Thursday, December 9, 2010

Thursday: a thing that annoys me

Today I had a stomach ache on and off for most of the day. I'm blaming the tea I had with breakfast.

While stomach aches do annoy me, there was something that annoyed me more: not feeling sick enough to go home. Sure, it was bad...once in a while. And it's a stomach ache, so it wasn't contagious nor did I expect it to stay around for very long.

I'm also annoyed in the mornings when I don't feel great but don't feel bad enough to stay home. It's the same thing...I expect my symptoms will go away soon and I can still function even while not feeling well. I don't really have a good reason to be home, except that I don't want to be at work.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Wednesday: a story from Monday

Well, this story happened on Monday but I can tell it today because it was about exercising and we exercised today. I don't like trying to spell exercising. It always comes out wrong (and I've tried writing it three times and they've all come out differently).

Anyway....

I was biking along, probably about 15 minutes through my workout when I take a break from reading my book and put my hands on the automatic heart beat reader.

I wait a moment.

I'm at 88 bpm
87
86
85. Hmm, this is odd. It seems to low.

Wait, it's changing again!

188
187
186. Hmm. That's rather high.

Wait, it's changing again!

122. Well, that seems more normal but by this time I don't trust it. To have a different of 100 bpm with no significant change in activity level must mean it isn't getting a good reading.

So I go back to reading.

(Did you like that juxtaposition? I just realized it was a rather boring story and needed to do something so it would have a cool ending.)

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Tuesday: Ben

This is how you know Ben is a little crazy (but just a little):




Monday, December 6, 2010

Monday: Christmas cards

Every year I think about sending out Christmas cards around Christmas time. Well, maybe not cards but those cool photo cards. I love getting them from people, so why shouldn't we send some out? Well, normally the answer is because I'm too lazy. It would mean that I would need to pick out the pictures, find addresses for people, and actually get them in the mail. The holidays are stressful enough, and so often another year passes and I haven't sent any out.

But this year I'm hoping will be different. The main reason is that Shutterfly is giving away 50 free photo cards, and it seems like too good of a deal to pass up. Of course, then I'll need to figure out out 49 closest friends and family. (Let's have a vote! Will we easily come up with 49 close friends and family or will the last few be only semi-close friends and family?? Forty-nine is a lot of family units.)

I feel like I'm back at school; I'm at 172 of 200 required words. By the end of this we will easily hit the 200 mark. Tell you about my favorite Christmas cards? Check (second sentence) (but really my favorite Christmas cards are the ones I receive.) (Hint, hint.) Include three links to my favorite Shutterfly products? Almost check...

1. I like the collage Christmas photos that have at least a little bit of room for a note on them:

2) The unexpected photo card that comes in the mail:

and 3) coasters! Who doesn't need more coasters?
If you're interested, fill out the form here by December 10th.

Thank you for helping me get free stuff. :)

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Sunday: coats

As you may or may not know, I'm not a huge fan of coats. I understand that they are very important for keeping me warm and so I wear them, but I don't want to. I haven't pin-pointed the exact reason. Sometimes I think it is because I feel so bulky in mine, but that would be a very easy fix...there are lots of non-bulky coats. Maybe I don't like the texture. Maybe I don't like the hassle that comes with having to take it on and off and remember it. Or maybe I just don't like coats.

Anyway, there is a reason to all of this. I was at Kohl's today, spending the last of my birthday money, and saw a sign that said "sweater-coats". I briefly looked, but continued on my way. After finding another grey sweatshirt to replace my beloved one that is dying, I thought I'd look again...it obviously won't work if I need to be in the cold for any amount of time, but for dashing between buildings a sweater-coat would be perfect! And Ben won't be able to tease me about it not really being a coat because the sign said that it was. The only problem is that it doesn't have pockets, but I'll work around that problem. (It does have a hood.)

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Saturday: alone

Today marks the day that something new happened. It's something that I've always wanted to happen, but never has quite worked out.

I saw a movie in a theatre alone.

Well, Ben was with me, but there were no random strangers also in the theatre. I've often been really close before, with maybe just one other group, but this is the first time no one else was there. To commemorate, I stood up and stretched during the middle of the movie. I almost felt like I was breaking a rule. :)

Friday, December 3, 2010

Friday: this and that

Tonight we were going to go watch Harry Potter. We knew that downtown was going to be busy so we smartly chose a restaurant that wasn't downtown. So far so good. Then we went to the theatre, which is downtown. Opps. There was no parking for about six blocks. We were rather surprised that the lighting of the lights could bring out so many people. Although if I recall correctly there are also carolers and bands and fireworks, so there are a lot of people involved in the event. Anyway, we changed our minds about the movie and just came home.

I finished all my new quilt blocks and even got one row all put together. It's going much more quickly than expected.