Day-By-Day

Reason #356 Why I Love My Husband

He helps perfect strangers whenever their car breaks down near our house:

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After I posted my last blog entry I started to panic. Life is passing me by! And I haven’t been blogging about it! Life is too short not to document it!

So. I’m going to try and post a day-by-day post-entry paragraph every day this week. Just a little something-something to tell you about my day. It’s the little things that are worth remembering and now that I’ve been working for one year (my anniversary is the 19th!!), I feel like I’ve done a pretty poor job of documenting my life this past year because my job has sucked so much mental energy out of me.

Life is about so much more than working, am I right??


I’m giving my secret pal, (did you know I’ve been playing a secret pal game at work since March?? SO MUCH FUN), this dachshund coin purse tomorrow:

*squee* Cute, right??? You can find more cute dachshund stuff at their Etsy store. I’m also giving her a $5 gift card to a pet store – she has two dachshunds and LOVES her doggies.

I LIVE for this stuff. I LOVE shopping around and trying to find cute (relatively cheap) stuff for people. It’s a challenge. I overheard my secret pal the other day comment on how AWESOME she thought her secret pal was.

Well DUH. Was there ever any doubt?? HA!

My secret pal, on the other hand, has forgotten about me. 😦 It’s not the gifts that I miss, but the simple recognition.

Oh well. I have more fun giving than receiving anyway. We’re supposed to reveal ourselves when we have our Christmas party in a few months. I have no idea how much money I’ve spent on my secret pal, but I don’t care – I’m having too much fun with this game.


I have been so tired today!! I didn’t take my supplements today and I’m feeling it. (I take them during the week, not on the weekend). I don’t think I’m tired because of the supplements though, I really think I didn’t get enough sleep this past week. I’ve been hooked on this new TV series “Parenthood” and have been streaming about three shows a night on NetFlix.

I can’t help it – after a stressful day, it feels so good to just zone out in front of the TV.

It’s official. I’ve become a couch potato.

Blech.

Politics

If You’re a Christian and a Democrat, I’d Be Worried if I Were You

Seriously. What in the WORLD is going on with Democrats and trying to remove (or voting to keep out, implying that it was never welcomed to begin with) all things God?

And we seriously wonder why this country is going down the tubes??? You don’t think there’s some correlation between our falling nation and the fact that more and more people are rejecting God?

There is a superior entity out there that loves us and guess what … it’s not called government.

Be careful what you wish for because the god of this world? Just may give it to you.

Sure. Call me a Bible-thumping Republican; Go ahead.

But what if I’m right?

Think,Think,THINK. Question everything.

Day-By-Day

Hello Louie

I’m not a baseball fan. Heck, I’m not much of a sports fan, period. But if we happen to score FREE tickets to a local sporting event, I’m not likely to turn that down. (Did I mention the tickets were FREE??)

The son of the bass player in Kevin’s band took over our local sportscaster’s job, and he gave Kevin two free tickets to our local minor league baseball team – the Springfield Cardinals. They built this nice stadium in the middle of our sagging downtown area and I thought they were a little crazy putting it there, actually. But it’s worked out for the best because it gave our downtown area a much needed economic kick in the pants.

Anyway. I’ve never been because did I mention I’m not a baseball fan? (And no offense to those of you out there that are? But *YAWN* – baseball is so boring, and long, and drawn out … show me the highlights, I’m good). But Kevin wanted to go, so okay, we went.

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I must confess, the stadium is pretty nice. And though the day was overcast and I was convinced we would get rained on (we didn’t), there were actually more people there than I thought there would be, given the iffy weather.

More people than I thought, but not nearly full … as you can see by this picture I took of Kevin.

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We had great seats. We were on the fourth row nearly behind home plate. It was the best seat at a sporting event I’ve ever had. And I admit, I enjoyed myself. Our team slaughtered the visiting team. We left at beginning of the seventh inning, right after the “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” song. (We had to go to Kevin’s mom’s birthday party). And after being there for two and a half hours, I was ready to leave.

That was the first baseball game I’d been to in … years. And most likely my last for years. But I’m glad we went. Life’s too short not to take advantage of those free deals. 😀

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Issac brought us rain. It rained two days straight. We desperately needed it. This has been a long, dry, hot summer and our local water reserves hit the 60% levels – we were on the verge of declaring water restrictions. (And we may still depending on how much rain we get in the next few weeks).

I read something interesting on Facebook the other day … it went something like this:

God answers our prayers – are you paying attention?

We’ve been praying for rain for weeks now. And suddenly, we have rain coming. But it’s not just an ordinary rain storm that finally breaks our drought, it’s in the form of a hurricane that could have hit the coast at any other point, or followed a path around us, but it didn’t.

And don’t you find it interesting that the storm was named Issac? The name of an important man in the Bible? Why not Bob, or Dale, or Greg? Nope. Issac. It was God’s way of letting us know that he answered our prayers.

God works in wonderful ways, doesn’t he?


