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Friday, January 18, 2008

I hate Chicago and other ramblings...

Josi has left the building ya'll. I am sad to report that my long-time roommate and friend Josi has moved to Chicago as of 12/28. We are still in mourning a little around here, and can't figure out why in the world she likes the snow more than us. As you can see I'm a little melancholy over all the people that left me in December. Here's a picture of all the girls, including our favorite little Audra, at Josi's going away get together...May the Windy City treat her right!!!! We are so happy to have Hayley living with us now. It's like the good old days, except we don't fight anymore (against all odds according to Dad)!



In other news and random firings...

Quote of the week comes from some geriatric head-injured man at work, "Why aren't you married? I mean, I understand, it's hard to find a good guy. They are all on drugs or don't have a job." I really appreciate the life advice that I get at work, unsolicited of course but always offered. Apparently drug free and employed are all it takes, for those of you men that are struggling with the dating scene out there.

A question that Bryan and I grappled with on New Year's Eve was this: "Who was the first person to decide that we should start training killer whales?" I mean honestly, did someone say to themselves, "hey there's a whale...I bet I can get it to do flips." Meanwhile how did they get close enough to find out without having it bite their arm off? Or were they just walking along the orca enclosure one day and moved their hands in a flourishing motion and the whale jumped right out of the water? I have not as yet been able to ascertain the answers to these questions.

Played my first game of mini golf in about 5 years a couple of weeks ago. Thankfully Bryan and I tied so there is no room for teasing. Apparently my mini golf game is a little bit better than I once imagined. I was still no match for Bryan's dad but I did have a few hole-in-one's. My dad will be happy to know that his days of waiting for me to finish my 17-stroke holes are long in the past now.

One of my New Year's resolutions is to do some digital scrapbooking. If anyone out there is an expert in the subject or has any software recommendations please share. Some people apparently don't keep their resolutions. I guess maybe I just make mine ridiculously easy because I usually have 6 and they rarely are not met. Something tells me getting up in the morning for the next 365 days is not the kind of resolution people are talking about...

Last weekend Bryan and I went to Cabrillo National Monument and basically I decided that I want to live in the lighthouse. I mean, how romantic is that? Granted, the ceilings are about 5 feet tall and there's no room for a bed as big as the one I sleep in but still. Really it was beautiful, the wonderful San Diego January weather is back! Those of you out-of-towners beware, the following picture may make you insanely jealous. Bring on the sunshine and beach runs...

4 comments:

Blog Blah said...

It was so great to see and talk to you at FHE! Your blog looks great, I really like the killer whale questions and agree about the light house. Can you believe it was a days journey to get from there to old town? Yuck!

Megan said...

Oh please...11 feet of snow in a 10 hour time period is far superior than the endless, non-stop, boring sunshine that San Diego brings...

Jerald said...

Nice job with the ending! So glad to see the updated Life With Maren. I thought you being freaked out that Hayley didn't come home all night might make the page, maybe the Charger dress in ward conference. Hayley will have to keep it crazy to help you get over Josi's departure.
Mom

Shauna said...

Go to Picaboo.com if you want to do the digital scrapbooking thing. You build it all on your computer, then upload it and they sent you the scrapbook. I've done a few of them, they are pretty good! Good luck with keeping your New Years Res.!