Not too long ago, I got a craving for a toasted tomato sandwich. My mom used to make these for me as a child..mmmmmm.
It's the tastiest treat, and super simple. Toast some bread, put mayo on both slices, add sliced fresh tomato, salt and pepper, add top toast, slice in half from corner to corner (yes it matters, sandwiches are easier to eat and taste better this way ;p)
Yum...my perfect sandwich. So anyway, I was eating my sandwich and my brother, Joel, messages me on MSN.
I asked him out of the blue, "what is your favourite nostalgia sandwich?" To which he replied "do you mean what is my favourite sandwich to eat for nostalgia's sake??"
Yeah, that's probably what I meant..but it sounded so much cooler my way.
'Turns out, Joel doesn't have a favourite sandwich, because he loves them all equally.
I'm writing this blog as a new thing. I've decided to take a piece of advice I found on tesh.com (very cool sight with daily tips added into several categories. They call it "Intelligence for Life"...my new fav site)
Today's tip was to take a trip down memory lane in order to be a happier person.
Apparently it makes you more cheerful, and people who write about the past are more happy that people who write a blog about their present.
Since I do so much writing about my present, or exploring the darker areas of my past, I've decided to make my own nostalgia sandwich on here...maybe it will make me more cheerful, and remembering the good certainly can't hurt.
Periodically I am going to comment in this blog about neat little stories from my life, or particularly great experiences. My hope is that I'll create a balance between the tough stuff, and all the good things that have happened in my life.
We all have to have some time for the good :)
It's the tastiest treat, and super simple. Toast some bread, put mayo on both slices, add sliced fresh tomato, salt and pepper, add top toast, slice in half from corner to corner (yes it matters, sandwiches are easier to eat and taste better this way ;p)
Yum...my perfect sandwich. So anyway, I was eating my sandwich and my brother, Joel, messages me on MSN.
I asked him out of the blue, "what is your favourite nostalgia sandwich?" To which he replied "do you mean what is my favourite sandwich to eat for nostalgia's sake??"
Yeah, that's probably what I meant..but it sounded so much cooler my way.
'Turns out, Joel doesn't have a favourite sandwich, because he loves them all equally.
I'm writing this blog as a new thing. I've decided to take a piece of advice I found on tesh.com (very cool sight with daily tips added into several categories. They call it "Intelligence for Life"...my new fav site)
Today's tip was to take a trip down memory lane in order to be a happier person.
Apparently it makes you more cheerful, and people who write about the past are more happy that people who write a blog about their present.
Since I do so much writing about my present, or exploring the darker areas of my past, I've decided to make my own nostalgia sandwich on here...maybe it will make me more cheerful, and remembering the good certainly can't hurt.
Periodically I am going to comment in this blog about neat little stories from my life, or particularly great experiences. My hope is that I'll create a balance between the tough stuff, and all the good things that have happened in my life.
We all have to have some time for the good :)