Thursday, July 24, 2008

Rain, Rain... Oh please stay!



















Call me sick and twisted but I LOVE monstrous thunderstorms. Even though I will soon be driving home through what looks like a snowstorm, I am so excited! I have been going at a million miles an hour this week and the Dolly inspired thunderstorms are forcing me to put on the brakes, literally. All I can think about is putting on my sweatpants, making some dinner, laying on my comfy couch, and totally and completely VEGGING OUT!


I recently bought the movie The Kite Runner (absolutely hands down one of the best books I have ever put my manicured hands on!) at Starbucks on clearance (of course) for $8, and I have been patiently waiting for an opportunity to watch it. I feel like when I was a kid and my parents told me I couldn't wake them up on Christmas morning "till the clock reads Seven zero zero"! Fuzzy slippers here I come!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Playing catch up, birthday edition


First and foremost, THANK YOU to everyone who made my birthday so wonderful. In fact, it was so wonderful that I haven't posted anything all week out of pure exhaustion and laziness!

Saturday was "the day" and man oh man was it a busy one! Neil and I went to see The Dark Knight in IMAX around noon after sitting in line for an hour. My dad and I have always been Batman freaks so waiting till Saturday to see it (when we could have seen it Thursday night at midnight) was killing me. Neil however, is not so much a fan of waiting in line to say the least. An Icee and some sour skittles managed to pacify him until 45 minutes passed and we were allowed inside the theater. We managed to get good seats, thank GOD, because I refuse to see an IMAX movie with bad seats...there is nothing more annoying on this Earth! Two and a half hours later I walked out with goosebumps. It was the best batman movie by far and probably the best movie I've seen all year. Yes, it was dark....yes, it was violent.... but i still loved it! You MUST see this movie if you haven't already. Although it has been majorly hyped by pretty much every single movie critic, it definitely lives up to and far exceeds the buzz. On top of that, Heath Ledger's performance is nothing short of breathtaking.

After spending about half the day at the movies we went home to get our daily fix of Mario Kart on the wii. We've had the game for a few months now but we JUST started playing it this weekend (I know, we're losers). It is a blast and yours truly is also one kick ass driver;). Pair some Kart with a good nap and the afternoon was nothing short of ideal.

Later, we headed out to dinner at Rainbow Lodge with some of my favorite people (although there were some favorites missing!). The dinner was absolutely scrumptious! The restaurant specializes in wild game and everything was so interesting and so tasty, I think I ended up sampling every person's dinner! The wine (thanks to Geoff and Jennifer)and dessert were also phenomenal and really topped off the whole experience.



















A post 21 birthday wouldn't be complete without a trip to the bar so we finished the night up at Citizen Lounge and had a blast toasting, laughing,and dancing with good friends.



















Sunday I once again headed out to Kingwood to have birthday part 2 with the Womacks ,who sent us the bottle of wine at dinner the night before, since a little sun sickness kept them from joining the party. I got my Addie fix, ate some damn good Italian, hung out with some people that I adore, and even ate some birthday cake ice cream... just to celebrate, of course! I journeyed back to Houston that night with a full belly and a big ol' smile on my face.

Thanks again, y'all! This birthday was definitely the best one yet and I already can't wait till next year!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

A huge Birthday smile



is what is currently on my face. Technically, my birthday isn't till Saturday, but the celebrations have already begun and I love it. I must admit I am somewhat of a "birthday whore". Don't misunderstand me, it's not because I want to recieve a ton of gifts (although it is a nice bday perk). I honestly just love that around my birthday I get to see most of the people that I love and care about and have a great time with them within the span of just a few short days. For instance, last night I had dinner with the girls night crew at the Glass Wall.

Background: We have our girls night dinners every month at a restauraunt of someone's choosing and we have stereotypical Sex and the City type girl talk.(FYI I am not a huge fan of SATC but I do love our girls nights!)

