03/19/07 09:00 - 26ºF - ID#38518
the world lives for the weekend
I put up a whole big post yesterday with pictures and captions and then all of a sudden it was gone. I wonder if I pressed the trash can button accidentally but that seems unlikely.
I'm writing for the sheer fact that I don't want to get ready to teach today.
While (e:Jessbob) was home this weekend, he told me that he is running the Buffalo Half Marathon in May, too! I'm so excited! Our friends are becoming so sporty. :) I'm starting a new training program this week. I was way too discouraged last week when I wasn't following my original plan exactly. This one should be a lot easier. Courtesy of Runner's World (my favorite magazine), it is called "Your Better Half" and it's a 3-day a week training program. One day of speedwork, one day of "tempo" (a run of relatively short distance at a quicker speed) and one long run (between 6-12 miles). Then I cross train 3 other days, and have one day off. It sounds so much better. I'm going to join a new gym this month soon, because my Aquatic Center membership ends and I don't like it there anyway. It is too small. I think I'm going to join Gold's Gym because I'm going to be moving out towards Depew/Lancaster next year and will be closer. Plus it's huge and they have lots of classes for members, including spinning!
My favorite Disney movie is Sleeping Beauty.
I bought a few organic food items the other day, because for some reason, I decided to start eating organic out of nowhere. I've heard people say that you just feel better overall when you eat organic. So I bought some organic yogurt and peanut butter and almonds. Well, my organic phase ended quickly. Maybe when I live on my own and am forced to buy more of my own food, I'll go for it. If someone can really convince me that it's worth it, I'll go for it. But I figure I eat well enough without being organic, and it's been that way for my whole life. Why change now. Well, perhaps I will choose a few things to be organic about. I'll tell you though, I'm never getting another jar of organic peanut butter again, or at least not that brand. When I brought it home, (e:Anne) was visiting, and she tried a spoonful before I did. I asked her how it was and she said "Um, it's okay." So I tried it, and it was SOOOO GROSS!!!! As soon as she saw that I didn't like it either, she took a napkin and literally wiped it out of her mouth. I don't think I've ever seen that before. At least she was nice enough to let me form my own opinion. It was gross. So now I have a jar of nasty organic peanut butter in my house. It will probably be there when I move out.
Okay the bell just rang. I guess I should take off my coat and put away my lunch and get ready to teach. Blaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!
Okay now the pictures post just appeared below this one. Well, enjoy!
p.s. I turn 24 in 9 days.
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03/18/07 11:30 - 28ºF - ID#38505
funny pic
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03/14/07 09:33 - 50ºF - ID#38460
fatigue
i had to go to fredonia today to go to court for a ticket i got for rolling through a stop sign. HONESTLY WHO STOPS AT STOP SIGNS?!! i know that you're supposed to and of course it's the law but i bet you a million bucks if you set up a camera by ANY random stop sign for ten minutes, you MIGHT get two cars that come to a complete stop (if they don't have another car to wait for). so anyway, what a joy that was.
then i still hadn't done my running for the day (i'm on a schedule since i'm training for the half marathon) so i drove home from fredonia to go to the gym, but i was so tired that i decided to take a nap in the parking lot to be "refreshed" for my run. well, screw that. i just ended up coming home so exhausted and cranky. i freakin hate missing days on my schedule. i'm starting to wish i had never signed up for this thing.
i guess the moral of the story is i should make more "me" time in my days. i didn't have any today because i stayed after school just like i do every day working with kids and then another voice lesson and then my stupid ticket and ahhhhh.
oh well stop complaining. can't wait for this weekend - two fantastic celebrations - st. matty's day and (e:jill) 's b-day. hope i can stay awake for both of them.
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03/11/07 08:56 - 32ºF - ID#38423
PRESENTS!!!!
