You get your cholesterol checked, and it's 206!!! I'm gonna die!!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Guess What Happens?
Guess what happens when you eat bacon 3 times during Christmas week and make a habit of eating ice cream for breakfast?
You get your cholesterol checked, and it's 206!!! I'm gonna die!!
You get your cholesterol checked, and it's 206!!! I'm gonna die!!
The Capricorn Emerges
I will think of Byron as I write this post, because of all the other Capricorns I know, he's the most like me. Happy Birthday tomorrow, B!!
So I love love love this time of year. It's like productivity kicks in every Dec. 26th. I set lots of little New Year's Resolutions. For example, I will work out every single day this year and count doing 15 push-ups as working out when necessary. I know, of course, that this will not happen. In fact, I already missed the 27th. But it's not the first of the year yet so it doesn't count. This is a practice week.
The week where you buy your pretty new calming yet motivating calendar.
The week where you break out your planner and plan new plans.
The week where you stock up on groceries and start cooking dinner again.
The week where you send it your application to the Dr. of Nurse Practice program at ASU. (Yay!!)
The week where you consider that maybe mint.com might actually be a good idea for this whole budgeting thing.
The week where you feel organized and productive and thrilled that the weather in AZ feels like Sept in Boise and you just hold out and hope this whole thing can last.
Happy New Years!
So I love love love this time of year. It's like productivity kicks in every Dec. 26th. I set lots of little New Year's Resolutions. For example, I will work out every single day this year and count doing 15 push-ups as working out when necessary. I know, of course, that this will not happen. In fact, I already missed the 27th. But it's not the first of the year yet so it doesn't count. This is a practice week.
The week where you buy your pretty new calming yet motivating calendar.
The week where you break out your planner and plan new plans.
The week where you stock up on groceries and start cooking dinner again.
The week where you send it your application to the Dr. of Nurse Practice program at ASU. (Yay!!)
The week where you consider that maybe mint.com might actually be a good idea for this whole budgeting thing.
The week where you feel organized and productive and thrilled that the weather in AZ feels like Sept in Boise and you just hold out and hope this whole thing can last.
Happy New Years!
Clarence Goes Out West and Meets a Purple Horse
So I haven't blogged about Christmas, because, really, how exciting is hearing about someone else's morning of gifts? It was a pretty basic Christmas with a few twists and turns. Candice & Brad got wheat grinders. Apparently someone knows I don't cook bread. We all got food storage. I got a Garmin GPS for the next time I go to LA and John has to work and is not 100% available to keep me from getting lost. :o)
My favorite gift I gave, probably, was a book to Kaitlynn called "Clarence Goes Out West and Meets a Purple Horse." I read it 4 times to different family members and laughed every time. I highly recommend this book, especially all you Arizonians. So cute! (And apparently you can get it used for 42 cents on amazon.com!) But you can't click this picture to look inside on this blog. Sorry!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas....
It's been such an interesting December. And it's interesting to me how different Christmases can be as you get older. And almost as interesting which things stay the same.
This month a bunch of us were supposed to go skydiving on the 19th for my birthday. In San Diego. But due to an unfortunate series of events, I decided not to go. I still wonder what the best course of action really was in that situation, but in the end we decided not to go until next month.
I just hope it still happens. And that the weather's good. I'll be so pissed off if it's not.
So. There's my internal conflict. Besides the fact that I have an awesome job that is still not allowing me to feel the sweet blanket of financial security that is always delightful at this time of year.
MOVING ON!!
There have been some sweet sweet things that HAVE happened. Bridget threw me a surprise party on the 19th. And we all got together as friends and opened Christmas gifts. Some people that I hang out with often (Brad, Bridget, and John) and some people I very rarely hang out with (Chelsey & Kristine aka Polly Pocket, Bridget & Ariana's roommates), Phil (my hometeacher), Tyler, & Amber. Bridget was so sweet and got me IZZE's, which I love, and an ice cream cake, which I have never had but always wanted. Along with a birthday princess crown (The exact same one I had when I was 27 from other roommates :o)). The coolest was a book that Bridget got me that I read all the time when I was little called Betty Bear's Birthday. She found it on ebay and it was so sweet.
Brad & Bridget shocked me by getting me Red Salt & Pepper Mills from Sur La Table that I've lusted after for 5 years. THANK YOU!! All the other presents from that night were so thoughtful & fun. It was absolutely wonderful. I also gave John and Bridget and Ariana cool posters of pictures we've taken this year that turned out so cool. Brad helped me make and order them while I was at work, which was so awesome of him. They turned out perfect.