Anywho, Last night was a BLAST and definitely one of the best girls nights thus far! The waiter insisted on bringing us free shots and buying us rounds of drinks so we were all very excited right off the bat. Our dinner was delicous and the conversation was hilarious and a nice breath of fresh air after the usual work, hunting, fishing, and golf conversations that take up most of my time. After a scrumptious dinner the waitstaff brought out some beautiful and tasty cupcakes that the girls bought from Dessert Gallery along with some yummy glass wall ice cream! I was in hog heaven to say the least! After that we all scooted over to Pearl Bar, which is quickly becoming a favorite haunt of mine. The place has shuffle board, hula hoops, ping pong, board games, and really friendly staff (which is sometimes harder than you think to come by around here). After showing everyone how a real gal works a hula hoop and going down in flames at ping pong, I retired to the house stuffed, overjoyed, and exhausted! Thanks to the girls night crew for a great time!







I can't forget to mention my fantastic family (mom)who is also reponsible for my "permagrin". They sent me my favorite Gerbera dasies (stereotypical girl, i know) and a box of Mrs. Fields cookies that have been tempting me to eat all of them immediately since I received them yesterday.... I have to keep reminding myself "everything in moderation"...I think...

Thanks again to everyone who has made my birthday so special thus far. I know I say it all the time but y'all are the best! I mean it!

Shopping for a good cause




Like most girls, whether I like it or not, shopping is a vice that I can never seem to kick. I try to stay away but everytime I walk by a local boutique or my neighborhood Banana Republic (my favorite!) the clothes don't just call out to me, that practically hog tie me and drag me into the store. Today I received an invitation from the Gap companies (BR, Gap, Old Navy) to send inviations to people so that they can recieve 25% off when they shop at one of those stores Aug 1-3. In addition, 5% of what these people spend will be donated to one of 5 charities. I chose The Global Fund which helps to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. Please let me know if you would like me to send you an invite. Who doesn't love shopping and doing some good at the same time?

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Out of the Mouth of babes...



Yesterday I made the trek up to kingwood (aka "the wood") to see my poor injured Jessica and bring her a care package. It had honestly been quite a while since I had journeyed to "the wood", much less seen mom and pop Weber (Jess' Parents). While Jess and I were digging into some oh so delicious Ben and Jerry's "Half Baked" (which is Heaven on Earth) I got up and went looking for the bathroom. While passing through the living room I saw Parker, Jess' niece, watching Finding Nemo and dancing around in her underwear and cute little Popsicle t-shirt. All of the sudden Jess' mom walked in and asked Parker if she wanted to take a shower. She enthusiastically shook her head yes and grabed her grandma's hand. As they walked past me Mrs. Weber told Parker to recite the Pledge of Allegiance for me. Little miss Parker puffed up her chest with all the pride she had in her and began "I pledge allegiance to the flag..." and then she paused, turned around with her butt toward me, pulled down her underwear and said "Hey, Look at THIS!" I could not stop laughing! It was the most adorable mooning I have ever witnessed. Of course Jess' mom was so embarrassed and through her laughter assured me that the little bean had never done anything like this before. To top it all off Parker tried her pledge again and she did an excellent job for a two and a half year old. The best part was when she got to indivisible under God. Despite her best efforts it came out "individibulll under gawd", how precious! Before she went to bed she even took time to stop by in her grandma's pink high heels and polo shirt to come give Jess a night night kiss.





Thinking about Parker's antics last night are still making me giggle this afternoon, even after I retold the story multiple times. Thank you Miss Parker Marie for giving me (and your aunt, who definitely needed a laugh) a big goofy smile!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

My Jess makes me smile!


Today has been one of those days for me. You know, the "so much to do, so little time" ones where you feel like a chicken running around without a head? Enough said. Early this morning I was scrambling to get work stuff done and stressing about silly things like booking a vacation, when I could go home and pick up my birthday package from my mom, and whether or not I should start doing more leg exercises when I lift weights, crucial issues, I know. In the midst of all this chaos my phone rings and it's Jess. She tells me how she was in San Antonio this weekend with some friends and they got in a horrible accident. Some guy ran a stop sign and t-boned their car. Jess, along with 2 others, was life flighted to the hospital in SA and ended up with some broken ribs, a broken hand, and a ton of bruises. As she was telling me this my eyes filled with tears and my mouth instantly fell open, dry as the Sahara. I live such a blessed life and I have been extremely lucky in the fact that I have never lost or even almost lost someone close to me. That phone call definitely brought me back down to Earth and reminded me how fragile life is. I wanted to leave work that instant and go and give her a big hug (but not too big bc the girl has broken ribs!) and it killed me that I couldn't. I am currently rushing around trying to finish what I must at work so that I can speed out to Kingwood (yea right, not with Houston traffic) and see my poor broken and bruised best friend. Jess, just like the rest of you, makes me laugh so hard I can't breathe and smile till I can't feel my face. Although I already mentioned my wonderful friends yesterday, I had to show her somelove today too! Please keep Jess (and her friends who were also hurt) in your prayers and give those special people in your life a little extra sugar next time you see them. As corny as it sounds, everyday is definitely a blessing from God and you never know what tomorrow will bring!
big hugs and kisses to you all :*

