Month: June 2008

  • Not much excitement…

    I’ve been busy all week. Books have been calling me, and luckily, I was smart enough to answer! I also subbed at Bunco for my friend Terrific58 — and that was a lot of fun! I forgot how much fun Bunco could be. I would rather be playing poker with ThisIsBullDookie and her hubby, just because we know each other so well and have so much fun,  but I’ll take Bunco. Hopefully they’ll need a sub again, and think of me! Now if we could just find some new poker buddies, we would be good!

    Thursday I also went and finally joined Weight Watchers – so it’s been a learning process since then. Today was the first day I didn’t go over my points. I still have few left for a snack later on if I want one. Hooray! Now I need to save the rest of my weekly points for book club which is tomorrow night. Hooray. Don’t worry, my blog is not going to become a food journal. Although if any success is to be had, you can bet you’ll hear about it.

    Thanks to everyone who commented on my Featured Grownups post. I really do have a good relationship with both my parents and I’m lucky to not only have them, but to have such a good connection with them. It wasn’t always like that, it took a lot of work, mostly on my part, but I can now accept them for what they are. I also don’t let the things that used to bother me anymore. That wasn’t always true. Thankfully it is now!

    Update: Ducky has been seeing a new guy – they’ve only been out a few times but it has definitely improved her spirits. I’m so glad she’s starting to move on, it’s just what she needed to do!

    That’s all for I’ll be now, nothing exciting going on. I’ll be around later to catch up with everyone, until then everyone have a great week end.

  • Learning for Life

    Lessons my Father taught me:

     

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    To always think for myself.

     

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    To never surrender your queen.

     

    That a husband protects his wife – also known as “Never make your mother cry”.

     

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    That getting up at 5:30 means you get to watch the sunrise before you start your run.

     

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     That sunrises are beautiful and peaceful

     

    How to count to determine how far away the lightening is.

     

    That to swim you have to get your face wet. To do a back flip you have to tuck. And if you put your face down, and keep your feet together you’ll have a beautiful dive.

     

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    That math is not as hard as you think. That math tricks can be fun and amusing. Like multiplying by 9s.

     

    That the only thing you have to do is pay taxes and die, and not necessarily in that order.

     

    A job worth doing is worth doing right. Even if pride in a job well done is the only reward.

     

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    That respect is earned, not given. Your elders have earned it, give it to them.

     

    That working at a job you hate, with people you don’t like is miserable. If that is what you have to do, you do it and you don’t complain.

     

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    Measure twice, cut once.

     

     That sugar makes a terrible substitute for flour, and bread won’t rise that way.

     

    That John Wayne was the greatest cowboy that ever lived.

     

    That driving well means watching what others are doing as well as yourself.

     

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    That getting a tax return means that the government had your money for the past year, and they made money off it and you didn’t.

     

    To always call your shot.

     

    That I can do anything I set my mind to.

     

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    That college is important to achieve your dreams.

    That you’re never too old for a spanking.

     

    That cars, pools and pets require regular maintenance.

     

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    To talk softly and carry a big stick.

     

    That if someone is bullying you, talk to them, if that doesn’t work, get out your stick.

     

    That sometimes, a fight is necessary – be prepared and don’t expect that you won’t ever get your a## whooped.

     

    Fight for what you want. Always.

     

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    Can’t never could do anything.

     

    Christmas lights are a total pain in the butt, but they are a necessary part of the season.

     

    Potato salad should always be made with mustard.

     

    Green chili tastes better on homemade sourdough toast.

     

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    If you said you would do something, do it.

    That you have to be a citizen — exercise your rights and if you don’t vote, you don’t have the right to complain.

     

    That actions are louder than words.

     

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    Fish are more fun to catch than to eat.

     

    To not read the little words.

     

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    That reading is like breathing, vital.

     

    Support your hand, keep your eyes on your target, and squeeze don’t pull.

     

    That writing is an art, if you master it your life will be a little easier.

     

    That the best seat in the house during a thunderstorm is the back porch.

     

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    That hiking is not a spectators activity.

     

    That no matter what the odds, never – ever give up.

     

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    And most importantly of all, my dad taught me to always live life to the fullest, cause you never know when your time will be up.

