Here’s to the “so-so-ing” it. Here’s to the working since I was 14 in a smoke clouded day. Here’s to saying I could stay until the forms were faxed. Here’s to driving home past dark and dozing off the road. Here’s to no over time. Here’s to the long line to management. Here’s to ALREADY DONE THAT! Here’s to quitting, saying I’m through, saying I can’t compete for your leftover lean cuisine. Here’s to art. Here’s to freedom. Here’s to saying God gave me every penny and knowing it’s true. Here’s to the next 40 years with you. Here’s to the new.– Adrianna Stepiano . Adrianna Stepiano
About This Quote

"Here's to the 'so-so-ing' it" is a poem written by Adrianna Stepiano. She is talking about how she loves the fact that she can make mistakes and learn from them. She loves the idea of saying she is done with something when in reality she is just starting. She loves to take risks and put herself out there, even though at times it will be scary or uncomfortable.

She loves the idea of staying up late and getting up early to take care of things that need to get done, but still having time for herself. She also writes about how she hates dealing with bureaucracy and hate staying in all day, but loves working alongside other creative people.

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