My not so secret love affair


I am a huge dork and love, love, LOVE to read (thank you mom and dad)! While studying economics in college I picked up a copy of The Economist and since that day I haven't been able to seperate myself from the current issue. You can't imagine how excited I get when i see that little red box in my mailbox! They have amazing coverage of everything that is going on in the world from the US to Tibet, to Kazakhstan and everywhere in between. I have to admit, I don't always see eye to eye with their reporters in regards to certain issues. However, their entire staff write with such logical and well researched articles that they often nudge me into at least considering a different viewpoint without me even being aware of it!


Today, as I was reading my copy of this week's edition I came across my word of the day




Main Entry:
mor·i·bund
Pronunciation:
\ˈmȯr-ə-(ˌ)bənd, ˈmär-\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Latin moribundus, from mori to die — more at murder
Date:
circa 1721
1 : being in the state of dying : approaching death 2 : being in a state of inactivity or obsolescence
— mor·i·bun·di·ty \ˌmȯr-ə-ˈbən-də-tē, ˌmär-\ noun


oh and btw, The Economist is a great place to learn new words to add to your vocabulary everyday!

Monday, July 14, 2008

It's all because of you!

Today has been somewhat of a hectic day thus far, but even in the midst of (a tad bit of) chaos I still have a goofy grin on my face. I had a great weekend thanks to my wonderful friends that I love so much! Every night this weekend Neil and I hung out with a different group of friends, and every night I found myself falling asleep and giggling while looking back on that night's events. Of course you all make my life what it is everyday, but today especially YOU are what is making me smile!


Friday, July 11, 2008

Something to smile about


Yum! I have a terrible sweet tooth. It's so bad that if I don't have a little something sweet after eating a meal, I don't feel like I'm really done eating! One of these babies gives me everything I need to satisfy my craving and puts a smile on my face every time!

Your High School Reunion

This article was forwarded to me by a friend. At first I didn't buy the argument but as I read on I identified with it more and more. Check it out and see what you think. Btw, guess who was a cheerleader and perhaps to some a "teacher's pet" in high school? ;)

Who's More Successful: High School Geek, Jock or Class Clown?

