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01/08/2008 08:27 #42786

Day two without Drew
Category: drew-less
I finally had a mildly good day at work, but no husband waiting at home to hear about my good day. Sad. Made dinner for myself. Without Drew at home, I actually have leftovers for work. Ran out to Home Depot to think of home improvement jobs for Drew to do when he gets back from Louisiana. Just kidding, I do most of the home improvement jobs around our place. I'm looking at putting some vinyl tiles down on the steps and landing going down to the basement in the back stairwell. It's going to be a bigger project than I thought. The last owners glued pieces of felt on the steps and landing and called it a day. I peeled back the felt and realized the steps have to be scrubbed (very, very filthy), sanded and wood spackled in spots before I can even prime the floor to put the vinyl tiles down. My goal is to get the steps done before Drew gets home.

In the spring I want to start fixing the walls of the back stairwell. It has the old nasty thick white wallpaper on the walls which is clearly holding the plaster together in parts. There are a few rips or holes in the wallpaper with some crumbling plaster peaking through. My temptation is to spackle over the rips and holes; sand; and paint over. Would that do the job? The other recommendation given to us was to put up wood paneling, but spackling and painting seems easier. Any thoughts?

Anyway, on day two, I started to miss Drew. Onto day three.

Oh, yeah, I'm going to join Mr. Deadlier in the weigh in. Weighed in at 127 this morning. Before the holidays I lost 5 lbs to hit 125. So I gained a couple over the holiday. Ultimately I want the end point to be between 115 and 120.
fellyconnelly - 01/08/08 22:11
exactly what i mean. day one is fine. day two sucks.
hang in there and just try to focus on enjoying the quiet..
metalpeter - 01/08/08 18:15
I hate to be the one to say it but Dieting doesn't work. Yes it can get you to lose weight when done correctly. But often times it is unhealthy and then you go back to the way you used to eat and gain the weight back again. The other problem is often people cut down the food so much they are hungery and misribable and then there body goes into that I don't know when I'm going to get food again so it doesn't burn any calories. The best thing to do is to (I don't beielve in the writing everything down idea once you start counting and weighing stuff it effects what you eat I think) is pay attention to how and what and where you eat. From there you can either eat a little bit less each time or cut out the snacks or just try to eat more healthy. I say go with the last the reason being is that the reason you want to lose the weight (even if it isn't it should be) is for your health so just try to eat better and if you lose some weight then that is a bonus. I know I eat all kinds of fast food crap for lunch. Not to mention Frozen Dinners and Canned chef boy arde stuff and chips and pop during sports and all kinds of bad shit and the vegitables I get are in caned soups or the side portions of those frozen dinners. I wish all of you the best of luck getting a little bit healthier. Oh and if you want find some form of fun and safe exercise to do also the key is that it has to be something you enjoy that won't wind up hurting you.
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carolinian - 01/08/08 10:41
I'm feeling the same way, (e:janelle), as I too am shocked and horrified at my holiday poundage. Now if we can just get several more estrippers to diet we can have our own reality show. :)

mrdeadlier - 01/08/08 08:42
By good work I mean the decision to make the effort -- not the adding of the 2 lbs. ;)
mrdeadlier - 01/08/08 08:41
Nice! Consider this a pat on the back. Keep up the good work!

01/07/2008 18:06 #42783

Ludicrous is a wise man
Category: work
Today I had a "class" with my clients. I needed them to connect together the concepts that if they want money, they not only need a job, they need to keep the job, and not following the rules is a quick way to lose the job. And they don't want to lose the job because then they won't have money. Therefore, don't break work rules.

One kid got really excited and blurted out, "Yeah, it's just like what Ludicrous said in that one song, 'if you don't want to play take your broke ass home'". I paused for a second and realized that yes, it IS just like what Ludicrous said.

And who said rap music is a bad thing?

james - 01/07/08 21:58
I younger, much crasser version of my sense of humor wants to make a literacy joke regarding the spelling of his name.

But the older, wiser version just wants those damn kids to get off his lawn.
jenks - 01/07/08 20:12
oh janelle, janelle, janelle, you silly white girl you...
Don't you know that word is spelled Ludacris?

;)

But I think you, as my friend says, "broke it down for the Barney the purple dinosaur style"

hurrah.

