Mother Nature

I am a little frustrated with mother nature this week. She's making it impossible for me to just kick back on my "vacation." The weird part is, it's not even what she is doing in my part of the world, which is snowing.... lots and lots of snowing.... but that super lame earthquake in asia is making work a drama instead of a lovely quiet week like it should have been ;) OK. I am done whining. Life is good, really. The snow, while I do not like driving in it, is very pretty and much needed and it keeps it relatively warm. I think today we spent the whole day above 0F!

Cannon is staying with us this week, too. This makes me happy. He is a 7 yr old stinker, but he's keeps things interesting around the house. Mom and I tend to be a little quiet when we are left to ourselves. Today while I was at work, they spent the day sledding in the slush. Everyone is soaked to the bone.

Tomorrow is another day!

Merry Christmas!

Well, maybe it's not for another hour or so, but that can be easily overlooked. Merry Christmas!!!! We actually had our Christmas today, because Christmas Eve is when my brother and nephew come to visit. They got here just in time to hurry and get the small one ready so we could go to church. The service today was the choir program (yay) which I didn't participate in because I was staying home to wait for the boys, but that's ok. Cannon and I watched and listened. After lunch we came home and had a lovely dinner, which I am pretty sure we could not eat fast enough to make the small one happy. He really wanted to dig into the presents. When we finally finished he went a little crazy. It's funny to see him get so excited about the most random things and everything is "EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED!" even though only about half of the gifts will even get played with until February ;) Once again the farm animals win the most used in the first day award. They are always a hit with him, but I am pretty sure he has just about everyone imaginable at this point. Except, I am told he does not yet have an emu, which is apparently a farm animal, since the man down the street has one roaming in his field.

Anyway, after the boys left, we went down to Kelly and Justin's to play games and try and keep the kids awake so they maybe will sleep past 2 am. I am pretty sure it won't work, but since a couple of them seem to be coming down with a little bit of a bug, they have a better shot of sleeping than most years :S I am going to bed now. Oddly, I get to sleep in on Christmas. With no kids at home, we get to sleep in as long as we want.... or at least until the phone rings with kids on the other end so excited they can't wait to tell us what Santa brought them.

It totally worked

Thank you People in NC. And right back at ya! I did have a lovely drive yesterday (and since it is snowing today, I am feeling even better about my choice of yesterday). I stopped in Logan for lunch with Trista and Shar, and got to meet Shar's new baby. His name is Demitri (or Darnell if you choose to side with Trista). He is beautiful :) Go figure, eh? But really. All that black hair :) I'll load a picture once I get back to a computer with a connection better than 26.4k. When I got home, my mom was super excited :) It was great. Last night Kelly and Justin came up and put in mom's Christmas present, which is a new kitchen counter top and sink. It's going to be a project for a couple of days more, but they got a good start on it, anyway. It's going to be fantastic.

Ok... I gotta jet. It's time for aerobics at the church house :)

Shhhh! Don't tell my mom!

I get to come home a day early!!!!! Don't tell my mom, it's a surprise. I've known since most of yesterday, but I haven't told her yet. I'm telling you now because she's already at work. So unless you tell her - she won't find out until I am already home. I am stopping in Logan to visit some friends, but I should still be home about the same time mom get's off work :) YAY!! If I had my way about it, I would be gone already. That just seemed mean to the people I would have had to wake up when I got to Logan. If I wait one more hour I can meet them at a reasonable time for lunch.... so I am trying to be patient. It's harder than it seems like it should be.

I want to go home

It is driving me crazy to have to be at work this week. All I can do is plot how to get out of town earlier than I have planned. I am going home for the holidays. I still have to work, but I am only working half days, and assuming they don't get tired of me, I will be doing it from the Bear Lake County Library. I like working from the library. The ladies there are super nice, and it's pleasant to have people around to listen to while I work, even if I don't talk much. I feel bad sometimes when I have to take calls there, because, well, it IS a library, but so far, so good :)

I want to go home!!!!!




Last night I went to visit my friend Amber and her new baby Nathan. She is fantastic, and he is beautiful. I am not baby hungry ( I am too selfish to be responsible for another life, I recognize this), but I do love to borrow them for awhile. He was so good. He just slept on my chest for almost 3 hours, skipped his feeding time and went on sleeping. I loved it. With my luck, if I ever get to have kids, I will be given nonsnuggle babies, but maybe just maybe ;)

Today is the official first day of office Christmas treats. I have decided to rebel, and I am not baking until after the holidays. Chocolate seems to be the topping of choice this holiday. Even on things I don't eat plain, like pretzels, put a little chocolate on it and suddenly, they're amazing. Put it on something I already love, like popcorn, and I will be yours forever. Ok, maybe that's a little dramatic, but you get the picture.

Oh, I still don't know when I am leaving for the holidays. It's getting a little frustrating. I am so excited that I have actually almost finished packing and it is all taking up space in my living room, just waiting. It's only Tuesday.

Tonight I am having dinner with my friends James and Heather (yay). Hopefully if I stay busy, I will be less anxious :D
Yesterday ended up being a very productive day. I am officially done with my Christmas shopping and it's all wrapped up and ready to go. My tree is very pretty with packages underneath it, even if none of them are for me ;)

We went to a dinner party last night. It was very nice and the girls had obviously spent a lot of time making sure everything was perfect.

I love the holiday season. One of my favorite parts of Christmas is the music. Today was my ward's choir program at church. I joined the choir last week on a whim, but what it meant is that I got to sing in the program today. We sang some of my favorites, including The First Noel/Pachelbel's Canon. I left the meeting feeling completely ready for Christmas.

Tonight, just to be sure, I am watching the Charlie Brown Christmas Special. I figure since I can't be home for my family Christmas party, I'll have a little one of my own :)

Windows, Dav, and things to do

What a good week it has been. I got moved into a room with windows at work. It was a little sad being the only one left in the big room, so this smaller room is very cozy, and now I can watch the snow fall. At least I'll know what I am headed out for at the end of the day.

Dav came to visit on Wednesday. It was great, we spent the evening downtown looking at Christmas lights and doing a little shopping. It was a lovely night. It rained the whole time we were walking, but it was a warm(ish) rain, and a light jacket night. He spent the night on the couch and Thursday we did a little more shopping, ran an errand, watched a movie and then took him up to his folks' house. His parents are some of my very favorite people.

Unfortunately, I had to work on Friday... but hey, I've got that window ;) Today I have GOT to finish my Christmas shopping. It's embarrassing to still have so much to do. We've been invited to a little party tonight, to which we've been asked to "dress for the occasion." It sounds like a lovely way to spend a Saturday night!

An amusing list

Contrary to popular belief, couples and families do not have a copyright on holiday cheer. We asked, "What do you think are the biggest benefits of being happily single during the holidays?" Besides "getting to kiss anyone or everyone under the mistletoe," (a pretty big plus, anyone would have to admit) here are a few more singles-only holiday perks:

~No arguments in the car about who said something stupid to whom at the family party.

~Not having to wake up at some ungodly hour to open gifts and pretend I'm surprised or elated.

~Decorating the tree in green, pink and purple bows if I feel like it... or not at all.

~Not having to coordinate everything with a lazy husband who made us late everywhere we went, then just fell asleep on the couch wherever we were.

~I can go shopping and completely avoid Home Depot and the golf store. Plus, I can hit every store I want without hearing the whine, "Do we have to go in here?"

~Spending less money and anxiety on trying to find that "perfect gift." I can buy myself something instead.

~Because I'm single, I still get as many presents from my mom as I did when I was a kid. As soon as I have kids, I'll get an ugly sweater and slippers from her, and nothing else. I know, because I've seen it happen to my older sister!

~More time to spend with my family and friends, and less stress trying to juggle multiple families and expectations. I can spend however much I want, have dinner wherever I want and spend Christmas wherever I want, rather than spending time with people out of obligation.

~I don't have to watch the Christmas football games. Instead I can sit down with a mug of cocoa and watch the "What Not to Wear" marathon all afternoon.

~I have more energy and time to put into doing good in the community. Last Christmas morning, I volunteered to serve food at a local restaurant that put on a huge spread for homeless people in town. It made me so grateful for everything that I have in life — which is a lot.

Another use


Duct Tape is like the force. There is a light side and a dark side and it holds the universe together.

I have no idea who this child is, but she doesn't look like she put up too much of a fight while daddy taped her up. I do appreciate that he put the duck up there with her.

Live the Dream

I was driving around town today with no true purpose, and I ended up behind a City Cab. I laughed to myself when I ready the sign on the back of the van. Live the Dream, Now Hiring." I know there is at least one of you that is going to tell me that driving a cab in Salt Lake really is "The Dream," but I can't help but think, what a sad dream that really is.

I didn't really accomplish much today, but I did go visit my grandparents. I lucked out and my cousin, Tim, was there visiting from Colorado. I also got about half of my Christmas shopping... I remember now why I try to do that before Thanksgiving.

Hypocrisy

Well, I guess I am a hypocrite, after all. What other explanation is there for me having such a hard time believing the silly love stories when people fall in love at first site, but I have no problem believing that Clarice would risk her life to go looking for Rudolph after meeting him only one time at reindeer practice?

Naps

Yesterday, I took a nap. I woke up feeling better than I had from a week of odd night's sleeps.
I think naps are an interesting phenomenon. When we are little we are forced to take naps. They always come at the worst time of the day, when we're in the middle of playing. When kids get a little cranky, the suggestion to fix it is a nap. We're sent to our beds until we can come back and be nice.

