Sorry to all my beloved readers (if any...) for not posting a blog in awhile. I've actually been busy!
First off, our vacation was fabulous! The weather was perfect, the lake was perfect and seeing the whole family is always a blast! We got back Saturday the 19th and I've been busy ever since.
I decided to get off my butt more during the week. It's high time Andrew and I get out of the house; even if it is 100 + degrees outside most days. I took Brittneys advice on joining the women's bible study at our church and I'm glad I did. It is on Tuesdays from 10-noon and we are discussing a book right now. It seems very interesting and the women are really nice. There is a girl that comes to watch the kids so Andrew enjoys the kid interaction that is lacking at our house. Then Andrew and I try to meet Jeremy for lunch if he is working in the area. I've gone twice so far and both times we were able to meet up with Jeremy.
This past Saturday I held a scrapbooking day at my house and was able to scrap every single picture that I took in Wisconsin! Granted I was working on it from noon to 2:30 am with a periodic break for food and chit chat. Erin came for quite awhile with Jill and Barrett. Jill and Andrew played so great together; Andrew still talks about her and that day. I guess he had a lot of fun with her! Victoria came a little later and stayed 'til 2:30 am! The guys (Jeremy, Josh and Kyle) got home about 1:30 am from the D-backs game and going out for some drinks. It was a lot of fun for us girls as well as the guys!
In the meantime I've been playing with my new iPod nano that my husband got me and trying to catch up on the 3 issues of People magazine that I had received in the mail during my vacation. This is, of course, on top of cleaning, laundry and cooking. I feel very accomplished and not so lazy.
On the lazy note; I've slacked in my jogging this week. I missed Sunday morning (thanks to the 2:30 am scrapfest) and I missed Tuesday evening (due to Jeremy and Josh being at work - a.k.a. no babysitter for Andrew). But, I plan to jump right back into it tonight. Jeremy and I decided we will run the Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day. It is a 10K (just over 6 miles) and we are currently running 1.5 miles. I made a schedule and it looks like we will have to up our distance .5 miles almost every week up until Thanksgiving Day. This means starting next week we will begin 2 miles and so on. I'll keep everyone updated on our progress with that...
Jeremy's been working a ton this week, but he has a 4 day weekend for Labor Day. He will be off Sat., Sun., Mon., and Tues. Yay! He says it's worth the crazy work hours this week for a 4 day work week. I always get so nervous for his driving when he hasn't gotten much sleep.
And that's an update on the past couple weeks! I'm still wishing I was back on the shore of Rock Lake in the 80 degree heat getting nice and tanned...
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Friday, August 04, 2006
Me - The Procrastinator
I am leaving for a 2 week vacation tomorrow and I have not began to pack. I was asked last night by friends if we were finished packing and I found it absurd that people would be finished packing 2 days before their vacation. But then another person asked if I was finished packing yesterday, too. Wow, some people are really on the ball!
For one, I am doing laundry right now since I don't have enough clothes to last me a full week, let alone 2 weeks. I know I have to do laundry up in Wisconsin, but I don't want to pack dirty stuff and deal with it there. In fact, the outfit I wore yesterday needed to be cleaned today so I couldn't have even done the laundry yesterday. It's going to be hard enough to find something to wear for today that I won't be needing to pack.
For another, I can't pack any of our toothpaste or other toiletry items since I will have to use them once (if not twice) before packing them.
So, what's left for me to pack ahead of time is some towels and sunscreen. Even toys for Andrew on the plane will have to wait to get packed since he has his favorites that he plays with everyday. If I tried to pack his crayons, markers and coloring books, there's no doubt that in a couple hours he'd be asking to play with those.
There is one thing that I'm kicking myself about not doing ahead of time. Taking my cat to my mom and dad's house. Now, I will be taking 45 minutes to drive there, hang out a bit, say good-bye and drive another 45 minutes back here. Hmm, I'm admitting that I should've done that yesterday...
