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- Blogger Virgin -
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Friday, May 28, 2004
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I'd like to take this post to welcome Ms. Amy Skates to the wonderful world of blogger.
Anyone care to join me?
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- Is it friday yet? -
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...well hell, I think it is!
Got off early from work today, and it was a good thing because I almost had 20 kids strung from the ceiling.
Went to my Starbucks. Nate made me a killer 2 pump caramel frappacino (I mean, so sweet I'm still coming down off the high) and I got some work done on the laptop. I've been getting my room ready for painting, it's SO in need of a fresh change. I was frantic about town on thursday, having to beat the traffic to make it over to ARC to sign up for summer classes. Well, it never fails for me to hit the bandwagon just as it's speeding off...classes were full. So, plan B kicked in, and I signed up for my computer science courses for the fall. In between starting/running my own business and looking for a new job, I know I can handle a few classes. I just have to bite the bullet this semester, since for God sake I'm not getting any younger.
I'm also hoping to get out of the house this weekend, I really want to kick it around San Francisco this weekend, that's still a possible. Need some breathing room. Time to think. For some summer reading, I went to B&N and picked up Four Past Midnight, a series collection of novels by Stephen King including Secret Window, which I've been dying to read. I'm a huge fan of mystery/suspense novels, and it's been a while since I last read his collections.
*sigh*
Can I just say, thank GOD it's friday.
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- 23 and counting -
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Wednesday, May 26, 2004
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First of all, thank you SO much to everyone that made the most incredibly sweet posts for me today. They made me cry.
Had a great time tonight, thanks Lacie and Crystal for taking me out and celebrating with me.
My day at work was horrible, so I really needed to be with friends. I got some very lovely gifts, but getting gifts isn't the top of my priority list. As long as I'm connecting with someone, that does it for me. Went out with my family for dinner, and they surprised me with a beautiful satin bomber jacket that I've been eyeballing for the longest time.
From then on, I knew I just wanted to hang out. One of my good friends couldn't, for reasons I still don't know, come to see me and it really bummed me out. Lacie showed up outside my house and threw me in the car, lol. "I know you had a bad day, that's why I'm here.." Lacie, you're my superwoman.
We met up with Crystal at The Elephant Bar for dessert and some catching up, since it's been awhile that we've all been together. I'll admit, my emotions were up and down today, and for the most part I wanted to forget it was my birthday. I'm an emo-disaster like that sometimes. But the end of the evening was laughs and lots of hugs.
Thanks girls.
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- Just another day -
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Tuesday, May 25, 2004
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I got up early today, which has been worrying me since I do have a reputation to uphold.
I'm off to work in a few, hopefully the day will go by quickly. If any of you ever decide to have a birthday on a tuesday, don't. It sucks ass. Everyone's working, busy (including myself) and celebrating may consist of me whoopin' it up at the crayon table at the preschool.
I want to say a massive Thank You for all the birthday shoutouts from the special people in my life. Loved your e-card, and holy crap, girl, you're birthday message had me doubled over - in laughter that is. Thank you X 10 for the awesome domain, and big hugs to you for calling me at midnight YOUR time with your birthday wishes (and for the birthday gift that's forth coming!) And, of course, YOU. Yes, you. Making me cry with your "ode to" blog posts and at the same time making me thankful that I have such an amazing freak like you as a friend.
My only regret is not being able to be with my friends today, but I love ya guys. And besides, a birthday like Apolo's is a hard one to follow up ;)
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- Being put to the test -
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Monday, May 24, 2004
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*Deep le sigh*
Just got back from work, which wasn't the usual day. My boss and I had talked about taking a district test that is now required for paraprofessionals to pass in order to keep their job. Well, it's no stranger to this blog that I'm planning on changing jobs soon, but I thought I should do this testing just as a backup. Life loves curveballs, ya know.
So, I had someone cover my shift as I drove to the district office at 1:30 to start the first phase of testing (yeah, this biatch has 3 parts). The first phase I finished today, which consisted of essays and other writing assignments geared toward how well you know how to do your job. A few other of my co-workers came in after me and we all agreed that this test wasn't anything to get your panties in a bunch over.
