Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

July 1, 2011

All I wanna to do is scrap!

I have been  suffering from scrapbooking withdrawal... Symptoms: obsessive need to look at photos and cut random people out of the background, attraction to shiny metal objects, finding myself in the kitchen searching for constant flow of caffeine and sugar, and screamming "WOO HOO" every time I check something off my to do list.


Last Thursday-Sunday, I attended a scrapbooking retreat in South Dakota. It was AMAZING! The progress (I finally finished my California Album!), the friends (a friend went along for the ride, my mom and sister were there, plus I knew 1/3 of the other 100 people), the food (need I say more?), and the excitement of coming together with so many to do something we all love.

The trunk contains my scrapbook supplies. My clothes, toothbrush, comb, vitamins and hairdryer in my hands.

Found my table for the weekend!

100 people registered!




My sister, Carrie, and I!
Sarah and I (it was a safari theme!)

 
 
Have you ever attended a scrapbooking/craft retreat weekend?

January 2, 2011

Great Friends, Great letters

When I was in elementary school, I had a penpal, or two. One of my best writing pals was from New York. It was tons of fun.  We mailed each other letters, cards, photos, stickers... and once, we even took video of our homes, families, pets, etc and exchanged.

Through out letters, we encouraged each other, laughed together, and told each other our secrets.

Later in middle school, I had another great penpal. This one from TX.  She even came to visit and stay with my family for a week! It was fun showing her around my home town, and then taking her around the state, with my parents of course, showing her all the tourist things to do.

I'm not sure what happened with either of my writing buddies, however we eventually lost touch. It is kind of sad. I suppose part of it was our age, and distance in such a non-digital time. Yet, I'm not the kind of person who is good friends with someone, and then just disappears.

Sure, maybe people come into your life for one reason or another at a certain point in time to help you with whatever is going on. blah blah blah. However I tend to also believe that those people who really help you out, that you can talk with for hours and not realize it, who you can pick up a conversation after weeks of not chatting much, or even those who you stand at the mailbox waiting for a letter... those people, are great friends.

Though I email a lot, I have only a couple people I email frequently. Now by frequently, I mean, sometime 3 times in a day, and other times, not for a couple weeks. I love these emails and way of corresponding. I still now and then also send handwritten notes, yet, I am saddened by the frequency, and length of my actual written notes.

I will be making a huge effort this year, as part of My Little Word, to write more letters. Not just "hello how are you", but really write a letter.

Would you like to join me?

May 17, 2010

Weekend fun

It was a great weekend. I spent Saturday with my friend, K. We ate at a great burger place, walked around downtown, and then enjoyed a beautiful park with a waterfall.


Sunday Husband and I worked in the yard and garden!


Our Veggie Garden... potatoes, tomatoes, broccoli, lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, peas, corn, peppers, and yes, I did sneak in strawberries and watermelon :)


Dakota and Jaffery didn't help with the gardening much.


Husband and I.




I LOVE that some of our flowers and plants just come back every year.


Dakota is always worried about squirrels.



Then we went canoeing. We even took Jaffery with us (we found him a life jacket, and do not yet have one for Dakota).



After our boating adventure, I took Jaffery to the edge of the lake, with his life jacket still on, and worked with him in the water. He isn't completely sold on the idea of playing in the water, however he did at least try to amuse me :)

September 2, 2009

Crazy Day!

We are still trying to put things back together after our (well, my) scrapbook room make over! The make over actually was a mini make over for the laundry room as well, as the wall between them moved, so my mess was double in size! It also halted our washing of laundry, for several days. Now I am so far behind!

I'm hoping to have a post up this weekend about the make over. Plus some fun giveaways in celebration of the make over! Woo Hoo!

My seasonal allergies are back. yeah. I am starting to wonder if my allergies are more the norm and I have seasonal non-allergies. :-)

Don't forget to visit Wine on the Keyboard to vote for you favorite photo!

