30 January 2008

Someday...

I'll get around to doing all those things I keep putting off... like cleaning my room, getting my oil changed, renewing my passport, printing the pictures I have taken from my trips, updating my mp3 player, etc., etc., etc. Today's not that day.

I did manage to get caught up, or at least close to it, on several things at work. I no longer feel like I am drowning, so that's a good thing. I braved the crazy cold weather (seriously, -14 on my way to work this morning) and went to Trader Joe's on my way home from work. Usually, I get lost every single time I try to go anywhere in Woodbury, but I managed to get there and home with a minimum of difficulty. Yay, me! This is the extent of excitement in my life.

So, here's a little thing about me, which I got in my email earlier this week:

1. What is your occupation? Administrative Assistant II

2. What color are your socks right now? White

3. What are you listening to right now? myself chewing gum

4. What was the last thing that you ate? dinner - hummus, falafel, pita bread, tabbouleh, yogurt, blueberries

5. Can you drive a stick shift? Nope, but if I ever go on The Amazing Race, I'll learn

6. If you were a crayon, what color would you be? sky blue

7. Last person you spoke to on the phone? I don't remember -- someone at work

8. Do you like the person who sent this to you? Of course!

9. How old are you today? 32

10. Favorite drink? water, margaritas, turtle lattes

11. What is your favorite sport to watch? baseball

12. Have you ever dyed your hair? yes

13. Pets? No thanks

15. Last movie you watched? I don't remember -- Knocked Up, maybe?

16. Favorite Day of the year? any day I don't have to go to work or do anything I don't want to do!

17. What do you do to vent anger? vent to whoever is around, I guess

18. What was your favorite toy as a child? Barbies, play make-up, and Matchbox cars

19. What is your favorite, fall or spring? summer

20. Hugs or kisses? depends

21. Cherry or Blueberry? blueberry

22. Do you want your friends to email you back? whatever. :)

23. Who is most likely to respond? --

24. Who is least likely to respond? --

25. Living arrangements? Hell :)

26. When was the last time you cried? I don't remember

27. What is on the floor of your closet? a bunch of crap

29. Who is the friend you have had the shortest that you are sending this to? Michelle

30. Favorite smell? Cinnabon

31. What inspires You? I have no idea

32. What are you afraid of? lots of things

33. Plain, cheese or spicy hamburgers: I don't really like burgers, but I do like spicy food, and cheese...

34. Favorite car? I don't have one

35. Favorite cat breed? I don't have one

36. Number of keys on your keyrings? too manu

37. How many years at your current job? almost 10

38. What do you want to have come out of 2008? Good Things

39. How many states have you lived in? Minnesota and Michigan

40. How many countries/foreign places have you been to? Canada, France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy and Greece

41. What was your favorite country? Greece



17 January 2008

Procrastination



So I haven't written anything in awhile. Now, when I am supposed to be packing, seems like a great time for it. The reason I haven't written anything is because my life tends to be pretty predictable... Get up, deal with crap at work, come home, hang out with the kids, go to the Y, come home, take a shower, watch stupid TV (trying really hard not to fall asleep before the end of The Colbert Report and failing), then repeat. So thrilling.

Today I was at work until almost 5:30, because I was trying to get a report done that is due Wednesday. Silly me -- I thought I had until next Friday! Oh well, I hope I did it correctly, because no one was around for me to ask at that time of day.

I came home, changed clothes, got dinner for the kids, then went to the Y and Subway and the library. Came home, talked to the peapods (I am now Auntie Peapod, or sometimes Mimi...) who were supposed to be sleeping, then got on the computer. Have not packed a single thing. Why do I do this to myself?!

Duh, because I don't know what to bring, and this is easier than trying to figure it out, I guess. All the nervous/excited energy I had today is gone, and now I just want to go to sleep!

Did I mention that in less than 24 hours, I will be in Vegas, and very possibly drunk? Whee! Hopefully when I return I will have good stories and pictures to share. (Also, Michelle, let's hope neither of your predictions comes true!)