I just considered it a break from work. But, I'm now wishing that the testing was tomorrow, because my co-workers are EVIL when it's your birthday. I'm not going to be left alone for a second, and plus I have 3 year olds to run from as well.
*le sigh*
Where is my Passage to Paradise, dammit.
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- New Layout : Geisha Style -
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Saturday, May 22, 2004
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Yes, another layout. Well, that's half of the fun of having a blog is being able to change it like you change your socks. Anyhow, I've always been in love with asian-inspired design, hence I felt this would satisfy me for the time being.
Also, I found this incredible site, SushiCam, which is where I got the photo for the background. The owner of sushicam, Jeff, is an awesome photograher that is from Northern Michigan currently living in Yokosuka city, Japan. He blogs about daily life in Japan as a Gaijin (foreigner), his travels in asia and europe, and each post has it's own gallery for that day. His photos are simple stunning, and I just had to ask him if I could use some for my blog layouts - I may even buy some of his prints on the site pretty soon.
Check out his site, it's a must-see. ;)
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- Happy Bday, Skater Boy -
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Much Love to ya, Apolo.
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- OV: It's been a good 2 years -
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Friday, May 21, 2004
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I am so cracking myself up right now on how emotional I can be over the silliest things. I've officially closed my 2+ year running Apolo site, OhnoVelocity. I realize that I hadn't updated OV in a while, even despite a good 10 new member applications coming in each day. I'm so attached to this crazy site, that I'm finding it hard to even delete the graphics and files from my computer!
Things have become so busy, other projects have taken priority. I figured it was the natural decision to make, yet nothing made it more real than the act of taking the site down. I put more hard work into that website than any other project, and seeing others enjoy the archives, cartoons, and media was the highlight of my year in 2002. I remember that year looking up some 60+ Apolo sites that had been created, and my website fell in line with the masses. A couple year later, and it became one of the few "old school" Apolo sites - still hanging in there, still spreadin' the love.
My involvement in short track and with Apolo has changed so much since '02, and I look back in complete amazement. OhnoVelocity did so much more than just give me a web page to post up Apolo multimedia. It got me my first press credential at the Feb '03 SLC world cup, and allowed Apolo to see my artwork for the first time.
It's unbelievable how things happen. If you would have asked me 2 years ago if I thought I would even get the chance to meet Apolo, my exact words would have been "I can only wish". OV was my fascination personified, but this little site helped make opportunities open, dreams come true. I will be keeping the archives, just for nostalgic purposes, and who knows - AAO cartoons may be showing up again somewhere on the net. Who would have imagined some HTML and a few sketches would in the end, like Apolo, have a special place in my heart...
So, OhnoVelocity, here's to you, kid. It's been a good, great, indescribable 2 years.
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- PMS and Palm Trees -
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Tuesday, May 18, 2004
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Ok, so that wouldn't be the best choice of the title for a travel guide. But with my luck lately, that would be the header on the brochure of my life.
As I'm pretty sure I've stated in previous posts, this week has been hell at work, and it's only Tuesday. People say that whining does you no good.
Who the hell said that? I will have to disagree, since I find whining quite productive and soothing at times. As long as you're not around anyone to hear the question, "what are YOU whining about?", hence forcing you to take your whining from audible moaning to clear sentences. And we all know that just defeats the purpose of whining.
Now I can hear you in blogger land:
"Oooooh, she's gone and got her PhD in Whining!"
Well, believe it or not, I haven't wrote a book - although I think I'm about to sign a book deal this week.
Granted, my insides feel like the monkeys are restless in the Amazon, so that doesn't help my cause. I hate PMS. I don't usually get bitchy (however I am known to turn that switch in a pinch), I actually feel more vunerable. Weepy, if you will.
If you're painting your toes and you perchance miss your toenail and paint the top of your toe - this is cause for a meltdown.
Your keys are lost in a bottomless pit, keys that were in your hands mere nanoseconds ago - this is cause for flat out balling.
At the end of my day, I can read this and giggle a bit. Of course, if anyone feels funny enough to laugh during times like these, I'd have no choice but to give them a damn good thrashing. Yes, Men, be grateful you're not a woman. I think if men REALLY knew what it was like for a woman on a daily basis, they'd be paralyzed with shock for days.
