2007 ... the year of changes ...
We left Pittsburgh. Traveled to Vietnam. Bought a house in Buffalo. I reconnected with a childhood friend who lives here now. Childhood friend helped us make new friends. We met a ton of new people through estrip. I started blogging for the first time ever. We started at a new church that we really like. I started a new job. My last job I loved, but I came home angry and frustrated. This job, I don't love, but I come home with a happier disposition at the end of the day. I now have time to do the things I enjoy because I'm not utterly exhausted from work. My mom declared she was divorcing my dad, an act that sent our little family into a tailspin. We celebrated the holidays in our home with my family and it turned into a mini family reunion. In 2007, I have been the happiest I've been for several years.
2008
I want more changes for 2008. I'm going to make a plan for work...go back to school, switch jobs, do something...but I need to make a plan for the future. I'm going to consider being a commissioned lay pastor, so I can serve a church in a way that won't conflict with my husband being a pastor. I offered to teach piano lessons to children at Massachusetts's Avenue Project and I am going to try to make it happen. I'm going to travel to Bulgaria in July, hopefully.
I hope a few things stay the same. Share my life with (e:Drew). Live in Buffalo. Stay connected with our friends and church.
Here's to another year!
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01/01/2008 11:43 #42706
2007 into 2008Category: life
12/31/2007 08:46 #42690
View from the windowCategory: pictures
This is our view from the bathroom. Usually when I look at it, I think, they really need to paint their house before the clapboard starts rotting. But in the winter time it has this old rustic farmhouse look to it that I like.
This was the view from our window this morning. I rarely watch the weather, so unless I hear weather murmuring from other people, snow like this is a pleasant surprise.
This is the view of a window from our bedroom door. One day, we plan on having a stained glass window. In the summer I'll have a beautiful stained glass view and in the winter I already have a winter wonderland view, I'm never going to want to leave bed.
metalpeter - 12/31/07 11:10
That one picture with the snow on the tree where it kinda looks like ice looks really cool. I don't know if you took it that way on purpose but with the church Steeple right between them is a neat look. I don't know what your and and (e:drew)'s plans are but if you come to the party tonight don't be shy about taking pictures, assuming you want to. Nice pictures by the way.
That one picture with the snow on the tree where it kinda looks like ice looks really cool. I don't know if you took it that way on purpose but with the church Steeple right between them is a neat look. I don't know what your and and (e:drew)'s plans are but if you come to the party tonight don't be shy about taking pictures, assuming you want to. Nice pictures by the way.
mrmike - 12/31/07 09:07
Funny there are many days that leaving bed seems like a questionable notion
Funny there are many days that leaving bed seems like a questionable notion
12/21/2007 10:24 #42606
Christmas is comingCategory: holidays
I'm such a little kid...I'm so excited to be off from work soon for the Christmas holiday...I can hardly stand it. It's only 10:15am and it feels like the day is dragging on FOREVER.... It is the never ending work day full of bad Christmas music and minory annoyances. It's standing in between me and family, fun, presents, Christmas celebrations...I have work I COULD, in theory, be doing, but I can only think about 4:30pm...at which point the work ends and the fun begins.
james - 12/21/07 13:00
well, it is 1PM only 3 1/2 hours to go!
well, it is 1PM only 3 1/2 hours to go!
12/20/2007 09:05 #42594
Incompetence AboundsCategory: work
So a person comes to work with the plan to check e-mail and voicemail from the previous work day and shoot off to a morning meeting in Hamburg. Voicemail, e-mail and estrip checked, the person gets up and starts leaving the building to drive to the meeting. The person runs into their supervisor who lives in Hamburg. "Hm", the person says, "Mr. Supervisor, why did you drive here to work only to turn around to go back to the meeting in Hamburg". Mr. Supervisor pulled a face that said, Meeting? What meeting? That face was quickly folllowed by a face of dawning realization. Then Mr. Supervisor finally said, "<ahem, clear throat> The meeting was cancelled....oh, no, I need to call everyone else to make sure they know".
Is it just in social services where these things happen? Would people at the prestigious Roswell schedule meetings then capriciously cancel them without telling anyone? I mean, am I complaining about something that happens everywhere....I guess scheduling and canceling meetings is just a pet peeve of mine I like to rant about it.
Is it just in social services where these things happen? Would people at the prestigious Roswell schedule meetings then capriciously cancel them without telling anyone? I mean, am I complaining about something that happens everywhere....I guess scheduling and canceling meetings is just a pet peeve of mine I like to rant about it.
james - 12/20/07 12:22
well, you don't get to be supervisor with mere mediocre incompetence. No, you must demonstrate extraordinary incompetence.
well, you don't get to be supervisor with mere mediocre incompetence. No, you must demonstrate extraordinary incompetence.
12/16/2007 16:10 #42538
More to life than money and careersCategory: sims
I have everything you could want in a Sims life. My husband makes high-end gnomes for sale. I'm purusing a career in modeling. We have every toy in the Sims toybook...but I just can't help like feeling that there's more to this life...
In these days and times, Sims are so disconnected from one another. They need to get back to their communal roots and rediscover the religious Sim life in commune with one another. So I present to the SIMS world, my Sims religious compound....
The building on the far left is the children's barrack.
In the middle front building on the bottom is the recreation room.
The middle back building is the cafeteria.
The building on the far right is the barrack for my faithful adherents!
Who wants to move in?
On top of the front middle building is my special apartment that I share with the husband. Can't be a cult leader without some swanky digs, right?
carolinian - 12/20/07 17:22
A compound isn't truly compound until there's more than one wife and a minimum of three underage concumbines.
A compound isn't truly compound until there's more than one wife and a minimum of three underage concumbines.
james - 12/16/07 21:34
Can I stir the kool-aid?
Can I stir the kool-aid?
jim - 12/16/07 20:13
Wrong account? :)
Wrong account? :)
drew - 12/16/07 19:58
My family hasn't quite settled in yet. We have to do that first before we can recruit adherents.
My family hasn't quite settled in yet. We have to do that first before we can recruit adherents.
drew - 12/16/07 17:35
Just for the record. no such swanky digs at Lafayette Church.
Just for the record. no such swanky digs at Lafayette Church.
mike - 12/16/07 16:14
Those are some crazy swanky digs! I am very jealous!
Those are some crazy swanky digs! I am very jealous!
i'm so glad you came to the party! it was a pleasure meeting you :)
I wish you the best of luck with the traveling to Bulgaria. In terms of the Massachusetts's Avenue Project I have to admit I'm not really sure what they do but I do know, that I know someone who was invovled with them. I had heard that they do a lot of good stuff for the community but not really sure what it is. I hope that once you get your plan all set that you are able to do it all. Remember that you having a plan is special, what I mean is most people don't really have one they just work there same job and figure out a trip or vacation they would like to go on but don't change anything unless the job really goes bad. I hope 2008 is a great year for you and drew.