Thursday, August 30, 2007

  • What Kind Of Friend Are You?

    You Are a Good Friend Because You're Supportive
    You are almost like a life coach for your best friends.
    You give them help when they need it... but you also know when to give them a push.

    People tend to rely on you for moral support and advice.
    You've probably always been mature for your age, so this is a role that's you're comfortable with.

    A friend like you is one of the rarest kinds.
    You are both a good mentor and companion.

    Your friends need you most when: They are confused or worried

    You really can't be friends with: Someone who only wants to complain

    Your friendship quote: "The only way to have a friend is to be one."

Friday, August 17, 2007

  • Is It Sad ...

    if I have just sat through Hannah Montana and Justine is asleep on the couch? 

    Are you jealous?  Wanna come over and watch with me?  Hey!  I think The Suite Life of Zach and Cody is on soon too.  LOL!! 

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

  • Do You Lock Your Keys In Your Car?

    I take the keyless entry on my truck for granted.  I cannot imagine locking myself out of my vehicle.  If I ever accidentally lock the keys in my truck it's really not an issue for me.    However, when we get Jeremy a car that's likely not to be the case.   Although I am certain he'd love a fairly new car, our budget simply cannot accommodate that desire.  Because of this, I fully expect the call one day that he's locked himself out of his car.  I think we've all done that at least once, right?   If he calls me, I'll be placing a call to a locksmith.   If he calls Jeff, well, I bet Jeff will attempt to help him and end up calling a locksmith too. 

    What? You're asking about AAA?  We have never been Triple A kind of people.  Any other type of roadside service we can take care of on our own; even towing.  That is one of the benefits of having a cousin that owns a salvage yard, I suppose. 

    It is funny all of the different things I have started to think about since Jeremy started preparing to get his license.  The more I think about what might happen and what we'll do about it the better prepared he will be when that time actually comes. 

    I need to find out if the locksmith I love to deal with offers 24 hour, 7 day a week service like this Miami Locksmith!  It's inevitable that the time we need someone will not be during normal business hours.  Heh.  That's just life.  One of the other great things Miami Locksmiths.com has it a 15 minute guaranteed response time.   Prompt service is always a good thing!   In addition to emergency assistance for lockouts, most locksmiths offer alarm systems, key cutting services, and other home security needs. 

    So, next time you lock your keys in your car what are you going to do?  Do you know who you will call?

Friday, August 10, 2007

  • The Truth About Feelings

    Being the psychology freak that I am, I consider myself pretty knowledgeable and adept when it comes to understanding people and their emotions.  I know that no matter what the intentions are of ones actions, the feelings they generate in others are something the "actor" cannot control.  Feelings are personal.  Feelings are something that are shaped by the experiences and environment of the person experiencing them.  Feelings are never wrong.  When there is an emotional reaction to something that is unexpected it takes time, communication, and true open mindedness to over come and change the once natural reaction or feelings to certain things. 

    People don't become who they are overnight, and you cannot undo bad habits or remove triggers to certain emotional reactions overnight.  Attempting to force someone to change simply will not work. 

    Do not tell me how I feel.  Do not tell me how I should feel.  Let me be who I am.  I will never be who you want me to be; as I can only be myself. 

Thursday, August 02, 2007

  • By The Way

    Just so you know ... I have a few things going on that have cut into my time online.  I worked 50 hours last week [not complaining;  it was just temporary so no big deal].  I have also started eliminating some of my time online an actually going to bed a bit earlier.  Amazing, isn't it? 

    Yeah, I'm still up until 12am or 1am; but not every night.  I am slipping into a good sleep/wake schedule for me now that I have changed jobs.  The awesome thing is it just feels right! YAY.
  • Watching From The Sidelines

    The older my kids get the more I learn about their friends and respective families.  Naturally this is because when kids grown they lean on their friends for support and share the intimate details of their family dynamics.   One of Jeremy's friends [we'll call him Russell] has an alcoholic father.  He has been battling this disease for many, many years.   About 4 years ago Jeremy came home one day and told me that Russell's parents were getting a divorce and selling their home.  Sad times.  Jeremy and I talked about ways he could be there for this friend. 

    Although Russell moved, they still stayed in the same school district and the boys remained friends.  His parents never did divorce.  Over the years Russell's dad has been in and out of alcohol rehab programs.  He has gotten several DUIs.  The last one resulted in him having to wear one of those alcohol monitoring ankle bracelets like Lindsay Lohan.   He remained sober during that time.  He attended his kids sporting activities.

    Until 3 days ago.

    Anyone want to guess what happened 3 days ago?  If you guessed the anklet came off  you'd be correct.

