Friday, December 08, 2006

Baby, it's cold outside!



When James and I got up this morning the temperature was 2'..the wind-chill was somewhere below zero...bottom line-it's cold! I love this time of year, I am one of 'those' people. I love Christmas music, the decorations, the trees, the egg-nog (I drink soy). Living in a place where there's actually snow on the ground definitely put a new spin on the Holidays. In the Lone Star State scarves are an accessory, here...they're necessary. It actually takes us longer to get ready to take the dogs outside than it does for us to walk them...I've never had to shovel a sidewalk before either and we had to go buy a snow shovel...it's the law to shovel the area in front of your house...(the one picture of james is from last week sometime...when it was still in the 50's)
Sub zero temps are the only thing different this Christmas..in about a week and a half I'll go home to see my family...all of them..there are 6 six now..not 5...that's weird. My brother and his wife..whom you will see on my previous post just had their first baby boy..and oh my gosh is he adorable. I can't wait to see them and everyone else..things are different this Christmas..in a good way...hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy new Year!
cheers!

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Back to work





I went back to work today after having several days off. (I went to TExas to see my familia) It was so much fun to see everybody. It went by entirely too quickly but, I still had a blast. My sister-in-law had her baby shower, and it was so awesome to see all of the stuff that my nephew will be in, around, sleeping on...etc. Here are a couple of the pics of her and my brother..p.s. they were probably the hardest people to photograph! don't get me wrong, they are two of the most photogenic people ever, they just like to be difficult..anyway I can't wait to see them again, I miss them so much!!! I love you guys!
have a good rest of the week everyone!
cheers!

Saturday, October 28, 2006

reading awesometown


I have to, once again, apologize for my recent blogging paralysis. As it seems, though, most of my friends are doing the same. Although, the middle child and dad are picking it up again which I love. Things have been busy in the Coop. Friday was my first day off since last Wednesday, but I was still busy. I have several photography jobs lined up and several that I have just finished. This thing, and by that i mean what I've always wanted to do, is finally starting to pick up. Word of mouth here is better than any advertising i could do, and believe me, in a small town things do travel fast. So praise the lord for that.
It's starting to get cold. (HA, starting...I haven't felt my toes since september) The winter is coming, whether we like it or not!
We've had a little snow, but not for more than an hour and it wasn't enough to stick. But that's only a matter of time. The dogs dont' seem to mind the weather, they sleep all the time anyway. Who care if it's cold outside if it's still warm inside. (i'm speaking for the four-legged creatures, now)

We have a halloween party to go to tonight. As much as I tried to convince the husband to go as the Spartan Cheerleaders, He opted for a H.S. football coach (which by the way requires very little acting on his part) I am headed to Oneonta to day to attempt to find the rest of my costumes..and If not I can always cut up and old sweatshirt and wear some highheels and socks, spike my hair and wear bad make up and be some punk rocker from the 80's, or what InStyle is deeming "back in".

I GET TO SEE MY FAMILY NEXT WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am so excited the sister-in-law is having a baby shower and I get to fly down for it and everyone is coming up! I can't wait! I hope the spouse can survive without me! hehe..

love you all...
cheers!

Friday, October 13, 2006

short comings



Okay, so this is the picture that's on my myspace page and you can see how short my hair is now~ I love it...oh and while i'm on the subject, I'm freakin wasting my life away on myspace...I should have never started...anyway, things are cold here...and i have to go make biscotti
cheers! friends...

carry on....

Friday, October 06, 2006

wee babe





These are some of the pictures from my shoot today! Keep in mind the baby is two weeks old..she is such a beautiful little girl! It helps that the mom is gorgeous too! Thanks again, sweetie...

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Watch Out



I have several things to say...

first of all these are a few pics from my most recent photography job..actually i can't post my favorites because they're of her bare tummy...but i thnk these are pretty good!

I am currently sitting at my house with my two four-legged companions whilst my husband is at a conference in Minneapolis. I miss him already..always handle being the one who's gone better. anyway, i love him!

My beautiful sister-in-law, Allison, is having their baby shower the first weekend of November and I, Lord willing, will be attending.....YEAH!!!!! I can't wait to see all of them I miss my family so much! I probably get on their nerves how much I call them all, but who cares...it's just shows how much i love them!

