Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Cliff Walk 2007


Cliff Walk 2007
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Sunset


Sunset
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Sunset on the balcony off my bedroom.

Beach in October!!!


Beach in October!!!
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October 21st to be exact!!!

Ocean


Ocean
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Beautiful


Beautiful
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I like the car, too.

Jimmy Choo...God Bless You!

Gosh I love shoes! (And purses!) I found the most adorable peep toes ever! Ever!!!

Is anybody else sick of Carrie Underwood? I am not a fan of country music anyway so maybe that has something to do with it.

Things I love? Jimmy Choo. Wasabi peas. Peep toes. Purses. The smell of bleach. Chocolate. The ocean. Books. Macs. The color blue. And red. And black and brown. The internet. Overstock.com. Lattes. Being Irish. Skirts. Manicures. Daisies. Photography. Bookstores. Goodwill. Watching Rachael Ray.

Hopefully I will have some pics loaded on my blog today. Mitch has to email them to me because my USB ports are not working on my laptop!

I have to go take my shower. Light some candles. Dishes are all done. I have to do laundry and wash the floor. Pick up Hayley. Go to mail and bank. Get Zach and go to the grocery store. Drop them off and go back and get Kayla.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

October 23, 2007

I missed Hayley's meeting at school this morning. Thankfully they let me reschedule for next week!

I find Rosie O'Donnell's blog highly addictive. I loved her back in her talk show days and lately was feeling like something very dark was going on within her after reading her poetry and reading her answers on her ask rosie page. But I am reforming my opinion of her again. It is nice to see the side of her as a "stay at home" mom and her video blogs are reassuring to me that she is still the same Rosie, just saddened by the events going on in the world, passionate about the things she believes in and is an intelligent and creative artist. I certainly don't agree with all of her thoughts and theories, but I trust my own intelligence and judgement enough to be interested in hearing what she has to say. I think it is unnerving for society when America's funny people aren't finding anything to be funny about anymore. Our way of life by choice is escapism. I watch comics to escape what is going on for real. Behind the comedy, though, is a strong woman who says what she needs to even if she is afraid. That is something to be admired.

So it is 11:15 AM. I have loaded the dishwasher, discussed book ideas with Mitch, taken the kids to school, had a latte, planned supper, and caught up on my favorite blogs. I do more staying at home than I ever did at the office. Serious writing needs to commence. I have a Christmas deadline that I can't miss.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Oh My Aching Body...

If someone asks you if you've done the Cliff Walk just say yes. 3.5 miles there...3.5 miles back. I am not sure who exactly thought this was a great idea this morning. I think it was me! My legs are on fire!!! The pictures will be beautiful, though. Glad I remembered the camera so I don't have to do that again. I am sure I will do parts of it again. Just not the whole dang thing!

After the walk, we dined at McDonald's in Wakefield and then I took Zach as promised to the big beach. I am home now and am going to make another latte and retire to my bedroom. It is only about 4:30 PM and I am ready for bed!

October 21, 2007

A beautiful Sunday morning. I am sitting here sipping my latte and blogging. Soon I have to go shave my legs. The kids and I are going to the "big" beach...what they call it. Instead of being a two minute walk, this one is about a 5 minute drive. Maybe less. They call it the big beach because there are no breakers there so the waves are huge. Our beach has these rock walls that go out quite a distance and the waves break against them instead of the beach...my only thought is that it prevents beach erosion. The big beach, otherwise known as Scarborough Beach, is more popular with the young adult-middle age crowd because of the surfing. Town Beach is my favorite, but very busy. They have cabanas families can rent for the season. The catch is that you have to actually live in Narragansett and pay taxes and you buy a pass for the summer that lets you go on the beach. Bonnet Shores is nice, too. More expensive, I think. The girls' friend Becca lives over there with her dad. He is a doctor. Then there is Fisherman's State Park beach. About a two minute drive from our house. Never been, except for seeing it from the other side, and another little beach down in the harborside of town. We hardly ever go down there. It is a working/fishing area and busy with lobster and fishing boats and the famous Block Island ferry. You can buy seafood right off the boats though, and save yourself some money. When I am down there, I feel very much like I am back home in Maine. It is like Camden/Rockport/Rockland...except not so touristy. The tourist side of town here is along Scarborough and Town Beaches, with big mansions along the way. Those mansions look like shacks once you get to Newport.

So this is the plan for today...the kids and I are going to go shopping and sightseeing in Newport. At 9 AM right now, it is still a bit chilly for the beach. Later around lunch time or after, we'll head back so Zach can play in the waves at the big beach. It should be in the 70s by that point. Maybe we'll get a chance to do the Cliff Walk while we're in Newport. Mitch won't be home until late tonight and I will go crazy if I just hang around here. So expect lots of pictures in the next few days.

Friday, October 19, 2007

October 19, 2007

Oh lucky day! The Irish cream Torani syrup that I ordered was delivered this morning! I ran out on Monday. Ordered it on Monday. Two bottles online for the price of one bought at Ampersand's. It is a lovely rainy morning here! It was so hot last night, I had to sleep with the doors open in my bedroom. It was a cacophony of sounds. Thunder, rain, waves, fog horn every 15 minutes. It was beautiful to listen to, however, it woke me up a couple of times in the night and I'd have a bit of trouble going back to sleep...so I am dragging butt a bit today. Sunday is supposed to be mid 70s and sunny so the kids and I plan to spend probably one of our last days at the beach. I keep saying that, but we keep getting the occasional beach day even though it is almost November.

I am making my latte right now. I love the cappuccino maker that Mitch bought me! Tastes just like Ampersand's and saves me $3.50 every day, which works out to be $1277.50 a year. By buying espresso ground coffee and two bottles of Irish cream syrup per month, I spend only about $240/year. Saving just over $1000, or $2.74 a day.

Mitch and I talked on the phone last night. It is nice to just be able to talk. When we're together we don't always do that...we cuddle, we watch tv, we play games, we run errands, we have sex...not always just talking and if anything good can come out of his having to be away so much during soccer season, it is that we get a chance to talk on the phone. Talk about our childhoods and funny stories about our days, how much we love each other and miss each other and want each other. I still like having him home, though.

I have a few loads of laundry to get caught up this weekend. The good news about having a rainy day is that I don't have to bother doing my hair when I get out of the shower! Just put it up wet and I am good to go.

