Wednesday, November 19, 2008

For lack of better things to write...

five things on my to-do list:
  1. get caught up on my laundry. my daughter apparently has more clothing than i do.
  2. watch "american gangster". i've owned this movie for almost a month now and i haven't bothered to open the cellophane yet.
  3. run the vaccum. the in-laws are coming over on saturday...
  4. play "viva pinata" one more time before my xbox live gold account subscription expires.
  5. eat some soup tonight? it's cold outside...

five things i like to snack on:

  1. veggies & southwest ranch dip
  2. doritos *salivate*
  3. cheese
  4. ben & jerry's phish food
  5. skittles

five things i would do if i were a millionaire:

  1. pay off all my debt, brad's, my parent's, and probably other select close relatives
  2. buy a new honda accord, 4 door of course...
  3. throw some money at CVES and CVHS...they always need new things and funds are usually pretty tight.
  4. travel in europe. not backpacking, that's for dirty hippies. and i'd take a cruise ship across the atlantic, no flying for me!
  5. liposuction. no matter what i do, i can't get rid of this damn sack of a stomach that kayleigh left me with 10+ months ago.

five places i have lived:

  1. meadville, pa
  2. conneautville, pa
  3. edinboro, pa
  4. toledo, oh
  5. rouseville, pa

five jobs i have had:

  1. drive thru, mcdonalds
  2. jack of all trades, kmart
  3. music department, media play
  4. distribution/mail clerk, maritz corp.
  5. cash office/home-mens-kids dept, the bon ton

i'm not going to tag people, i'm not really sure who actually reads my blog...

Friday, November 7, 2008

Michael Crichton

I read "Jurassic Park" when I was 10, before the movie came out. I have a severely ear-marked copy of it (white paperback, black t-rex sillouette) that I've read dozens of times. I also read "Disclosure" (didn't like that one too much) and "Timeline" (the movie was better). And of course, who isn't an avid follower of "ER"? (well, not the new season anyways.)

He had such a great mind, even if the media thought he was kooky for "State of Fear".

Saturday, November 1, 2008

You say "tomato"...

I got into an argument with a coworker today about this: when you say the word "the", do you pronounce it like "thuh" or "thee"?? And when you say the word "a", as in "I took 'a' bath today", is it pronounced like "ay" or "uh"?? I've found out that I use both pronunciations of both words, mostly depending on the sentence I'm spitting out.

It's nice to know that my air-headed associates actually think of stimulating topics once in a while.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Blah Blah Blah!

I'm at a "blah" stage right now. I feel so apathetic about everything in my life at this point in time and I can't bear to try and be creative about my writing. Hell, I'm down to about two blogs a week, if I'm motivated enough. Most nights, my brain is so revved up that I cannot calm down and I resort to either a "House" marathon on USA (very serial-like, each episode is virtually the same) or playing mindless card games. Each night, I fall asleep with Stephen Colbert (when I'm able to go to sleep on time), and the next day repeats itself. I hate working weekends, it sucks the life out of me and leaves me with almost no time for my family & friends.

Blah blah blah.

I almost wish I could go back to working part-time, but if I were to do that, Kayleigh wouldn't go to daycare any more and I'd still be just as busy at home.

Blah.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

I've spent the day drinking Hater-ade.

I'm a book snob. There are some books I refuse to read for many well thought reasons. Here's a short list of what I have not and will never read:

  1. The DaVinci Code: I know the story. I know how it ends. I know people are so pissed off about this book and its Biblical ideas. I've seen countless hours of programming about this book on The History Channel. And I have no interest in reading this book ever. It was too hyped up back in 2003 and I simply don't give a shit about it.
  2. Any of the Harry Potter books: I don't like the idea that JK Rowling was considered a literary "saviour" and she alone was the reason children read books. When I was 9 years old (and this was back in 1991), I was reading Stephen King and VC Andrews. My grade school teacher called my mom and told her I was reading books that were inappropriate for my age level. Mom didn't care, I was reading and that's all that mattered to her. And this was before Harry Potter. And I HATE how snobbish people are when they hear you aren't an avid HP reader. "You haven't read any of them?" they say with a slight curl of the upper lip. Screw off!
  3. Nicholas Sparks novels: I've already discussed this one. Not going through that rant again.
  4. Serial novels based on TV shows: This includes Star Trek, CSI, Buffy The Vampire Slayer (I know, I love the show but the books are lousy), and Star Wars. I'm sure there are many other crappy knock-off novels that are worth mentioning but I don't care enough to mention them.
  5. Chick Lit: I read a few of these when the "movement" first started (The Nanny Diaries, Confessions of a Shopaholic, In Her Shoes). It was witty and cute for about 6 months. Not so much any more. Hell, the name alone sounds like the cutesy mint gum I used to chew when I was in grade school. Now there are so many variations of Chick Lit that it's branched out into the land of Blogs and annoys me even more.
  6. Oversexed horror novels: Bentley Little, you suck. Just stop writing. Seriously. It's gross, even for my tastes.
  7. Stephanie Meyer: I do believe the Vampire Romance category is out. I have no interest in her, her novels, her wholesome background or anything else that has to do with her. The fact that my Grandma H. loves the Twilight series just kills me (and she's the same woman who thought Gone With the Wind sucked). And remember just over 10 years ago, BTVS debuted with a similar premise: young girl has ancient duties to kill vampires yet falls madly in love with a super hot one. Sorry Twilighters, I'll take Buffy and Angel any day, even if it's not good in book format. (or Buffy and Spike, I'm not choosy).

There is so much more to this list, but I'll save the rest for a rainy day.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

"Takin' Care of Business"

I'm having a real shitty week. To be honest, I have no motivation for anything at this point. My "real" job is not going as planned and I may be looking for a new one once Christmas is over. I feel incredibly stressed and today was just as depressing as yesterday was. Maybe my feelings have something to do with how sucky the economy is at the moment. It feels like my whole life is dancing on eggshells and I'm not sure how long it will be before things pick up again. I'm going to spend the rest of my evening watching the Great Debate on tv and playing computerized Monopoly (which is so much more fun than playing with other real people).

Friday, October 10, 2008

Untitled

I haven't had the time to do much of anything this week. Still getting over my cold, taking care of my daughter, and I slept for almost 9 hours Wednesday night. Now THAT doesn't happen too often!

I'm going to try extra hard to accomplish something this coming week. I have Sunday off, but my husband doesn't understand that my days off are days off, not "let's go to my parents for the day" type of afternoon. Gah.