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16 Jan

I found this definition of the word change, and I quite like it:
“to become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one’s or its former characteristics or essence”

These past few weeks have been full of change for me, and I’ve come to realize that I’m more scared of that word than I thought. Never before have I felt more determined, more scared, more hopeful, more sad or more peaceful. I know that I will be fine, and happy – and that I will feel “normal” again. I’m not really sure when that will happen, but I know it will happen. Different in some particular way, without permanently losing one’s or its former characteristics or essence.

Sometimes we let things that happen to us define who we are, and sometimes that is ok. I can’t, however, let this define who I am. If so, I’ll lose part of myself – the trusting part, the love-you-like-there’s-no-tomorrow part, the eternally optimistic part…and those are some of my best qualities, so I can’t let this be what defines me.

I am a lot of things and certainly not perfect. Since I’m sure you’re wondering about my imperfections now, I’ll list a few: I use way too many commas, my cell phone is never charged, I leave coffee cups everywhere and I can be quite the firecracker when I’m mad. No really, I am pretty scary for a little person. There is nothing about me, however, that is cynical or jaded. And, I’m not going to be.

Endings are not like beginnings, are they? There is always something a bit sad about an ending – even if it’s time.

My mama (god bless her) always reminds me that “this too shall pass” – and it will. That’s the thing about endings. There’s a beginning just around the corner.

Today’s Yays

16 Jan

yay for:
the best pedicure ever
plans for the weekend with cola friends
cold weather in january, finally
online shopping at piperlime
waking up with a snuggling pup
fountain diet coke from sonic
hearing george jones on the radio
plotting when to take vacation time
sex and the city reruns
researching home ownership
not getting behind a school bus on the way to work
low gas prices
a new US weekly to read
curly hair days
finding ten dollars in my jacket
looking at college photos and laughing out loud

Distractions

14 Jan

One of my friends told me that her New Year’s resolution was to do more work at work. I will not say whom “she” is, as the consequences of that might not be so good. But can’t we all relate? We’re constantly bombarded by distractions while working. Text messages, personal emails, sale emails, chat messaging, Facebook alerts…the list goes on and on. And unless you work at a place where websites are blocked – you’re kind of screwed.

You don’t want to see what so-and-so wrote on your wall, but you just have to. You don’t mean to have more “conversations” via g-chat than you do on the telephone, but it just happens. You don’t want to see what is on sale at JCrew.com, but today is the last day of the “final sale” and you really liked that skirt in the photo they attached to your email.

I’ve given this some thought, and while in theory I could block emails from JCrew, stay signed out of g-chat, and go off of Facebook…it’s really just a silly theory, because I could never do actually do those things. I shuttered just thinking about it. If I woke up tomorrow to a world without g-chat, I might just give up. How in the hell would I communicate with my friends? Actually talk to them? No, no thank you. I don’t have time for all of that. G-chat lets me talk to four different people (or more) at once. I can even have a group discussion about NM’s bachelorette party without having to “reply all” to an email. I need g-chat. I need Facebook. I need sale emails.

I might also need some sort of group therapy session.

Lyrics That Fit My Life

9 Jan

Have you ever heard the lyrics to a song and thought that it must have been written about you, or how you feel at the moment? I’ve decided to dub these, “lyrics that fit my life” – and I hope it’ll be a blog follower favorite for the new year.

Without further ado, I bring you this edition of Lyrics That Fit My Life:

Who died and crowned me everybody’s everything
I’m even busting my butt through the weekend
By the time I get home there’s not an ounce of sanity
Between the dogs, my momma’s calls
Is it against the law
For me to get what I need

A good friend and a glass of wine
Someone to say it’s gonna be alright
A good friend and a glass of wine
A little pick me up to get me through the night
We talk trash n’ we laugh and cry
That kind of therapy money can’t buy
Every now and then, every now and then
Every girl needs a good friend and a glass of wine

From “Good Friend And A Glass Of Wine” by LeeAnn Rimes

Reply All, Please

8 Jan

The following email trail was taken from my inbox yesterday. Some blanks have been added to protect the city and people referenced. The email she sent me had been forwarded to the entire staff where she works.

