Friday, January 8, 2010
Maybe it is because I either keep my rambling thoughts to myself or just share them with my friends directly.
And honestly, I don't remember to read these things much either. Sorry friends. :(
Life is pretty good, in general. I'm still waiting to come across the right job for me. I'm building wonderful relationships with my co-workers, though, every day while I'm waiting (I have met some amazing friends). I'm mega grateful to be employed. I have everything that I need in life and most of the things that I want (within reason), so I feel like I don't have much room to complain.
Bryan and I spent last week/weekend re-organizing our house. It was exhausting. I felt like I got no rest, and like I have been lazy and dragging ass all week because of it, but it was worth it. We have more room in both of the bedrooms and the living room now, and I think our spaces look more "grown up." We got some new furniture pieces (lamps with shelves, TV stand, recliner, DVD holder, desk) that spiffed the place up. Our next goal is a new couch. Honestly, nothing is wrong with ours... But I think my parents first got it when I was like 5. Two decades with a couch is a long time. I made out with boys in high school on that couch... Haha. Plus, selecting and buying our own furniture makes us feel more "grown up."
Marriage is great! I only wish we had more time together. Bryan is busy with school a lot, so some days, I get lonely. I am truly happy with him, though, and the life that we are building together. I believe there are exciting things in store for us, especially in the next few years when we start thinking about a family, and I can't wait to see how things will go.
I was looking at my 101 things list and realizing that I need to get moving on it! I am thinking the next thing I will tackle will be quilting. Yes. I am a grandma, between the knitting and now wanting to learn quilting. I don't know what it is. I don't know what draws me to these crafts. A connection to the past, to something women have been doing for centuries? To my grandmother, whom I hardly knew, but share a love of these crafts with? Who knows, but it's clearly part of who I am for some reason. :) I'm going to call up/visit Jo Ann's tomorrow and talk to them about classes.
On the knitting front, I am working on some thrummed mittens. If you're bored and curious, here's an explanation you can read of what they are. I am also working on a baby hat for my cousin Brandi's baby. It's going to have little bear ears. :) Mom and I are throwing her a shower at the end of the month, which I am very excited about.
I think I may go pass out now. I wish I could un-condition my body on the weekends! I don't want to go to sleep at 11:30 and wake up at 7! :( Happy weekend, folks.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
I am alive!
I have been able to knock a few things off of my 101 things list since November when I wrote it! They are:
19. Buy some Play-doh to play with when I am sad/bored/stressed (That one was pretty easy, but fun!)
42. Visit COSI for the first time since my childhood (Did that with my in-laws. It is still awesome, but definitely kid-centered.)
47. Buy an outfit that is unlike anything I would ever consider wearing and wear it (Did this with Kassy and Ashley... I bought a dress and leggings, and wore them togeter. Would have never done that if they hadn't told me do.)
50. Donate an article of clothing to Goodwill each time I bring a new clothing item home (I've got a nice big bag waiting to go, and I think I am donating more than I've bought.)
54. Teach someone to do something that I can do (knit, crochet, whatever) (I taught Andrea the basics of knitting.)
68. Try to find a food dish that I like that incorporates mushrooms, my archnemesis "vegetable" (The Japanese hibachi-style restaurant did some amazing things with the ugly little critters!)
73. Send Christmas cards with the cats on them (Lola was on our Christmas card this year!)
and, finally...
60. Get a tattoo!
I did that one today! I went with Jennifer and Andrea to Danny's Ancient Art in Kanawha City. I tried to go last night, but they were booked up for the night. I was a lot less nervous today (maybe daylight and the lack of t-storms made it less scary). When I was sitting there waiting, I felt like I was waiting to be launched on The Dragster at Cedar Point, lol. It hurt, of course. It's a needle. But, it wasn't like I thought it would be, and it only took 15 minutes. It felt like a cat digging its claw through me at first, then kind of felt more like a stinging. It's on my left shoulderblade, and I'm very happy with it. It's a cat, and my mom drew it for me, so that's special because her art is on my body. It's kind of cartoonish because that is what I wanted. The star is for my cat, Starlight, who was there for me through all of my teen years (and still is there for me at the age of 13). The yarn is for my love of knitting. Here it is!:

Very exciting!