Oh well, I figure that I'll be so busy that, before I know it, I'll be waking up tomorrow a.m. on my way to V.A.C.A.T.I.O.N.! Yippee!
For one, I am doing laundry right now since I don't have enough clothes to last me a full week, let alone 2 weeks. I know I have to do laundry up in Wisconsin, but I don't want to pack dirty stuff and deal with it there. In fact, the outfit I wore yesterday needed to be cleaned today so I couldn't have even done the laundry yesterday. It's going to be hard enough to find something to wear for today that I won't be needing to pack.
For another, I can't pack any of our toothpaste or other toiletry items since I will have to use them once (if not twice) before packing them.
So, what's left for me to pack ahead of time is some towels and sunscreen. Even toys for Andrew on the plane will have to wait to get packed since he has his favorites that he plays with everyday. If I tried to pack his crayons, markers and coloring books, there's no doubt that in a couple hours he'd be asking to play with those.
There is one thing that I'm kicking myself about not doing ahead of time. Taking my cat to my mom and dad's house. Now, I will be taking 45 minutes to drive there, hang out a bit, say good-bye and drive another 45 minutes back here. Hmm, I'm admitting that I should've done that yesterday...
Oh well, I figure that I'll be so busy that, before I know it, I'll be waking up tomorrow a.m. on my way to V.A.C.A.T.I.O.N.! Yippee!
Monday, July 31, 2006
Weekend Events
What an accomplished last couple of days I've had! On Thursday, I cleaned the house, top to bottom, Jeremy and I went jogging and then decided to clean the front yard. We mowed the lawn (finally) and trimmed all the bushes that were growing wildly all over the place. I've discovered that I should never be a hairdresser since I basically trimmed the bushes to even smaller than they were when we moved in. They just grow so fast and since we will be gone on vacation for a couple weeks we won't come back to an overgrown mess (except the lawn, of course).
Saturday, we cleaned out our garage. It sounds simple and easy, but our garage was a complete disaster! I could barely squeeze my car into it. In fact, the other day while backing out, I was trying to make sure I wasn't going to hit one of Andrew's toys or Jeremy's yard equipment and I wasn't paying attention to the other side of my car and my passenger side mirror hit the garage and it broke a piece of the plastic off. At least the glass didn't break...
So, on Saturday we dragged all our crap out of the garage into 3 piles, keep, donate and trash (yeah, I watch a lot of Clean Sweep on TLC). The donate pile was the biggest. I donated all of Andrew's baby stuff: car seat, stroller, bassinet, toys, swing, clothes. All of it! Gone! We've been trying to have a baby for a year and a half now with no luck so I figured if we ever get pregnant, I'll just buy new stuff. This stuff has been in the garage for a year and it is so dusty and dirty that I wouldn't have wanted to deal with cleaning it up if I ever need it again anyway. We donated 4 bins of clothes to Kristi since she just found out she is having a boy and she only has girl stuff from her first child.
So, we sweeped the dirt, leaves and spider webs out of the garage, took 2 trips to the donation center in Coolidge and went to Walmart for some shelves, a tool box and a stand with holes in it for the broom, mop, rake, etc. We took 2 trips to a dumpster down the street (luckily houses are still being built in our community so we didn't have to go far) and we were done! I now have more than half the garage for my car and Andrew has plenty of room to park his scooter, fire truck, Power Wheels and bike and Jeremy has his own section for yard stuff and his lawn mower. It was an all day adventure, but aaahhh, it's wonderfully worth it!
Saturday, we cleaned out our garage. It sounds simple and easy, but our garage was a complete disaster! I could barely squeeze my car into it. In fact, the other day while backing out, I was trying to make sure I wasn't going to hit one of Andrew's toys or Jeremy's yard equipment and I wasn't paying attention to the other side of my car and my passenger side mirror hit the garage and it broke a piece of the plastic off. At least the glass didn't break...
