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Not Divulging Much

Sometimes, oh just sometimes, I wish I had 2 extra hours in the day to do whatever I want. “Whatever I want” would mostly consist of writing emails back to friends and family, and updating blogs and making new designs. Yeah. Remember back in the day when I whipped up a new layout like I change underwear? Yeah, every single day (in case you’re wondering how often I change underwear). Yeah, that was pre-full-time-job and pre-baby. You got lots of time to make crazy layouts and even code them all in a day or less when you’re still in school and don’t have a baby. Now, just blogging seems like a task to me. And I also feel like I’ve lost touch with a lot of my friends, both online and offline. I think I’m still adjusting to having a baby. How do single mothers do it? How do parents with more than one baby do it? They must be whacked out of their minds, I imagine! Or martyrs. Yes, martyrs. Superheroes.

I have new respect for parents. And that’s big, because I always had a lot of respect for parenthood — especially working in the field I work in, where I see parents lose their children everyday. But anyway…

Lately, there have been some ups and downs, and many I do not want to share with the public. Only a few know. I know the pattern I am repeating — when things get serious and chaotic in my life, I tend to hide and not open up. Not even to some of my closest friends and family. I’m trying not to do it this time around, but I already feel myself doing it. It’s not that I’m in crisis or anything — just a whole bunch of stuff happening at once, and some of them leave me terrified for the future, and others leave me very excited. Maybe I’ll be more open to divulging what I’m talking about later on. Or maybe not. Maybe I just need a getaway vacation at Branson or something. Those vacation packages are really, really tempting. I think we will have to plan a family vacation sometime soon, to get away from “it all,” whatever “it all” is at this time. We’ve seen several vacation packages before, but the Branson ones seem most appealing.

Growing Up

Wow, it’s been a long time since I’ve updated the site. Like, really updated, and not just dorky little mini-memes that don’t really say much about how I’ve been doing. Heh. The holidays are over now, and I’m still adjusting to getting back to the daily norm and the weekly routine. My sister visited for a week during Christmas week, and then I had about 4 days reprieve to recover (haha) before my brother visited for another week, with his girlfriend. They just left yesterday. I’m having a hard time playing catch-up. However, it was really, really nice to see them again. It seems that as time goes on, we change more and more. I feel like with every visit I have with them (since we live so far away from each other now: me in B.C. Canada and them in North Carolina), I am re-learning who they are as people, as individuals, as adults. Sometimes I see the semblance of days gone past, when we were all still little kids playing in the back yard, or bike riding in our neighborhood in California. Now, it seems like those days of old are so far away. At the time, they seemed like they would never end. Long summer days where we would ride our bikes to get away from our parents. Hanging out with George and Marian across the street (who have both passed on by now). Catching bugs during the summer together and raking leaves during the autumn together.

And now, the littlest one, my sister, is in college, old enough to legally drink. The middle one, my brother, is living on his own, making his own living. The oldest one, me, is married with a baby. How did all this happen so quickly? How did we all grow up so fast? Lily not only made a mother out of me, but an uncle out of Eddie and an auntie out of Sophia. Wasn’t it just yesterday that Sophia was Lily’s age and I was changing her diapers, albeit begrudgingly? Now, Eddie and Sophie hold onto Lily and speak baby language to her, laugh with her, play with her, and I think, “Wow… we’ve moved to become another generation.”

Sometimes time passes by so quickly. Nothing really stays the same. Things change, people change, age continues on. Sometimes, I wish I was still 10 years old, my brother 5 years old and my sister only 3 years old, and we were still underneath that low lemon tree in the back yard, playing a game that enabled us to, just for a little while, live in a far-off fantasy land where fairies and magical elves existed. But if I blink too fast, I am suddenly back here, in the present time, age 28, married, and babied. And I’m making new memories with my own little girl, helping her build imaginary worlds where her own fairies and her own elves talk to her and sing her songs.

Wow. I feel old all of a sudden.

End of 2008 Survey

Year End Surveys!

Was 2008 a good year for you?
Yes, it was awesome!

