Campout!


This weekend we're going up to Red Feather Lake to a Campout with a bunch of people I work with. Richard owns a cabin up there and invites everyone up. We went last year and had a great time, so I'm definitely looking forward to this year. Matt and I are going to bring a futon mattress and sleep in the back of the car and we're going to take Loki and his box so we can actually get some sleep. I can't wait to see him in nature. I'm pretty certain we're going to have one happy pup on our hands.

Fresh!

I don't know if anyone noticed, but I added a new skin to Jesser yesterday. The new skin is called “fresh” and I drew the inspiration for it from the wrapping paper on one of my b'day gifts (rather like the background). I sort of made it though as an homage to the hubby who had nothing but girly skins to choose from on the page that is (theoretically) half his, although he (ahem) hardly ever writes on it. Well he is quite busy keeping me in line. Check out the new “fresh” skin if you're so inclined and enjoy our last few days of summer. *aaah*

The Eye of the Tiger

My friend, Holly, who I've mentioned before, I'm sure, asked me to go to kick-boxing with her. We usually go to pottery classes on Tuesdays and kick-boxing is right before that, so after work, I met Holly at the Golden Rec Center (also where we do our pottery). The class was a lot like any other aerobics class — mostly the same moves, but the arms were vastly different … jabbing and hooking and upper-cutting and all. I'd had a frustrating day at work, so I took out some of that punching the air. Very theraputic. But at the time I really didn't think I was working out my arms that much.

Yea. I was wrong.

This morning, I ache. My arms ache, but even worse than my arms is that space between my shoulder blades. Yikes. I've taken my ibuprofen and I project that I will be feeling better in a couple of hours and even possibly lifting my arms above my head successfully.

I give kickboxing 4.5 stars on the workout scale. Fun and challenging without that monotonous thing. I think I will be back.

Celebration


Last night we went to Frasca for dinner to celebrate. It was the first time we'd ever dined there and we really enjoyed the food.

We were celebrating lots. Yesterday was Kelly's first day of law school, My dad's birthday was on the 14th, mine was on the 4th and our anniversary was the 17th. Kell, Matt and I gave my dad a couple of history books, an Alton Brown book and some cooking gear. My mom got him a digital camera, a duffel bag and some other goodies.

For our anniversary, my family got us plus “Thing 1 and Thing 2” figures. They're so cute! I put them in the shelves in our retreat. We are Thing 1 and Thing 2.

My sis got me silver earrings with spirals on them, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory on DVD and yummy peach lip balm she got from Urban Outfitters. My parents got me a Le Sport Sac weekender tote, a corduroy jacket and a fleece vest from Eddie Bauer. I also got as a souvenir/b'day present a Blossom alarm clock that came all the way from San Francisco. I'm worried I'm forgetting something, but I can't think of what!! I had a very very nice elongated b'day with many many nice surprises.

I'm so lucky.

Brain Hurts

I've been using Stumble Upon for a while now. Stumble Upon is a browser add in that lets a user randomly find web pages that match certain interests. I normally use this when I'm pretty bored and can't think of anything else to do. Normally, I find a few humorous quotes or a Flash presentation, but nothing that takes a lot of time.

Tonight however, about the time I needed to go bed, I ran across a Flash game called Grow RPG by eyemaze.com. This is actually a puzzle where you have to place 8 pieces in a particular order. After each piece is laid, some of the previous pieces “GROW” based on the order in which you placed them. Once all the pieces are laid, your character attempts to fight a few creatures. You know how well you did based on far he gets before he dies.

It sounds simple, but if my math is correct, there are 40320 ways the eight pieces can be placed. It took me over an hour to solve it. I fumbled around for a bit, got frustrated, looked online for the solution, couldn't find that fast enough to suit me but did find some kid who solved in in 10 minutes. After my pride recovered, I sat down with a pen a paper and spent the next hour working it out (it would be much faster if you didn't have to watch the animations each time). It was fun but it should have started earlier than 10:30 PM.

I'm Not an Adult, but I Play One on TV

Legally, I suppose I've ben an adult for (yikes!) seven years now. But I've never really felt very “grown up.” Sadly, I'm starting to feel that way. I was very disturbed to find that I was practically giddy over setting up my 401(k) and a new savings account.

I'm married and more often than not, I see people my age with kids and sensible sedans, not school bags and mopeds. But just because I becomre more mature and responsible doesn't mean I have to give up all the fun. I can still watch cartoons and read baby-chick lit and appreciate a new box of colored pencils. It's not against the law. And I swear I will *never* have a sensible sedan.

Library Magic

When I go to the library, I turn into a four-year-old again. It's amazing what walking into that building does to me. Libraries are so full of potential and knowledge and possibilities and fun and I'm instantly returned to my youth. My mom would take my sister and I to the library on a regular basis. We'd pick all the books we could carry and bring them home and have bedtime stories with both our parents every night (or what seemed like every night). So many of those books are still with me … their stories, lessons and characters … and so is my love of reading and learning.

Before I moved away, I had no idea how amazing our libraries are… not just my county, but Denver public libraries are very very highly ranked and with good reason. As I'm getting back into the groove of using the library, I'm constantly amazed at what is available: practically anything I want to read or watch or listen to is available through the public library. Continue reading “Library Magic”

Surprise!!

Just as I was about to head out to lunch, these beauties showed up. I don't know how many of them there are. I'd guess at least 100. They smell so nice, not sweet, but fresh … mmmm.

I was so surprised!! This is the first time Matt's sent me flowers. Not that he's not thoughtful and spontaneous and romantic … he is. It just usually comes in the form of a video card or something like that.

I'm insanely happy though. Daisies are one of my favorite flowers. I wore them in my hair when we got married and they were on our wedding cake. *sigh*

Three Years!


Three years ago today, Matt and I were married. It was one of the happiest days of my life and the past three years have been amazing. I love being with him … just something as simple as cleaning the house or cooking or something grand like traveling. It's such a happy life that we share.

For our anniversary, today all we will do is talk on the phone. Sadly, Matt had to be away for business this week. But he'll be back on Friday and we'll spend it doing something we rarely get to do anymore: spending an evening at home, playing video games, watching DVDs, reading … whatever we like. I'm looking forward to it. Continue reading “Three Years!”