Mom’s email to me
Subject: FW: Beware downtown (City Name was here)

My husband asked if I would forward this email to everyone. This has become a real concern to us after what happened to our daughter over the holidays. IF you have a need to go downtown, please be very cautious and aware of your surroundings.

As a frequent client of downtown ____ establishments, I find it appalling that in the past 2 weeks, two of our acquaintances have been robbed at gunpoint. The responding police officers and investigators said that the occurrences were not at all unusual and that between 5 to 7 armed robberies take place EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK.

That is between:
35 to 49 Armed Robberies per week
140 to 196 Armed Robberies per month
1680 to 2352 Armed Robberies per year

Given the above numbers, what are the odds that you will be mugged the next time that you go downtown? I personally am going to ensure that I reduce the odds against my family being robbed and possibly killed for a night of what? The urban downtown area has some things that can not be found in (different town name), but are any of them worth being killed for? I would never tell you what to do, but as the NEWS is unable or unwilling to report these statistics, I felt that you should be aware.

Sincerely,
(Name)
________________________

My response
Subject: Re: FW: Beware downtown (City Name was here)

It’s IDIOTS like that that are the reason downtown ___ continues to have crime. Give a criminal an empty part of town, and you’ve given them a playground. Give a criminal a fearful public, and you’ve given them what they wanted.

Can you say “exaggeration” about the number of robberies? Do you really think there are 5-7 armed robberies each night? I’m pretty sure the media would fall all over themselves to report that.

SEND that out to the staff. Also include that they should never go to any metropolitan city ever. Stay in your houses and shop online. See how well your business community does then.

Can you tell I’m angry?
-Mandi
_________________________

Mom’s reply
Subject: Re: FW: Beware downtown (City Name was here)

I can tell…

I resolve to…

7 Jan

Put an end to using dirty words. (Unless really necessary.)
Take vitamins every day.
Use a better/anti-aging skin care system. (Hello, depressing.)
Volunteer my time.
Start exercising.
Clean out my closet and donate clothes I no longer wear.
Not screen as many phone calls.
Make more time for doing things I like to do.
Spend more time with my family.
Spend less time worrying about what others think.
Travel more.
Save money.
Leave work on time.
Write more.

Year In Review

31 Dec

With the beginning of a new year rapidly approaching, one can’t help but look back on the year that is coming to an end. I hope your year was filled with happy memories, fun events, sunny days and skinny jeans. My guess is, though, that you had some of those – maybe even a lot of those – but you had some not so great moments as well. I know I did, and while some of you may be sad to see 2008 go…today I’m feeling relieved. Relieved that tomorrow is a fresh start. A fresh start is often times just what the doctor (or therapist, right?) ordered.

Normally, I’m not much on “personal” writing when it comes to this blog. I hope to be a fun break in your day, a distraction from something serious – but today, I hope to provoke a little thought from you. Maybe one or two, or even half of one…I’m not asking for much.

This year has had its ups and downs for me. Just like anyone else, I’ve celebrated birthdays, holidays, engagements, marriages, friends having babies, and friends getting new jobs or promotions. I’ve been on trips, seen plays, danced in and around my kitchen, gotten a puppy, started blogging again, made new friends, lost a job, got another one, became close again with old friends, attended parties (a reunion, too!) and football games galore…and learned a lot about love and loss.

This year has taught me many things. Some of the lessons have been easy, and some difficult. I’ve learned that boy dogs will lift their leg at least 150 times a day. I’ve learned that bangs hide the wrinkles in your forehead (or the occasional blemish). I’ve learned that I never get tired of Zaxby’s. I’ve learned that small town living isn’t all that bad.

I’ve also learned that no matter how hard you try to hold something together, eventually your hands get tired and you just let go. I’ve learned that people come into your life and people go out, and there is little you can do to stop either one. I’ve learned that I have a lot of great friends, friends that I should’ve had more faith in all along, friends that I can count on forever. I’ve learned that you can’t fix everything. I’ve learned that sometimes you’re wrong about very big decisions. I’ve learned that falling off “the tightrope” happens to the best of us.