Where were you, and who were you with, when 2008 began? And where will you be when it ends?
Last year, Dave and I did our Vietnamese wedding at the end of 2008 in North Carolina at my parents’ house. We spent New Year’s Eve night with my sister, her boyfriend, and my three cousins. We rang in the new year that way. I was just ending my 1st trimester of the pregnancy with Lily Bean. I can’t believe it’s been a whole year!!

What did you do in 2008 that you’d never done before?
- was so pregnant I gained a whopping 38 pounds
- delivered a baby!! WOW!!
- become a mother :) :)
- cloth diapering
- breast feeding

Did you keep your New Years’ resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
Sort of. My New Year’s resolution last year was to have a healthy baby, and that’s what happened. I don’t have any new year’s resolutions for this year, though… just lots of hopes.

Did anyone close to you give birth?
I did! And my sister-in-law did, as well, so Lily Bean has a cousin Peanut who is 3 months and 1 day younger than she is!

Did anyone you know die?
No, thank goodness. Everyone I know is healthy.

Did you attend any weddings or funerals?
No weddings this past year, though what I wouldn’t have given to attend Ronniboo’s!

What countries did you visit?
Does going back and forth to Canada count?

Did you move anywhere?
I legally moved to Canada on November 4, 2008. Election day!

What sporting events did you go to?
None.

What concerts did you go to?
None.

What would you like to have in 2009 that you lacked in 2008?
A job in Canada, perhaps.

What date(s) from 2008 will remain etched upon your memory and why?
July 12, 2008 – Lily’s day of birth
October 13, 2008 – Peanut’s day of birth

What were your biggest achievements of the year?
Giving birth to the most amazing, beautiful little girl ever.

What was your biggest failure?
Having to go back to work after only 3 months of maternity leave. That totally sucks. Not my fault, but still.

Did you suffer any illness or injury?
I just had a nasty cold around late November.

What was the best thing you bought?
Erm.. cloth diapers for the Lily Bean. It gives me a huge sense of accomplishment and pride that we pulled it off.

Whose behavior merited celebration?
Lily’s. Every single little thing she does, every single little milestone is a HUGE celebration. It’s awesome.

Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?
An ex-friend of mine who IS doing something incredibly stupid and appalling, but it can’t be helped. I’m not depressed over it, though. I’m just appalled and kind of annoyed.

Where did most of your money go?
Gas. And preparing for Lily’s arrival before July — her nursery furniture, cloth diapers, clothes, toys, books, etc.

What did you get really, really, really excited about?
Lily’s birth, and her first Christmas.

What song will always remind you of 2008?
“Baby Mine” by Allison Krauss. I played that over and over again while I was pregnant, and it’s now one of Lily’s lullabies that she falls asleep to.

Compared to this time last year, are you:
i. happier or sadder? happier, definitely
ii. thinner or fatter? thinner – last year this time, I was still gaining pregnancy weight
iii. richer or poorer? definitely poorer, since I went down to part-time work

What do you wish you’d done more of?
More yoga, perhaps?

What do you wish you’d done less of?
Worrying; it was all for naught. Things usually work out, and when they don’t, we move on.

How will you be spending Christmas?
I spent Christmas with Dave and Lily Bean and my sister and Tink and my MIL and Granny.

Did you send out Christmas cards this year?
Nope. Didn’t have time to this year.

Did you fall in love in 2008?
Yes. I fell in love with this 6 lb 10 oz baby who made her debut on July 12, 2008.

How many one-night stands?
None.

What was your favorite TV program?
Heroes, Grey’s Anatomy, The Office

Do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year?
No. Hate is an emotion not worth having.

What was the best book you read?
I forgot what it was called, but it was something like Baby Chronicles or something. I read it while I was pregnant and it was hilarious. Very good book. Made me a little more relaxed about my anxieties regarding the pregnancy and stuff.

What was your greatest musical discovery?
Allison Krauss.

What did you want and get?
A healthy, beautiful baby girl.

What did you want and not get?
A new job.

What was your favorite film of this year?
The Dark Knight (I have to agree with Ronni on this one!).

What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?
I turned 28, and it was a relaxing birthday spent with my husband and my baby. Exactly what I asked for. Dave made me breakfast and orange julius. Yum.