As we grow up, however, naps become a luxury. They're a treat for a Sunday afternoon, or after a big holiday meal. When adults get cranky, the suggestion is an anti anxiety pill or a brisk walk around the building. I think we should insitigate adult nap time. How many of today's conflicts could be resolved if we would just walk away from the table, take a nap, and come back with a cool, refreshed head.

Ok... now I am just rambling - oh wait...

Random Photo



These are my girls. Curious George came to the library:) I don't know anything else about this photo except that it makes me feel happy:)

My Family




We took photos on Thanksgiving... other than Daniel really needing a haircut... Look how cute we are!



This is my mom :) Incase you missed it somehow....

I know I know

So, if anything had happened between my last entry and now, I promise I would have posted.... As is, I've spent the last week camped out at home trying to minimize this cold I am catching.

This weekend has been pretty good though. Friday night we went out to dinner with some new friends. We went to a pub called MacCools. Traditional Irish fare be had, I was very happy with my American Prime Rib. I am a red meat fan. The horseradish sauce left a little to be desired, or at least a little more horseradish and a little less sour cream, but the service was good and the company was fantastic. After dinner we went back to Becca's and played games and had cocoa. I haven't laughed that hard in so long I can not remember. I needed it, really. We then went to look at Christmas lights, at 1100pm, in a car with no gas.... While there were not many lights on that late, we did get manage to get quite nauseated on the rollercoaster also known as Avenue I.

Yesterday I went shopping as I have decided it is far past time I should be done with Christmas, but am having trouble getting into the right spirit of it all this year. Anyway, as I didn't have anything else to do but hang out at wal-mart on a Saturday night, I decided it would be a good time to get my oil changed (4 months after the "next change due date" in my window). The very nice guy at the service desk said it would be about 45 minutes. 2 hours later I walked out. UGH. However, I went to visit Bethany and VeAnn and got caught up on my "The Office" episodes.

Today, Brad invited us to go to a Break-the-Fast potluck dinner. It was great fun! It was a group of people we'd never really met before, so it was a good night to just visit and get to know new peeps. Good times I say!

Well, really, that's about it. So, just for giggles, here are the pics I stole from Dav from my HouseWarming party. See how you missed out?!




Brian, RC, and Chris


Me and VeAnn :)


Ryan and Alyssa (Feb 9th!)


MadGab :)


Brett and Becca


Barry and Jake


Brad :)

catch up

It's not impossible to blog from Dingle, I just don't think about it much.

I spent the week at home hiding from work and doing a pretty good job of it, if I do say so myself. Tuesday Shahna turned my hair red again, well, parts of it. Wednesday I made rolls for Thanksgiving... if you can call defrost and bake, "making." I don't normally, but I didn't have the time to do it properly. I got to go see one of my favorite men in the world Wednesday night... My chiropractor. He's probably the only person I don't fight with when he puts me in my place.

Thursday was Thanksgiving. I love Thanksgiving. A holiday completely devoted to food, family, and football. I must admit I am not an avid football fan, but even I watched most of the game. Ok, half of it anyway. We had dinner at my aunt and uncle's home with about 30 of my relatives. A pretty small gathering, but a happy one :) We played games the rest of the night and went home to sleep off the day.

Friday, Mom and I pretended to go psycho shopping. How psycho can it get in Montpelier? We sat outside the only store that opened at 6, in our car, along with probably 20 other people - in their cars. It was far too cold to sit outside. When 6 o'clock came, the radioshack lady opened the door and waved us in... it was great. I got everything I came for and we were out of the store by 6:15. Then it was time for hot cocoa until the next stores opened at 7. We didn't really need anything, but we were already in town, so we figured we may as well check it out. We went home and watched kids for a couple of hours and then went back to town to check out the craft fair. I'm a sucker for a good craft fair. Which may explain why we went to one on Saturday, too. My cousin Kyla turned 8 on Saturday so we also went to her baptism. It was great. She is so excited and it is such a good reminder for the rest of us struggling along.

Saturday night I went to my dad's house and chilled with my little sisters. We watched Spongebob and played Sceneit... which I do not let them win, even though I probably should. They kicked my but at Sorry, though. My dad's wife is awesome. She wants to come down and help me put the new kitchen cabinets in once I order them :) I like her for other reasons, too, but I thought it was awesome. That night Cannon and I decorated my mom's tree... she is officially ready for Christmas ;) (whether she thinks so or not)

Sunday we went to church and had dinner with Kelly and Justin's family; then I made the journey back. It was a lovely drive actually - except the driving due west at 4:30 pm...

Anyway... now you know... life is good :)

People came!!!

So, people actually came! We had about 18 people at our housewarming party :) It was just fun! We played a couple of games, spent some time with the DDR and ate some rather tasty treats, if I do say so myself. If Dav is kind and sends me pictures, I'll post them.

Saturday, I spent the afternoon with Dav and the evening with Becca and Monica... we've spent the last 3 days watching Grey's Anatomy season 2... it's a great way of wasting time if you ask me.

Tomorrow I get to go home! YAYAYAYAYAYAYAY!!!! I am so ready to take a break from this place and just be home. I am so excited for Thanksgiving! Chillin with the fam... good food... good times... good shopping! What a perfect holiday!

Just for fun

So, I have a couple of fun things to report today. First of all, I found out that I have been chosen to facilitate a group in the Future Leaders Program at work next year. This year I am in the program, and I have loved it! Now I get a chance to help other people go thru the same excercises. I am super excited!!!!

The other fun thing is where I went for dinner tonight. There's a little place about a block from my house called Navajo Hogan. From the outside it looks like a total dive, a little cinderblock building with home made signs... Anyway, I decided to take a chance. The only thing they sell is Navajo Tacos. It was great. The guy was super nice and he has it all decorated with random southwest pictures and stuff. It is all well loved, nothing new except the menu boards, but it was cared for and clean. AND it was quite possibly the best fry bread I have ever had. Anyway, next time you come to visit, let's go again :) It's a treat for sure!

so nice


I got my first housewarming gift today - and well, probably my only one, but that's ok.... Look how pretty it is :)




Thanks Jenkins kids!

Size

It's official, my new ward is toooooo big. A ward, which is the basic unit of my church's organization is usually meant to be about 200 people for student/singles. In fact the ward I was in a few months ago had it's boundaries changed because it was up to about 280 so we could even out a ward that was around 150. Well, when I moved it put me in the boundaries of another ward. This one has over 350 people in it. The ward is so big that they actually split the Elder's Quorum. We now have 2, which I had never heard of before. I feel like it might be very easy to get lost in the numbers if that is the way I wanted to go. I don't but it also means I am going to need to make an effort not to. On that note, it seems like there are about 50 different things going on during the week, so I don't think it should be an issue staying busy ;)

So... If any of you are in town, I am having a housewarming party this Saturday, drop me a comment and I'll send you the specifics!

Weekend

Last night I had an experience which was a first for me. I took Monica to a party and we were the only girls who showed up. Granted, there were only 6 people there total, but still. It was almost as if I had planned it, except if I had planned it, there would have been treats involved. Anyway, we ended up watching a movie and playing a couple of games, both of which I lost handily, but it was still a pretty entertaining Saturday evening. I am pretty sure I have managed to get myself another of "those" roommates. You know the ones... the ones where all the boys talk to you, but just to get her number. Oh well. She's fun and I am excited to live with her. It's funny how life brings people back from the past.

bowling


These are my bowling friends. I am the one NOT looking at the camera... This was taken a bit ago at a birthday party bowling night. Admit it, they look like a lot of fun don't they?

Tagged

Apparently I have been tagged.... so... here goes... 8 things about me

1. I just bought my first home. It's been super fun, really... no... really.

2. I have worked at my current company for over a quarter of my life time (almost 1/3).

3. I am the oldest child, my youngest sister is 24 years younger than I am and shares my birthday.

4. I hate mashed potatoes, frog eye salad, and tapioca. The texture makes me gag.

5. My favorite food is popcorn... unless someone else is making dinner, then I love a good steak. (But only if it really is a good one)

6. I love it when people just drop by. I think visiting is a lost art and that we wait too much for a formal invitation. Who cares if your house isn't perfect - filling it with people always makes it better!

7. My favorite treat to make is chocolate chip cookies. I am looking for a better recipe - so if you have one, please leave it here. I'll try it and let you know.

8. I have lived within a 4 hour drive my whole life - except for a few months I was too young to remember.

I am tagging corporateincompetence

YAY!

Today I paid off my credit card debt. I am far from being debt free, but at least it is no longer at credit card interest rates. Yay!!!!

It has begun

Today I had to change my normal radio morning show. They started playing Christmas music today. They will play only Christmas music until January 1. I can no longer listen to them until Thanksgiving. Now you know, IG Joe.

Happy Halloween!!!!!
So, I've been with out internet since I left work on Tuesday. It's had its pros and cons.

I started moving things into my new home on Tuesday night. I spent the evening cleaning kitchen appliances - always fun - and trying to get years worth of someone elses grease off my kitchen. We had a ward carnival Tuesday night, so that was a good break from the oven cleaner fumes :)

Wednesday morning it was raining. I am pretty sure my indian name would be "Girl who moves in the rain." In the past 10 moves, probably 9 of them have involved rain. I have terrible timing that way. I spent Wednesday scrubbing the bathroom and starting to wash walls. I had a meltdown Wednesday about noon. I was just not making the progress I wanted to be and was really afraid of the idea of not starting to paint until Friday. Wednesday afternoon there was a miracle and Monica called out of the blue to see if she could help. VeAnn came over after work as well and before I left on Wednesday night we had already started painting in the living room. We were out of light and out of drop cloths so I went to institute. It was snowing like crazy when I went, but completely clear 2 hours later... The weather here is nuts.

