Thursday, July 05, 2007
Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Friday, June 15, 2007
Brette and Justin (her boyfriend) went skydiving last weekend for the first time in Granbury. Donny and I went to watch, wondering why anyone in thier right mind would trust their lives to a parachute.
I also included a picture of Donny's first dance at prom. Notice the 'serious' dance face he has going on!
Brette on her way down
Brette's instructor, Brette, Justin, Justin's Instructor
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
(Before reading this post, see previous post if you haven't already)
Thanks for all of your encouragement after my previous post. As I was going through my mail yesterday, I found what looked like a bill from Atmos Energy. They were my gas provider when I was teaching and coaching. When I opened the 'bill' it was actually a credit of $150. I called them and they said they've been searching for me for over a year now to refund my money. What a blessing!!
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Donny and Grandma
Me and Grandma
Friday, May 25, 2007

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Corey and Mema toasting their nachos.


The Granbury Riverboat
Donny has been the current juniors' sponsor since they were freshmen. They've been fundraising for 3 years, therefore allowing them to have Prom on The Granbury Riverboat. Because Donny was their sponsor, it meant that I got to attend Prom as his date. I must admit...I got my hair and nails done, bought a new dress, makeup and shoes. It felt so fun to "go to prom" again. We had a catered meal, a 3 hour cruise, and more dancing than we could handle. To top off the night, we were treated with fireworks. Awesome! I've only gotten one camera developed so I'll be posting some additional pictures in a week or so. Until then, enjoy!
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Jennifer and Kenny are very special to me. I have known them almost 8 years now. Jennifer and I met first at ACU. We were acquaintances up until we took a class called P.E. for Elementary Teachers. One day as I was sitting several rows away from her, I heard her say she worked at a camp. The next thing I heard was "It's a Presbyterian camp." Because ACU is affiliated with the Church of Christ, most of the students attended Church of Christ camps. Imagine my surprise when I found out Jennifer was Presbyterian also. I quickly asked her if she was talking about Prairie Valley and Gilmont, two camps that I attended as a child. At that point, I was a sophomore and unsure of what I was going to do during the summer. Jennifer told me that she was the Assistant Director and there were still positions available for counselors. Within a day, I received an application from her and sent it off. In the meantime, Jennifer introduced me to Kenny, a wonderful man, who quickly became a great friend as well. To make a long story short, I was offered the job and had one of the most amazing experiences of my life. I worked at camp for 4 years with Jennifer and 3 with Kenny.
I have come to love Jennifer and Kenny like they were family. I have been with them through their engagement, marriage, the birth of their son, and now the excitement of expecting their daughter in August. Kenny is in Princeton Seminary and only has 1 year left. I can't wait for them to move back to Texas!
Happy Birthday! I love you guys!!
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Apparently Corey, Uncle Joe, Terry and I were the only ones who took the silly picture "seriously."
Mother's Day weekend was great for everyone. Corey came in on Thursday and we headed straight for Mom's. On Friday, Corey went to school with Mom, then went to Mema's and helped her make pies. Saturday, we all got together to have a Mother's Day lunch since Corey was leaving at 7:00 Sunday morning. This was the first Mother's Day where Mom, Corey, Brette and I were together.
Happy Belated Mother's Day to all of you mothers out there!
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Tuesday, April 17, 2007
For those of you who didn't watch last night's episode of The Bachelor, Amanda was not given a rose. I thought she blew her chances when she told him the most romantic date she'd ever been on was on the show. That might have been the case, but I'm not sure that that was the best answer she could have given. Does anyone besides me think that for such a handsome guy, he has NO personality? He's awkward and he CRIED. He CRIED for goodness sake. I'm totally okay with guys crying, but on The Bachelor, and on the 3rd episode? Give me a break.
Monday, April 16, 2007

I was finally able to go to sleep at 5, after cleaning out a junk drawer, organizing a new calendar (please send me your birthdays), and updating my blog. My eyes are really tired, but other than that I feel great. Hopefully this is not going to happen on a daily basis.