So, on Saturday we dragged all our crap out of the garage into 3 piles, keep, donate and trash (yeah, I watch a lot of Clean Sweep on TLC). The donate pile was the biggest. I donated all of Andrew's baby stuff: car seat, stroller, bassinet, toys, swing, clothes. All of it! Gone! We've been trying to have a baby for a year and a half now with no luck so I figured if we ever get pregnant, I'll just buy new stuff. This stuff has been in the garage for a year and it is so dusty and dirty that I wouldn't have wanted to deal with cleaning it up if I ever need it again anyway. We donated 4 bins of clothes to Kristi since she just found out she is having a boy and she only has girl stuff from her first child.
So, we sweeped the dirt, leaves and spider webs out of the garage, took 2 trips to the donation center in Coolidge and went to Walmart for some shelves, a tool box and a stand with holes in it for the broom, mop, rake, etc. We took 2 trips to a dumpster down the street (luckily houses are still being built in our community so we didn't have to go far) and we were done! I now have more than half the garage for my car and Andrew has plenty of room to park his scooter, fire truck, Power Wheels and bike and Jeremy has his own section for yard stuff and his lawn mower. It was an all day adventure, but aaahhh, it's wonderfully worth it!
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
I.Am.The.Scrap.Master!
Wow! I am a scrappin' machine! On Saturday I went over to Kristi's house for our July scrapbooking day. From 10 am - 10 pm we scrapped! Oh yeah, and ate... It was so fun! I completed many pages in my Family album. This album is our family pictures (not including vacations - that's a separate album) from when Jeremy and I started dating (June 2001) to current. I am to Andrew's 2nd birthday, so I have less than a year to be caught up! Not caught up as in I have no more pictures to scrap, but caught up in the Family album. I still have pictures from Andrew's 2nd birthday to current to get caught up in his own album, I will soon be having to catch up our Vacation album (since we are going to Wisconsin in less than 2 weeks) and I still have to start our Wedding album (and in order to start that I have to get pictures developed still).
I got so much done on Saturday since Jeremy took Andrew to the Diamondbacks baseball game. Not that Andrew wouldn't have just played with the kids all day and night, but I didn't have to fix him stuff to eat, get him drinks, or assist him in the bathroom for the whole day! Jeremy is so awesome, isn't he?!
Kristi and Randi got quite a bit done and even my mom came for a little bit and got some stuff done. I think I could've gone all night, but I need to get some more pictures of Andrew's 2nd birthday. I think I used all the pics in his album and didn't save many for the Family album; I only have a picture of his cake and Tessie on Kristi's lap. Hmmm...
I guess I have found the one thing that I can do over and over and never get bored with. Gail couldn't believe how we could sit there and just keep going (with the occassional food and bathroom break, of course). I think it's like how some guys can just play video games for hours. I never understood it until now. I could've done the same thing the very next day and not have dreaded it at all! Wow, a.d.d.i.c.t.e.d., I guess!
If only I could have an endless supply of cash-flow for scrap products and picture development, I'd be set! But, I'd never get anything else done, I guess.
I got so much done on Saturday since Jeremy took Andrew to the Diamondbacks baseball game. Not that Andrew wouldn't have just played with the kids all day and night, but I didn't have to fix him stuff to eat, get him drinks, or assist him in the bathroom for the whole day! Jeremy is so awesome, isn't he?!
Kristi and Randi got quite a bit done and even my mom came for a little bit and got some stuff done. I think I could've gone all night, but I need to get some more pictures of Andrew's 2nd birthday. I think I used all the pics in his album and didn't save many for the Family album; I only have a picture of his cake and Tessie on Kristi's lap. Hmmm...
I guess I have found the one thing that I can do over and over and never get bored with. Gail couldn't believe how we could sit there and just keep going (with the occassional food and bathroom break, of course). I think it's like how some guys can just play video games for hours. I never understood it until now. I could've done the same thing the very next day and not have dreaded it at all! Wow, a.d.d.i.c.t.e.d., I guess!
