I can't believe it's already been a month since I last blogged. Sorry about that friends!
I have been so busy with the holidays and travelling.
Pictures to come. For now, I'm just enjoying being at home.
Nap time my friends!
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Fashion: H&M on Glee
Glee is one of my favorite TV shows and tonight, Lea Michele was wearing a blue dress from H&M that I own! I'm not going to lie... as soon as I recognized the dress, I yelled aloud "oooh! I own that dress!"
And while yes, a lot of episodes make fun of Lea Michele's character's lack of fashion... this was a cute dress that was in fact quite fashionable. When I wear it to work, I always get compliments.
I tried to find a picture but haven't been successful. It's the blue dress she's wearing at the end of the episode. It's blue fabric with blue vertical stripes, cap-sleeved, v-neck, belted at the middle. Cute!
And while yes, a lot of episodes make fun of Lea Michele's character's lack of fashion... this was a cute dress that was in fact quite fashionable. When I wear it to work, I always get compliments.
I tried to find a picture but haven't been successful. It's the blue dress she's wearing at the end of the episode. It's blue fabric with blue vertical stripes, cap-sleeved, v-neck, belted at the middle. Cute!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Thanksgiving, the American Chinese Way
I just wanted to share a picture of all of the food (minus my pumpkin cheesecake pie) we had for Thanksgiving. We had all of the normal "traditional" Thanksgiving foods plus what my family considers is necessary at family gatherings...
Yep, we had turkey (super juicy), stuffing (with venison sausage!), cranberry sauce (not from a can this year!), mashed potatoes, green bean casserole (with soup from a can), sweet potatoes, potato salad, tater tot casserole (in honor of Opie's BBQ and the craving Stasia's wedding created), stuffed mushrooms, deviled eggs, rolls, fruit salad, pumpkin cheesecake pie...
Then we also had sweet & sour chicken, pork loin, a noodle side dish whose name I only know in Chinese, and rice.
Side note: My family believes rice should be eaten with practically every single meal. Noodle dishes (like Italian) or pizza are pretty much the only exception. Seriously, they eat cheese hamburgers without a bun and with a side of rice instead. My plate and my cousin's wife's plate would be the ones without rice. We allotted no room for a filler like rice!
Gotta love Thanksgiving done my family's way! It makes eating the leftovers a lot less boring, that's for sure!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Thankful
Growing up, Thanksgiving was never about sharing what we're thankful for. It has always been about food, football, more food, and then more football. It was enjoyed with the extended family but if you got in the way of food or football, you may as well have not been family. Unconditional love did not cover getting in the way of food and football. People fought over who got the dining room table seats that had the best view of the living room's TV. I always lost...
And lastly, I'm thankful for my friends. They pick me up when I'm down, they share the good (and bad) times with me, they make me smile and laugh, they're an extension of me that without I am not whole.

I don't fault my family. Daily, we ate home-cooked dinner together at the kitchen table (with no TV allowed) but conversation was never lively. We just didn't (and still don't) discuss the little things of life, the details of our days. Big events were discussed and as I got older, my dad and I can discuss current events and politics. It's just the way we are and I can appreciate our peacefully silent yet still enjoyable meals.
This Thanksgiving, I would like to reflect on some of the things I am truly thankful for. It's really good to take a step back and think positively rather than fret over all the little things.
I am thankful for my family who has always supported me no matter what, always forgives me after angry outbursts, has taught me the morals and values that shaped who I am today. They may frustrate me but they love me and have done nothing but push me to be a better person.
At Chichen Itza - Family Cruise 2010
I'm also thankful that my grandfather is temporarily living with my parents and has been here to celebrate my birthday and now Thanksgiving. He's 97 and each day with him is a blessing.
At my cousin's birthday party - we love food!
I'm thankful for my wonderful boyfriend, Josh. I'm so lucky to have found him. He brightens my day and lifts my spirits. He reminds me to be a little less serious and enjoy life. He introduced me to the fun of costumes (as evidenced by the picture) and does want to talk about the details of my day. His family welcomed me into their family with WIDE open arms.
At Texas Renaissance Festival - 1001 Dreams Themed Weekend
I'm thankful for my dog, Zoey. She's a lover. I wish I could spend 20 hours of the day lounging around on the bed/sleeping and then the other 4 hours of the day getting belly rubs, hugs and kisses, and treats. She lives a good life - everyone spoils her and in return she rewards us with her unconditional love.