And I'm awake. As a matter of fact, I've been awake since 2:00. I'm completely exhausted, yet can't go back to sleep. It might have to do with the fact that I'm coughing like crazy. I read in a magazine that Whooping Cough has come back. It said if you are around children, especially babies, and you're between the ages of 11 and 64, you should get a new vaccine. I'm not sure what a Whooping Cough sounds like, but I can imagine. This all started with a tickle in my throat a couple of weeks ago. No pain, just a tickle. I would cough when I yawned or laughed, but that was it. It's now developed into a full-fledged, hacking, smoker's cough (sidenote: I do NOT smoke, but have always had a smoker's voice and cough). Do any of you have a suggestion as to what over-the-counter cough medicine works the best?
I'm going to make one last attempt to sleep. If I'm not asleep by 4:00, I guess I'm going to stay up. I think my dad must have cursed me. For as long as I can remember, he's gotten up at 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning to read the paper and drink coffee. I am definitely a morning person, but not one who wants to get up at 3 or 4 to prepare for the day.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Donny and I went to see Blades of Glory this weekend. It was a typical Will Ferrell movie - hilarious at times and dumb at others. I would recommend it though.
My weekend was pretty uneventful. We signed the papers on Brette's car on Saturday morning then went to eat with our grandma and aunt. I then decided to surprise Donny and take him to a movie and dinner.
Today, I've pretty much been a bum. I ran some errands and layed (laid?) out since the weather is so nice.
I'm still enjoying the LASIK procedure. On Tuesday, I was seeing 20/15 which is considered better than perfect. It's still hard for me to believe that less than two weeks ago I was unable to see the E on the chart without contacts or glasses. I don't have to wear the goggles anymore (thank goodness) and I'm able to wear makeup. I took a picture on Easter with the goggles on, but it hasn't been developed yet. I'll be sure to post a picture when I get one.
Monday, April 09, 2007
Sorry again that it's been so long since I last posted. I kept thinking I would post when I had pictures to go with what I wrote, but as of today, I have 5 cameras waiting to be developed. So...here's a rundown of the last month.
-Around the first week of March, Brette a 2003 Hyundai Sonata. She loved the car because it was fully loaded with a sunroof. It probably wouldn't have been her first choice, but beggars can't be choosers, right!? Anyway, two weeks ago, while I was in Lubbock, I received a phone call saying the dealership had messed up the paperwork and the lender had backed out. They told me that Brette would need to bring the car in (on a Friday night) so that they could inventory it. They also told me that I could come in on Monday to finalize my part of the paperwork. At that point, I thought everything was taken care of.
That was until I got back to Dallas and received a call from Brette saying they wouldn't let her leave with the car. By that point I was furious! It was not her fault that they made a mistake, they had lied to me, and they wanted her to go without a car until I could come sign the paperwork. I told them they needed to give her a ride home and I would try to get there by 9:00 that night. This was after my plane was delayed and it took them 45 minutes to unload our luggage. I had also planned on being at Donny's by 8:00 because we had to leave early the next day for a wedding. I drove to Fort Worth in the POURING rain, ran some errands, and made it to the dealership by 8:30. As I was pulling in I decided to call the two managers I had been working with only to find out that they were both gone for the day. WHAT??? By the time I walked in the door and was SOAKED, I told them I wasn't signing anything and that they needed to give us everything out of the car and they could have it back. Of course, they couldn't find the keys, so we had to return the next day.
To make a VERY long story short, we were actually glad to give the car back because the 'check engine' light came on only two weeks after Brette had the car. Since then, she's gotten a Chevy Cobalt that she absolutely loves. As we speak, they are adding a sunroof and power windows and locks.
