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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Update

I just have to say I love AAA and how nice I friendly they are. They're quick an efficient and so helpful. And they got me to the tire shop before it closed where I met two really nice and friendly tire guys.

Sorry, let's back up.

I hit a curb today. Ergo I blew out two tires. How was your day?

Because I need a laugh today.

Monday, August 29, 2011

New Stuff

So I didn't do much this weekend but relax and walk. I did some of my favorites by going to La Conner and the zoo. So sorry, no pictures because I'm pretty sure you've seen it all. :)

Stuff is crazy at work with drama I just don't want to be a part of. So I walked to think this weekend and de stress. It helped until I went back to work today (shoot I was hoping it'd last) but it was nice I was able to leave early.

But two things I'm excited about. While I'm excited and still loving my phone the battery gets sucked dry so quickly and I found something when I was looking for a new phone case. I love it so much. It's called a Powerskin (It sounds kinda dirty right? Maybe it's just where my mind goes.) and it has a built in battery so you basically get two batteries and twice the power. So in love.

P.S. They have lots of other cases that you can find here.


And my twin sister had her baby this past week and he's adorable. Meet Holden Andrew.


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

I need something to do this weekend.

So this is the first weekend that I don't have at least one activity planned. Help?

Oh, maybe I'll go hiking, we'll see. It's supposed to be really hot out...

I want to post but don't really have anything. So I'm just going to post some rather random stuff right now okay?

BTW all this stuff I learned on NPR today.

Did you know that China makes most of the world's vaccinations? Including all of ours? As in, the U.S. as a whole does not make it's own vaccines. At all. Period. So apparently no matter what China does we have to stay on their good side or we're screwed.

I don't understand why we can't make any of our own vaccinations. What if something were to happen to China's supply of vaccinations? Or there was a worldwide epidemic and they decided we weren't on the short list so we didn't get much of anything. Or they just got really pissed at a decision (any decision) we made not even involving them and decided to stop sending us everything.

But apparently our brilliant plan (Instead of obviously making our own vaccinations. And as a side side note, do you know the amount of good paying jobs this could potentially create? Probably a lot.) is to stockpile heroin and morphine at Fort Knox (no kidding) because instead of curing anyone we just want to alleviate their pain while they die because we won't be able to do anything else. Does this make sense to anyone? Anyone? Also, we're stockpiling heroin?!? I thought that was something no one was supposed to have. But I guess if it's our end of days the government doesn't mind creating addicts out of a whole bunch of us. What if the end of days is a false alarm and things are able to be restored to normal? Then we'll have a whole new crop of heroin users that the government created. I can just imagine the spin that would happen with that.

My message to the government: stockpile vaccines you idiots that way we can CURE people instead of getting them high while they die. Yay, go us.

Happy Wednesday? :)

Monday, August 22, 2011

Mundane and Fun.

So this weekend I basically relaxed. Only going where I needed to go and doing what I needed to do. I had some ideas of plans but I ended up thinking sleeping in was better. (That and watching trashy television but we won't go there. I'm kind of ashamed of the shows I picked up. Well, one show, the other one I've watched in the past.) I went grocery shopping (I just capitalized the g in grocery, apparently my subconscious thought it was an important activity) mowed the lawn, cleaned, talked to family and made an angel food cake.

Oh yeah, and last evening, I saw the Weepies. I have loved them since I heard their song "World Spins Madly On" and I love Deb Talan all by herself. Double win. And I love zoo concerts because they're cheap and they bring in amazing artists. Granted you may not necessarily get a great view but I'm really there for the music. And see? You can see them on stage, even if they are tiny. (see below)

I just wish I had known who was in their line up earlier because I would have done my damndest to see Marc Cohn. I love me some Marc Cohn, so much so he's been one of my favorite artists since Middle School. I think I should have taken it as a hint when I was swapping cassettes with my Science teacher Mr. Costa in 8th grade. (True story)

They were the opening act and the headliner was Amiee Mann who's I'm sure a great artist but the only song I know by her is "Voices Carry" from 1985. I clearly have not kept up on her music and so even though it was a concert on a Sunday night (it started at 6pm) I felt no volition to stay to listen to her (Sorry Amiee! But I don't really think I hurt her feelings. Did I mention how cheap tickets were?) So I got to hear The Weepies, one of my favorite bands and get home early to go to bed for work today. Yes I know this makes me lame and old. But again I felt no need to listen to Amiee unless she would have been opening for The Weepies and then I would have gladly listened to her.

Happy Monday all. Pictures below.




Friday, August 19, 2011

I love technology.

Until I realize that I am everyone's go to person at work to teach them how to use it. How come I don't remember this? It takes this realization EVERY TIME to remember. Hi, I'm slow.