So, I said all that to say this: I found some solace on my drive home in some wispy palm trees. I never realized how many we have here in the Natomas area of Sacramento, CA. but they're looking rather spify as you're trying not to find something else to cry about, lol. I took some shots.
WARNING: Shots were taken while in a moving vehicle or stopped at a traffic light. This should not be attempted at home...on the road.
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Monday, May 17, 2004
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...like you wouldn't believe.
This week is going to be a bitch at work, and then some. We have academic testing going til friday, which means I do double the work without double the pay.
So this week, yeah, it sucks to be me.
I get home today and run right to a nail appointment, since mine were beginning to look werewolf-ish, and stopped in at my Starbucks for a much deserved treat.
Nate (aka Nate Dogg) was there, smilin' away as the wind literally blew me in the door. I order my drink, get my card out to pay. He's lookin' a little mischievious from the start, but despite that I slide up to the bar for my frappacino.
"Here's your drink, April!"
"Thank you, kind sir.."
"Muchos Gracias!" (and no, he's not mexican OR spanish)
I'm standing at the register, just tapping my card on the counter. Uh, dude, let's get rockin' and rollin' with my payment, cuz I need to bounce.
"I gotta pay, Nate...member?"
"Nah...can't let ya do that. You're good to go."
So after a back and forth bout of friendly arguing, I take a sip, see that it is SO good, and thank him profusely for buying my drink. "No problem" he quips, and smiles.
Holy Java Chip, Batman! Was I pouring on the charm today? What's with the free mochas? I just remember cracking up looking at the expression of the girl at the register's face when Nate sent me on my way. She was getting all ready to ring me up, and gave him a look of.."Uh, are you really gonna do that?".
Of course he is. And he did. And he made this girl's day :)
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- lilape.com -
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Friday, May 14, 2004
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Change Your WonderBlog Links
It's funny that this whole time, it hasn't even dawned on my that my birthday is in...uh...wait, oh YEAH - less than two weeks. However, today I got an email from my good Buddy saying that she has given me the domain www.lilape.com as an early b-day present!
What a coolio thing to do, I would have never thought to give someone a personal domain, but it's the neatest thing! So, Thank You my friend so much for the lovely gift, and everybody change your wonderblog links to:
http://www.lilape.com
*does the personal domain dance*
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- What to Wear -
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Thursday, May 13, 2004
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What 2 Wear 4 P2P?
Ok, I'm way too old to be posting a sentence with that many numbers replacing words. I am, however, an ironic smartass so there ya go.
Well folks, another round of Passage to Paradise is coming up, and no other event has me willing - ney, excited - to spend an insane amount of money to have steak in San Francisco, which if I remember correctly, mine still had a pulse.
Oh, well the fact of a certain speedskating hottie being present gives it the edge I must admit. Kristi, you're a top olympian AND you have brains, because inviting Apolo to make an encore appearence at your charity event is smarter than me not investing in Starbucks stock.
Last's years P2P was beyond words. For someone that made it a last minute decision, I was so glad I just made it. Kristi's charity efforts are outstanding, and I've gained even more respect for her. The host hotel of the event, Hotel Nikko, is a sight to see. San Fran at night is some kinda magic, I'll tell ya. Add AAO to that mix and you're just lucky to have control of your limbs for the duration of the night. Apolo was so incredibly sweet and gracious that night, spending the last hours of the night at our Table 12, taking pictures, talking about his newly launched website, and watching him attempt to pull out one of the Tiki god's large teeth. I know that this year will be equally great, and I'm really looking forward to meeting Scott Hamilton (my mother and I have been fans of his for years).
But girls, no more playin' Vegas card shark in the Nikko lobby. No, no, if we see someone shuffling up to the front desk in gym shorts, NIKE jordan airs, and a Seattle Mariner's cap again, we'll be a little less...hmmm, hidden? lol.
No the big question, what to wear? I've been hunting and Kohl's has some super cute tops that would go nice with a cropped blazer and pants. I'm envisioning a big gardenia for the hair this time, but here's the two items I'm eye-balling:
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Wednesday, May 12, 2004
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Ape's Current Jams
Coheed & Cambria - A Favor House Atlantic (this song kicks ass)
Liz Phair -Extraordinary
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Future Bride's to-be Tip of the Day
Never, Never, (did I mention Never?) ask people to be in your wedding that was planned for the end of January, then out of the blue pospone it, change the date, and never bother to ask your ALREADY INVITED members of the wedding if this date is good for them.
