Friday, June 30, 2006

How You Know When You Have Too Much

I lost some candy. Or maybe I misplaced it.

I had two bags of candy that I bought in New York at Aji Ichiban. It was the perfect candy to hang onto for a while because it was all individually wrapped bulk candy. I photographed them and then put them carefully back in their bag, put them in a spot where I wouldn’t forget them and now they’re gone. It wasn’t a lot - but I did spend some time picking it out ... a special trip to Chinatown and about $10.

Then I had a bunch of candy that I didn’t want from the All Candy Expo and I’ve misplaced that too. I don’t care so much about that stuff, since, you know, I didn’t want it and all.

I just can’t figure how I’d lose two different bags of candy. But I have a lot of candy and it’s entirely possible that it’s here and I can’t see it through the din of candy noise.

For the record, I’m hoping to get rid of a bunch of it tonight at the Farmers Market blogger get-together thingy.

POSTED BY Cybele AT 12:09 pm    

Comments
  1. I lost my ipod… I want it back. Didnt really think I’d use it much until I lost it.  Sucks

    Comment by Sue on 8/12/07 at 11:27 am

     

  2. my son lost his memory stick of his photoes of america can’t find it

    Comment by Venise on 1/23/08 at 7:20 pm

     

  3. i lost my psp in school how can i find it

    Comment by cgbaye on 10/16/08 at 1:13 pm

     

  4. I LOST MY IPOD NANO YESTURDAY AND THEN I LOST MY CLASS RING TOO CAN SOMEBODY TEEL HOW I CAN FIND MY IPOD AND MY CLASS RING AT THE SAME TIME PLEASE.

    Comment by BETHANY on 11/26/08 at 8:11 am

     

  5. Bethany, why are you yelling at me. And why are you posting that you lost stuff as a comment on a blog post.

    Comment by Cybele on 11/26/08 at 8:20 am

     

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