I seriously doubt it, but that's okay. Why haven't I blogged for the past seven months? Because even on my best days my life is pretty boring. However, there have been a few things that have happened that deserve mentioning.
April-My roommate Molly moved out after living with me for over two years
May-I started an editing internship with Eschler Editing
June-At the end of the month, we had a family reunion in Paris, Idaho (Bear Lake).
July-my new/old roommate,Veronica, moves in again, and we both experience roommate nirvana
August-I started dating a boy named Mike.
September-I get my first van! This event deserves it's own post; see below
October- Mike and I break up
November- On some date in November, that is still unclear to me, I started dating Adam. Does anyone else see a pattern there?
So, those are the major events since last I wrote. Now you are all caught up. You are welcome.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Sunday, September 04, 2011
"Baby, You Can Drive My Car"
Because I can't. Yet...
Yesterday my mom brought me a huge surprise...a wheelchair accessible van! Thanks to the generosity of my amazing parents, and my Mom's cousin Kaye,(pictured above, and the previous owner of the van,) I can now take my power chair anywhere, and I have a lot more freedom. The van is fully equipped to meet all my needs. Now all I need is a driver's license...
Yesterday my mom brought me a huge surprise...a wheelchair accessible van! Thanks to the generosity of my amazing parents, and my Mom's cousin Kaye,(pictured above, and the previous owner of the van,) I can now take my power chair anywhere, and I have a lot more freedom. The van is fully equipped to meet all my needs. Now all I need is a driver's license...
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Hot, Hairy Mess
I am searching for a new tenant/roommate right now, which is always a fun experience. I advertised the condo as animal-friendly and specified that the new tenant must love love dogs since I have two hyper canines. Early this morning I received this lovely email. I have been laughing about this "Hobby Breeder" all day, and felt I had to share her words here, since this is my first run-in with an animal hoarder in-training.
Kim writes:
"Do you need a pet deposit? I have 2 huskies, a german shepherd and a cat. Im a hobby breeder, My german shepherd is pregnant and my husky has 7 puppies (they all will go to their new homes by may 8th)"
In case you lost count, that's eleven animals she wants to bring with her. ELEVEN. Yes, the puppies will be gone by May 8th, but soon they will be replaced by another litter, and since she is a hobby breeder, there is no end in sight.
Soon after I adopted Olivia, I took her to be spayed. However, the procedure had to be postponed, when it was discovered that she was already pregnant. About a week before she gave birth she developed a very serious case of the most disgusting diarrhea I have ever had the pleasure to clean up. Then along came her seven pups, who quickly learned how to push down the walls of their enclosure, and spread chaos, (and poo) through out the house. The next six weeks were hectic to put it mildly, and there is no way I will ever willing descend into puppy hell again. Especially with six other pets in the mix...
So here are some questions for Kim:
What in the world are you thinking? Have you inhaled so much fur that it is impeding your thought process in much the same way cocaine might? What landlord in their right mind would ever rent to such a hairy mess?
Kim, dear; perhaps you should consider delaying your "hobby-breeding," until you own a large house, situated on a large piece of land. Might I suggest a farm?
Kim writes:
"Do you need a pet deposit? I have 2 huskies, a german shepherd and a cat. Im a hobby breeder, My german shepherd is pregnant and my husky has 7 puppies (they all will go to their new homes by may 8th)"
In case you lost count, that's eleven animals she wants to bring with her. ELEVEN. Yes, the puppies will be gone by May 8th, but soon they will be replaced by another litter, and since she is a hobby breeder, there is no end in sight.
Soon after I adopted Olivia, I took her to be spayed. However, the procedure had to be postponed, when it was discovered that she was already pregnant. About a week before she gave birth she developed a very serious case of the most disgusting diarrhea I have ever had the pleasure to clean up. Then along came her seven pups, who quickly learned how to push down the walls of their enclosure, and spread chaos, (and poo) through out the house. The next six weeks were hectic to put it mildly, and there is no way I will ever willing descend into puppy hell again. Especially with six other pets in the mix...
