Thursday, December 20, 2007
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
Happy Birthday to Me
I will admit that I was not in the best of moods this year. I'm usually not one of those people that want to tsk tsk their birthday away - hey, I'm not shy - a day where people can celebrate me, I usually say bring it on!
But this year has not been without its challenges, and I won't lie, this time of year it's hard. The reminders are everywhere, especially when it's so fresh.
So, this year I wasn't in my usual happy birthday mode. I was feeling kind of low, honestly, feeling sorry for myself for all sorts of reasons. I'm at a new job, away from all of my friends. Poor me. No fun lunch plans for my birthday. Oh, woe is me. Oh, yeah, and I'm old. Poor me again.
Well, how incredibly silly that was. Because you know what? Things are pretty fabulous. I've got a pretty fabulous family, and pretty fabulous friends. My husband's pretty fabulous, and so are my new co-workers.
So, for the text messages that started at 5:45 a.m. and came sporadically all day, thank you.
For the birthday songs, thank you. Especially my grandpa and Jacob -classics, I tell you.
For the winter flowers delivered to my work, the card from my old co-workers (I miss you guys) and the food from my new co-workers, the gift from my new boss, the card AND call from a friend I haven't seen in years, the early birthday wish from a procrastinator extraordinaire, all the calls and voicemails, the birthday dinner that you didn't have time to cook but did anyway, and to Kevin for humoring me in the countless ways I made you because it's my birthday, thank you.
To my old job who did the nice thing when they so, so didn't have to, thank you, thank you.
Thank you all for reminding me that I have so much to be thankful for, and for making this a pretty darned good birthday after all.
But this year has not been without its challenges, and I won't lie, this time of year it's hard. The reminders are everywhere, especially when it's so fresh.
So, this year I wasn't in my usual happy birthday mode. I was feeling kind of low, honestly, feeling sorry for myself for all sorts of reasons. I'm at a new job, away from all of my friends. Poor me. No fun lunch plans for my birthday. Oh, woe is me. Oh, yeah, and I'm old. Poor me again.
Well, how incredibly silly that was. Because you know what? Things are pretty fabulous. I've got a pretty fabulous family, and pretty fabulous friends. My husband's pretty fabulous, and so are my new co-workers.
So, for the text messages that started at 5:45 a.m. and came sporadically all day, thank you.
For the birthday songs, thank you. Especially my grandpa and Jacob -classics, I tell you.
For the winter flowers delivered to my work, the card from my old co-workers (I miss you guys) and the food from my new co-workers, the gift from my new boss, the card AND call from a friend I haven't seen in years, the early birthday wish from a procrastinator extraordinaire, all the calls and voicemails, the birthday dinner that you didn't have time to cook but did anyway, and to Kevin for humoring me in the countless ways I made you because it's my birthday, thank you.
To my old job who did the nice thing when they so, so didn't have to, thank you, thank you.
Thank you all for reminding me that I have so much to be thankful for, and for making this a pretty darned good birthday after all.
Friday, December 07, 2007
Monday, December 03, 2007
There's magic in them there glasses....
My glasses, oh my glasses.
The first month I had them I left them on a bench outside the AmSouth Building downtown. They waited. A couple of years ago I sat them on the trunk of Kevin's car and forgot about them. The next day they rode to work with Kevin...hanging on his spoiler. He noticed them when he got off work that afternoon. Yesterday, after the Smyrna Christmas parade (at which we had an absolute blast by the way) I left them in a grassy median on Lowry Street. A half hour later I remembered and left the grocery store in a frenzy, although I don't know why I was worried. I parked, waited for a break in traffic, ran over to the median, took two steps, and there they were. Frenzy unnecessary.
The first month I had them I left them on a bench outside the AmSouth Building downtown. They waited. A couple of years ago I sat them on the trunk of Kevin's car and forgot about them. The next day they rode to work with Kevin...hanging on his spoiler. He noticed them when he got off work that afternoon. Yesterday, after the Smyrna Christmas parade (at which we had an absolute blast by the way) I left them in a grassy median on Lowry Street. A half hour later I remembered and left the grocery store in a frenzy, although I don't know why I was worried. I parked, waited for a break in traffic, ran over to the median, took two steps, and there they were. Frenzy unnecessary.
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Quotes Quotes Quotes Quotes Quotes Quotes Quotes
The question is not whether you are afraid to die; most everyone has that fear at one level or another.The real question is whether you are afraid to live.
--- Thane Bellomo --
--- Thane Bellomo --
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