Wednesday, December 30, 2009

I'm Still Here

The holidays have ended my habit of posting daily, temporarily.  I'll come back and get caught up soon.

I did have a fantastic weekend with Poker Guy in Louisiana.  I'm not giving all the details because this is not that kind of blog.  I will tell you that I remember falling asleep in his arms then waking up several hours later - still in his arms. 

Hope everyone's holidays were happy and that the coming year holds new and wonderful things for all.       

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Secrets



You chat with me online...tell me I'm someone you'd like to get to know...send me a friend request on Facebook.  When I comment on one of your status updates you delete my comment?  What's up with that?  I don't have to be your one and only when we first meet, but I won't be your dirty little secret.  You should be showing me off, not hiding me.

FYI:  This was NOT about Poker Guy.  He not only does not delete my comments, he wrote, "Thanks, Jennifer.  I'll see you Saturday."    

Image from Photobucket.

One Last Present

Tuesday, December 22



I got my last present from Santa.  The floor saver arrived.  It's a little wider than the tent, but I can fold it.  Leaving it a little larger so you can have a "porch" area outside the door only seems like a good idea until it rains...

It doesn't have grommets or any way to secure a rope, so it can't serve double duty as a tarp.  I can get a small one from Wal-Mart.  I'll probably want both if it rains, anyway. 



 

Monday, December 21, 2009

Smile




Days like today make me miss my job and my benefits.  My daughter and I had dental appointments.  Cleanings, exams, and x-rays were free when I had insurance.  Today I paid 250 dollars just for the cleanings and exams.  I opted out of x-rays.  Thank goodness neither of us get cavities very often.  I was 30 before I had my first tooth filled and she has yet to experience the drill.

I like my smile and would like to keep it.   I never had braces and I still have 2 of my wisdom teeth, so I have some crowding issues. I can't miss appointments. I've invested a lot of money in my daughter's smile so she's not missing her appointments, either.  I didn't spend all that money on Invisalign braces so her teeth could fall out.

Many years ago I had an appointment to have my wisdom teeth removed but they are sitting right on top of the nerve and I was told I was at very high risk of nerve damage.  I would have the same numb sensation that you have after a novocain shot, but it wouldn't wear off.  I was in tears just thinking about it.  I like to eat.  I can't imagine not being able to taste my food for the rest of my life.  I like to kiss.  How can I enjoy kissing if my lips are numb?  A new romance would not be the same without all the kissing and snuggling.

I couldn't do it.  I cancelled the surgery. 

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Survivor

My daughter and cheer friends (2006):



I just watched the Survivor final.  I didn't watch much this season so I wasn't familiar with anyone, but after the first 10 minutes I already knew I didn't want Russell to win.  He may have played a good strategic game, but arrogance is a huge turnoff.  I'm glad he didn't win.

Does anyone watch Survivor any more?  I used to watch it all the time.  If I couldn't be home, I'd record it.  I lost interest somewhere.  Next season will be the Heroes vs. Villains of the past.  I may have to tune in to see it.  I'd like to see Rupert play again.

If I could be on a reality show, I'd choose Amazing Race.  When my daughter was on a competition cheer squad I tried to get one of the other moms to go on it with me.  We could've been the Texas Cheerleader Moms!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Santa Came Early



The first 3 of my presents are here and I couldn't wait until Christmas to play with them.  I set up the tent in my living room.  Anyone over 5'3" or 120 pounds would be crowded, but I'm small enough to fit comfortably with my pack at my feet.  It's easy to set up and take down solo, and it's got a generous door on the side so I don't have to be a contortionist to get in and out.  Even with the rainfly on I can peek out one of two windows to see what's happening outside.  I can't wait to test it outdoors. 

I rolled out the sleeping bag, crawled inside to test it, then rolled it up and stuffed it back in the compression sack.  It took several minutes to figure out, but after I've done it a few times I think it will be easy. 

I tried the new backpack on.  The straps need adjusting.  I don't think the chest strap is supposed to go across my boobs.      

 

   

School Dayz

Friday, December 18





I went to the school and took my placement tests.  I stood in line so the advisor could enter my scores into the system and I was supposed to be good to go.  I tried to register online and it's still blocking me.  I have to go back to sort it out, but they're closed for the next two weeks.  Early registration doesn't end until January 9, so I still have time.

I finally got my H1N1 vaccine while I was there.  I'm in the high risk group that is supposed to get the shot because of my asthma, but I was not going to drive across town and stand in line for hours to get one.  They were giving shots at the school with no charge, no waiting, and I was already there.  I was out of excuses so I got mine.  I haven't had any side effects so far other than a slightly sore arm.