(BTW, in case you can't read the fine print on the picture, it says "Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now")

07 January 2008

A Really Bad Idea



I just agreed to have a session with my trainer at 5:00 tomorrow. In the morning. I repeat -- I agreed to get up before 5 am and go work out. I warned him that it was going to be bad. There will be lots of swearing and whining. He finds this amusing. Why did I agree to it?! My sister also finds it amusing that we have switched roles -- I am getting up early to exercise and she is staying up late. Crazy.

26 December 2007

I can't stop.

I don't know what has happened to me. I've never been a big fan of shopping, but lately it's all I do. I'm sure it's just all the good sales for the holidays, right? I mean, I had to finish the holiday shopping in a hurry, because I kept buying things for myself.

Tonight we had dinner at my parents' house so that we could celebrate Christmas with the munchkins. They were so hyped up, it made me wonder why I missed them yesterday! Anyhow, they finally got to open all their gifts. After they left to go home, I was going to stop at the mall before going to the Y. Never did make it to the Y, but I did buy myself a new pair of shoes, jeans, a shirt, a belt, 2 necklaces and 3 pairs of earrings. Mind you, I spent less than $90 for these things, but it really wasn't necessary, was it? I'm not sure what has happened to me, but 2008 better be the Year of Mia Not Spending Extraneous Money.

Anyhow, I hope everyone had a very merry and wonderful Christmas. Thank goodness it's over for another year. Bring on NYE!

13 December 2007

It's getting late...

I keep going shopping and buying things for myself and not gifts for others. I'm not sure what that says about me, but it can't be good. I was going to go shopping tonight to try and get serious about the Christmas gifts, but I didn't feel like it after I went to the Y. Maybe I will be able to fit it in this weekend. Or not. There's always next week, right?

My dad gave me his Netflix copy of the Bourne Ultimatum, which I wanted to see way back when it came out, and still have not. I started to watch it last night and fell asleep. I probably should be watching it now so I can return it and he will get the next movie on his list. Oh well. I also picked up a copy of Love Actually, one of my very favorites, at the library today. Plus the soundtrack. Woo hoo! Did you know that there is a version of The Great Gatsby, starring Paul Rudd? I love him, and I like the book, so I guess I will have to find time to watch that one soon, too.

While at the library, I also picked up 4 books, in addition to the 2 I got the other day. Also, I am reading one of the many I own that I have not yet read. Here is what I will be reading in the near future... some for book clubs, some not:

After You'd Gone
Stumbling on Happiness
The Sparrow
The God of Animals
Call Me By Your Name
The Replacements: All Over But the Shouting
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War


Not to mention (even though I already mentioned it), there is all the shopping, wrapping, baking, crocheting, cross-stitching, reading, movie-watching, eating, and exercising I have to do.

Oh, and I got a super-cute new haircut. The only person to say they didn't like it was my niece, but only because she really liked to play with my long hair. She did say she likes the color, so I guess we're okay.

Also, as of today (now that I seem to have re-gained my motivation), I have lost 16.8 pounds!!! I don't want to think about how many are left to go.

05 December 2007

Happy St. Nicholas Eve

Everyone's in bed, so I got to play St. Nicholas, and put surprises in their shoes. Too bad I won't be home when they get up in the morning.

Our mom always used to remind us to put our shoes outside our bedroom doors and we got treats when we were kids, so we have to carry on the tradition. I think my sister forgot, or she went to bed too early. Oh well. Each kid got a chocolate Santa or snowman, and a fun Christmasy pen. Plus, for all 3 -- A Christmas Story on DVD. Guess what we'll be doing tomorrow night? I also put a fun lip gloss and some chocolate in my sister's boots.

01 December 2007

Happy now?

1. Age at next birthday: 33

I am so old. And this is what it feels like outside:



2. Place I would like to travel: London




3. My favorite place: vacation

Who cares where?