What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
Another job in Canada, perhaps?

How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2008?
Pregnancy clothes.

Did you make any significant changes to your appearance?
Right before Christmas, I chopped off my waist-length long hair and had it cut to a little past my shoulders, layered, with long BANGS, and side parted. Quite the change.

What kept you sane?
Dave and Lily Bean.

Were you in school (any time this year)?
Nope.

How did you earn your keep?
Same job I started out last year with: a family therapist working for a non-profit agency.

Did you have to go to the hospital?
Yes, all the time! For prenatal visits, then for the delivery, then for postnatal visits.

Did you encounter the police?
Yes, but just for work.

What did you purchase that was over $500?
A single purchase? Nothing.

Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?
None.

What political issue stirred you the most?
Definitely the election.

Who did you miss?
My sisser.

Who was the best new person you met?
All of ‘em.

Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2008:
Whining and worrying won’t get you anywhere. It’s like trying to solve a math problem by chewing gum, so the song goes.

Quote a song lyric that sums up your year:
Eh.

How would you rate this year with a scale from 1 (lousy) to 10 (excellent)?
9.75!

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JANUARY
1. Who kissed you on New Year’s???
Dave, of course!
2. Did you have a New Year’s Resolution this year?
Nope.
3. Does it snow where you live?
Yes, it’s snowing right now! O.o
4. Do you like hot chocolate?
Oh yes, yum!
5. Have you ever been to Times Square to watch the ball drop?
Not been to, but I watch it on TV sometimes.

FEBRUARY
1. Who was your Valentine?
Daavee. :D
2. When you were little did you buy Valentine’s for the whole class?
Yes. Hehe.
3. Do you care if the groundhog sees its shadow or not?
I don’t care.
4. What did you receive for Valentine’s Day?
I don’t remember. I think we just went out for dinner.
5. What did you give for Valentine’s Day?
Don’t remember. :P

MARCH
1. Are you Irish?
Nope.
2. Do you like corned beef and cabbage?
No.
3. What did you do for St Patrick’s Day?
I wore a bit of green, and that’s about it.

APRIL
1. Do you like the rain?
Yes.
2. Did you play an April fool’s joke on anyone this year?
Nope.
3. Do you get tons of candy for Easter?
Nope.
4. Do you celebrate 4/20?
Nope, but I know people who do!
5. Do you love the month of April?
It’s alright, I guess.

MAY
1. What is your favorite flower?
Daisy.
2. Finish the phrase “April showers…”
… are so refreshing?
3. Do you celebrate May 16th: Mother’s Day?
Yes.
4. Is May anything special to you?
Yes, it was my first Mother’s Day as a “mother.”

JUNE
1. What year did/will you graduate from high school?
1998.
2. Did you do anything fun during this last June?
I was very very pregnant, and preparing to stop work to start my maternity leave towards the end of the pregnancy.
3. Have a favorite baseball team?
No.

JULY
1. What did you do on the 4th of July?
I don’t remember doing anything. Paperwork for work, probably.
2. Did you go to the fireworks?
Nope.
3. Did you blast the A/C all day?
No. We don’t believe in A/C.

AUGUST
1. Did you do anything special at the end of your Summer?
Lily Bean was born. My parents visited at the end of August.
2. What was your favorite summer memory of ‘08?
Lily Bean’s birth!!!
3. Did you have a sunburn?
No.
4. Did you go to the pool a lot?
No.

SEPTEMBER
1. Are you attending college/school?
No.
2. Do you like fall better than summer?
No. I like the warmer weather.
3. What happened this last September?
My parents stayed with us for a week at the beginning of September.

OCTOBER
1. What did you do for Halloween?
Stayed home and waited for trick or treaters, but none came, so we ate all the candy.
2. What is your favorite candy?
Reeses.
3. What was your favorite thing about October?
My birthday on the 30th.

NOVEMBER
1. Whose house do you go to for Thanksgiving?
We celebrated Thanksgiving in October, and we went to my MIL’s house.
2. What are you thankful for?
My family. My friends. My life in general.
3. Do you love stuffing?
Nope.
4. Anything special in this month?
Dave’s birthday!

