Showing posts with label Relax Get To It. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Relax Get To It. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2012

Friday's Letters 8/3/2012

Friday is a day to write some letters.


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Dear Summer,
Only three  full weeks of you left. If you go a little slower then I promise I'll use you to your full capacity. A couple more beach trips, a few more fires, and at least one more book that's just for fun. 
But I need you to slow down!
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Dear Chinese, Romanian, and Russian female gymnasts in the Olympics :
The 90's called.
It wants its scrunchies back.
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Dear  Sister's Bachelorette party this weekend,
As the maid of honor I am SO ready for you.
There may be a huge concert going on that night in the city and a huge race going on that day as well, but that will not stop us from getting into whereever we want. There's a blinking sash involved, we have to be let in everywhere right?
 BRING IT ON!

Dear books on kindle,
After I blew through 3 of you in two weeks I've decided that I'd like you to be free. This is a habit that I can't afford to support.

Dear Husband,
I'm an outrageous and ridiculous person. Thanks for putting up with me.

Dear Pinterest,
You and your educational pins are making this summer girl a little excited for school this fall. Congratulations on that and confirming my total geekhood. 
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Dear Customers at the summer job,
You've all been quite heavy handed with the tips lately.
I've been heavy handed with the online shopping lately.
Soooo keep making that happen. Please and Thank you. :)


Dear Readers,
I only posted once this week, but it took me 2 days to finish so I think that makes up for it.
I've been watching the Olympics non-stop so obviously it had to be about that.
Read my post on The 7 Reasons Why You Love The Olympics (And Why You're Lord Voldemort If You Don't) here!

Happy Friday all!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Just a Normal Birthday Recap That Will Probably Bore You, But Hey, Read It If You Want

As much as I rant and rave about how much I love my birthday, I can never for the life of me remember what I did the year before.  Dave will remind me every once in a while if I'm dazed and confused but for the most part I can just never remember.

So here, more for myself than for my readers, is a quick little synopsis of my 25th birthday. (Last week.)

We woke up pretty early for a Sunday, and I asked Dave if he wanted to give me my birthday gift since it was officially my birthday. Since he wanted to give it to me before because he thought he did a pretty good job, so obviously he agreed.
I sat in bed and after reading the sweet card I opened the gift: a hard drive.
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For some of you this may sound like a super lame birthday gift.
This was one of those times where I opened it up and went, Oh, this wasn't what I was expecting. Even though I wasn't expecting really anything specifically, this was a surprise.
 And then I went, Oh, this is kind of the perfect gift. I have been saying I need one of these for some time now haven't I?
This was one of those cases where my husband knew what I not only needed but wanted for my birthday better that I knew myself.
My personal laptop (MacBook) is about 5 years old. For those of you who are Mac afficianados, you may know that this is the time that things start to go wrong, crash, and get lost. This laptop has alllll of my photos from the past few years, (there are THOUSANDS) and professional and personal documents. The computer's memory is essentially full. Did I mention Dave's college computer is basically out of commision so all of his documents are on it too?
And I have no backup. No hard drive. No iCloud. Nothing.
Also, the laptop provided by my school is a Macbook as well. Also about 5 years old. After teaching two separate grade levels and developed 3 separate curriculums, (developing a 4th for the fall).

I think it's safe to say I need to get around PRONTO to backing this shit up.
So a hard drive? Kind of the perfect gift.

He made me breakfast.
We had to wait around the house before we got our day going and headed down south because Dave's uncle was bringing up their families old grill because they got a new one.

We had to kill three hours.
Naturally we went mini-golfing.
Here are some snapshots of us being adults.

I'm on a train. If you know what face I was trying to make here let me know. I have no idea.

I mean, just posing.

Literally all I said was, "Dave I want to take a photo of you with the hydrant. You know what to do." And then this happened. Our marriage is officially perfect.

Dave might have won in real life, but I won in my heart.
So we came back from golfing, got the new grill dropped off and visited with his family for a few minutes, and then we were off to our next adventure.

