Monday, March 16, 2009
Ummmmm.....
It's right before 4pm and everything I intended to do today has been done. So..... what do I do now?
Saturday, March 14, 2009
One Year Old
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Schizo
A few days ago the sun was out, the temperature in the upper seventies, and so nice my roomie and I couldn't help but go outside and spruce up the front flower bed (as it had been severely neglected). Yes, spring had arrived and we weren't the only ones outside soaking up the sun and taking advantage of the season change.
Frozen tundra it is not, but, compared to a few days ago it might as well be. The temperature hasn't gone above forty degrees while the clouds produced snow and sleet for part of the day. Mind you, I AM a snow person- after living up north most of my childhood I have fond memories of winter weather; snowmen, snow angels, and snowdrifts so deep you could barely walk in them. I love the snow and all the wonderful activities that goes with it, especially, curling up on the sofa with hot cocoa. Ahhhhhh....
Jump ahead to this morning. This was going on....
But for the love of God ... I want spring back!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Taking Time
Saturday, March 7, 2009
A Look Back to Help Me Move Forward

The second time I flew to France, I went by myself. First solo trip overseas in fact. (The first time I traveled with another girl my age) While my final destination was not Paris, my plane landed there. After I got through customs, my host father picked me up, picked his daughter up (she had stayed with my family and we were flying back at the same time, just different airlines), and whisk us off to the train station. My host sister, C, and I then took a TGV train down to La Rochelle to join the rest of her family at their country chateau.
When I was picked up at Charles DeGaulle (airport) we had to go to another airport. While we were winding through the crazy streets of Paris, the sunroof was opened and I had a fantastic view of Paris streets and buildings above and around me. Although it was the second time I had been to Paris I was still awestruck with what was all around me. Despite the jet lag, wretched traffic, and a near major car accident, I was still giddy and dumbstruck all at the same time. Looking up on buildings older than most at home, I felt like a child discovering something new for the first time. Thinking back on that now, I can still feel the raw emotions I experienced in that car nearly 10 years ago.
Isn't that what provokes us to travel? The intense waves of emotions at seeing something so remarkably different, while at the same time finding what binds us together as the human race on this planet? While I understand that my past experiences were unique to that very time, and that they will not be repeated again, I still want to go and experience it (Paris) and other places again. See places with older, and hopefully wiser eyes; and take in all the emotions and thoughts that go along with being away from home. I do believe that these kinds of experiences really help one grow and appreciate wherever their home is and the rest of the world. I know that I cannot speak enough of what traveling has done for my development as a person. Despite both negative and positive occurrences away from home, I want more of it- to help me gain more perspective and to store away precious memories.
Man I need to get myself on a jet plane soon!
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Rediculous
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
This Stuff Rocks
Sunday, Jon and I made a pitstop at Whole Foods. Jon being the consumate, curious, consumer that he is, saw something and bought it on the spot. It's called 'Pet Grass'. It's grown locally and boasts that it is pesticide free (thus better for your pet's tummy) and it will ultimately attract your pets; meaning all other plants will look like tastless gruel and be left alone.
Both Mina and Oscar won't leave the stuff alone. They LOVE it and feast upon it quite a bit. In fact, yesterday Oscar (the dog for those not in the know) wouldn't touch his food. He just ate and ate the grass! I have had to watch closely to make sure he doesn't gorge on grass and gets balanced nutrition.
I'm not going to lie, I was a bit skeptical. However, the result speaks for itself:
Post-feast... Mina and Oscar have begun the practice of the post-feast nap. Never too far from the precious grass though.
Quick note: So far, Mina has stopped chewing on the peace lily in the other room. I'm very interested in how long that'll last.
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