At my parents' backyard - lab/spaniel mix (aka mutt)
At a UT football game with Amber
At Britt's wedding

At Maggiano's - my birthday dinner
At Peaches' wedding
Friends who were not pictured, I am still thankful for you but we need to hang out more so I have pictures!
What are you thankful for?
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Fashion Tip: Belts, Asymmetrical Necklaces, and Red
I'm a big fan of the lasting trend of wearing belts higher than the waist. The dress was already an empire waist little black dress but I really wanted to add red accents so that I didn't look like I was attending a funeral. And because I hate wearing smokin' hot red shoes without red accessories of some sort to balance everything out.
Here's the fashion tip - that is a red belt I'm wearing. I turned it around so that the belt buckle is hiding in the back underneath my cardigan. Doesn't it make it look like a part of my dress instead of a belt? Genius isn't it?!
I only have 1 picture of the whole outfit - sorry.
I really loved my outfit. Smokin' hot red peep toe patent leather shoes, my current fave necklace in red (goes back to my obsession with flowers and asymmetry), red belt that looks like a part of the dress, and a simple red cardigan (with "diamonds" for the buttons!) because well it is November and a bit chilly.
Shoes by Chinese Laundry - purchased years ago - something similar
Necklace from New York & Co (comes in multiple colors) - here
Little black dress - purchased years ago - something similar
Belt - purchased years ago - something similar
Cardigan from New York & Co (comes in multiple colors) - here
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
When American wedding traditions merge with Asian traditions
To continue with the wedding posts... I enjoyed Stasia and Justin's wedding in Austin and then had to drive back to Dallas in time for Daigo and Nancy's wedding. Who knew November would be so popular for weddings!
Daigo and Nancy had their ceremony outside at the Dallas Arboretum in the Women's Garden. The forecast originally was rain for the entire weekend but it turned out to be gorgeous weather for both weddings - yay!
I've never seen Daigo happier. He was grinning from ear to ear the entire time.
Nancy couldn't stop grinning either.
She was absolutely stunning!
Some wedding ceremonies are completely serious and intense and make me tear up. This was definitely not one of those. Daigo kept making silly little faces at Nancy; you couldn't help but smile and be happy for them. And Sam, the minister, kept things light hearted and funny. When he said, "you may now kiss the Bride," he prefaced it with "this is the moment that Daigo has been waiting for!" And then Daigo didn't kiss Nancy normally... he peeked her on the left cheek, then the right, back to the left, etc. just to be goofy. Everyone laughed. It was sweet to see how fun and goofy they are together.
I **LOVED** these bridesmaid dresses. I'm a huge fan of the one shoulder look, am currently on a flower obsession, and red is one of my favorite colors. If my company holiday party were a formal affair, (sadly it is not) I'd so want to wear this dress to it. THAT is how much I love it.
Red is the traditional Asian wedding color so I intentionally wore red to both weddings. It was my way of providing them with some good luck from me. And then I ended up coordinating with both weddings - oops!
The reception was a traditional Asian wedding reception held at Maxim's Chinese Restaurant. There's really only two Chinese restaurants in the Dallas area that are big enough for wedding receptions and can do the typical 10-14 course smorgasbord of food. Daigo and Nancy had 10 courses and we ate and ate and ate and ate until it hurt. We also drank and drank and drank and drank. So we were the rowdy table... so what?
The first course had animals carved out of carrot as decoration.
Dog? Rabbit? We weren't sure either. But whatever it was, it was cute!
I was too busy eating and drinking to take more pictures of the food. Let's just say there was seafood soup, pickled jellyfish, LOBSTER, more meats, vegetables (but who needs that?), fried rice (definitely did not bother to save room for rice when there was LOBSTER), and much more.
Here's their cake. It was delicious.
The traditional Asian cake that is so light and airy it practically melts in your mouth. And the icing just melts too. YUM. (I've yet to properly recreate this in my kitchen.)
They chose to play the "Beauty and the Beast" song from the movie while they cut the cake. Since Disney FINALLY released this beloved, childhood all-time favorite of mine from the vault, Josh bought it for me for my birthday. I watched it with him recently.
I LOVE THIS SONG.
I LOVE THIS MOVIE.
I started tearing up. Josh told me to get a grip on myself. What can I say, alcohol makes me emotional. And I'm already emotional on a daily basis.