4. My favorite objects: books



5. Favorite food: Greek food

This is not what I had in mind.



6. Favorite color: Blue

I love this picture!



7. Nickname: Meesers

What in the hell?!



8. Place I was born: You must know what the D stands for...



9. Ideal date: him cooking me dinner



10. Where I want to be in five years: my own home

29 November 2007

I can't think of a good title right now.

Not a very exciting day -- severe lack of motivation at work, which just makes me continually further behind in everything. Why I am such a procrastinator, I will never know.

I got home from work and the kids were being obnoxious terrors (only a slight exaggeration -- I was only home for a few minutes, but someone was crying hysterically and I am sure I heard a door slam. (And after we had a nice dinner out last night -- they can be so sweet and cute when they want to be.) I got out of there quickly and went to the Y for yet another trainer-assisted workout. Good times. I told him I thought we needed to work harder today. Why I open my mouth and say such things is beyond me. It wasn't too bad, mostly because I goaded him into doing everything with me. Turns out he whines more than I do!

We are having a potluck at work tomorrow (part of the department's - or maybe the universe's - desire to torment me with foods I am trying to avoid!), and I also had to make dessert to bring to the cabin this weekend. It's not easy to get anything done in the kitchen at our house, so I went over to my parents'. It was nice to visit with them for a bit before getting down to business. Instead of making the delicious and deadly fudge bars that were requested, I decided to compromise and make Cooking Light chocolate cupcakes with chocolate frosting. I know they don't sound healthier, but trust me. Plus, in my head, it makes sense. Cupcakes are self-limiting and already portioned. There are only 12 of them. Everyone gets 2 over the course of the weekend... a big pan of bars is just begging for me to go "Just one more little piece." until the whole pan is gone, and I have fallen into a sugar coma, with chocolate frosting smeared all over my face.

I also made one of my specialties, and one of VibaJiba's favorites -- fruit salsa with cinnamon chips. It's putzy, but super-easy. Also healthy and delicious. I hope no one likes it and I have leftovers!

My lovely friend from DC arrived into town tonight and we briefly toyed with the idea of getting together for a drink or something before deciding against it. For the best, since I didn't shower after my workout, and it is LATE. I'll see her on Sunday, I hope!

And now for my book review. Last night, I finished the book for the book club cabin adventure. The Lathe of Heaven, by Ursula LeGuin. Science fiction, which I do not normally read. It was a really good book, and short (only 170ish pages!). I had to keep checking the date it was written, because it was kind of creepily ahead of its time (duh! sci-fi!). It was written in 1973 (I think), but it takes place in 2002. There are problems due to pollution and the greenhouse effect, plus war in the Middle East over oil. Crazy futuristic stuff! Anyhow, it is about a man who has "effective dreams", which means that he dreams things and then wakes up to find out that they are real. It's a little hard to explain, so maybe you should just read it. He goes to a doctor for help, because he is afraid to sleep -- every time he wakes up, the world is different than when he went to sleep. The doctor, of course, wants to learn how to use this effective dreaming thing for his own benefit, and bad things ensue. I am looking forward to some discussion, since I always miss things that are on a deeper level until someone clues me in. It was a good, quick read, about the dangers of excessive power, and science, and whatever.

The next book I am working on is Cat's Cradle, by Kurt Vonnegut, for Books and Bars, which meets a week from Tuesday. Hopefully I will get in this time!

27 November 2007

It's Beginning to Feel A Lot Like...

Something about this time of year -- everything just gets so busy, and there is so much crap to do. I can't believe it isn't even December yet. I woke up this morning, and really did not want to get out of my nice cozy pajamas (part of the shopping extravaganza) and my nice cozy bed. I wasn't really sure why my room was so cold, until I turned on the TV and saw that the temp was 9. With a -9 windchill. That is just ridiculous. Last week, Dr. Smartypants called from Texas, laughing about how they said on the news that the "windchill" was 50 degrees. That sounds blissful compared to this!