Thursday I spent the morning finishing the taping and prep work to paint the rest of the house. I had finished the living room, hall, and most of my bedroom when Monica called again. We went to pick out the paint for her room and she came to paint that while I finished my room and the bathroom. The project I was not expecting to start until Friday was complete by Thursday night. We left there about midnight, but it was ok, because it was done.

Friday morning my mom, Shahna, and Cannon came to help me finish. We were able to get the little bit of cleaning that was left done and actually start putting some things away. We picked up a few more things to fix and the place started looking liveable. I know I couldn't have finished with out their help. Friday night I drug Shahna to a halloween party. It was good times for me, but I am not sure she completely loved it.

Saturday the fantastic boys in my ward came to help me move the remaining furniture. It took a Uhaul and 2 pickup truck loads, but we got it all over there and put in place. The only casualty was my desk. It was on its last leg to start with, and trying to fit it through the bedroom door which was just a little too narrow pushed it over the edge. Saturday night I took my mom and Cannon to see my grandparents. It was a good visit.

Sunday, well, it was Sunday. I went to the 30th ward for the last time. Next week I get to try and find my new building. I live 6 blocks outside the boundaries, but it is not only a new ward, it will also be a new stake. After church I went over to my old home to play games with the girls and some friends. We girls took a beating, really, but I am up for a rematch.

Now you're caught up... Hopefully I can sweet talk someone in to coming over to help me get my internet hooked up soon.... sooooon....

:o( :o)

Well, I had my first sad moment with my new home yesterday. Sometime in the last week and a half, the living room carpet has developed 2 large bleach spots. I thought I was going to get away with not having to replace the carpet for a while, but this definitely changes that window of opportunity.

Today I get to start playing over there. I get to scrub and get everything ready to paint and have everything ready before the furniture gets moved on Saturday.

Wish me luck!

Saturday shopping day

Today we woke up and went to Enrichment (aka Cooking with Jessica.) We learned how to make a fantastic stuffed manicotti. I have heartburn now, but it was totally worth it.
After enrichment we decided to go shopping at the RC Willey Warehouse. I need a new bed (since I am pretending to be grown up, it is time not to have a twin anymore) and VeAnn wanted a TV stand. Bethany came with us as moral support. We met a fantastic sales guy named Jared. He hooked me up with a fantastically soft mattress. I may may never get out of bed again. VeAnn found a stellar deal on her TV stand. It is going to look beautiful with Bethany's new kitchen set. Funny how that happens, moral support turns into a room full of furniture. We were able to find the kitchen and TV stand in the clearance center, so not only was the price already amazing, he knocked another 30% off and got it shipped for free. We like Jared. I would be really surprised if we don't go back out when VeAnn decides to buy new couches, and I will eventually be getting a new kitchen table as well.

VeAnn and I then decided to go to another furniture store to look for couches. I knew when we walked in and the first thing we saw was a $4000 couch we were in the wrong store. We avoided most of the sales guys because we still wanted to look around. Then we got cornered by some guy who we will call Dwight(watch The Office; you'll know why). Dwight was intense. He was apparently the main buyer for the store and he was willing to make us a deal on set just to make a customer out of us, but WOW... he took us to the basement, where I was pretty sure he was going to lock us in a room and torture us and leave us for the next tenants to find. Honestly, this dude was scary. I am still thankful the cute sales guy came down to check on us. He may have saved our lives. His arrival prompted Dwight to give up telling us that the reason the other furniture we've looked at was trash compared to his...WOW... he was really just wow. Needless to say, we got out of there quickly.

I am converted

On Monday we carved pumpkins for family night... I am converted to the pumpkin carving kits you buy at the store. The little knives make it so easy to get the curves and lines and little things that normal kitchen knives don't. This is the pumpkin VeAnn and I did. I think he's cute.

Today... today... today I bought my first home! It is the weirdest thing. I am super excited about the whole thing, but it seems odd to me that I did the whole thing with just me... Don't get me wrong, I know that I had a lot of help, really, people who love me and looked out for me while I was deciding, but really really this one is all me. No one else is on the loan, no one else is responsible for this.. it's really just me. It's crazy awesome and crazy scary all at the same time. I can't stop talking about it really, so if you decide to call, just be prepared. I get to start cleaning and moving in on Tuesday. Anyone looking for a little service project????

Oh- other random comment, the agent at the title company was a kid I went to highschool with... let's see how many ways I can intertwine people from different parts of my life into this process........

Split Personality

The first half of today was awesome. Work was busy, but it was doable. Actually, it was a little busier than a normal Monday, but it still was pleasant some how. I went to lunch with my friend, who is fantastic, and even though he was on painkillers (which most people should take before going to lunch with me) he was even more pleasant than normal, and he looks even more fantastic than usual. It's been raining today so the air is Claritin clear instead of the smog that usually sits over SLC. It was just a very pleasant morning.

Then I got the news I was kind of expecting, but hoping I was wrong. I was hoping to go on a trip for a few weeks in November for work, but it turns out they don't think the benefit outweighs the cost for this travel. What does this mean? It means apparently I have not done a very good job of selling myself as a problem solver... so, I am looking for suggestions... anyone? anyone?

getting out

Yay for finally getting out of the house!!! Friday night we went to a Friday the 13th party. What do you do at a Friday the 13th party? you ask. Well, you do the same thing you do at any other excuse to get out of the house. You talk to your friends, play a little pool, eat tasty treats, and flirt with the boys. I did 2 of the four pretty successfully, the other 2, not so much. I'll let you guess which 2 were which.
Today I actually started digging into stuff and packed a few boxes. I am dragging this process out way too long, but oh well. I can hardly wait to get into the new place and start cleaning. Once it is clean I can drag out the moving way too long as well.
Tonight we went up the canyon for a birthday party. I am not sure what makes people think they can drive to higher elevations in Octber and still be warm, but these gals got lucky. It was a lovely night. There is nothing better than hotdogs roasted over a fire... ok, that's a lie there are MANY things better, but as far as hot dogs go, the fire is the only way.

quick update

Wow... sorry, I haven't done anything in the last week, but I have stayed up way too late doing it. The highlight reel involves going to do a walk thru on my future home Monday, dinner on Tuesday with people it feels like I haven't seen forever, and the blind date I had last night.

Other than that, I am just getting ready to move - which my roommates would probably deny any progress on. Now that dinner is out of the way, I can pack the kitchen. If all goes as planned I will be closing next week, cleaning the week after and moving over the pre-halloween weekend.... YAY... ok, now you know.

Oh, and I am selling a piano, anyone? anyone?

Rain

I am up later than normal tonight but it's hard to sleep. I just got in from bowling and settled into bed when the thunder started. I LOVE thunder storms. The lightning tonight is a brilliant almost neon blue followed quickly by a house shaking roar. It's not keeping me up because it is loud, it is keeping my up because I can't stop watching. The rain is fantastic, and it is still nice and fall so the ground is wet and not covered in ice.

So, if you're bored, which apparently my roommate was, google "the worst music video ever" Watch it on youtube. It's really terrible, but it is great if you need something to mock for a while. We're thinking about doing a remake. Let me know if you want to be an extra.

so then....

Everything is moving along swimmingly. The appraisal came back ok, the mortgage broker said all of that is looking good. I actually started packing last night, and "knock on wood" it seems like I should not have a problem finding a roommate. I've actually had 2 friends talk to me about needing a place to live, and let's face it - who WOULDN'T want to live with me ;)

Other than that, life is pretty normal this week. Monday we did Toe Painting - yes - toes- at FHE. My team came in 3rd. Our pirate and ship did ok, but our basketball game was lacking. Personally, I think the judges had the hots for the winning girls ;)

Tonight I get to go to dinner with my team, and their wives... to put up with these men the women must be saints, so at least it should be interesting :D

Excuse the bugs



I love driving home in the fall. To get from Salt Lake to Dingle you go thru 2 canyons. Which 2 canyons you get depend on your chosen route, but my 2 canyons are Sardine and Emmigration. As I was driving thru Sardine, I was confused as to why there were so many people stopped on the side of the road. Finally I slowed down enough to see what they were doing. They were taking pictures. The canyon was sooo red this weekend. It was absolutely amazing. If I had a better camera, you would have a better picture, but instead I chose to take mine while I was driving, with my camera phone. So, excuse the bugs, but it was too beautiful not to share. Emmigration was yellow this weekend, my favorite photo shot is driving south, so if I remember I'll take it on my way back.

Another thing I love about being home, is that people sleep here. I sat down (aka fell asleep) with the little kids last night to watch a movie about 8:30 PM. I quickly fell asleep. I managed to get them in bed a bit after that, and then the next thing I knew it was 8:30 AM. Yes, I really slept for 12 hours. I have been so tired for weeks now, but there have been other things to do so sleeping took a back burner. The best part was it was good, solid, restful sleep. Now, some might think, "what loser goes to bed at 8:30 on a Friday night?" To them I would say, "this loser."

Today we spent the day listening to General Conference. I even managed to get the lawn mowed between sessions. It was a good day. I think tomorrow I will bake :)

Pre Conference

I love institute. I've said it before, and I'll probably say it again. It just makes me happy. Today was Brother Anderson's semi annual pre General Conference excitement lesson. I love that he is SOOOOO excited about hearing the Lord's prophet speak. It can't help but rub off a little. It should be a good weekend. Hopefully I can manage to learn a little.