Bottom line: DON'T go to Toyota of Fort Worth, DO go to Hillard Used Cars and talk to Chris
-I'm finally done traveling for a little while. I love traveling, but it's nice to be in my own bed for more than 2 days a week. On a side note, I left some of my clothes at the Marriott in Waco and they mailed them to me free of charge! Who would have guessed?
-Donny and I went to a wedding a couple of weeks ago for two of his friends. The wedding was at the groom's parents' lake house. It was beautiful! I got to meet a lot of his friends that he went to high school with and their parents.
-My 87 year old grandmother fell at the fitness center last week and broke her hand and one of her ribs. She's about as good as can be expected, but I think it kind of shook her up. Luckily she's in really good shape for an 87 year old and nothing else major happened. She even drove herself home right afterwards. I guess that's where I get my stubbornness from!
-The greatest thing that has happened recently, was that I got LASIK done on my eyes. One of my New Year's Resolutions was to get LASIK done by the end of the year. I went in for a consultation last Monday and by the time I left, I had scheduled my surgery for Friday morning. My mom and I stayed in a hotel on Thursday because I had to be there at 4:30 in the morning. I went to a follow-up appointment on Saturday and the doctor said I was already seeing 20/20. I can't believe it! It's so weird to get out of bed and be able to see everything. The only drawback is that I have to wear cute goggles every time I go outside for a week. Donny and my dad say that I look like Curt Rambus (apparently an NBA player that used to wear goggle-like glasses on the court). I am also not allowed to wear makeup for a week. I can do without it if it means I can see without contacts or glasses!
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
For those of you who have Spring Break this week, I hope you enjoy it!
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Yesterday was the 3rd time in a month I was fortunate enough to go to the ER. Ok, so maybe fortunate is not the word to use, especially when it involved my leg being lanced and packed. Apparently I developed a strep infection in my leg that probably started as a small cut from shaving. I originally thought I had been bitten by a spider so I decided I should go to the doctor. The first doctor diagnosed me as having an infection, but gave me medicine that was ineffective when treating strep or staph infections. So...that led to my trip to the ER yesterday. The infection had grown to cover the entire inside of my left thigh. I am off work for two days and will have to remove the packing tomorrow.
Other than that, life's been pretty crazy. I'm out of the office 3-4 days a week so I feel like I'm never caught up. We're looking for an assistant so if you know of anyone that wants to work a couple of days a week let us know.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Okay, not really. My flight was originally scheduled to leave at 11:40 this morning. On Friday, after my extreme lack of sleep, I decided that there was no way that I would be able to make it to the aiport by 11:40. As a result, I changed my flight to 2:50. Thank goodness I did! We didn't even get to the airport this morning until 11:30. Those of you who know me, know I hate being late. I had no desire to rush through security and run to the 11:40 flight.
So...I compromised and made it on the 2:05 flight. Until then, I'm sitting in the airport bar because there isn't a Chili's or Friday's. Apparently this is the best place to get food (unless I want Burger King or Pizza Hut). I had some chicken strips that were decent. The diet coke is a little flat though.
We had a great turnout at the career fair and I interviewed some excellent candidates this morning.
I'm turning around and leaving for New Orleans tomorrow at 9:50. I was already nervous about going because it's Mardi Gras week, but now I'm especially nervous because there was a tornado there last night. Oh boy!
Monday, February 12, 2007
I just arrived in Lubbock in order to prepare for the Tech Career Fair and On-Campus Interviews. When I left Dallas it was raining like crazy. It's nice and sunny here. The wind is blowing pretty hard, but that's to be expected. What's Lubbock without tumbleweeds blowing across the road?