DECEMBER
1. Do you celebrate Christmas?
Oh yes.
2. Have you ever been kissed under the mistletoe?
I don’t think so.. maybe?
3. Get anything special last year?
My daughter.
4. What do you want this year??
A new job in Canada.
5. What do you love most about December?
The snow (even though it made driving difficult), my sister’s visit, Lily’s first Christmas.

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IN 2008 HAVE I:

Hugged someone? LOTS of people.
Gotten into a fight? Nope.
Cried? Yes.
Smoked? Nope.
Drank alcohol? Nope.
Kissed someone on the cheek? Yes.
Reunited with an old friend? Not really.
Let something go? Nope.
Been whipped? No.
Learned any important lessons? Yes. Lots.
Got a kiss on the cheek? Yes.
Kissed someone on the lips? Yes.
Considered suicide? No.
Cut/dyed your hair drastically? Yes.
Flirted? No.
Been backstabbed? Not really.
Missed someone? Yes.
Hit someone? Only jokingly.
Broken something really important to you? No.
Cuddled with someone? Yes.
Broken somebody’s heart? I don’t think so.
Done something you really regretted? I don’t recall.
Laughed so hard that it hurt? Yes.
Cried so hard that it hurt? Yes.
Got cheated on? No.
Gone on a date? Yes, with Dave.
Got dumped? No.
Dumped someone? No.
Made a new screen name? No.
Lost a friend? No.
Gotten any tattoos/piercing? No.
Been in a love/hate relationship? No. When it’s like that, I just let go.
Loved someone so much that it hurt? No.
Been grounded? Yes.

FRIENDS:
Lost: Not in 2008.
Drifted: A few, yes.
Found: I feel like I’ve gotten closer to Ronni.

BODY:
Weight: 101 lbs again, by the end of 2008.
Piercing/tattoos: None.
Height: 5′3″
Hair: Past the shoulders, choppy/layered, bangs, side parted.

BAD THINGS I HAVE DONE:
- Shopped a bit much, for Lily Bean?
- Ermm… I don’t recall any others that I think are “bad.”

GOOD THINGS I HAVE DONE:
- Made a Lily Bean.
- Successfully survived Christmas.
- Mastered cloth diapering.

THINGS I HOPE TO DO IN 2009:
- Make a wee bit more money.
- Clean the house a bit more.
- De-clutter some more.
- Organize closets.
- Clean out that damn computer room.

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Looking Ahead:

In the year 2009…

Will you be looking for a new job?
Yes.

Will you be looking for a new relationship?
No.

New house?
No, not this year.

What will you do different in 2009?
Just be more myself, I guess.

New Year’s resolution(s)?
a. Be organized.

What will you not be doing in 2009?
Worrying as much, I’m hoping.

Any trips planned?
Not really.

Wedding plans?
Not that I know of! Already married! Hehe.

What’s on your calendar?
Ermm… Lily’s first birthday!

What can’t you wait for?
My brother coming to visit in two days!

What would you like to see happen differently?
Less time working, more time to spend with Lily.

What about yourself will you be changing?
- Less worrying.
- Being less anal about house work.

What happened in 2008 that you didn’t think would ever happen?
- Lily’s birth. It felt ssoooo surreal, and that I’d be pregnant forever! Hehee.

Will you be nicer to the people you care about?
Hopefully, yes.

Will you dress differently this year than you did in 08?
Probably not.

Will you start or quit drinking?
Neither. I don’t drink much.

Will you have better relationships with your family?
Sure, why not.

Will you do charity work?
Hopefully, yes.

Will you go to bars?
Not particularly.

Will you be nice to people you don’t know?
I often am.

Do you expect 2009 to be a good year for you?
Yes!!

How much did you change from this time last year til now?
I’m a Mama now.

Do you plan on having a child?
Already got one. :D :D

Will you still be friends with the same people you are friends with now?
I hope so.

Major lifestyle changes?
Another job, maybe? In Canada?

Will you be moving?
Most likely no.

What will you make sure doesn’t happen in 2009 that happened in 2008?
A brand new, renovated kitchen! Maybe even some new kitchen faucets!!