Other than that today was pretty uneventful. I am conducting interviews for a position in Baton Rouge, if anyone thinks they want to deal with scheduling 700 people, leave it in the comments ;)

Next Step

The next step in the ownership process was taken today. I applied for the biggest loan of my life thus far. Wow. It didn't take very long, but it was still a little scary. It is all becoming very very real. It can't help it when you see numbers like that on a page with your signature on it.

Tonight was the season premiere of Gilmore Girls. My roommates have me hooked. Fortunately it comes on a noncable station :) If you ever need to sit and listen to people talk way to fast about the chaos that goes thru girls' heads, this is the perfect show. Really, complete chaos :)

Ok, sorry, but it is too late for me to think of something funny tonight. Perhaps soon... perhaps.

YAY!

Because I know you were all a little worried about my "canyon" experience Friday night, it didn't happen. They had the party at a church pavillion instead. Good times. It was fun to see people I hadn't seen for a year or so, and we mostly spent the night harassing Spencer for being "old" so it was great really.

Today, after being awakened by the roofers pounding on the top of our house, I spent the day visiting my grandparents. I tell you what, there is no better ego boost than visiting the people who think you are the most wonderful, talented, amazing, beautiful, smart person in the world. I really should visit more often ;)

So my real news for the day is that my counteroffer was accepted:) I am one big step closer to owning my own condo :D:D:D:D:D:D YAY :D:D:D:D:D:D

My miracle for the day is that my mom was actually able to find my W2s. I know my filing system and what a mess it is, but she must have been inspired, because she found them! This all might actually work out, afterall.
So, I've managed to do a very adult thing this week, even though I am not completely sure I have any desire to be an adult yet. Wednesday I put an offer on a condo. Yesterday they counteroffered and today I have to decide if I want to accept that or try something different. I've also spent the week shopping for interest rates. As much as I like to shop, this has been a very interesting process. And the thing about it is... EVERYONE has advice for me, and very rarely does any of the advice actually coincide.

Last night my friend Chris had a little "finish the duplex so people can move in in 2 days" party. Things were going along swimmingly. The bathroom got finished except for the things that needed longer screws. The bedroom blinds got hung. We cleaned a years worth of ICKINESS from the fridge and oven. Things were getting cleaned up and Brian showed up to help finish the little bit of carpentry that needed to get done. So, we just had the kitchen and living room blinds to hang before we called it a night and went to dinner. Well..... the kitchen blinds are above the kitchen sink. There wasn't really a way to ge to them with out standing on the counter. Which would have been fine, however the person hanging the blinds stepped onto the sink instead. CRASH!!!!! The next thing we know is that he is standing half way in the hole where the sink used to be. Fortunately no one was hurt and the sink is fine. But, let's just say Chris has a little bit more carpentry to finish in the kitchen. I must admit he reacted the best way possible. Mostly with a little awe and disbelief and you know, look at the bright side, now the new fixtures should be SUPER easy to install.

Anyway, today I am going to Logan for a birthday party. It's supposed to be up in the canyon, but since it's been raining for the past 3 days, I really hope they have a backup plan.

Nacho

Last night we got invited to go see Nacho Libre. I must admit, I have been a bit hesitant to see this show. I have heard many pros and cons, and I just wasn't sure if it could live up to it's predecessor. But hey, the boys that invited us were cute, and let's face it, I have a weakness. The show was great. It was a very different type of humor than I was expecting, but very very mockable and once I see it again, I am sure, very quoteable. My favorite line is when Jack Black is explaining to the children how great it is to be a monk and he tells them "I get to lay in my bed all by myself for the rest of my life. It's fantastic!"
It's at the dollar theaters now, so if you need a cheap date, or you know, just an excuse to get out of the house, it's worth a watch. If for nothing else, once you see Jack Black in stretchy pants, you can't help feeling better about yourself.

another weekend

I spent Friday night very amused. We ended up having a girl's night out to dinner and then we missed the party we were supposed to be at, so we went home and watched Gilmore Girls episodes. The amusing part was the text messages I kept getting from the boy that the rumors say I am dating. He is hamming it up just enough.

Saturday Barry called to see if I still wanted to go to the USU v Utah game, which I did. Even though I knew it would mean watching my team get POUNDED, which they did. 48-0. OUCH. It's the first time I have ever seen my boys lose, which if you know their record means I haven't been to all that many games. Afterwards we met Spencer for dinner. Again, a very entertaining night.

Today we had regional conference. It was a good meeting. After church we came home had a little nap and a little cheesecake and Chris and Barry came over for a chat, well, the cheesecake mostly, but we can pretend it was to chat. Then tonight we went to a birthday party for a boy in our new ward named Jake. I really really like our new ward. The people are super friendly and they are always doing something. This will be a good situation for me to be in until I find a somewhere new to live. :)

A week in review

This week is the Utah State Fair. 3 words - WHITE TRASH FEST. I love the fair, the food, the giant alligator, the rides, the butter cow... but wow. It draws people out of the woodwork, for sure. I must admit, there were a few times I forgot to look at the exhibits because the people were far more entertaining.

We went up the canyon for a hotdog roast on Tuesday. Sadly, I think our canyon time is quickly drawing to a close. If the weather turns as they say it will this weekend, there will be "snow in them thar hills." So, until there is enough to go sledding, I will probably stay out of them.

Last night I went house shopping again. I've pretty much decided to go the condo route, but every time I say that, someone pipes in with what a bad idea it is. I have got to stop listening to other people so much. We found 2 places that I liked - ALOT. The space was good, and in neither community did I feel like I might be murdered in my sleep. One of them is a little toooo close to work - as in I can see the office from the garage close, but I like the other one better anyway, so it's all good.

My roommates met my friend Clark last night. They said they now understand why I enjoy house shopping ;) Now lets face it, they're right, but I promise it's not the only reason.

After bowling last night, we managed to pull off a surprise party for Bethany. Unless she is lying, she actually didn't know. We had a great turn out and a lot of fun. People left about 1 this morning, and I must admit, I am a little tired. It was totally worth it.

If it doesn't rain tonight I think we're headed back to the fair... crossing fingers

My favorite Maya Angelou

I'm having a girl power day - I love this selection

In All Ways A Woman

In my young years I took pride in the fact that luck was called a lady. In fact, there were so few public acknowledgments of the female presence that I felt personally honored whenever nature and large ships were referred to as feminine. But as I matured, I began to resent being considered a sister to a changeling as fickle as luck, as aloof as an ocean, and as frivolous as nature. The phrase "A woman always has the right to change her mind" played so aptly into the negative image of the female that I made myself a victim to an unwavering decision. Even if I made an inane and stupid choice, I stuck by it rather than "be like a woman and change my mind."

Being a woman is hard work. Not without joy and even ecstasy, but still relentless, unending work. Becoming an old female may require only being born with certain genitalia, inheriting long-living genes and the fortune not to be run over by an out-of-control truck, but to become and remain a woman command the existence and employment of genius.

The woman who survives intact and happy must be at once tender and tough. She must have convinced herself, or be in the unending process of convincing herself, that she, her values, and her choices are important. In a time a nd world where males hold sway and control, the pressure upon women to yield their rights-of-way is tremendous. And it is under those very circumstances that the woman's toughness must be in evidence.

She must resist considering herself a lesser version of her male counterpart. She is not a sculptress, poetess, authoress, Jewess, Negress, or even (now rare) in university parlance a rectoress. If she is the thing, then for her own sense of self and for the education of the ill-informed she must insist with rectitude in being the thing and in being called the thing.

A rose by any other name may smell as sweet, but a woman called by a devaluing name will only be weakened by the misnomer. She will need to prize her tenderness and be able to display it at appropriate times in order to prevent toughness from gaining total authority and to avoid becoming a mirror image of those men who value power above life, and control over love.

It is imperative that a woman keep her sense of humor intact and at the ready. She must see, even if only in secret, that she is the funniest, looniest woman in her world, which she should also see as being the most absurd world of all times. It has been said that laughter is therapeutic and amiability lengthens the life span. Women should be tough, tender, laugh as much as possible, and live long lives. The struggle for equality continues unabated, and the woman warrior who is armed with wit and courage will be among the first to celebrate victory.

Good Day

Today was a good day. This morning we went to a new member breakfast. There seem to be a gazillion new people in this ward. I found out that one of the gals is friends with my Logan friends. Her name is Melanie and she was in choir with my boys. Also, there is another girl who's family lives in Dingle in my ward. I don't think she actually gets to claim Dingle, as her family is relatively new and she hasn't lived there more than a couple of months at a time... but anyway, what are the odds?

After breakfast was church. The new ward is going to be awesome. They seem really friendly and that is good, cuz I am a little shy, believe it or not. It does appear that the girls outnumber the boys pretty solidly, but at least there are not 2 Relief Societies like my last ward. We had a mingle and got to meet a few more people there.

After church Barry made dinner. He's a good kid. For all the times we've had them over, he's the only one who's actually returned the favor. Kudos to him. After dinner we went to the CES fireside to hear an apostle of the Lord speak. President Eyring spoke about having the gift of the Holy Ghost and how we live our lives to be able to have that companionship.

After the fireside we had Family Home Evening at one of the bishopbric's homes. It was an amazing home. He's a dentist, and apparently it pays well. We got to meet lots of new people there. I am pretty excited about the new ward. I think it's going to be a good thing, even if I don't really plan on being there long. Who knows? Maybe the new house will be in the boundaries.....

