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05/13/2007 22:10 #39261

Cleaning out the camera
First of all, congratulations to (e:Anne) for graduating today!!!!

I have pics on my camera from various events, and they are here for your viewing pleasure.

(e:Mike) worshipping at (e:Anne) 's place of employment
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From last night...(e:Mike) and I hit up various bars on Allen Street in superspeed mode...Frizzy's, Staple, Gabriel's Gate, Coulter Bay, and Cathode...yet we were at Jim's by 2, and home by 3....we were truly on a mission!

Here we are at Cathode
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I always take pictures of myself when I'm intoxicated
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I'm pretty sure I ripped these off the ceiling. Go Sabres...!!!
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Whoopsies I spilled beer on (e:Mike) 's crotch!
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He bounced back.
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Now from today, (e:Anne) 's graduation!

My pics of inside Alumni Arena didn't turn out so great, but here's a couple of the inside and all the empty chairs before the graduates processed in.
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This is a sign made of cupcakes. It was awesome! I'm really curious as to how they did it. How did they get the middle ones lined up?
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Outside the CFA afterwards
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And (e:Anne) 's one request for our graduation festivities...

...a carrot cake from Muscoreil's.

Mmmmm
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Hope you enjoyed. It's not really Monday tomorrow, is it....?!?!

lilho - 05/16/07 20:17
holy shit. i want cupcakes and carrot cake NOOW!
fellyconnelly - 05/16/07 12:22
crazy amounts of cupcakes!
mike - 05/14/07 22:11
oh and i hate you for spilling beer on my pants. It was certainly a whirlwind tour (maybe 10 min in ech bar?)
mike - 05/14/07 22:11
some classy pictures for sure! I love the cupcake thing. I am doing that for my next party!

05/11/2007 17:02 #39240

mountains :(
I don't miss my ex-boyfriend or anything at all about our "relationship", with just one exception.

I miss the Adirondacks.

I was looking at (e:fellyconnelly) 's pictures of the Hudson Valley and even though that's not the same area, it looks just like the Adirondacks and surrounding areas.

My ex's family has a house in a small town out there. I just loved being there....kayaking, backpacking, looking at the stars, sitting by the fire...

I don't want to miss it, but I do. I really need to find people who will do that stuff with me. I don't want that part of my life to be gone forever.
james - 05/15/07 20:50
I dated someone up in the Adorandacks. And while he was a perfect gentleman and a wonderful person, my memories of the relationship invariably switch back to the jaw dropping amazing background.

Everyone should date someone someplace scenic at somepoint in time.
fellyconnelly - 05/11/07 17:45
Adirondacks and the Catskills are close enough to be basically the same...

I don't know what I'm going to do without my mountains. I need a lumpy horizon!

Don't let it be gone forever though... you just have to go on adventures every now and again!

05/10/2007 22:43 #39230

the estrip and the dell
This website doesn't work on my old Dell. When I try logging in, it goes to a "The Internet cannot connect to this website" or whatever page. I can't update or comment on any journals. It makes me sad.

Looks like I'll be flying solo for an apartment this summer. Seems like so much work to make appointments and look at the apartments and yadda yadda...is it worth the effort...ok it definitely is.

Uhhhh...peace out, you nappy-headed hos. (that is referring to each estripper, not just (e:lilho) and (e:hodown) ;) )
imk2 - 05/11/07 07:32
i thought you were moving in with Anne. did i miss something in one of her posts?
mk - 05/10/07 23:06
It's XP Professional Edition with Internet Explorer. My dad had the computer all souped up by someone at his office and now it has all these annoying "Zone Alarm" popups that basically double-check before you do ANYTHING. I used that computer for like 4 years with no problem, so I think he messed it up. Grrrrr! I'll have to use estrip lite I guess!
paul - 05/10/07 23:02
What operating system and browser is it running? You could always use the stripped down version of the site at estrip.org/lite - it should work on anything from phones to internet appliances to old dells.

05/06/2007 21:45 #39187

my usual (fascinating) weekend rambling
The weekends go by soooo fast.

I'm down to about 28 days of teaching left. That's craaaazy. I can't believe my first year is already almost over. I'm looking forward to next year though.