Speaking of family...I remember the time my brother, Aaron, sold my child-hood softball bat, the 'meat-head', so that he could buy himself lunch at La Popular. i guess growing up comes at a price...$3!!!!! I'm not bitter...

Okay, Angus just farted on me so....I think i need to go!!

Question for today: Who was your first kiss?


Carry on, friends, carry on!

Friday, September 15, 2006

back again...

At Long last...we have the internet! After two weeks of fighting with verizon we have managed to set up our internet. Now, not only can we surf the web, but we can use our Skype phone. We call people in Texas for free! This thing rocks!
Anywho, not much has changed since my last blog, except for our new home. We have been on Lake Street for almost three weeks now! Man, I can't believe it's been that long! We're going to Albany tomorrow to get the boys hair cut and get some pictures developed (professionally). I've had one client so far and 4 more in the next 2 months! I'm hoping that it takes off commpletely! I miss my family, i miss my friends, i miss the Lone Star state, but we are settling in here. Can't wait to see you all!
oh and if you read my blog, leave a comment, i live for those!
I'll have more interesting things to say when i'm not so tired!
love you..
miss you..
carry on!
p.s. i cut all of my hair off!!!!! it's as short as James'
i'll post a pic soon!

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Decaffeinated

Okay, so my blog has nothing to do with coffee, it's just the first word that came to my head!

Several things:
Thursday night James and I had our Anniversary trip to Saratoga springs, it was only like ten hours that we spent away, but neither one of us had to work and we saw a great concert..
We went to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center to see Rogue Wave, Ray LaMontagne and Guster..it was greatness!
I'm starting to really like the 'Wave" and Ray was absolutely incredible (you'd be hard pressed to find someone who rights music as beautiful as his)...Guster was great too...altogether an outstanding concert!

so P.S.- if you don't have Ray's album, you need to! I can't go a day without listening to it!
also i'm really liking this guy named Mat Kearney right now... if you get chance ...check him out too!

Next subject:
James and I are moving again!!!!!!!!!!! sorry, not back to the Lone Start State.....yet....
we found a place to rent IN Cooperstown! It's like 2 blocks from the Hall and right around the corner from where I work..It's two bedroom, two story, its' just the cutest house and I can't wait to get into that house...it's just going to be so much better not having to drive!

as soon as i can get a strong enough signal to post some pics...i will

i need to go home...
so, until next time
carry on......

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

much ado about nothing

Musically: if there's one song that I would recommend listening to when you're down...it's Motion City Soundtrack's "Everything is Allright" its' a sugary sweet song but it's a good one... Also , I know it's weird, but I am loving "Teenage Wasteland" right now. I know that James is the guru of music, but here's are my absolute must have's right now:

Will Hoge-Blackbird on a Lonely Wire (it's greatness)
Ringside-self titled album
Spoon- can't remember the name of the album, but i listen to it almost everyday
oh, and maybe one of my all-time favorite bands:
Jump Little Children- they have three albums, the last two are my favorite, the one's with'Vertigo,' 'Rains in Asia' and 'Mexico'
Keane-Under the Iron Sea

anyway, we're going to see Guster and Ray LaMontagne (if you don't already have their stuff, you should get it) a week from tomorrow!!!!! I can't freaking wait! it's gonna be a great concert! Oh and we just found out that Rogue Wave is opening for them.

It's 55 degress right now, this is the kind of weather I can get on board with, however its' only a matter of time before i'm too cold to speak...

carry on my music loving friends...
and the rest of you...

Monday, August 07, 2006

the simple life


Several things:
Number zero- pic of Otsego Lake near our house


Number one- i'm sorry that i haven't been blogging much lately...the boys had a field day with our internet router, so the only place I can blog is after work (which is what I'm doing now)

Number two-Aaron and Allison found out last Thursday that they are having a little boy, although despite my efforts, they have chosen to keep the name a secret until he is born! Congrats to them!!! i love you guys, and miss you so much!