I've mentioned in just a few posts that I love the beach. More specifically I love THE OCEAN.

So we went to the ocean. To one of the beaches in my hometown to be more specific.



After the beach we went back to my parents to grill, and do frozen custard aka ice cream pie from my place of work and gifts.

My youngest sister gave me a beautiful vase she made in pottery class, one of those glass water bottles with a rubber cover that is apparently all the rage right now, and some trendy floral glasses.
My father and mother got me two things.
First, it's important to know that I am addicted to these.
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 During the school year I not only have a waterbottle but have one of these everyday to drink at school. Sometime some extra for the weekend. That's about a 6-10 dollar a week habit.
So what did my wonderful parents get me?
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A Soda Stream!
I don't really drink much soda unless I'm out or I'm mixing it with something else. But mama will be making some seltzer/sparkling water alright! (Once I figure out how to use it!)

Alright, so here comes the funny/other awesome gift.
My father bought himself a Kindle Touch in January on a trip to BJ's. I got him an amazon gift card for his birthday to get him started.. I tried to link it up for him but after about 10 minutes of figuring out accounts we both got bored and went to do something else.
Time passed. His kindle sat in his study. Real books were bought and actually read.

So what did this mean for me as I opened up my second gift?
Wrapped in a Milk Bone box I got my very own, new,(well basically new, whatever) Kindle Touch!
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I've already downloaded Two books and read one. So exciting!
Again, this is one of those gifts I didn't know I wanted.
As a language arts teacher and book geek I am a strong supporter of the book in print. The smell. The feel. Watching yourself progress through the book physically. Having it sit in your bookshelf afterward, ready to share with a friend that you think will like it.

BUT
I kind of like the mobility, and easiness to access of the Kindle.
Have I given up on the traditional book? No, I've got like 3 to read in my house right now.
But will I love my kindle and download stuff that I'm won't be super sad if I don't have them on my bookshelf? HECK YEAH!

So that was my birthday! Nothing groundbreaking or out of control, but hey I had a great time and that's all that counts.

Stay Fab!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Upcoming Vacation Adventures and Guest Blogging?

First off, I want to thank everyone for the wonderful feedback that I've been getting on my last post about suggestions for blog changes/titles. I've had some really nice feedback over both comments and email. I'm not quite settled but I might be ready to limit it down to a few different options and then look for some more feedback before making anymore changes. I also have other ideas for what I want my blog to LOOK like. Be looking for some more posts in the near future on that.

ALSO, the adorable Autumn over at "Mrs." in the Making gave me an award. I'm going to wait to address that in another post because I need to get to this next thing before the next couple of days rush up and past me. In the mean time, check out Autumns wonderful blog and all of the other award winners. There are some fun ones in there!

Now, there have been a lot of things going on for me recently. This caused me to take a brief hiatus from blogging which I have been slowly doing more of. Now there have been lots of things that I've wanted to tell you, but I've gotten to about 3. Which is fine, because this is my blog and not yours.

One of the most exciting pieces of information that I've been meaning to share with everyone is this little trip I'm going on for April break. This trip?

OH I'M JUST GOING ON VACATION TO
MEXICO!!!!!!
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Cue whatever sterotypical mexican party song that probably just popped into your head. 
You know, like the song that plays in the background of that commercial where the little kid invents the flat bottomed taco and they lift them up in the air and trumpets come in. Anyone? No? Just me, Okay.
 
I know, I'm unbelievable lucky. I know, I can't believe I've been keeping this secret from you either. 

And when I say I'm going to Mexico on April break, I mean I'm leaving on a plane 3 days from now because that's when I am on April break. 

Are you hyperventilating yet out of excitement/nervousness/pure evil jealousy yet? Don't worry, we'll be okay. Because, you know, I'm going on vacation. 