It was perfect. Nancy looked like a princess. She found her prince charming. They are so in love and so happy. I love weddings!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
An Intimate Vineyard Wedding
The last time I was in Austin, Brittany and Korey got married. Fast forward seven months, and this past weekend I went to see Anastasia and Justin get married at Spicewood Vineyards. It was a BEAUTIFUL wedding. An intimate affair arranged beautifully with decorations made by Brittany and Stasia.
The lovely bridesmaids (Maggie, Caroline, Brittany).
The Bride and Groom - Look at how happy they look!
At one point, Justin shed tears. It was moving.
The ceremony was different in that it didn't have religion overtones, Bible verses, or traditional vows. But I really liked it. The officiant was serious but not boring and spoke from the heart about love and marriage. I don't remember the actual vows but one funny part stuck out. Justin appeared to stumble (possibly out of embarrassment?) when asked to repeat "lover" while Stasia appeared to yell/emphasis it.
Mr. and Mrs. Teague!
I found it amusing that the officiant wore his sunglasses the entire ceremony.
I'm sorry I didn't take more pictures - I had too much fun just enjoying myself! It was great to see everyone, drink some good wine, eat some delicious food (Opie's BBQ - I'm determined to recreate their tater tot casserole and Britt's working on their spicy corn and then we'll share!), and be a part of their special day!
A yummy and pretty cake from Lux Bakery!
They had a fantastic guestbook. It was a time capsule and guests were asked to pick one or more dates (1, 5, 10, or 25 years from now) and write a message or prediction to the couple. It could be anything we wanted and they provided examples like "where will they be living" and the more random one "how many robots will be living in their home." It was a SUPER cute and fun idea. I already told Stasia I'm definitely stealing that one from her! (She did take my red color so we're even, right?!)
All in all, a fun weekend trip to Austin and a beautiful wedding! I'm so grateful I was able to share in Stasia's special day and see her marry the man she loves. Congrats Stasia and Justin!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Let the Christmas Shopping Begin!
I have officially started Christmas shopping!
Some people love receiving gifts and/or new stuff and rip into the packaging as fast as possible. I'm talking the item is opened while the person is still shopping, as they walk to the next store. That's definitely not me.
Some people love giving gifts and watching a person's face light up once they've opened the gift and love what they see. That's not me either.
I'm the person who loves the shopping part. The planning part of what will be absolutely perfect for each loved one on my list. And! the part in which I say... "I got part of your gift last night!" and then I make you wait over a month before you get it. Tonight, this applies to Peaches, Amber and Brittany. Next week, to be determined. :o)
Some people love receiving gifts and/or new stuff and rip into the packaging as fast as possible. I'm talking the item is opened while the person is still shopping, as they walk to the next store. That's definitely not me.
Some people love giving gifts and watching a person's face light up once they've opened the gift and love what they see. That's not me either.
I'm the person who loves the shopping part. The planning part of what will be absolutely perfect for each loved one on my list. And! the part in which I say... "I got part of your gift last night!" and then I make you wait over a month before you get it. Tonight, this applies to Peaches, Amber and Brittany. Next week, to be determined. :o)
Hoot!
I came home last night and found an owl sitting on my chiminea!
Look how tiny he was! Owls are such gorgeous, intriguing creatures. :o)
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Opera, Shopping, Netflix, Birthday Party = Great Weekend
I love the weekend. They tend to be jam-packed and super busy but that suits my personality. This weekend was full of activities but also balanced with a good amount of staying in bed watching TV time. *BLISS*
Friday night started off with Brother's first trip to the new Winspear Opera House to see Don Giovanni. It was FANTASTIC (even though we sat SO high we couldn't see the top of the talking statue during one of the scenes LOL.) I definitely liked it better than last week's Anna Bolena (although that one was still good and the seats were front and center orchestra instead of in the rafters.) The lead men singing in Italian was enough to dazzle anyone. Add in amazing sets that constantly changed and included smoke and lights, comedy, drama, action, sword fights, and music by my favorite classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart... yep, I definitely was happy.
Saturday was a day of errands/shopping and even though I didn't much, just the act of shopping brings me joy. Food for the house, Halloween items on major markdown, and Bed Bath & Beyond for all my friends' upcoming weddings. For dinner, Josh picked up my favorite pizza (Papa Murphy's) and we watched UT football on the Xbox. Let's not concentrate on how bad the Longhorns are this year but instead on how cool it is that ESPN now streams live on the Xbox. We also watched The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Josh and his sister grew up watching this all the time and LOVED it. I'm amazed they're not scarred HAHA.