Breathing Fire

Today started like most Saturdays. I slept in. We had a late night with one of VeAnn's friends who she hadn't seen for the last couple of years, since he has been in Iraq and all. It was a fun night, but I took Barry home around 1, and then still had to go to the store and finish some things I had been working on. Even sleeping til 1030 meant I got only 7 hours of sleep. I know, I know.. boo hoo whine... ANYWAY
Then I decided to be useful, so I mopped the kitchen floor on my hands and knees. The dirt in this linoleum has been there so long it has become one. After I scrubbed I put a new finish on it. It is sooo pretty. Yes, my life is so exciting I am telling you about how shiny my kitchen floor looks.

Ok, so that was about all the useful I had in me. I watched 2 movies and then got ready and went to a party. It was a great time actually. Lots of people I will not be seeing much of once I get moved into my new ward tomorrow and of course just some people I love in general. The highlight of the evening for me was learning how to blow fire using a mouthful of cornstarch and a tiki torch. Yes, really, it was awesome. I was not all that good at it, but Chris and Robin were, as well as a few others. It also works with powdered sugar, which is the route I would recommend based on nothing except the aftertaste.

Well, I hear tell there is a ward breakfast in the morning, so I do believe I should probably crash soon. Happy Saturday!!!
For once in my life, I really don't have all that much to say. Life is good, but it has been pretty uneventful this week. I spent Tuesday working until midnight. Wednesday was institute, which was good, but nothing new. Last night was bowling. I got a 99 and 104.

Life is so uneventful this week that I actually had a dream about tomato paste. Really. And it wasn't even alien paste trying to take over the world, it was just me trying to figure out if it needed to be refrigerated or not. I haven't even been in the kitchen this week, so I am not sure where tomato paste even came from.

Anyway... now you know. Sometimes it's better for all of us if I just don't say anything ;)

Long Weekend

I love long weekends. We spent Saturday getting stuff done around the house and yard, in the afternoon we had a hot dog roast and Saturday night we had a party. Sunday was a good quiet church day and then I got to spend the afternoon at my father's house with my little sisters. It was fun. We colored and read stories and jumped on the trampoline. Monday we put up salsa and lazed around the house watching movies. Really - a perfect weekend. My nephew lost his first 2 teeth, I got to hang out with my fam, and well... yeah, perfect.
Monday night there was a miracle - I had a date. Since I got a text from CA asking how long I had been dating him, we figured we should at least give the rumor something to substantiate on. It was a good time :) As spending time with Spencer always is. Now if only he felt like driving south a little more often ;)

September 1

Fall is in the air today. It was 23 degrees in Dingle this morning. I missed it, but if tonight is an indicator, tomorrow should be about the same. The day was beautiful though, as fall days are. The drive was completely quiet, which is a good way for drives to go, considering the alternative. I didn't get anything done today except interviews for a position we have open in Texas. Other than I spent the day hanging out with my fam... I love quiet days at home.

Houses, icecream and Midgets :)

Today, I got to spend my night with one of my favorite people in the world. How many people do you know that get to say that about their realtor? Clark is freaking amazing. Even though I am crazy, he'll never say it. He just puts my weird house choices at the back of the list. He answers all of my random questions, and let's face it there are a LOT of them. I am pretty clueless when it comes to this. He lies to me and tells me I am not high maintenance. He helps me look for stuff good and bad about the houses we go to. We make lots of u-turns, but he always finds where we're going. He is fun to talk to, and I trust him, which is important to me as this is the largest investment I have made in my life so far.

We had a pretty good go of it tonight, from my perspective. There are a couple of places that I liked a lot. It was much more positive than the last time we went looking, and I think I have a better idea of what to scan for as I search.

After the houses we went for dinner. I'd never been to the Market Street Grill. It was different than what I expected. Good different. The highlight though, was where we went for ice cream. There is this little store in the avenues that is owned by a family of midgets. Dwarves? Little People? What is the PC term these days. Anyway... Quite possibly the best ice cream I have ever had. Huckleberry icecream and midgets, does it get any better than this I ask you????

Happy Birthday Dav!!!!

Today is Dav's birthday- YAY you're old :):):)



For me, today was a good day. Work was good, we got some wins with our client that we had been working for for a while, and it was excellent to finally get them granted. Now I just need to come up with a plan to maintain the things we won.
Also, I got something I have never gotten before in my 8+ years with this company, a monetary thank you. I am still in awe. I am actually pretty sure I am going to frame it.

Tonight at family home evening we had a BBQ with the stake. I actually met someone from my new ward, so it will be good to have a familiar face when we go there. Of course, there is more than a handful of folks that are coming with us from this ward, so really, it should be good times.

The weekend

Because I know you are dying to find out what happened - Our CEO did show on Friday. I also decided I should probably meet him. So I did. He won't remember me, but it doesn't matter. He's not nearly as intimidating with out his suit.

Saturday I went to visit my grandparents. I got to hang out in their garden for a while and just visit. They sent me home with enough tomatoes to make a girl giddy. Also, my grandma asked me to go thru the afghans she has made and stored to give away when she dies and pick mine now. I am not really sure how I feel about it, but I love that she wants me to have it, and it is absolutely beautiful.

Saturday night we went to a farewell party. We ditched it to go to an institute dance, but we found out very quickly that we have officially hit the age where we are too old for anything that doesn't say 24-30. I am not sure when we hit that age, but it happened. It felt illegal just dancing with those little boys. We went back to the party.

Today we found out that they are splitting our ward. And we are in the portion that is getting cut off. It caught me off guard at first, but now I am actually looking forward to it. We'll see.... we'll see.

Thursday

Have I mentioned I like it when people come into town? Today I got to have dinner with my friend Stephanie. I tried to pretend like we didn't work together, but it didn't work long. Talking about shift bids is a pretty quick way to kill a good time ;) We had fun anyway.
Then my hometeachers came over. I am not sure it was very gospel oriented, but it was fun to have them visit. They are good kids. I always look forward to their visit, and they come EVERY MONTH :D
Last but not least, tonight was bowling night. I scored a 106 and a 98. Not great, but for me - not too shabby!

Tomorrow we get to go to a semi annual business meeting. Apparently all of the uppity ups are supposed to be there. Last time the CEO ditched us, so I guess we'll see if he decided to show this year. I know you can hardly wait to find out, don't try to hide it.

Midweek review

Well then, it's been a pretty quiet week. Sunday I turned old. I spent the day in church and some friends came over after to help get rid of the leftover party food. If you can't count on boys to get rid of your food, what can you count on?

Monday my friend Lori took me to lunch for my birthday. It was also buy one get one day for CVG employees at Noodle's and Co. Really, I am a pretty cheap date.

Tuesday I spent the evening with James and Heather. And, I called my favorite real estate guy. It's official. I am house hunting.... again.

Today I had lunch with my Jeremys. They don't work with me so much anymore, but I like spending time with them. Moon wins the favorite person of the day award for saying I look like I've lost weight... Flattery will get you everywhere with me. I'll admit it. Personally, I think someone tipped him off, but I don't care so much. He is actually looking pretty fantastic himself, so maybe getting away from our program is just what he needed ;) (Oh, and Chris, he says I shouldn't believe she's real with out picture proof ;)and we are really looking forward to getting together when you come to visit.)

After work I got to have dinner with my friend Michael who is here for work from Houston for a couple of days. As always, a great deal of fun.

Now you know... Life is good. Quiet, and good.

A fantastic day

Let me tell you why today was fantastic. First of all, I woke up before my alarm, even though I had only gone to bed 5 hours earlier. 2nd, when we got to the church to help clean, someone else had started the bathrooms, so all we had to do was the windows. Then I came home and finished my Windows XP class, there's 25 hours of my life I can never have back - but hey, free laptop. Then I got my nails done, did a little grocery shopping, picked up my favorite Cafe Rio salad for dinner and came home to watch a movie. Funny movie, by the way - Fun with Dick and Jane. Yes, I am a little behind, but well, it's how I work.
Then tonight, we went bowling and people actually showed up. I was a little worried that they wouldn't and that it would just be me and VeAnn pretending to have a birthday party, but they did. It was fun. Captain Ron, as we call him, who runs the bowling alley we frequent gave me a free mug shaped like a bowling pin and a free pass to come back to Cosmic bowling (and a hug, is that legal to hug the patrons?). Then we all came back and my fantastic roommates had the house decorated and made cake and had treats and it was just fun. I may be a simple girl, but I would be content if all birthdays were like today, and technically, I'm not 28 for like 5 more hours.....

Take out

Here is the question weighing on my mind today. It's the kind of question that if we could find an answer to, I am pretty sure we could achieve world peace. Why does a take home box from the restaurant always make your car smell like butt? It matters not where they came from, ethnicity of food, or amount paid.
We went out with some new friends last night after bowling (which I do NOT want to talk about this week) to the only place we could find that was open. We had a lovely time, and I am pretty sure I haven't laughed that hard for quite a while...How can one not laugh when you are being told a story about naked golf? Anyway, I was too busy laughing to eat, so breakfast had to come home with me... I live about 5 blocks from the diner, but that's all it took. When I got back in the truck this morning, it still smelled of leftovers. Now, the left overs did not taste like butt, so why, why must they smell like it?

YAY!

So, I have decided I may be easily excitable this week, but tonight was good night. Even the fact that I spent an hour with a dentist's drill in my mouth couldn't rain on my day. I had a good day at work, went to the dentist, and came home and had dinner with my friends.
I love dinner group. I couldn't even pretend to eat with the rest of them, but I still couldn't cancel it. I just like spending time with them. As an added bonus, Matt is actually in town this week. He came over, too, YAY! I love having people around that make me happy. We started to get caught up on our Strongbad, but I am afraid I have been out of touch for too long.

Also, people from my past have been creeping out of the woodwork this week. Mostly people from work who have actually managed to break away, and only a couple of them were Birthday Party RSVPs. The rest of them were just random popups. It's been great.

