19 January 2009

Hangin'with friends...

So, I've been home today. My auto was towed to the shoppe and is now running. Tomorrow the final part will be installed and hopefully I'll be golden for a bit in the auto department. I guess one way or the other the fixes are done anyway, I'm outta cash!

I took down my Christmas decorations today, a little later than I typically do. Other things have come up and seemed more pressing. Plus, I love Christmas and I didn't mind having them up :)

I went over my budget through the end of the month-a little ominous, but do-able. I often feel bad stressing about my situation when I live in the States and am seriously blessed. Most of my troubles, I've brought upon myself.

I was going through some photos earlier...made a collage for a friend and started thinking ahead to adventures I'm looking forward to.

I'm absolutely looking forward to a girls weekend in April with Cari over on the Olympic Peninsula. It's going to be a good time.

Here is a photo of Cari and I from our last trip to Walt Disney World. I do believe it was taken by Cadence...age four.


As I was flipping through the album & I came across a shot I have with some of my 'other' friends :)

This was taken in the England Pavilion.


Good times, good memories. The sun was out today and the temps were up (50's F). Rain is predicted to return Thursday night. I'm reading Pride & Prejudice which is new for me. I added a gadget that shows which Vampire I'd be in Twilight. Alice...my favorite!
I know, I am truly a geek.

So, that's what's up with me today. Hope all of you had a great day.

4 comments:

David T. Macknet said...

You're getting the 50's? Can you feel the envy? I just bought ice cleats for our shoes, so we can walk to the gym without breaking our necks!

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Beth Dolgner said...

I love the pic of you and your Hundred Acre Wood friends! I hope you are enjoying Pride and Prejudice. It is my favorite book - I just love Elizabeth! If you dig the book, I highly recommend the BBC mini-series. Very true to the book, and it's hard to resist Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy. :-)

Auntie Em said...

Excellent, excellent.

I told you it was operator error. I have gotten pretty good at that.