What are your New Year’s Eve plans?
Stay home and sleep.

Will you have someone to kiss at midnight?
Yes, but I fell asleep. Heh.

Wish for 2009:
More financial security, more time to donate to charity, more Lily milestones, more time spent with family overall.

The Snowy Season

Wow. It has snowed more in the last week than I can ever remember in the last several years. Usually we get one day of snow, I get to skip out on work for a couple of days, and then all is well again. This year, my agency has closed its door for 5 days straight, and the snow is still coming down, so I’m not sure if it’s going to be open tomorrow either! Right on time for Christmas. It looks like we’ll have a white Christmas again this year. Last year, it snowed a couple of days before Christmas, but the snow stuck around until a bit after Christmas, so technically we had a “white Christmas” last year too. This year beats it though.

My sister is coming into Seattle tonight, but I won’t be able to pick her up because of the road conditions, so she’s going to be taking a flight into Vancouver tomorrow morning, and we’ll go and pick her up in Vancouver together. I’m so excited for her to meet Lily Bean. I wish she lived closer, but we do what we can to stick together.

I managed to make a new header image for the site. Ya like? I figure the summer girl-on-swing layout was getting a little old. I managed to whip this one up in a couple of hours during one of Lily’s nap times. There’s only a bit of time frame during her naps because she doesn’t nap for as long anymore. I missed being able to draw, so I thought I’d try my hand on another illustration for a layout, and voila!

I have a lot more to say, but I will end this for now, with a Sunday meme from Sunday Stealing:

1. What is a nickname a former (or present) lover gave you?
Dave calls me “Pixie,” or “Pix” for short. He is the ONLY person who is allowed to call me this.

2. How do you style your hair? If you just would say “cut” what style is it?
I usually just blow dry it and let it hang. Now, though, I tend to have it in a pony tail or bun, since Lily Bean has figured out she can grab my hair very easily. My hair is currently very long (mid-back) with long layers. Time for a hair cut!

3. What’s your least favorite Christmas song?
Any of the ones that have religious connotations in them. They sort of annoy me. I know “Christ”mas is really a religious holiday, but we don’t celebrate it as such.

4. How many colors are you wearing now?
Two. Light blue and white. I’m wearing light blue and white striped pajama pants, and a white tight tank top.

5. Are you an introvert or extrovert?
I’m generally an introvert but can hold my own pretty well in large groups.

6. What was the last book you read?
Erm. I don’t remember. Geez, it’s been a couple of months. That sucks. I’m currently verrryy sloowwwllly going through “Almost Moon” by Alice Sebold.

7. What’s one piece of fiction that changed your life?
The Secret Garden. It’s my childhood favorite, and it’s the first book that I can remember that made me really, really love reading.

8. If you are attracted to someone who is already in a relationship (or married), what might do you do?
I’d get over it.

9. Is there anything that has made you unhappy recently?
Yeah, a couple of things. One is our financial stress right now, but I know it’s temporary so I’m trying not to worry too much.

10. What’s your favorite dessert?
Orange sherbet. Hands down. And orange julius. Actually, orange julius would come before orange sherbet.

11. How long does it take you to get ready in the morning?
15 minutes. Heh.

12. Name one website that you visit daily. Why do you read it?
Plurk. Because everyone goes to update there and I get my quick fixes.

13. What was your last job before either you are at home or at another job??
This question is phrased very oddly. Erm, I was a child abuse therapist for a local tribe.

14. Do you like to clean?
Not really, but I clean often because I like a clean house.

15. What was the last song to get stuck in your head?
“Mercy” by Duffy. It’s downright catchy.

16. What’s the last movie you saw?
Stepbrothers. Heh. It was cute.

17. Pirates or Ninjas?
Huh? To do what with?

18. What is your least favorite thing to do that you have to do everyday?
Laundry.

19. Best time of your life?
Being pregnant. It’s the neat capability to be openly, wildly, and freely FAT without worrying about taking any diet pill supplements. Heh.

20. What are you most looking forward to in the coming year?
Some new possibilities.

60 Questions People Don’t Ask

When’s the last time you ran?
– Ermm… I honestly don’t remember. Wow.