Oh, and I think I may have convinced my roommates to move in with me when I buy a new house... super awesome plan, if you ask me ;)

Clark, we need to talk.

Meh

First of all - a big thank you to Dav for changing up the blog's look. I like to change it up every so and again. Someday I may have him teach me how to do it myself.

So then. I saw Memoirs of a Geisha this week... GOOD FLICK. Definitely a chick movie, but worth watching. Other than that, it has been a pretty quiet week. Monday night was Family Home Evening. We built cardboard boats and floated them down the creek in Murray Park. Our little boat did ok, until it got caught on a rock. We just weren't able to make up the time.

Yesterday I cleaned my room... yup, totally exciting evening. I find that my room is a good indicator of my mood. The messier it gets, the more frustrated I get. I think it might actually be time for a complete overhaul. In fact, maybe it's time to move for real.

An exercise in frustration

Today was an exercise in frustration. I have been waiting since March for my VP to decide if I was moving. Well, that's a lie. My VP actually approached me about moving, I was getting ready to buy a home and he asked me to hold off. But then, before it could be finalized we changed VPs. The idea got lost in the shuffle of responsibilities. I finally got my managers to sit down and rediscuss the idea last week. I am just not very good at leaving my life on hold while other people forget to decide.
Well, today I got the results of that conversation. Sadly, I don't feel any better about the situation. They kind of handed me back the ball and said, if you want to pursue the option, we can look at it again in 2007. Yes, you heard it "IF" and "2007". So, now you know... I still have NO idea what is going on with my life.

I think I may give up planning entirely.

Corn Dogs

If I could magically learn to play any instrument in the world, it would have to be the mandolin. However, I went to a concert with some friends last night and now the banjo and violin are now nearing the top of the list. The concert was Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band. If you like bluegrass, check him out. (Shupe.net)The band is a lot of fun, and they are a great story of a local band making it big. I have been watching them since they started about 10 years ago at little gigs in Logan and it was awesome to see them now after they are actually nationally recognized. I don't know that they are HUGE, but they are on the radio and CMT and stuff, so they are certainly in a different place than when I first saw them. And even though they think they are big time, they still played my FAVORITE Shupe song... yes, The Corn Dog Song! I'll be singing it in my head for a week :) Anyway, it was great fun. I am such a groupie that I had to stay after and have them sign my CD. Seriously, I am almost 28 years old, you would think I would get over it.

After the concert Chris came over with "Firewall." OK flick. Not my new favorite, but worth watching.

Overall a good Saturday... of course, how bad can a Saturday be when you don't get out of bed until after 2 pm? It was a long week. I was actually awake for hours before I finally moved; I just couldn't seem to find anything worth actually getting up for.

136

Today I am celebrating 2 things.
#1 - I bowled a 136 last night! Yay for my second best score ever ;)
#2 - Since starting my better eating program (it's not a diet, diets fail) I've lost 20 pounds. Yeah... so it's really not that much, and no one can tell, but it still makes me happy.

Now you know...

Tonight I get to go to my Free Laptop Class..... Man I love tuition reimbursement.

Noises Off

Well, bowling won out. I did better than I've done in a long time. I bowled a 110. What does that tell you about how the last while has been going for my game? Anyway, I figure I'll try again tonight and see how it goes.

So I also watched what might be the most pointless show I have seen in a long time. It's called "Noises Off." If you haven't seen it, don't waste your time. It has an all star cast and absolutely no point or plot. I like Michael Caine a lot, and even with him this movie just didn't make me care enough to keep watching it.

Happy Birthday

Here's a shout out to my little bro! He gets to be the same age as me for 11 days. It's his little taste of being as cool as I am ;)

Happy Birthday!!!

A typical week

Monday night I did something I haven't done for probably 10 years... We went to a baseball game for FHE. It was actually a lot of fun. I don't PLAY ball, but I can watch and understand it. And we won by a run, so that's always fun. Now, they lost handily to the same team the next day, but we won't talk about that too much. Anyway, the game was a fun way to be out with friends.

Last night I had dinner with James and Heather. They were so excited to introduce me to the newest member of their family. She is a 6 week old calico named Lily. It's too bad animals don't stay as small as they are when they are 6 weeks old. I might be persuaded to get one. As is, I am glad they have her and I don't.

Tonight we are either going dancing again or bowling.... any suggestions?
This morning I was able to attend the sealing of my cousin and his wife. I LOVE the concept of eternal families. It just makes sense to me. It was a fantastic time to be with my family.

Tonight I went to my 10 year class reunion. It was actually a lot better than I expected. It was fun to see who had changed and who looked the exact same. There were a lot of both. Only about 3 people I really had to think about before I knew who they were. I happen to look a lot the same. Not exactly, but a lot. In a class of 116 people who have been together since 6th grade, it’s hard not to know most of them. I enjoyed the fact that we all seem to have grown up enough to know that who we were in high school does not make us who we are today. I must admit, walking into the pavilion, every insecurity I had in high school did come flooding back over me, but fortunately I think I have grown up a little, too, and I didn’t let them stay long. I talked to some people tonight more than I did in the 10 years I went to school with them. There is some affirmation in seeing the boy you dated has gotten chubby, and the boy you had a crush on for years isn’t nearly as cute as he used to be. And that THE boy (you know who I am talking about) is now bald :) I could tell you that the prom queen and cheerleaders were old and saggy too, but that would be a lie. They just look a little older, and a little more tired from chasing the kids around.
Anyway, I had a good time. It was good to meet everyone’s wives/husbands/kids and just see where life is taking everyone. Good times… Good times.

Huckleberries

It was decided that if mom and I were going to make raspberry jam this weekend, we needed huckleberries to put in it, so I was told to stop in the canyon on my way home and go huckleberry picking with my aunts. They have been camping/ berry picking since Wednesday.
For those of you not familiar with huckleberries, they are a sweet/tart berry that are worth their weight in gold. Ok, probably not gold, but something similar. They sell for about $30 a pint. If you can get someone to part with them, that is. Huckleberries are little. The biggest ones are about the size of a pea, and those are few and far between. They grow only in the wild (all transplanting efforts have failed) under the leaves on bushes that are about 1-2 feet tall, and are only in season for a couple of weeks.
The fact that they grow only in the wild prompts some very silly behavior. Little old ladies go to the grave with their huckleberry patch locations. I picked for about 2 ½ hours before my attention span was completely gone, and I got about 5 cups worth of berries. Seriously, 5 cups! The sad part is that is a respectable amount of berries compared to the time I spent there. Now you know why my aunts have been there for 3 days.

All I can say is that if someone gives you something made with huckleberries that they picked – they are in love with you. Either that, or they are sadistic. It could go either way, really… I am pretty sure my back is going to hate me for days.

Tonight mom and I made raspberry-huckleberry jam. Yeah, I’m a canner…I am cool like that. The rest of the berries are getting put in the freezer to be used later in cakes, cobblers, and other assorted berry needing items.

I am rather proud of the jam though, so next time you are over, ask me for some toast and you can try it :)

So far So good

So far this week is shaping up pretty positively. Monday I had to have a chat with my boss about where my career is taking me... that was not fun, but it was informative. Monday night was FHE. It's been 100+ degrees here for the last 3 weeks, so they planned water activities in the park...yeah, it rained. We still had fun, cuz you know, you can't go wrong with water balloons.

Tuesday was dinner group. The new recipe kind of let me down, but the rest of it was good, and my cheesecake turned out. Plus, Ryan came up to visit. We don't see him much these days so it was a pleasant addition to our little group.

Last night I went dancing with my roommates. There is a new dance club in town. Wednesday is the over 25 night and ladies get in free... one might think that an abundance of girls would increase the boy attendance, but one would be wrong in this case. First of all, there were only about 20 people there. And I am pretty sure the 3 of us were the only ones who were young enough to remember the Spice Girls. Don't get me wrong, we had a good time, but we're gonna give it a while before we go back. VeAnn assures us, it is busier on Country Nights, but I have my morals ;)

Tonight is bowling night - woo hoo :) and then I am going home for my 10 year highschool reunion... I am sure you will hear more about that.

Another quiet weekend

I hate having downstairs neighbors. You might think we could avoid all contact, but we share a laundry room and a parking lot, and apparently both are sources of contention.

Anyway, this weekend was pretty uneventful, in a good way. Saturday I did laundry - woohoo- Bethany had to work, and VeAnn is spending time with her mom who is in town for a few days. Saturday night Barry came over. We watched a movie and had a little chinese. At 2:00 when he tried to leave, his car wouldn't start. We spent about a half hour trying to get his key out of the ignition. We never did win. This morning he changed the battery and we'll cross our fingers that it was the only issue.


Also - apparently I reached a milestone in life this weekend. I finally saw "The Three Amigos." My life is defintely more complete.

Summary

So the conference was awesome. Not only was it a good time, but now when I talk to people on calls I will actually have a face to put with the voice. After 8 years, it was definitely time. We spent the days developing new ideas for the business and the evenings "developing relationships." Mostly, it was the best week I've had for a long time. Perhaps tonight I can get some sleep ;) ;)

Hello from Kansas City

Well, technically I think I am in Olathe, but who knows where Olathe is? (Besides you, Rod :) I am here this week on a trip for work. There is a conference that I am pretty excited about. It should be a fantastic opportunity to learn new things about the way other people are doing my job. Besides, I get to actually spend some time with the people I work with everyday.