     

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    I love my dad, we’re very close. always have been. We’ve always just clicked. We spent many evenings playing chess, talking about books or “arguing” politics and world events. My dad is one of the smartest men I know. He has his faults, many stemming from his upbringing – such as being prejudiced about some lifestyles or people, and just being down right stubborn at times. He’s sometimes drank too much, too often, and has a tendency to be short-tempered and impatient, especially with younger kids. On the other hand he’s funny, and smart as heck. He’s fiercely protective of my mom, and us kids for that matter, throw in his grand-kids too. He has tried many things in his life, fought off cancer twice, is an excellent judge of character, voracious reader (usually has three or four books going at a time), and is still chopping wood, hiking miles and miles at a time, and riding his scooter around town. He’s 73 this year. He jumped right in on computers and Internet, and is now badgering my mom to get high speed Internet so he can do more online. He can fix just about anything, and does beautiful wood work. He’s a pretty amazing guy my dad. The lessons he has for me, I’m still learning and I hope to go on doing so for sometime to come.

     


     

    For other life lessons, please stop by featured_grownups and check out the other great entries!

     

    Question of the day: What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned?

  • Super stuff!

    Your power is the ability to learn anything by only seeing it once!  Imagine being able to glance at an instruction manual  or the television for only a moment and then being able to take apart and reassemble a car engine!  Just think of the possibilities!

     


     

    OK, so the Kween has had some awesome challenges lately, and I’ve been unable to give them time I wanted to, but I was determined to do the next one. So I went to Kween’s place to check out the latest decree and was a little disappointed when I read what my super power was to be – I mean telekinesis and transmutation – those are AWESOME powers. Then I thought some more about it, and hey, it might not be so bad right? So here goes—

     

    I don’t have a super name. It’s just regular old me. The reason I don’t have a super name, is that nobody knows about my power, and I prefer to keep that way. Not that I don’t use my power to help, I do, but I do it anonymously, like a regular old good Samaritan. Of course the first thing I learned intentionally was how to speed read, and that really has paid off.  After glancing through some medical manuals I help those who need medical assistance.  I help prevent crime after a few Kung Fu movies and I help all my family and friends out with financial planning, investments and even tax preparations after breezing through some financial books. I also do a lot of technical work for them thanks to some online tech videos, and have completely jazzed up there houses after a few hours of HGTV.

     

    As a result of my advanced knowledge in finances, I’ve managed to increase my net worth. I donate large amounts of money to charity, and have spent time in 3rd world countries helping out in various capacities, all I need is a video or manual and I’m good to go. When I’m not doing that, I often vacation with my family and friends – paid for by our sound financial decisions. One of the boons of my wealthy status is a private jet I bought. I learned to fly it overnight, and now we fly wherever we want, whenever we want. This has really opened up the world for us, and thanks to foreign films, I now speak over 10 different languages.

     

    When I get bored I make jewelry, pottery, or paint. It’s amazing how liberating it is to not have the lack of knowledge preventing you from doing something you’ve always wanted to do or try. In the end though, I just enjoy learning new things, and I use that knowledge to better the lives of my family, friends and everyone else I can. After all, what good is a super power if it’s not shared with the world? Then it’s not super, it’s just power, and who wants that?

     

    Transport yourself over to the Kween’s site and read other SUPER entries!

     

  • On this day…

    22 years ago, I married my best friend. My love, my soul mate, — my destiny. 

    I’m not sure if I’ve talked about my weddings before. I’ve had a fairly unique experience of having two weddings to the same man, no divorces. Confused? Well here’s how it all happened.

    Hubby and I met while he was stationed at Davis Monthan in Tucson (where I grew up). We met right after my 18th birthday (luckily for him – ha ha) and dated, intending to just have a good time until he left in December for tech school. I think it happened sometime in October … we fell in love. By the end of the first week of December we were engaged. The wedding we had planned was a fairly large church wedding. The date was set for September of the following year, after hubby was done with school and before he had to report to his next assignment in Phoenix. Long about March we got some unpleasant news. He had been “diverted” from Luke AFB in Phoenix to a detachment in northern Germany. Here was the bad news. His report date was October 12th. less than a month after the wedding was planned. This meant I wouldn’t have time to get on his orders, get a passport in my married name, get tickets and all that jazz. We found if he went ahead to Germany, it would be 6 – 12 months before I could join him, IF I was even allowed to join him. Since I had planned to visit him in May when my spring semester ended, we decided a justice of the peace ceremony would solve our problems. We wouldn’t announce it to anyone, just our parents would know. The church wedding would continue as planned in the fall.