(the whole reason for this post...)
look what my kids got me as part of my director's gift... :)
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03/10/07 06:05 - 35ºF - ID#38413
saturday night
I think (today at least) that I DON'T want to change my mind about going away after next year. I think no matter how much I start to enjoy this job, it won't be enough to make me want to stay and not go on to other things. I know it's not a problem to love your job but the thought of staying here and never leaving Buffalo really scares me for some reason. I know that you don't have to physically go somewhere in order to grow as a person, but I feel that it would be a great thing for me to do, and better sooner than later. If only New York didn't have its stupid 5 year limit on getting your Master's. If I could stay for 2 more years and then start school in 2009, it would be perfect, mostly because I really like this year's sophomore class and it would be nice to leave with them. But then I would be over my time limit with the state (unless I got an extension, but I don't know how much those cost or how easy they even are to get). I don't really know if that one more year of teaching would really be worth it...
I guess when it comes to these major decisions, sometimes I just want someone to tell me what to do. I know I don't have to decide right this minute, but I will need to know relatively soon if I should be preparing for auditions and stuff.
Maybe I should just relax and concentrate on what's happening right now...like the fact that kids are jiggling on my door handle as though it will magically open if they do it long enough...ahhhhh I hate when they do that!!!!! I guess it's time I published this journal and let the wild beasts in my room. Have a good weekend everyone.
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03/09/07 08:29 - 18ºF - ID#38408
:)
I would just like to say I'm really loving my life right now. I love my job, I've started running again, I'm singing well, I'm going on some awesome trips this summer, my hair looks good today, and I have great friends. This is the best I've felt since I graduated. This is NOT what I planned for, but I would be really stupid to try and pretend like I wasn't doing well.
Looks like 24 might be a good year.
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03/06/07 11:22 - 9ºF - ID#38386
follow the yellow brick road
Lately, as I'm slowly getting better at my job, I come home and I just think how much I love it. I love working on NYSSMA solos, I love hearing the chorus sing, I love teaching my Music Appreciation kids, I love working with the musical, I love being an important part of some of my students' lives. I love it. There are some days when I don't, but when it all comes down to it, I'm doing something I love...
...and I DON'T THINK I LIKE THAT!
...because it's not what I've been planning on! I didn't want to feel committed or attached to this job because I want to go to graduate school after next year, and I want to go somewhere outside of Buffalo for that. I DON'T want to never go to school or learn a lot of cool things again, and because of New York State and their standards, I have to do it before 2010 (possibly 2011 with an extension, but I don't know how easy those are to get). I know that I can do summer programs, and I can always go somewhere around here, but that's not what I wanted to do. Grad schools for music just aren't good enough around here....I wish they were. (with the expensive exception of the Eastman school of Music in Rochester)
The things, what would mostly make me want to stay is the kids. There are a lot of sophomores this year who I would feel soooooooooooo terrible leaving behind, and that's what would happen - I would leave the summer before their senior year. And so I think, okay, I could stay maybe two more years and then try to get an extension on my Master's from the state. But whose to say there won't be more kids coming up that I wouldn't want to leave? There will always be kids I won't want to disappoint.
I guess I just thought leaving would be easier than I'm anticipating it's going to be. I know I could say screw New York and just teach until I feel like leaving, but that might lead to a lot of annoyances that I won't want to deal with if I don't have to.
Ughhhhhhh, what to do!??!!?!?!?!
...