These are my goals in progress:
62. Buy a bicycle and ride it (Fortunately, I didn't have to buy it. My parents gave us theirs. But, now I have to ride it when the weather stays nice.)
4. Grow an herb garden (and keep it alive!) (Starting this one when the weather is a little more consistent)
Things have been pretty good, in general. Bryan and I are doing well. I am loving that spring is coming to visit. Knitting-wise, I am working on a "willy warmer" for a wedding present for Caleb. He has been good friends with Bryan for years. He and my friend since 7th grade, Mary Ellen, will be married at the end of next month, and we are in their wedding.. It is awesome. It is blue and gold striped for WVU, and it glows in the dark. :) After that, I'm probably moving on to baby stuff, because there are new babies coming to both sides of the family! :)
Hope everyone has a happy Easter!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Haven't written in a while...
It has been a rough week at work. We are doing transitions, which means I am losing three babies to the toddlers because they are growing up. I am also getting a new baby. We send them to their new rooms for a few hours each day this week, and the back and forth is getting exhausting. Also, I'm not sure if I can have kids, because I am actually devastated that I am losing one of my kids, my little heart, Bradshaw. I started out unable to stand him (I called him Rosemary's Baby because he beat me in the head with toys), but it turns out that he was just testing me, and now we are best buds. Today, his sheet said that he had fun in toddlers playing with trucks, and I wanted to cry because he likes his new room and big boy toys, and my room doesn't even have trucks. :( I know it is silly, but it is so sad to see them grow up. I don't know how I would handle it if they were my actual kids.
On the knitting front, I haven't done much. I have a bad habit of getting frustrated with a project and throwing it down. I did that after the cuff of my second Very Cabley Mitten:
I need to get over it and pick it back up, finish it, and start something else to get my mojo back. Maybe I'll try tomorrow during Grey's. Last week, I did make a really cute baby hat for my co-worker's soon-to-be born baby:

I think that is all for now. I will leave you with cute pictures of my babies:
Caleb loves art time. :)
That's my Bradshaw and little Eleni. Who knows? Maybe Andrea and I can plan their wedding someday. ;)
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
I do this yearly, so it seems like I should do it now.
1) Where did you begin 2008?
I think after doing our usual "OMG, what are we going to do for NYE?" for about 3 hours with Bryan and his brother and Kassy, Bryan and I ended up in my basement. As usual. LOL. :)
2) What was your status on Valentine's Day?
Engaged
3) Were you in school (anytime this year)?
Yup, finished grad school!
4) How did you earn your money?
The WVU College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, Tutor.com, The Griffith Foundation, and Kindercare. I'm getting a lot of tax forms this year, haha.
5) Did you have to go to the hospital?
Nope. Shazzam!
6) Did you have any encounters with the police?
I got a speeding ticket in Pt. Pleasant on the way to King's Island. Boo.
7) Where did you go on vacation?
The Dominican Republic, Cedar Point, King's Island
8) What did you purchase that was over $1000?
We bought a 60 inch HDTV and a laptop on our Best Buy card that we get to pay off for 3 years. :P
9) Did you know anybody who got married?
Meeeeeeeeeeee!
10) Did you know anybody who passed away?
Unfortunately
12) Did you move anywhere?
Yup, to good old O-H-I-O!
13 Got lost?
I live in Columbus. I am regularly lost.
14) What concerts/shows did you go to?
Trans-siberian Orchestra. Awesome rawk!
15) Were you registered to vote?
Yup, and I did.
16) Who did you want to win Big Brother?
That's still on?
17) Where do you live now?
Worthington or Columbus, OH, depending on whom you ask.
18) Describe your birthday?
I was in Punta Cana! :)
19) What's one thing you thought you'd never do but did in 2008?
Ummm, rode the Dragster at Cedar Point! Hehehe.
20) What has been your favorite moment?
Marrying Bryan!
21) What's something you learned about yourself?
I have no clue what I want to do with my life.
22) Any new additions to your family?
I got a whole host of in-laws! And 3 kitties!
23.) What was your worst month?
Probably April because of the end of school/wedding stress all coming to a head.
24.) What music will you remember 2008 by?
I have no idea. Maybe the songs from my wedding.