    So when I finished up my courses for that semester I headed out for wonderful Biloxi, MS. By then hubby had made some great friends there, and I quickly grew to love them as well. When we were ready to get the legal ball rolling, our friends had a fit when they found out we were planning to get married in the court house. They protested that they were not able to attend the Tucson wedding, and wanted to see us married right. Well… I had just come from 5 1/2  solid months of wedding planning and believe me I wanted NOTHING to do with planning yet another wedding. These wonderful friends stated they would do everything, I wouldn’t have to lift a finger! Hah! Sure. Yeah, OK. So we finally agreed, we would have a small backyard wedding. Once we got our license of course.

    That, proved more difficult than you might have expected. See in Mississippi, you can legally get married at age 14 with your parents permission. At 18, with no parents, no luck. You had to be 19 to get married without parental permission. The problem? I didn’t turn 19 for another month. We went to see I think 3 different judges in different districts until we finally found one that agreed to grant us a license as long as I  (get this, you’ll love THIS) ….   had a notarize note from my mommy and daddy. Yep. I needed a note from my mommy to get married.

    So we got the license, and sure enough, our fantastic friends did EVERYTHING. They got me a dress, shoes, the works.

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    The made the bouquets, the cake and did the decorating.

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    They found a preacher.

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    They set up music, got refreshments for a small reception, complete with wedding presents (like what they had done wasn’t already enough).

     

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    They took the pictures, rented a honeymoon hotel on the beach - you name it, they did it. It was the perfect little miniature wedding. To this day I am eternally grateful to them for making our wedding such a special event.

    22 years later, I’m still in love. We’ve been through oh so much. But it’s been oh so good. Of all the choices I’ve made in my life, marrying hubby has to be one of the best.  

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    Happy Anniversary my love.

    Question of the day: What’s the nicest thing friends have done for you?

    The results for the last question of the day were: Potato Salad 3, Cole Slaw 2, both 1 and neither 1.

  • Too bad – so sad.

    Well sadly, I did not get the job. This is what I got instead:

    Dear Annette,
     Thank you for interviewing with us last week. We were very impressed with your abilities, poise and confidence. It was a difficult decision for the committee to make, but another candidate was selected. Know that you were in the top three and we definitely had a lively discussion.
    I will keep your resume on file. One never knows what may open in the summer.
    Best Wishes,
    Friendly Principal

    So I guess I’m supposed to be comforted, and I am mollified somewhat, but not really. I really wanted that job. So I went back to submitting resume out the wazoo, but truthfully, there aren’t any at any schools I REALLY would like to work at, but I’ll take them right. And you can never really tell before you actually start working someplace. Hopefully something will come up soon. And who knows maybe this school will have more openings and I will get a position there. That would be nice. Although being second choice doesn’t exactly sit well with me you know? At my previous school I was second choice. The principal couldn’t make up her mind so she hired both myself and another teacher part time. They gave the other teacher the higher position. That teacher was OK, but she didn’t stay, leaving at the end of the year and they were stuck with me. Lucky them. I worked my butt off for the next three years and made my portion of the program awesome if I do say so. In the end they didn’t want to lose me. Too bad they couldn’t see that from the beginning. I was talking to a friend of mine and trying to figure out why people don’t tend to want me in jobs. I think part of it was because this was a committee interview — and I do tend to come off as confident and capable of being a leader. Although even in my interview I stated that I was also capable of being a good team member. I think that threatens people though. Two of the committee members where the 2nd and 3rd grade lead teachers, and I wonder if they felt threatened by me. Trust me, I’m quite happy to let someone else be in control. It’s a big responsibility to be in charge and that usually comes with some extra work and not enough pay. I’m happy to do my job and go home. C’est la vie. I’ll keep pluggin’ away, and if all else fails, I’ll go back to subbing in the fall — ugh.

