timeless act of girl drama
regret for what is said
all girls all the time
just SHUT UP!
I thought this up while realizing that the girl drama starts early on. We can all do better by not getting involved, it will work itself out. Meanwhile, be nice to everybody!
I have always enjoyed writing, whether for research or just poetry, or even silly stories. Here will be my area to write for the world wide web about crazy or not so crazy things about my life. I have the two princesses, and they keep me busy, but I hope to be able to write often.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Tagged, 2008 stuff
Random Mommy tagged me.
what did you do in 2008 that you’d never done before?
ran in a 10K race.
did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
i didn't make any, i don't usually, this year is just a fluke...
did anyone close to you give birth?
a lot of friends gave birth to a lot of cute babies. :)
did anyone close to you die?
No.
what countries did you visit?
None
what would you like to have in 2009 that you lacked in 2008?
a thinner body (I actually stole this from NLD, but I like it - sounds good to me).
what date from 2008 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?
november 4th, when the democrats declared victory! :)
what was your biggest achievement of the year?
hmmm, finishing the 10K race?
what was your biggest failure?
probably not reaching my goal weight.
did you suffer illness or injury?
no! i am back to healthy! :D
what was the best thing you bought?
a membership to the rec center.
whose behavior merited celebration?
my children.
whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?
probably mine, when i stuck my foot in my mouth, happens too much, imo.
where did most of your money go?
buying clothes for the kids, they grow way too fast!
what did you get really, really, really excited about?
Nov. 4th when Obama won the election.
what song will always remind you of 2008?
"It's a New Day" by Will.I.Am
compared to this time last year, are you:
happier or sadder? happier
thinner or fatter? neither, the same
richer or poorer? about the same
what do you wish you’d done more of?
I'm not sure.
what do you wish you’d done less of?
still, not sure.
how did you spend christmas?
With family, all over the city.
did you fall in love in 2008?
still in love with the same husband and family.
how many one night stands?
none.
what changes did you make to “green up” your lifestyle?
light bulbs and more recycling.
what was your favorite tv show?
Survivor, sorry i just can't turn away from it.
do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year?
no, hate is such a strong, negative word!
what was the best book you read?
probably "The Road" - it's the last one I read, so I remember it was good, it can count as the best.
what was your greatest musical discovery?
"It's a New Day"
what did you want and get?
I can't think of any stuff I want and don't already have, it is all just stuff.
what did you want and not get?
see above.
what was your favorite film of this year?
"Four Christmases"
what did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?
35, and I don't remember.
what one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
Probably if I had made those stockings for my sister's kids.
how would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2008?
lazy and comfortable.
what kept you sane?
sanity is for sissies.
which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?
hmmm, that's a thinker. I guess Brittney stands out the most, but I did pay a lot more attention to political stuff this past year.
what political issue stirred you the most?
the economy.
whom did you miss?
my daddy.
who was the best new person you met?
mommies from TBDMGE.
tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2008:
Don't value other people more than they value you, and don't make excuses for myself or anyone else. - I like that, so I'll steal it from Random Mommy.
quote a song lyric that sums up your year.
"I woke up this morning, feeling brand new
the dreams that I been dreaming
finally came true...
It's a new day, It's a new day..."
I tag 5 people:
Blue Momma
K-Mom
Kimtastic
Yankee Bell
Seis
what did you do in 2008 that you’d never done before?
ran in a 10K race.
did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
i didn't make any, i don't usually, this year is just a fluke...
did anyone close to you give birth?
a lot of friends gave birth to a lot of cute babies. :)
did anyone close to you die?
No.
what countries did you visit?
None
what would you like to have in 2009 that you lacked in 2008?
a thinner body (I actually stole this from NLD, but I like it - sounds good to me).
what date from 2008 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?
november 4th, when the democrats declared victory! :)
what was your biggest achievement of the year?
hmmm, finishing the 10K race?
what was your biggest failure?
probably not reaching my goal weight.
did you suffer illness or injury?
no! i am back to healthy! :D
what was the best thing you bought?
a membership to the rec center.
whose behavior merited celebration?
my children.
whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?
probably mine, when i stuck my foot in my mouth, happens too much, imo.
where did most of your money go?
buying clothes for the kids, they grow way too fast!
what did you get really, really, really excited about?
Nov. 4th when Obama won the election.
what song will always remind you of 2008?
"It's a New Day" by Will.I.Am
compared to this time last year, are you:
happier or sadder? happier
thinner or fatter? neither, the same
richer or poorer? about the same
what do you wish you’d done more of?
I'm not sure.
what do you wish you’d done less of?
still, not sure.
how did you spend christmas?
With family, all over the city.
did you fall in love in 2008?
still in love with the same husband and family.
how many one night stands?
none.
what changes did you make to “green up” your lifestyle?
light bulbs and more recycling.
what was your favorite tv show?
