We all need a way to relax. Back in the day, Miranda Lambert's relaxation technique of choice involved a stroll down Walmart's arts and crafts aisle.
In a recent video the country singer posted to Instagram, she read from an old blog entry from March 30, 2005 detailing her rise to fame.
"I can't believe the record was number one," the blog entry began. "I mean,'Me and Charlie Talking' wasn't even in the Top 20. It almost feels like all this isn't really happening. Everything is going so fast. I hope I don't forget to enjoy it."
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The singer wrote that she wanted to find an activity to help take her mind off all the new changes and stress. "It used to be that I'd play my guitar and write, but it feels a little like work these days."
So she came up with a new plan: "I decided to go to Walmart and buy a coloring book and 64-pack of crayons."
"That did the trick," she said, laughing. "I found my new therapy. And later in life, Tito's was added."
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Miranda's fans loved the singer's down-to-earth relaxation technique.
"The way I laughed just now? and later in life Tito's was added! ? Hell yeah the record was number one!" wrote on Instagram user.
"so you haven’t changed at all! except now you might go to the store and get some Tito’s and Cheetos instead of the crayons? ??" commented another.
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One fan even requested a "Kerosene"-themed coloring book: "this is my official request for you to release a kerosene edition adult coloring book! let’s keep the celebration of 20 years of kerosene going! ❤️?"
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