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11/18/2011 15:07 #55544

children in need
So, Rory and I went to see Rock of Ages (highly recommend seeing it!) at a special Children in Need gala showing. I got a fist full of glitter thrown down my cleavage by Justin Lee Collins! Ha! Good times. Anyway, we chose that showing so we could contribute to the charity in a fun way. I carried on the fundraising at work and made my co-workers donate to come dressed for a clash day. Too much fun when you get your boss to don a pink tutu!

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The whole staff

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My boss

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Me with my Pudsy bear ears on
lilho - 11/18/11 22:15
Helping the children. You're a good person. Cute ears.
libertad - 11/18/11 18:43
hee hee, nice baby bump.
metalpeter - 11/18/11 17:03
I wanted to see it and I know it was in Toronto and I assume it is still in NYC... If I was on my game or what ever you want to call that I would have seen it.... Don't have my papers so Canada is out..... Glad you both had a great time....
tinypliny - 11/18/11 16:40
Justin looks a lot like (e:metalpeter), don't you think?

You look fabulous! :)

11/02/2011 08:35 #55425

leavin on a jet plane
Category: travel
Flying out today :( Too short of a visit, there's never enough time these days. Said good-bye to one nephew today sending him off on his bus to school. Poor guy thinks we'll be home when he gets back. Couldn't say a proper good-bye because he's going to be horribly upset. We went shopping just the other day and said 'bye', he thought we were leaving for good and started to cry. We thought maybe it would sting less if we just let him go off to school happy.

So it's off to London and 3 more weeks of work, then I start maternity leave. We'll officially move into our new house the weekend of Nov. 25th.

Thanks again (e:Springfaerie) and (e:Dimartiste) for the awesome handmade baby blankets! Thanks (e:Theecarey) for the cats and dogs coverall and watermelon onsie! Thank you (e:jbeatty) for sophie the giraffe and the krinkle toy. They MUST be good ones, not just because your Emily loves them, but my nephew was like 'ooooh this is fun'...and he's 5! Lastly, thank you SO MUCH (e:Metalpeter) for the gdiapers, burp pads and thermometer! You're so kind and the sustainable diaper system is something that was really important to us, so thanks for getting us started!

Til next time peeps....

metalpeter - 11/02/11 16:58
You are welcome... Hope your time here was a good time....

07/07/2011 12:21 #54656

prince william
Category: dreams
Or the Duke of Caimbridge if you prefer. Anyhoo another wierd dream last night. The Prince and I were at the top of a ski slope, but in summertime, so it was covered in grass. There was a massive orange tarp slide going down it in zig zaggy directions, kind of like an ultra mega platinum huge slip n' slide.

We had to go down it on our bellies, but half on top of each other like a luge. Along the way we have to try to rescue Muppets which are dangling on ropes throughout the course. Occassionally there are these giant playing cards (about the size of a car) ramped at angles that we had to jump to avoid pits of purple acid.

Get to the bottom with all these rescued Muppets and guess what? They turn EVIL and start attacking us! WTF.
paul - 07/08/11 10:03
That is one strange dream, any ideas what inspired it?

07/05/2011 07:22 #54645

green lantern
Category: dreams
I had a dream last night that the Green Lantern was teaching me how to shoot bow and arrow. My target was a carved out watermelon pegged to a telephone post with little melon balls in it. I was supposed to hit a melon ball from lightyears away, on my knees. But hey, at least I got to spend time with Ryan Reynolds....he's quite easy on the eyes!
ladycroft - 07/07/11 12:14
haven't seen the movie actually.
metalpeter - 07/05/11 17:52
He Is Just a bit....Did You see the Movie ? The Only thing is I have seen him play goofy so many times it is tough to take him serious....

06/07/2011 07:25 #54438

Dear Joshua
Category: potpourri

Dear Joshua,

Some time has passed and my heart is healing. It was very hard to say good-bye to you, especially being so far away. The day of your funeral there was a man playing the bagpipe outside the station. It was a fitting song.

That night we went to dinner and toasted you. I tried to say it myself but I got too choked up and Rory had to finish it off. Even writing about it now brings tears to my eyes.

We were in the middle of a great conversation you and I, which will have to wait some time to be finished. When I gave you that book and your 'license', I don't think either of us envisioned this road trip.

I came across this poem and I couldn't help but think of you. It's a shortened version.


Ready or not, some day it will all come to an end.
There will be no more sunrises, no minutes, hours or days.
All the things you collected, whether treasured or forgotten, will pass to someone else.

Your grudges, resentments, frustrations and jealousies will finally disappear.
So too, your hopes, ambitions, plans and to-do lists will expire.

It won't matter whether you were beautiful or brilliant.

What will matter is not your success, but your significance.
What will matter is every act of integrity, compassion, courage or sacrifice that enriched, empowered or encouraged others to emulate your example.

What will matter is not your competence, but your character.
What will matter is not how many people you knew, but how many will feel a lasting loss when you're gone.
What will matter is not your memories, but the memories that live in those who loved you.

(An excerpt of 'What Will Matter' by Michael Josephson)

Jason, we think about you often and hope your heart is healing!

mrmike - 07/07/11 11:09
T, nice words, I know I'm seeing this a little late, but the sentiments are timeless. J, thinking of you often, glad you are healing
ladycroft - 06/09/11 12:15
I would like that Jason, thank you.
libertad - 06/08/11 08:54
Nice words (e:ladycroft). Jason, although we don't know each other that well, I often hope you are doing alright. Sorry that the relationship didn't work out but I'm glad to hear that you are doing at least a little bit better.
jason - 06/07/11 10:57
It's been hard. I went into the bottle for a good two months, staying out late most nights. On top of this was the stress of a failing relationship (I got betrayed...AGAIN) and all of this has taken its toll on me. What I've wanted to do is take 1 month off from life and travel around but it seems that can't happen, I do need this job after all.

I've been doing a little better, relationship is over, not boozing as hard or anything, keeping better habits. Cleaning Josh's stuff out is just brutal. I'm going to look for something of his you might want to keep.

You were always a good gift giver! I know the book you're talking about and I've checked it out. Interesting stuff. I know he appreciated it.

Thanks for thinking of me