Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Aloha!
We leave for Maui tomorrow morning. Hopefully all of the Turkey Day traffic will have already moved through the airport by then. I think I'm all packed, but I always have that sinking feeling that I'm forgetting something really important. I figure as long as I have a swim suit, I'm in good shape. :) I'll have a full report on how we spent our days laying on the beach and snorkeling when we get back on the 4th. See ya!
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Visited by a Ho
Our friends Dr. Ho (Joe) and his fiancee (Carrie Ann) came to Portland for a visit this weekend. Joe arrived Thursday night before a job interview here in town on Friday. Then Carrie Ann rode the train down on Friday night. We had some good experimentation with root beer and kahlua that night. And the next night. Satuday, we saw the new Bond flick (which was really good) and then we wandered around Saturday Market until we got too cold. Ben came over later, and we all went to Rock Creek Tavern for dinner before the really loud and not so awesome live band chased us away. Joe and Carrie Ann had to get up REALLY early today to get Joe to the airport to fly to Tennessee for another interview, so we just chilled out at home the rest of the evening. All in all, it was a good weekend!
Today we went to the spa. I got waxed; Marc got a massage. I think his experience was more enjoyable than mine. We should be starting to pack for Maui, but that hasn't happened yet. There's still time, though not much... just four more days!!
Today we went to the spa. I got waxed; Marc got a massage. I think his experience was more enjoyable than mine. We should be starting to pack for Maui, but that hasn't happened yet. There's still time, though not much... just four more days!!
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
I'm behind on my blogging
Wow. I didn't realize it's been so long. Let's see what's happened since my last post...
Jury Duty - I had to go, but they only called one jury (14 people) out of the 100+ of us who were there. Eventually they decided that they didn't need anyone else, and I was released. Very unproductive.
More Baby Action - I went to my friend Denise's baby shower on Saturday. She and Leo are having a little boy in January. Denise looks great, and Leo's always completely chill.
Crappy Sunday - We went to Grandpa's old house, which is now Mom and Rory's house, to help throw out a bunch of stuff and make Goodwill runs. Though we didn't fill the dumpster they rented, we sure did make a dent in it. Note to others who may rent a dumpster: don't do it on a day that's cold, windy, and rainy.
New Schedule - After much begging and pleading, I got a temporary (until Laura goes away for maternity leave) 4 day/10 hour schedule at work. AWESOME. Wednesday is my "day off" and every other day I work from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Getting to work at 6:00 isn't a big deal--I did that for a year while Marc worked with me--but I've never had a permanent schedule that kept me at work until 5:00. It makes for a long day, but I think I'll like it as long as I go to bed early enough.
My Wednesday Off - My day off today wasn't too thrilling. We started cleaning the house because our friend Joe is coming up from San Francisco for a job interview at OHSU, and he's staying with us. We also went to a luncheon for a remodeler's group. Marc's starting to get out and network with builders and remodelers to help market his new company and product. After that, we spent most of the afternoon lounging around the house. It's really windy out there, so it's cool listening to it from inside.
Test-Taking - I couldn't help but check my work e-mail today. You never know when something's gonna blow up. Fortunately, nothing did while I was away today, but I got an e-mail from my Six Sigma instructor (why I was in Santa Monica last month) letting me know my score on the exam. 96%! Yeah, baby! I was always a good test-taker in school, and it looks like I haven't lost that touch. Yet.
Stupidness - And now, for your reading pleasure, my stupid paraphrased quote of the day. We were watching the local news earlier tonight, and they were doing a story about a man who bought a used SUV that had been totalled and had a fake title. He didn't find this out until his 16 year old daughter flipped it and killed one of her passengers. Turns out the passenger seat belt had been sliced and then sewn back together with normal thread instead of being replaced. That's the seatbelt that failed, leading to the passenger being ejected from the SUV and dying. So here comes some investigator or professional of some sort, and the news reporter asks him, "If the seatbelt had been replaced, would she (the victim) have lived?" This guy responds with something along the lines of, "I can't say that she would have survived, but she most certainly would have been saved." What does that mean? Is it just me, or is that a bit contradictory? Stupid.
Jury Duty - I had to go, but they only called one jury (14 people) out of the 100+ of us who were there. Eventually they decided that they didn't need anyone else, and I was released. Very unproductive.
More Baby Action - I went to my friend Denise's baby shower on Saturday. She and Leo are having a little boy in January. Denise looks great, and Leo's always completely chill.
Crappy Sunday - We went to Grandpa's old house, which is now Mom and Rory's house, to help throw out a bunch of stuff and make Goodwill runs. Though we didn't fill the dumpster they rented, we sure did make a dent in it. Note to others who may rent a dumpster: don't do it on a day that's cold, windy, and rainy.
New Schedule - After much begging and pleading, I got a temporary (until Laura goes away for maternity leave) 4 day/10 hour schedule at work. AWESOME. Wednesday is my "day off" and every other day I work from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Getting to work at 6:00 isn't a big deal--I did that for a year while Marc worked with me--but I've never had a permanent schedule that kept me at work until 5:00. It makes for a long day, but I think I'll like it as long as I go to bed early enough.