So we got new copiers at work this week and I mainly use the efaxing capabilities. The old one was a pain in the ass (I only realized this when we got the new one. again, slow) but at least I could efax even if it required quite a few steps.

Our new copier? One step. (yes the step is a little involved but I don't have to leave the copier and go back to my computer to finish efaxing. Did I say I love this? Oh, I did. :)

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

A couple things for today.

Number one.
I need to learn how to be less lazy. Last weekend (so I guess two weekends ago) I was in my bathroom and decided that I need to use my favorite tweezers as a screwdriver. I didn't have a screwdriver in the bathroom and apparently it was too far to walk downstairs to where they are stored. They're in the kitchen so it's not like I even have to go to the garage or the basement for them. Well I bent the metal rendering them useless. I then started to look at my other pairs of tweezers and they all looked the same way. Apparently I have a problem... I finally broke down this morning and got a new pair because none of my other pairs work.
Note to self: bring a set of screwdrivers upstairs. (Oops, I just remembered I have an all in one combo screwdriver in my bedroom. You didn't read that.)

Number two.
I'm not so sure about this whole Google+ thing. What do you call it when you add something? You plussed it? You oned it? What? I'm not all that down with Twitter (or checking in where I'm at either) but at least there you can say you tweeted. Google+ leaves me a little confused. I don't know how much I'll use it but maybe it will grow on me. We'll see. I really use blogger the absolute most.

Happy Tuesday all.

Monday, August 15, 2011

I think today is making up for this weekend.

I would really like to rip my hair out this morning. (But luckily it's not for the same reasons Lizzy is going through) Sometime over the weekend the date and time application on our servers at work reset themselves to June 18, 2003 and 12:00pm. The servers resync with our computers every 20 minutes or so. This alone is amazingly annoying because no only do dates auto-populate and then you have to go manually fix every one of them. Also it tells you every time you update or open a new screen that the certificate isn't valid and your computer is afraid for it's life. (enter at least two more clicks and some waiting while your computer thinks about letting you take the action against it's better judgement) Now imagine working on three days of census information (aka everything that happens for a 24 hour period) that takes at best an hour and at worst at least 2 (this was more of a 2 hour day this morning) and adding in these frustrations. Now also add in everyone coming to you to fix their issues with this mess (because apparently I'm some sort of computer guru). It's a miracle I got it all done on time, which I did, but barely.

So apparently this tells me I had too much fun this weekend. Because otherwise I don't think that my morning would be so crappy.

I went over and hung out with Mel and her babies this weekend. One of my favorite parts was when Keller introduced me to his dad. Apparently we hadn't been properly introduced until this weekend? How gauche of me. But then he also told his dad to make sure to not crash into my car, and he told me to make sure I didn't crash into any houses. OMG, this kid cracks me up all the time. Mel and I were laughing so hard we were actually crying, Keller apparently thought this was status quo. So maybe it is? Because later I was trying to convince Keller that Mel and I were going to stay home and take naps and that he was going to take his little sister Finley garage saleing. Unfortunately he didn't buy it.

Mel and Josh have a huge selection of games and we always (okay fine, usually) play at least one game when I come over. This time we played Shadows over Camelot which is an incredibly hard game. And we beat it soundly, (okay fine, you've got me again, we might have given it a tweak here and there but we beat it nonetheless) barely, but soundly. We actually thought it was going to defeat us (you play as a collaboration against the board) but we were just reading the rule wrong (I swear that's the truth that time). And then we went to bed way too late but Finley sleeps through the night now so that helped.

I know I'm not ending this smoothly or with panache but there you have it. I just did errands yesterday and cleaning. I know you don't want to hear about it. :)

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

This weekend.

So this weekend it all started when I was getting ready to pick up Isaac from the airport. As I was walking through the house making sure I had everything I needed, I spotted them. The wooden coins that I've been saving for the Proctor Farmers Market for when August came around and I made a special trip to the Proctor Arts Fest in Tacoma. I quickly and silently panicked inside "Oh #$&^%, when is Proctor? Wait, it's August, did I miss it? Oh, good! It's the first weekend. The frickin' thing is TODAY." So it all seemed rather fortuitous to me. Because I was still planning to go this year but Isaac coming home totally threw me off. I was really looking forward to going but hoping he could come with me, it happened by luck of the draw. So when I picked him up from the airport I gleefully told him Proctor was today and we were going. I love this festival and we've been vendors the past four years to this thing. There's no way we couldn't go.

 But first Isaac requested breakfast in La Conner at The Calico Cupboard. One of our favorites. (These two places are in completely different directions, as in hours apart.) We had all day and no other commitments to keep and so we went. I love driving past all the farms and so below are pictures of cabbages that I had to stop and photograph. I think they're lovely.





And then we drove to Proctor and walked around stopping frequently talking to other friends that we had there that were vendors. I didn't take any pictures of it. I have in the past so here are those photos. It really hasn't changed and that's part of it's charm.