Oh, yeah... By the way, we saved $72,000 + today. Tee Hehe! yeah. Sounds crazy! Well, really we got a call from our mortgage person, he hooked us up, and Ka Zamm! We refinanced! :-) Our monthly payments are a bit less, which helps immediately, however the overall picture of saving on interest is AMAZING! Sweetness!

On a sad note, one of my bestest friends, Tink, is moving. :( I have 3 really good friends. My husband, K, and Tink. I'm quite sad, and not sure how to process it yet. I have known for some time that she would be moving, however today I found out she was offered a job and is moving earlier than expected. Additionally, she is moving out of the country. I'm worried I will never see her again...

Anyhow. More later. I just wanted to quick update! G'night!



June 7, 2009

Happy Birthday Leslie!


I want to take a moment to wish Leslie, of Leslie's Love Street, a wonderful 30th birthday!

Click on over and wish her great day!!! If you have a couple minutes, click around her blog too! She is a wonderful blogger who I can always count on to be honest, make me think, and provide a wonderful smile!

Leslie... Have a great one!


March 30, 2009

Raw Emotions

Today was tough. SO many crappy things happened. One particular interaction I had today prompted some strong emotions. This leads me to sharing with you some very important life saving information...


Did you know...

  • 1 of 4 will experience a depressed mood before they are 24 years old
  • Almost 1/2 of college students reports being depressed at some point to the point of having trouble functioning
  • Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death in people ages 15-24 and 2nd leading cause of death among college students
  • Over 32,000 people die by suicide every year (USA)
  • It is estimated that a suicide attempt is made every minute, and a person dies by suicide every 16 minutes (USA)
  • 1,500 people attempt suicide each day (USA)

Warning signs...
  • Indications of an abusive relationship
  • Mood Swings and/or sudden personality change
  • School or work performance significantly declining
  • No friends, or suddenly not spending time with friends
  • Signs of an eating disorder
  • Cutting
  • Fixation with violence/death
  • Depression
  • Comments such as: "I'm going to end it all", "What's the point of living", Who cares if I'm around anyhow".
  • Giving away important items
  • Saying there is a plan to to end things

If you suspect someone you know is considering suicide, it is essential to talk to them. Do not be afraid to directly, but gently, ask them if they are considering suicide. Contrary to some belief, this does not give them the idea. Instead it gives them permission to honestly talk about it. By opening up this line of communication, it shows that someone really does notice them, and cares about them. Ask open ended questions, giving them the opportunity to answer with more than a "yes" or "no".



If you feel the person isn't in immediate danger, work with them to create a plan of action. Help them find resources, such as a doctor or counselor. It may also be helpful to offer to take the person to the appointment.



If the person has a plan, this is one major indication of level of seriousness. If the person is in immediate danger, call 911 or if needed, take the person to the ER or nearest hospital.



If you are considering suicide, remember you are not alone. There are MANY people that care about you and want to help. Please talk to someone. If you are not comfortable telling someone you know, please call 911.



Additional information can be found on the Mayo Clinic web site. Please take a couple moments to read through it. You never know when you could save someone's life.


Additional resources/and references for above stats:

November 26, 2008

The Bathroom Chronicles - Part II

Hey.... I'm back! Here is the rest of the story!
~K


Episode 2: Toilet Trauma

When we left K, she was waiting to see if her dad would be reinstalling the upstairs toilet after the entire household had lived about 36 hours without it. A repair job that was supposed to take a couple of hours had already morphed into a two-day project. She hoped and wished that the project would soon be complete.

As she sat on the couch that night watching television, she heard the bad news. The contact cement had set and was holding the tiles in place, but now the grout did indeed need 24 hours to set. The toilet would not be returned to its proper place on Monday night.

So, there was another morning of dodging the other people in the house and waiting for her turn to use the downstairs bathroom. The good news was that the toilet was no longer in the bathtub, so at least that was usable. K's dad had the day off on Tuesday, which she hoped would afford him the opportunity to finish the toilet repair job.