This past week was crazy at work. We had four doctors every day, except for Friday. I have never focused more, or juggled more things at once than I have this past week.

And that was just ONE WEEK. Nearly every day my job challenges me on levels I never dreamed of. I am constantly being pushed to my limits and though I come home mentally wiped out, it’s accompanied by a deep sense of satisfaction.

I can honestly say that after working this job? There is really NOTHING I can’t do. If I can tackle an industry that I know nothing about and not only stay above water but consistently tread it, then I can do ANYTHING.

I’ve been polishing up my resume. I don’t really have anything specific in mind, but I do have my eye on one company I think I’d like to work for. I’m going to do my homework though and make sure this is what I want to do before just holding my nose and jumping in again. I’m not sure I’m really qualified to work for this company, but I’m going to give it a shot.

Like I said, if I can handle the crazy world of health care, I can handle anything.

Notices have been going out about registering for the flu shot. If nothing comes along before the end of October, then I’ll be getting mine in order to buy myself more time to find another job. As we all know, jobs aren’t exactly falling off trees right now. (Thanks to you-know-who).

I’m waiting until the end of October just in case it makes me sick and I have to miss anything. I can tell you this, if that poison makes me sick, I’m going to be PISSED.


The boys are living their lives. I barely see them anymore. We all meet up for dinner, but being boys, they aren’t exactly spilling their guts about their days.

I’ve retired my taxi mom hat. Dude has been driving himself places for a few years now and Jazz has been driving himself to school and band practices. It’s weird and I miss it, but it’s also strangely liberating. Now … if the boys would just get jobs, I think I could breathe a little easier.

My children have graduated into roommates and it’s a strange feeling.


This three-day weekend has been awesome. But strangely, I’m ready to go back to work.

There’s clearly something wrong with me.

Politics

Obamanation – The Interactive Painting

It’s no secret I’m not a Democrat. Heck, I’m not even sure I’m a Republican at this point, Republicans are so scared and weak to take a stand on anything for fear of being labeled a (*insert latest slang/insult here*). But never mind that, we have two choices now – Obama or Romney. And I would rather vote for an empty chair than for Obama so … Romney it is.

As if we needed to look any further than our unemployment rate to have a reason to vote against Obama, let me give you 60 MORE reasons NOT to vote for this socialist control freak …

Click over here to mouse over the painting – there are 60 reasons why you should NOT vote for Obama.

Too chicken to look behind the Great Oz’s curtain? Fine, I’ll list just a few of them … hold onto your hot air balloon …

1. Obama has made little effort to balance the budget. He has blocked the republican Congress and reproved their ideas as taking it too far. Eventually, he offered up his own proposal only to be voted down by Democratically controlled Senate 99/0. Not a single vote. Obama is not willing to sign a balanced budget amendment, curb the debt ceiling, or stop the out of control spending which to date has added over five trillion dollars to the national debt just since he has taken office! When asked why things are so bad—it’s Bush’s fault.
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2. Since Obama has taken office unemployment has gone as high as 10% and not dipped below 8.1%. Among minorities, such as black Americans it is closer to 14%. Real unemployment, if you include those who are no longer looking, or have been unemployed over two years would be closer to 15%. We have not seen these kinds of numbers since the Great Depression and all the while our Welfare programs are paying out more in government aid than ever in the history of our country. Obama recently cancelled Clintons Work for Welfare restrictions. Food Stamps are at all record highs. His programs and fiscal policies are without question not working and on this issue alone he should be run out of office!
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3. Pushing The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act through the Democratically controlled House and Senate, although the majority of the American people disapproved of the new law, Obama said it was for our good and Constitutional. We were promised that it would not fund abortions, create death panels and that there was no tax involved. Since the passing of the law it has been proven that all the above is a lie and that the cost is twice the original estimate making it the largest tax hike in US history. The Supreme Court ruled the law Constitutional only after Justice Roberts changed the meaning of the “mandate” to a “tax” versus a “penalty”; otherwise he would have deemed it unconstitutional. Thank you Obama for giving us socialized healthcare–I’m sure that it will work out just as wonderfully as all the other government programs we have.
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4. Following the 2008 election multiple allegations of voter fraud involving unions such as ACORN, SEIU and other Democratic activists led to little investigation. Obama has since assembled a legal team of over 5,000 attorneys to prepare to defend themselves in the 2012 election.
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5. Obama has curtailed drilling in America and has jeopardized our energy industries for the sake of appeasing the environmental lobbies while at the same time investing in Brazilian offshore oil development. Invest in foreign country oil but not our own?
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And just think, this is only FIVE out of SIXTY reasons NOT TO VOTE FOR THIS EGOTISTICAL, POMPOUS A-HOLE.

And for those naysayers out there that are too stupid to see, or too stubborn to change their minds, Obama has once again lied – Romeny DOES have a plan on getting this country back on track and YOU CAN READ IT NOW.

If you still choose Obama after reading about all of these stupid things that Obama has done over the past three and a half years, then congratulations … you’re part of the Obamanation.