April 17, 2008

  • One Day at a Time

    I’ve been one day ahead of time this week.  I know, I know–wishful thinking.  But I was thinking last night as that I was going to regret not doing any laundry when I go to pack my bag for the weekend [today], thinking it would be Thursday today.  But I guess I am in luck (if you could call it that) and have an “extra” night to launder away.  What luck it is.


    I am slowly developing an obsession with The Knot (dot.com).  I’ve resisted the message boards up until last weekend, when I started lurking about a little bit.  But I’ve posted a few replies to people and intro’d myself on the NoCal local board last night.


    If you didn’t already need it, here is more proof of the stupidity of the youth of today (or perhaps it is further proof that I’m becoming an old codger, you be the judge).  The headline might read something like this: Teenagers Tattle on Teachers for Liberties on European Trip.

     

    Mother Zest volunteers with a group at church, whose catechist has been teaching at a private school in da hood until recently.  Before being dismissed from his post, he and another co-worker chaperoned a group of high school juniors on a trip to Rome.  As we all know, the drinking age is much lower in European countries than it is in our fair nation.  On the last night, the chaperones allowed the teens, all of legal drinking age for the territory, to partake in one alcoholic beverage.  Apparently, said teens could not keep their traps shut about such an allowance.  Which also sparked accusations of an alleged inappropriate relationship between the chaperones, both happily married to other people.

     

    The school dismissed both teachers for the alcohol incident on the school-sponsored trip, an action that I agree with (OMG, before you know I’ll be calling for the second coming of the prohibition!)  With the rumors that were brewing, I could imagine that it would have turned into a witch hunt had they simply issued reprimands.  But the chaperones are left with their records clean and letters of recommendation the way it went down.  I think that’s a pretty fair deal.

     

    Back to my initial point, why in the hell did these kids open their traps about the one stinking drink in the first place???  Who does that!!!  I certainly wasn’t sharing the details of how I got away with smoking when our high school choir went on tour to San Diego, Seattle/Vancouver, and Vegas.  In fact, on that last trip (Vegas) the badass senior that I was had a sophomore believing that I had snuck out of my room every night to hang out in the hotel casino (with the help of my fake I.D.)

     

    Maybe I am the exception to the rule and most of my peers told their parents everything (or else my friends and I just did things that were better off hidden).  Certainly I hope that my future kids will feel like they can tell me anything.  But I also hope that I will be that parent who would then have a discussion with the teachers in the above scenario and say “Look, I get it.  When in Rome…!  But that was improper of you to allow that to happen; when, where, and how my child is introduced to alcohol is my call, not yours.  And as a result I now seriously question your judgment.”

     

    Rather than tattling, which is what seems to have happened. 

     

    No one likes a tattletale.

April 16, 2008

  • I relish this paradox: taking my daily antioxidant supplement…with coffee.

    My dad and I were left to our own devices for dinner this evening.  Which meant we were left alone with the two bottles of white wine I dragged home from work for research.  “Whatever do you mean, ‘research’?” you ask.  Why, wedding wine research, of course!  We polished off half of each Sauvignon Blanc.  So that means I’m half a bottle deep right now and I’m feeling happy.

    For the record, our dinner was not just of the liquid variety.

April 15, 2008

  • Holy Manic Monday, Susanna Hoffs!

    I started my morning working on some trademark matters.  How prophetic that beginning was.  My boss then had an assistant brand manager in his office to discuss the process of developing a second label in short order.  Which involves, of course, trademarks.  So I was asked to join the meeting already in progress.  Whatever crap I spewed out impressed my boss (yay!) but then I spent the rest of my day working on other trademarks that I wasn’t expecting to.  But on the upside, it forced me to tackle the huge pile of papers that needed to be filed (for various other trademarks).  I’ll tell you a secret: I actually really enjoyed the day being completely turned on its head.  Shhhh. Don’t tell.

    Then I had a good workout.

    Then I stopped at the library to return a couple of grossly overdue books.

    Now here I am.

    I’m sorry, but how is Audrina not remembering how Heidi refused to believe that Spencer was trying to make time with both of them at the same time.  Ohmygodohmygodohmygod.  Was that out loud?  I’m SO lame.

April 10, 2008

  • Whatcha Doing?

    I’ve become suddenly tired this week.  I know that doesn’t really make sense since I just came back from a 5-day vacation.  But ’tis so.  I even skipped the gym tonight because I felt so…spent at the end of the day.

    I’m starting to consider having my wedding dress custom made.  What I want is on the simpler side, so I don’t think that cost would be a deterring factor.  Thoughts?

    It’s a little bit chilly in my house.  Sounds to me like it’s hot cocoa time!

    Tomorrow one of our outside counsel with whom I work on trademark matters is in town from D.C.  We’re having lunch with him and I’m excited to meet him.  My boss has been working with him for maybe 20+ years and has only met him a couple of times before.

    Cocoa is calling!

April 6, 2008

April 2, 2008

  • And I’m Off

    Tomorrow we steal away to Pismo Beach for a little getaway.

    So stoked.

    The description of the house said there is no phone line, so I assumed no phone = no internet.  Well I read on to find that there is in fact high-speed internet.  Not that I want to spend my beach vacation online, but maybe I can actually get some wedding planning done while we’re there. 

    Yeah, right.

    So things around here will be quiet for about five days.