This week, LO is coming from DC, we are going to the cabin for book club, next week, I am getting together with Vija and Karen (yay!), the week after that is the holiday dinner, the next week is the Soul Asylum concert, and that other thing -- oh yeah -- Christmas. Then New Year's and how the hell is it 2008 already? I don't know how I am going to find time or money to get all the things done I want to -- I have many books I am trying to read (as always), several crocheting & cross-stitching projects, presents to buy and wrap, cleaning to do.... argh! Oh, and now we are planning a trip to Vegas in January, which will be super-fun, but it needs to be paid for now, or very soon. (I've never been, and we had so much fun in Boston, how could I say no?! Now I need to come up with somewhere to go for my birthday -- never mind that it is 9 months away!)

And this whole working out all the time thing takes a lot of... time. Twice a week with the trainer, plus as many other days as I can on my own. Don't get me wrong, aside from the expense, I think it was a great decision (-14.8 pounds -- woo hoo!), but being all healthy and crap is time-consuming!

25 November 2007

What in the hell?!

Yesterday I finally dragged myself out of bed after 10, then decided that I needed to go shopping AGAIN. I went to Michael's and found lots of fun stuff in the dollar section, plus a couple of balls of yarn. Then it was on to Rosedale, but I only made it to Borders. For once, I didn't buy anything for myself, just the book that Kathy asked me to pick up for her. Then of course I had to go back to Target, where I found more fun things in the dollar section, plus a frame that I think Dr. Smartypants will enjoy. I didn't really consider (until I got home) exactly how she is going to get it home in her suitcase, but I'll figure something out!

After going to the Y, I got ready to go meet some friends for dinner to celebrate one of their birthdays. We went to Giorgio's on Hennepin -- so yummy! Their special for the evening also meant that we got a free bottle of wine, as long as the table spent at least $30 -- not difficult when there were 7 of us. I had the chicken special, which was stuffed with artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes, crab, and some other stuff, served with vegetables. And I got to have the leftovers for lunch today. We went back to a friend's place after dinner, and somehow got started looking at pictures from college. It's weird how I can barely remember some of those things, but maybe I was drunk more of the time than I thought!

Later we went out for drinks. I didn't get to sleep until after 2. I can't believe we used to do that all the time! We are so old.

Today my excitement has revolved around the new class I took at the Y this morning (BodyFlow) which was pretty good -- a combo of stretching, yoga, pilates, tai chi and relaxation. I liked it because it was low-key, not like some of those classes I see and hear where the instructor is yelling and they use horrible dance mixes that I can't stand. I'm not sure how good of a workout the class was, but it was nice to do something different and get a little stretching in, since I was a little sore from Friday's workout.

I have the house to myself for a bit while the family is at the store. I am doing laundry (yahoo) and then going to a movie and possibly more shopping. I need to be stopped.

23 November 2007

It's that time again?

I don't even like to shop. Not really. I mean, sometimes, if I am in the mood, it's ok, but generally, I do not enjoy it. At all. Target, grocery stores, bookstores, Ulta -- I love those places. But shopping for gifts and/or clothes? No, thank you. It's probably mostly that I don't like to spend money, and I really don't like trying on clothes. But what can you do? It's the biggest shopping day of the year. All you hear about are how places are opening at midnight, 1 am, 4 am. Doorbuster this, doorbuster that. (I don't even know what that means.) I worked today and then kept thinking I wished I was shopping. Where in the hell did that come from? Subliminal messages from my radio?

After working out, I met Michelle in Woodbury, and we started our shopping adventure at Target. (I stopped at Jo-Ann to use the 50% off coupon in between work and the Y.) Who knew they sold movies for less than $5?! You can't pass that up, and I never even usually buy movies. But they were mostly for gifts, so I guess it's all right, right? We hardly made it past the media department, and boom -- 40 bucks gone.

We also went to Old Navy and Penney's -- lots of the other stores closed at 9. It seems to me, if the stores are going to open in the middle of the night, they should have the decency to stay open later for us night owls.