I ended up spending two days in the ER last week. On Thursday night I woke up about 2:00 and couldn't go back to sleep. At 3:00 Brette woke me up saying she had a really bad pain in her back. I blamed it on overexertion and tried to go back to sleep. I then heard her sobbing in the living room so I knew it was serious. In the time it took me to get dressed to take her to the ER, she said the pain had relented. So...I told her I'd go to Walgreens or Wal-Mart to get her some medicine and heating pads. I drove all over the west side of Fort Worth and NOTHING was open at 3:00 in the morning - not Walgreens, Wal-Mart, Tom Thumb, Albertson's, CVS or Target. I was heading back to the apartment when she called to tell me the pain was back. After that we loaded up in the car and headed back to Baylor Medical Center. She was obviously in a lot of pain and they determined after a CT scan that she had kidney stones. If you've never had kidney stones, you cannot imagine the pain that they cause. I had them in college and hope to never have them again. We ended up being in the ER from 4:00 to 7:00 in the morning. My mom came up and took care of Brette while I went to work. I probably would have taken the day off due to my lack of sleep, but I had a HUGE meeting that day.
Brette's okay now, it was just a rough week for the both of us. First the wreck and then the kidney stones. What are the chances?
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Brette progressively began to feel worse, as can be expected when involved in a major accident. I got several calls (she couldn't get out of bed to come get me) throughout the night informing me that she was becoming more and more stiff. I was worried, but not extremely worried until she told me that she thought she was having a migraine. Brette usually doesn't get headaches, let alone migraines.
I went into work this morning but decided to leave at noon to take her to the minor emergency clinic. Because she was involved in an accident they refused to see her. So off we went to the emergency room. They got us in very quickly but that was about all that happened quickly. We sat behind the curtain in "Bed 5" for almost 6 hours. In that time we heard two people get diagnosed with appendicitis and one get diagnosed with pneumonia due to congestive heart failure. One thing I realized is that there are a lot of people out there who do not have someone else to rely on in times of need. One lady was asked if she wanted to be resuscitated if she were to flatline. She couldn't make up her mind because she hadn't yet discussed that option with her husband, who was her roommate in the nursing home. It broke my heart to hear her say, "Help me. Someone please help me!"
Mrs. Mason, know that there was someone on the other side of the curtain praying for you and the decisions that you and your family will have to make. God bless you!
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
My poor sister! Brette just got a car on Sunday. Mike bought it for her and brought it down from California. We were both excited because we've been sharing my car for almost 6 months now. With my new position and Brette's new job with us, we had to figure something out. She couldn't get a new car, because she had no credit. So...Mike found her a '96 Toyota Corolla with only 79,000 miles on it for almost nothing. It was in perfect condition. The interior looked brand new and it worked like new. He drove down here on Sunday, we had dinner and then she drove off into the wild blue yonder. Until...
Today, when a guy decided to hit her from behind going 40 mph while she was stopped at a stoplight. The impact crushed her back end, folded her hood, caused her to hit her head on the steering wheel and hit the guy in front of her. I feel so sorry for her! I remember what it felt like to get my first car. I also remember what it felt like to get in my first wreck. She didn't get a ticket but the guy that hit her got three. He didn't have a license or insurance and he got a ticket for hitting her.
I am so thankful that in all of that she wasn't seriously hurt. The guy said his brakes went out and that he had only gotten the car a couple of hours earlier. Sketchy? Sounds like it.
I'm not sure what will happen now. We simply can't function with only 1 car. If any of you have a car that is for sale or have a personal friend who's a car salesman/dealer please let me know. I'd definitely like to see if there's something we can work out.
Please pray for Brette and everyone involved, that they won't be in too much pain in the next days and weeks to come.
Monday, February 05, 2007

Tuesday, January 09, 2007
I can't believe Christmas is already over. It seems like yesterday I was shopping for last minute gifts and stocking stuffers. I love Christmas and all of our family traditions. This year, new traditions were added as we spent Christmas with Donny's brother and sister-in-law and their family. I am looking forward to continuing old traditions and adding some of my own in the future.