Tonight the kids and I are on a mission to find a Chinese restaurant that they like. There are about 5 in town. So the process of elimination begins tonight. Ah well. Time for my shower.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Yahoo Messenger

For some reason, I can see who is online, send an IM, but never get one back...even though my friends are writing back to me, I can't see their response or even if they are typing. I can however, get the yahoo web messenger to work, so I guess I will be using that for awhile. I just want to apologize to anyone on my list that thinks I am ignoring them! Not the case!!!

Supper is cooked, eaten, dishes done. I am going to retire to my bedroom and get some reading done. Mitch made it to Charlotte. He will call after practice.

October 18, 2007

The leaves are starting to change for real now. Probably two weeks of the pretty color and then they'll all be on the ground. I have no super large maple in this backyard, so no major fall or spring yard clean up! Yay!!! Just fence and hedge.

I am so looking forward to the relaxing weekend. The last 3 weekends in a row have been absolutely crazy. The kids and I are going to go out for some chinese tomorrow night. We haven't gone out for chinese food since moving here mostly because Mitch and I aren't huge fans of it. The kids love it though, and since Mitch is gone this weekend, it makes sense that only one of us should have to suffer! Tonight we'll have pizza. Saturday night, the girls' friend Becca will be spending the night. She has spent the night the last two weekends. She fits right in. We'll make nachos and popcorn and rent some scary movies and then my baby will be home Sunday night.

I HAVE to remember to buy conditioner today. I forgot to do that yesterday.

Next weekend is the last weekend of October! WHAAAAA??? Craziness!

The next few weekends after this one will be equally crazy. Bachelor party. Rehearsal and wedding. Mitch has a soccer tourney and recruiting. Then I think we'll have one quiet weekend before Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

This Will Go Untitled

The meeting wasn't as bad as predicted. Having Mitch there gave me more confidence so that helped. I love him so much. After the meeting, he had to go back to work and I had to go to the post office, get Zachie, go to the bank, and get some groceries.

I kind of reinvented chicken noodle casserole tonight. This is what I did: I cut up 3 chicken breasts and put them in a skillet with some EVOO, some garlic salt, pepper, minced onion, and rosemary and browned it up. Then I added a can of sweet corn and put that mixture in the bottom of a glass casserole. I sprinkled that layer with some shredded cheddar. I boiled a pound of bow tie pasta, and added two cans of cream of chicken soup. I also added about a can of water because it was a little too thick. I layered the pasta generously on top of the chicken and topped it with crushed cheese crackers and shredded cheddar and baked at 400° until brown. Can't tell you how delish it looks. I made chocolate peanut butter squares for dessert and the kids and I are playing American Idol on the PS2. Love that game!!!

October 17, 2007

Another beautiful day in Narragansett.

I am watching The Munsters on tv. It used to be one of my favorite shows when I was a kid. I am reading Ahab's Wife. Good book. I should have a pretty relaxing weekend. No driving. No soccer games (they are away this weekend). Just whatever I want to do whenever I want to do it. The only way it would be more perfect is if Mitch didn't have to be away.

I just have to get through this cheesey meeting today at 2. I am not sure why this could not be handled over the phone. After that, I have to get Zach from school, go to the post office, bank and grocery store.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Sooooo

I heard back from three of the six jobs I applied for. I just sent them my resume last night, so I was pleased and surprised to get three emails today. All three are still accepting applications and by the end of the week, they will be calling people to set up interviews.

We had taco salad tonight for supper. Sugar cookies for dessert. Last night, Mitch cooked hot dogs and hamburgers on the grill. VERY YUMMY!!!

My love is gone this weekend. A game in Charlotte and a game in St. Louis. He will be home Sunday night. The girls and I have started a study group for them and their friends and our first meeting will be Saturday at the coffee shop they like so much. I'm on hand to help out with homework questions and offer my services as taxi driver, so no CT shopping spree for me this weekend.

I have meeting #9012 at the high school tomorrow...I am exaggerating a little but this is getting a bit ridiculous. Mitch is coming with me which I so appreciate. He will be the voice of reason if I get a little ticked off.

10/16/07

I've been thinking alot about the process of getting older: watching my grandparents, remembering my great-parents, witnessing my own aging process...at what age do you stop looking forward and spend your time looking back? Will I recognize that threshold? How long do you stay in this vast everything-goes-land where your last few available thoughts that aren't consumed with daily living are spent looking forward and back, spent comparing faces and hands with the generations around you, looking forward to seeing my children's children while missing my own childhood? All the while the clock ticks on in a cruel way...speeding up when you want time to wait and slowing down when you're in a hurry.

I suspect these are musings of someone who has had the luxury of getting by in this world without the worry and anxiety of growing up in a war-torn country. I am really done apologizing for that, though. My immigrant ancestors gave up EVERYTHING to make a better life for themselves and their future generations. Like it or lump it. I am very priviledged to have this luxury.

My job search continues. If God wants me back to work, then something will open up. I applied for 6 non-profit jobs yesterday, all involving at-risk youth and education. Today I need to get my materials gathered so I can apply for grad school. I know I can work AND go to school AND raise a family. My master's is really just this pesky little problem that is sitting between me and my doctorate. I investigated becoming a realtor yesterday. Way cheaper than I thought it would be. Very low start up costs. Plus I can pretty much work as much or as little as I like. I might as well put my ENFP status to good use.

The Profile of an ENFP
The Inspirer

As an ENFP, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you take things in primarily via your intuition. Your secondary mode is internal, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit in with your personal value system.

ENFPs are warm, enthusiastic people, typically very bright and full of potential. They live in the world of possibilities, and can become very passionate and excited about things. Their enthusiasm lends them the ability to inspire and motivate others, more so than we see in other types. They can talk their way in or out of anything. They love life, seeing it as a special gift, and strive to make the most out of it.

ENFPs have an unusually broad range of skills and talents. They are good at most things which interest them. Project-oriented, they may go through several different careers during their lifetime. To onlookers, the ENFP may seem directionless and without purpose, but ENFPs are actually quite consistent, in that they have a strong sense of values which they live with throughout their lives. Everything that they do must be in line with their values. An ENFP needs to feel that they are living their lives as their true Self, walking in step with what they believe is right. They see meaning in everything, and are on a continuous quest to adapt their lives and values to achieve inner peace. They're constantly aware and somewhat fearful of losing touch with themselves. Since emotional excitement is usually an important part of the ENFP's life, and because they are focused on keeping "centered", the ENFP is usually an intense individual, with highly evolved values.

