And then after all these questions ran out of the faucet of my mind, I realized this simple truth. Flat sinks are all part of thislalife. I've never seen a flat sink in my life back in Boston, I guess back in the Bean, they figure flat sinks aren't trustworthy. Water on the even plane could freeze in the wintertime (winter is a foreign concept in LA). In time I think I'll learn to love this sink, but till then I'm just living in this crazy, mind expanding city called LA
February 11, 2009
Sink 2.0
Yesterday I had my world rocked by this sink. I was at a very swanky Hollywood restaurant eating tons of crazy food and pounding water, so naturally in time, I went the bathroom. When I went to wash my hands, I was terrified by the sink. I mean, it's flat, what's going to happen if there's a splash? Will it get on my pants? Will it look like I had an accident? Where is the water going? Do I need to call my engineer brother for answers? Will this sink someday replace the classic sink that I have been raised on?
And then after all these questions ran out of the faucet of my mind, I realized this simple truth. Flat sinks are all part of thislalife. I've never seen a flat sink in my life back in Boston, I guess back in the Bean, they figure flat sinks aren't trustworthy. Water on the even plane could freeze in the wintertime (winter is a foreign concept in LA). In time I think I'll learn to love this sink, but till then I'm just living in this crazy, mind expanding city called LA
And then after all these questions ran out of the faucet of my mind, I realized this simple truth. Flat sinks are all part of thislalife. I've never seen a flat sink in my life back in Boston, I guess back in the Bean, they figure flat sinks aren't trustworthy. Water on the even plane could freeze in the wintertime (winter is a foreign concept in LA). In time I think I'll learn to love this sink, but till then I'm just living in this crazy, mind expanding city called LA
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Where is this sink? Can we visit it when we get to LA?
ReplyDeleteLove,
Mom