See these:
They might soon be mine! All because I finished these:
It should have all gone smoothly, given that I used QuickTax and it has 'quick' in the title. Between you and me, it was more tax and less quick. I didn't really look so much like this:
as like this:
and sometimes even like this (especially the skirt and heels part - that's really what I look like when I do taxes):
It was complicated and annoying, but I perservered and eventually this happened (man am I in better shape than I thought - check out those muscles):
and there was celebration in the end zone (funny how Southern Ontario suburbia has been transformed into Buenes Aires and I'm cute and young and hip):
This year I struck a deal with hubby that if I did the taxes my little old self, I could get a new pair of jeans with the money I saved. Wahoo!!! In the past we have used an accountant to do our taxes because for years I was self-employed and the taxes were very complicated. This is no longer true, so I thought we should do them ourselves. All I can say is I'm glad the taxes are done. Now thinking about jeans - that's much more interesting!
I read on Little Green Notebook that she loves these Always Skinny Mid-Rise Jeans from the Gap and finds them very flattering. When I hear about a pair of jeans that are flattering on someone over 30, I sit up and take notice (actually I have no idea about how old Jenny is but she was talking about post-partum bodies and that's good enough for me). I thought I should give them a try. Anyone else have some jean suggestions for me.
They might soon be mine! All because I finished these:
It should have all gone smoothly, given that I used QuickTax and it has 'quick' in the title. Between you and me, it was more tax and less quick. I didn't really look so much like this:
as like this:
and sometimes even like this (especially the skirt and heels part - that's really what I look like when I do taxes):
It was complicated and annoying, but I perservered and eventually this happened (man am I in better shape than I thought - check out those muscles):
and there was celebration in the end zone (funny how Southern Ontario suburbia has been transformed into Buenes Aires and I'm cute and young and hip):
This year I struck a deal with hubby that if I did the taxes my little old self, I could get a new pair of jeans with the money I saved. Wahoo!!! In the past we have used an accountant to do our taxes because for years I was self-employed and the taxes were very complicated. This is no longer true, so I thought we should do them ourselves. All I can say is I'm glad the taxes are done. Now thinking about jeans - that's much more interesting!
I read on Little Green Notebook that she loves these Always Skinny Mid-Rise Jeans from the Gap and finds them very flattering. When I hear about a pair of jeans that are flattering on someone over 30, I sit up and take notice (actually I have no idea about how old Jenny is but she was talking about post-partum bodies and that's good enough for me). I thought I should give them a try. Anyone else have some jean suggestions for me.
Congratulations to you for getting that done...such a horrible job! Those jeans look great...we don't have Gap here unfortunately but I did love it when we lived in the UK. Go for it...I mean them!
ReplyDeleteI know, tax time is not fun! Glad it's behind us! You better show us those new jeans on :) Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine tackling taxes. Good for you. My new jeans are DKNY with the square metal studs on the back pockets. I love 'em.
ReplyDeleteOne of the reasons I so enjoy visiting your blog is because you crack me up!! This post is so funny! Your a riot! Your gonna be such a fun mom-in-law!
ReplyDeleteHave not taken a closer up picture of my paris china because my close ups suck! They always turn out fuzzy, I'm still working on it!!
Have a great day!
So, taxes in Canada are as frustrating as taxes in US. As for the jeans, I can't do anything that has the word "skinny" in the title. I'm far from that!
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