 

Friday, December 18, 2009

Bon Jovi Hawaii 1987: Part 2



Click here to read part 1.

We woke early the next morning (actually, I'm not sure I slept) excited to be going to Hawaii.  Our friends from the night before called our room and told us that the fan club personnel were in the lobby and we could pick up our boarding passes then instead of waiting until we got to the airport.  I ran downstairs to get them.  They actually had "Bon Jovi" on the boarding pass!  I still have one of mine.




After we were done jumping up and down and screaming, we finished getting dressed and headed to the airport, where we joined the other members of the fan club.  In all, there were 150 of us headed to Hawaii.  The majority were teenage girls.  Those poor flight attendants... 




We weren't too bad, other than refusing to stay in our seats.  We hung out in the aisles with our new friends.  That's me in the hat.  Someone stuck it on my head just before snapping the picture.  I tried unsuccessfully to convince her she really wanted to let me keep it.  We didn't wait to get to Hawaii to start taking pictures.  I took a bunch out the plane window.  This might be leaving San Francisco.  Does that look like Alcatraz?  We missed the food service because we weren't in our seats.  We had to ask the flight attendants if they would make another pass.  They said they would but we would have to wait until they were done serving everyone that had stayed in their seats where they belonged.  Finally, after five hours over the ocean, we began our descent into Honolulu.  As we touched down onto the runway, 150 girls screamed and cheered.  The flight attendants breathed a huge sigh of relief.




We had each been allowed to bring two bags on the trip: one to check and one to carry on.  Being an inexperienced teenage traveler, I crammed each suitcase as full and as heavy as I could possibly make them.  We had assistance claiming and transporting our checked baggage, but were on our own with our carry on bags.  My bag was so heavy I couldn't carry it. I began to drag it. We went down a flight of stairs and it thump, thump, thumped along behind me. 

We were herded out to a garden area where we would receive our leis and take our first tourist photograph.  Every time we boarded a vessel, visited a tourist attraction, or bumped into a man with birds we were photographed and the pictures were offered for sale at a premium price.  I don't remember buying any of them.  I was on a budget.  I had only 300 dollars in spending money for the week.

We were transported by bus to our hotel.  We stayed at the Queen Kapiolani.  It was across the street from the zoo and about a block from the beach.  In the lobby, we were read a long list of rules and given our room keys.  My roommate and I were one of the lucky few who had a room with a view.   From our lanai we could see the ocean and Diamond Head.  Our friends had a view of the alley and the hotel rooms next door. 

The view from our balcony:




My new friends and I walked along the beach to find dinner.  I had never seen water so blue.  Even though the water is actually pretty clean in Galveston now, the Mississippi churns up so much sand as it empties into the Gulf of Mexico that it will always be a brownish green color here.  

I was exhausted by the time we got back to our room.  I was too excited to sleep in San Francisco and barely got any rest on the bus, so I was out as soon as my head hit the pillow.

Part 3 next week.   

Today's travel tip:  Never buy luggage without wheels. 

For more virtual travel, visit Pseudonymous High School Teacher.  Link up if you have a travel story.


 

    

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

If someone blogged about you...



I've had a few questions and comments about whether Poker Guy knows about this blog and what he would think if he did.  No, he does not.  If it ever gets serious between us, I'm sure I'll tell him at some point.  I don't tell my family and friends not because I'm embarrassed, but because this is my online diary.  You guys don't know me personally, so it's not the same when you read it.

It's not full of viscious gossip and slander because that's just not my style. 

Do your friends and family read your blog?  What would you think if you were Poker Guy and found this?  I'm not likely to change what I post, but the comments have made me curious.      

There are some new faces that may not know who I'm talking about.  If you'd like to catch up on Poker Guy: 
Texas Hold 'Em
Poker, Cemeteries, and Bikes
Ren Fest
A Date?
Hmmm...What to Wear...
Snow Daze
Viva Las Vegas
Small Town vs Big City Dating
Making Plans

Wow.  I didn't realize it was so much...

Making Plans



I received a text from Poker Guy today:  "Thinking bout you.... And Vegas.... And Louisiana...."  He's been waiting all this time for a firm response from me.  We still hadn't made actual plans, just talked about going. 

I called and told him ok, I'm going to make reservations for Louisiana at a hotel near the casino for the day after Christmas.  He said that's fine if I want to make the reservation but he's paying for the room.  So, should I reserve one room or two?  We've been together at three poker parties, on two bike rides, at Ren Fest, and to the show.  Is this our second date or our eighth?  Does it even matter?

