Wednesday, September 16, 2009

"Signs" and September

Peanut butter!

I just thought you should know that I'm still out here! You know how it is in September, trying to get back into routien...it's nuts! (pun intended?)
I haven't had much time, however that's no excuse for giving up! I will not! Too much has happened telling me otherwise.
I mean really, I'm not much of a spiritual person...or a huge believer in like "Signs" (although I do have a tendency to think that certain things are meant to be...) but I sware I've had more "signs" for this PB & J thing than anything else...ever.
Call me crazy, (I mean I'm sure they're all probably coiencedences) but I think the world is trying to tell me something:
That I have to do this.
I'll give you one example for now. Today, this kid walks by me on my way to class and he's wearing a white t-shirt and jeans. Nothing special, right?
BUT on his shirt he had used Sharpie to write something on it.
GUESS WHAT HE HAD WRITTEN.

"Peanut Butter Jelly Time"

(like the song!)

Is that not a sign or what?
Ok, so it's lame. But whatever. I consider it a sign. Besides, its the best I can share with you at the moment, being so busy of late.
That, and the fact that I haven't given up. I'm positive that this project is going to be HUGE.
Every time I talk to someone about PB and J, there becomes a whole discussion about it. A long discussion. It's something people are passionate about. It roots back to who they ARE. I've learned a lot of things about myself, and who I am, just by observing how I eat PB and J.
I DARE you to try, you'll be surprised what you find. And if you get a chance, let me know those findings!
I'm still waiting for more responses people!
Three responses is not enough to write a documentary. I need some help here you guys. Please?
You're not going to regret it! I understand not making a video...but a comment? It takes at most three minutes of your time. Three minutes! Is that too much to ask? If you won't do it for me, at least do it for the sake of PB and J?
Bread and Butter,

Judy