Survivor, sorry i just can't turn away from it.
do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year?
no, hate is such a strong, negative word!
what was the best book you read?
probably "The Road" - it's the last one I read, so I remember it was good, it can count as the best.
what was your greatest musical discovery?
"It's a New Day"
what did you want and get?
I can't think of any stuff I want and don't already have, it is all just stuff.
what did you want and not get?
see above.
what was your favorite film of this year?
"Four Christmases"
what did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?
35, and I don't remember.
what one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
Probably if I had made those stockings for my sister's kids.
how would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2008?
lazy and comfortable.
what kept you sane?
sanity is for sissies.
which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?
hmmm, that's a thinker. I guess Brittney stands out the most, but I did pay a lot more attention to political stuff this past year.
what political issue stirred you the most?
the economy.
whom did you miss?
my daddy.
who was the best new person you met?
mommies from TBDMGE.
tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2008:
Don't value other people more than they value you, and don't make excuses for myself or anyone else. - I like that, so I'll steal it from Random Mommy.
quote a song lyric that sums up your year.
"I woke up this morning, feeling brand new
the dreams that I been dreaming
finally came true...
It's a new day, It's a new day..."
I tag 5 people:
Blue Momma
K-Mom
Kimtastic
Yankee Bell
Seis
Friday, January 2, 2009
New Year's Resolutions
I have to admit, I don't usually make these, just for the plain fact that if I want to change something why should I wait for the new year to do it? K-Mom got me thinking though with her post about New Years resolutions, so I had some time to reflect and make some of my own. All who are reading this can hold me accountable, I am not very good at keeping these things. ;)
1. I will think before I speak. This is very important, sometimes I will say these awful snobby type things and once they are out there, they are out there, I don't apologize for them usually, I guess because it was already said. I will often lay in bed not able to sleep because of something awful I said and don't know how to recover it.
2. Train for the Half-Marathon and Marathon. I am already registered to run/walk in the Mercedes Half-Marathon in February, and I am hoping to be full marathon ready by next year.
3. No more drama for me! This is pretty self-explanatory, but if you have something to say about someone else, I don't want any part of it. Well, unless it's something we plan to confront the individual about, like an intervention or something.
4. I will do better about putting stuff away and being more organized, making the whole family part of the process. I think all our days will be better with this in action, we can all be clean and organized, and then not be frantic right before we are to leave for school or church or something, making all of us happier.
5. I want to learn something new. This is something I would like to do every year. This year I want to learn to knit. My plan is to eventually be good enough that I can knit scarves and hats for cancer patients to give anonymously at local hospitals.
1. I will think before I speak. This is very important, sometimes I will say these awful snobby type things and once they are out there, they are out there, I don't apologize for them usually, I guess because it was already said. I will often lay in bed not able to sleep because of something awful I said and don't know how to recover it.
2. Train for the Half-Marathon and Marathon. I am already registered to run/walk in the Mercedes Half-Marathon in February, and I am hoping to be full marathon ready by next year.
3. No more drama for me! This is pretty self-explanatory, but if you have something to say about someone else, I don't want any part of it. Well, unless it's something we plan to confront the individual about, like an intervention or something.
4. I will do better about putting stuff away and being more organized, making the whole family part of the process. I think all our days will be better with this in action, we can all be clean and organized, and then not be frantic right before we are to leave for school or church or something, making all of us happier.
5. I want to learn something new. This is something I would like to do every year. This year I want to learn to knit. My plan is to eventually be good enough that I can knit scarves and hats for cancer patients to give anonymously at local hospitals.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Newsweek article
Fabulous article showing how the bible supports gay marriage.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/172653/page/1
For the record, I have no problem with homosexuals, nor do I have a problem with them being happily married. What's the big deal? If you love someone and want to spend the rest of your life with them then why not get married? The sexuality part of it is what goes on in the bedroom, and that's really none of my business.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/172653/page/1
For the record, I have no problem with homosexuals, nor do I have a problem with them being happily married. What's the big deal? If you love someone and want to spend the rest of your life with them then why not get married? The sexuality part of it is what goes on in the bedroom, and that's really none of my business.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
What's the big deal?
I really like my car, I don't see the point of changing it. Why get a new car if I like the one I'm driving? Now this is my own non-professional opinion, but I really think that if you can't pay cash for anything right now then you shouldn't get it, just with the way the economy is. I feel like my opinion doesn't help with the recession, because if you're not buying then your not helping. And on that car thing, with the big three manufacturers going bankrupt, I realize it hasn't happened yet, but still, I would be buying a car that may be very worthless next year. My current car, my Saturn, that I bought myself, and have had for 12 years, I love, but I guess since it's manufacturer is GM I need to look to the foreign models since they seem to be doing better. I don't know! Again, these are all my non-expert opinions, but I am under the impression of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". I hate that expression by the way, but it does fit my current situation. I also hate researching the best vs. the worst and the middle and I would be happy with this one but not this one... really though, I don't get why I would get a car unless my current one was not drivable. I have been without car before, and this, even if it's an old car, is better than no car at all, and I am very grateful.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
if only...