Looking back on high school, some people's memories are fonder than others. Unfortunately for many teenagers, in the young, harsh minds of high schoolers, you're nothing without your social status. Consider the stereotypes. For example, if you were a popular cheerleader who was friends with everyone or a jock who captained every sporting team in school, your memories of those four years are probably glittered with parties, dates and crowns from school dances.
But, take the geek who kept to himself, except when helping others do their homework, or a self-proclaimed "teacher's pet," who spent her days helping teachers grade papers, and their memories are better aligned with being stuffed in lockers or having their heads dunked in a toilet.
Luckily for most of us, any reputation that existed in high school was left in the dust when we went to college. (Or so we thought.) Little did we know that X number of years later our high school status would affect our chosen careers.
CareerBuilder.com asked more than 6,000 full-time workers to categorize their high school personas in one of the following groups: student government, athlete, geek, honor society, cheerleader, drama club, teacher's pet or class clown. These personalities were then compared to job level, salary, industry and job satisfaction.
"Thirty-nine percent of workers age 30 and older said their high school experience had an influence on the job they hold today," says Rosemary Haefner, vice president of human resources at CareerBuilder.com. "While there are a variety of factors that determine one's career path, high school involves learning experiences inside and outside the classroom that can shape interests and personal networks at an early age. It's essentially a steppingstone into a world of opportunity."
So what was your status in high school? Read on to see if your persona matches the career you hold today.
Job levelIf you used to yell from the sidelines, chances are you're yelling at (or cheering for) employees from your corner office. Cheerleaders were more likely to hold a vice president role than any other persona, according to the survey.
Twenty-four percent of those who were a teacher's pet or in student government serve in director/manager/team lead positions. Former honor society members, athletes and geeks mostly hold professional and technical services positions at 59 percent, 55 percent and 52 percent, respectively.
IndustryDrama club and honor society members seemed to have more workers drawn into the health-care community; drama clubs was also ranked as one of the highest among personalities in public administration/government.
While a large number of those in student government now hold jobs in education, a greater number of cheerleaders reported going into the travel and insurance industries than other personas. More geeks reported holding jobs in engineering and retail, and teacher's pets were ranked as one of the highest groups in construction and banking and finance. Athletes were drawn to careers in transportation and class clowns seem more likely than others to pursue the manufacturing industry.
SalaryThe survey suggests that kissing up didn't get teacher's pets as far with their bosses as it did with their teachers. Thirty-seven percent of this persona reported earning less than $35,000 annually.
On the other end, 12 percent of former student government members are paid more than $100,000 per year. Ten percent of honor society members and 7 percent of athletes, geeks and class clowns, also make a six-figure salary.
Forty-seven percent of honor society members earn $50,000 or more, and 49 percent of student government personas earn the same salary.
Job and satisfactionHappiness seems to be a common denominator in most cheerleaders, so it's no surprise that they are the second- most-satisfied group when it comes to their jobs. Seventy-six percent of cheerleaders are happy in their current jobs, behind 81 percent of teacher's pets.
Geeks and class clowns were the most dissatisfied with their jobs, at 21 percent and 18 percent.
Rachel Zupek is a writer and blogger for CareerBuilder.com. She researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues.
Copyright 2008 CareerBuilder.com. All rights reserved. The information contained in this article may not be published, broadcast or otherwise distributed without prior written authority.

Word of the Day

One of my guilty pleasures is reading celebrity gossip blogs. I only read a select few a couple of times a day, but my favorite by far is Perez Hilton. I know that most of you probably know all about him but for those of you who don't, allow me to fill you in. Perez is the self proclaimed "Queen of all media". He is hilarious, honest, and sarcastic and I can never get enough of his wit. He tends to break stories long before they hit the mainstream media which makes his blog a must read for those who want to be "in the know". Anywho, I was catching up on my morning gossip and came across a post about A-rod and his soon to be ex-wife. In the post I found my word of the day, Enjoy!

Besotted

1: infatuate 22: to make dull or stupid; especially : to muddle with drunkenness

Another late update

I've decided to make some changes by making some daily additions such as "word of the day" and "thing to smile about" feature. It may sound lame but you can never have too many words in your vocabulary or too many smiles in your life. Also, I've made my blog public so that I'm not limited to how many people I can invite to read it.

Speaking of things to smile about, I have to tell you I had a phenomenal 4th of July. My good friend Lisa invited me to head to Austin with her and her husband Andrew's friends and spend the weekend out on Lake Austin. I am so glad I went! The entire weekend was like footage from a movie. The scenery was breathtaking, the weather was perfect, and the company couldn't be beat. I ate everything under the sun (including the tastiest pizza I have ever eaten, thanks to Conan's), but still managed to stay slim and trim thanks to the ab workout I got from all of the laughing. The only thing that I would change if I could is the fact that the fire alarm went off at 6am two nights in a row. It woke us up in both Spanish and English twice the first night and three times the second night. We did manage to get a good laugh out of the fact that the Spanish translation comes across as catastrophic in nature while the English announcement was very calm and calculated. To top it all off the hotel staff apologized with a sincere "thank you for your inconvenience", lol. Some highlights included delicious food at every meal, watching the fireworks from out on the lake, going out in downtown Austin, and hanging out in the cove with a TON of hilarious and eclectic people. Below are some of the pictures from an unforgettable weekend with fantastic people! Thanks again to Lisa and Andrew for letting me tag along!



Hope everyone's 4th was fantastic and that you are all having a fabulous summer. There is more to come, I promise!