Or have your mother tell everyone the WRONG wedding date, only to get a phone call from bride to-be telling you the date you had marked on your calender - is wrong.
Yeah, I'm a pissed bridesmaid right now.
I've had plans in the works for over a year, and all this "changing of the dates" crap is driving me up a wall.
But you girls don't worry...come hell or high water, my plans are still on.
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- Ten on Tuesday: Songs that make you Happy -
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Tuesday, May 11, 2004
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Ten Songs That Make You Happy
1. I've Got a Crush on You - The Jets
2. The Midas Touch - Midnight Star
3. California Love - Tupac (you read my mind, Luna)
4. This is how we do it - Montel Jordan
5. Work It - Missy Eliott
6. Poison - Bel Bev Devoe
7. Don't take it Personal - Monica
8. Today - Smashing Pumpkins
9. Ain't Nobody - Shaka Khan
10. Wow - Brandy
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- Don't know what to do -
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I've been unusually happy...no, no, better word would be content, lately.
This new venture continues to humble and amaze me, and I can't say how touched I am from the letters of encouragement I've received. I don't know if anyone knows my fear or apprehension of starting something like this. But talking with those that are either excited about it or happy product owners has made all the difference.
I'm also trying to calm my excitement about Apolo coming to Northern Cali in late June. I remember how much fun last year's Passage 2 Paradise was, ironically not just because of Apolo but spending time with wonderful friends at the most beautiful hotel and simply that Kristi knows how to put on an event. I hope to keep Apolo and Rusty stocked with a nice ST wardrobe - I'll have to catch the Rustinator on the flip side, but hopefully I'll snag something for Apolo while he's in San Fran.
The school year is winding down, only a little over 4 weeks until the preschool is out for the summer. And I think this will be the last summer I'll be enjoying that perk.
So many new changes for me this year, and I'm going to try and make them positive ones.
Oh, and the Laugh Out Loud question of the day:
*dun, dun, dun* The Return of Amy Skates?
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- Happy Mom's Day -
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Sunday, May 09, 2004
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Want to give a post to my mother, Julie, even though I know she doesn't read my blog too often. Having a mother that has been one of my best friends has to be the biggest blessing in my life. The older I get, the more I need her encouraging words and her "love ya no matter what" attitude.
I had to put up this silly shot of us, about 4 years ago. We may not look like we're related here, lol, I am SO WHITE in this picture! I remember asking my mother if I was adopted when I was around 6 yrs old. All the other kids in school looked like their mother's, but I was quite the opposite. "If I didn't watch you come out of me, I would have wondered the same thing!" she told me. I guess the only Puertorican trait that I came away with was a smart mouth.
Our relationship is much different from the mother/daughter relationships that I've seen, in that we count on each other for support, advice, and there's a mutual respect. I'm lucky to have such an amazing woman to call "mom".
In my life, so many things are uncertain. Mom's love is always certain, especially when I'm, at times, not lovable. I've been through some of the hardest times with my mother, both emotionally and physically, and we've both needed each other to lean on for strength.
I'm just glad that she continues to show me that she's human, and I love her even more because of it.
So, Happy Mother's Day to all the moms. It's not an easy job, but it's the most important one you'll ever have.
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Saturday, May 08, 2004
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What were they thinking?
Working with kids, I'm always fascinated (and bewildered) by parents' choice of names. I was looking up some names and meanings on the net, and found this page called "BABY'S NAMED A BAD, BAD THING", which lists some forum inquires of what people are naming their kids these days.
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For a girl : Tierrainney Mackanzie [last name]
for a boy : Tristin Gabrielle Reese [last name]
Oh yeah. Every boy wants Gabrielle as a middle name.. And that girl's name could use a few more syllables. Hell, if you're going to give your kid a cool super-villain name like Tyranny, spell it right.