Today was a good day. I spent the morning traveling and then we had some meetings with the client on the side of the program I don't know very much about yet, yet being the key part of that phrase. Apparently though, Curtis and I are old fuddy duddies because instead of going to get BBQ with some of the other teams, we came back to the hotel to check email and catch up on work stuff... Hopefully there won't be too much of that this week :) Hey, can't blame a girl for trying.

Reunions

So the lack of entries this week are because I have been spending time in the land that highspeed internet forgot. And, well, I've been busy. We had our family reunion this weekend. Friday I spent the morning getting ready, the afternoon preparing dinner, and the evening enjoying my family. The only disappointing part was the few number of people who showed up. We usually get about 120-150 people and this year we were only at 90. What it meant is that we had LOTS of everything leftover. But it also meant you pretty much got to chat with everyone there. The kids spent the day on the slip and slide, dunking each other in the dunk tank, or just swimming in the dunk tank pool. It was a pretty good way to spend a Friday if you ask me. Saturday morning we went to the Cub Scouts breakfast. Which, by the way, is the easiest breakfast I have ever "made."

Last night I went to see my friend Clark play Nathan Detroit in "Guys and Dolls" at the Old Barn Theatre. It was FANTASTIC. The play was entertaining and the accents were completely amusing. But, it's Clark - let's face it. Fantastic is the only thing it could be.
So, it's Tuesday. Normally a pretty uninteresting day shoved in between Monday and Wednesday, but today is fantastic. I got to work and shortly heard one of my favorite voices. My friend Michael is in town for a couple of days and working out of his old office - which happens to be across the hall from mine. Michael is one of the best listeners in the world. It's a gift. And I love to talk, so, it is a gift I appreciate, a lot. It was good to sit with him for a while and chat - work or non work, just talk. Then I was chatting with another friend who was telling me about the most amusing story I have ever heard, now, it was just a dream, but it was still completely entertaining. After that I was on a call which wasn't really fun, but it was productive and that is always a good thing. Then when lunch time came, I actually had a lunch friend. Tonight I am going to dinner with my friends and thier nephews- so that should be fun and then, who knows... today just keeps getting better! :)

Oatmeal

I have come to the conclusion that there is something seriously wrong with me. Many of you are thinking, "It's taken her this long to figure this out?" Anyway... here's what is wrong with me today. I have been craving oatmeal for like 2 weeks now. The reason this is strange, is because I have never been able to gag it down before. I have a serious issue with food texture. I can't do tapioca, frog eye salad, applesauce, mashed potatoes, warm fruit... you get the picture. I simply can not swallow mushiness. Any of you nutition experts out there? What is my body lacking that I can now eat cinnamon oatmeal 3 times a day and be perfectly content with it? I figure there has got to be a better way......

Ward Camp Out

I have had a most wonderful weekend. Friday night VeAnn, Barry and I drove up to our ward campout. We went to Lava Hot Springs. Friday night was fun, we had dinner, played games and did a little unfortunate karaoke. While we went to bed earlier than I like to admit, I did not fall asleep until about 5:30 in the morning. I forgot to take socks so my wet toes were never warm enough to actually fall asleep. We got up around 7 when the cows starting being obnoxious.

Saturday we dorked around the camp ground for a while, then VeAnn and I went to the pool while most of the other kids floated the river. Next time I will remember other shoes. (Overall, not my most successful packing job). Barry and VeAnn humored me on the way home. They let us go the long way home, via Dingle. VeAnn got to meet the sheep, pigs, chickens, and horses. :) It was fun for me.

The other part of the weekend that makes me happy is that it was a road trip. I haven't had a road trip that involved other people for a long time. My friends are awesome. I had 1 1/2 hours of sleep the night before and they still made it fun to be awake and part of a conversation. Now THAT is an art.

Confession

I love tator tots.
They are about the only thing you can buy in the cafeteria that isn't fried or soaked in grease, so I have been eating them more frequently than I should probably admit. But I couldn't live with the secret any longer :)

7-11

Today is Free Slurpee Day! Go to any 7-11 and they have 7.11 oz glasses for whatever slurpee flavor you care to try. Bethany and I couldn't decide which was better between the purple s'cream or the raspberry lemonade. MMMMMMMM

It was just enough sugar to get my second wind to finish my homework. It's been a long day. Matt and I went to breakfast at midnight to celebrate his birthday. How cool is having your birthday on Free Slurpee Day?!

Other than that, it's been a pretty quiet day. Jimmmy and Heather came over for dinner and I crashed on the couch with my roommates to watch Gilmore Girls.

Redemption

Just to clear things up, Saturday's marble cheesecake turned out WAY better. Apparently I should stick to the things I know.

So we went to see Pirates II this weekend - It was ok. Maybe I was in a funk, and don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it, but it wasn't everything I was hoping for. Johnny Depp was fabulous as always, but I ended up a little irriated with the girl, and Orlando Bloom's character is a wuss. That's pretty much my take on it.

Sunday we got to meet Bethany's new friend, David. The boys were on their best behavior - so good it was almost weird ;) I like them better on their less than best behavior :D The girls did a lovely job with dinner. And my cake turned out like every box cake should - tasty and covered with frosting. Yes, I am on cake kick. Don't ask. I don't have an answer.

Beauty is only skin deep

Last night I made a cake. I was super excited about the cake - which should have been my first sign. Don't get me wrong, the cake turned out very pretty. It was a chocolate and white cake that looked like a checkerboard when you cut into it. My frosting went a little funky, but all in all, it looked lovely. Looks can be deceiving. I made the cake in pans that were just a little too big and rings that were just a little too small. AND my oven bites. Needless to say, it was dry as dirt. Now, don't get me wrong, the boys humored me and ate it, but I am hopeful they will give me a chance to redeem myself. I can do better than that.

Independence Day

I think the 4th of July might be my favorite holiday. Here's how it goes down. Mom and I wake up early to go to the Ranger's Chuck Wagon Breakfast. You have to go by 8 to avoid waiting in line for an hour. Then we walk down the road to the Paris Tabernacle where we watch the community commemorative program. My favorite part of the program is the end. They end with a salute to those men and women who have served or are serving in our armed forces. Then there is a set up with three trumpets placed in different locations inside and out of the tabernacle and they play Taps. It's goosepimpling every time. After the program we go out to our spot to watch the parade. We sit next to the post office - incase you want to find us. After the parade everyone goes to the rodeo. Everyone but me and mom, that is. We go home and take a nap. Remember, we got up early for breakfast :) Besides, who wants to sit thru a kids rodeo in the middle of the day? At night there is normally a BBQ. This year it was at Kelly's. After dinner we head into town to watch the fireworks at the park.

Now you know.

Eternal Truths

Yesterday I was reminded of one of the eternal truths of this world.
It was a hot sunny summer day. My truck is smattered with bugs. We decided to get out the hoses and buckets and have a carwash party. Baylene was all purtied up and as shiny as she’s ever been. Not 4 hours later, as sure as daytime follows the night, it rained. I suppose it should make me feel less bad about the bird that had found her between the wash and the rain… Either way, at least the way too caked on bugs are gone. She should be good to go to the normal carwash when we get back to Salt Lake.
To finish up the night we went to Border to buy fireworks. We should have ourselves a pretty little show for the 4th of July

Today was a good Sunday. When we woke Cannon up for breakfast, he announced that he was fasting. Not only had he decided to do this, he had even decided what he would fast for. He wants his dad to want to come to church with him. I have never been so humbled so fast.
Church was good. We had a fantastic lesson in Relief Society on testimonies, and in Sunday School we studied the Book of Psalms. Plus, it’s the 4th of July weekend so we got to sing the patriotic hymns. I love July.
After dinner Kelly and Justin and their kids came up to visit. Michaela prepared a Family Home Evening lesson on keeping the Sabbath day holy. Then we just sat and talked for a while. It was pleasant. They then decided to include us in their family scripture study. We read about faith, and talked about the mother’s role in teaching gospel principles to her children. After that the boys cleaned out the leftovers in the fridge. Some things hold constant no matter where you are :)

I like Sundays at home.

Stop lights

Today I am grateful for stop lights. For the last 2 evenings I have ended up taking routes home that have had stop light malfunctions. I grew up in a town with 1 stoplight, and it was probably not all that necessary. I honestly thought a 4 way stop would have been more than sufficient. Driving down State street for 20 blocks at 5 PM with no stop lights has opened my eyes.

Institute last night was fairly entertaining. The focus was on how our differences can be used to make a more whole life picture. Talking about the way that people perceive and react to things can provide much laughter - it's easy to laugh after the fact and when it's not your misperception.

After we sat and chatted with Barry to hear about his Hawaiian vacation. I am, of course, completely jealous.

The much anticipated... CHRIS!



Please insert fantastic things about Chris from other entries here :)

See - how can you NOT smile around this guy?

Quit Whining

So, yesterday I was feeling a little sorry for myself because my friends all plotted to go to a movie tonight, and forgot to call me. But today I found out that one of my favorite people in forever is coming in from out of town for 1 night only - tonight. Hanging out with him is way better than some movie... even Superman.

Ward Stare

Last night we had ward prayer at our house. Mostly it was an excuse for me to make home made rootbeer and play with dry ice. It was fun :) As I am only a moderate ward prayer attendee, I will have to take their word on the suggestion that we had a higher than normal attendance. All I really know is that I will have rootbeer in my fridge for a week ;) If you're thirsty......

The Utah Art's Festival

Last night Chris and I went to the Utah Art's Festival. I had a rather enjoyable evening. I love to look at and listen to things that people create and then call Art. I love watching people, and last night was full of people to watch. A much wider array of people than I see in the normal scope of my day. The people were probably more interesting than the art. It was actually quite a different experience than I was expecting. Chris was not as entertained as I was, but he humored me and I appreciated it.