The most important thing I have learned is that I’m a lot stronger than I thought. What a blessing that is, really, to know for sure that I’m tough. It sort of makes me feel like a rock star.

As you think back on your year, if there is something that sticks out that you wish you would or would not have done – think about what you can do to change it. Change is scary, and I believe major change is rare, but it does exist. If you don’t like something about your life or yourself, change it. Sounds simple, right? A lot of times it is. If you wish you would have gone to church more – get out of bed on Sunday and go. If you wish you would have talked to your parents more – pick up the phone and call them. There are other times, however, when making a change seems damn near impossible because it’s so hard. But, you can do it. Don’t waste time thinking about how hard it is – if at the end of the day, you can live with you – it’s worth all the effort it took.

Years pass so quickly. Time really and truly flies by before we know it. So, do things that make you happy. Love. Be nice (yes, even when you don’t want to). Laugh and cry with your friends. Enjoy your family. Stand up for yourself. Take a vacation. Make resolutions. Take actions. Improve yourself.

We can do it together, if you’d like.

“I’ve learned a lot this year…I learned that things don’t always turn out the way you planned, or the way you think they should. And I’ve learned that there are things that go wrong that don’t always get fixed or get put back together the way they were before. I’ve learned that some broken things stay broken, and I’ve learned that you can get through bad times and keep looking for better ones, as long as you have people who love you.”
-Jennifer Weiner (Good in Bed)

Shout Outs

30 Dec

Yesterday was my friend Carey Anne’s birthday. Carey Anne was my first friend in the 3rd grade when I was the “new girl” – so she’s pretty smart, right? Sweet and pretty, too.

My brother, also known as the nicest guy you will ever meet, had a birthday on December 23rd.

Finally, my dear friend Audra had a birthday on December 13th. She’s older than me by 7 days, and I’ll never let her forget it. She has two daughters that will remember her 29th birthday, and she’ll never let me forget that. 🙂

Happy Birthdays!

Positivity and Energy Drinks

29 Dec

Below is a scene from the movie Knocked Up. Thank God for funny movies and friends like Debbie.

DEBBIE
We’re not going to do this. Seriously.
(Debbie turns off the television.)
ALISON
What are you doing?
DEBBIE
We have to do something! And have fun!
ALISON
I’m just so tired.
DEBBIE
I know you’re tired. But we’re going
to be untired! We’re going to go live!
ALISON
Ugh. I hate you so much sometimes.
DEBBIE
We’re going to be positive.
ALISON
How many Red Bulls have you had?
DEBBIE
I’ve had about three Red Bulls in the
last fifteen minutes. And I feel
GREAT! We’re going to create a new
life and it’s going to be awesome!
Let’s go!

Overheard

27 Dec

Overheard at the airport(s):

Very tired looking mom carrying three bags and holding on to her not so tired three or four year old girl…
“Mommy is about to have a nervous breakdown. Now, you can either come with me or not – it’s up to you.”

Older gentleman and son at baggage claim…
Son: “Hey Dad, tell me what color your suitcase is and I’ll be on the lookout for it.”
Dad: “It’s blue. No, it’s red. Wait, maybe I packed the blue one. Oh hell, I don’t know – ask your mother.”

Little kid (around 8) flying alone, talking to the passenger next to him…
Male passenger: “So, you’re flying all by yourself. That’s a big deal, you must be a brave kid.”
Kid: “Well, I was supposed to fly out yesterday with my sister, but something went wrong with our flight and we got totally screwed.”

In other news, Delta has televisions for every passenger now – and it’s nothing short of awesome. I watched Bravo the whole flight up there. What was on? The Rachel Zoe Project. Yessssssssss. On the way back, my mom decided to play a trivia game (via the Delta tv) and she was terrible. Like, embarrassingly bad. Then, I glanced over and she was playing a second game – all of a sudden, my mom was kicking butt. I was so impressed that I took my headphones off and said, “Wow, mom, good job.” Her reply? “Oh, I’m cheating. That guy over there started the same time I did, and he knows all the right answers!”

I laughed so hard I woke up the person in front of me. Who cheats on a trivia game?