An ENFP needs to focus on following through with their projects. This can be a problem area for some of these individuals. Unlike other Extraverted types, ENFPs need time alone to center themselves, and make sure they are moving in a direction which is in sync with their values. ENFPs who remain centered will usually be quite successful at their endeavors. Others may fall into the habit of dropping a project when they become excited about a new possibility, and thus they never achieve the great accomplishments which they are capable of achieving.

Most ENFPs have great people skills. They are genuinely warm and interested in people, and place great importance on their inter-personal relationships. ENFPs almost always have a strong need to be liked. Sometimes, especially at a younger age, an ENFP will tend to be "gushy" and insincere, and generally "overdo" in an effort to win acceptance. However, once an ENFP has learned to balance their need to be true to themselves with their need for acceptance, they excel at bringing out the best in others, and are typically well-liked. They have an exceptional ability to intuitively understand a person after a very short period of time, and use their intuition and flexibility to relate to others on their own level.

Because ENFPs live in the world of exciting possibilities, the details of everyday life are seen as trivial drudgery. They place no importance on detailed, maintenance-type tasks, and will frequently remain oblivous to these types of concerns. When they do have to perform these tasks, they do not enjoy themselves. This is a challenging area of life for most ENFPs, and can be frustrating for ENFP's family members.

An ENFP who has "gone wrong" may be quite manipulative - and very good it. The gift of gab which they are blessed with makes it naturally easy for them to get what they want. Most ENFPs will not abuse their abilities, because that would not jive with their value systems.

ENFPs sometimes make serious errors in judgment. They have an amazing ability to intuitively perceive the truth about a person or situation, but when they apply judgment to their perception, they may jump to the wrong conclusions.

ENFPs who have not learned to follow through may have a difficult time remaining happy in marital relationships. Always seeing the possibilities of what could be, they may become bored with what actually is. The strong sense of values will keep many ENFPs dedicated to their relationships. However, ENFPs like a little excitement in their lives, and are best matched with individuals who are comfortable with change and new experiences.

Having an ENFP parent can be a fun-filled experience, but may be stressful at times for children with strong Sensing or Judging tendancies. Such children may see the ENFP parent as inconsistent and difficult to understand, as the children are pulled along in the whirlwind life of the ENFP. Sometimes the ENFP will want to be their child's best friend, and at other times they will play the parental authoritarian. But ENFPs are always consistent in their value systems, which they will impress on their children above all else, along with a basic joy of living.

ENFPs are basically happy people. They may become unhappy when they are confined to strict schedules or mundane tasks. Consequently, ENFPs work best in situations where they have a lot of flexibility, and where they can work with people and ideas. Many go into business for themselves. They have the ability to be quite productive with little supervision, as long as they are excited about what they're doing.

Because they are so alert and sensitive, constantly scanning their environments, ENFPs often suffer from muscle tension. They have a strong need to be independent, and resist being controlled or labelled. They need to maintain control over themselves, but they do not believe in controlling others. Their dislike of dependence and suppression extends to others as well as to themselves.

ENFPs are charming, ingenuous, risk-taking, sensitive, people-oriented individuals with capabilities ranging across a broad spectrum. They have many gifts which they will use to fulfill themselves and those near them, if they are able to remain centered and master the ability of following through.

Friday, October 12, 2007

October 12, 2007

Another ridiculously busy weekend if I want it to be. Just thinking about it all gives me a headache. I am going to focus my thoughts on Thanksgiving. Mitch and I will be spending it in New York City...then he has some recruiting to do in New Jersey.

I have to get my nails done today.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

God Bless Debi!!!

I just love my friend Debi! She is always there to remind me how great God is, especially helpful when I am not feeling well, and not feeling so grateful!

I have lots to do today.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Kayla & Meghan


Kayla & Meghan
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I can't believe they are almost 18!

Adam, Papa, Mimi, Julie


Adam, Papa, Mimi, Julie
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Mommy & Kayla


Mommy & Kayla
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Mommy and Zach


Mommy and Zach
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The Girls


The Girls
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Kayla, Mommy and Hayley

The Boys


The Boys
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Cody, Hunter and Zach

Narragansett


Narragansett
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Meghan & Hayley


Meghan & Hayley
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Allison & Jenn


Allison & Jenn
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Kayla Noelle


Kayla Noelle
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My Beauty Queen


My Beauty Queen
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Mommy & Hayley


Mommy & Hayley
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Narragansett


Narragansett
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Kayla & Gabs


Kayla & Gabs
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So pretty!

Gabby


Gabby
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My niece Gabrielle.

Adam & Jennifer


Adam & Jennifer
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My brother and me.

Monday, October 08, 2007

Sick

I am not doing well. I have been fighting off something. I have a low grade fever and swollen glands in the back of my neck and a headache. I am feeling better today than yesterday, but still not quite right. Mitch got back from Richmond late last night and has spent today taking care of me. He is so wonderful.

On a brighter note, I am waiting to hear back from a non-profit organization that I might be working with. They are a homeless transitonal housing program out of Providence. A lot like the job I just left, but in a larger city setting. I am a little nervous. Narragansett is a very wealthy white town and Providence is not, and I don't want the fact that I live in Narragansett be a determinate in my getting a position there. Meaning, one might ask what I could possibly know about the homeless population and substance abuse and mental illness issues...

Anyway, I need to do something and get myself back out there. I appreciate so much this little month off to regroup and get the kids settled into their new lives. They haven't had me at home since Zach was 5. So 8 years.

Well, I am in the middle of getting supper ready and I need to go hop in the shower. Today was a holiday off from school for the kiddos and we spent a very very very lazy day at home!!!

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Tag

The Game of Tag about your MAN

1. Who is your man? Mitch
2. How long have you been together? 10 months
3. How long did you date? 10 months
4. How old is your man? almost 35
5. Who eats more? I think we tie.
6. Who said "I love you" first? I made Mitch say it first.
7. Who is taller? Mitch is 6'3 and I am 5'6.
8. Who sings better? He does. I love the 'I Love You' song he sings me. Not the Barney one...
9. Who is smarter? Hmmmm. He'd say me, but he already has his MBA.
10. Whose temper is worse? Definitely mine.
11. Who does the laundry? I do. I love to do laundry.
12. Who takes out the garbage? I put it in the garage. Mitch takes it from there.
13. Who sleeps on the right side of the bed? Mitch does.
14. Who pays the bills? Well our money pays our bills, but Mitch is usually the one who physically pays them, except for my cell phone bill cause I do that one over my phone.
15. Who is better with the computer? Me.
16. Who mows the lawn? Mitch and Zach
17. Who cooks dinner? I do because I get to stay home right now. Mitch will if I don't want to and he makes great pizza. He also makes me a 'love' latte every morning! AWWWWW!!!
18. Who drives when you are together? Mitch
19. Who pays when you go out? We share a checking account...pretty much whoever the bill gets passed to.
20. Who is most stubborn? DEFINITELY MEEEEEEE!!!
21. Who is the first to admit when they are wrong? Mitch
22. Whose parents do you see the most? I visit home more, but his parents have been here once and my dad has been here once.
23. Who kissed who first? After about 8 hours of waiting, he finally kissed me!
24. Who asked who out? He asked me.
25. Who proposed? Him
26. Who is more sensitive? Probably me.
27. Who has more friends? We're both pretty popular.
28. Who has more siblings? Me. Two brothers and a sister...Mitch has a brother.
29. Who wears the pants in the family? Mitch...he'll tell you it is because I let him.