All of this made me remember a few wonderful Boise Christmases I had. See, until 3 years ago, I had never missed a Christmas with my family. But in 2006, I did. I had to work, and I didn't try that hard to get it off. My roommates were having a hard time all around, and I loved all 3 of them, and we worked hard to have an awesome Christmas together. We borrowed some of my family's traditions and read Luke 2 while putting together the Nativity, The Polar Express while ringing jingle bells at the appropriate time, and Jolly Old Santa Claus to truly get ready for the arrival of Santa Claus. We stuffed each others' stockings, and really got in the magical Santa Clausness of it all. And this was all after we got dressed up and went to a fancy little restaurant called Tapas Estrella for my birthday. The fact that we felt like a little family creating traditions made it such a fun holiday. And so did doing it all over again the next year. I miss my Boise Christmases a little this year. xoxoxo to Jessica, Craig, and Tara. Thanks for those memories.
This year I'm in Bullhead City. Josh is alone in Alabama and kinda sad. John is working and not here with me. :o( My Boise friends are in Boise, and my Phoenix friends are in Phoenix.
And I am here with my family. Which, really, is wonderful. I just am not used to wishing I was in 3 places at once!! And I want all my friends to be happy! And with me, whenever possible...
So...
I slept until noon. I worked Sun & Mon nights and came up on Tuesday on 3 hours of sleep. So I slept for 12 hours last night. Delicious. My dad brought me breakfast in bed at 9. It was so wonderful, and I went back to sleep for 3 hours, interspersed only by random text messages of friends wishing me a happy birthday. (thank u all)
My cool family birthday present?? Well, Adam and Candice have been using my car for a month while we got a Camry Brad bought fixed and ready for them. While they had it, Brad ordered speakers from ebay online and Adam installed them. This is super sweet because I blew my speakers years ago and have had to turn the bass basically off for forever because it would buzz like crazy. It was such a surprise and it sounds so sweet!! And my dad had it cleaned inside and out, which I basically love. It was awesome.
And Kaitlynn & I opened a few more little presents together (her birthday is on the 26th, but she's too little to really care too much). Candice got me pajama pants to replace my gray ones that are literally falling apart. Yay!! :o)
Kaitlynn and I also shared a birthday cake and also did some last minute shopping. She is such a trip. Kinda hard to shop with....very very busy....but so funny and cute. And we had people over for Christmas dinner and Brad made bacon-wrapped scallops which was cool and different. Amazing how many people have never had scallops. They turned out great.
I read the Polar Express to everyone, including company. Nana couldn't quite do it this year, which almost made me cry. She's the best reader, but her mind isn't quite up to it this year. She did emphasize a few parts that she can still do better than I can. Which I loved. She's the coolest lady, and I know I owe so much of the Christmas Magic in my life to her. This is a picture of her last year reading to us, which she's been doing since 1987, when the book came out.
After Kaitlynn & family went home, my brother & I & mom & dad wrapped the last of the presents. It was fun just to be here with them, and even though this Christmas seems a little more crazy and a little more stressed than usual, I realize that I am no less blessed. God still gave Christ to us. Christ still gave His life for each of us. I have friends and family who love & appreciate me and who bless my life everyday.
I am so grateful for this season, and for the magic we can find in it.
I've done not enough service this December, and I hope that's something I can make more of a priority this year. And maybe the Christmas spirit will be a little easier to capture.
Now Brad & I are off to read Jolly Old Santa Claus.
Because, you know, Santa Claus comes tonight. So you'd better be tucked in tight. I hope you were good this year.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Green Bean Vomit
I thought that poop was my least favorite bodily byproduct. I was wrong. I didn't know that green bean vomit could be so vile. I didn't know it could almost make me vomit. I just cleaned it up off the floor. I feel a little traumatized. And I'm sure there's a little bit somewhere on my shoes right now. And that's almost too much to handle.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
The Organic Perspective
So one thing about hanging out with John is that I'm discovering all the little restaurants around here that I couldn't find on my own. And I love love love them.