Thanks to Daylight Savings time, today I got extra sleep and enjoyed just staying in bed watching Netflix until it was time to go to my cousin's 2nd birthday party. I'm not used to the hyperness of children... let me tell you, I'm TIRED. (Could also be due to Daylight Savings Time but I'll stick to blaming the children.)
Friday night started off with Brother's first trip to the new Winspear Opera House to see Don Giovanni. It was FANTASTIC (even though we sat SO high we couldn't see the top of the talking statue during one of the scenes LOL.) I definitely liked it better than last week's Anna Bolena (although that one was still good and the seats were front and center orchestra instead of in the rafters.) The lead men singing in Italian was enough to dazzle anyone. Add in amazing sets that constantly changed and included smoke and lights, comedy, drama, action, sword fights, and music by my favorite classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart... yep, I definitely was happy.
Saturday was a day of errands/shopping and even though I didn't much, just the act of shopping brings me joy. Food for the house, Halloween items on major markdown, and Bed Bath & Beyond for all my friends' upcoming weddings. For dinner, Josh picked up my favorite pizza (Papa Murphy's) and we watched UT football on the Xbox. Let's not concentrate on how bad the Longhorns are this year but instead on how cool it is that ESPN now streams live on the Xbox. We also watched The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Josh and his sister grew up watching this all the time and LOVED it. I'm amazed they're not scarred HAHA.
Thanks to Daylight Savings time, today I got extra sleep and enjoyed just staying in bed watching Netflix until it was time to go to my cousin's 2nd birthday party. I'm not used to the hyperness of children... let me tell you, I'm TIRED. (Could also be due to Daylight Savings Time but I'll stick to blaming the children.)
They were cute kids and fun to watch/play with. And now... the following picture makes me simultaneously feel super bad for my cousin and laugh...
He was doing perfectly fine the entire party and happy as can be... until everyone started singing "Happy Birthday" to him. Then his face went from happy to hesitant to scared to full WAILING. Poor baby but he got over it fast, no worries.
On to the presents... he's on his way to being a little rock star one day.
He REALLY loves guitars. This would be his 3rd now and he jams along. It's cute to watch him dancing along to the music. He also got the drum which contained symbols, maracas, the little finger symbols, and a trumpet. My cousins can say goodbye to sleeping in!
And now, time for some more Netflix before saying goodbye to another lovely weekend.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
World Series Game 5: Texas Rangers vs. San Francisco Giants
I've been a Texas Rangers baseball fan for literally my entire life. Not that I remember this, but supposedly as a baby I "watched" the games with my dad. Quality bonding time on the couch. :o)
I happened to be snapping a picture right at this moment too... the blurry thing in the upper left hand corner would be Josh Hamilton's bat flying out of his hands and into the stands.
I'm proud to say I'm not a bandwagon fan or a fair weather fan. I've gone to games every year, win or lose, regardless of how terrible we were... and trust me, we've been terrible. So... when this year we made it into the playoffs, I was super excited but wouldn't get my hopes up since well, we've never advanced past the first round of playoffs. And then we beat the Tampa Bay Rays! So it was on to the New York Yankees which we'd never before been able to beat in the playoffs. I was WORRIED. And then we beat them to become the American League Champions! The Rangers were on their way to their very first World Series in franchise history! I couldn't be more excited!
Gary and I decided we deserved to go to a World Series game no matter the cost. It would be wrong to go without also taking Dad so we split the cost of his ticket. It was a major splurge but definitely worth it to be there! Jeff came with us too and helped memorialize the occasion with awesome photos. (All photos were taken by me unless otherwise noted.)
Photo by Jeff
We chose Game 5 because we had a feeling it would be the final game of the World Series and then we'd be there for the Rangers' win and how historic would that be! Alas, our prediction of the Rangers winning was wrong... but we were correct in that Game 5 ended the World Series and it was still pretty cool to be there. We got to see the very best of both teams' pitchers play and they truly were fantastic to watch. They each had such different and distinctive styles.
Cliff Lee vs. Tim Lincecum
Neftali Feliz vs. Brian Wilson
The Giants played a really great game and they ultimately deserved to win so I'm ok with the outcome.
Photo by Brother
And now for some random World Series photos... former President George and Laura Bush were in attendance. (We were sitting absolutely no where near them. Josh's zoom lens is just that good that I could snap this picture.)