On Dec. 30th, my cousin Jennifer got married. The reception site was about 5 miles away from the church. Unfortunately, we were not given permission to decorate the reception hall until 6:00, with the wedding beginning at 7:00. On the way to the reception site, we all became lost and didn't arrive until 6:15. We decorated for 30 minutes, then had to leave to make sure we arrived at the wedding on time. We also got lost on the way back and had to make a big circle around town to find the church. We finally arrived at exactly 7:00 for a beautiful ceremony. The reception was beautiful as well! Jennifer and Brian had a great DJ and everyone danced the night away. There are some cute pictures of Donny and my grandma dancing on the photographer's website. It is located at www.julieannphotography.com under current clients/Jennifer and Brian's wedding.
On New Year's Eve, Donny and I opted for a night at Woody's Tavern here in Fort Worth. I had never been there, but Donny assured me it would be a fun place to spend our evening. We got a seat at the bar (after having to spend $20 to get in) and asked if we could play trivia. They gave us the keypads and I beat Donny 6 games to 1. He may be able to beat me everytime we go bowling, but I've got him beat when it comes to trivia.
This past Friday, Donny's basketball team (undefeated) played their toughest district opponent (also undefeated). There was never more than a 7 point lead for either team and fortunately, Donny's team won by 3 at the buzzer. It was incredible! I love watching him coach and the feeling of confidence in his ability to call the right plays at the right times.
They are now 1st in District and will be going to the playoffs! Congratulations!!
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Things have been pretty quiet around here. I'm done traveling until January so I'm just tying up loose ends here in the office.
We're going to have a pretty busy holiday season. This will be the 1st Christmas I will be away from my family, as Donny and I will be at his brother and sister-in-law's house in Austin. Part of me is bummed to be away from my family, the other part is excited that we're starting new traditions. Donny has been very gracious about attending all of the holidays with me, so it's time that I do the same.
My dad and Kim will be staying at the apartment throughout the holidays. It will be nice to get to spend some time with them.
Countdown to Christmas - 12 days!!
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Well, Gayle, I'm guilty as charged. I promised an update on Monday and completely neglected blogger.
I can't seem to get a grasp on my new position, in terms of time management. I've never had a job where I've had to leave projects undone until the next day. I've learned that recruiting is an ongoing process. Here are some other things I've learned about recruiting:
1) I will rarely reach someone on the first try.
2) People will be rude, even when I'm calling to offer them a job.
3) Trying to keep up with 50-100 people at one time can be challenging.
4) I have to be aggressive.
5) I will be exhausted after conducting 8 interviews in one day.
6) I love meeting new people and learning about their backgrounds.
7) I love sharing the business because I believe in the company and its products.
8) I look forward to going to work everyday.
9) It's fun!
On another note, I'd like to congratulate Jennifer and Kenny in expecting their second child and Lori and BSC in having Nate last week. How exciting!
Does anyone else feel that EVERYONE is married and having children? Donny and I celebrated our 2-year (dating) anniversary yesterday but are not anywhere near getting married or having children. I would have never thought that I would be 25 and unmarried. I do NOT have a timeline like Lisa on The Bachelor, but when I was in High School, 25 seemed old. Now that I'm 25, it doesn't feel that way. I'm not in any hurry, but it's hard not to be envious of my friends that have already begun their families.
P.S. I am STILL looking for a roommate. If you know of anyone moving to/relocating in Fort Worth, please e-mail or call me.
Friday, December 01, 2006
I'm back!! For whatever reason I've been getting a "Gateway Timeout" message when I've tried to access blogger since the 11th.
I'll have to do a complete update on Monday morning because I am swamped at work today.
I will say that I saw the movie Flicka this week and LOVED it. I'm not ashamed to say I teared up (more than once).
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Thanks Jennifer, for reminding me that I've been neglecting my blog. Here is a recap of what's been going on since October 27th:
1) As of last Friday, I am now the Director of Selection - Campus (politically correct word for recruiter). That means that I am now in charge of all of the recruiting for our office, on 8 major college campuses. Basically, I travel to each campus and either conduct an info session or go around introducing myself to college students who want an internship or full-time finance position. I LOVE it! The main campuses I recruit from are: UNT, UTA, TCU, TECH, ACU, MWSU, TSU, and BU. If you know of anyone that I can talk to on those campuses, I'd appreciate your help. I've been meeting with professors, career services, and the presidents of fraternities and sororities. Also...if you know of anyone from any college that's looking for a position in the Fort Worth area, let me know.