Do your jeans have rips, tears, and holes in them?
– My favorite pair of jeans have rips and tears, but no holes as far as I know.

What are you dreading right now?
– Having to do more paperwork for work.

Do you celebrate 420?
– Nope. But I know lots of people who do. Hehe.

Do you get the full 8 hours of sleep a night?
– Generally, though they’re broken up by pee breaks and binky emergencies from Lily Bean.

If anyone came to your house on your “lazy days” what would ya’ll do?
– Lay around in our pajamas and play video games.

Who last grabbed your ass?
– The husband.

Have you ever been on your school’s track team?
– I tried out in high school, but I think that’s as far as it went.

Do you own a pair of Converse?
– Used to, not anymore.

Did you copy and paste this survey?
– Nope, I’m filling it out on quizopolis.

Do you eat raw cookie dough?
– No. I’ve honestly never tried it.

Have you ever kicked a vending machine?
– Nope. I don’t get violent when I’m frustrated. I curse though!

Don’t you hate it when the radio ruins good songs by playing them over and over?
– YES! Though for me, that threshold is a lot higher because I like songs for a very long time before getting sick of them!

Do you watch Trading Spaces?
– I tried once, but found it a tad boring.

How do you eat oreos?
– I break them in half down the middle and eat the one without the cream first.

Have you ever stayed online for a very long time waiting for someone?
– Yes. Back in the day when Dave and I first started dating.

Are you cocky?
– I don’t think so, but perhaps some would disagree?

Could you live without a computer?
– Probably not. Haha.

Do you wear your shoes in the house?
– No. I hate when people do that in my house.

Who or what sleeps with you?
– My husband and our cat.

At what age did you find out that Santa wasn’t real?
– When I realized that I was daydreaming for Santa to come rescue me and no one came. I don’t exactly recall when I lost my innocence.

How many phones, house phones and cell phones are in your house?
– Four. Two house phones and two cell phones.

What do you do when you’re sad?
– I cry.

Who would you call first if you won the lottery?
– My husband. Then the plotting and planning begin!

Last time you saw your best friend?
– Yesterday, at work! Jenbug!

Are you in high school?
– Nooo.. not for the last 10 years!

What jewelry are you wearing?
– My engagement ring (who doesn’t love engagement rings?), and my wedding ring.

Is anyone on your bad side now?
– Not really.

What’s the first thing you do when you get online?
– I check my emails.

Do you watch Grey’s Anatomy?
– Yes, religiously. I can’t believe that they’re making Izzy crazy. That sucks.

How do most people spell your name?
– The correct way. Though I’ve seen some pretty bizarre ways. Hellen. Halen (wtf?). Halan (huh?).

Would you wear a boy/girlfriends clothes?
– Yes, all the time.

Where do you work?
– In a non-profit agency in B’ham.

What are you doing tomorrow?
– Staying home and doing some paperwork because we’re sort of snowed in.

Is Justin Timberlake becoming the next Michael Jackson?
– I don’t really care. Though I do hope he doesn’t become a creepy dude who “sleeps” with kids.

Favorite name for a girl?
– Lily, of course!

Favorite name for a boy?
– Liam. I always liked Liam.

Will you keep your last name when you get married?
– Nope. I already changed it.

When was the last time you left your house?
– Yesterday, for work.

Do you return your cart?
– I try to.

Do you have a dishwasher?
– We do, but we never use it.

What noise do you hear?
– The dryer going right now.

Would you survive in prison?
– I’d like to think I’m a pretty tough person, and have survived much. Prison, though? I’m not entirely sure.

Who is the youngest in your family?
– My baby sister, Sophie. Unless you mean my current family, in which case it is the Lily Bean.

If all of your friends were going on a road trip, who would most likey overpack?
– Jenbug. Haha. She’s totally anal.

Do you know anyone with the same name as you?
– Not in a long time.

What’s the last thing you purchased?
– Some new binkies for Lily.

Do your siblings ever pay for stuff for you?
– Yeah, we help each other out when possible. We’re all equally poor though.

What brand are your pants right now?
– Right now? I’m wearing Dave’s old pajamas, so I have no idea.

