Friday, June 20, 2008
Friday Favorites
Favorite new find: She & Him. A collaboration between M. Ward (an awesome singer/songwriter) and Zooey Deschanel (Yes, the actress). I am fascinated by how good the new album is. I love her voice.
Favorite way to save money: I canceled my home phone today. We never used it, and we were paying at least $45/month for nothing. So, I got rid of it. I also cancelled about half of the tv channels we were getting. Who really needs 800 channels?
Favorite News: I'm going to be out of town for the next 2 weeks straight. I will be gone for work, and I'll be gone for fun. I won't have a lot of time to be on the internet so I won't be updating a whole lot, but I'm really excited for this trip. It feels like summer!
I am so glad that today is the first day of summer. woohoo
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Good stuff
Blah, Blah. I don't have a bunch of time and I think I have too many words to put together to make any sense of what's going on in my head. So...later!
Friday, May 9, 2008
A Better Day
Friday Favorites:
Place: NUTS - The Good Samaritan Thrift Store in town. I went to check it out this morning and found a bunch of awesome sewing patterns and fabric for cheap. I also found out that next Saturday they will be having a "Scooper Bowl" sale in the parking lot. It's going to be like a flea market/yard sale. I'm very excited about this, and I will definitely be checking that out!
Song: "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" by The Zombies. I go through periods of time when all I want to listen to is The Zombies. Their songs always give me the feeling of butterflies in my stomach. Who doesn't love that feeling?
Person: Rachel. I talked to Rachel for a bit today, and it was so nice. I heart her a big bunch!
Surprise: Work (amazingly). I found out today that I am going to be going on a business trip to New Orleans to do some fun camera and editing work. This is so up my alley I can't explain how psyched I am to do it.
So much for being depressed the other day. Things seem to be going my way...now.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
Friday Favorites
Favorite thing happening to me: We got very lucky, again. The news keeps reporting that it could be up to three months before all of the tornado debris is taken away. Well, they started working on it yesterday...on our street. Hopefully, in the next couple of weeks we will no longer be looking at 7 foot tall piles of cut up trees and trash. I'm super happy about this because the view out of my front windows has been less than inspiring.
Favorite Project: The table that my hubby is building is getting there. He is about half way done with it. I can't tell you how impressed I have been with his "handyman" skills since we bought a house. While I sometimes get very annoyed that he won't just sit down, I'm grateful to him for all of the work that he does around here.
Favorite Song Right Now: Jolene by Dolly Parton.
Favorite Surprise/People: In my last post I wrote about my dreams filled with old friends. That's funny because I keep hearing from people I haven't spoken to in years and years. In fact, on facebook, I was contacted by a girl I haven't seen or heard from since the summer before 6th grade. Seriously. Out of nowhere (and we have no "friends in common"), I get a friend request from someone I haven't seen in (I will not say how many, but I'm sure you can guess) years. That's cool. Then, last night, I talked to an old church camp friend. She is truly one of the best friends I have ever had. She was inspiring, courageous, lovely, and supportive in a very important time in my life. Somewhere around me moving to New York around the turn of the century and her leaving the town she had grown up in, we completely lost touch. We had no idea how to get in touch with each other until the internet caught up with us both. It turns out that we lived about one hour away from each other during the time that I was in Georgia. How upsetting. I could have been spending time with one of my favorite people. I really could have used her support during that year. It sounds like she could have used mine, as well.
Did I dream about old friends because my subconscious was telling me to get in touch with them? Did I somehow expect to hear from someone out of the blue? Life is so full of surprises, and that is one of my favorite things.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
A whole bunch of random nothingness
My ten year high school reunion is happening this October. I won't be there. My husband and I will be celebrating our anniversary. Honestly, I wouldn't go if I could. My class had 650 students. I didn't know half of them. The few people I would want to see probably wouldn't show...I was much closer to people from other high schools anyway.
A couple old friends came to visit this past weekend. It was great to have a relaxing couple of days with them. Of course, after they left, I was hit with the reality of living in this city where I don't know anyone. That is a depressing fact. I hate that it becomes so much harder to meet people when you get older. (I also hate to admit that being married makes a big difference in how easy it is to meet others.) Plus we live in a place where most of the people have had the same group of friends since childhood. It's not exactly easy to break in on that.
We are working on building a desk/craft table for me. This is something I am very excited about. Hopefully it will help to push me to do more creating.
Monday, April 7, 2008
Excitement or Horror
A huge storm hit the
I am so thankful that we were all okay. This is the second bad tornado that I have been extremely lucky through. In September, 2005, while living in northeast GA, my husband and I were woken by a tornado in the middle of the night. It was caused by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina (that night). We pushed ourselves into the two-foot space in the bathroom closet of our second floor apartment, next to the hot water heater. When the tornado ended, we went back to bed. The next morning we were woken by police, because Tony’s uncle had panicked when he couldn’t reach us over the phone. Half of the small town we were living in was blown away. We lived directly across the street from a shopping center which was demolished. There was a wedding chapel two doors down that was completely blown away, pieces of it sticking out of our own building. Our roof was lifted three inches off of the building. There was an Econo lodge down the road that lost it’s second floor.