Archive for October, 2007

achy skull and bones

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

I’m feeling really blah…and can’t put a finger on why. I’ve got a headache, the kind that lives in cavities spreading through the nooks and crannies in your head. I would diagnose this as a sinus infection of some sort, but I am not running a temperature and my nasal drippings are clear. I have a tinge of a sore throat, weakness, some aches and occasional nausea, just to add a little spice to the mix. I keep thinking if I take it easy a little longer, drink a little more Russian tea or take a longer hot shower, I will miraculously be healed. After all, tomorrow is HAPPY HALLOWEEN and I’ve just got to be feeling better!

take a guess tuesday : week seven

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Of the following, which would be impossible for me to live without once the weather turns cold?

a. Warm, furry slippers.
b. Mittens.
c. Flannel pajamas.
d. Vests.

Oh, and if you want to know the answer from last week’s question, you are just going to have to wait until Thursday!

describe me…in one word

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

Describe ME in one word…just one single word. I’m interested to hear what feedback I get!

feed me seymour!

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

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RSS feeds, that is. Don’t ask me how it works, because I can’t understand it all myself. All I know is there’s this program I installed last night called Vienna (but there are others out there and even email clients can grab feeds) where I can subscribe to my favorite blogs and it grabs new posts for me automatically. I only check about ten sites on a regular basis, but this way, I am never checking a site that hasn’t been updated since I last checked. This may sound all complicated, but it really isn’t. I think I could have figured out how to do it all myself if I played around with it long enough.* And, if you are one of the five loyal viewers to my site, you can even subscribe to journeyoflife!

* WordPress themes are a completely different ball of wax, which is why I have this same boring one. Every time I try out a new theme, I waste countless hours fudging with the damn code (using my non-existent coding skills and html experience) at an attempt to conjure up something that works.

take a guess tuesday : week six

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

What are we going to dress up as for Halloween?

a.  Napoleon Dynamite and Deb
b.  Daddy Warbucks and Annie
c.  Fred and Wilma Flintstone
d.  Charlie Brown and Lucy

just for kelly…

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

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everything’s sexier…

Friday, October 19th, 2007

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I *love* this ad (and all of the others) in the Paris Las Vegas’s “Everything is Sexier” ad campaign (put together by R&R Partners, the same people who do many of the “What Happens In Vegas” ads), so much so that I wrote a letter to the marketing department. It makes me smile every time I see it. And, yes, you can buy your own cake topper for $70.

In preparation for an upcoming trip to Las Vegas, I have started researching airfares, hotels, restaurants and nightlife. I have to be honest with you, I’m not sure how I will like Vegas. But, several of my friends (gamblers, non-gamblers, wild and straight) have reassured me that I will have a great time. And since I love to travel, I’m excited to give it a whirl.

I’ve recorded all the Las Vegas shows I can get my hands on.  The Travel Channel and the Food Network are loaded with them.  But, the best show I’ve seen so far is PBS’s American Experience on Las Vegas that I checked out from the library.  I always think it is great to learn about the history and the people before you go someplace, and I was able to get a crash course through this program.

I am throwing this out there for any and all the advice I can get. We can get really awesome room deals at the Flamingo, which would be great, because of all of the history behind the hotel, but they will have some construction projects going on while we are there, so I’m thinking we should look elsewhere. Of course The Venetian comes highly recommended, but with an over-the-top price tag ($200+/night). Next in line is The Bellagio (I can find rooms for as low as $160/night for the time we will be there, about $100 off what their website shows). But, ultimately, package deals (airfare and hotel) seem to be the best option and from what I can tell Southwest offers the lowest prices around and also offers the best prices and times of non-stop flights, another advantage.

So, next…what shows to see. We will only have one night to see a show and I think that we all want to see the Cirque du Soleil show, Love. That’s easy enough. Unfortunately, tickets come at a high price and without any promotional discounts that I can find. But, everybody says it is worth every penny.

Lastly, food. A must will be to hit up one of the buffets. I am personally leaning towards the Bellagio. Reviews rave about the food being incredible and eclectic. Don’t worry, Matt, they have king crab legs. We really only have time for one more nice meal, and I would find it hard to pass up a meal at Bouchon. Again, no 2-for-1 coupons here, but I think they are probably worth it.

Unfortunately, we won’t make it to a Penn & Teller show, who greet you as you exit the theater… Nor will we make an excursion to Hoover Dam, but I think we are going to have a jam packed enough time just staying on the strip. So, before we know it, it will be Viva Las Vegas!

sugar swings

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

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Clubs/School Organizations
Tri-Hi-Y
S.A.D.D. [Honor Council Member, Prom Promise Committee, D.A.R.E. Day Assistant]
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Student Council Association [Student Body Reporter]
National Honor Society [Treasurer]
Gifted and Talented
French National Honor Society
Assistant Reporter for Morning Announcements
Church Youth Group, Choir and Handbell Choir

Sports
J.V. Football Cheerleader
J.V. Basketball Cheerleader [Co-Captain]
Varsity Football Cheerleader [Co-Captain]
J.V. Volleyball Player [Co-Captain]
Varsity Volleyball Player [Co-Captain]

Conferences
Reach Conference Participant
Girls’ State Participant
YADAPP Participant
Virginia Tech Rotary Leadership Seminar [Speaker]

Awards
Academic Letter
Varsity Letter
Honor Roll
Who’s Who Among American High School Students
Super Senior Award
3rd Place County Science Fair
2nd Place Regional Science Fair
Trudy Thaxton Meritorious Award
Georgia-Pacific Scholarship

Girl Scouting
Cadette and Senior Girl Scout
Girl Scout Camp Counselor
Girl Scout Camp Unit Leader
Girl Scout Silver Award
Girl Scout Gold Award
Girl Scout Counselor in Training
Girl Scout Outdoor Training

Theatre Productions
I Remember Mama [Dagmar Hanson]
Bus Stop [Elma Duckworth]
Our Town [Emily Webb]
Agnes of God [Sister Agnes]
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever [Gladys Herdman]
Death of a Salesman

take a guess tuesday : week five

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Which of the following did we NOT do this past weekend?

a.  Count the number of pelicans in a flock.
b.  Dine on steak and lobster.
c.  Climb into the hot tub with our in-laws.
d.  Change air filters at the beach house where we stayed.

take a guess tuesday : week four

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

I have decided to give out awards for Take a Guess Tuesday to increase viewer response.  I know many of you are reading this, so RESPOND!  Awards will be given to those who are loyal responders, the most right answers, the most wrong answers and probably some other awards.  I’m trying to see if I can book Ellen for the first annual TAGT Awards Show.

Without further ado…

Which childhood toy have I recently added to my wish list?

a. Gak (funny commercial here)
b. Play Doh
c. Squand (video demonstrations at bottom of the page)
d. Silly String