Ever been to Georgia (the state)?
– Yes, but very briefly just passed it.

What irritates you most on the internet?
– When it goes down.

What brand is your digital camera?
– Fujifilm.

Do you watch movies with your parents?
– Sometimes.

What song best describes your life right now?
– Erm. I don’t know. Can’t think of any.

Do you own expensive perfume/cologne?
– I don’t own ANY perfume. I stink naturally. Haha.

Are you taking college classes right now?
– Nope.

Do you like sushi?
– Never tried it.

Do you get your hair cut every month?
– Nope. Who has the time OR the money for that? I ain’t posh.

Do you go online everyday?
– Oh hell yes.

Will you pass this survey on to 5 people?
– No. Hahah.

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Snow Day Yay!

Yay I get a free day from work! No work today. The office is closing at noon, but I didn’t even make it in because of the snow. No way am I driving into work, 40 minutes away, just to come home at noon again. I’m sure it would take close to an hour to get to work. I’m working on my paperwork from home, so the day is still not wasted, work-wise. Plus, I get to spend that much more time with The Husband and The Lily Bean.

The snow is coming down pretty hard too. I took a short video of it. I don’t know if you can hear it very well, but when I started the video, Dave said: “Are you taking a video for all those people out there who’s never seen snow?”

I said: “Yes. Don’t mock the people who have never seen snow. It’s a big deal, you know.”

Dave: “Oh, I am mocking. MOCKING I AM!!!”

Then I told him to say hi. He instead gave me a grimace from across the room. Heh.

:P So there ya go. Snow. This is taken from inside our warm warm home, just looking out the window. I had just put the Lily Bean down for her nap, so there’s no baby squeals of happiness in this one, unfortunately. We’re contemplating taking her outside later to enjoy it.

Random Monday Stuff

So it did end up snowing on Saturday — pretty much all day, and there was some left over on Sunday. Dave and I had planned to take the Lily Bean outside for her first encounter with snow… buuuttt, it didn’t work out exactly that way. Heh. When Dave went out yesterday morning to get his coffee, I asked him what it was like out there. He said it was butt-freezing cold! The windchill made it something like -15. Goodness. I don’t even understand what “-15″ means! I’m totally California-chick. He said he wouldn’t take out Lily Bean out there if it were up to him, and that kind of discouraged me. So we decided to wait to see if it would get a wee bit warmer before we take her out. The whole day came and went, and every time I looked out, the winds were going at what seemed like a mile a minute. The trees were all windy-like and swaying back and forth here, and we decided that we shouldn’t take her out in that cold. Granted, she’s a Canadian baby and she would get used to it eventually, but yeesh. Maybe next time!

Besides, we were going to make a snowman, and from the looks of it in the front yard, there wasn’t much snow left on the ground to make anything, since the winds were blowing all the snow to and fro. It looked like a blizzard over here. Then I saw Erin’s photos of their day out down in Bellingham, and I was like, “That looks SO MUCH sunnier than over here!” What the heck? And it looked like they got more snow than we did. How does that work, since it’s only half an hour from where we are to Bellingham? So weird.

We saw on the news all these accidents — specifically from Bellingham. They were showcasing some accidents right on Yew St., and it was so weird seeing my work stomping ground on TV. Cars were slipping and sliding and crashing into each other. One police car got out of control on a hill and just went sliding down. A police car! Goodness. I’m so glad we didn’t have to go out anywhere over the weekend. Everyone’s safe and sound at home. So today I’m going to take it really carefully, since I have two appointments in the back roads of Bellingham and Ferndale. I kind of want to cancel. I’m not so good in the snow, what with being a Southern California girl and all. But we need the money. Maybe I’ll just stay home and catch up on all my paperwork. We’ll see what happens.

I need to refill on my multi-vitamins. Specifically for pregnant and nursing mothers. I ran out but don’t have money to get more. Isn’t that sad? Though I guess I’m not complaining too much because they’re like horse supplements to me. They’re giant and I hate swallowing them. It should be another week before I can go get some more, though. In the meantime, I’m trying to eat more healthily and fully so that I can make enough milk for the Beaner.