Number three- I am now employed!!!!!! i work at a coffee shop, the only good coffee shop in Cooperstown! If nothing else, i've managed to drum up at least three photography jobs so far! Right now it's pretty crazy just because all of the crazy tourists are still here! ( Man i am ready for tourist season to be over) It's fun, the people are great, and i'm now making money...

and finally...
my thoughts for the day...and the title of my blog...

by no means would i consider my self a simple person...In fact if you asked most of the people who know me, 'simple' may not ever cross their lips. I'm strange, possibly the weirdest person you'll ever meet, my taste in books is different, my taste in movies complicated, the things i find interestingly and challenging are things that most people wouldn't..however, it is in some of the most simple things that i find a sense of tranquility...for example, there is something about the smell of wood-burning on a cool morning that will suddenly give me a sense of peace...my heart skips a small beat when Monarch butterfly lands on the tip of Angus' nose and he can't figure out what in the world to do...I laughed for almost a half an hour yesterday when i took the boys out for their 3pm outing and Gunther and Angus both chased butterflies and dragonflies until they almost couldn't run any longer... Angus, the scottie, will trap them under his paws, like a cat, then lift his paws to see if it's still there...If it is....he'll jam his nose on to the ground on top of his prey and then look at me as though to say..."look mommy...look what i did." It's seriously one of the cutest things, and when all other emotions are flooding my head, i can watch my two puppies chasing butterflies and all else seems to float away on their wings...it's the little things in this life that i am determined not to miss...so many people just let life take ahold of them..and they miss so many wonderful things...Well...if it means being one step behind to see all of these things...i don't mind


okay, so on a more cynical note:
so working at a coffee shop...has it's ups and downs...its' always a good thing when someone walks in and orders straight off the menu...
it's when the guy comes and in and says "let me have a double tall, half caf., easy hazelnut, no foam with whip, extra hot, skinny soy latte'"...that i feel like replying "you'd better say 'one regular coffee' or i'll punch you in the face..."
this is teaching me patience ..p.s. if you were wondering yes, I can make that, and yes someone really does order that..

well it's getting hot and i need to go home!!!
things are good...
missing everyone....
love you...

carry on, friends

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Favorites




Okay, the pigeon picture is a little weird but it's one my favorites! These are just a few of the pics from our vacation! The rainbow was on our way to KEY WESTat about 8 in the morning!

The next pic, is of my Mom and Dad on the fourth.... I absolutely love July 4th... it's one of my favorite Holidays, mainly because I LOVE fireworks! Seriously, my love for fireworks is a little weird... (anyway, it was very dark and i didn't want to use a flash so this was one of my better efforts)
Still looking for a job...

It's supposed to be really hot here this weekend...93...that's hot when you don't have air-conditioning!
Anyway, I'll post more pics later..
cheers, y'all!

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Back from the dead

My deepest apologies for the lack of blogging that has taken place on my part. The past few months have been pretty crazy. I'm still getting used to the fact that i live in New York, not to mention we haven't been able to get internet yet ( thus explains the absence of my blog and email) Right now I am sitting in My favorite coffee house in Cooperstown, Stagecoach coffee. It's great
james and i come here often. I am currently looking for a job, and i have several leads. Hopefully by the beginning of next week i will be among the gamefully employed.

This past saturday I returned from Florida, where i spent a 7 wonderful days with my family. Aaron and Allison had to leave on Wed. so that was a bummer, but it was a blast while they were there. It was a shame that James couldn't come, but he had to go to Pittsburgh to do a presentation at FanFest (the convention before the All-star game). Anyway, we had a so much fun on vacation. Monday we drove to Looe Key where we spent 6 hours out at sea. In the first 15 minutes of our first snorkel, i saw more sharks than I've ever seen before in my life!!! There was one who stuck with us, he kept circling back to see what we were up to. He swam directly under me and was about 5 feet from my abdomen..I think i actually stopped breathing. it was totally worth it though...Just seeing those creatures totally reminds me just how amazing God really is.

After our brush with death (the sharks and dualing lobsters), we went to Key West and ate dinner at the Hog's Breath Saloon...because after all..."Hog's Breath is better than no breath at all" We watched the Beautiful sunset and drove back to Ft. Lauderdale. The next few days were filled with nothing but relaxing by the beach, the pool, and flying the kite that Dad bought...i didn't so much fly it as i did crash it right in the middle of a family...nonetheless, i had a great time. I forgot much I actually enjoy spendng time with my family... I love you all very much and miss you terribly...