To finish out the day we went to sushi which made Isaac (and I) very happy. We loves us some sushi. By the time we got home we were exhausted. Especially Isaac as he was still three hours ahead. We sat on the couch until we started to fall asleep (party animals I know) which was about 15 minutes later.

Sunday we went to La Conner again (the boy was jonesing what can I tell you). And then on a whim we took the ferry to Orcas Island. I had been toying with the idea anyway and I knew I wanted to go to the San Juans before I left for NJ so being able to take Isaac was the cherry on top. It was especially awesome as he has never been and he's wanted to go.

We drove the island and went to the top of Mount Constitution. Since I'd been for a week with a friend's family in high school I wanted to revisit some of the places I had been long ago (you know, because I'm so old). And one of the places I loved was the Olga General Store which is now sadly closed. We would walk down most mornings and get their scones with berry butter. So yummy. I took my own picture but for some reason it didn't upload so I'll load it tonight. Below are pictures from the island.

At the Anacortes Ferry dock waiting to go to Orcas Island.


On the Ferry.




In town.



On top of Mount Constitution.





Monday, August 8, 2011

This really is phoning it in...

So I have some great photos that I took this weekend and I even uploaded them to my home computer but I forgot to start a post and add the post to blogger (doh). So I'll just say this, this weekend was fun, a lot of fun. (I promise a post either tonight or tomorrow morning when I actually get my act together.) But I'm pretty sure we over did it as we literally were only at home both days when it was time to go to bed.

I'm exhausted. Not to mention I have an earache that started to develop on Saturday and I only finally did something about it this morning when the pain got too bad. The good thing is that earaches aren't contagious, they go away quickly, and this one is due to allergies so I'm not sick just in pain. (Apparently I'm a guy when it comes to my own healthcare) It's better now but I'm kinda loopy today (due to exhaustion not the earache) and Isaac has my car because we didn't look into renting him a car until yesterday and most places are closed Sunday and all of this is a moot point because we didn't get home until at least 9 pm last night. Am I rambling? I'm pretty sure I am. Blame the tiredness.

Where was I? Oh yeah Isaac has my car so I might have to work late. Here's to hoping that I don't fall asleep until I go to bed tonight.

P.S. I got a tan! Which for me means two shades of porcelain. This is radical.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Tomorrow

So I got a surprise this morning. Isaac called to tell me he's coming home this weekend on business.

And I have to admit that I didn't really realize how much I missed him until he said those words. Work has been stressful lately (that's another story for another time) and being alone during the week may be making my emotions fragile (and I kinda broke down last night but that's also another story for another time, completely unrelated and probably not wholly warranted).

It will be really good to see him.

And I may have bought another copy of Mat Kearney's album Young Love from Best Buy because it had three bonus songs you couldn't get anywhere else. (I may be contemplating buying the album a third time from his website because there's one more bonus song that you can only get there. Maybe.) I get insanely happy about his music and his albums. He's one of my absolute favorite artists and when I find out he's releasing a new album it feels like Christmas morning when I'm finally able to get my hands on it. And yes I love his music so much I want every single song he releases. His upbeat songs are so infectious and his slower songs hit home and literally give me chills. (Maybe because he's a fellow Sag? Possibly.)

So look forward to pictures tomorrow. Not really sure what we're going to do as this trip is completely impromptu. I have a few ideas but it will just be nice to see him and have someone to touch. I think we forget how essential touch is to the human condition and without a partner you really don't get much. (Get your minds out of the gutter.) I think I subconsciously go stir crazy without it and don't realize how much it affects me until it's on the horizon.

See ya on the flip side.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Stuff you haven't seen (and some you have...)

 So I'm going to start with jumping around a little and then get on to photos from the weekend. More zoo, but I promise the next two weekends will be of other stuff as long as everything goes according to plan. 

Apparently yesterday the house directly across the street from me was broken into. This makes me a little more nervous because it's just me alone. But they broke into a home that has two parents and two small kids so I don't necessarily think that having Isaac around would make it less likely for them to break in. We do have a Brinks system installed, (not hooked up but I'm now thinking about it before I go) hopefully that will deter them? 

I'm trying to resign myself to this news because worrying won't help it and if they do break in (knock on wood) unless they're ready to take furniture I don't have a lot that's amazingly valuable. So let's hope this problem goes away. (I told you I live in the ghetto) I did bring my computer and camera to work with me today. I'm really only worried about the cats otherwise. But it would suck to lose the furniture cause I love it and I bought nice pieces knowing they'd last.

*Update*
Okay so I know I said I wouldn't worry but the panic is starting to set in. All I can think of right now is all the stuff I have at home that is vulnerable and I forgot about until just now. I'm trying to remain calm and hoping that the next four hours go by fast...