So here are some questions for Kim:
What in the world are you thinking? Have you inhaled so much fur that it is impeding your thought process in much the same way cocaine might? What landlord in their right mind would ever rent to such a hairy mess?
Kim, dear; perhaps you should consider delaying your "hobby-breeding," until you own a large house, situated on a large piece of land. Might I suggest a farm?
Friday, January 28, 2011
What I Actually Read in 2010
Last year I had a goal to read fifty books, and I actually succeeded! At the beginning of the year, I made a list of books that I wanted to read. If you are interested, here is the original List, and the list below is what I actually read.
I read many good books in 2010, but the top six, (in order of reading),that stuck with me the most were:
1. A Virtuous Woman
2. The Book Thief
3. The Sky Is Everywhere
4. Interpreter of Maladies
5. Let the great World Spin
6. The Help
I read many good books in 2010, but the top six, (in order of reading),that stuck with me the most were:
1. A Virtuous Woman
2. The Book Thief
3. The Sky Is Everywhere
4. Interpreter of Maladies
5. Let the great World Spin
6. The Help
1. Strange Red Cow And Other Curious Classified ads From The Past By Sara Bader
2. The Memory Keeper’s Daughter By Kim Edwards
3. Ellen Foster by Kaye Gibbons
4. A Virtuous Woman By Kaye Gibbons
5. Time Sex and Power: How Women’s Sexuality Shaped Human Evolution By Leonard Shlain
6. Shutter Island By Dennis Lehane
7. Prayer By Spencer W. Kimball
8. The Five Love Languages For Singles By Gary Chapman
9. The Pleasure Of My Company By Steve Martin
10. Northanger Abbey By Jane Austin
11. The Book Thief By Marcus Zusak
12. Like Normal People By Robert Myers
13. The Blue Castle By L. M. Montgomery
14. The Elegance Of The Hedgehog By Muriel Barbery
15. The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society By Mary Ann Schafer & Annie Barrows
16. The Sky Is Everywhere By Jandy Nelson
17. Before I Fall By Lauren Oliver
18. Happens Every Day: An All Too True Story By Isabelle Gillies
19. The Case Of The Missing Marquess By Nancy Springer
20. The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins
21. Catching Fire By Suzanne Collins
22. Looking For Alaska By John Green
23. My Left Foot By Christy Brown
24. Going Bovine By Libba Bray
25. One For The Money By Janet Evanovitch
26. The Book Of Mormon: Another Testament Of Jesus Christ By The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
27. Two For The Dough By Janet Evanovitch
28. The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat And Other Clinical Tales By Oliver Sacks
29. Packing For Mars: The Curious Science Of Life In The Void By Mary Roach
30. Mockingjay By Suzanne Collins
31. The Financial Lives Of The Poets By Jess Walter
32. The Believers By Zoƫ Heller
33. Let The Great World Spin By Colum McCann
34. Behind My Eyes By Li-Young Lee
35. Interpreter Of Maladies By Jhumpa Lahiri
36. The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy By Douglas Adams
37. The Magician’s Assistant By Ann Patchett
38. The Patron Saint Of Liars By Ann Patchett
39. The Handmaid’s Tale By Margret Atwood
40. Room By Emma Donoghue
41. Life Of Pi By Yann Martel
42. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows By J. K. Rowling
43. The Golden Compass By Phillip Pullman
44. The Subtle Knife By Phillip Pullman
45. The Amber Spyglass By Phillip Pullman
46. The Help By Kathryn Stockett
47. The Phantom Tollbooth By Norton Juster
48. Taft By Ann Patchett
49. This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies Of Remarkable Men And Women By Jay Allison and Dan Gediman
50. From The Outside Looking In: Short Stories For LDS Teenagers Edited By Chris Crowe
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