She returned home on Tuesday night to find that there had been yet another set back. Something to do with the tile or the wax seal or something. She would have to endure yet another day with only one available toilet in the house. "Arrgghhh!!" she cried out in frustration!!

Finally, four days after the project began, the toilet was put back in its place on Wednesday evening. K could hardly believe it was finally happening. Ah, the satisfaction of pushing the lever down, the sweet flushing sound, the marvelous sight of the swirling water. All of these filled K with joy and hope. For, it is the simple things in life that are important - a place to call home, family, friends, laughter, and functional plumbing. Definitely functional plumbing.

~K

November 25, 2008

The Bathroom Chronicles - Part I

Crazy Daisy's friend "K" here. We used to work together and have become good friends over the last several years. We especially enjoy entertaining each other with dramatic stories of the random things that happen to us in our every day lives. As it turns out, this is perfect blog material. Since I don't have my own blog (though Crazy Daisy thinks I should), she asked if she could post the story of one of my recent adventures on her blog. The following is a true story, though any references to specific people or places have been changed to protect the innocent . . .


Episode 1: Five People, One Toilet

It all began early on Sunday morning. K lay sleeping soundly in her bed. Unbeknownst to her, her dad was in the bathroom next to her room . . . wreaking havoc. The idea was to replace a leaky wax seal around the bottom of the toilet. He removed the toilet and put it in the bathtub, rendering both of them useless.

K awoke to the sound of a vacuum. She put a pillow over head only to be awoken once more, this time by a knock on the door and a request for her hair dryer. She went back to bed, figuring she would just get up when the bathroom repairs were complete. Unfortunately, it was not to be.

12 noon came around, and she had to get out of bed. Her dad was nowhere to be found, though the bathroom radio was blaring and the light was on. She called him on his cell phone only to find out that several pieces of tile needed to be reset, so he was off to the hardware store to get some contact cement. She wanted so badly to wash her hair, but as the toilet was in the bathtub, she could not fulfill this desire.

Her dad eventually returned, applied the contact cement, and relayed the news that the cement takes 24 hours to cure. "24 hours!!" K cried. That meant the whole family - five people - would have to use the one bathroom, with the shower curtain for a door, downstairs. As you can imagine, it was very upsetting.

K went to the YMCA so she could take a shower. She managed to cope fairly well that first day, once she got used to the idea of the toilet in the tub. Oh, how she wished her dad had given her fair warning early that morning before he started his work. She and her mom did have one minor success, however, when they convinced him Sunday evening to take the toilet out of the bathtub, so at least the tub could be used. He moved the toilet to a washtub in the hallway.

Monday morning came. She thought things would be fine as her brother usually slept all day and her mom would leave to go work out. Only, her brother foiled her brilliant plan. As if by some miracle, he was up at 8:00 AM, occupying the toilet-less bathroom. She waited, so she could put her hair back and get to her toothbrush. Finally, the bathroom was hers. Now, as most people do when they first get up in the morning, she also needed to visit the bathroom with a toilet. Only, she knew her brother generally made several trips up and down the stairs in the morning to pick up things he forgot or put things away. The bathroom with shower curtain was dead center in the journey between the kitchen and the upstairs. She figured he would be done and out the door soon, so she would wait. And, did she wait. She waited and waited. She heard him come up and down the stairs at least three times. She saw him warm up his car outside and shut it off again. She waited and waited. As anyone knows, everything feels 10 times longer when one is waiting for the bathroom.

Finally, after several false alarms, he left. Sweet relief. She went off to work where she knew they had at least three working toilets on each floor.

Monday night, she returned home to a house with one toilet. Now she waits. She waits to see if the tile can be set and the toilet returned to its home. She imagines horrible scenarios in which she finds out that the grout needs 24 hours to set before the toilet can be set in its place. What will happen next? Stay tuned . . .

~K

July 30, 2008

Where has the summer gone?

I have been so busy with weddings, showers, conference planning and job hunting I have nearly forgotten to enjoy my summer 'off'. Huh. Summer off, yeah right. It seems like regardless of my employment status, I have put in at least 40 hours a week all summer (maybe even overtime)!