Now that I'm back it's becoming more and more real that we'll be here for a few years to come...it's going to be scary, hard, and exciting all at the same time...I know God has me here for a reason...I dont' know what... yet....but i plan to enjoy the ride..no matter what comes our way...
love y'all...
miss y'all...
cheers!

Saturday, June 03, 2006

New York State of Mind

No, no....no clever anecdotes, or anything revolutionary! Of course, if you're lookinng to my blog for that..well..dont'. Just an update per usual. also, no pictures yet, our signal isn't strong enough, but I will get the them up as soon as I can.

We are moved in! Almost everything is on the walls, doors, behind the doors, over the windows.etc. I am currently standing in the kitchen window with the computer in order to get an internet signal...we're getting a router so we don't have to stand..but like many other things, it's going to have to wait. It's been good thus far; James just completed his second full week of work, and being the primary un-packer, i have almost managed to get the house in the shape I want it. The dogs are doing great, very clingy though, still needing time to adjust, but then again so are we. I feel the adjustment period will last until next year at this time, seeing as how neither one of us has ever lived through a New England summer, fall, winter...well you get the picture. James' friend Mark gave us a 30% chance of survival. I think that is more James than me. Although, 6 months of snow....? just kidding, it'll be a change, but a fun adventure for us to grow through together.

We' It rains an awful lot up here...alot..alot! If you looked at the weather channel this morning you might have heard something about "New England flooding" no kidding! In order to take the dogs out we had to pick them up, set them down and hope they 'went' where we placed them...one did, one didnt'! That meant we had to wash him because the brown dog was all covered in mud.

Things are good though, we've been to church 3 times since we've been here ( we went everytime they met ) It's small, James and i make 12, last Sunday we had 17, hope we can help them grow.

I need to go make James and myself some breakfast...
do some laundry...
and enjoy this New York State of mine
cheers!

Friday, May 19, 2006

patience is a virtue

We are, yet again, spending the night in a Holiday Inn. Not the same one we stayed in last night, no,no, no one in Oneonta, Cooperstown, Albany, or anywhere within 50 miles has any vacancy, except Schoharie (pronounced skuh-harry), which is about 20 minutes from Albany...that's fine...we still can't move in..plumbing problems, not with me, with the barn...HOUSE...sorry!
So we shall move in tomorrow morning, without the help of my mom, and my father-in-law...which, that's fine too, but just not something we had planned on... all in all the trip has gone very well...despite the truck breaking down in the parking lot, the pipes at the house busting, us not having much help moving in, not being able to move in until 5 days after we thought we were...things went really well. (despite my tendency to be cynical, the last sentence was not written with any sarcasm) We got to Cooperstown without any problems, the truck broke down HERE, not 800 hundred miles from here, and James and I are young, so moving by ourselves should be no problem! The dogs have been amazing, I really couldn't believe how well-behaved they were in the car.

We're here, i can't believe it! It was kind of hard yesterday when Mom left because it became more real that we're staying! It's beautiful here, and we got here at a good time of year ( so we have time to adjust before the evil of winter comes to lay his hand on us) Our landlord said the four seasons in New York are "almost winter, winter, still winter and Construction." GREAT!!!! No seriously, I am very much looking forward to getting involved with the church up here, we will probably lower the average age by 40 years!

the black dog is licking my toes, i think he's hungry....
Keep praying for us....we're praying for y'all ( i refuse to wipe that word from my vocabulary)
I had a lot of water....
basketball is on....so i'm gonna go..
more later....
cheers!

Monday, May 15, 2006

on the road again

FIRST....I'M GONNA BE AN AUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My brother is pregnant...no wait..my brother's wife Allison is pregnant!! Congratulations to them...I love you guys so much!! She's due around Christmas, so keep them in your prayers!

As for James and I we are in our 4th day of our Journey towards Cooperstown, N.Y. Saying goodbye to our dear friends was so hard, but as I have said before, Abilene, for most people, is a merely a stop on the way to better things. So most of them will be leaving soon anyway!