2) I spent my 25th birthday recruiting at Texas Tech. Though it was not the ideal place to spend my birthday, I made the most of it. I had some awesome fried cheese from Spanky's and some great margaritas from Chimy's.
3) Donny treated me like a princess for my birthday. Following lunch at Olive Garden, he took me shopping for a new suit and purse. He was definitely a trooper because we spent 4 hours at JcPenney. I feel like we can make it through anything if we can make it through that!
4) I have officially moved offices. My original office was in a storage closet. I'm not kidding. Their office had been growing so quickly, they had no choice but to clean out a closet and put me in it. Fortunately I now have an office with a window that faces downtown. I'm so excited!
5) Basketball season has begun for Donny. I can't wait to sit in the stands and support him and his team again. Unfortunately, this will be the first year that I won't be able to be at all of the games and won't be coaching myself. Though I miss the kids and the coaching, I am completely confident that my decision to leave teaching was the right one.
6) Christmas is on the way! As I was shopping for things to put in my office this morning, it took everything I had not to buy Christmas decorations. I love this time of year. The weather is wonderful and I LOVE shopping for other people.
Hopefully I haven't left anything out. I may not be updating as much since I'm going to be out of the office most of each week.
Friday, October 27, 2006
Fall weather has officially arrived in Texas. The air is cool, the wind is furiously blowing and all is well.
Today the wind is blowing so hard, it almost knocked me off of my high heels. It's very similar to the biting wind that always seemed to blow in Abilene. I remember walking in between McKinzie Hall and the Music (now Education) Building and feeling like I was in a wind tunnel.
The only drawback to the wind is the fact that I live in an apartment complex that has an abundance of oak trees. As a result, I am awakened many nights to the sound of acorns hitting the metal roofs of the carports. I also tend to step on every acorn on the ground between the apartment and my car. In tennis shoes, it's not a problem; but in dress shoes, it feels similar to stepping on a rock with my bare feet. Stupid Acorns!
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Today, our building conducted a fire drill in which all eight floors had to evacuate using 1 stairway.
I couldn't help but remember the victims of 9/11 as I calmly made my way down 1 flight of stairs and headed outside. What was it like in the towers that day? What thoughts were going through people's minds as they made their way down 70 flights of stairs?
How would I have reacted in that situation? Would I have been calm? Would I have waited to help those that were left behind or unable to make it down the stairs on their own? Would I have instead raced down the stairs to get to my friends and family?
I am filled with sorrow for the families and friends of the victims of 9/11. I have weeped for their situation, but will hopefully never know what it's like to lose someone to a senseless act of terrorism.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Well, I've finally convinced myself to run a 5K. For those of you who know me, running is NOT my forte. I love playing sports, hiking, and being outside; but to run just to run...NO WAY!
Until now!
I've really been trying to get in shape over the last couple of weeks. I've started eating healthier foods and smaller portions. I've also excercised here and there, but never run.
I've seen the benefits of running. A girl I went to high school with started running and now has the body of a bodybuilder (with the help of weights as well). So...I've decided that running a 5K will give me a reason to train and run everyday.
Donny has agreed to run it with me. Now my only decision is whether we should run one next month or wait until February for the Cowtown 5K. I'm thinking we should probably run the one next month so that the goal is in immediate sight. What do you think?
Friday, October 13, 2006
I never thought a movie titled The Diary of a Mad Black Woman would touch me like it did.
If you've never seen any of Tyler Perry's movies, I highly recommend them. Tyler Perry is a Black Gospel Playwright and was originally inspired by Oprah to write down his story.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
A couple of weekends ago, Donny and I attended a UT tailgate party and football game. The whole experience was new to me. The only collegiate football games I had previously attended were those of TCU and ACU. While they were a lot of fun, nothing compared to my experience at UT.