If only I could have an endless supply of cash-flow for scrap products and picture development, I'd be set! But, I'd never get anything else done, I guess.
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Paris Hilton is CRAZY!
Hello! I had a very boring day today. I did laundry and waited for a guy from my house's builder to come make repairs (since my year warranty is up next month I had to scramble to get ahold of these people). I've been online quite a bit today. I came across an article about Paris Hilton claiming she is an icon of our time. Here's her quote, "I think every decade has an iconic blonde -- like Marilyn Monroe or Princess Diana -- and right now, I'm that icon." Yikes! And here I was thinking it was Anna Nicole Smith or Britney Spears...
Anyway, I found it amusing since she goes on to explain that she is unlike any other heiress in that, "I have so many projects -- bags, fragrances, makeup. I go round the world every three days, designing and personally approving it all. I've got movies to make, a tour, TV shows. Every day of my life is scheduled until the end of 2007." Wow, she is making such a difference in the world! I didn't have any idea!
And if fate shall deal her the death at age 36 that it did Marilyn Monroe and Princess Diana, she says, "At least I'll always be remembered." Hmmm, really?
Congratulations, Paris. I've just removed your song from my myspace page!! Why did I even have it in the first place?
Anyway, I found it amusing since she goes on to explain that she is unlike any other heiress in that, "I have so many projects -- bags, fragrances, makeup. I go round the world every three days, designing and personally approving it all. I've got movies to make, a tour, TV shows. Every day of my life is scheduled until the end of 2007." Wow, she is making such a difference in the world! I didn't have any idea!
And if fate shall deal her the death at age 36 that it did Marilyn Monroe and Princess Diana, she says, "At least I'll always be remembered." Hmmm, really?
Congratulations, Paris. I've just removed your song from my myspace page!! Why did I even have it in the first place?
Sunday, July 16, 2006
Weekend is winding down - time to share!
So, I had a great and eventful weekend! Yay!
Friday during the day was a pain in my be-hind, though. I had to run a million errands. Just like the house cleaning, I always pile in all my errands in one day. Why waste gas, right? So, I got an oil change, picked up dry cleaning, took Andrew for a haircut, ate with Andrew at Taco Bell, went to Costco to develope 130 pictures off of my digital camera, picked up $120 worth of "necessities" at Costco (while I was already there, right?), took Andrew's old babysitter (Randi) some Creative Memories stuff she ordered and let Andrew play with his old friends for awhile, then had to go back to Costco to pick up the picks I got developed. All of this crap was done between 11 am and 4:30 pm (like the hottest part of the friggin' day)! I was the retard that wore a tank top under my t-shirt that isn't quite long enough AND a padded bra that soaked up all the sweat dripping from my neck down. It was AWFUL! Driving by a golf course I actually had a fantasy of just jumping into the lake in the middle of the fairway... By the end of the errand-running I was a gross, stinky wreck! Plus, Jeremy and I were suppose to go see one of his old friends that night which meant I had to haul @ss back to Coolidge and take another shower and get ready.
Well, I took the shower and got fresh and I was fine after that. We took a 45 minute trip to Maricopa to see his old buddy Santana and his wife and 3 kids. It was a lot of fun! They invited a couple that is close friends of theirs and we played Cranium (boys vs. girls; boys won). We didn't get home 'til 2:00 am though...
Saturday we all slept in real late (like 10:00 am, I think) and then headed over to another one of our friends' house that we haven't been to in a while. Jeremy hung out with his best friend of WAY back, McKay and I did some major scrapping with his wife, Brandi. Andrew played with their youngest son, Brady. Her older two were away at the grandparent's house. Brandi and I got soooo much done, plus it was a blast! We left there at about 1:00 am and got home at about 1:30 am. (And I'm wondering why Andrew is not going to sleep right now; it's only 10:45 pm).