Oh and I'm super excited besides the fact because Mat Kearney's album came out today and I love Mat Kearney.

So here as mentioned above are more zoo photos. I tried to make up for the phone camera which is why you're seeing some stuff from last week. And it rained at the zoo while I was there so I got some cool foliage shots at the end. (It is fall right? :P)

Flamingos.


That red panda really needs to get out of the tree. It's like it knows I'm trying to photograph it and wants to thwart my every attempt. Fine red panda, it's on. I'm going to get a good photo of you if it kills me.

They also have a Pudu in an adjoining exhibit which I can never get a picture of. I will get a picture of it, if it, um, kills me...


Cranes.


Reeds in the duck marsh.


Bird.


Another bird.


I know, it's another one.


OMG, I love these. They're miniature panda cows. This is the closest I could get to them with the zoom. They always put them in the farthest pen.


An African Oryx... I think, yes I'm devolving but I already did that above.


Oh, oh I know this one! Hippos!


Asian Elephants. *rubs knuckles on shirt* I know I'm awesome. Also the elephant danced for us. It was so cute.


This is a tree shrew and I only remember that because it was doing back flips over and over again. This is the position it gets in before flipping.


Okay so the is the only Komodo  Dragon picture that loaded and it's the statue outside the exhibit. I actually got really good photos of the two Komodo's that the zoo has. :(


Grizzly Bear. Better photo.


Sea otter. I love this photo.


Okay fine, I'll let you see the whole sea otter.


And these below are just pictures of foliage at the zoo I took a liking too. Enjoy.










Sometimes You Are Just Silly....... or Stupid


This weekend was a blast (more on that later.... maybe) but I have encountered an issue..... my feet go numb when I ride. This is a new thing and didn't have it when I road when I was younger. So Sunday it got to me pretty bad and this morning, I called my local bike shop, talked with the guy who fitted me for a bike and he told me to come on in. So I got off work a little early, changed clothes and as I was grabbing my water from the cooler, I hear a loud thunder like sound. They are doing construction here so perhaps it was that. Maybe not.

But who the hell cares? I am going for a ride to the bike shop and solve the issue.

As I rode out, it started to POUR. Then the thunder and lightning. Then the hail and me?.... I just riding. I live on a strip of road called Highway 70.... and there is a reason who one no rides on the road there. Its dangerous. I pulled over twice to take cover but I was already soaked so ride on it was.

Finally made it to the bike shop and they thought I was crazy. I couldn't argue the point but I must say, it reminded me of when I was younger. It was so much fun to ride in the rain, get nailed by the hail and get soaked. Something youthful about that.

Got the issue fixed, walked out still soaked, back on the bike and time to ride more. This time.... hail, rain, thunder, lightening and wind. Good ride home..... lovely weather (it was warm) and good exercise.

Here is a little pic of this weekend at my first bike race.



And here is another picture. After the race we did a 2 mile bike ride in PA which was great and of course..... a wonderful milkshake afterwards! :)


Monday, August 1, 2011

This might require surgery...

Because I honestly feel like I've tried just about everything.

No nothing's wrong and if you saw me you wouldn't even know what I was talking about until the intermittent hacking started.

I have major sinus issues. This is something I deal with every day all day and I can't remember a day that I haven't blown my nose or hacked up some sort of mucus (sorry, I know it's gross).

I'm pinning my hopes on moving back to the East Coast because growing up out there I had no such issues. But maybe God just doesn't punish children with major sinus issues (okay, I know he does, but still). And even when I first moved out here I just had the occasional allergy but obviously it's built itself up. (Hm, maybe the East Coast won't help?)

I used to only use benadryl sparingly if I had trouble getting to sleep (I never have trouble getting to sleep and I sleep like a rock). But then I started using it for allergies until I noticed how tired it made me (please see the sleep aid part). So then I moved on to a variety of things including Claritin, Zytrec, and Allegra (I carry all three in my purse at all times). I'm currently on this today and it's still not helping:



And I know it doesn't help but I still hope? Every time.

I've seen an Internist and I've also added a Neti Pot, and coconut water into the mix hoping they'll help. And they do somewhat, for brief amounts of time. But honestly I should just be on the stuff shown about and that should dry out my sinuses right? Wrong.

I'm still clearing out my nose and throat but more gradually when I'm on this stuff because all that most of this stuff does (minus the Neti Pot and coconut water) is keep it stuffed up in my nasal cavity. And then I get a wicked headache if I don't clear it out just right, or it doesn't cooperate with coming out.

This is a Neti Pot.


And this is the coconut water I buy, just in case this is all caused by not enough hydration.


I think I'll wait until I get to the East Coast to think about surgery but I think about this stuff so much all day because it's so bothersome.

Honestly, I really want one of these because I think it would save the sore throat from all the hacking.

Thoughts?