I happened to be snapping a picture right at this moment too... the blurry thing in the upper left hand corner would be Josh Hamilton's bat flying out of his hands and into the stands.
And I'll end with this super cute picture. I did a double take the first time I saw her. At first I thought it was just a panda stuffed animal but then I realized it was her baby. Aside from the fact that it's WAY too expensive to buy a ticket to the World Series to bring along a baby... I'd totally dress up my kid like that LOL.
Photo by Jeff
Now let's hope it doesn't take another 39 years to get to another World Series...
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Happy Halloween from Zoey!
Last weekend, the Velvet Snout hosted a customer appreciation celebration which included a dog costume contest. If you know me at all, you know I couldn't resist the opportunity to dress up Zoey!
We went as matching witches. Me, a Candy Corn Witch. Zoey, a Super Cute Dog Witch. (If you're one of those who doesn't believe in dressing up dogs and thinks dogs hate it... look at Zoey's happy little smile and then try to tell me she doesn't love it.)
For actual Halloween, we dressed up again. This time Zoey was my pumpkin to go along with my witch outfit. (Last year after Halloween, Target had their dog costumes for $2.50 each. It was such a great deal I bought 4. Yes... seriously... 4. So this year to justify last year's purchase, I had to make sure to use more than one.)
We sat on the porch and handed out candy to the trick or treaters. There weren't that many which was disappointing but it was still fun.
Monday, November 1, 2010
One Year Older, Hopefully One Year Wiser
I love birthdays. Not just my birthday (although of course I do love mine!) but all birthdays. It has nothing to do with the gifts or the birthday cake or the good wishes. I like that it's a day of celebration that's just for that one special person. It's like random holidays sprinkled throughout the year.
This year I had a birthday week celebration. Family dinner (with Grandpa in attendance this year!), coworker lunch, dinner with friends, and Anna Bolena (opera) with Josh!
This year I had a birthday week celebration. Family dinner (with Grandpa in attendance this year!), coworker lunch, dinner with friends, and Anna Bolena (opera) with Josh!
It meant a lot to me that my friends were able to find time in their busy schedules for my birthday dinner. And Ashley drove all the way from Mansfield! It's moments like these that remind me just how loved and truly blessed I am.
Josh and I shared a delicious dessert - pumpkin cheesecake! (I am a sucker for pumpkin. It makes my world go round. YUM.) And look at Josh's baby face! Bye bye beard, hello 10 years younger!
I have no pictures of the opera - they weren't allowed. In short, we almost didn't make it and we were SEVERLY under dressed... BUT! it was fun and I really enjoyed it. Thank you Brother for the front and center orchestra seats!
Here's to 26! Hopefully I'm a little bit wiser... but if nothing else, I'm sure it'll be a better year than 25 and that's enough for me!
Thursday, October 7, 2010
State Fair of Texas 2010 - Dog Shows
Every year I attend the dog shows. However, the last several years have been the same 2 shows (at least it seems to have been) so I wasn't really all that excited this year. In essence, I was going to attend the shows more out of habit than anything.
But! They updated the shows this year! The "dancing dogs" show (which was cute but more silly than talented) was replaced by an "Amazing Dobermans" show. It was FANTASTIC! I'm talking people who don't even like dogs leave this show happy and impressed and cheering. Yes, it was that good.
But! They updated the shows this year! The "dancing dogs" show (which was cute but more silly than talented) was replaced by an "Amazing Dobermans" show. It was FANTASTIC! I'm talking people who don't even like dogs leave this show happy and impressed and cheering. Yes, it was that good.
And to prove it - here's some video.
A little over 2 years ago, I enticed a big group of friends to go to the Mesquite Championship Rodeo with me. We didn't really care about the rodeo (it was a first for most of us and ended up being pretty fun I must admit)... We were mainly going to see Whiplash, the Cowboy Monkey (who rides a dog.)
I thought nothing would top that. Until I saw this.
A little itty bitty dog (Chihuahua?) riding a Doberman dressed up like a horse. PRECIOUS. And no offense Whiplash, (I still love you I promise), you have arms and fingers in which to hold on. That little dog had nothing. Pure balance. LOVE it.
I fell in love with this little dog. Check out her balance.
I'm pretty sure Zoey was jealous when I got home. She knew I had loved another from afar. And while I know this show is called "Amazing Dobermans," the little dog steals the show. Makes you want to steal her and hide her in your purse.