My Wednesday Off - My day off today wasn't too thrilling. We started cleaning the house because our friend Joe is coming up from San Francisco for a job interview at OHSU, and he's staying with us. We also went to a luncheon for a remodeler's group. Marc's starting to get out and network with builders and remodelers to help market his new company and product. After that, we spent most of the afternoon lounging around the house. It's really windy out there, so it's cool listening to it from inside.
Test-Taking - I couldn't help but check my work e-mail today. You never know when something's gonna blow up. Fortunately, nothing did while I was away today, but I got an e-mail from my Six Sigma instructor (why I was in Santa Monica last month) letting me know my score on the exam. 96%! Yeah, baby! I was always a good test-taker in school, and it looks like I haven't lost that touch. Yet.
Stupidness - And now, for your reading pleasure, my stupid paraphrased quote of the day. We were watching the local news earlier tonight, and they were doing a story about a man who bought a used SUV that had been totalled and had a fake title. He didn't find this out until his 16 year old daughter flipped it and killed one of her passengers. Turns out the passenger seat belt had been sliced and then sewn back together with normal thread instead of being replaced. That's the seatbelt that failed, leading to the passenger being ejected from the SUV and dying. So here comes some investigator or professional of some sort, and the news reporter asks him, "If the seatbelt had been replaced, would she (the victim) have lived?" This guy responds with something along the lines of, "I can't say that she would have survived, but she most certainly would have been saved." What does that mean? Is it just me, or is that a bit contradictory? Stupid.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Jury Duty take two
I escaped my federal jury duty a couple months ago, but I didn't get so lucky with the county. How is it that I live for 11 years registered to vote, and get called for jury duty twice in two months? Bizarre. Anyway, I get to sleep in a few minutes later than usual tomorrow, then I'll be off to the courthouse with my trusty Nintendo DS Lite and newly acquired Dr. Mario game to waste the time away.
My former boss Heather Sharfeddin (offical site, blog) has another novel out now. Though not usually the types of books that I read (contempory western/mystery), I really enjoyed her first novel, Blackbelly. I just got Mineral Spirits today, so I can't comment on it yet, but I'm sure I'll enjoy it. The funny thing about the new book is that they misspelled Heather's last name on the binding. I think this is only an issue with the first edition, but I think it's a fun quirk.
My former boss Heather Sharfeddin (offical site, blog) has another novel out now. Though not usually the types of books that I read (contempory western/mystery), I really enjoyed her first novel, Blackbelly. I just got Mineral Spirits today, so I can't comment on it yet, but I'm sure I'll enjoy it. The funny thing about the new book is that they misspelled Heather's last name on the binding. I think this is only an issue with the first edition, but I think it's a fun quirk.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Gettin' Crafty
I tried something new on Friday evening. A group of us from work got together at a Stampin' Up demonstrator's house to make 20 holiday cards. I dabbled briefly in scrapbooking when I first moved out to Oregon, but I never learned anything formally, and I've never done much else in the way of paper crafts. I wasn't exactly sure what to expect, and it was nice to do this with a group of people I know. Mary's house was set up with a large classroom downstairs. We all rotated around 6 tables to make 6 different-designed cards. It was really fun! Of course, this opens up another new door for me--sending Christmas cards. I've never done it. It always seemed like one of those things people do just because they think they have to do it. If I'm not doing something that has a real meaning, I generally don't do it. Now that I have cards that I made myself, I'm looking forward to sending them out.
Saturday we did some preparatory shopping for our trip to Maui. I got my own fins, mask, and snorkel so that I won't have to rent them. It's one of those things where if you snorkel often enough, it's fiscally advantageous to take the plunge and buy your own gear. Thanksgiving Day, our departure date, won't come soon enough, but it sure is getting close!
Sunday has turned into a "neaten up the house" day. We aren't doing full-fledged cleaning since that just happened a few weeks ago (and if you've ever been to our house, you know that we don't really clean it that often). But it is nice to pick things up every once in awhile so that we can at least see the tabletop, counters, and closet floor. :)
Saturday we did some preparatory shopping for our trip to Maui. I got my own fins, mask, and snorkel so that I won't have to rent them. It's one of those things where if you snorkel often enough, it's fiscally advantageous to take the plunge and buy your own gear. Thanksgiving Day, our departure date, won't come soon enough, but it sure is getting close!
Sunday has turned into a "neaten up the house" day. We aren't doing full-fledged cleaning since that just happened a few weeks ago (and if you've ever been to our house, you know that we don't really clean it that often). But it is nice to pick things up every once in awhile so that we can at least see the tabletop, counters, and closet floor. :)
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Happy Halloween! (one day late)

Otherwise, things are pretty uneventful around here. We didn't get any trick-or-treaters last night because we forgot to turn on our porch light. Of course, even if they had tried to ring the doorbell, we wouldn't know. We disconnected it after it tried to set our house on fire.
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