After a quick stop at the Round Rock outlet mall, we arrived in Austin and the tailgating began. My "adopted" parents and their friends definitely know how to tailgate! Not only do they have a full meal, they also bring along their T.V., portable satellite dish, microwave, and blender. We had a blast!
To top it all off, one of my sister's friends, and a former member of our youth group, was able to get Donny and me free tickets to the game. The seats were in the freshmen section, but who's going to complain about free tickets?
Needless to say, Donny and I had a GREAT time at the game and can't wait to attend another one. Here are some pictures!
Tailgating at it's finest (notice the T.V. on the lefthand side of the picture).
Triplets
Beloved Bevo (with the Capitol building in the background)
The Band
The Band (again)
The view from our seats
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Donny's niece arrived on Friday, a little early but in perfect health. We got to go see her on Saturday and spend some time with Donny's family. Here are some pictures from our day with Tatum.

Donny's first diaper changing experience. He did a great job!
Proud Uncle!

Donny, Bobby (the proud Daddy) and Tatum!
My 1st picture with Tatum!
Beautiful baby! Congratulations Bobby and Nicole!
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Last night was spent painting three of the four walls of my living room. After I posted yesterday that I would be painting, my cousin Amy e-mailed me to ask if she could help. What?! She wanted to help paint? Sweet! Not only did she help me pick out the paint, but she also offered to do the edging. As a result, the living room looks great! I can't wait to move on to the next room. I'll post pictures soon.
Amy, you're awesome!
Monday, September 18, 2006
The Randy Rogers concert was a blast! I really enjoyed getting to hang out with Yolanda and Chris and getting to see a lot of people from my hometown.
I LOVE dancing with Donny. Until I met him, I very rarely two-stepped because everyone dances differently.
The only drawback to dancing with him is his height. He's 6'5", so naturally I spent the whole night looking up to talk to him. As a result, my neck will only turn a couple of degrees each way. It's quite humorous if you ask me!
On another note, I've decided to paint my apartment. I think once I paint it, it will begin to feel more like home. I hate painting, but love the results. I'll be sure to post some before and after pictures!
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Every other Wednesday night we've decided to have cousins' night at the apartment. Two of my cousins joined us in Fort Worth: one at TCU and one at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. I'm desperately trying to learn how to cook, so I thought this would be a great way for us to connect and for me to sharpen my cooking skills. I'm proud to say that dinner went very well last night. I made Bruschetta Chicken Bake from www.kraftfoods.com. A friend of mine (at Donny's request) made me a personalized recipe book for Christmas. That was the best gift I could have gotten! I'm excited to try out all of the new recipes.
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I'm also proud to report that I will be getting satellite (with DVR) tomorrow. I can't wait to be able to record all of my favorite shows and watch them without commercial interruption. Thank goodness for new technology!
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Saturday night, Donny and I are going with our friends Yolanda and Chris to the Randy Rogers concert. Randy actually dated a friend of mine many years ago. I love Texas country and can't wait to see him live!
Friday, September 08, 2006
Two weeks ago, Donny and I went to Austin to celebrate his niece's 7th birthday. We had a great time with his family and friends and topped off the evening with dinner at The Oasis (http://www.oasis-austin.com/).
Labor Day weekend was fairly uneventful except moving my mom into her new apartment (which is AWESOME) and helping Donny wash and iron most of his curtains. That was a feat, especially since they hadn't been washed in 2 years. Let me say on his behalf, he is a VERY clean person. Every time I turn around he's cleaning something else. However, dusting is not his specialty and unfortunately the curtains fell into the dusting category.
Other than that, I went to NY for the 1st time on Wednesday. I didn't get to see anything other than the airport and hotel, but want to go back in the future to see all of the sights. FYI...try to avoid the Holiday Inn JFK at all costs.