Tonight has been a wonderful night. It was a chilly, rainy day down here today, so we had some warm chili for supper and have enjoyed sitting by the fire. Matt's been reading a new book and I've been working on a paint by numbers picture I got at Michael's. It's a gorgeous picture of roses. I've never done a paint by number before that wasn't in a children's coloring book or something. So far it is going well. There is something therapeutic about painting in all the weird shaped blobs. I think it's going to look very nice when it all comes together.
Stevie and Wil have enjoyed us being home as well. We took them for a walk this afternoon so they are having a pretty good day. Steve gets so excited when I put my workout shoes on each afternoon now. She just KNOWS this is the day I'm going to take them on a walk outside. Even when we don't go for a walk she still stays excited and chases me around as I do weights. I accidentally stepped on her the other day so now she still "plays" with my feet as I move around but she's better to watch out for where I step.
My new year resolutions are still going well. I haven't learned any sort of foreign language yet, but, I have been able to stick to doing some sort of exercise everyday. Some days it's all I can do to just do a few sit ups and bicep curls and other days I can go for more than 20 minutes on the elliptical. I may not be consistent, but at least I'm getting something in there everyday. Every calorie burned helps right?
I've been using a workout system that has been really great for me. It's downloadble exercises for your MP3 player. I downloaded them off of www.itrain.com. It's a really awesome way to have a personal trainer without being glued to a video or DVD on your TV or going to the gym. The person on the track talks you through your exercises and music plays in the background. The music is very helpful to keep a fast beat when you're running or on the elliptical and the strength training is really helpful to building muscle. The downloads are around 5-6 dollars a piece and have really been helpful for me. It kind of gives me the extra push I need when I'm working out alone at my house.
Matt and I are both falling asleep in front of the fire. It's been a wonderfully lazy night. Me, Matt and his mustache bid you good night. (He loves growing a beard and he normally shaves his upper lip while growing the beard on the rest of his face, but lately he's let that grow as well and lo and behold! A mustache appeared! I'm trying to talk him into trimming it like chuck norris. If I suceed of course there will be pictures.)
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
Step into the freezer...
Not much to report lately. We've just been settling down after Christmas and working a lot. I finally got all the Christmas stuff put away this week. I left the Nativity set out the longest. I guess if you're going to leave some sort of Christmas decor out late it's better to leave your Nativity than the christmas lights on the porch, that IS a little tacky. :-)
We went to Destin and shopped on Saturday. It was fun to look around in all the shops and see what bargains we could find. I got a nice case for my new computer. I purchased a nice laptop from Sam's so I could have a portable way to work on my graphic design. Hopefully it will pay off in the long run.
We haven't seen any snow down here of course. The ladies I work with talked about the last time they remember snow in Tallahassee. It seems like it was about 15 years ago, maybe more than that. When we went to the Dicken's Christmas in Thomasville they had a "snow" play area where they had a snow machine make snow for kids to play in. The kids were having a blast. As I watched them, I realized that unless they travel around, this could be the only snow they have ever seen. Pretty wild. They were out there in short sleeves because the air was so warm that night. They have no idea what it feels like to play in a real snowfall. Especially for southerners because we don't own any snow clothes. We're stuck playing in layers of old clothes with socks pulled over our tennis shoes so our feet don't get wet as quickly.
Today is a beautiful day and a nice day to have a break from work. We're heading to the mall for some window shopping and lunch. Hope you all have a wonderful week.
We went to Destin and shopped on Saturday. It was fun to look around in all the shops and see what bargains we could find. I got a nice case for my new computer. I purchased a nice laptop from Sam's so I could have a portable way to work on my graphic design. Hopefully it will pay off in the long run.
We haven't seen any snow down here of course. The ladies I work with talked about the last time they remember snow in Tallahassee. It seems like it was about 15 years ago, maybe more than that. When we went to the Dicken's Christmas in Thomasville they had a "snow" play area where they had a snow machine make snow for kids to play in. The kids were having a blast. As I watched them, I realized that unless they travel around, this could be the only snow they have ever seen. Pretty wild. They were out there in short sleeves because the air was so warm that night. They have no idea what it feels like to play in a real snowfall. Especially for southerners because we don't own any snow clothes. We're stuck playing in layers of old clothes with socks pulled over our tennis shoes so our feet don't get wet as quickly.
Today is a beautiful day and a nice day to have a break from work. We're heading to the mall for some window shopping and lunch. Hope you all have a wonderful week.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Happy New Year~
We had a WONDERFUL time in New York. We were very fortunate to have no flight delays or any travel problems. We made our way around the city like true New Yorkers. In fact, next time we travel up there, we're just going to purchase a 7 day subway/bus pass. It's so easy to get around town that way.
We went to: The Natural History Museum, Rockefeller Center, The Top of the Rock, The Nintendo Store (for Matt), Serendipity (for me - I got the owner of the store to autograph a cookbook for me!), The Museum of Modern Art, Tiffany's, Bloomingdales, The Empire State Building, Macy's, Time's Square, Chinatown, The World Trade Center site, Battery Park, St. Patrick's Cathedral, The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Central Park, Strawberry Fields, Carniege Hall and Harlem. We saw: Mary Poppins on Broadway (totally awesome), an Opera at Lincoln Center starring Placido Domingo, and Handel's Messiah at Carnegie Hall. We shopped and at hot dogs and pretzels from street vendors. It was very cold but we didn't care. It made if feel more like Christmas in the city.
We got home in the afternoon of Christmas Eve so we were just in time to start the Christmas festivities with the family. It was wonderful to spend time with all my aunts, uncles, and cousins who I don't get to see that often. We had a wonderul Christmas. My parents came down to Tallahassee the weekend after Christmas to give me a ride down since Matt had come down right after Christmas.
We watched Alabama play and Auburn play the next day. Our New Year's Eve was very relaxed, as was our New Year's day. We did have black-eyed peas so hopefully our year will go well. This year I resolve to: 1. Eat healthier and excersise more, and 2. Learn a new language (I can't decide whether to work on what little French I remember from college or just go straight to Spanish). We'll see how those go. I decided not to overdo the resolutions because the more I make, the harder they are to keep.
It's been chilly down here the past few days, but it's starting to warm up. Matt wants to go the beach one day this weekend. Winter beach is always fun. Lots of shells and a brisk wind.
Happy New Year to all of you!!! I wish you the best New Year with blessings abundant.
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