Thursday, October 14, 2010

Has it been 10 years already?!

This weekend is P's 10-year high school reunion...what?!?!

Has it really been that long already? I simply don't feel old enough. Mine will most likely be this Spring (if anyone actually gets anything together...it's almost like 'what's the point' now that we're in the Facebook era) and I just can't believe that it's been ten years. My goodness...what have I accomplished since then?
  • 2001
    • graduation
    • started what would become two pointless years of college
  •  2002
    • another pointless year of college
  • 2003
    • moved to Chicago to be with the man of my dreams ♥
    • got married
  • 2004
    • moved back to Texas
    • wedding =)
  • 2005
    • started school *again*
  • 2006
    • became an Aunt =)
    • lost 25 lbs.!!!!
    • got pregnant ♥
    • more school
  • 2007
    • became a Mommy ♥
    • got a 'grown up job' (for a while)
    • took some time off school
  • 2008
    • back to school *sigh*
  • 2009
    • more school
    • first Ski trip (complete with knee injury upon return)
  • 2010
    • finally starting the beginning of the end with upper level courses toward my degree!
    • graduated P from the police academy! (I count that my accomplishment too!) =) 
    • celebrated Z's 3rd birthday
    • celebrated a 7-year wedding anniversary ♥
    • ordered my college ring! (hey, it's a milestone to me!)
  • 2011
    • time will tell, but on the slate is:
      • student teaching
      • graduation
      • major home DIY renovations/projects!
I wish I could say that I'll have my BS by the time my reunion come around, but, I'll be about six-months shy. But it's okay. I have accomplished a lot between then and now when you consider it all. I've worn a lot of hats over the past ten years. It's been fun, trying, exhausting, and pretty much any other adjective you can think of.

I just can't believe that it's been 10 years. I don't feel that old. I'm not old enough for a reunion. But, this isn't mine, it's P's. It should be interesting. Homecoming football game, drinks, and then a downtown adventure...with a bunch of people that I don't know. *shrug* It'll be the same for him, but I guess that's what happens when you marry someone you didn't go to high school with.

Well...until next time.
Peace, love, and memories!
♥ S.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Busy, much?

Wow...I don't know if 'busy' even gets the actual point across. I am trying to think of a word stronger than 'busy,' but it's all I've got. It could very well be the understatement of the year...

With a new semester always come new stressors. The classes this semester aren't actually all that bad, but they are just not very exciting. We have two classes that merged to one, one class they split up into two, and then an 'elective' (I use that term loosely...because doesn't the connotation of the word 'elective' insinuate that I have elected to take it, rather than being made to take it?) that is barely related to my specific degree. And, on top of that, they are not in sync with each other at all! Either that, or they think torture is entertaining. We had huge, group, Power Point presentations due in two of the classes in one week, we have observations in preschool and now they have decided that we need to mentor a child who doesn't speak English. There is entirely too much 'outside' work involved in this semester. I simply do not possess the time...

I should be working on something right now, as a matter of fact. I have midterms this week, observations to catch up on, plenty of reflecting to do (I swear, with all this 'reflecting,' my mind has become a mirror!), a portfolio to put together, a philosophy to write, and a degree audit to look over before a meeting with my adviser tomorrow to ensure that I can wrap all this up in time! ...and, I'm sure I'm missing something in there somewhere...

Wow. It's just as stressful to type as it is to live. =)

I'm sitting here, however, contemplating dinner and where to start on homework, researching some DIY projects that I'll be starting in November (more to come on that later!!), and all the while laughing at my three-year old who is reciting Disney's Monsters, Inc. because he's seen it more than 100 times in the past year. =) It's hilarious, and mildly-annoying, all at the same time. I try to focus on the hilarity, but sometimes, the play-by-play (because he recites on a delay...lol) can start to wear on you. And, I can almost guarantee that he'll ask to watch it again as soon as it's over. And, I will most likely oblige, because it is the only thing that will get him to sit still for more than 30-seconds. It doesn't keep him quiet, but at least he confines himself to the couch so I can get some stuff done. =)

There has been plenty going on around here outside of school...but it's been so long, it's going to take multiple posts to get caught up. I'd like to though. I had a visit from my mom, a visit from my sister (which included meeting my nephew for the first time!), P's grandmother came from Italy, my best friends from Oklahoma came down to visit twice(!!!)...I'm sure I'm forgetting something.

And then, of course, there are the projects that I'm about to start. I think they'll be therapeutic and stress-relieving. And, I love a good sense of accomplishment! =) I'll be handling them mostly myself, and they are by no means small projects!

I promise, there will be more on that later, though. That's going to be a step-by-step blogging experience...tracking my progress along the way. =)

As for now, I'm going to try to get dinner started, get homework underway, and get Z to stop saying, "You idiot!" over and over again. (Thanks, Disney...)

'Til next time, peace, love, & lots to do!
♥  S.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Who loves Walmart?!

*Tried to post this when it actually happened, but my Google smart phone hates me with a vengeance...
At Walmart currently, and a lingering storm from last night has knocked out the power. We have enough from the backup generator to light a pair of flood lights every hundred feet or so, but all registers are off line. The entire population of the store has completed their shopping,mostly, and converged on the checkstands. For a brief moment, power returns, and cheers erupt from the lines of patrons, now backed up all the way to the dairy cases and restrooms in the back of the store. But, the relief is short-lived and the cheers quickly turn to groans as the power disappears again. Children are cranky, parents are prematurely opening snack purchases to quench the fussing from both their children and their own growling stomachs (it IS lunch time afterall...), and others are losing patience and abandoning their carts altogether. It's now been half an hour. Every now and again you can see
the blur of blue whiz past you as am employ rushes by, trying to avoid the same questions for the 75th time: "When is the power coming back on?" "Why don't you have a back up generator?" "Why can't I check out?" "Does this mean it's all free?" People are so dumb. You've got to love Walmart, central-Texas weather, and a dam good excuse to not be at work.=)
*total trip wound up being two hours, after 25 minutes of shopping...fun, fun!