Last week we went to True Food Kitchen, a resturant based on the Glycemic Index and Dr. Weil and smells like WheatGrass. We had fancy non-alcoholic drinks - I had a No-jito (Honey Ginger Lemonade with Mint). He had The Medicine Man (a berry drink made with Olivello berries, which apparently are only served at this one restaurant in America). So delicious. We had butternut squash ravioli with yogurt sauce and chicken with squash and brussel sprouts and farro (like barley). And for dessert we had a flourless chocolate cupcake with a melted center and diced pears on top. And a slice of dark chocolate with a tiny scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. We sat on the patio under the heaters and had so much fun. :o)
Today for lunch we went to The Green Restaurant. Which is totally vegan. Of all the diet adventures I will not try on my own, it is to attempt veganism. However, I will try it at a restaurant. Especially this one. We had a Balsalmic Picnic salad with apples and strawberries and pecans. And a flatbread pizza with spinach and "mock chicken" and "mock cheese." And it all actually tasted good. For dessert, we had a soy blizzard with almond cookies and toffee flavoring.
So delicious. And so exciting!
Last week we went to True Food Kitchen, a resturant based on the Glycemic Index and Dr. Weil and smells like WheatGrass. We had fancy non-alcoholic drinks - I had a No-jito (Honey Ginger Lemonade with Mint). He had The Medicine Man (a berry drink made with Olivello berries, which apparently are only served at this one restaurant in America). So delicious. We had butternut squash ravioli with yogurt sauce and chicken with squash and brussel sprouts and farro (like barley). And for dessert we had a flourless chocolate cupcake with a melted center and diced pears on top. And a slice of dark chocolate with a tiny scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. We sat on the patio under the heaters and had so much fun. :o)
Today for lunch we went to The Green Restaurant. Which is totally vegan. Of all the diet adventures I will not try on my own, it is to attempt veganism. However, I will try it at a restaurant. Especially this one. We had a Balsalmic Picnic salad with apples and strawberries and pecans. And a flatbread pizza with spinach and "mock chicken" and "mock cheese." And it all actually tasted good. For dessert, we had a soy blizzard with almond cookies and toffee flavoring.
So delicious. And so exciting!
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Prissy Weekend Pictures
These are all from my cell phone; It was actually kind of a busy weekend. Not busy enough to not take cell phone pictures. :o) It's hard to get the lighting good on an actual EYELID.... The lipstick picture is a red I almost got. And then couldn't figure out when I would wear it. Ashley went for it. And looked smokin' hot on Sunday.
RockStar Virgin No More
I haven't slept really awesome the last week or so. Not terrible, mind you. Just not great. My sleep schedule seems to be off, and basically, I haven't been able to sleep as long. I've been much more tired at work and felt kind of miserable. I think quite a bit of it has to do with not working out, and even though I have tried to make it a priority, I've been really bad at it lately.
This all came to a head on Wednesday. I woke up at 3pm instead of 4:30, and I was tired! I felt fine until 5:30 when it came time to start getting ready for work, and I realized I was not going to make it. I wanted to call in "Sleepy" to work.
Then John suggested I get a Rockstar. Now, I was, until this point, an energy drink virgin. It takes me exactly 1 Mountain Dew to stay awake for 8 hours on very little sleep. But this time I was more wiped out than usual. And desperate times call for desperate measures.
Rockstar Juiced Guava here I come.
I drank half of this during report at work. I felt like I was on crack for 2 hours (I assume that's what crack feels like). I was totally restless. My patients all had linen changes. I had a ton of antibiotics to hang and missed exactly none of them. I basically had a very long to do list and all of it got done. My head was going nuts, but my body was Queen of Efficiency. It started to wear off a little about 1. I sipped on it until 4 and then decided to lay off. I didn't drink the whole thing, but I was still worried about how I would sleep.
Turns out I slept like a champ. For about 7 hours. Sweet!
And on Thursday I went running.
I think my schedule is back to normal.
Prissy Weekend
So for those of you who know me, I'm not the MOST prissy of the girls I know. Yes, I do my hair and make-up very close to every day. Yes, I am particular about most things, and I'm neurotic about shaving my legs. But there are some very non-shall I say- beauty school girl things about me. Like the fact that I get highlights occasionally but have never truly changed my hair color. Like it took me 14 years to straighten my hair. Like I generally wear the same eyeshadow every single day. The colors I choose for this stay around for an average of 6 years. Clinique Pink Chocolates anyone?
This beautiful girl has eyeshadow that truly makes me envious. Oh, I know it is superficial on so many levels. But, really, I have gone to several cosmetic counters in the mall trying to get them to imitate this woman's eyes. I just tell them to make my eyes more fun. And they just make them slightly less boring.
