Outside my window...is a gorgeously warm and sunny day. Time to take a walk!
I am thinking...about B at her interview. Good luck, love.
I am thankful for...wonderful friends who have opened their home and their hearts to us.
I am wearing...my pajamas (see previous post).
I am reading...Your Best Birth: Know all your Options, Discover the Natural Choices, and Take Back the Birth Experience by Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein. My opinion is: Get out of the hospital, ladies!
I am hoping...for a job offer tomorrow. A Macy's seasonal employee is a very respectable position, even for someone with an MBA and a law degree, right?
Around the house...I get to hold and cuddle a 6 week old baby. HEAVEN.
One of my favorite things...is sunshine. It makes me smile, it warms me, it draws me outside and I miss it when it's gone.
A few plans for the rest of the week...Tomorrow evening we get to see the Doyle clan = sister, brother-in-law and nephew. I'd like to get a little beach time in too.
A picture thought I’m sharing...Where we like to spend our evenings
Journal of an optimist
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
A Life of Leisure
Some days I don't get out of my pajamas because I don't have to. I am unemployed. I am not happy about this but, since it is what it is, I have to make the best of it.
Most days I wake up to the beautiful Quin. He arrived just one day before we arrived.
If I do decide to get dressed for the day, B and I may make our way to the beach or the Wild Animal Park or Disneyland. We have to stay entertained!
We also love to visit Mr. Silas!
Journal of a wanna be employee
Most days I wake up to the beautiful Quin. He arrived just one day before we arrived.
If I do decide to get dressed for the day, B and I may make our way to the beach or the Wild Animal Park or Disneyland. We have to stay entertained!
We also love to visit Mr. Silas!
Journal of a wanna be employee
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Day 5 ++++
After walking on Beale street we headed through the backwoods of Arkansas and got caught in a huge rainstorm. It was so huge, we had to pull over at the nearest truckstop and spend some time playing cards and drinking bad coffee.
Later that day we made it into the Lone Star State and headed toward Dallas. Pretty uneventful except for our first sighting of a Whole Foods followed by a delicious meal of salad and sushi. I cannot stress enough how tired we were of food that automatically comes with fries and/or texas toast.
After spending the night outside of Abilene, we spent half of the next day trying to find Abilene and/or a cool ghost town. Nothing. Terrible waste of time and very trying on the nerves. So, we moved on to El Paso.
El Paso was easier to find than Abilene and that made us smile. But, that was about all that made us smile about El Paso. We spent some time downtown on a self-guided walking tour and saw some impressive old buildings. But, for the most part the city could use a little revitilization.
After El Paso we passed into New Mexico and had a beautiful drive into Las Cruces. We got off the highway and drove along a beautiful rural road connecting El Paso to Las Cruces. The mountains were gorgeous. And we passed over the Rio Grande.
We rolled into Las Cruces at dusk and passed through the old section of La Mesilla. It was quaint and very New Mexico-ish.
We had excellent Mexican food and MARGARITAS at La Posta.
The next day we found ourselves in Arizona and peered at awesome mountains all day long.
And then we peered at the outlaws in Tombstone, goofed around and visited the dead.
And then we hit Tucson and the suguaro! We love the suguaro!
Journal of a San Diegian
Later that day we made it into the Lone Star State and headed toward Dallas. Pretty uneventful except for our first sighting of a Whole Foods followed by a delicious meal of salad and sushi. I cannot stress enough how tired we were of food that automatically comes with fries and/or texas toast.
After spending the night outside of Abilene, we spent half of the next day trying to find Abilene and/or a cool ghost town. Nothing. Terrible waste of time and very trying on the nerves. So, we moved on to El Paso.
El Paso was easier to find than Abilene and that made us smile. But, that was about all that made us smile about El Paso. We spent some time downtown on a self-guided walking tour and saw some impressive old buildings. But, for the most part the city could use a little revitilization.
After El Paso we passed into New Mexico and had a beautiful drive into Las Cruces. We got off the highway and drove along a beautiful rural road connecting El Paso to Las Cruces. The mountains were gorgeous. And we passed over the Rio Grande.
We rolled into Las Cruces at dusk and passed through the old section of La Mesilla. It was quaint and very New Mexico-ish.
We had excellent Mexican food and MARGARITAS at La Posta.
The next day we found ourselves in Arizona and peered at awesome mountains all day long.
And then we peered at the outlaws in Tombstone, goofed around and visited the dead.
And then we hit Tucson and the suguaro! We love the suguaro!
Journal of a San Diegian
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Day 4 - Memphis!
Memphis is totally Awesome!
- Visited Beale Street
- Ate ribs
- drank a Beale Big Ass Beer
- rode the trolley
- saw the Mississippi
- walked in the miniature Mississippi
- missed Graceland
- saw the marching of the ducks at the Peabody
- walked hand in hand and didn't get more than the normal amount of stares
- sang Elvis tunes and Walking in Memphis
- walked with our feet 10 feet off of Beale
- took lots of pics
- met the Godfather of Blues, Clyde Hopkins
- arrived in Arkansas
More Memphis pics tomorrow with captions. I am one tired girl tonight.
Journal of a feet got wet in the Mississippi
- Visited Beale Street
- Ate ribs
- drank a Beale Big Ass Beer
- rode the trolley
- saw the Mississippi
- walked in the miniature Mississippi
- missed Graceland
- saw the marching of the ducks at the Peabody
- walked hand in hand and didn't get more than the normal amount of stares
- sang Elvis tunes and Walking in Memphis
- walked with our feet 10 feet off of Beale
- took lots of pics
- met the Godfather of Blues, Clyde Hopkins
- arrived in Arkansas
More Memphis pics tomorrow with captions. I am one tired girl tonight.
Journal of a feet got wet in the Mississippi
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