Today, I set my alarm for 7:00 am (yucky after going to bed so late) to go jogging while the weather is somewhat cooler (I think it was 89 degrees or so). I fell back to sleep for 20 minutes until I forced myself up and out the door. I was right, it WAS easy to jog in the cooler weather! It was humid which made it hard to breathe, but I wasn't getting sweat beads dripping into my eyes and I didn't feel like I was going to fall over and sizzle up like a piece of bacon in a very hot frying pan). Then, I got ready and we headed off to church. Afterward, we went to Jeremy's mom's house so Jeremy could help load some branches into Kristi and Steve's truck. Then we headed off to Manuel and April's house for some hamburgers and some baseball (D-backs got murdered by Milwaukee). We made it home at a very decent hour, I watched a couple episodes of The Hills (MTV reality show that totally sucks, but I got suckered in for some reason). Now, I'm just waiting for Andrew to fall asleep so I can tuck him in and go to sleep myself.
Friday during the day was a pain in my be-hind, though. I had to run a million errands. Just like the house cleaning, I always pile in all my errands in one day. Why waste gas, right? So, I got an oil change, picked up dry cleaning, took Andrew for a haircut, ate with Andrew at Taco Bell, went to Costco to develope 130 pictures off of my digital camera, picked up $120 worth of "necessities" at Costco (while I was already there, right?), took Andrew's old babysitter (Randi) some Creative Memories stuff she ordered and let Andrew play with his old friends for awhile, then had to go back to Costco to pick up the picks I got developed. All of this crap was done between 11 am and 4:30 pm (like the hottest part of the friggin' day)! I was the retard that wore a tank top under my t-shirt that isn't quite long enough AND a padded bra that soaked up all the sweat dripping from my neck down. It was AWFUL! Driving by a golf course I actually had a fantasy of just jumping into the lake in the middle of the fairway... By the end of the errand-running I was a gross, stinky wreck! Plus, Jeremy and I were suppose to go see one of his old friends that night which meant I had to haul @ss back to Coolidge and take another shower and get ready.
Well, I took the shower and got fresh and I was fine after that. We took a 45 minute trip to Maricopa to see his old buddy Santana and his wife and 3 kids. It was a lot of fun! They invited a couple that is close friends of theirs and we played Cranium (boys vs. girls; boys won). We didn't get home 'til 2:00 am though...
Saturday we all slept in real late (like 10:00 am, I think) and then headed over to another one of our friends' house that we haven't been to in a while. Jeremy hung out with his best friend of WAY back, McKay and I did some major scrapping with his wife, Brandi. Andrew played with their youngest son, Brady. Her older two were away at the grandparent's house. Brandi and I got soooo much done, plus it was a blast! We left there at about 1:00 am and got home at about 1:30 am. (And I'm wondering why Andrew is not going to sleep right now; it's only 10:45 pm).
Today, I set my alarm for 7:00 am (yucky after going to bed so late) to go jogging while the weather is somewhat cooler (I think it was 89 degrees or so). I fell back to sleep for 20 minutes until I forced myself up and out the door. I was right, it WAS easy to jog in the cooler weather! It was humid which made it hard to breathe, but I wasn't getting sweat beads dripping into my eyes and I didn't feel like I was going to fall over and sizzle up like a piece of bacon in a very hot frying pan). Then, I got ready and we headed off to church. Afterward, we went to Jeremy's mom's house so Jeremy could help load some branches into Kristi and Steve's truck. Then we headed off to Manuel and April's house for some hamburgers and some baseball (D-backs got murdered by Milwaukee). We made it home at a very decent hour, I watched a couple episodes of The Hills (MTV reality show that totally sucks, but I got suckered in for some reason). Now, I'm just waiting for Andrew to fall asleep so I can tuck him in and go to sleep myself.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
My Tedious Chores
Today was a busy day! I did all of my house cleaning in one day and went jogging! I usually do the house cleaning in one day, but wonder afterwards, why I do it all at once.
I guess I am in the habit of doing that from my working days. I would work all week and about once a month I would make Jeremy and Andrew leave so I could clean the house completely. (My house will not get cleaned with the two of them there, nuff said).