Meet Ashley Minkalis.
This beautiful girl has eyeshadow that truly makes me envious. Oh, I know it is superficial on so many levels. But, really, I have gone to several cosmetic counters in the mall trying to get them to imitate this woman's eyes. I just tell them to make my eyes more fun. And they just make them slightly less boring.
And then last Saturday Ashley mentioned that we needed to hang out more. And I mentioned that we should go eyeshadow shopping. We bought 4 sweet colors, and she made my eyes look AMAZING (I did have a few more to work with). She did one eye and then taught me to do the other eye to match. And everyday since has been so much fun.
I also had my hair straight for 4 days. And got a little white t-shirt from Armani Xchange with A&X rhinestones on it. And I wore a fun new outfit to church. Basically it felt like a weekend where my priorities were totally in the wrong place.
But that doesn't mean it wasn't fun. And it doesn't mean that doing my eyeshadow everyday this week hasn't been the highlight of my day. :)
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
A Saturday Thanksgiving
So I worked 5-12 hour shifts this week. I got off work Sat. morning and headed down to Bullhead City (in our rental car). Brad drove and I attempted to sleep, but really didn't. We had Thanksgiving about an hour after we got there. All the neighbors were invited so there were about 20 people in the community center. It was really nice, and as soon as we were done, I fell asleep for about 4 hours. Then we all watched Wall-E. And I fell asleep for the last half and slept until the next morning on the couch.
Sunday was church. And afterwards we spent a lot of time reading www.stuffwhitepeoplelike.com and finding out why I'm a sucker for everything I interpret as important for the Ultimate White Life. Really it was a laid-back Thanksgiving, but really good to be home.
Dad made a great breakfast on Monday morning before we headed out. We jokingly tried to talk Kaitlynn into coming back with Brad and I until Christmas. She thought about it pretty hard. We told her it would be a long time and that she couldn't come back even if she missed her mom & dad. You could see the little wheels turning, and finally she said, "Do you have ice cream?"
hahaha. Oh, we love her. What a good Carbiener she is.
And last night we went with most of our friends (miss you Ariana!!) to look at the temple lights for Family Home Evening and then to Chili's (which Ariana did get to stop by for). Just a relaxing night at home. It's always good to go home. It's always good to be back.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving! Arizona, Round 2
At 8:34 this morning, I sit in my bed having already enjoyed 8 and a half hours of this Thanksgiving. Here's an early morning perspective.
I cleaned something very stinky out of someone.
I gave pain medication all night long to a guy addicted to Oxycontin.
I watched an 89-year old sweetheart sleep her heart out.
I got told at 7:30 this morning by a lady that she "would never forget me" because I was so sweet and wrote down her insulin dosage for her. And she was the first to wish me "Happy Thanksgiving!" as we slowly walked with her walker to the bathroom.
I was told Happy Thanksgiving for the second time to a lady with bad back pain and no legs who I woke up this morning with the news that her IV had gone bad and I had to give her another one.
So today, I'm actually very grateful. I'm grateful to be sitting in this bed. I'm grateful that I've had 5 car accidents and I have no scars. I'm grateful for Neosporin and Band-aids to heal up my arms from the air bags.
I'm grateful that I have a family to go see in 2 days.
I'm grateful that Bridget is so thoughtful to bring me food home from the Matheson's today.
I'm grateful that I live with a brother who writes me thank-you notes when he notices that I've been picking up a little bit of slack lately.
I'm grateful for John buying me the 7-layer bean dip for my work potluck last night.
I'm grateful that Ariana could loan me her zippy 1989 Wagovan at the spur of the moment to get to work on Tuesday.
I'm grateful for the economic bubble that I work in and that in a year that's really rough for so many people, I'm working mad overtime with holiday pay. And I'm so so grateful for that.
I'm also grateful that the Tundra we are renting did not drive over that maroon Taurus I couldn't see because she was so short.
I'm grateful for all my faithful blog readers that make my life seem just that much more exciting.
