Saturday, March 31, 2007

Friday, March 30, 2007

booooooooooo

So the Avett Brothers are playing at Sundown in the City June 7th, with Mad Tea Party. And I can't go because that's the night before our last day of school and I have to give final exams. That blows. I'm super pissed. Especially because neither of those bands are playing anywhere near Lynchburg in the foreseeable future. Grrrrrr.

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.


And Sundown is free too. I wish I didn't know about it. Gah.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

So this show that comes on after grey's anatomy has a "fat girl" character, who to me looks just like a normal person. But I really think she would look a lot better if they put clothes on her that fit her. Ill fitting clothing does not look good on any body type. The shirt they had her wearing made her look extremely disproportionate and instead of accentuating the figure she does have, it drew attention to her belly. I think it's just not fair to set someone up like that, especially when you put them next to Laura Prepon, who apparently has stopped eating. Remember how they always referred to her as a giant on That 70's Show and she actually had boobs and hips? Well, not anymore.

In other news, we're doing a fundraiser for the Leukemia Society at school, and my class is awesome. They have been so generous and it makes me really happy.

Monday, March 26, 2007

America's Next Top Mannequin

If you watch ANTM, or even if you don't, you need to read the recaps on Four Four. Thank goodness Libby introduced me to that blog. I couldn't feel complete without it. Especially when he comes up with things like this:

Sunday, March 25, 2007

things and stuff....maybe some whatnot...I dunno we'll see....

So last night Jamie and I went to get Chinese food, which was good, and then we went shopping, which was also good. We both got some really cute new clothes. Then we went to walmart for sundry things including beer, because it is an essential ingredient to playing Phase 10, which was the plan for the rest of the night.

BTW, for those of you familiar with the Michelob seasonal Ales and Lagers mix pack that they put out once a year, you know of the deliciousness of the Honey Lager. Well, Walmart here sells it! I was stoked. STOKED.

Anywho, since she just lives a few doors down, I dropped her off and came here to check on Tillie. Which turned out to be a good idea because she had thrown up while I was out. I gave her the nausea medicine, which she threw up, so then I had to give her a shot. It was a lot easier than I thought it would be. So that calmed her down, and now it's been about 18 hours since she last puked. Fortunately no blood in it this time. I think she's going to be alright....she was just testing me.....I won't let her go that easy!

Today I've been unpacking boxes of old stuff and trying to get my office set up. It's coming along nicely. Still can't find a box or two that I remember carrying in but they've gotta be around here somewhere.

Looking forward to a relaxing day tomorrow!

Monday, March 19, 2007

hits the nail on the head....and 9 is my lucky number....odd...

My score on The Quick & Painless ENNEAGRAM Test:

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9 - the Peacemaker

"you chose BX - your Enneagram type is NINE (aka "The Mediator")

"I am at peace"

Peacemakers are receptive, good-natured, and supportive. They seek union with others and the world around them.

How to Get Along with Me:
*If you want me to do something, how you ask is important. I especially don't like expectations or pressure.
*I like to listen and to be of service, but don't take advantage of this.
*Listen until I finish speaking, even though I meander a bit.
*Give me time to finish things and make decisions. It's OK to nudge me gently and nonjudgmentally.
*Ask me questions to help me get clear.
*Tell me when you like how I look. I'm not averse to flattery.
*Hug me, show physical affection. It opens me up to my feelings.
*I like a good discussion but not a confrontation.
*Let me know you like what I've done or said.
*Laugh with me and share in my enjoyment of life.