Friday, September 28, 2007

9/28/07

As excited as I am to be returning to Maine for a brief visit, I just checked out the weather...we are leaving 70 and 80 degree weather to go to a low 60 degrees. Booooo!

Well, I have to go pack. We are leaving here around 11. I have to go to the post office and bank and gas station before heading out.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

9/27/07

I am kinda addicted to Cold Case. I got Mitch addicted to Dancing with the Stars! Ha ha...that makes me laugh.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

September 26, 2007

I am in a much better mood this afternoon. Took Mitch most of the morning to get me here! My sister called a little while ago too, so that helped. I pretty much just needed to talk over why I was feeling so stressed about this weekend. It is just a little of everything. I'm not used to leaving Sierra behind, and I've never left her with Mitch...I know she will be fine. I am adjusting to her being "our" dog. Okay, not really, but it makes me smile everytime Mitch says it, and I love how much they love each other.

Tonight is the open house at the middle school. Mitch said he'll be home before we have to leave for that, so he can go with us.

Right now I am watching Stakeout. I love that movie. It has been a movie morning, with a little Pick-up Artist, Pretty in Pink, and Fast Times at Ridgemont High and now Stakeout. I love Rosie in the zebra jog suit, taking her Rottie, Archie for a walk...or should I say, Archie taking her for a walk, and then chasing after the bunny.

Into the Wild is a good book. A true story account of Chris McCandless. I wish he were still alive because we'd have a lot to talk about. As much as I tend to look like I blend in, I certainly pick friends that do not. We also share a lot of the same views on issues of homelessness and on the over-stimulation of the world around us, and also have similar tastes in literature. He would have been a true pioneer in the non-profit world. I am also fascinated about how one tends to find God and spirituality when there is nothing left but oneself and nature, and the true serenity that follows. I've even often thought that once this level of high consciousness is achieved, there is nothing left but death, that on some level, the body, or its will to live, is no longer the driving force in one's existence.

I have always been too chicken to be alone like that...not sure why. I'm not sure I'd be scared of any physical danger. He traveled with a gun, which I am sure I would do in the Alaskan wild. I think I'd be truly scared of being alone with myself like that. More so about the fact of not knowing for how long. That uncertainty would be scariest of all because I can do anything for a specific length of time. Anyway, I am certainly envious of the adventurousness of this soul.

Read the book.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Still Blah

It is a hot mid-80 degree day today in good old South Rhode Island. Still waiting for Autumn. Going to take the dog for a walk on the beach tonight. Give her a little break from the heat. We had some yummy homemade meatball subs tonight, some broccoli and cheese for a vegetable and some very yummy hummus that I made myself. It is all gone. The kids ate all of it when they got home from school. They even said it was better tasting than the brand we buy at the store. It is so expensive here and we love it so much, that I made up a little recipe that I can use the Bullet with. Some garbanzo beans, a little splash of lime juice, some garlic salt, minced onions, a little Italian seasoning, and sesame tahini, combine with some liquid beef bouillon and perfection!!! For dessert, after our walk on the beach, we'll have some cinnamon rolls.

My mood is still blah. This weekend is going to be overwhelmingly busy for me and I am not really looking forward to it. I am not looking forward to the extra company on Sunday. I love Mitch's parents and I am excited for them to see the house, but his kids will be here and Allison is coming back here with me to spend the week, which I am very excited about, too, but there will just be lots of people in the house on Sunday, until everyone leaves for the Maine game.

My kids do not have school on Friday, so we're heading out early for Maine.

9/25/07

In a blah mood today. Not really in the mood to write...maybe I will blog later. I am reading a good book, though...called Into the Wild.

Monday, September 24, 2007

9/24/07

I really hate making a bowl of cereal, thinking I have milk to complete the process, only to discover that we're out of milk. We had milk last night. Not sure what happens in the middle of the night. All three of the kids must have had cereal before school. We are now going thru 3-4 gallons a week.

Mitch and I had a nice relaxing weekend. Our first, I think, since we've moved here. They had a game Friday night, but had Saturday and Sunday off. We went shopping in Newport on Saturday and spent the day together. When we got home. we made some pizza and played American Idol with the kids.

I am not glad to be facing another busy week and weekend.

Allison is coming back with me next weekend. I can't wait to have her here. We'll go shopping in Newport Beach, in the mall in Warwick and the mall in Providence, hopefully get back to Mystic, CT, since we haven't been there together since 2002, and get to the Maine vs. URI soccer game, and we'll check out the Johnson & Wales campus for her.

Right now, I am blogging, watching some 7th Heaven and listening to Sierra snore and the hum of the dishwasher. I have to do some laundry today.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

9/19/07

I can't believe how quickly the weeks are flying by. Fall tends to go fast for me anyway. September and October breeze by, Thanksgiving is 3 weeks after Halloween, Christmas just a few weeks after that. Next thing you know, it is January.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

9/18/07

Today is my father's birthday. I hope he has a nice one wherever he is. It has been 7 years since I've last seen him. 5 since I've talked to him on the phone. I don't want to get sad today so that is all I will say about that!

Mitch and I got to spend the day together and tomorrow will be the same! Definitely makes up for the last few busy weeks. Our neighbor next door has a splendid little garden and she gave me some Japenese eggplant. I thinly sliced one of them and baked them with some butter, salt, pepper and minced onion...totally delish!!! The girls and I loved them! We ate them all before Zach and Mitch got home, which is fine because I don't think either one of them would have liked them much! We also had some stuffing, shake and bake chicken and corn. Just a regular "home-cooked" meal, without being too homecooked! I was busy yesterday, so it turned into the perfect quick meal. Tonight is pizza and fries. I also baked some chocolate chip cookies. All this being at home has allowed me to do little things like that for Mitch and the kids, that I haven't had a lot of time to do in the past because of work and work and work. Cooking makes me lose my appetite. My size 6's are getting rather roomy. I am certainly not trying to lose weight. I also think the stress of the move has helped perpetuate the weight loss. Zach picked me up last night, like he likes to do, to carry me around, and was like, "Mom, I think you're lost weight."