Love you guys. Love this country. Love this day.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Six Quirks
Ashley McGavin tagged me for this, and it's taken me forever to come up with them!! Not that I'm not quirky for sure, just that pinpointing them is difficult. So here's a few. Feel free to add your own :o)
- I have an amazingly crappy sense of direction. And yet I moved to Phoenix without a map. I always manage to make it, but I'm glad gas was cheap when I moved here because I drove for hours and hours that were completely unnecessary. I think I've seen the entire Valley because of this. I have however, learned N, S, E, and W since moving here. This will not apply in any other city. I did great along the Pacific Coast Highway. Because I knew the ocean was on the West and I could usually see it. :o)
- Along the same vein, I have no idea where most countries are. For awhile I subscribed to The Week, which gave the world news along with a map and arrows to the applicable country. This was genius, in my opinion. I thought Massachusetts was west of New York and as big as Pennsylvania until after I booked my trip there. I always think Colorado is one state West (or maybe south?), which throws off my brain to every state surrounding it. I bought a kids' US puzzle 3 months ago to try to remedy this situation. I can spell United Arab Emirates, where Dubai is, but even though we looked it up 3 days ago, I probably couldn't pinpoint it again.
- Speaking of spelling, I'm a little neurotic about it. Phone calls from family members in the middle of the day to ask how to spell a word are par for the course. I routinely tell store employees when their manager has posted a sign with a misspelled word. And proofreading is one of my very favorite pastimes.
- Speaking of magazine subscriptions, I've had a few in my life. Jessica and I at one point had 13 between us. Which ones, you ask? Here we go: The Week, The Ensign, Real Simple, Glamour, People, Outside, Fitness, Women's Health, SELF, Oprah...ok, I don't remember the rest. It was a little crazy. I still get 5 of those. And getting Glamour is still usually the highlight of the month.
- Wounds. Ok, I'm a nurse, which we all know. And I am fascinated by bodies. I could study faces for hours, and I love how bodies work (or don't). Nothing really doesn't fascinate me about them, at least on some minor level. This applies to all things infected and oozy as well. Leaving my band-aids on from this car accident has been excruciating. I went through 5 "adhesive pads" in 2 days because I kept pulling them off to see how the healing process was coming along. I had to leave the same one on all yesterday because it was Sunday and it was the last one. Ahh!! One of my favorite parts of my job is changing dressings on wounds and, well, I'll save you the details. Suffice it to say, I think it's way cool.
- On the other end of the spectrum, I love expensive, trendy, and unique hotels. Nothing is more of a buzzkill for me than (for example Dad) staying at a Motel 6 in Los Angeles. Hello!! I need to experience the feel of the city. I already love my bed at home, I might as well love the one I'm borrowing for a night or two. I love turquoise velvet pillows and the thought that I'm staying on Italian linens. The $100 more I no doubt spend for this experience is completely worth it to me every time. I'll eat peanut butter and jelly in my room for lunch, just let me stay someplace fun. But don't get me started on restaurants for dinner.... :o)
- Oh, and bonus quirk, sometimes I laugh so loud I scare myself.
I tag Jessica, Emily Udy, Camille, Travis, and Ashley Minkalis.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
And Then There Was One....
Now my little Bel Air is all by its self. Just a month ago, we had Brad's ghetto Toyota Camry, my Altima, the Cadillac, and the Bel Air. The Camry is getting fixed. Candice and Adam have the Altima. Oh, and the Cadillac, you ask. Where is the Cadillac? Well, now it's been towed by All-state towing.
I wrecked the Cadillac tonight. Less than a mile from home. A white Altima turned in front of me, I slammed on the brakes, and plowed right in. Thank goodness there wasn't a passenger.
The airbags exploded and scraped up my arms pretty bad. But luckily that was all. I did find out from the paramedics that my normally 106/68 blood pressure goes up to 141/93 under pressure. Even though, if you know our family well enough, this is not exactly my first rodeo. (This makes exactly 5 accidents where the police have been called to the scene. For me alone.)
Anyways, here's a few pictures of the cars, my wounds (didn't I just heal up my arms?!), and my artwork on the accident report.
Just another memorable blog entry. Thank goodness.
I wrecked the Cadillac tonight. Less than a mile from home. A white Altima turned in front of me, I slammed on the brakes, and plowed right in. Thank goodness there wasn't a passenger.
The airbags exploded and scraped up my arms pretty bad. But luckily that was all. I did find out from the paramedics that my normally 106/68 blood pressure goes up to 141/93 under pressure. Even though, if you know our family well enough, this is not exactly my first rodeo. (This makes exactly 5 accidents where the police have been called to the scene. For me alone.)
Anyways, here's a few pictures of the cars, my wounds (didn't I just heal up my arms?!), and my artwork on the accident report.
