Lamps in a cafe in San Juan Islands

It has begun….

10.30.05

So now it gets dark before 5 p.m. in Seattle. We “fall back” and this is what immediately happens: the Seattle weather gets icky on us. This will be our lives from now until June, I fear. Take a look:

Tonight
Oct 30

Showers / Wind
N/A/51° 90%

High not valid after 2pm
Mon
Oct 31

Rain / Wind
57°/50° 100%
57°F
Tue
Nov 1

Showers
55°/46° 90%
55°F
Wed
Nov 2

Light Rain
51°/44° 80%
51°F
Thu
Nov 3

Rain
52°/43° 70%
52°F
Fri
Nov 4

Light Rain
49°/42° 60%
49°F
Sat
Nov 5

Showers
51°/45° 60%
51°F
Sun
Nov 6

Showers
55°/45° 60%
55°F
Mon
Nov 7

Showers
55°/44° 60%
55°F
Tue
Nov 8

Showers
55°/44° 60%
55°F

I am alive

10.30.05

This is one of those posts that lets you know that I do, in fact, still exist. I am B-U-S-Y with the following activities/people:
church (film and spirituality, church itself, women’s book group, etc.)
girl friends (went shopping this weekend, and got pizza and gelato!)
husband (talking, grocery shopping, driving, and more!)
Mary Kay(success meetings, facials, parties, ordering, packing up/etc.)
teaching (grading, workshops, lesson planning, etc.)
graduate school (book talks, reading, writing, discussion, etc.)
house stuff (um, this is kind of getting neglected, but cleaning, cooking, meal planning, etc.)
working out (this happens about twice a week, honestly…)

Blogging has become demoted as a pasttime, as I have found that the more time I spend in front of the computer, the less I get done. Crazy, isn’t it?

So, I love you all, and I will post something interesting in the near future.

Hugs!

Amy

Cauliflower

10.17.05

What’s the point of cauliflower? I see it as the weak, bland, albino cousin of broccoli. It’s only good, in my opinion, when mixed with so many other veggies you can’t tell you’re eating it or when smothered with a cheese sauce. At least with broccoli, you can feel like you’re benefiting yourself by eating something green. Huh. Deep thoughts, I know.

The lost post

10.16.05

Justin moved this site to a new server, I believe, so my previous post was deleted. Anyhoo, life is rolling along here, and consists mainly of school, grad school, Mary Kay, social life, and church.

Today I will do some planning and grading on this chilly, drizzly day in October. I just stocked up on such fall favorites as the makings for pumpkin pie, caramel apples, soups of various kinds, and candy corn.

Off we go…..pictures from my cell phone are on their way (if Aaron will show me how to do it!).

Chopstix, Cleaning, and CSI

10.08.05

So far, this weekend has been pretty alright. I got to watch an almost-1 year old girl Friday afternoon. She fell asleep on my chest….how sweet is that…for almost an hour. Baby drool is so cute.

Justin and I watched an episode of CSI from netflix, then got all gussied up for a birthday party for one of Justin’s coworkers that started at 9 p.m. at Chopstix, a dueling piano bar. You’re supposed to give your song requests to the piano players with a tip included, then they play it and everyone sings along. SOOO fun, and Justin’s co

We slept in this morning, and I went to breakfast with one of my friends, Erin. I had an Americano and we split an order of Huevos Rancheros (Yay, Brock!). I also had Mexican hot chocolate.

I cleaned the office, hung a whiteboard, rearranged my Mary Kay products. I worked out in the gym and met a new lady from Slovakia! I made some vegetarian chili and acorn squash, and we’re watching more CSI in a few more minutes. Today is just a laid-back housecleaning day….I need more days like this after the crazy busy week I had….

October

10.02.05

It’s October…the time of year for crisp fall mornings, baking pies and bread, picking apples, going on fall hikes, dressing up and eating candy, and…getting sick from the germs of one thousand children.

I hate being sick. It ruins my life and my plans. However, for me, it has been a sign to slow down, get rest, refuel on fluids, and eat well. It’s a sign that, hey, I may be good, but I’m not Superwoman–sinus infections can inflict themselves on the best and the busiest of us.

This weekend alone, I have slept for 23 hours–12 hours Friday night and 11 last night. I needed it all. Friday night I went to our high school football game–we won!! I came home and Justin and I had breakfast for dinner, and then proceeded to watch four episodes of CSI on DVD! I also got the excellent news that Andrea, my MK recruiter, finished up Director in Qualification (she’s a director now!) and earned her car!! Woohoo!

So, after 12 hours of sleep, I worked out yesterday in our new-and-improved gym, went to the bank, mailed some items, and did my grad school homework. I cleaned up and had some snacks, then went to hang out with my friend and former co-worker Megan, her mom (a MK consultant), and my co worker Jocelyn. We ate at the Pike Pub and Brewery (no alcohol consumption–no worries!) to fuel up for an afternoon of shopping downtown at Ross and Nordstrom Rack (can you say “sales”?). I rarely go shopping like that, but it’s fun to go with friends and family. I was starting to feel sick, though, so the brown paper “towels” that the Ross dressing room supervisor offered me for my runny nose was not as appreciated as she would have liked.

We dodged the rain from Ross to Nordstrom Rack (a bit more upscale than Ross) and shopped there for a while-so mcuh to see in so little time. By then, I should have already been home to clean up for movie night, but the bus I was going to take ran late. I waited on the corner with a dozen other people for the 42, and fortunately, one of my senior girls was there to keep me company and commiserate in our respective illness.

The bus took a good 30-45 minutes to arrive near my house, and by that time it was already close to 8 p.m. For film night, we watched Born into Brothels, a hopeful documentary following the lives of 8 Indian (from Calcutta) children of sex workers as they learned about photography and gained opportunities to get an education at boarding schools.

I had to leave midway through to take care of some nausea. Blech. I came back feeling a bit better, and left the discussion early for sleeping action. I awoke with a headache this morning and decided to stay home to rehydrate and keep others from getting infected. I treated myself to chicken broth, white tea, water, and cream of wheat. Woohoo.

Now, I go to relax and read my bible and blow my nose repeatedly.