I made a reservation for one room with two beds. 

Yes, I know I overthink everything. 



  

Monday, December 14, 2009

My Energy is Returning



Did you know that difficulty sleeping, waking up tired, feeling grouchy, low energy and even an inability to concentrate can be symptoms that asthma is not under control? I just learned this.

I've been using my medication without fail, even when I'm not experiencing the classic symptoms like chest pain, coughing, and shortness of breath for several weeks and my energy levels are finally returning to normal. I'm not sitting around staring at the clutter thinking I really should clean up. Blogging is fun again. This is worth 200 dollars a month.

The Packing List



I've been doing some research online about what to pack.  I found the following list, among others:

The Basics:
Backpack (3,000 to 5,000 cubic inches)  Ordered online
Sleeping bag (rated to 20 to 50F)  Ordered online...layered with a lightweight liner and outer shell will be good to 20...it is a very rare day in Houston that even gets below freezing.
Sleeping pad  I have two: an ultra lightweight 1 inch foam pad, and a self-inflating pad that doesn't weigh much more.  I'll try both and see which I like best.
Two-person tent/tarp  Ordered online

Eating and Drinking:
2 one-liter water bottles  Or one bladder that holds 1.5 liters?  They sell 3 liter bags, too, but that's a lot of water...
Water purification (filter, iodine, or bleach)  I think I want a filter system.  The thought of drinking water treated with iodine doesn't thrill me...eeew...
Stove and fuel  Have one, but looking for something lighter.
Wind screen (to protect the stove flame, constructed out of aluminum foil)  I don't know how to make a windscreen, but I've got foil.
Pot/pan with lid  Check.
Waterproof matches and lighter  Added to shopping list.
Cup or mug  Added to shopping list.
Lightweight bowl and spoon  Check.
Multi-tool or utility knife  Added to shopping list.
Scraper for cleaning pot  Do I really need this? 

Clothing:
Trail-running shoes or hiking boots (broken in and waterproofed)  Need to do some research on hiking boots. 
Sandals and fleece socks or lightweight camp shoes  Again...do I really need this?  Will a pair of $1.99 flipflops work?
Wool socks  Allergic to wool.  Not gonna happen.
Sock liners*  What are sock liners?
Synthetic long-underwear bottoms and tops  I'll skip these.  I'll layer my running clothes like I do for distance runs.
Synthetic shorts or convertible pants  Check.
Underwear  Don't wear 'em with my running clothes.  They just get damp and stay damp.  Smelly and uncomfortable.  Most runners and bikers I know don't wear them. (TMI?)
Synthetic/wicking t-shirt  Check.
Rain/wind jacket and pants  Both are added to my shopping list.
Wool or fleece jacket (or vest if warmer)  My running long sleeve shirts / jackets are very warm.  Under Armour rocks!
Wool or fleece hat*  Check.
Wool/fleece gloves or mittens*  Check.
Bandanna  Why?
Gaiters*  What are gaiters? 

Accessories:
Directions, trail map, or guidebook  If I can't find a map online, I'll visit the information center before the hike.
Headlamp  Check.
Toilet paper in Ziploc bag  I wouldn't have thought of the Ziploc bag.  Good idea!  If I get the biodegradable kind I don't have to pack it out, right?
Plastic potty trowel  Added to shopping list.  What does poison ivy look like again?  I've never had it in spite of spending lots of time in the woods so people tell me I'm probably not allergic.  I'd rather not take any chances. 
Extra Ziploc/trash bags  Check.
Lip balm  Check.
Sunscreen  Check.
Hand sanitizer  Check.
Toothbrush and toothpaste  Check.
First-aid kit (Band-Aids/bandages, Aspirin, antiseptic wipes, poison ivy treatment such as CORTAID® Treatment Kit, moleskin, tweezers)  Check.
Pack rain cover or garbage bag  Check.
Bear-bagging cord  We don't have bears here, but we do have other critters like raccoons.  Do I still need to hang my food?  I'll get it and do what the others do.

Optional Items:
Trekking poles  I think I want one.  Added to shopping list.
Sun/rain hat  This is not optional. 
Sunglasses  Neither are these.
Journal and pen  Check.
Camera, extra memory cards  And batteries.  Check.
Ground cloth  Check.
Duct tape  Check.
Watch  I'll wear my GPS watch.
Whistle  Check.
Small strainer (for filtering food particles while cleaning dishes)  I'll skip at least for now.