As of 8:30 Eastern time(our new time zone)last night we landed in Anderson, Indiana. James' cousin, we'll call him Allen, lives there with his wife Kenny. (Their real names will not be used as to protect the innocent). Staying here allows us to catch up with them, and save money on hotels. We can't move in until Friday now, so we are going to take our time getting there. It's been great so far, the dogs have behaved, somewhat better than James' and his dad have...just kidding... and we haven't had any problems thus far. We did run into some really bad construction yesterday for about an hour, but other than that it's been really great. I'm not on my computer so i can't post any pics, but as soon as we get settled in I'll be able to show you what the town looks like. I'm getting more excited the closer we get, and also a little more scared about the winter. Right now, it's about 50 degrees and raining, and this is the middle May. It's only going to get worse! But i am a strong woman(some people would use other words), so I can totally handle whatever comes my way. No really, it's beautiful up here and nothing like i've ever experienced, so I am ready for the challenge!
Thanks again, to all of you for your love, prayers, and help with our move! We couldn't have done it without you!

I need to take a shower...
drink some water...
and go talk to the family...
more later...

Saturday, April 29, 2006

boston common







Today might have been one of the most important days in James' professional life, and he was amazing. We got up this morning around 6 in order to meet his panel by 7:15a.m. I had the most expensive bowl of strawberries and blueberries that I've ever had in my life in the restaurant of the Sheraton Hotel. Had I known it was going to be that bad, i would have stopped at Starbuck's on my way. Anyway, James' session " Podcasting in Museums" started at 9 and there were probably 250 there, filling the Grand Ballroom, at lest 3/4 full. He had numerous people come up to him afterward to compliment him. One guy told him that he was "an innovative speaker...in a good way." I'm not sure how that could be bad...but maybe being funny is considered innovative in a museum setting...who know!
After that we went to have coffee with James' advisor from O.U. and then we went to meet some people from Cooperstown for lunch.
After going back to the hotel to change and catch a cat nap, we headed to the Boston Commons and the Freedom Trail. There was a beautiful park there and we had dinner at the pub in the picture...so good!!
We have a long day ahead of us tomorrow, so we came back early...
Gonna see my new house tomorrow~!!!!
Having a great time here, but i miss my puppies!
love ya....
more later...

Friday, April 28, 2006

traveler's rest







Today i got to sleep in...james didn't, he had a meeting at 9..which if you count the "d@$^it" time you have to allow, that means he left here at 730a.m. ("d@$^it time is the time you have to alot for getting to the place where you think you're going, getting off the subway, turning around and realizing that you're not where you thought you were!) speaking of, i have mastered the subway, it only took me about 12 hours? is that bad?

Today was colder than yesterday...the guy at the subway station said it was uncharacteristically cold for the end of April..no kidding!
James was at the conference until three today, then after that we came back changed to go to dinner...
We went to the North End...man that place is awesome...there was a homeless lady who after we gave her a dollar, gave a pamphlet..on the back it said "your ticket to Heaven!" I should have given her a dollar a long time ago!!!!

tonight's dinner was much more romantic than the loud pizza parlor last night..We ate at 5 North Square...that's the name not the address... it was a quaint little restaurant owned and operated by a single family....aunts, uncles, cousins, and sister-in-laws were the waitresses, bartenders and cooks, it was awesome... not to mention the food was incredible..
After that we just walked around and found several historical landmarks, Paul Revere's house, Old North church, and the Union Oyster House (the oldest restaurant in Boston)

Tomorrow we go to Haaaavard, i still can't understand half of what people are saying, and i'm sure that goes both ways...

James need to do some work....
i need to put on different clothes...
the North East is weird...but i kinda like it...
see you tomorrow..