    Jeremy was sharing with me a conversation between Russell and his dad from last night.  Russell shared with his dad how badly it hurt him that he was drinking again and not participating in Russell's life.  My heart broke for Russell as I listened.  My heart broke for his siblings and his mom. 

    We all can be there fore them, but we cannot make this man get help.  We can only pray that he'll seek drug addiction help on his own.  I know that there are many different types of drug rehab programs in which he could participate.  Participate being one of the keys words in that sentence.  He has to want to change and grow.  I pray that he does one day soon.

    My heart hurts sitting here watching from the sidelines.  I can only imagine how painful the whole situation is for their family.  I am praying for them all.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

  • Harry Potter Madness

    When it comes to the Harry Potter mania, I am the "odd man out".  I have never cracked open a book or sat through one minute of the movies.  EVER.    I truly have no desire too either, no matter how many people profess to their greatness.  I really am just not a fiction girl.   Or a reader.   I'll stick to non-fiction.   And reading if I "have to".

    That last sentence is kind of humorous though, considering the hours upon hours I spend on the internet.   Doing what?  R.E.A.D.I.N.G.  LOL!  It's different though, really.  Don't ask me how or why.  I suppose it's that reading online is more interactive?  The stories come with pictures and more about the personality behind them.  Depending on the type of reading I am doing, I can also respond and share my views.  That's always a bonus.  So, strangely, I will read here.  But rarely the pages of a book.

    So is that sensible to you or non-sense? 

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

  • Curly Hair Sucks

    No matter what I do, I just cannot convince myself that I like my hair. *Sigh* In order to get a curl without frizz I go through an enormous amount of prep. I shampoo and condition my hair in the shower each morning. Immediately after I get out I put on mousse. I then mix leave in conditioner and gel together and put that in my hair, wrap it in a towel and finish getting ready. That takes about 45 minutes, so my hair drys just a tad. I remove the towel and then apply a spray gel over all my hair. Then I stand there and use the diffuser to blow dry my hair for a good 20-30 minutes. ALL THAT WORK gets me a "wet" look. Not too bad, but not a look I consider good for work. It looks like this:

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    Slowly on the drive to work I use a soft cloth and crunch or squeeze my hair to get rid of the crunchy wet look. That works fairly well most [but NOT all] days. I end up with something like this:


    Trying to get a good picture of my curly hair ...

    When it turns out like that, I like it. The problem is that it RARELY looks that soft and curly. It usually just looks wavy and frizzy - with a few great curls here and there. And by about 2 in the afternoon, no matter how great my hair looked when I got rid of the crunchiness, it just looks out of control and frizzy. *Sigh* I looks like this [well - you cannot really capture the frizz in the picture]:

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    When I'm at work I am so self-conscious about my hair. It makes me feel like I am not "pulled together" and professional. The really sucky thing is that I cannot seem to capture the reality of my misery in pictures. I am certain you're all going to think I'm crazy.

    Why can't hair just be easy to deal with and not frizzy and messy!?! WAH.

Monday, July 09, 2007

  • Marathon Working ...

    ... to allow for Marathon Vacations.  LOL!  That's what life feels like right now. 

    I had a wonderful time in Washington.  I worked 24 hours in the 2 days prior to leaving for that trip.  I got home from the store around 11pm and was on the road to the airport by 5:10am the next morning.  Those of you that know me well know I didn't pack until I got home from work Tuesday night, which meant I got a grand total of 1.5 hours of sleep that night.  [Sleep is over-rated. ]

    We landed about 1:08am EST in Detroit on Tuesday the 3rd.  I spent much of the day resting and welcomed my step-sister, BIL, and nephew to our neighborhood around 9pm that night.  They moved back to the States [from Germany] a month ago.   Wednesday we all celebrated the 4th of July at my brother's house.  Thursday I got up early, went to the doctor, and headed to work after that. Yesterday and today I worked 12 hours. 

    Is the non-stop working to enjoy non-stop vacationing making more sense now?  And perhaps you have a good idea why I haven't been around nearly as much lately.  I miss you all though ... that $250 million winning lottery ticket can't find it's way into my hands soon enough! 

    I work tomorrow, and Tuesday, and Wednesday too ... Wednesday is Justine's birthday and that night after work we are planning on heading out of town for a night or two.  We haven't been on a vacation as a family yet this year.  [I think ...]

Monday, July 02, 2007

  • Wandering Washington

    I returned to the city in which I was born to see my cousin get married.  I was born in Bellingham, Washington and lived in Ferndale, Washington until I was two.  I honestly don't recall any of this area at all. It was really neat to come here and see where my mom and aunts were raised.  It was cool to finally meet family I had  never seen in person before.

    I posted a few pictures of our adventure so far here: And To Think.

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