Just another memorable blog entry. Thank goodness.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Replacing Perfect...
On Saturday night, the crew all went to Dave & Busters (like a grown up place with little games and tickets and prizes and a restaurant and bar). For those of you from Texas, it's adult Mr. Gatti's. The point of this being, I set my purse down on the floor for 5 or 10 minutes and it got stolen. I'm still in a bit of shock, but it apparently happens "a lot" there, from the people I talked to. Which is ridiculous. Post a sign! Warn people! Get security tapes! People shouldn't have unlimited access to other people's purses. Grrr!!
The Denial that I will never get this back has almost worn off. The most perfect little red Kenneth Cole purse that after 4 years people still commented on. The cheap little best Nokia cell phone in the whole world. Gone. 6 years of random contacts and phone numbers of people I'll never talk to again. My guy wallet that I loved. That probably wasn't perfect but I loved anyways.
I spent 4 hours yesterday finding a purse that was close to as perfect as my Kenneth Cole. And I do hope the person who stole it gets a nice wallop to the nose in the afterlife.
I'm getting a new sweet Nokia today. I have a new drivers' license with a cuter picture than before. In three days I'll have my debit card back.
Life will return to normal.
It's just hard replacing perfect.
The Denial that I will never get this back has almost worn off. The most perfect little red Kenneth Cole purse that after 4 years people still commented on. The cheap little best Nokia cell phone in the whole world. Gone. 6 years of random contacts and phone numbers of people I'll never talk to again. My guy wallet that I loved. That probably wasn't perfect but I loved anyways.
I spent 4 hours yesterday finding a purse that was close to as perfect as my Kenneth Cole. And I do hope the person who stole it gets a nice wallop to the nose in the afterlife.
I'm getting a new sweet Nokia today. I have a new drivers' license with a cuter picture than before. In three days I'll have my debit card back.
Life will return to normal.
It's just hard replacing perfect.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Phoenix Ranch Market
Last night I was going through the random junk mail and coupons that so quickly accumulate in our home when I stumbled upon this announcement.
Phoenix Ranch Market Grand Opening. Prize to first 1000 customers Wed-Sunday. 6am-11am.
Now, I had only recently found out what Phoenix Ranch Market was. It's a Mexican Grocery Store. A HUGE one. With buckets of lard, all signs in Spanish, and produce from Mexico proudly displayed. This place is truly a marvel. Especially if you speak Spanish. Which Brad does. And his friend Vanessa, who originally introduced Brad to this place.
Well, they opened another location. And this morning, Brad and I woke up after 2 whole hours of sleep, picked up Vanessa and drove to PRM. For our prize. We were so excited wondering what exactly they give someone when not describing a prize.
Chiclets?
Tortillas?
A churro?
A spinning plastic top?
We were cracking ourselves up wondering what treasure we woke up for this morning. We bought fruit drinks and donuts and pan (bread) and avocados for 25 cents and paper towels for 33 cents. And then we went outside for our prizes.
I got a canvas bag. Brad chose the hat. And Vanessa got Rancho, the mascot of PRM, a bull. Such an exciting morning.
Next on the agenda was IKEA for our free breakfast with THAT coupon, but apparently they don't open until 9. And we arrived at 7:30. So instead we went home and went to bed. We'll do IKEA another day. :o)
I've become an Insomniac
I may have actually thrown my body off enough to not sleep. I've slept for maybe 3 hours today, and my body won't nap! I need to play tonight! I need to work out today! And I'm tired! I just can't sleep!
Sunday, November 09, 2008
Forced Into Silence
In 1st grade, I was shy. I couldn't speak up, and my handwriting was so tiny no one could read it, a small sign of my child-like insecurity.
At Some Point This Wore Off.
Today I woke up and was forced into silence. Something had taken over my vocal cords, rendering my generally loud and clear voice a pathetic and tiny whisper. This has proven to be completely paralyzing.
Today I woke up and was forced into silence. Something had taken over my vocal cords, rendering my generally loud and clear voice a pathetic and tiny whisper. This has proven to be completely paralyzing.
And completely hilarious to everyone else.
I made it through church, making no comments whatsoever. I had considered bearing my testimony. But could not. Brad refused to make the comments I whispered to him during Sunday School, completely altering my church experience. And making me a better listener, I'm sure.
The volume in our home has dropped drastically, even with company. Apparently when one person who talks a lot whispers, a universally reverent tone becomes the standard.