    Last night was fun, dinner with about 35 of hubby’s co-workers and families. It was a the County Line, which is supposed to have the absolute best BBQ in town, and I have to admit, pretty darn good! Not as good as hubby’s, but not bad. We all paid one set price and got all you can eat: potato salad, cole slaw, beans, brisket, sausage and of course ribs. Everyone was raving about the brisket, but after being spoiled by hubby’s — it was good, but not anything to write home about. ThisIsBullDookie can testify to that.

    We also rented Jumper from Red box last night. Good movie, so-so ending. I have the Bucket List to watch today, and hopeful that will be better!

    Well I have a fun filled day of house cleaning and sewing ahead, so I’d better get started.


    Question of the day:

    Potato Salad or Cole Slaw?

  • Laughter….the best medicine.

      So I haven’t heard anything about the job and continue to put in resumes with the hopes that I can extricate myself from subbing hell and move on with my life. The girls and hubby keep telling me that it will probably take longer for notifications, since it has to go through APS HR — but I’m not convinced. Yesterday I tinkered outside in the yard and got some sun, boy did I need that. My Maui bronzed look has faded to ghostly get some sun please white. I’ve been trying to keep busy so I don’t think to much.

    To that end we won passes to Laff’s comedy club. Called up a few friends and went t to the show. Wasn’t too bad. Chris Cannon was the headliner and he was pretty funny, although it took him awhile to get warmed up and going. It was a pleasant way to spend the evening and laughter is the best medicine right. I love to laugh. We actually spend quite a bit of time doing just that around here. You might have guessed that from my Normal entry — it’s our favorite pass time!

    I can’t imagine living without laughter. I know some people are just made that way. They are serious and like to be thoughtful and contemplative. That’s all good, but I’d rather be looking at the world sideways and laughing my behind off. It just seems to make the days so much fuller. So when I can’t entertain myself (which is actually very rare) then I look to professionally funny people. It’s usually worth it, even If I don’t like all there stuff, I can get a few laughs out of it!

    I’m planning on tackling the Kween’s challenge today or tomorrow, and haven’t’ yet decide whether I am going to do serious or not. A lot of my stuff on xanga becomes serious (well, as serious as I tend to get) which is odd. It’s like the one place where I do tend to be serious. Hmmmmmm… wonder why. I’d contemplate it, but that’s just not my style!

    Kids have friends over, Ducky’s friend is a friend in need. So I think I’ll go clean up the kitchen and get it ready for a nice breakfast. We could all use that. Of course, they are teens and probably won’t be up for a couple more hours. Especially since it was way late when they went to bed. I should know, it was almost 2:00 am when we got back from picking up Ducky’s friend. I’m surprised I’m up!! Have a great Sunday everyone!


     

    Question of the day:

    Serious take on life, or more lighter attitude?

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  • What normal is

     

    Its days filled with laughter,

     

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    And no time for rage.

     

    Its cats licking my face,

     

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    And a dog that wants to play.

     

    Its movies, and xanga,

     

    And kids who won’t stay.

     

    Chatting with mom

     

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    On the phone through it all

     

    Laughing and joking

     

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    And endless trips to the mall

     

    It’s worrying about those

     

     who aren’t safe at home

     

    And texting them

     

    On their cell phones

     

    Its music and reading

     

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    And exchanges of wit

     

    Throw in some sarcasm

     

    Just a bit

     

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    It’s choosing to walk

     

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    And points for fun words

     

    Like psychopath.

     

    It’s trying and trying

     

    To keep the house clean

     

    And snapping pics

     

    Of a favorite scene

     

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    It’s moving all the time

     

    It’s NOT staying put

     

    Hopefully soon though

     

    The shoe will be on the other foot.

     

    It’s being called weird

     

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    But with a smile of pride

     

    It’s acceptance of others

     

    And still being  a bride.

     

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    It’s life to the fullest,

     

    And taking big risks,

     

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    It is family and friends

     

    And it’s sealed with a kiss.

     

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    What is normal? Stop by Featured_Grownups to read more “normal” entries — and don’t forget to comment!

     

    Question of the Day:

     

    Do you consider yourself normal?

