There are things in life that I love and things that I most certainly do NOT love.And the list changes quite frequently.Here are today's:Thing that I love:1. Cheetos2. Busy, but not stressful, work days3. New restaurants4. When things work out5. Salty foods, in general.Things that I most certainly do NOT love:1. Random senseless chatter2. Airlines … Continue reading Where have all the dinosaurs gone??
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Educational Perfection
The summer semester is upon me.Eight weeks of school, one more time.Thankfully, I'm only taking 3 credits this semester (which, in a summer semester, is more like 9)...this time last year, I was taking 5 credits. Do the math, kids...that's like taking 15 credits. Oh the pain! So instead of going to school Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs from … Continue reading Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Educational Perfection
I mean, what are we gonna do if we get kicked out???
Long weekends are probably my favorite.We were both still fighting off the tail end of the nasty bug we caught in Vegas, but other than that, it was a good weekend.Friday, Todd made my ultimate favorite dinner...Fettuccine with Chicken & Red Pepper Cream Sauce...nice and SPICY! Then we went to the movies and saw Prince … Continue reading I mean, what are we gonna do if we get kicked out???
The long awaited "Vegas Blog"
Many many photos of our time in Vegas with our friends, Chandra & Heather...enjoy!
Silly traditions that actually work.
While I was in the midst of planning the wedding about a year ago now (gasp!), I was fighting with my mom and Todd about doing the garter and bouquet toss. I think they're slightly antiquated traditions and I've almost come to hate them. I know this will come as shock to most of you … Continue reading Silly traditions that actually work.
Brought to you by "Focus on [your own damn] Family"
Really, what business is it of theirs?I used to be a big fan of FOTF...but lately, they've just gotten on my nerves, what with their over-critical analysis of various movies (The Golden Compass being the biggest one in recent history) and their mis-interpretation of music lyrics (specifically "Switch" by Will Smith...grossly mis-interpreted a line which … Continue reading Brought to you by "Focus on [your own damn] Family"
Leland Marlowe Read
My grandpa (on my dad's side) died a year ago this past weekend. Puts a bit of an interesting spin on Mother's Day for the family.I'm apparently being forced to do some serious introspection regarding loss. Not necessarily just death (though that seems to be the big theme the last few months)....all kinds of loss.Damn … Continue reading Leland Marlowe Read
Week #19
It's been a while since I've done this...But for obvious reasons, last week I was (and continue to be) ever grateful for my mom...It's hard to list all the reasons for why I'm grateful for her so I'll just mention the big ones:1. She makes me laugh.2. She is a GREAT conversationalist.3. She gives me … Continue reading Week #19
Inside every older person is a younger person – wondering what the hell happened.
So sayeth my sages hahaha!Today is, according to Todd, the 28th anniversary of being expelled from my mother's uterus. Awesome.I got my present from Todd a couple weeks ago when he took me to dinner and the opera, which was amazing...saw The Flying Dutchman which, if you don't know, is a German opera. Strange to … Continue reading Inside every older person is a younger person – wondering what the hell happened.
These books exaserbate the genetic betrayal that is my legacy….
I got my first birthday present / card yesterday...from my sister. Can we just establish really quickly that she f-ing rules?Now that that's out of the way, we'll continue.She got me the following for my birthday:I am officially about as dork-tastic as they come. My co-worker saw these books and immediately said "Oh those are … Continue reading These books exaserbate the genetic betrayal that is my legacy….