Now if you're a stalker or my dad you are either excited or super mad at me because I just stated that I'm going on vacation on the internet, which can lead to bad things like break-ins. Don't worry Dad, there's someone watching my house. I like all of my cheap stuff that I pretend is expensive and don't want it stolen. And plus, Linus is spoiled and I couldn't possibly leave this one all by himself now could I?
Shhh he doesn't know the dog isn't staying home with him yet.

Sorry vandals, my cat has a live in baby sitter(that is a human, not my dog) so you can't steal him or the most expensive thing in my house. Which by the way I think is my crock-pot. 

Anyway, back to the important stuff. Yeah, I'm going on vacation to Mexico in three days and I'm just about dying from excitement. 
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How does a girl whose most expensive household item is a slow-cooker? Because the hubby's wonderful parents are taking us. 

That's right. I'm vacationing with the In-Laws. His parents and his brothers. For some of you vacationing with your husband's family might sound horrible. But it does not for me because they are pretty awesome people.

We're heading to a resort that is all inclusive. We've got only a couple of things planned like a day trip that Dave and I are planning, but other than that there is nothing planned. WHICH IS PERFECT. 
Lounging on the beach, at the pool, on the balcony. Doing nothing is exactly the prescription this crazy person needs.

It will also be nice to have a different change in scenery for photography. Despite the fact that I haven't shared much of it, I've been taking photos but the scenery seems to be the same. It will be pretty awesome to be somewhere else other than the normal places in Maine. 

Now I've been preparing for this trip for a while. I've been slowly getting new swimsuits and accumulating new outfits. I've grown up on the ocean my entire life, but I'm the type of girl that wears an old bathing suit that doesn't match and a t-shirt and athletic shorts above it. I'm not there to give a fashion show I want to get a nice tan and cool off. 
But I realized quickly as I got going into planning that now I'm a big girl going on a big girl vacation. So I've purchased some tankinis that match and a few coverups. I also have some pretty cute dinner outfits if I may say so myself! If I'm feeling good about what I'm wearing and I'm not looking like a lobster I might snap a few pictures for a little fashion blog post.

I've also been stocking up on books for the beach and the plane. As of right now I have 5. That's right, read it and weep fellow geeks, I've purchased 5 books for my upcoming vacation. I tried to do a mix of fiction and non-fiction. Again, if I'm loving any of them a bunch then I'll hop on here and do a review. 

So since this is the first time I've been on a vacation like this since my senior year in highschool as well as on a plane, and the first time I've been to Mexico I clearly am getting all nervous about what I might be forgetting or important travel tips that all of you vacation savvy people have up your sleeves. 

Here are a few questions for you my readers:
1. Have you been to an all inclusive resort lately? Is there anything you wish you'd known? Anything you wish you'd taken advantage of while you were gone?

2. The last time you went on a plane was there something that you were like  "Man, I totally wish I'd brought this" or "Man thank god I brought this!"

3. What are some absolute must-haves for your carry-ons?

4. Do you think it would be worthwhile to have some scheduled blog post while I'm gone?

5. Any words of advice or wisdom before I set off for a week of vacation with 5 other people, or jetsetting in general?

6. Do you think it's too late for me to arrange a guest blogger for sometime next week? How does that even work? I've played with the idea of asking someone to do a guest post for me while I'm gone on vacation or whatever but I clearly never got around to posting or researching the issue. Now that I'm 3-4 days out I am thinking ahead to my blog and going hey, that's a long time for it to be left high and dry without any intention. 
For me, I would only be comfortable with a guest post from someone who reads my blog on a  regular basis and comments, and whose blog I'm familiar with. It would be cool to have a guest post on a funny/scary/memorable vacation moment. Even if it's not for this vacation, how does it even work and is there anyone out there that would want to jump in and do one? (This last question is probably best answered by email unless it's a general comment on guest posting.)

Thanks ahead of time for the advice on the questions above. The closer to vacation I get, the more excited I get, but I also get nervous as well. I'm so worried I'm missing some big piece of information or I'm going to do some facepalm on missing some pretty obvious thing in my purse at the airport. Your input is appreciated, as always. 


Stay fabulous!