25) Who has been your best drinking buddy?
Andrea and Jenny
26) Made new friends?
Yup! I hope to make even more in Columbus!
27) New best friend?
I'm blessed with great friends. :)
28) Favorite Night out?
My Bachelorette Party. :)
29) What sporting events did you attend?
I am sad that I didn't get to attend any WVU games. :(
30) What was your best month?
May.
31) Overall, how would you rate this year?
I got married, and I am so happy with my husband. I wish that I could find a job more suited to my education, but the job market sucks. Someday, I know one will come along. I love my family and my friends. I got through graduate school. Overall, it was a great year. :)
32) Other than home, where did you spend most of your time?
Work
33) Change your hairstyle?
Same style, a little shorter
34) Have any car accidents?
Not that I recall.
35) How old did you turn this year?
24
36) Did you get sick this year?
I work in a daycare. I spend half my paycheck in urgent care and antibiotics. :P Fortunately, nothing too serious.
37) Been snowboarding?
No, but I would like to.
38) Are you happy to see 2008 go?
No, it was a great year!
39) Been naughty or nice?
Both. :)
Sunday, December 7, 2008
A Lazy Sunday
Work is going okay, except for the kids making me sick every day. I actually have my own classroom now. The Infant B (12-18 month old) teacher decided to get another job, so I have that room. They're my favorite kids, so that's exciting, but now I work 7:30-5:30 4 days this week and 1:30-5:30 one day. Blah! I'm still looking for other jobs because as much as I love my babies, I'm not getting paid squat, and obviously, I would like to use the 6 years I spent in school toward something relevant... But in the meantime, I will enjoy having my favorite kids. They're just so amazing to watch. They're at the age where they're starting to develop their own little personalities. One week, they're refusing to walk because they're too lazy, and a couple of weeks later after Goldfish cracker bribery, they're toddling around everywhere. It's a very cool thing to see.
The holiday season is upon us, and we're all decorated and ready to go for our "First Christmas" which is really our 5th. Bryan made fun of me the other day and asked if I was afraid Santa would pass me over if we weren't all decked out (down to my Christmas pajamas). I'm a little sad that this is the first year we will only be home for a few days (Christmas Eve through that Sunday) but it's nice to start our own holiday traditions. Little things like our tree having blue lights instead of my parents' colored ones. A star on top of the tree instead of an angel. It helps make the season ours. We'll probably make gingerbread and sugar cookies next weekend. I'm kind of sad that I won't be home to make the German cookies (Springerle and Pfeffernusse) with my parents for the first year ever, though honestly, that tradition was more special when it belonged to me and my grandfather (not that I don't love mom and dad dearly). Our shopping is about 95% done, so this is good (though the credit card bills aren't). We're going to see Transiberian Orchestra on December 20, and I am super excited about that.
On the knitting front, I am almost finished with the first sock of dad's Christmas socks. Ever since I learned to knit socks, he has been bugging me for a pair. I thought he was screwing with me for the longest time, but then I learned that his mom used to knit him wool socks... So, that's what he's getting as part of his Christmas present. :)
I also made an ornament for our tree with some leftover purple Dream in Color that just won't die:
Hope that everyone is enjoying the holiday season so far! I leave you with a picture of my dumbass cat hanging out in the Christmas tree:
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Still truckin'...
I actually had more energy yesterday than today, and I got to go see Role Models. Good movie. Go see it. I also made it to O'Charley's for a bowl of potato soup that I couldn't taste.
So, I will share a funny story to keep my blog from being so "wah, wah, I don't feel good." Some of you have heard it, but it's funny anyway. This happened last weekend. For my bachelorette party some months back, couple of my readers bought me this sex toy. It is a combination whip/feather tickler. I had it hiding under our bed. My parents came up, and we all spent the day in the Amish Country (a couple of hours away).
When we returned and started bringing our bags of goodies in, I noticed that one of the rotten cats (I KNOW IT WAS YOU, LOLA) had dragged said toy downstairs.
To the middle of the dining room.
Where both of my parents saw it.
It was like something out of a bad sitcom. Fortunately, my parents are pretty cool, but that still isn't something I would want them to see!
Remind me again why I feed the little bitch??