REGARDLESS...you should come see the show because it is really really cute and I love it and the kids are doing a fantastic job:
John F. Kennedy High School presents The Wizard of Oz
Friday and Saturday 7:30 pm
Sunday afternoon 2 pm
Tickets $8 general, $6 seniors and students, Children under 5 free
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03/04/07 11:04 - 28ºF - ID#38359
world traveller
and to think i recently posted a journal full of the many fun things i'm looking forward to this year, and this trip hadn't even been thought of yet! AHHHH 2007 why do you have so much potential to be fantastic?!?!
i think it's funny that this trip came along mostly because i was whining about how i've been to europe every other year since 2001 and i was bummed because this one would break that streak. in 2001 i went to London with the family, then in 2003 I went with chamber singers to london, wales and scotland for probably the best and most special trip i've ever been on, and then in 2005 i went to scandinavia and paris. AAAAND now i get to italy and spain for a week! (e:Anne) was right about us not being an impulsive family AT ALL, so for the three of us to sit down and spend an entire afternoon full of valuable free time to compare itineraries, prices, is just crazy, but we did it and all of our flights are booked. we just have to book our hostels and we are all set! AHHHHHHHHHHH it is going to be fantastic. i LOVE travelling. i seriously don't understand how anyone can dislike travelling. i understand how some things i love would not be loved by everyone (including hunchback of notre dame, standing up in front of people and singing, and the song "when the lights go out" by five) but how can you not love just getting away and seeing the world and all it has to offer?
i'm so freakin excited.
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03/04/07 12:56 - 28ºF - ID#38351
it has been three weeks
we'll see. regardless of what part of the day, i'm determined to get back into shape, hopefully the best shape i've ever been in! that way i can continue to eat the way i have been without feeling horribly guilty. it's really not good how guilty i feel when i eat like crap. it like consumes my thoughts the rest of the day. this is probably a signal of some kind of disorder, really. well, as i said, running will either make me change my eating habits, or just make me feel less guilty about it. it's easier to stay thin and be active as the weather gets warmer, too.
the movie black snake moan with samuel l. jackson and christina ricci is good. i really enjoyed it and i recommend it highly. two thumbs up. can't wait to see the 23409283049235 other movies i've been meaning to get to lately.
come see my kiddos sing next weekend (kiddos = students, not children i have birthed). the wizard of oz at jfk - march 9th thru 11th. ask me for details (or just read (e:mike)'s journal). i think i will be sad once it's over. being at rehearsals is fun and keeps me too busy to notice what day it is and before i know it, it's friday! i really do love being busy, especially with great stuff like music and nice kids.
last but not least...............i'll be 24 in 24 days!!!
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02/26/07 10:58 - 28ºF - ID#38292
looking forward to lots of stuff
I have so many things to look forward to in the next few months and I'm so excited about all of them:
march
wizard of oz
my birthday
NATS competition (a singing competition)
april
rock and roll hall of fame
my cousin's wedding in Alabama
bringing my kids to the NYSSMA solo festival
may
running the half marathon
summer
giving a recital and wearing my BEAUTIFUL DRESS
finishing my first full year of teaching
harry potter
going to NYC with (e:anne) :) :)
going to the beach everyday with (e:mike) (e:jill) (e:beast) etc.
fall
Rochester Marathon in september
being a bridesmaid in my friend Nicole's wedding
getting an apartment
auditions/applications for grad schools
yup, i guess life is looking pretty sweet! i'm still hoping to add something else to that lineup though...
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Organic?
I worked in an organic food store for a few years and nutrition is an interest of mine. Organic food wont make you feel better. It wont cure all your problems and put that magic back into life. The store I worked at sold organic fluff for the love of god. Organic food is an ever expanding term that can be applied to foods no one should eat as well as the highest quality foods.
Unfortunately, the key to better eating is not necessarily a better quality of a particular food, but which foods you eat. So, for example, all the organic chocolate in the world isn't going to make anyone feel better. Where as switching from an all chocolate diet to brown rice and veggies would help.
That, and let's be honest, who can afford to eat all organic? People managed to eat healthy before organics took off and they can certainly do so today.
It is a bewildering path to walk down. The Omnivores Dilemma is a good book about where your food comes from. It beats up equally on the conventional and the organic food industry.
best of luck
And I don't say this to discourage you or anything- I probably can't run a mile. But how crazy! I'm glad you have a new plan you like though- I think that's the key. If you hate it you won't do it.