I really would give to everyone if I could. For Christmas I give to a few different charities usually, and this year we are scaling back on everything. I can give to the charity through our church and I am giving to one other, a family that lost everything in a fire. I really felt guilty yesterday when I got a call from some charity that wanted me to give money to help terminally ill kids have a good Christmas. I can't do it this year, sorry. I got off the phone and talked to my husband, and he helped me feel better about saying "no". That telemarketer didn't need to make me feel guilty like he did, I do give. Maybe I couldn't give to that place but I do give what I can. I hate making excuses for stuff like that...
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Vulcan 10K Run
Let me start off by saying that I had the alarm set for me to get up at 5:30AM, but I don't know if I was excited or what, I got up at 4:something, and couldn't get back to sleep so I went ahead and got up. I felt good, not rushed, and I was ready to run today. The air was crisp and cool, the sky had no clouds, it was a good running day. I went out to downtown Birmingham at about 7:15, which gave me plenty of time to register for the race and get ready to start. After registering, I even found a few friends of mine from church, so we chatted and moved together to the starting line and chatted some more. I was telling them about how the last time I did Race for the Cure, which was last year, I finished that 5K race in about 45 minutes, so I figured with 10K I should be done in about an hour and a half. Whatever, didn't put much thought into my speed, it was still up to me to finish the race. M.S. says, "I hope to finish this race in under an hour", and K. says, "Yeah, I hope to finish in less than 50 minutes." I was standing over to the side of them like, "REALLY?", I mean, seriously, in less than an hour? They both reassured me that I will probably do much better than I think, and okay, this is my first time to do the 10K, so maybe I will.
The gun went off, and we were off. K rushed way ahead of us, and eventually M.S. waved and she was off too. That's cool though, because I run better alone, since if I talk too much I get winded. I don't think the race had been going on for 2 minutes when I tripped on some crack, in these fine Birmingham city streets, and stumbled, the whole time thinking, "I won't fall...don't fall..." and I tipped over like a tree chopped down in the woods, total face plant. My hands caught me though, so I didn't land on my face, just hands, knees, elbows and hip. A man running behind me rushed up to help me up, made sure I was okay and was off running. I started walking trying to compose myself, I was okay, and started running again, just worked my way through the pain and I was off again. My hands were skinned and my knees were too, but my pants weren't torn, so I saved myself of further embarassment. Eventually, I thought that I should stop running because my knees did hurt, so I walked most of the way. I finished the race in just under an hour and a half, and I wasn't dead last, but I think I was a bit behind the middle of the pack too.
I got home soon after I finished the race and all I wanted to do was take a shower and get clean and then lay down and watch football. While in the shower I saw that I was bleeding and bruised on all those areas I fell, which I think is what made me hurt worse, but now a few hours later I feel much better and more proud of myself. I am so glad I didn't cry after falling and I am glad I finished, even with the early fall, and I will continue to train and be marathon-ready by 2010.
I want to say a big "thank you!" to the nice gentleman that helped me up, and also to Mother Nature, "I'm sorry that I threw away that plastic bottle today."
The gun went off, and we were off. K rushed way ahead of us, and eventually M.S. waved and she was off too. That's cool though, because I run better alone, since if I talk too much I get winded. I don't think the race had been going on for 2 minutes when I tripped on some crack, in these fine Birmingham city streets, and stumbled, the whole time thinking, "I won't fall...don't fall..." and I tipped over like a tree chopped down in the woods, total face plant. My hands caught me though, so I didn't land on my face, just hands, knees, elbows and hip. A man running behind me rushed up to help me up, made sure I was okay and was off running. I started walking trying to compose myself, I was okay, and started running again, just worked my way through the pain and I was off again. My hands were skinned and my knees were too, but my pants weren't torn, so I saved myself of further embarassment. Eventually, I thought that I should stop running because my knees did hurt, so I walked most of the way. I finished the race in just under an hour and a half, and I wasn't dead last, but I think I was a bit behind the middle of the pack too.
I got home soon after I finished the race and all I wanted to do was take a shower and get clean and then lay down and watch football. While in the shower I saw that I was bleeding and bruised on all those areas I fell, which I think is what made me hurt worse, but now a few hours later I feel much better and more proud of myself. I am so glad I didn't cry after falling and I am glad I finished, even with the early fall, and I will continue to train and be marathon-ready by 2010.
I want to say a big "thank you!" to the nice gentleman that helped me up, and also to Mother Nature, "I'm sorry that I threw away that plastic bottle today."
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