This last weekend I was at a cousin's wedding.




Monday I spent the day with my bff K for her birthday! We had lunch at Dave and Buster's and then drove to Stillwater to walk through the cute shops and go on the trolley tour. The tour was full, so instead of basking in the sun on a trolley full of hot sweaty people, we hunted out some ice cream. We had ice cream and french fries... It turned out to be perfect!




Monday night I applied for another job! This one required me to create a username and password and entire application on their site. I had to retype all my resume into their forms. Plus they asked for way more information than I was prepared for! I was so nervous about hitting "submit".

Today I spent the day organizing conference materials and then going to a prep meeting. Honestly, I am so ready for this conference to be over. However I do enjoy meeting at Caribou Coffee. It gives the the excuse I need to have one of these! Yes, even when it is 90 degrees outside...

On my way home from the meeting, I stopped at Costco to pick up a pizza for our monthly anniversary! :-) A 16 inch pizza, already cooked pizza for $9.95. Yummy! However they only take cash or checks at the food counter and of course neither of which was in my bag, SO I went to the food section and just grabbed one to cook at home. Same pizza, uncooked, but cost $9.99. What... back up. Strange. Plus, they take debit at the regular check outs, just not the food court. Whatever!

So Husband and I celebrated our July 08 anniversary with costco pizza and tv. We are getting a little not so creative with these monthly deals. Hmm. (Honey,we need to work on that!). It is getting somewhat repetitive of eating out and tv watching.

Tomorrow, I have another conference meeting (as I do all day on Friday as well!). Ugh.

Plus! There is the Bloggy giveaways going on. These are always so much fun however
I'm saddened by the fact that I have been only able to visit a couple other participant blogs with all the craziness going on! Hopefully I'll have a few down moments between now and Friday!

Then next week, I'm hoping to get back on a regular posting schedule! I had been doing so well...


June 17, 2008

What would you do?

Tonight we went out with one of my husband's high school friends. He called to let us know he was in town for a conference and wanted to meet up for dinner. We enjoy when people visit. It is always nice to see family and friends while they are in town.(It is always frustrating to hear people were in town after the fact.)

When he called my husband asked if he had anywhere in mind he wanted to try. Maybe something he didn't have back home. He named a place downtown that we hadn't been to before. We knew it was a bit more expensive, but wasn't sure how much more expensive, and really couldn't then say we didn't want to go there.

We went, had a nice time, and enjoyed catching up with an old friend
(and interestingly enough, this friend is married to my cousin). However, just for my husband and I, the bill was around $60.00. This didn't include the appetizer (as our friend insisted he pay for it), or the tip. We also didn't have dessert. This only only for the one plate of food we each had! It wasn't like we ordered the most expensive thing on the menu. We were actually almost as frugal as we could be without sharing something (which in hindsight may have been a good idea). Our friend's bill was nearly as much as ours, however he did pay for his meal, the appetizer and his dessert.

Now, I understand some people make more money than we do (which in his field is very likely). Additionally, some people may not be as frugal as we may be. In either case, that is fine. However, this friend plans to visit us again, bringing along his wife, and wants to return to this restaurant. Maybe they can afford this, however we cannot afford $60.00 meals. Additionally, we are not comfortable spending this amount of money on one meal, even if we could!

Don't get me wrong, we do our fair amount of spending on eating out and fun stuff. However, our splurging on dinner is usually around the $25-35 range (not $60). Plus for things that cost more, such as a concert, vacation, or other larger item, we save for it! We are not okay with relying on our credit cards.

We are by no means set financially, however are financially okay if we stick to our budget. So what do we do? Do we buck up and put it on the credit card, or basically save up for it? Or do we sheepishly admit we don't have the money and ask to go somewhere a bit cheaper? We don't want them to feel bad and pay for it for us, or "report" back to other friends of family that we aren't doing okay . Thoughts?