Monday, November 29, 2004
Finally!
Our vacation was nice (well, as nice as a vacation can be when it is with family). We got to spend Thanksgiving with some of Robbie's relatives. Then, on Black Friday, we braved a couple of stores for some Christmas shopping. Interestingly enough, the only things that we bought were for ourselves :-D Saturday, we went to Charleston to see some more of Robbie's family, and we went to eat at this really good restaurant called California Dreaming. We then drove through a three-mile loop of an amazing Christmas light display. There were some really cool lights, however the pictures we took don't do them justice. Once I find Robbie's camera, maybe I'll post one or two of the pictures.
This week, I want to go to Target or Walmart or Lowe's to get some Christmas decorations. We are going to go on Saturday and cut down a Christmas tree at a tree farm. I'm so excited. I love Christmas, and I get into the decorating and all that fun stuff. Robbie was telling me about how he used to go out and shoot mistletoe out of trees when he was younger. We probably won't go to that extent, but it will be fun just the same.
I am about halfway through the Dan Brown book Digital Fortress (last of the books that I have read, first that Dan Brown wrote). As was all of the others, this one is good. The characters aren't quite as well developed, but I'm quite enjoying the book. It will probably get sent out to California for Kath to read when I'm done with it (under the guise of a Christmas present).
Anyways, I guess that's all for now. I'll try to be more diligent about updating more often.
Thursday, November 18, 2004
What I did on my summer vacation...um, I mean on my birthday
- Celtic knot ring
- Terps red hooded sweatshirt
- Terps license plate frame
- mp3 player
- coloring book and art stuff :-D
- foot jewelry (or something like that)
So, anything on my previous list that is not on the above list is still fair game. Some of the things that I remember from memory, without looking at my wish list is: towels, bedding set, anything from Victoria's Secret...I can't remember anything else offhand. But I'll keep thinking about what I want for Christmas.
So back to my birthday...it was good. I got to sleep late. And then Robbie and I went for a walk at Greenbelt Park. We made the mistake of going out to Tyson's Corner for dinner right at rush hour...it took an hour and a half to get there. But we had a good dinner at Rainforest Cafe, and then had cake at Mom and Dad's. I got to talk to my sister when I was opening presents, so that was fun. Otherwise, I guess it was just a regular day. And now I'm one year older (for those of you playing along at home, that would make me 26). But life is good, so I guess 26 is okay :)
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
Getting old
I planned to bust my butt and do a court report and social summary from the time court ended (so, say about 12:30) until my home visit, which I have to leave for at 6:30. I was going to get so much accomplished. Well, a coworker called in sick, and so now I have to spend the afternoon taking two of my kids to therapy, which is not a difficult task, it is just extremely time consuming. Therapy is at 4:15, but I have to leave at 3 to go get the kids, take them to therapy, and then take them home afterwards, which burns my entire afternoon. So, instead of getting to work on all of my stuff, I will be busy from 3 until probably about 5:45. I guess I can work from 5:45 until 6:30, but by then I'm just going to be drained, cranky, and tired. I completed my court report, so I'm taking a few moments to just unwind and write before I have to go play chauffeur.
Back to my birthday :) I'm excited. I always get excited for my birthday, although I'm not sure why. It's not because of presents or whatever. I think I just like the attention (hehehe!). I'm taking off work to just relax tomorrow. And when you say it's your birthday, everyone is like, "Oh, happy birthday!" like that's the best thing they have heard all day. But, again, like the praise, it's nice to hear :)
I'm just all about myself today... :-P
Friday, November 12, 2004
Cool website
Thursday, November 11, 2004
Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue
Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Update on wish list
My wish list
So I'm sitting here, being a slacker (again), and trying to come up with a wish list. Here's my best attempt thus far.
- A new Terps license plate frame.
- A 2005 calendar.
- The new Toby Keith CD.
- A Barnes and Noble gift card.
- A pair of WARM winter gloves (all the gloves I have don't really keep my hands warm).
- A dressy watch.
- A Victoria's Secret gift card.
- A gift certificate for a massage (such as SpaWish).
- A crock pot.
- A new bedding set.
- Anything else that you think I might like!
I know that most of the time, people don't like to get gift certificates. I, myself, like to be able to get someone something personal. But, when all else fails, gift certificates work.
**Note: This list is in no way requiring that people who do not ordinarily get me gifts to buy me gifts for my birthday and/or Christmas. It is just the product of brainstorming that is being done on my blog instead of on a piece of notebook paper. This list is mainly for my family and Robbie.
Saturday, November 6, 2004
Walmart and such
I finished up The Brethren. It was pretty good, not as good as some of Grisham's earlier novels. But, it kept my interest and I finished it pretty quickly. I think I'm going to start on Digital Fortress next. I have read all of Dan Brown's other novels, and I'm curious to see how this one ranks.
I need to go to Walmart. That will probably be one of the only things that gets accomplished tomorrow. I'll get up and go to Church, maybe get one or two loads of clothes washed, and hopefully get out to Walmart. I usually go to Target instead of Walmart for a variety of reasons. One, Target is closer. There is a Target that is about five minutes away whereas Walmart is a good fifteen or twenty minutes from my house. Two, Target has more upscale products. In general, I would rather buy something from Target, such as underwear or the like, than I would from Walmart. Third, Walmart usually has scary people shopping in their stores. If you have never heard it, I urge you to listen to Rodney Carrington's routine about Walmart. The most disturbing part about it is that most of what he says is true. But, I digress. As I said, I need to go to Walmart to get some dishes. We have been in this apartment for going on three months, and we have five plates to eat off of. And, two of those plates are my mom's. Same goes for bowls. So, I want to go to Walmart to get a set of Corelle dishes. They are not good and expensive like Pfaltzgraff or Lenox. But, it will give me another four plates and bowls so I don't have to wash dishes so often. I need a few other items that I can get from Walmart (toiletries and the such). But, the main part of my mission is to get dishes. Robbie says that we can use paper plates, but it would be nice to have some sort of set of dishes that we can use if and when we decide to have people come over to our apartment. So, my day tomorrow will prove to be as uneventful and mundane as today was. How is it that every weekend I plan to get so much done, and when the weekend finally gets here, it flies by and nothing gets accomplished?
Friday, November 5, 2004
White is my favorite color of the day
New name
I'm done ranting...
OK, tirade over.
Other stuff...
I lead a dull life. I don't have any plans for the weekend, except to wash clothes and perhaps clean the house. I have another headache, and can not figure out what is causing them. I'm reading a Grisham novel, The Brethren. I think it's a few years old, but so far it's pretty good. I also have a few LSAT study books lying around that I keep meaning to go through. I really need to set aside several hours, take one of the LSAT practice tests, and see what it is really like. I just can't decide if I'm motivated enough to go back to school. Anyways, I think I need a nap. But instead, I guess I'll go meet with my supervisor. TTFN!
Wednesday, November 3, 2004
Elephants suck!
Tuesday, November 2, 2004
Lack of motivation
Today, I'm thinking I might need to leave a bit early (shocker, eh?) so I can get to the polls. It sounds like I may be waiting for two hours to cast my vote today, and I'm thinking if I can get there a little early, maybe I'll miss some of the crowds. I'm certainly not missing my chance to vote Mr. Bush out of office. And, who knows...afterall, the Redskins did lose on Sunday...so that means that Kerry should be the winner. I know it's too close to call, but if we all focus our energy on thinking that Kerry will win...well, draw your own conclusions. So, all you Democrats get out there and vote! (I'm sure this is just killing all of my Republican readers!)
OK, I've stalled long enough. Let me go find something else to do...um, I mean, let me go work on that social history :-D