Mitch and I also get to spend most of the weekend together. That will make up for the weekend after next. Friday night, my kids and I are headed to Maine for the night. The girls will be with their dad, Zach will be at Dakota's and I will be at Allison's. The next day is my brother Adam's wedding reception and then we'll be on the road hopefully by 3 and home by 8 PM. Sunday is the Maine game and I can't wait. Plus Allison is coming back with me and spending the whole week! That will be awesome. It will be busy that Sunday. Mitch's parents will be here for the game, and then they are taking his kids back for us so we don't have to drive all that way.

Zach had fun at soccer practice last night with Mitch and John. He got some new Adidas soccer shorts and looks adorable.

Other than that, I am waiting for the pizza to get done and watching The OC. Sierra is sleeping on the couch and Hayley is doing her homework. Oh yeah, and Mitch bought me a new cappuccino maker because mine broke during the move. I used it for the first time tonight.

Current Mood: smiley
Current Music: whatever is on The OC

Monday, September 17, 2007

9/17/07

A very busy weekend. The URI vs. Brown game was a bit heated. Kind of fun when you're just in the audience, but when your loverboy is the one of the people involved it isn't so much fun.

Mitch's brother Ryan was here this weekend. It was fun. We all went to the beach Saturday night because it was still warm out and the sunset was gorgeous. We came back and had the birthday cake that Hayley and Millie made for Ryan's birthday. We all played some American Idol after. It was pretty much a perfect weekend.

Friday night, the girls and I went down to the boardwalk at the town beach for the end of summer festival, which included a carnival. That was fun.

Now I have to take a relaxing hot shower and clean the house and pick the kids up at 2. Mitch will come back to get Zach and they'll both go back to soccer practice.

Friday, September 14, 2007

9/14/07

I am not sure what the kids and I are going to do when they get home from school. Maybe a movie, maybe the beach, or maybe some mall shopping in Warwick.

I spent some quality time with Sierra this morning. She is now napping on the loveseat next to me. A happy sweet baby.

I had some nightmares last night, one of which was Sierra getting hit by a car. It has ruined my morning, that is for sure. Another one, I was being chased by someone. I woke up yelling leave me alove. I hardly ever talk or yell or scream because of a dream. Anyway, I am glad I am awake now, with Sierra sleeping by my side.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Zach's Jellyfish


Zach's Jellyfish
Originally uploaded by jennluvsgable

Zach Attack


Zach Attack
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He is such a sweet boy!

Kayla Noelle


Kayla Noelle
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Fun!!!


Fun!!!
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Looks like fun...or a good way to break some bones!

Playing in the Sand


Playing in the Sand
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A beautiful September afternoon!

Playing in the Waves


Playing in the Waves
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The Walk Home


The Walk Home
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Soccer Boy


Soccer Boy
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Playing in our backyard.

Mom & Kay


Mom & Kay
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9/12/07

Another exciting day in the neighborhood. Not really! Kind of boring here today. The kids have tomorrow off from school for Rosh Hashanah. Another good thing about not living in a mostly Catholic state, like Maine is, is that the kids get both Christian and Jewish holidays off from school! We'll spend tomorrow at the beach. We will go over today when they get home from school, too. There won't be many more beach days, so we'll have to enjoy them while they last. They only have one full week of school in the whole month of September, which is next week. Last week, they only had three days. This week, 4. Next week, a full week, and the week after...4 days. And they didn't even start until the 5th! The girls have a dance Friday night. I don't know if they are going to want to go or not.

Today I am going to lay in the sun and take a shower, pick up the kids from school and then head to the beach. Life is so hard right at this moment! :) I will try to take some more pics today.

I think we will have chicken and dumplings tonight for supper. The lasagna was good last night. I used Italian sausage instead of hamburger. The girls loved it and Mitch took some to work with him today, so I guess it must be edible if he'll pass up commons food for my cooking.

I have cable in my room now! Mitch hooked up our tv in our room. There was no cable upstairs, so we had to have it installed. Not that we really need cable or even tv in our room. We are usually busy or sleeping when we are up there. But it will keep me company when he is out of town.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

9/11/07

It has been a busy day so far and it is only 1 PM! Zach isn't feeling well. Headache and nausea. Mitch and I both had something like that last week. He is in his room napping right now, with Sierra sleeping next to him keeping a close watch on her patient.

I got my nails done! I love the nail salon. They were very nice there and my nails were done perfectly, just like I like them! And they were even cheaper than where I used to get them done in Maine, so that is always a good thing!!!

I have to get the girls at 2 from school and go to the Post Office, then I have to run to the grocery store to figure out something for supper. I'm in the mood for some lasagna tonight. I think Mitch and the kids will be fine with that. Either that or Mitch can make pizza tonight and I'll make lasagna tomorrow night.

Yesterday and today were great days here. I am feeling much more settled and relaxed. Mitch is much relieved that my smile is back!


It is good to have my blog all up to date again and now I have to start back to work on my novel. Or at least some short fiction, to keep my writing flowing.

Have a great day everyone and don't forget to keep the families directly affected by 9/11 in your prayers today.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Buzzcut


Buzzcut
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Beach


Beach
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H & Z


H & Z
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Beach Kids


Kids at Narragansett Beach
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Before Zachie's haircut...this is the beach that is about a 2-minute walk from our house..

Folk Festival 2007


Folk Festival 2007
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Mommy and Kayla at the Folk Festival...summer 2007

1500 Post!!!

Not bad, seeing as how I haven't been able to blog like I usually do!

Zach won't find out until the roster is posted tomorrow at lunch time if he made the soccer team or not. He's confident but a bit cautious because he is the new kid at school. He's made so many new friends already, though, so he'll be fine even if he doesn't make the team.

Mitch has to work on the router some more when he gets home. We're having "issues" with it and he couldn't get it working right yet. I bought him a nice card at the Hallmark store today, reminding him how much I love him. I have it on his pillow tonight.

We had a fantastic day together today. We went shopping and had lunch at Wendy's and picked up the kids at school and went to the bank to add me on to the account. We went to the post office and had some fabulous make out sessions.