The Scoop

Okay this is the 3rd time I’ve attempted to write a blog on this darn site. I hope this works. If not, I’m giving up for now. :P

This past week has been pretty crazy. I’ve been working more hours so that we can make more ends meet and not have to struggle so much. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to see the fruits of this labor until after the holiday season (payday isn’t until the end of December), but hey, I’m still looking forward to being able to pay all of our bills on time for next month!

This week, several things happened. Lily Bean turned 5 months old yesterday, we went to dinner with Leaf and Louise (my old supervisor and his wife) on Tuesday night, and yesterday something important happened which I won’t divulge just yet. None of these things are related to each other, though. Heh. I’m glad the week is over, as there have been crisis after crisis at work, and it was just very busy in general. I feel like I’ve neglected our home, but I’m very fortunate to have a stay-at-home hubby who is also willing to do some housework and keep the house generally in good shape while I’m at work. Woo!

(Anyone need more info on coilovers? There ya go.)

Yesterday, it started snowing furiously in Surrey. And by evening, it had all stopped and was washed away by some hard rain. Today, there is hardly any evidence that there was snow at all. Bummer. I kinda want it to snow. It’s so pretty and it gets me in the holiday spirit. I just wish I didn’t also have to be on the road when it happens. Next time it snows (and actually sticks), we’re going to suit Lily Bean up in her snow suit and go out and take pictures. Dave suggested making a snowman in our front yard in her size, and then taking pictures of her beside it to indicate that she is a giant baby next to a regular-sized snowman. I’m game!

I’m waiting for the Lily girl to wake up so I can start my morning routine with her, but in the meantime, I’m doing some things that I’ve been neglecting, such as various house chores and some blogging and paperwork. It’s hard to do any of these things at home when the baby demands so much attention.

Friday Fill-Ins

Amber introduced me to this Friday Fill-Ins meme and now I’m addicted. They’re neat to fill in.

1. Snow is really awesome, when I’m at home, with nowhere to go, and everyone I know and love are also safe and home with nowhere to go.

2. I’m looking forward to the Christmas holiday this year. My sister is visiting and we’re gonna have oh so much fun together with Lily Bean.

3. Hot chocolate with Bailey’s Irish cream is the best drink for the Christmas season ever! Too bad I can’t have any because I’m breast feeding. Heh. Next year!!

4. One of my favorite old tv shows is Rainbow Brite. I loved watching that cartoon. I’m surprised it hasn’t joined the other old cartoons in making a resurgence back into popular media right now.

5. I’m done with the work week now. Woohoo here comes the weekend.

6. The most enjoyable thing around the holidays is being with the family. This year, it’s extra special because our beautiful Lily Bean is joining us for the first time. It’s her first Christmas ever.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to lounging, lounging, lounging, tomorrow my plans include doing some paperwork for work and having lunch with some of the in-laws and Sunday, I want to do some more lounging around!

Dragon Coupon Code

I’ve heard of this neat new software called Dragon Naturally Speaking. When it first came out a few years ago, Dave told me about it and we both got really excited. We didn’t get the chance to try it out, but now I’m hearing about it again and it’s just as exciting as when I first learned about it. Not only does it subscribe your recordings, it is also easy to use and has become very dependable.Nowadays, with Dragon Naturally Speaking, it would be so easy to make blogging that much more simple. My top ten wish list for making blogging simpler is (but are not limited to): updating wordpress, widgets that make my website more noticeable and easier to maintain (such as my flickr widgets), Dragon Naturally Speaking (of course), an eye-catching design for all of my blogs (I need to make more web layouts; it’s been a while!), perhaps a new logo for all of my blogs, more time on my hands to blog, more memory for the laptop so that my sites will load faster and more efficiently, advertisement tools to get my blogs out there, and of course, eye-catching and memorable blog posts.

Dragon Naturally Speaking 10 Basic with Discount Coupon Code

With Dragon Naturally Speaking, hands off blogging would be made that much simpler, and since I can talk faster than I type (which is already pretty fast!), it would make blogging that much faster too. I recommend getting it too. Here are some coupon codes for it if you need them.

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