Thursday, October 19, 2006

The Dozen Pleasures

I've been inspired by a couple of blogs lately to post in the positive, too much complaining and negativity lately. Speaking of inspired, shout out to my friend and coworker Mike who is running his first marathon this weekend in Chi-town. This is a guy that has worked his butt off (literally and figuratively) to get this far. Just crossing the starting line is a big win, my friend...

On to today's topic, the top 12 things I love/can't live without in no particular order...


1) My husband - I know, obvious and corny, but totally true. Best friend, soul mate...my family. Period.

2) Hot chocolate w/marshmallows - gotta be real marshmallows, not those freeze dried turds that come in the Swiss Miss package. And I have to make it with real, whole milk. It makes those cold evenings a bit more bearable!

3) My music collection - saves my ass when I excercise; clean the house; need a lift or want to sing at the top of my lungs. Yes, I'm that nut job in the car next to you rocking out and pounding the steering wheel in my cheap imitation of Jet's "Cold Hard Bitch". LOVE IT!

4) My family - another corny one, but true. I got lucky in the gene pool; I actually look forward to holidays spent with my family. They are a good bunch of people, not too whacky and a nice sense of humor. :)

5) My sister Lynne - more specific than #4, but true. She's one of my best friends, probably right behind my husband. And being my sister, I lucked out that I like her as a person (not just 'cause I have to). She's going through a tough time right now, so everyone send out some good vibes her way...

6) Japanese Blossom shower gel - this stuff smells great. Not very sugary or sweet, just a nice pleasing scent that stays with you after the shower. It must have some lavender in it b/c it relaxes the hell out of me.

7) German chocolate - my husband is the crack dealer and I'm the addict! Buy a square of Ritter Sport, you'll never touch a Hersey bar again. Nothing like a good piece of chocolate and a glass of red wine....ahh, heaven!

8) My homemade macaroni and cheese - tooting my own horn, this shit is the bomb! Creamy, 3 or 4 cheeses used, and I sometimes toss in some ham cubes. Best fresh out of the oven, but I'll take the leftovers too...

9) Naps - big fan of the afternoon nap, probably b/c I don't get the opportunity that often. My favorite is getting up on the weekend around 7am and then going back to bed for a little snooze around 11am. Yeah...

10) My camera - I love to take photos, some day this will be more than a hobby. I really enjoy trying to look at a subject from a different perspective; to make it more interesting or to create a mood. I'm not talented enough to paint, so my Cannon is my electronic paintbrush.

11) Detroit sports - big Red Wings and Pistons fans live in my house, and I don't just mean our weight! We've jumped on the Tiger bandwagon too, but the Lions can go to hell...

AND last, but not least...

12) My close circle of friends - you know who you are; you know how much you mean to me!


That's all, I'm out...

Friday, October 13, 2006

Missile-anus Junk

Shout out to my friend Kyle for the today's title, try using a file folder by that name. It helps to deal with the inanity of work...

First Topic: Go Tigers! I'll admit, I'm a fair-weather friend to our boys. I've been jumping all over this band wagon since about August or so. The real fan that is enjoying this ride to the max is my dad, the true Tiger fan. He's been watching them a long time, even when they stink so bad you need to cover your nose from the stench. I think we should dedicate this playoff run to all of those guys, the ones that have stuck through 22 years of bad times, crappy play, even crappier management.

Second: We had snow showers in the D yesterday. Uncool. It's not even Halloween, I haven't even reconciled the fact that I must now wear socks, and I still haven't put away my golf clubs in hopes of Indian Summer. I'm still holding out hope for a resurgence in the temps. You can pry my cold dead hand off of my driver by Christmas, please...

Third: Please, Mr. Bush, do not let anyone take out North Korean president Kim Jong Il. One day the crazy coot will kick the bucket and we'll be left holding the tab for the millions of refugees leaving that country, but in the meantime let's avoid that bill until it comes due, 'k?


Sorry for the randomness today, but the ADHD is in high gear on a Friday...

Monday, October 02, 2006

Weddings and other Musings

Great time was had by all this past weekend up in TC. It was wonderful to spend time with my long-time, truest friends. Congratulations again to Jeff and Sue; we knew he'd make an honest woman out of you...

Oddly enough, I never appreciated weddings until I had one of my own. Weddings held the same appeal to me as a new filling or a really long day of shopping. Necessary to go, but really not enjoying it. They did have the promise of booze and a potential hookup, which is more than the dentist had to offer (he's not a good looking man).

But once I planned a wedding and actually walked down the aisle, my attitude changed. Now every wedding we attend brings back memories of that day and all of the warm, fuzzy feelings surrounding it. I have to say, it really was a perfect day. Probably because I told myself for months prior to that it would not be perfect and I shouldn't expect perfection. Perfect weather (sunny, 65 degrees farenheit, good for a notorious sweat-er), perfect setting, lots of family and friends that we both love. It probably helps that I'm deeply in love with my husband; he's my best friend and a great partner in all things small and great (and a good kisser to boot).

So I guess I finally get it, why weddings create such a fuss. It symbolizes what we all need: a reminder that the most important thing in life is love and celebrating it and sharing it.

I guess the other musings have dropped off, catch yáll later...