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Photo Story Friday: Achieving Goals

Picture this (haha, get it?): The year is 1988 and it’s finally time for Kevin to graduate from college. (By the way, he was drop-dead tired in this picture. Poor guy).

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We had been dating for one year when he graduated. And I remember his graduation ceremony clearly (which is saying a lot, considering my faulty memory).

I was both proud and envious. I had dreams of going to college, but I didn’t think I was smart enough to handle it. I did poorly my senior year of high school (mainly because I was a stinker and spent most of my time trying to figure a way out of going) and I hadn’t taken the ACT test.

Who would accept me?

But still. When Kevin walked down that aisle, accepted his diploma and looked so carefree and happy, I was jealous. And I vowed that night that somehow, someway, I would graduate from college someday.

(And I did. After going on and off for nearly ten years, I finally graduated in 2003).

Seeing Kevin in his cap and gown inspired me. It wasn’t just the fact that he was graduating, but all of the sacrifices and hardships he endured to get to that point.

He originally wanted to be a musician. He had been playing with a local band for a while and they were well-known in our city. He had grandiose ideas of making it big.

But reality crashed down on him and he realized that though he may be happy, he would most likely not make a lot of money.

So, he altered his plans. He toyed with the idea of going into computers (this was back in the late 80’s, before computers had become so commonplace) and he was talked out of it.

He was persuaded to give accounting a try. He was good at numbers. And he was an excellent problem solver, so … he went to school and graduated with an accounting degree. (He later went on and passed his CPA exam).

He was dirt poor when he went to college. He worked two jobs and after paying his bills, had $5.00 left over until next pay day.

He existed on Ramen noodles for months.

He was exhausted. And at times, he was discouraged. But he trudged forward and never gave up.

He does not have fond memories of his college years and that’s mainly because they were so difficult for him. He had to struggle and fight for everything. He had some pretty major personal problems going on at the time and that only added to his stress.

But he never gave up.

And over the years, since our married life, we have struggled, scrimped, saved, and sacrificed so much to get where we are today.

And given our background and our experience, that’s the reason I get so impatient, and even downright angry, whenever I hear people complain, and express envy for folks “who’ve got it good.”

Successful people weren’t always successful. Chances are, they started at the bottom and worked their way up. The difference between a successful person and a not so successful person is perserverance.

You can’t give up.

Not if you really want something.

So, I suppose the moral of this post? Don’t be jealous of people who have more than you do, be inspired. Success is hard, and seemingly impossible at times, but boy howdy, is victory sweet once you get there.

And everyone who lives in America, has the CHANCE to succeed. The question is, are people willing to put forth the effort to make it happen?

I wonder.

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Photo Story Friday: Scooting Along in Shortie Shorts

So, we’re still scrolling through my life here and we’re still in Cozumel, Mexico on our honeymoon.

This is me and Kevin, standing next to the scooter that we rented.

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I was pretty nervous about riding around on a scooter, in a foreign country, but what else is new? I was nervous that whole trip.

Actually, I wasn’t nervous, I was a big baby the whole trip. (No one speaks English! Oh my Gosh, the ocean is so BIG! I’m hot! Ew, seaweed! What is that milky blob swimming in the …. EEK! Jellyfish!)

Poor Kevin. And just think, we were only getting STARTED on our new life together. I’m sure the man was thinking, “Good Lord, what have I gotten myself into.”

But back to the scooters …

I was apprehensive (naturally), but Kevin talked me into it and we did indeed spend an entire day exploring the 30-mile long island. It was incredible. And beautiful. And we had a great time — just us and nature.

And a few locals.

And a pig.

But they ruin the idyllic picture so … meh.

Take a gander at our shorts. This was 1990 folks, cut us some slack. *grin*

And take a gander at Kevin’s muscles – RAWR.

Caption Four, Friday Fun

C4: Through a Child’s Eyes

I just noticed that “In Three Words” is defunct … and I miss it. I miss trying to caption a picture in just three words. It’s a great exercise in being concise.

So … I thought I’d take the original idea and expand it a bit. I hope the owner doesn’t mind too much. Wanna play? πŸ™‚

Give this picture a caption in four words.

photo by Liarsenic
photo by Liarsenic

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Photo Story Friday: Feeling Faint

I’m nearly unconscious in this picture.

This is me, on my honeymoon and on the romantic and beautiful island of Cozumel Mexico. We had stopped to take a break and I had to sit down because I was feeling faint and quite nauseous.

Notice what I’m wearing. A heavy-cotton button-up blouse, snug jean shorts and shoes and socks.

In 90 degree weather.

On a tropical island.

Where the humidity was so thick it was hard to catch your breath.

Hence the reason I nearly passed out. I had a serious case of heat stroke.

I overdressed for our tropical trip. I had no idea, no freaking idea, that it would be that hot.

But I was naive and inexperienced. I had never been out of Missouri, let alone the country, so I honestly had no clue what to pack – obviously.

I was miserable the entire time we were there. Simply because I was too stupid to pack the right clothes.

Heck, I’d have been better off running around naked.

Kevin would have liked that.

I might have caused blindness in the natives, though.

When we went back to visit Cozumel this past June, I was prepared. I wore light-weight stretchy shorts (notice the jean shorts I’m wearing in this picture AREN’T the stretchy kind? Stupid girl), spaghetti-strap shirts and flip flops.

I didn’t look as “put together”, but I didn’t care. I could breathe. And I kept cool.

I’m older now, being comfortable trumps being cute. πŸ™‚

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Photo Story Friday: The Infamous Pole

Oh look! Another wonderful excuse to scan old pictures and bore you to tears!! Yay!

(Welllll … hello waist. I haven’t seen you in quite some time.)

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This was taken on a beach in Cozumel, Mexico back in 1990. Kevin and I were on our honeymoon and we rented a moped (I believe they now call them scooters for all you young whipper-snappers out there) and drove to the less inhabited part of the island where we stopped to have lunch.

It was traditional for all new visitors to carve (or write) their initials into this pole I’m leaning against.

If you look really closely, you can see what Kevin wrote in the pole in red ink. If you can’t see it, you can click here to see a larger version.

If you don’t know, me, Kevin and the boys all went back to Cozumel Mexico on our cruise this past June. And one of the missions we set out for ourselves was to find this pole and show the boys what we wrote.

But alas. The hut was no longer there. That side of the island gets pummeled by hurricanes and it tore that hut down years ago, so we didn’t get to see the pole, but it was so much fun to visit the area where our life began.

Ahh … to BE 25 again.

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Photo Story Friday: Fancy a Shoot?

Oh look! Another wonderful excuse to scan old pictures and bore you to tears!! Yay!

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Me. Thinking I’m all that because I have a camera in my hand. This was taken in 1989 by Lake Springfield. Kevin and I were really big into photography back then and we had gone on a “shoot.”

I’m holding an old Olympus 35 MM camera (which I never did learn how to use properly because I’m an idiot. But ya’ll knew that so ….)

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Photo Story Friday: Guess the Emotion

Oh look! Another wonderful excuse to scan old pictures and bore you to tears!! Yay!

Here is something I bet you guys didn’t know about me:

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I’m like, an awesome actress.

Take the above picture, for example. I bet you will never guess, in a million years, what emotion I’m feigning.

Give up?

Why, shock, of course. (My acting skills, they’re good, right? [fail]).

This was taken back in … ’88, ’89, at Christmas time. And apparently, judging by my idiotic expression, I already knew what my gift was, but for the life of me, I can’t figure out what I’m holding. I’m thinking ……. it’s a book?

But I do remember Kevin asking me to act like I was surprised and well ….

…. there you have it. My “surprised” look.