Thursday, April 27, 2006

long day~





tonite was fun...we got here around 5p.m. and hadn't eaten all day, so we decided to find something. I looked up some stuff up and we ended up chosing this pizzeria. Well i took us a while to find it, because the neighborhood it was in was a little confusing, however, it was AWESOME! We walked around for almost two hours, me taking pictures, James looking for the place...we didn't have anything else to do tonite, so we weren't in a hurry and decided just to soak up the atmosphere. The place we ate at was called Pizzeria Regina, it's a hole in the wall that's been there for 80 years. It was amazing, they still use a brick oven and make everything from scratch. James was pleased with my obsession for eating at "non-chain" restaraunts, and or researching old places ( to eat that is). It was well worth the time....
We walked around was had to be known as Little Italy...for nearly 3 hours....so cool..
here's some pics...i'll keep updating..
love you all..

good morning

it's now 6 a.m. i've been up for 45 minutes, not too much earlier than i'm used to getting up, but i didn't go to sleep until almost 2.
In Abilene my husband is a celebrity, well, kind of. He's had people he barely knew tell him that he's their hero. Anywho, the Reporter news did a story on him, the link is somewhere in this article...more later...



pics of the storm the other night....
keep in mind these are through my window...

northern exposures

We started the journey today towards Boston!
It'll be an early morning, but we should have an entire day in Boston before the conference starts....Oh, James is the chairman of a committee that is presenting at the Amercian Association of Museums conference in Boston, he will be speaking about podcasting...I, however, an not paying $250 for a guest pass to see one session, so i have gonna photograph the heck out of Boston and the surrounding areas. We will be in Cooperstown on Sunday, so i can see where I will be living....WE HAVE HOUSE! Praise the Lord for he is Glorious, praise him angels....oh, sorry i started singing to myself....
anywho, the next few weeks wil be crazy. Today was my last day at the Bakery! As of 1:53p.m. the Hallelujah Chorus began going off in my head....
After we get back from Boston, James has one week left at the Grace, i will be packing and cleaning the house, fun , fun!!!!!!! May 12 we drive to Oklahoma where James will walk at Oklahoma University receiving his masters in Museum Studies, after Graduation we will start our three to four day trek to Coopertown. The Maternal 'rent is accompanying me!!! and The father-in-law we be riding with James! It should be fun! keep praying, we have a long way to go!

i need to put on my pyjamas
i need to sleep
more later....

Thursday, April 20, 2006

boxes

I hate boxes..
boxes mean something has to go in them...
that means packing....
i hate packing...
we're packing for a good reason...but i still dont' like it...

last night there was an amazing storm in the big country....that's something i'll miss...
watching storms from 11 stories up from up to 60 miles away, is amazing confirmation of God's power!
i got some good lightening pics... i'll try to post later after James puts on some pants and goes down to get the card reader...nevermind...

It's hard to grasp sometimes the changes that take place in your life..
i got to Abilene over four years ago, and i can't honestly believe i've been here that long.
It's a transitional place really, most people come for school and then leave to follow their dreams or their boyfriends...
as much as i've wanted to leave the last year, there are things i'll miss..

a few:
~west texas sunsets ( those of you who know me know that i am somewhat of an art freak, sunsets here are of colors that only teh Lord could create...they're amazing...each one is different...its abstract from the hand of God)

~storms...now im not talking about the hamburger place in Hamilton, i'm talking about thunderstorms ( although i will miss the other one too!)

~the people...while most of our friends have already moved away, the people in Texas are one of a kind

~ the friends and family...it's going to be much harder than i ever imagined to be so far away from so many people that i love so dearly...

~Cajun cones- man i love those things..if you've lived here you know that they are the best snow cones and creams in the world

~Mexican food...no such thing in Cooperstown, N.Y. ...seriously, i've asked

~a big church- or a medium sized church- the singing at Southern Hiills is amazing...i'm trying to stay positive and think that the 18 people that attend the Cooperstown COC can make as much beautiful music as i'm used to....

there are more but these are the only ones that i can think of right now


on a happier note....Angus ( the black dog) almost talked today...James' aunt Sheree can vouch for that..

I had a lot of water at dinner...
more later.....
love you all.....

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

relocating

So i haven't posted in a while! In three weeks james and i will be relocating to Cooperstown, N.Y.. He GOT A JOB AT THE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME!!!!!!! This is his dream job and he will be amazing at it. He is absolutely the most brilliant person i know, and the Hall of Fame is very lucky to have him.
We are trying to find a place to live...that is proving to be more difficult than i had ever imagined. So keep us in mind! i will continue to keep in touch as this we progress.