Andreana Calida [last name]
Damita Nicole [last name]
Adoncia Noella [last name]
Kamaria May [last name]
Elliot Ness [last name]
In order: An earthquake fault, a cheesy snack chip, a giant snake, a fried octopus appetizer and an untouchable are not things to name your child after.
Kellyna Nychole
Taryn Mykah
Mykenzie Kathryn for girls.
This woman was indicted under the Flagrant Over-Use of the Letters K and Y Act of 1983.
Zannia Amari Smith
I guess people are put off by weird names like Smith.
Ashlynn
Brooklynn
When are these folks going to really push the envelope and put a 3rd 'N' to the end of a name for no reason?
"I grew up with a "grown-up" name (Victoria) and a "kid" name (Tori), as did my sister. I have always liked having both available....so we plan on naming our firstborn son Creighton."
At last! A breath of logic! When he's little, he can be called....Crate of Shit. Or One-Ton Creighton. Or Mr. Defies the I before E rule. And when he's older, you won't know what he's called, 'cause you won't be on speaking terms.
"here are some names i saw today.."
kaytaquana
alliwen
camianne
shaynelna
karlakenya
adanah
leezi
mays
karjovon
brandnel
jaslera
breedee
tylee
allikaylor
tylera
shairani
I'm guessing (hoping, praying) these are names you saw today while you were hitting random keys on the computer at Bellevue just before the Thorazine kicked in. Wait, let me try:
huvven
woakam
euwher
iluhad
joofenkel (for boy or girl)
jofwern
mu'ulf
opiuren
puj
yubjibi
roowp
qimwoup
Abcadeffgheejecklemenopqrestuvwexiz (the most incredible word I've ever seen!)
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Friday, May 07, 2004
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Random Foto Friday: Los Angeles w/ the girls
Here's a few shots I took while I was in LA with Molla and Lupes.
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Omg, does she have her wipers on?
So I realize that I should have known this long ago, but I've decided that there are just not enough hours in a day...to do anything.
I mean, working...cleaning...the occasional 3-4 hours of sleep, repeat that sequence times 5 and you've got yourself the "week of champions". Better known as pre-TGIF.
It's hard for me to wrap my fat head around the fact that we're almost half way through 2004, and I have so much yet to get accomplished for this year. A nice little rewind button would suffice. I'm quite notorious for taking a look at the big picture, hyperventilating for a bit, then trying to muddle through a strategy of checking things off the "to do" list. This may have kept it's weight back when my responsiblities were so few, but I'm not going to float on the sea of success in life unless I learn that success is a daily thing...not a final outcome.
Setting attainable goals everyday, reaching them, smackin' them in the ass with a "I knew I could do it" grin on your face is so much more...gratifying. Another well known fact that I'm reminded of daily is that no one can argue with me better than me.
I can argue myself into a 4"x 7" mailing envelope (trust me, I've measured), and still come out of the quarrel more confused than ever. It's maybe because at this point in my humble existance, I'm doing more things that actually matter. Not just to me, but to others. Sometimes I feel like becoming comfortable with my self and my decisions is much like learning to drive a car. There's too many times that I have wanted to put on my turning signal, only to flip the windshield wipers while in traffic for all to see you - on a perfectly rain-less day - in traffic with your wipers swishing away.
Yes. To me, mistakes feel like that. But I'ma learnin', folks. I am.
Speaking of mistakes, one of them was walking into my starbucks without much make up on. I've been swamped with work on and off the net that I haven't made my bi-weekly visits to SB in a while. And the day I say "Self, you deserve a mocha", who is behind the counter to ring me up? Ednil. Yes, a.k.a. Starbucks Hottie. I don't know if it was because I haven't been around, but I just froze up like a retard. But sure enough, he spotted me:
"Hey April! How are you, girl?"
"Eh, hey Ednil! I'm pretty good...tired, but good."
He seemed overly quiet, yet very sweet and smiley today. I said it was good to see him, telling him that I've become a stranger to my favorite hang out as of late. He proceeded to make the bomb-ass frappacino, and flashed a smile that gets me everytime.
Now, I'm a grown-ass woman, but why do I insist on interacting with him on this junior high level? It's almost like it can't be helped or something. Eh, I should have brought the laptop and stayed a while.