Not sure what we're having for supper tonight. I'm not in the mood to really cook anything. We ate out last night. Not in the mood for that either. I hate being bored with food! I'm just not really craving anything lately. I think I want something, I get it or make it and then it isn't really what I wanted after all.

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Two A Day!

It is a two-a-day blog Sunday! Yay!!! I haven't had one of those in a LOOOOOOONG time! Mitch and I get to spend the day together tomorrow! I am so excited. It is much needed. He has been super busy with pre-season and now the first few games. Yes, I get to see him every night and wake up to him every morning, but it isn't like when he'd come to Maine for 3 or 4 days and we'd be together the whole time. Obviously, I know we can't be together all the time, and I wouldn't want that, but it has been a long three weeks, with him being so busy.

The kids and I had supper at Pizza Hut tonight. We played some DDR after and then Zachie went outside to practice his soccer skillz! Tomorrow is the last day of try-outs. I am hopeful I will be able to put my pics up tomorrow. They are at least loaded onto my computer, ready to go.

Tomorrow Mitch and I have to add me to his/our checking account. He had to get it before I got down here and we've been so busy that neither of us have had the time to make it in to sign the paper work during business hours. We've just been depositing my checks in the account but currently we only have one Debit card...kinda need two when he is outta town, like this weekend. So tomorrow, we have to drop the kids off at school, bank, post office, Best Buy and then some much needed and wanted cuddle time before the kids get home from school.

On Tuesday I desperately need my nails filled. They are driving me crazy. The kids have Thursday off from school, so that will be cool. I think we'll spend the day at the beach.

Well, I have to go take a bath and shave my legs.

September 9, 2007

The kids and I had a great time shopping in CT. They are all set for school now and I even bought a few things for me, including a new charger for my ibook. I think we're going to finish things around here at the house, like laundry and homework, and then we'll head to the beach for the afternoon. Mitch will be home sometime tonight.

Karen called yesterday while we were shopping. She sent big hugs from my Bailey-boo. I miss my sweet girl so much!!!

Saturday, September 08, 2007

Shopping!

I have to get ready for my busy day, but I thought I'd blog because it is exciting to be able to do that again! I do think I needed a little break from all of the technology. I was finishing books in a day again, like I used to, instead of wasting the afternoon blogging or on Myspace.

The kids and I are going to my sister's in Connecticut today. She is about an hour from here. We're going to hit up the malls in her area. I am hopefully going to buy a new charger today for my computer.

Today would be a perfect beach day. About 84 degrees, not a cloud in the sky, the kids are dying to go shopping.

Friday, September 07, 2007

News from Rhode Island

Hi everyone! I had big plans about what I'd write about when I finally had internet again...and I really don't know what to say! I'm not blogging on my laptop. I'm using Mitch's until I get a new charger/power cord for mine this weekend, so it feels weird. His keys aren't as comfortable under my fingers as mine, not to mention I haven't blogged in almost a month! I have a ton of beautiful pics. I want to load them onto my computer, though, so hopefully I'll get to that this weekend.

We are a two minute walk to the beach. The kids and I love that. We were there every day last week. They started school on Wednesday. They love their new schools and their new friends, even while missing their old ones. Zach tries out for soccer tonight. He is excited! He had a great time going to the URI soccer game last Friday. He loved going out on the field after to see Mitch and John and the team.

Mitch is gone until Sunday. They were going to South Bend and playing there tonight and they have another game on Sunday before flying home. I am taking the kids to my sister's in CT tomorrow. We're going to spend the day shopping and hanging out with Gracie.

We love the house. The kids love their rooms and Sierra has adjusted very well. Not one accident in the house. I have heard stories about dogs who struggle with the stress of moving and a new environment. She wasn't crazy about the 5 hour drive here, but she loves being with the kids and having me home all day! Our neighbors are very friendly. They've all met and all enjoy Sierra's crazy antics.

I can't wait for everyone to see the pics. I was a bit stressed last week. Getting the kids registered for school, waiting for records, birth certificates, physicals, etc...I guess it wasn't so unusual to be stressed. Still, I've had a quiet few years the last few years, with minimal stress, except for relationship stuff with Brian, so I felt like I wasn't handling the move well. But this week, now that the kids are very comfortable with their schools and we've found the BEST pediatrician ever for Zachary, and the fact that I am no longer in fear of getting lost, I am certainly enjoying this new adventure a lot more. The weather has been insanely gorgeous. Not a drop of rain since we got here. That looks like it will change on Sunday! We're in for a few showers.

I've been a bit under the weather the last few days. Upset stomach and a horrible headache...I'm thinking sinuses. The nausea comes and goes, but this headache is relentless! 1000 mg of Tylenol is barely taking the edge off and of course, I am allergic to ibuprofen. I finally got 8 hours of sleep in without any wake-ups in the middle of the night! One would think falling asleep to the sound of the ocean's waves every night would be relaxing, but surprisingly, one needs to get used to it.

All in all, the move was a success. I am so glad we went for it.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

August 15, 2007

I have the worst headache today. Mostly from stress and lack of sleep and a possibility of dehydration. I can hear Brian now telling me that I haven't had enough water to drink. Sooo I just popped some pills, drank some water and am brewing a small pot of coffee. Eric, I may be making your hotel lobby my office very soon. I need some contact with my friends and some wireless internet. I have been so busy with getting stuff boxed and packed and divided between storage and what we're taking. Next weekend, I'll be unpacking. Even more fun! Allison is spending the night Friday night and we'll get things ready for our yard sale on Saturday. I am thinking heavy amounts of alcohol may be involved. 'Cause if we drink it, I won't have to pack it!

Shannon and Andrew's friend Adam is meeting me at my house tonight. He wants to buy the washer and dryer. I hope the deal goes thru and he loads both on his truck tonight. If it is a quick transaction, I might actually have time to go get my nails done after. I am in desperate need of a trim and fill. I haven't broken one nail yet during this move! My back, a skull fracture and Hayley sprained her ankle, but my nails are as strong as ever!