Friday, April 07, 2006

black and white

it's friday! I haven't posted in a while...sorry! Not that any of you have been hanging on to what new clever thing i might say. James is the clever one. i can be, but i'm probably more witty than clever ( is there a difference?), in that i can generally come up with snide comments fairly quickly, not something i'm that proud of, but it comes in handy sometimes.

For the record, i would like to say that i picked Florida to win the Championship. thank you!

James has been gone for a week (tear) so i haven't had the computer or even access to one. He's been in Houston for a conference and as of right now he's in Cooperstown, N.Y. for his third and hopefully final interview at the Baseball Hall of Fame! So up until now i've been totally okay, well, considering. But, as of right now i'm officially freaking~!!!!!
So instead of staying in Abilene, i decided to go see my brother in Dallas, so at least i can freak out around people that i know, and who know me...and won't judge me...too much...

i miss my husband and i miss my dogs

i don't have any pics here so i can't post any,

work was rough today, i feel like i'm getting dumber by the minute working there. It's mindless tasks, nothing challenges my brain, i have to read so much at home just to keep my brain functioning sub par.

maybe i'm crazy, nah!

i need to change clothes,
more later........

Friday, March 31, 2006


from the big country to you!!

today

so of course my husband was in the bathroom when the guy from the Baseball hall of Fame called him today...however, we recently found out that he IS FLYING TO COOPERSTOWN NEXT THURSDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FOR THE THIRD ROUND OF INTERVIEWS!!!!!!!
i'm trying not to freak out, haha, not doing a very good job!
this is something james has wanted for a very long time; it's his dream job!
so keep praying, if you are a prayerful person!
all else is good in A-town!
more later...

Thursday, March 30, 2006

i have a horrible headache! no word from cooperstown yet...

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

spliced

Yet another exciting day in the bakery world.
Vilinda, a lady i work with, decided that it was important to discuss the discovery show about delicacies in other countries (all the while forgetting that i dont' eat meat) so after the first comment about people eating raw frogs, i began to get a little queezy. That's a lie, i was a lot que ezy, but it wasn't until after she talked about them eating the frog heart (while it was still beating) that i ended up in the bathroom yacking!! she felt pretty bad, but rob and christy were laughing their butts off at me!
i still dont' feel great!

Had dinner with kevin and jenny tonight. It's pretty much a tradition. Every tuesday that we're here we go to
Rosa's with them.Their two year old daughter lucy can say my name now, it was 'tanen' for a while. 'tami' is what she says now, MUCH better!
In following tradition james and i had our regular tuesday night date grocery shopping. tuesdays are good nights, not much traffic in the store. so we were walking down one of the isles and I picked up a calender for 2006, on the front it said "16 month Calendar for 2006" 16 months!!! did i miss something?
james wouldnt' let me get the cereal with Johnny Depp on the box, no matter how much i asked.



this is random; i remember this one time the brothers and the 'rents and i were going to get ice cream at Baskin
Robbins ( this was a long time ago). We were about to go in, and my dad had peeled the glue of the back of a credit card and stuck in on my arm and told me that it was a booger. I was like 10 years old and mortified!


"Imagination is more important than knowledge." -Albert Einstein
i like that!

Saturday, March 25, 2006




out my window in the big country

unexposed film

so i figure it's about time that i start one of these, seeing as how everyone else i know has one. This way i can just write on here and you people can keep up with me. i will try my bestest to update this as often as i can, however, we only get an internet signal once in a blue moon.

We're in Houston right now visiting the in-laws, saw Riverdance today! that was awesome. "there legs flail about as if independent from their bodies!" the main guy dancer looked like fun-bobby from friends, it was hard to keep a straight face everytime i saw him.

James had a second interview on friday with the Baseball Hall of fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. still waiting to hear whether or not we're moving 1937 miles from here.

the 'rents are still down under, awesome pics on dad's blog.

that's it....

note: I do realize that there is no such thing as 37 millimeter film, 37 is my favorite number, and i'm a photographer. Not my most clever moment, however, it works.