01/06/2008 19:24 #42772

Day one without Drew
Category: drew-less
Dropped Drew and Kookcity2000 off at the airport.
Went to the grocery store to buy a ribeye steak, which I buy one or two times a year when Drew is gone for a lengthy period of time.
Prepared my ribeye steak in a manner that I love, which Drew finds disgusting. Thus the reason I buy it only once or twice a year when Drew goes out of town. That and meat is REALLY expensive, anyone else notice that? (gift idea for next years Secret Santa ya'll).
Enjoyed said steak while working my way through season 4 of Gilmore Girls.
Buckley is already sulking from the absence of Drew.
The cats probably haven't even noticed that Drew is gone.
And I have no one to boss around. But I do have a large bed and twice the pillows as usual to myself tonight.

Drew is going to try to periodically post pictures of the trip at the church's website, if you want to wander over there occasionally. www.elmwoodjesus.org
fellyconnelly - 01/07/08 09:20
mm steak! I always enjoy night one of lauren being away, but then the rest of the time I get sad and lonely.

Oh man i want steak now!
drew - 01/06/08 23:11
Glad you are enjoying me being gone.
jim - 01/06/08 21:43
Hey, that's how steaks get made around these parts too :)
paul - 01/06/08 21:38
Wow, I really like it that way. It reminds me of how (e:hodown) and I always used to eat it on campfires, yum.
janelle - 01/06/08 21:08
Drew doesn't care for the fact that I throw steak in the broiler to make it nice and seared brown on the outside and a cool, fleshy red on the inside.
james - 01/06/08 20:36
How can you make meat disgusting? We must know the delicious recipe!
jim - 01/06/08 19:43
What's the recipe?

01/05/2008 19:22 #42759

secret sorority success
Category: life
So, I've been relentlessly attending the meetings and parties of two chapters of this social sorority as you may recall Today, I dragged myself out of bed way too early this morning cursing and swearing as I drove all the way out to the furthest out suburbs to the meeting for the chapter that I really like so I can get into the chapter. It ended up worth the effort when I had the following two conversations:

sorority sister A: Didn't we just vote you into the group?

Janelle: Uh, I'm not sure. If you did, I'm not sure you're supposed to say yet.

sorority sister A: Oh, well, I'm just horrible with secrets!


Sorority sister B: I would have loved to have met your mom (who is also in said sorority) when she was in town.

Janelle: Well, she will definitely be coming out for my initiation...if I get initiated, you'll get to meet her (hint, hint).

Sorority sister B: Well, she may want to plan to come out in March then (wink, wink).

Sweet, looks like an invite should be in the mail shortly!
fellyconnelly - 01/06/08 11:01
(e:lauren) was part of young women's masonic society in her youth...

she claims to not remember much about it... (i say she is hiding a sinister plot to take over the world)
james - 01/05/08 21:31
hm... a smart woman, connected with a church.... are you becoming a member of the knights Templar?

If so, be a kind ruler.
fellyconnelly - 01/05/08 20:12
ooo secret secret society!!

01/04/2008 09:11 #42744

Much ado about work
Category: work
I know I talk (really it's more like complain) about my job quite a bit. It's to the point where some must be thinking, if you hate it so much, then quit or do something about it. Ha! I have a plan that I'm going to lay out over the next couple of days.

Step 1. Pick a quit date. I pick JULY 2009. I know, that's a bit down the road. But I have my reasons. And at least it gives me a concrete date that I can count down!

Reason 1. I want to make sure I'm not doing a "grass is greener on the other side" thing. Right now, I'm not actually doing the job I was hired to do. Starting in April or May, I should be doing the job I was actually hired to do, so maybe I'll be more satisfied then. Also, (e:Drew) wisely pointed out to me that I often hate my job for the first 6 months to a year. And then I hate leaving it when all is said and done.

Reason 2. I am not just quitting this job. I am going to leave the social service field. I am making plans and thinking on a new career path. I want to use the time to take a few classes and prepare a bit before I make the switch.

Reason 3. Finances. I have a few monetary goals to hit before I jump ship. Including paying for the classes to become a commissioned lay pastor.

Reason 4. I want to pop out a baby around July 2009 and it just makes sense to me to make a career shift at the same time.

libertad - 01/04/08 18:09
Wow you have it all planned out! Thats good though. I am never good at that...although I do have a few goals in mind for 2008!
fellyconnelly - 01/04/08 09:30
"i want to pop out a baby"
hehe well put! You and (e:drew) have lots of work to do this October!