Jump! Ultimate Dog Show was also updated this year. They still have the distance dive into a pool part but they replaced the weaving between poles part with a Jack Russell Terrier hurdle race. I now have a mental image of what dog racing must be like.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
State Fair of Texas 2010 (aka Fried Food Capital of Texas)
Nothing says "Fall" like the State Fair of Texas. I've been going for as long as I can remember plus a couple years I was too young to remember. Since college, it's become a tradition to go for the TX/OU football game. It's also become a tradition to go try all the crazy new fried creations the Fair concessionaires (did you know that was a word?) come up with. So eat we did.
There were eight finalists this year - Fernie's Fried Club Salad, Deep Fried S'mores Pop-Tart, Fried Lemonade, Texas Fried Caviar, Texas Fried Frito Pie, Deep Fried Frozen Margarita, Fried Beer, and Fried Chocolate.
I love fried food but I can only eat so much and some didn't sound appetizing to me so I narrowed down the choices and then off I went.
There were eight finalists this year - Fernie's Fried Club Salad, Deep Fried S'mores Pop-Tart, Fried Lemonade, Texas Fried Caviar, Texas Fried Frito Pie, Deep Fried Frozen Margarita, Fried Beer, and Fried Chocolate.
I love fried food but I can only eat so much and some didn't sound appetizing to me so I narrowed down the choices and then off I went.
First up, Fried Beer which won "Most Creative."
Josh was really excited about this one. It did sound interesting... but it turned out to be a flop. The beer (which I successfully identified as Guinness!) was lukewarm, the pretzel dough never got crispy and just tasted undercooked, and then adding a cheese sauce just didn't make sense to me.
Second up, Deep Fried S'mores Pop-Tart.
This was delicious. DELICIOUS. It's a pop tart, battered in Reese's Peanut Butter Chocolate cereal, fried, and then topped with cream, chocolate syrup, and chocolate sprinkles. Mmm... DELICIOUS.
Next, Texas Fried Frito Pie which won for "Best Taste."
This did taste good but it wasn't all that creative or difficult in my opinion. It's beef and cheese chili battered with corn chips. Exactly what a Frito pie is but now a finger food - yum!
And lastly, Fried Chocolate.
I went into this one with no expectations. I was pleasantly surprised. The chocolate remains a smooth texture - not liquid nor solid - and has little chocolate chips mixed in with a cherry in the middle. Nothing fancy or crazy but the familiar is tasty.
In addition to these fried foods, add in 3 cooking demonstrations worth of food, free samples of quesadillas, a Fletcher's corn dog, strawberry milk, strawberry iced tea, and a strawberry chill. Thankfully this was split between 2 separate trips to the fair but still... I've been eating a ton of vegetables this week to make up for this!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Appreciated
I showed up this morning to work to find a thank you card from a staff. It really touched me. It made it all worthwhile to know that someone appreciates that I take the time to teach and mentor rather than just dictate the right answers. It made it all worthwhile to know that someone appreciates how flexible I am about when we work and how we work. That there's more to life than just this job and that it's important to be flexible so that we can all have the outside-of-work things that are important to us - friends, family, religion, downtime, etc.
Such a simple gesture to renew my spirits and remind me why exactly I do my job the way I do it.
Such a simple gesture to renew my spirits and remind me why exactly I do my job the way I do it.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Grateful
I'm back! It's been a crazy couple weeks trying to get through my 9/15 busy season deadline but I made it and this marks my first full weekend off in a while. And even though I'm sick with some crazy infection/inflammation thing, I'm still having a fantastic weekend thus far and just want to reflect on the things that I'm grateful for this weekend.
- My new Martha Stewart "french oven" (enameled cast iron casserole pot) from Macy's. It's not Le Creuset but it'll do for now. One day I'll splurge for the real deal but for now I will remain the bargain shopper because closeout prices rock.
- New shoes! I just keep finding super cute ones on sale/clearance and I just can't resist. The latest craze is BRIGHT colors - pink, blue, green - I'm sold! And boots for fall because at some point I do realize I'll have to pack away the flip flops for at least a couple months.
- A new electric griddle because pancakes are just so much more perfect when made on a griddle. (Also on sale at Macy's!)
- New stainless steel pots and pans to replace the nasty nonstick ones we currently have. Yay Brother for agreeing we needed new pots and pans! (On sale at JCPenney's!)