Another reason is that when it's done, it's done. I don't have to worry about "finishing up" any other time. I could do half one day and half another. However, when I am in the mood to do it, chances are, I won't be in the mood to do it the next day, as well. I just assume get it done and not have to worry about it for another 2 weeks. Yes, I've changed my once a month house cleaning excursion to twice a month; for stress reasons. I used to let the house get too dirty and when it would come time to clean, I would be overwhelmed and wouldn't know where to begin. Now that I don't work, I tidy up the house before going to bed so that all I have piled up on me in 2 weeks is dusting, bathrooms, vacuuming and mopping.
After the eventful day of house cleaning today, I took a jog around the neighborhood. We live off of a grass retention and, in my observation, the sidewalk around the retention is not smaller than a high school track. So, I've taken up the habit of jogging 4 times around the retention (hoping it is more than a mile). This can be quite the chore as it is still 102 degrees at 6:00 or 7:00 pm. I happened to weigh myself before I ran and when I came back I had lost 2 pounds! Not that I am trying to lose weight, but trying to lose flab on my upper thighs, hips and butt. I used to be an avid runner when I had a gym membership some 5 years ago. Running has always come easy to me; I thought I'd have no problem picking up this habit again. Boy was I wrong! It's probably since I've always run indoors on a treadmill with A/C blowing at me and I was never out of the habit of running for 5 years straight (in which time I have poped out a child). Will I ever be able to do it with the ease and agility I once had? Luckily I have my vacation to Wisconsin coming up for motivation (we vacation off of a Lake, aka, swim suit time). And when I come back, the weather will be getting to the point of cool down. I just have to get through the end of August which will be the worst sine there will be no more vacation motivation and the weather will be even hotter (and possibly humid). We'll see! **I swear an iPod would help.** I think music motivation will mentally shade the scorching sun. Husband, are you reading this?
I guess I am in the habit of doing that from my working days. I would work all week and about once a month I would make Jeremy and Andrew leave so I could clean the house completely. (My house will not get cleaned with the two of them there, nuff said).
Another reason is that when it's done, it's done. I don't have to worry about "finishing up" any other time. I could do half one day and half another. However, when I am in the mood to do it, chances are, I won't be in the mood to do it the next day, as well. I just assume get it done and not have to worry about it for another 2 weeks. Yes, I've changed my once a month house cleaning excursion to twice a month; for stress reasons. I used to let the house get too dirty and when it would come time to clean, I would be overwhelmed and wouldn't know where to begin. Now that I don't work, I tidy up the house before going to bed so that all I have piled up on me in 2 weeks is dusting, bathrooms, vacuuming and mopping.
After the eventful day of house cleaning today, I took a jog around the neighborhood. We live off of a grass retention and, in my observation, the sidewalk around the retention is not smaller than a high school track. So, I've taken up the habit of jogging 4 times around the retention (hoping it is more than a mile). This can be quite the chore as it is still 102 degrees at 6:00 or 7:00 pm. I happened to weigh myself before I ran and when I came back I had lost 2 pounds! Not that I am trying to lose weight, but trying to lose flab on my upper thighs, hips and butt. I used to be an avid runner when I had a gym membership some 5 years ago. Running has always come easy to me; I thought I'd have no problem picking up this habit again. Boy was I wrong! It's probably since I've always run indoors on a treadmill with A/C blowing at me and I was never out of the habit of running for 5 years straight (in which time I have poped out a child). Will I ever be able to do it with the ease and agility I once had? Luckily I have my vacation to Wisconsin coming up for motivation (we vacation off of a Lake, aka, swim suit time). And when I come back, the weather will be getting to the point of cool down. I just have to get through the end of August which will be the worst sine there will be no more vacation motivation and the weather will be even hotter (and possibly humid). We'll see! **I swear an iPod would help.** I think music motivation will mentally shade the scorching sun. Husband, are you reading this?
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