Trying on clothes at those stores, I remembered why I don't like shopping (also probably why I spend all my money on shower gel and books, not clothes!). It's so frustrating to feel like you are working really hard to exercise and eat right (I could have eaten a LOT more yesterday!!!) and nothing seems to fit right. I tried on some cute holiday dresses, but nothing worked.

I am choosing to think of it as motivation -- maybe when I go shopping after Christmas, I'll have better luck.

Also, I am so glad I don't work at any of those stores. Old Navy looked like a bunch of 2-year-olds hopped up on sugar ran through the store and threw everything on the ground. I can't imagine having to stand there and re-fold everything, just to have the same thing happen again tomorrow.

22 November 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

I woke up this morning to someone yelling about something, followed by "QUIET! MIA IS STILL SLEEPING!" Seriously, why do they even bother? At least it wasn't 6:00 am.

My parents came to pick us all up for dinner at a family friend's home. My mom brought matching black velvet dresses for the girls, which looked adorable on them. I even managed to get one nice picture of the three kids not making obnoxious faces at the camera. Yay, me!

There was a bit of a rocky start to the holiday, but everything calmed down, and we had a delicious meal -- I wished I could have eaten more! Afterwards, the kids played a game of Uno and watched tv, while the adults played a game of Phase 10. Good times.

I realized yet again that the thing that sucks most about moving far away from your extended family is not getting to share holidays with them. I know lots of people wish they could escape their extended family, but I enjoy spending the holidays with lots of people, since we hardly ever get to do that.

Driving home, listening to the kids chatter on, looking at the Christmas lights, it was hard to believe Thanksgiving was already over.

Mostly, it made me thankful that 2007 is almost done -- I sure hope 2008 is a better year!

Happy Thanksgiving!!!!

21 November 2007

Yahoo!!!

So I get home from work today, and the Explorer is gone, as well as the family. Which means that my sister got the OK from the doctor today to drive, and return to at least some normal activity. Very good news! Hopefully, things around here will continue to move in a positive direction.

Also, another sign that I am old (not that this is exactly news...): Instead of going out tonight (the night before Thanksgiving being the best night to go out...), I am going to continue to learn how to crochet. Don't get me wrong, it will be fun to hang with the girls and have some wine, but it's a far cry from my younger days of drinking heavily on this special day! (It's really just that I want to see Ike at First Ave., but it will be really late, and I don't want to go alone. They did put on a great show at ACL, and hopefully I will get to see them again soon!

Things I am most thankful for: my family (even when they drive me crazy) and my friends (especially for listening to me complain about my family).

19 November 2007

I have nothing to say.

This is a picture of me in my zombie costume from Halloween. It worked really well to scare lots of children in the neighborhood. Apparently, I am super-creepy. Who knew? One of the kids in the neighborhood later talked to my friend's mom (the house we "haunt" for Halloween) and asked her if the lady shuffling around in her pajamas was her daughter. She said no, but that she was one of her daughter's friends. The kid: "Oh. She was really creepy." Mission Accomplished.

I'm thinking of using that picture for my profile on match.com or one of those dating sites.

In other news, according to the scale at the Y tonight, I have lost 11.2 pounds! Yay!

17 November 2007

Seriously?

I am innocently checking my email, and there is on ad on the right side of the screen that says "Feeling Fat? Lose 25 pounds by Thanksgiving!" I am pretty sure that it would not be a good idea (and also impossible) to lose 25 pounds in 5 days, but then what do I know? It has only taken me a month to lose 8 pounds while working my butt off and not eating any treats! I hate those stupid ads.

I have to go to the Y now.

16 November 2007

Why do I need a blog?

Answer: I don't. No one does. Not really. I may very well be too old to get into all this crazy stuff on the internets. I do understand logically that I am not really that old, it just feels like it sometimes. Which may explain why I am home doing nothing on a Friday night. And the fact that I am home doing nothing on a Friday night might explain why this blog is so lame!