Wednesday, January 10, 2007

2007: Year of Tea!

  • Shimmying to my new bellydancing work out dvd. Genie Arms! Genie! Genie! Genie!
  • Realizing just how much we have turned into 'cat people'. And annoying all of our friends and family by being so.
  • Using a permament marker makes you realize just how well your nose really works.
  • The phrase 'That is concentrated evil coming out of you' popping into your head and making you giggle.
  • Becoming acutely aware of your new dependance on tea.

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Friday, January 05, 2007

Down in the Pantry

I'm never sure what to make of this time of year. Especially now what with the weather being so goofy. (Some have referred to it as creepy, but I think it's a good time to stock up the pantry before the giant snowstorm in March.) January always seemed like a very dark month. You know spring is coming, you just have to muzzle thru this dark time. So, I guess 'lost' is an appropriate feeling. Should you feel the time with folly? It's like Halloween except there is no good excuse to eat candy. Speaking of which, how is it that anyone manages to make resolutions for the new year at this time? The northern hemisphere is hunkered down in darkness. Are you really inspired to excercise, or use it as an excuse to go to the gym as an excuse to try out that new Ipod?

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If you wanna feel all dark and creepy this month without having to get into the horror genre, then might I suggest the following?
  • Finish off the eggnog in front of the fire. You know you don't want it going to waste. Or if you don't have a fireplace, then watch a deep/freaky movie. Like 'Mosquito Coast.'
  • Knit. Seriously. Why not get a head start on next year's gifts? I don't know about you, but the time I feel most inspired for what to get people for Christmas NEXT year is within the first couple of months after the holiday season.
  • Which brings me to the sales. Have you any idea how many stores need to clear out their stock for the spring collection? Seriously! It's almost three weeks after Christmas and there are still sales to be found! Don't forget the calendar club too! Most items are half off and you can find a mighty nice daily calendar for cheapy!
  • Watch documentaries. Go crazy on some non-fiction books. Your body might not want to move, but that's no reason to keep your mind stagnant. You might also find a good cause to fight for this year. I hear global warming is getting a lot of people hot.
  • Overuse your new gadgets. We know you got 'em. So share them. Break them. Annoy your friends with them. It's easier to excercise when you're running away from someone with a camera that threatens to take pictures of your rear and posting them on the internet.

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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

A Year In Pictures

My how I have grown.

January

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February

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March

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April
*Camera stole my soul.

May
*moving was involved, eat me.

June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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Clearly this points to the fact that I need to post more pictures.


    My Twelve.

  • Alcohol and Col should only be acquaintances.
  • Organization is key.
  • Need to dance with my husband more. Especially to Staying Alive.
  • Warm & Fuzzy are just what the doctor ordered.
  • My cats are in looooooove.
  • Talk low, carry sugar.
  • I think there is a thing as too much chocolate.
  • Writing about the good things in my life makes me happy.
  • Change happens, we all have to deal with it.
  • Take care of your mind and body.
  • Breathe.
  • Make with the happy.

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Friday, August 05, 2005

New Mary

Glad to see she has her own series. Intriguing topic though.
Newsday.com: High anxiety: "Nancy Botwin's husband dropped dead jogging. He left her with two boys to raise and more debt than she had any idea they had, including the mortgage on a big, white-stucco house in a cookie-cutter California development like the one E.T. was staying in when he phoned home.
What's a desperate housewife to do? Sell the SUV? Find a less pricey neighborhood? See if Wal-Mart needs a greeter? All of the above?"

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