Today is a pretty typical Saturday. We are cleaning the house and trying to make it presentable... Sometimes that is a bigger struggle than others.
I have decided it is time to show you the boys :)

Troy

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First we will talk about Troy. Age before beauty ;)
Troy has a fantastic laugh.
He looks hot in orange.
He’s an engineer, no matter what he tells you.
He is one of the funniest people I have ever met- and that takes a lot, I know some pretty funny people.
He is a fantastic story teller, and if he ever gets his documentary done – we’ll comment on his film making skills ;)


Chris
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Chris has a short attention span. Which means you should be prepared for anything, and to do fun random things to keep him occupied (ie, living room volleyball, making cookies, learning to play bocce)
At the same time he is patient and deliberate. When he does something it is done thoroughly and well. Watch him play pool sometime, you’ll see what I mean.
He looks hot in blue.
He is a hard worker.
He is ALWAYS smiling.
He gives a fantastic hug :)


Matt

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Matt has to listen to me a lot.
He is always willing to give advice – but never unprovoked.
He is an excellent guinea pig and gets rid of my leftovers.
He looks hot in black.
He tells the most random jokes - but he gets mine too :)
He is a very musically talented.
He works hard on what is important to him.


Barry

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We’ve already chatted about Barry, but that’s ok :)
Barry is awesome enough for 2 entries.
He has enough patience to tutor. That’s admirable in my book.
He looks hot in red :)
He uses big words just to see if people are listening – ok, maybe that’s my own interpretation of things.
He gets the rules to my odd card games.

Happy First Day of Summer!!!!!

There is nothing like going to a party for someone you don't know...tonight we went to a birthday party for one of Bethany's highschool friends. Don't get me wrong it was a lovely, very short time. After that we went to institute. This summer is a seminar on relationships. We spent the evening laying the scriptural foundation for what the rest of the semester will be like. It's going to be a good couple of months. Hopefully the fact that I am only going to be working in town for like 7 days the month of July won't keep me away as much as it feels like it is going to.

Will Power

I have no will power when it comes to Bath and Body Works' semi annual sale. I took my yardsale earnings and went to town. I will smell pretty for a very very long time. My new favorite smell is Aquatanica.

Last night my for FHE we went to the church history museum to see the international art competition exhibit. It was rather interesting. There was art from many countries and cultures. It is amazing to me to see how creative and talented others are. If you get a minute you should go. It will be there until September. The next one is in 3 years.

catch up

Sorry Friends, my internet connection has been more frustration than it was worth to keep trying after work. So here's what's been going on. We tie dyed shirts- they turned out awesome, I didn't get any pics, but I think I am going to talk my roommates into doing it again, so maybe then. Friday and Saturday I had an honest to goodness white trash yardsale. I have the sunburn and a wad of ones to prove it :) I also got news that my cute friend Nikki is having twins:) SO excited for her :)
Sunday we were invited to my aunt and uncle's home for a BBQ....mmmmm... it was way worth staying the extra day for. Plus, we got to see their new grandson. He is beautiful.
I took an alternate route home last night, trying to find a road with less construction. I thought I had a winner until I got this side of Evanston. I live in Utah. I should realize that a 3 hour drive is bound to have multiple stretches of road construction. It was a pipe dream. When I got home my roommates had invited people over to play games. It was a good way to get back into the swing of things :)

Dreamer

Last night I watched the movie Dreamer. I know I am a little behind the times. I really enjoyed it. I am not a big horse fan or anything, but the story was more about family than the horse. I encourage all to watch. High quality entertainment. Plus, the cast is awesome :)

Adding to the list

Today I am adding to my list of blessings - The Bear Lake Public Library. They let me come in every day and use the internet so I can work and be productive while I take care of things at home.
So, today I finally got the lawn mowed. I know you were wondering. Doubting even. I was just stupid enough to start it at 9:00 this morning. It only took till just after noon. Then we went to the primary party at the park. I took it upon myself to make sure no one went home dry. I did a lovely job of it, too. Silly parents who sent their kids to a water activity dressed in jeans.

After the party we took Cannon back to his dad. It is quiet now. You take for granted how much noise a 7 year old can make.

It's Dingle. That's about as exciting as it gets.

We’re almost there

Tomorrow is Friday. I’ve made it a whole week working from home. I miss having everything I need at the click of a mouse, but it’s been good to be where I can be useful. As I was hanging out clothes this evening I couldn’t help but notice the inordinate amount of little boys swim trunks. I think today is the only day my nephew hasn’t spent the day outside under the attack of a squirt gun, his friend’s dad’s hose, or Bear Lake. I don’t remember life being so wet when I was little. Now, I have pictures that tell me my memory is wrong, but a memory can be like that when you are as old and senile as me :)

Tonight I have a migraine. So if this is not making much sense, I apologize. Nothing a good night's rest won't fix :)

A day off?

So today I pretended to take a day off. I actually ended up working half of it, so I am not sure if it counts or not. I got up, determined to get most of the lawn mowed before it got too hot (yes, that means I didn’t get it done yesterday as planned), however my mom’s lawn mower has a vendetta against me. I gave up after about a half hour of trying to get it started. So, I came in and packed Cannon’s lunch so he could go with his friend to the lake. Once he left I wandered downstairs to see if I could manage anything productive today. Downstairs is my old bedroom. This is the same room where I now store 10 years worth of apartment furnishings that are definitely enough to take care of an entire house and 2 kitchens. My mom has been asking me to get rid of it for at least half of those 10 years. Today, with some help from Shahna, we got thru it. There is a dumpster of junk and about 5 boxes of stuff for good will to show for it. My family wants to have a yard sale with the good will boxes instead, but I am not sure if/when that’s going to happen. Yes, you read it right, a yard sale.

I also got a phone call asking me to teach Sunday School this week. Is it weird that I wish I were going to be in town on Sunday? I am not saying I am any good at teaching, but oddly enough, I kind of like it. Ok, more the preparing than the giving, but one does tend to follow the other

Anyway – now you know.

It's just like....

So, yesterday I did something I haven’t done in probably 5 years. I rode a bicycle. Not a stationary bike, a real bicycle. I liked it. Rule number 1 for riding a bike in Dingle – close your mouth. Rule number 2 – don’t follow the mosquito abatement truck.

Today was a rather frustrating day. It turns out I can only get a signal for my internet card in the early morning or in the evening, but mid day is worthless. It is hard to stay connected to centers across the world when you can’t get online. I finally gave up and went to town.

I also found out that one of my favorite people at work is moving on to pursue other opportunities. I am excited for her, but selfishly sad. I do wish her the best though, she deserves it all.

Mom is well. She over did it today, but sometimes you need a little more incentive to take it easy. It is hard when you go as hard as she does all the time to be told to SIT for 3 weeks.

Tomorrow- I am mowing the lawn :) Woo hoo – 3 hours of natural light!

A day at the hospital

I am home home today. My mom had to have surgery on her foot, so I am hanging out in Dingle for a couple of weeks to help out. The surgery went well, and only took about 45 minutes. We were only at the hospital for about 5 hours. Modern medicine is a miracle and a blessing.

Oddly enough, the story my mom is choosing to tell everyone when they call to see how she is, is about me passing out in her room while they were putting in her IV. I have watched all kinds of hospital procedures and given blood multiple times, but for some reason today, it was too much. I’ve never passed out before, ever, and if I get to choose, I will never do it again.

Other than that, not a whole lot happening in Dingle. Mom has lots of projects planned for the next 2 weeks, so I guess we’ll see :)

Crockpots are not my friend

"They" say you can't go wrong with a crockpot. Yesterday I proved "them" wrong. Flavor was not bad, but the chicken was definitely over done. My friends are nice though - so they ate it anyway. Sometimes I wonder why they keep coming, other times I figure they can't resist the temptation of finding out what simple thing I can muff up this time....Dinner group is on hold for a while whilst we do a little traveling. I get to go home for a couple of weeks and hang out with my family. Everybody cross your fingers and hope that my new internet card works in Dingle :)

Anyway, Lewie's up next on the cooking roster. Woohoo BBQ in Provo!!!

Memorial Day Weekend

I may be getting old, or even more boring, I'm not sure. I spent my Memorial day visiting my grandparents, fighting minor fires at work, and cleaning my kitchen floor.
After her 2 naps on Monday, VeAnn and I finally decided to take our chances on finding other friends who might be home. We were pleasantly surprised :) I've never had anyone seem more excited to see me than Chris was when I knocked on his door. It was fantastic, really. We got Troy to teach us how to play Bocci and Barry joined us, then we made cookies and Chris did a very tasty job of that.... After that we decided 11 o'clock was a good time to start a movie so we brought them to our home and watched Bewitched. Not Will Ferrell's greatest, but still highly amusing. Okay, maybe the boys are more amusing than he is...
Today I am tired.

Adding to the list

Today I am adding to the list I am thankful for 2 things.

Sleep. You might think this should be on the list already, but I have recently not been able to participate in this much taken for granted activity. Last night I crashed. I fell asleep about 11 and remained unconscious until 9 this morning. It was fantastic!

The sales people at the Cingular store in the Fashion Place Mall. I did a stupid thing and used TeleSales to order a wireless card for my laptop, but the card was malfunctioning so I repented and went down to the store. They were able to give me a new card and they helped me install and ensure the card was working before I left. This is my second experience with this team. They were also very helpful when my friends were shopping for mobile phones. So, if you happen to have a Cingular phone, and need help with any part of it- I highly suggest this group.

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