    That is, of course, if I don’t wind up spending my beach vacation online.  (Which is entirely possible–afterall, the forecast is RAIN tomorrow).

March 29, 2008

  • Sigh. (From Friday)

    I’m not having any success with the e-mblogging.  I’m going to have to contact the help people about that.  I just want to post in a timely manner and without getting nabbed for it at work!  Is that too much to ask??

  • I don’t know why I can’t get rid of the white background on that last post…

  • Thursday

    Crazy Freaking Dreams Week


    My brain had been very active this week during sleep time.  Monday I had a crazy Sixth Sense-esque dream.  I won’t get into it because it was a little disturbing, so TG it was only a dream!  But last night it was a crazy good dream.

     

    Somehow I got or won an internship with Martha Stewart.  A la “The Secret Life of a Soccer Mom,” although I’ve never actually seen the show and I am not actually a mom, let alone a soccer mom.  Anyway, towards the end of the internship, I got to spend a day-in-the life with the Martha herself.  We’re having lunch somewhere and in an exit-interview-like manor, she asks me how I’ve enjoyed my foray into her business.  Of course I have done nothing but love, love, love! my experience, so I tell her that I wish that there were an opportunity for me to stay on at the company, but alas I have neither the specified training nor experience to make such a career change.  Her response?  That from what she has seen and heard, I would be perfect for some sort of editorial position that would be coming available.  Yussss.

     

    Too bad that was just a dream.  However, it does prompt me into more thought about where I am, what I’m doing, and where my career is ultimately going.  What it says to me: Keep working at it.  Besides, there’s pretty much no way in ayche-eee-double-hockey-sticks that Fella would relocate to New York of all places for a new job opportunity.  Chicago maybe; if relocation included a home in the Gold Coast.

     

    Speaking of hockey, yesterday was a completely productive day for me at the office, as has been the case for the morning so far.  Now I’m starting to feel the backlash and wanting to just mess around for the rest of the afternoon.  The good news is that I am leaving early to attend a San Jose Sharks game this evening!  I haven’t been to a pro-hockey game in years. 

     

    Actually, that last game happened to be a date.  The seats for the game: awesome!  The game (Sharks vs. my hometown team Blackhawks): also, awesome!  The guy: utterly unbelievably un-awesome.  It is hands down the worst date that I have ever, to this day, had the bad luck to go on.

     

    The funny thing about it was that I had really liked him leading up to that first date.  He and I met in a class (Intro to Critical Writing on Poetry); we sat next to each other.  We were both English majors (though different concentrations), had similar socio-political views, we both planned to go on to law school, and we were both (at the time) smokers.  And let’s face it, I’m can be rather shallow, he wasn’t all that bad on the eyes. 

     

    We would scribble notes to each other during class (which is actually how he asked me out) and talked on the phone for hours in the days leading up to the date.  All indications were that he was just my type; as it turned out, he so was not.
     
    A quote from the date “colder than a witch’s titty in a brass bra.”  Who says that to a girl on a date?  I mean, really!

     

    I do wonder what ever happened to him.  He’s not admitted to practice law in the state, but neither am I.  I’m skeptical that he even graduated from undergrad, but after the quarter ended a few weeks after the date, I never had another class with him.  In fact, I really only remember seeing him once after that.  Thankfully!

March 26, 2008

  • From Today!

    I’m trying my hand at the e-mail posting thing.  Sometimes I just don’t get around to getting back on my computer at home in the evening to post my aimless thoughts and doodles from the day.  And I feel like it’s just too risky to actually visit the site at work, even though I did it regularly when I was a temp in this position (the infrastructure has changed since then, so I don’t want to push the envelope too far).  So I went for it: Lifetime Membership.  Now I had better keep up on my blatherings.

     

    It’s killing me that I have to wait until I get home to find out how my first attempt to e-mblog went.  Curses!  In the meantime, I will have to work.  And of course periodically record my blatherings for today.

     

    I started a vitamin regimen today.  Taking baby steps: a new multi-v and an antioxidant, both are Dr. Weil products (and 2 of the 3 products that WFM carries).  I’m of course skeptical that taking some name brand supplements makes no difference whatsoever, but from what little I’ve read, seems that the good doctor is reputable and has formulated some good products.  And let’s face it – I’m lazy and paralyzed by the sensory overload from the vitamin aisle.

     

    Which reminds me: I’ve still not read The Paradox of Choice, a book that I got several Chirstmases ago.  One of these days…!  Come to think of it, maybe next week (er, half-week). 

     

    We’re going down to the Central Coast with my friend who has this awesome benefit from work and gets a week at one of the company vacation rentals each year.  You may recall that we went to a beach house in Cayucos last year (and also reminds me that I haven’t developed film from our trip last year– how awful!)  This year it’s Pismo Beach.  The house doesn’t have a staircase to the beach like last year, but it seems like a better house all around.

     

    Anyway, now I have a list of three books to bring with me and I can guarantee that I will hardly crack open a-one of them.  What’s that bit about good intentions?

     


    My afternoon suddenly got hectic.  Which is good (time goes by fast) and bad (I don’t get me time) simultaneously.


    The e-mblog attempt failed miserably.  And I tried two more times and I still failed.  I will figure this out.  if it’s the last thing I do.  Or until I give up.  Whichever comes first.