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Thursday, May 06, 2004
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Ode to a Polak: Hope you read this
Today is a special someone's birthday, someone that I'm very happy to call friend. I found out in the nick of time that today was the day, and since I can't be there to sing Happy Birthday in my most annoying voice ever, I wanted to make this post for her.
I will admit, when I first met you in SLC waaaaaaay back in Feb 2003, you scared the shit outta me. You're one tough cookie, and from a glance you come off as a very beautiful woman that could snap your neck with the blunt end of her cigarette lighter. However, I'm so glad I got to know you better, and discover what a pile of mush you can really be. You're strong, have a wicked sense of humor, and for me you've given lots of laughs and encouragement that I'll always appreciate.
I know public mush ain't your thing, but that's all I got, toots. That, and nothing but great things to say about 'cha. I hope your birthday is everything you hoped for, and a whole lot more.
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Tuesday, May 04, 2004
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Ten Things We Probably Don't Know About You
1. "Me" time is very important
2. I can ride any amusement park ride expect the tea cups...that's just wrong.
3. I have a habit of drinking only 3/4 of my cup, always.
4. I was the lead role, "The Queen of Fresh Air", in my 3rd grade play about the environment
5. I think Robert Duvall is an extremely attractive older man
6. I've played the drums & piano since I was 13
7. I've sang and preformed in local concerts & churches with my parents since I was 13
8. I have a hard time with change
9. I'm Puertorican/Irish/Austrian
10. Shirshac isn't my real last name, it's actually Szerszen. My great grandparents had it legally changed when they came to the States in an attempt to fit in and not sound so foreign.
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Monday, May 03, 2004
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Accentuate the Positive
I'm going to take up Yano on her positive-blogging challenge.
Mine would have to be an irony, quite frankly. I know that I've frequently posted about how much I'm dying to change jobs and move on to something that's more fitting of my career desires. I've complained about people at work, and how people with my job title are treated (and nothing much has changed), but I never say how much I really do Love my kids.
Being a preschool teacher isn't for the meek, and the tough days often outweigh the smooth. Although in the end, when attitudes have tamed and human nature is quieted, it makes you realize that there is nothing like the love of a little child. Not a day goes by that I don't get kisses, hugs, 'I miss you's, and yes even 'I love you's. Maybe it's a sign of maturity, or maybe it's just a matter of me actually paying attention to life beyond the "daily grind", but for a good portion of the day I'm raising these little guys. Kissing owies when they fall down, making them laugh when they're having a bad day, or telling them there's nothing they can't do in life. Working with small children makes you humble, I know it's done this to me. They are so forgiving and quick to forget when someone wrongs them.
Many a day I've slinked into work with a bad attitude or just simply not wanting to be cheerful. I can't stay that way, because like a damn bloodhound, these kids know when you're not right. And I have to be positive for them, regardless of what I'm feeling. It's almost like sacrificing your satisfaction of being moody, daily giving your best for someone else.
I'm sure that when I change jobs, I won't have to be so selfless....yet, I've been doing this for 5 years and it's taught me something more valuable. If we were all more like little children, how different the world would be. All the problems of in our world: carelessness, racism, greed, no love. These are all learned behaviors. The canvas of our life is smeared with these things as we grow older, but these kids? Little blank pages, innocent, see no color lines, and deep down want to share with the crying friend sitting in the corner.
Yes, I will move on...but someday I hope to have children of my own. I wouldn't trade what I've experienced for the world.
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Oh how you go so soon
I have no bloody idea where the weekend went. Even so, the weeks ahead I'm looking forward to with anticipation.
I'm pretty proud of my personal accomplishments, namely my new workout regime. I've been on the treadmil 5 days a week, and weights and toning 3 days a week. My limbs feel like rubber at the end of the week, but I guess I'm at a stage in my life where I'm ready for the pain. Just plain ready to change.
And speaking of change, I jumped on the treadmil one day, and when I got off, my hair was even MORE blonde! Well, ok, with the help of some chemical magic. But the hair trim was TOTALLY the tread's fault. I'm now befitting sunshiny, hotter-than-a-monkey's-ass weather that Cali is having. Now if I can just do something about being so damn WHITE. Next on the summer survival list: Self-Tanning products.
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