My parents are indeed taking the kids to Rhode Island for us and even bringing the truck, so I no longer have to worry about how everything is going to fit. This way they can see the house and see where the kids will be going to school. During summer, there is about a 20,000 population in town...during the school year, maybe 10,000...according to our mail lady. She gave us a much coveted "antique" PO mailbox because she is excited about us moving into town. The town is about the population size of Orono, excluding UMaine students. I have a very good feeling about the move and about the town. There are also some non-profit agencies I am interested in checking out.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

August 14, 2007

My last week of work! :( I am a bit sad. I am a lot sad! I've been with most of these kids for the last two years, some for three. I said my goodbyes to my VISTA friends last Wednesday. I am looking forward to the move. Not this weekend but next. I have one more small trip to the storage unit, one yard sale this weekend, one trip to the dump and then all that will be left will be what Mitch and I are packing in my truck and in his trailer. I am going to see if my parents will drive the kids down in their car, that way we'll have the inside of both of our vehicles for stuff, too.

We had a great weekend hanging out with Mitch's friend Jerry and his girlfriend. We had a nice dinner on the grill Saturday night and had some wine. One of the 6 bathrooms in the house has a jacuzzi, so Mitch and I had the opportunity to do some MAJOR relaxing. Sunday we all went to the movies and saw the newest Harry Potter, while having dinner at the theater. That was fun. They have tables and recliners and bring your dinner to you. I also had the opportunity to catch up on some of my favorite shows on cable. I had that shut off and Mitch is having it turned on in our new house this week. He is also getting our PO Box today.

Zachie will be home very soon. I miss my baby boy so much. He will have a ball surfing. I can't wait to get pictures of it.

I will try to blog on Thursday. After that, it might be a week before I catch everyone up and have new pics to show off the new house.

Monday, August 06, 2007

A Day in August

I'm not really sure what day it is, other than it is a Monday and it is August and Wednesday is the 8th...so I guess that makes this the 6th. I will be in Waterville/Augusta on the 8th. My last official day of government duty, even though my last day at work is the 17th. Zachie will be back in Maine on the 17th and then we're moving to Rhode Island that next weekend/week. I'm not sure what day we'll officially leave on, with no return for a few weeks. Mitch's mom will still be in Maine at their summer home, and she said anything we forget or any loose ends I need to tie up, she'll take care of. A huge relief for me! I am pretty sure we'll have everything set to go, but I am a bit worried that I will forget to do something that turns out to be important and we'll already be down there.

I already got the storage unit and made 4 trips over. I plan on doing a run or two tonight and some Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday...Friday I will be in New Hampshire for the weekend and will be leaving after work.

This weekend, we went with Mitch's parents to the Rockland Lobster Festival. It was soooo much fun! We had a blast. It was just the four of us, which was nice...kind of an adult day out. We had dinner in Ellsworth and hung out at his parent's for about an hour or so before we headed back home.

Yesterday, we ran errands and I sold the cap for my truck. We got some pizza and ice-cream from Spencer's and then we went to the Ornamental Gardens on Campus. It is so pretty and quiet and peaceful in there. We played with some frogs and watched some older polywogs play. We saw a little bunny.

I took the girls to the fair on Thursday. It was okay. Last year's was a bit better and was $15 cheaper. Rockland's carnival rides were much better and cheaper for a wristband, but my back has been sore since Thursday and as much as I wanted to go on the better rides, sanity prevailed!

The weather was beautiful yesterday. It was perfect Maine weather and a relief after the hot, humid 90s we've had the past two weeks. It even got a bit chilly last night while sleeping, but it was excellent sleeping weather. There is a nice breeze today and it is warm and sunny. I think we might get an isolated shower tonight.

We had crazy thunderstorms Friday night. A tree at his parent's house got hit by lightning and the top came down and the rest split. It wasn't too near the house or the cars, so that was a good thing.

I have two more hours here at the center, then lunch and then work at the office for a bit. I have to pick up Sierra's Frontline and pick up Hayley in Brewer. Sierra goes outside without her leash now, as long as we're with her(we still live on a busy road for a few more weeks). I didn't doubt she'd stay with me, but I just love her too much to risk her heading out into the road after an errant squirrel or something. She was outside with me. Mitch was washing my truck and the neighbor's cat headed right over to her...I was like, Oh Crap! Here we go!!! She looked at the cat and headed over but I said her name and she stopped and stayed and never left my side. Part of this is due to her healthy respect of the feline species because of my cat Chloe, who is very mean to Sierra and whom Sierra is scared to death of. This was a boy cat and he wasn't scared of Sierra of all. They played together for awhile and Sierra ended up playing in the backyard for most of the afternoon off leash. She is going to LOVE Narragansett! We're on a quiet street. She has a nice back yard and the beach will be deserted soon when the tourists go home and that will be her playground. Unfortunately, the couple that live behind us have yellow labs that they raise and breed and Mitch and I are doubtful that between his kids and mine, we will be able to leave the neighborhood without ending up with a new puppy.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

I am Back!

My little trip to R.I. was quick and rather painless. We love the house so we're moving to Narragansett. It is about 15 minutes or so from Mystic CT right on Route 1. Our bedroom has french doors and a balcony that overlooks the ocean and the beach.

My birthday was nice. Thanks so much for all of the birthday wishes! We went to Mitch's parents' house and had lobster and cake. Lil got me a housewarming/birthday plant. It was very sweet. I am in love with John and Sheila's kids. So cute. Meghan is a cross between Sammi and Bailey. She cried when I had to leave, but she is excited that I am moving 5 minutes from her house.

Mitch will be here in a few days. It was nice spending the whole week together. I am having trouble with my adapter for my laptop. It is just one thing after another with this thing lately!

Monday, July 23, 2007

July 22, 2007

Still recovering after my Bridal Show Nightmare, aka The Dooney & Bourke Convention, which I won by the way. My purse was by far nicer than any other one I saw. I am tired of my Louis Vuitton one, simply because it was cool two years ago when hardly anyone had one, now everyone has one...sort of like my Dooney, but I haven't seen my style on anyone else, so that is good! Now I want a Marc Jacobs.

Remember when I was complaining about wristband prices for the fair last year? They were $15 a pop last year...this year, $20 a piece? Come on! This is Bangor! Wristband days are next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. $60 for bracelets for the girls and me, $18 for admission to get in the gate, $4 to park. $82 before we even get a chance to eat or play any games. Like I said, cheap for a day of fun, I guess, but we could go to Old Orchard and spend $30 on a tank of gas and $10 or $15 a piece for an all day pas to ride the same rides, plus get the pleasure of the ocean and cheap food. It isn't paying for the fair that I have a problem with, the problem is paying $25 more for the same crappy experience.

I have to leave early tomorrow morning for Rhode Island. I am meeting my love, going to look at the house and then starting our vacation. If I didn't have another eye appointment today, I would leave this afternoon.