And people expect me to talk. Our neighbor came over to give us some extra cantaloupe. And nobody got up. They just waited for me to do it. Even though I didn't answer the door and I didn't have a voice!! Eventually I got up and whispered to our neighbor. I guess I've set some kind of pattern that's hard to break.
While making cookies in the kitchen while Brad and friends talked in the living room, I occasionally couldn't help it and made a little comment. Only to be greeted with, "What? What is that noise? Is Christin talking? Somebody go in there and see what she said."
Brad finally said, "Christin, just clap when you're getting ready to talk so we can be listening."
Ok.
So sad.
I'm not used to people saying "What?" Ever.
And that's all I've heard the past 24 hours. I feel like I'm fading already.
Saturday, November 08, 2008
A Sinful Bagel & A Visit to the Witches
We only had a few hours together on Monday, so we maximized it. First, we woke up early and went to Panera Bread for a Caramelized Cinnamon Bagel with Hazelnut Cream Cheese. Yep, they take cinnamon & sugar and make it caramel-y and spread it all over this bagel. And we all know how I feel about hazelnuts. I also bought 2 cookies for the plane because I love these cookies (Ok. So I had only had one before. In California. On my way to the triathlon. Very very delicious.).
Next. To the Witch Museum.
"Witch" was totally cheesy and VERY dramatic about Satan taking over people's souls. But I sure know about the witch trials better than I did. Apparently Tessa does not scare easily. I think my niece's eyes would have popped out of her head. And then she would have asked A LOT of questions. About why they were so mean to the old lady and put her in jail. Yep. I got Brad a cool witch shot glass (he collects them) and John a happy face lollipop from there that I think should have been free but they charged me a quarter.
Off to the warmth....
Thanks, em. It was such a great trip and we had so so much fun. :o)
Sunday
November 1st Time to Explore Downtown Boston
Tessa is a trooper. What other toddler can spend 9 hours exploring downtown and just nap in her stroller and be happy all day long?!
Today we went to Boston. We took the T train in and just walked around. We explored the Italian North End, which was so absolutely picturesque I could have died. The doors, the window boxes, the brick buildings, the tailoring shops, the utter poetic-ness of the whole area.
We ate lunch at a delicious Seafood place. Emily and Aaron had pasta, but I couldn't resist. I was near Boston Harbor. I was having LOBSTER!! For $18 (I was shocked) I had 1/2 a beautiful lobster, the best mussels of my life, and delicious clams. Just as I finished, a guy walked in with a cardboard box full of more lobsters! Talk about fresh!
And then the sailors walked by. I couldn't get out of the restaurant fast enough to get my picture taken with them. I could have even kissed one and crossed "Kiss a Stranger" off my list. They were in blue and white and they were so so cute. We tried later to hunt them down, but we couldn't. This will be my one regret in Boston. So sad.
Next, to Mike's Pastry. Where I decided I love Bostonians. I took a picture of the crowd that was there, and two of the guys about our age said, "Hey, we just got paparazzied!" So I introduced myself and we talked for awhile and they were just so cool. We got chocolate mousse cannolas (that's plural cannoli) that were to die for. Even Tessa loved them!
We then went to the USS Constitution (in hunt of sailors), but did not find them. Instead, I got my picture taken with a very friendly tour guide with a very thick Boston accent. So Cute!!
We saw the church where Paul Revere lit the laterns as a warning. Apparently you had to buy a pew in this church and you had a little pew box for your family. I had to take a picture.
We also walked around Boston Common (Boston's central park. Much smaller. Quite beautiful.) And down Newberry street, home of Chanel, Ralph Lauren, and Valentino.
Good Times. Go Boston.
(Oh, and I got some actual Boston Red Socks here. Fun Fun.)
This is us at Hay Market. Where all the Fruits & Veggies that don't sell during the week come. 50 cent asparagus!! Whoo-hoo!!
Concord and Halloween
Oh, this was an awesome day.
First, off to Concord. Or "Concawd" if you're from Boston. This is where "The Shot Heard 'Round the World" was fired. We sat through a cool little movie at the visitors' center with a clock that moved to what time stuff happened and little colored LED lights on a map that showed where all the troops came from. It was pretty sweet. We walked to the bridge where the shots were first fired, which had a definite feeling of history radiating from it all.
Then we stopped at Downtown Concord, which was quaint and beautiful. We ate at the Main St. Cafe, where we had huge sandwiches (or half now, half for dinner) and I had New England Clam Chowder.