What I Like About Being a Nine:
*being nonjudgmental and accepting
*caring for and being concerned about others
*being able to relax and have a good time
*knowing that most people enjoy my company; I'm easy to be around
*my ability to see many different sides of an issue and to be a good mediator and facilitator
*my heightened awareness of sensations, aesthetics, and the here and now
*being able to go with the flow and feel one with the universe


What's Hard About Being a Nine:
*being judged and misunderstood for being placid and/or indecisive
*being critical of myself for lacking initiative and discipline
*being too sensitive to criticism; taking every raised eyebrow and twitch of the mouth personally
*being confused about what I really want
*caring too much about what others will think of me
*not being listened to or taken seriously

Nines as Children Often:
*feel ignored and that their wants, opinions, and feelings are unimportant
*tune out a lot, especially when others argue
*are "good" children: deny anger or keep it to themselves

Nines as Parents:
*are supportive, kind, and warm
*are sometimes overly permissive or nondirective

I want my baby back baby back baby back....Tillie's baby back ribs.....barbecue sauce....

I'm so happy that my precious sweet little angel dog is back in my home. She's a little different from all of her illness, but she's still my sweet child. She gets tired very easily and she's very bony, but she's eating better and last week at the vet she had gained back a pound and a half. Right now she's laying next to me in her favorite pink and white sweater, taking a nap. I love her so much, and I'm so glad that my parents and my sister were able to take such good care of her and take her to all of her vet appointments and feed her and everything. She also had wonderful care at UT Vet Hospital. I definitely recommend them if your animals ever have any kind of crisis.

I know to some people it seems silly to fuss so much over "just a dog," but I just can't describe the incredible richness she has brought to my life. Dog people get it.

Sidenote: the host of Deal or No Deal is wearing way too much mascara.

I Sold My Soul on Ebay

So back in 8th grade, I decided I wanted to be an actress. So I auditioned and got into my first play where I had a ton of fun and made some awesome friends. It was one of the happiest years of my teens, and really led me down a path of a lot of good times in high school and onward. One of the friends I made back then was Hemant Mehta, who, unfortunately, moved to Chicago the following summer. We've stayed in touch over the years through email mostly. He's definitely the smart, funny, Batman-esque man I knew he'd become. Recently, he held an auction on Ebay for the opportunity to send him, an atheist, to the church of the bidder's choosing to see if it would make a difference in his beliefs. The story won a lot of media attention (including Ham's picture on the cover of the Wall Street Journal and interviews on Fox News). So he has written a book about his experiences at several churches, and it is being released April 17. I haven't read it yet, but I'm sure it will be delightful and intellectually stimulating, and I'd like to go ahead and give it 5 stars. Here's a link to the book on amazon.com. I hear tell I'm mentioned briefly in the intro.....

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

slop design sucks.

I'm over it. At first, I was really excited by this show, but now i'm just bored with it. The challenges are dull, the designers are bland, and even the drama between them is just not exciting. At least the whole "your mother" "my mother" drama between Angela and Jeffrey was funny. This week, I had to agree with Ryan, the turd, for once: I would not have taken on that job. The family was totally not realistic about how many things you can cram into a garage, they did have way too much stuff, and everything would fit so much better if they didn't have that monstrous ridiculous stupid SUV. F SUVs.
I don't think I care who wins this.

I am, however, very excited about the new cycle of ANTM. I want Diana or Jael to win, although it will probably be Renee since they've made such a BFD out of her, or Felicia (Alicia?) who might in some lights and from a distance bear a resemblance to Tyra. I like how on her talk show Tyra says one thing about body image and then on antm she perpetuates the skinny model stereotype of "high fashion". boo.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Dear Melvin at Verizon Tech Support,
You're probably far far away in India or something, but I just want you to know (yes I'm aware he'll probably never actually read this) that you have saved a life. Because if I couldn't get my wireless network up and running, someone would have hell to pay. So thank you for your clear, concise instructions. Thanks for your assistance in liberating my computer from a bad IP address. You win, Melvin, you win.


In other news, YAY I have my own wireless network! Now I can sit on the couch and play along with Lingo in the evenings.

Also, in other news, I've lost 9 pounds since October. Several inches as well. Very happy about it. Most of that weight has come off recently due to me not eating fast food and drinking beer all the time. I'm now eating fruits and vegetables multiple times a day, and my stove is getting a workout. I've also been working out myself on average once a week. Trying to kick that up a notch. My goal is to be at a healthy weight by my birthday in September. It's doable. And I will do it.