Hanging out at Allison's parent's house was fun last night. Her family cracks me up. It was good to see everyone before I leave.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Bridal Show Nightmare

I blame Shannon mostly. Followed closely by Mitch, who reminded me that I too will be a bride. So a lovely hot pink heart Bride-to-be sticker and bracelet later, and two hours of tasting hor d'ourves, cakes, wines, feeling like I was on My Super Sweet 16, while being accosted by middle-aged people tempting me with their wares, Mitch and I will continue on with our (my) plan of something private on the beach.

I will admit the food tasting was GREAT!!! And a whoopie-pie cake is where it is at! A three-tiered cake made up of whoopie pies, which is my favorite dessert!

And to think I passed up a day at the beach for this! Thankfully we have a bbq to go to tonight to redeem our Sunday.

Oh well, I have to go ready for the bbq.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

July 21, 2007

This has been a long week. Mitch left early this morning for Rhode Island. Another soccer camp. I'll meet him down there on Tuesday and we'll go look at the house I think we are getting. It is a cute 4 bedroom cape in Narragansett, an ocean view off the balcony upstairs, a nice backyard and within walking distance of the beach and Narragansett Middle and High Schools. After that, we are both on vacation for the week. My birthday is Saturday and I can't wait for my surprises!

We had a busy week of two nights of bowling (badly on my part), Wednesday night at church and then home for some cuddling, Friday evening dinner with his grandmother and mother, taking Kayla driving Friday night before bedtime. He had to be up to take a shower by 4:30 this morning.

Today, I had a phone call from Debi, some texting from Shannon and then I picked her up at work. Tomorrow, she and I are going to the Bridal Show in Bangor.

Monday, I have yet another appointment with my eye doctor/friend Sean. I've been having some pretty serious trouble with my eyes, and so now I am on a disgusting eye drop antibiotic which I can hopefully stop taking on Monday and then I switch to a steroid to reduce the white blood cells in my eyes. Mitch and I are both in agreement...lasik will be in my very near future.

Tomorrow is Allison's birthday bbq at her mother's. Should be fun to hang with her and her family. She is officially old...30!

On a sad note, my cousin Stephanie's husband passed away from cancer.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

July 14, 2007

I am spending the afternoon alone today. Kayla went to my parent's for the weekend, Hayley is with Devon and Mitch is at the men's conference until 4ish.

I think I am going to lay in the sun and read. Mitch and I went shopping yesterday and I bought some new books and we rented some movies and after we got home, we ordered in and cuddled with the dog and with each other.

Mitch surprised me on Thursday by getting here 5 hours before he told me he was going to! When he called in the morning telling me he was headed to work, he was really heading here. So sweet!!!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

July 11, 2007

Last night, the girls and I went over to Shannon's. She invited us over for dinner and a movie. We ended up watching The X Factor on MTV all night. I can't believe how easy it is for me to get sucked into these retarded shows. But alas, I get sucked in every time!

I got some boxes yesterday. Tomorrow morning and afternoon, the girls and I are going to get Zach's room packed up and some of their stuff that they won't be taking to Rhode Island right away. Friday night, Hayley is having her friends Jessica and Brittany spend the night. They are going to camp out in the tent. Saturday, Mitch is going to the Men's Conference at church. I'm going tonight to talk to Ken about what he'll need. They are having a tailgate BBQ after and I am pretty sure he just needs to bring some kind of meat to grill up. The rest of the food will probably be provided, but I don't want him to go hungry. While he is there, if it is rainy, I'll spend the day packing. If it isn't, I'll spend the day laying out in the sun.

Hayley's birthday is Sunday. And mine is 13 days after that on the 28th. Mitch is stressed out about making my birthday perfect. I keep assuring him it already will be because he'll be a part of it.

Monday, July 09, 2007

July 9, 2007

A rainy Monday. Work was slow, but not terribly stressful, so that was nice. Jamie had a rough day, though. She'll be glad when she gets out of there.

l am not really in the mood to blog. l am very tired and should probably go take a nap.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Bye Jim!

So Jim made it to Georgia today. I talked with Joyce for quite awhile after church tonight. She is in great spirits and she had a lot of great advice for me. l just can't believe he is gone.

I'm just waiting for my love to call. I can't wait to tell him about church tonight. He'll be blessed, l am sure.

Other than that, not much to tell. l am exhausted. An early trip to church this moring with Mitch and then off to his parent's house in Lamoine. We had lunch there and then l came home to run errands and head back to church. l have not slept good at all the last few nights. Tonight, things should go more smoothly in that department and Joyce was so helpful getting me back on track with my thinking.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

4th Update

l hope everyone had a nice and safe 4th of July. It was nice spending the week with Mitch. We had a lot of catching up to do since he spent all of last week working soccer camp at URI. He did bring me back some nice surprises, though. That is our deal...he can go as long as he comes back with surprises for me!!!

We spent most of the day yesterday hanging out with his family in Lamoine. It was fun. A little long for both of us because we were still running on little sleep having just gotten back from 3 days in OOB and Boston. We're going to church tomorrow morning and then he'll have to head back to work this week.

No more vacations until the week before my birthday. Some of that, we have to spend in Rhode Island, putting a security deposit on something.

Kayla Driving


Kayla Driving
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Looking so grown up. Can't believe she is 17 and a half!!!!

Kayla Driving


Kayla Driving
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Napping


Napping
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Napping with my baby.

Making Out on the Beach


Making Out on the Beach
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Some quiet time together while the girls were hanging out on the pier.

My Man Looking Sexy


My Man Looking Sexy
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Old Orchard Beach July 3, 2007

Awwww!


Awwww!
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I am so lucky!

At Dinner


At Dinner
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Looking cute

Kayla & Emily


Kayla & Emily
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Having dinner at Kayla's favorite restaurant...Eggspectations.

Sentry Break


Sentry Break
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Taking a break from guarding our little plot of land.

Talking and Smiling


Talking and Smiling
Originally uploaded by jennluvsgable
Kayla has a knack for taking pictures while l am still talking.

Long Day


Long Day
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A long day for both of us...

Emily & Kayla


Emily & Kayla
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About 24 hours into our trip...waiting for the show to start.

John Mellencamp


John Mellencamp
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A picture of the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade, with the Boston Pops backing up John Mellencamp

John Mellencamp


John Mellencamp
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John, Keith, Craig & ?


John, Keith, Craig & ?
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John Mellencamp, Keith Lockhart, Craig Fergurson and someone on guitar...Boston Pops Fireworks 2007.