Which was delicious. Almost as delicious as the cornbread that came with it (oh my GOSH!). I wanted to try everything there; everything looked so delicious. One of my favorite parts of Boston was my constant internal chuckling that came with the accent. We sat next to 3 local ladies having the best conversation, and I could have listened to them talk all day.
Oh, but there was more.
The CHEESE SHOP, making cheese since 1860. This guy was so cool. Ariana is in a food class where she was told that she hadn't lived until she'd had Parmegiano Reggiano with crystals. Ok. So I went in. I asked if they had Parmegiano Reggiano with crystals. He did. Not only that, he broke a piece of, gave me a little taster of Balsalmic vinegar with it, and said, "Now this is how you want to have your fun." I wish that everybody realized my motivations so quickly. All I was in Boston to do was to "have my fun." Not to be enlightened, not to impress anyone, not to check it off my 101 things list (ok, maybe that was part of it), but really, my rationale for lots of things is to have the most fun possible, and I could have kissed this guy for realizing that the cheese shop stop was all about having fun.
The cheese was delicious. He sliced me a bit for Ariana. He didn't want my debit card for a slice of cheese, and knowing full well I wouldn't be back from AZ for quite likely a few years, he gave it to me, telling me to come back next visit. Oh, Guy at Cheese Shop, I will.
Next Stop. Walden Pond. Who knew it was so close? Thankfully, the little map at Concord. Walden Pond is one of those things that I knew was somewhere in New England and planned to see at some point, but I really had no idea where it actually was. It was about this time that Tessa tuckered out, so em stayed in the car and gave me about 15 minutes to go exploring alone.
I walked through the water near the shore, I (quickly) contemplated my existence and how I got lucky enough to be where I was right then, I collected leaves, I walked a path, I met a couple from Florida. I talked to a triathlete. Eight of them had their wetsuits and were training in Walden Pond. (How's that for motivation!?) Then I went to the bookstore and got shamelessly hit on by the bookstore guy who was cute enough and got a free honey stick and my first Thoreau book "Lessons for a Spiritual Seeker," which came highly recommended from the history-degreed-Thoreau-playing bookstore worker. Thanks Robert.
Then we bought Goldilocks some socks and headed back.Time for Trick or Treating. Oh, this was so fun. It was so fun using my sister's curling iron and discovering ringlets again. It was so fun watching the Bear Family getting dressed up with their fuzzy pants, cute ears, and little noses. It was even more fun walking down Chestnut Street to go trick-or-treating to 200 year old houses on brick sidewalks. To the friendliest people and exciting wine parties passing out candy and very excited to be a part of the coolest trick-or-treating street ever. Because. Hello. This is Salem. This is Halloween. This is History folks. Every single year. Tessa was darling. There was no saying trick-or-treat, but she figured out how to choose a piece of candy real quick. We had a blast. I walked through the water near the shore, I (quickly) contemplated my existence and how I got lucky enough to be where I was right then, I collected leaves, I walked a path, I met a couple from Florida. I talked to a triathlete. Eight of them had their wetsuits and were training in Walden Pond. (How's that for motivation!?) Then I went to the bookstore and got shamelessly hit on by the bookstore guy who was cute enough and got a free honey stick and my first Thoreau book "Lessons for a Spiritual Seeker," which came highly recommended from the history-degreed-Thoreau-playing bookstore worker. Thanks Robert.
And dad, I made my dress. Brad sewed in the zipper for me. He also took out 10 inches of the skirt material when we found out we didn't have enough ribbon to go all the way around the bottom and he helped me do the darts. I did cheat in some places. I didn't line the top. I'm still not quite sure what interfacing is. All I know is that I didn't buy any. I should have basted more before sewing so the little gold trim looked way better. The apron was nixed. The gold trim on the bottom was nixed. I still did it. And I still totally loved it. :o)
Then em and I walked the streets of Salem. Like 75,000 other people did! It was way less slutty than Scottsdale Halloween (maybe it's the cold?) and very creative. We didn't bring our dollars, so we didn't do haunted houses or hang at the bars, but I was already getting tired (At 10!), and all of our feet were (em switched me for slippers mid-way through). But I loved the fact that we were in Salem for Halloween. I'm quite certain there's no cooler place I could've been (even if I missed the nudist, the gangster, the 70's rock star, Jackie-O, and Jem the Rock Star).
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