- New bright and colorful shirts! I know it's about to be fall and the fashion police would say I should start wearing more fall/darker colors but I don't care. I need the hot pinks and yellows in my wardrobe to brighten up my day.
- Spending time just pampering myself and creating a spa day at home. Mmmm smooth skin that glows!
- Relaxing with Zoey. I love my dog.
- About to watch The Blind Side.
- Hanging out with friends tonight to watch UT Football!!!
- And lastly, the most important: my family, friends, and Josh who have been so supportive during busy season and taking care of me now when I'm sick.
(No pictures this post. I'm sick, give me a break.)
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Leap Year (movie)
I watched Leap Year the other night.
Boyfriend thinks "chick flicks" have killed romance. That they create unrealistic expectations and now women are unable to find the "perfect guy" because he no longer exists.
I beg to differ. (No surprise there.)
I mean really - it's not as if the "perfect guy" exists to begin with. So I'm not going to watch a movie and then be like - yes! X, Y, and Z absolutely must be done/present or he's not acceptable. I watch them because I *need* a happy ending sometimes. I *need* to know everything will work out somehow by the end. It's not like "chick flicks" are happy and perfect the entire 2 hours. No way. There is always pain, heartache, struggles, and tears followed by a happy ending somewhere down the road. Call it a silly faith boost but I just like being reminded that life will work out somehow. It will require work and it won't be easy but it'll be happy if I work towards making it happy.
And what's not to love about sexy accents and good looking men. If men get Megan Fox and Jessica Alba, we women deserve equality! :o)
Ok, I'm off that soapbox. Back to the reason of this post. Leap Year had one of the very best quotes I have heard in a long time.
Boyfriend thinks "chick flicks" have killed romance. That they create unrealistic expectations and now women are unable to find the "perfect guy" because he no longer exists.
I beg to differ. (No surprise there.)
I mean really - it's not as if the "perfect guy" exists to begin with. So I'm not going to watch a movie and then be like - yes! X, Y, and Z absolutely must be done/present or he's not acceptable. I watch them because I *need* a happy ending sometimes. I *need* to know everything will work out somehow by the end. It's not like "chick flicks" are happy and perfect the entire 2 hours. No way. There is always pain, heartache, struggles, and tears followed by a happy ending somewhere down the road. Call it a silly faith boost but I just like being reminded that life will work out somehow. It will require work and it won't be easy but it'll be happy if I work towards making it happy.
And what's not to love about sexy accents and good looking men. If men get Megan Fox and Jessica Alba, we women deserve equality! :o)
Ok, I'm off that soapbox. Back to the reason of this post. Leap Year had one of the very best quotes I have heard in a long time.
May you never steal, lie, or cheat,
But if you must steal,
Then steal away my sorrows,
And if you must lie,
Lie with me all the nights of my life,
And if you must cheat,
Then please cheat death because I couldn't live a day without you.
Then please cheat death because I couldn't live a day without you.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
I need more luck in my life...
Someone backed into my truck while it was parked at DART.
sigh...
sigh...
Monday, August 9, 2010
Meet Mollie Ann (and see Zoey)
As some of you know, I volunteer with Richardson Humane Society (RHS). I used to just help with the Adopt-A-Pet (AAP) events where people could come and meet the dogs and apply to adopt them. But then I felt compelled to start fostering too. (Every dog is fostered personally in an individual's home instead of in a kennel/shelter. This allows dogs to learn better behaviors, be housebroken, be socialized with people/other pets, etc. It requires a lot more love and patience but it's really great for the dogs and the dogs' future owners.)
I don't think Zoey cares at all for the foster dogs (and that's putting it nicely) but I'd like to think since she is a rescue dog, she understands and wants these dogs to get a good loving home just like she did. If nothing else, it gives her someone to assert her dominance over and what's not more fun for a dog than barking "who's the boss.". Zoey would note that belly rubs and people food are better but she'll enjoy her cake and eat it too since she gets all of that already.
Anyway, meet Mollie Ann, our current foster.
Brother just finished putting this swing chair set together yesterday and Mollie loves it.
Isn't she a cute dog? She's a standard dachshund mixed with something. Roughly 12 pounds, young adult. She's spayed, disease-free, and micro-chipped. She's SUPER playful and loves tennis balls. She can really run fast! She also really loves belly rubs and people time in general. Do you know of anyone interested in adopting Mollie?
Zoey enjoys the chairs too.
I kept saying "Colorado" in order to get Zoey to perk up her ears.
I just love when she does this.
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