Whenever I go home on Friday, I'm feeling so gung-ho about getting so much work done for school over the weekend. Then Friday night rolls around and I usually end up hanging out at Target or going out with (e:Mike) and the gang. Then of course Saturday I sleep in a little, have a delicious breakfast, clean up some stuff, do some shopping, maybe go out to dinner, and then go catch a movie or go out again. And Sunday I have church, and then I teach lessons, and I have to run, and then do our family dinner. Who can be expected to squeeze in schoolwork on such a full, exhausting schedule?

Plus, who can be expected to do work on a day like today, beautiful weather, the Sabres game...

I ran 10 miles today - my second time running that far, and this time I went faster than last time. It was actually sort of, dare I say, easy? I mean I needed to stretch and I'm a little sore in my right hip, but mentally it was a breeze. I'm very ready for this half marathon I think. :)

Ummmm, what else...yesterday I ran by Cozumel and was amazed by the number of people there! I then went home and told my mom all about it, and she kindly reminded me what yesterday's date was...DUH!!!!!!

(e:Anne) and I came to the conclusion that we both have literally no idea where the Rainbow Rink is. And my mom started to tell us but we both sort of didn't want her to tell us because we enjoy the mystery. I blocked it out and I hope (e:Anne) did too.

Can't wait to hear some more about (e:Mike) 's slapping a cowboy experience, too.

Running is the best cure for depression, I think. Well, exercise in general. It just makes you feel so good. I admit, without (e:Mike) and (e:Jill) here this weekend, I felt a bit lonely and that drew up some sad feelings last night and this morning, but I've felt so much better since I went running. Running personally helps me put things into perspective and realize that most things aren't that big of a deal and that certain things have or have not happened for very good reasons. So I think before people take drugs or some other treatment for depression, they should try adding some exercise to their lives. I know it wouldn't cure everyone but it would definitely help. So if you're feeling down, go for a walk, or a run, or ride a bike, or dance...even if what you were sad about doesn't change, the way you think about it will, at least for awhile.

And finally, (e:Anne) and I went to the historic Riviera Theater on Friday to catch a production of The Sound of Music. It was just as entertaining as we had hoped. If you aren't lucky enough to have gone to the Riviera Theater for a production, you must. You are in for a real....treat...


GO SABRES!!!!!!!!!!!! (What will Buffalo be like when the Sabres win the cup?? That's another entry for another day...)


metalpeter - 05/07/07 17:47
My understanding is that running or other physical activity helps with depression in two ways. First of all being busy (not so much that you don't get enough sleep that worsens it) helps you fight it cause you are working through it. Also you can't sit around and wallow in it. Secondly I belive that the endorphines that kick in espicaly after running can counter act the chemical imbalance.
mike - 05/07/07 15:36
YOU WENT TO THE RIVIERA!?!? I AM SO JEALOUS! Was it as good as Clue?
imk2 - 05/06/07 22:15
hey i was there friday night at the play!

05/04/2007 00:12 #39148

maybe i am a good teacher
I had our Spring Concert tonight at the high school, and now I'm listening to the concert.

I always get very contemplative after these kinds of events. I know I've only been teaching for a year now, but I really feel like I'm making progress in a lot of ways. The students definitely respond to me differently than they used to. A lot of kids who resented me for being there have changed. I guess they see that I know how to get them to sing better. I almost typed "get them to sing well" but I don't know if I would say that. I don't think they all sing well, yet. Too many bad habits have been learned in the past few years to drop so quickly. But things are definitely changing, slowly but surely.

It's weird, at the beginning of the year, i HATED being in the room without the other teacher (let's call her "Pat") there. I did not like being in charge at all. But now it is becoming much more natural. I think it's because I don't worship the ground that Pat walks on anymore. I had no confidence in myself and therefore did everything the way she did, but now I'm starting to find my own style and am trying different ways of getting things done.

All I know is next year, I think I will be the only official chorus teacher, and that would have terrified me last year, but now I'm really looking forward to the challenge. I know that I was so set on going away to grad school soon but I'm really enjoying what I'm doing now...getting kids interested in music and expanding a very small music department into something better. Not that it matters to much, but I would love to eventually be known around the Western New York area as a school with a good music tradition. That takes years and years, I know, but maybe I'm up for it?

jessbob - 05/04/07 07:39
You're making mr laduca proud