  • Positive Energy

    It’s just my opinion but I think the interview went —- GREAT!! It was a panel of four. They all seemed to like me but the principal really seemed to like me and many of my responses. She was smiling and nodding her head A LOT! Several times she  opened a dialogue about my response about  how exactly that was right etc.  She even nodded, pointed at me and said “exactly!” a couple t the end of the interview we were talking about shoes and offits etc and basically just chatting. I also took my portfolio, and although they didn’t have the time to look it over, as we were talking I was able to pull out samples of what I was talking about and show it to them. For example: we were talking about parental involvement in the classroom and how I would encourage and promote it. I pulled out a monthly newsletter I had made in CA – explaining that it helped to keep the parents in the loop and allowed me to keep them updated and informed. They were able to look over a concrete example of my point while I went on to talk about other ways  I would encourage parent involvement. I was really glad I had my portfolio. All in all, it was a really positive experience! Whether or not I get the job, at least I know that I presented myself well and I feel comfortable about my performance.

    BTW – the shoes and clothes I was talking about a new outfit and pair of shoes that I got this week. I LOVED the shoes, so cute and comfy, so I got them, and then I just had to get this super cute outfit I found at Ross to go with them. Oddly, I had found this adorable purse at Savers earlier int he day, and bought it. It all went together perfectly! So cute. So I was looking totally spiffed up and professional. Not like my usual T-shirt and jeans uniform for sure!

    The principal said they would make their decision this evening and then HR would notify the applicants. She was smiling and said “by law I can’t tell you”. I have no idea if that meant anything or not. I’ve decided not to read anything into it. I figure I’ve done my part, the rest is in God’s hands. I’m trying not to get my hopes up, and just be content that I had a good interview, and that at least I finally got an interview!!

    To keep busy (so I didn’t over think things) when I got home I dead headed all my front flowers – ugh I’ve put that off way to long! Then I filled my bird feeders in the back yard, watered back there, and then talked to my folks while I sat there and enjoyed the birds in the back yard. Now I’m watching TV and updating all of you. aren’t you thrilled?? I know you are. I saw that new challenges up, I think I’m going to try to get to them tomorrow. For now, I’m content to finish this off and go a vistin’!

    Question of the day:

    What’s your best / worst interview experience?

  • Peek a Boo

    Here I am!!!

    OK, seriously, I know it’s been awhile. I’ve been busy though – want to hear with what? Tough. It’s my blog so I’m going to tell you anyway. Alright, here goes ( I think bullets will be best for this, otherwise it will be like reading the dictionary.

    • Trip to Silver City. Lost a suitcase on the way home, a vast majority of Lady Bug’s clothes and her friends Candi’s clothes (including Lady Bugs new Cons…ugh) are now GONE
    • Blues Festival was awesome. I have pictures.
    • Ducky got a new car, which promptly broke – the air conditioner died as we were leaving the house we bought it at. :rolls eyes:, got that fixed for free, registered the car, had emissions etc, tune up the works.
    • Job fair, waste of time, but a couple hours standing in line never hurts right?
    • Constant parade of teenage girls through my house, driving them to the movies, the mall and various other house for summer fun.
    • Hubby’s red BMW broke down, back to two cars
    • Read two books, both awesome: The Book Thief and The Host (LOVED The Host!!!! SO good!)
    • Submitted what 7 applications / resumes/ with cover letters.
    • Played too many hours of Build a lot 2 and beat the game, now trying to get gold stars on all levels.
    • More fun and games with APS – but finally, FINALLY got them to actually check my file (instead of the computer file) and lo and behold, there’s the other reference I needed. I think I have 3 hairs left. Maybe next week I’ll call them again and we can just make me completely bald
    • Hubby built the box to hold the kitty boxes and it looks sooooo much better – hooray.
    • Went to see Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull – Excellent
    • Took the girls shopping for new clothes – boy did they need them!
    • Spent a day updating my portfolio because…
    • I HAVE AN INTERVIEW!! Finally!

    Wish me luck! I’m praying and hoping that something will come of this, but we’ll just have to see!

    Alright it’s late and I have to get a good night’s sleep, so I’m not going to visit tonight, but I’ll let you know how the interview went and stop by to visit everyone tomorrow. Good night all ~ talk to you soon!