I bought a car
Holy Cow Batman
2006 Chevy Cobalt
I get it on Wednesday
I think that's when it'll be real
29 March 2009
17 March 2009
i hate having a cold. they sort of just come on. one minute you can breath, the next moment
you can feel fluids just draining into your throat. attractive right? right.
getting more excited for my seattle/portland trip. i just need to figure out what to pack. i'm wishing my itouch hadn't been stolen....it would have been perfect for this trip. oh well.
long work week.....the kids have minimum days all week which means we have them for an extra 1.5 hours. it might not seem like a long time but it is!
i'm ready for friday and it's only the end of tuesday.
boo
you can feel fluids just draining into your throat. attractive right? right.
getting more excited for my seattle/portland trip. i just need to figure out what to pack. i'm wishing my itouch hadn't been stolen....it would have been perfect for this trip. oh well.
long work week.....the kids have minimum days all week which means we have them for an extra 1.5 hours. it might not seem like a long time but it is!
i'm ready for friday and it's only the end of tuesday.
boo
15 March 2009
driving and a 1,700 yr old tree
26 year old finally gets her license. It's a miracle.
the picture, not so good. I look very red. I suppose it could be worse.
The freedom is nice. Now I just have to find myself an inexpensive car.
A few weekends ago I went to winter camp with the HS youth group.
It was an amazing weekend, and it was nice to see the kids in a place where
quite a few of them let down their guard and just worship and praise God.
When we left the vehicle I was in made a stop. A great stop.
We (2 of us...the leaders) walked the trail to the General Grant Sequoia.
It's size is just amazing.....and the fact that it is about 1,700 years old just makes standing in its presence
breathtaking
the picture, not so good. I look very red. I suppose it could be worse.
The freedom is nice. Now I just have to find myself an inexpensive car.
It was an amazing weekend, and it was nice to see the kids in a place where
quite a few of them let down their guard and just worship and praise God.
When we left the vehicle I was in made a stop. A great stop.
We (2 of us...the leaders) walked the trail to the General Grant Sequoia.
It's size is just amazing.....and the fact that it is about 1,700 years old just makes standing in its presence
breathtaking
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_grant_tree (facts about the tree)
I think I need to go back and and see the rest of the trees.
16 January 2009
The Beach
So on Tuesday, before I got all sorts of sick, I went to the beach. Yay for the beach. Yay for being hot enough to go to the beach. Though, the water was frigid. It was beautiful (minus the dead pelican under the pier). It's so much fun watching Tabby and Kaydee play in the little pools of water that are around the pier.

and whatever the most random thing you think you could find on the beach is...I bet I have it beat.
That's right, a headless statue. It was small. Maybe 7 inches tall. Don't know why it was just standing there...but randomness at the beach is always fun.
Perhaps I'll leave this post with a slightly more beach like picture. And the musing: I am not prepared to go back to work next week. At All!
11 January 2009
something pretty
I've been getting in a little more driving in...which is a good thing. I need to figure out when I want to take the drive test and schedule that. Put pressure on myself and my mom.
05 January 2009
Hope where there shouldn't be any
Yesterday I went to the Museum of Tolerance. I've been before.....one other time to the one in L.A. and once to the one in D.C.
We went through the tour (very crowded) and decided to go listen to the Holocaust Survivor speak at 2. I sort of knew what to expect, I've heard a survivor before. But I was completely unprepared.
We had the pleasure of hearing Elizabeth Mann speak. She was born in Hungary on December 31, 1925. She spent one year at Auschwitz. She has no idea how she survived....Her father, brother, and mother were all killed pretty much the moment they arrived. Her story is heart wrenching. But at the end of it she talked about hope and believing in the good of others. She is truly an inspiring woman. To talk about believing in the good of others after everything she's been through reminds me that no matter what hope remains.
I can't imagine what she's been through, but hers is a story and message that needs to be heard round the world.
We went through the tour (very crowded) and decided to go listen to the Holocaust Survivor speak at 2. I sort of knew what to expect, I've heard a survivor before. But I was completely unprepared.
We had the pleasure of hearing Elizabeth Mann speak. She was born in Hungary on December 31, 1925. She spent one year at Auschwitz. She has no idea how she survived....Her father, brother, and mother were all killed pretty much the moment they arrived. Her story is heart wrenching. But at the end of it she talked about hope and believing in the good of others. She is truly an inspiring woman. To talk about believing in the good of others after everything she's been through reminds me that no matter what hope remains.
I can't imagine what she's been through, but hers is a story and message that needs to be heard round the world.
11 December 2008
The Osbournes
So last weekend, Sunday to be exact, I went down to LA (with friends) to see the taping of The Osbournes newest TV adventure. It's a Variety type show. We were the first audience. It was supposed to take 2 hours. We were there a couple more. I think the only saving point was the end of the show when Ozzy shot this foam stuff at the audience. I got a teeny bit on my shoe. Oh and I got a cupcake because well....if you watch the show (don't know when it'll be on) you'll see why. The guy that passed out the cupcakes had eyes on his back (his very buff/tan back). My gut says the show will not last.
Before we went to the show we discovered The Grove. Most awesome "mall" ever. I put mall in loose terms because it's not enclosed. All the stores are separated and you walk down the street. It's lovely.
Life is life is life. I work and work and go home and zone. Sad pathetic me.
Before we went to the show we discovered The Grove. Most awesome "mall" ever. I put mall in loose terms because it's not enclosed. All the stores are separated and you walk down the street. It's lovely.
Life is life is life. I work and work and go home and zone. Sad pathetic me.
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