Special Considerations:
Women: bring a few tampons even if you don't expect to need them; backpacking can do weird things to your cycle.  I think most women do this without being told.
Contact lens wearers: bring solution and back-up glasses  How about extra lenses?  Ok, ok, I'll pack my ugly glasses.  Wouldn't want to accidentally crawl into the wrong tent one night...


*Indicates optional/depending on climate and geography

Anything else?

Saturday, December 12, 2009

My Christmas List

My campsite in Yellowstone National Park:



All I want for Christmas is backpacking gear. My current tent is great for car camping. It's way too heavy to carry on a backpacking trip, though. Santa took me shopping online at Amazon and I should get my presents in time for Christmas.

I just found out that BCO is going to be hiking the Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest starting in February - one weekend at a time. It's part of the Texas Forest Trail region I've been wanting to explore. I was excited to see that I won't have to do this part of it alone. I have no experience backpacking, so this is a perfect learning opportunity. It's good practice for the Appalachian Trail I'm going to hike one day.

I don't have thousands of dollars to spend on ultra light, ultra heavy duty equipment and conditions in Texas are not likely to be severe even in February, so they are not necessary for a weekend trip. The cheapest gear falls apart after a couple of uses or doesn't perform as required even for ideal conditions, so they are not a bargain. I settled for light enough, good quality, and affordable.

I found a tent that weighs just under 4 pounds and got good reviews from users for keeping them dry, easy setup, and durability.  I also bought a ground tarp to place under the tent to keep it drier, warmer, and make it last longer.


I found a sleeping bag that weighs just under 3 pounds which is rated to 30 degrees, so it's probably comfortable to 40 degrees. I can add a silk or fleece liner to make it warmer if needed.



I ordered a backpack that smaller women reviewers loved. I'm only 5'1", so that's a big plus.  It has a space for a water bladder.  One of the comments was, "Most quality packs are well over $100 and some even approach $200 for this kind of quality. I was so blown away with the quality construction and all the "extras" that I'm still a little speechless." I didn't see any bad reviews for the pack (and Amazon buyers have no problem handing out bad reviews), just a few minor details that could be improved upon. I'm thinking it will be more than adequate for an overnight hike.

My bill, including shipping, was 250 dollars. I still need to buy a few more things, but I think I got the most important items.

Any suggestions from experienced hikers and backpackers out there are appreciated.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Small Town vs Big City Dating


I grew up in the middle of nowhere - literally.  We were 6 miles outside the city limits of a tiny little town with a population today of 1111, according to the latest census.  That is probably double what the population was when I was living there. 

It was not possible to date more than one person without being labelled a slut.  Everyone knew what everyone else was doing.  Once you agreed to a date with someone, you didn't talk to any more guys until you broke up.  If a guy was asking several girls out at once, they all found out and became angry.

When I got divorced and re-entered the dating pool, I was living in Houston - population 4 million.  People here routinely date several people until it gets serious.  Only then will they feel compelled to stop meeting others.  That took a long time to get used to, and I'm still not completely comfortable with it. 

It's completely unreasonable for me to tell Poker Guy he can't talk to that girl any more when I haven't known him very long and still am not sure if I even want him to be my boyfriend.  I hate when I see her comments on his Facebook page, but I say nothing.  I don't know why it's so weird for me, it just is... 

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Bon Jovi Hawaii 1987: My First Solo Vacation


In 1987 I was 19 and a bit of a groupie.  Bon Jovi was my favorite band at the time and I had joined the fan club so I could get good seats for the concerts.  The fan club put together a trip to Hawaii that included airfare from San Francisco, 7 nights accomodations in Waikiki, a party cruise, tickets to two of the band's shows and a backstage pass for one of them.  I was working part time in a grocery store at the time and living at home.  Fortunately, my father was not living at home because he would never have let me go.  My mother thought it was a little crazy, but said if I earned the money myself, it was okay with her.  I know I was of age, but my parents were of the notion that as long as I lived at home I had to do what they said.

I saved my pennies and managed to earn the 750 dollars by the deadline.  Then I had to figure out how to get to San Francisco.  I couldn't afford a plane ticket, so I took the Greyhound Bus.  They had a special of 59 dollars each way to anywhere with as many stops as you wanted.  I wasn't interested in stopping, but the price was right.  I spent 2 days on a bus.  No showers.  No bed to sleep in.  No clean underwear.

The fan club had paired me with a roommate for the trip.  We had talked on the phone and decided that we would also share a room in San Francisco the night before our plane left for Hawaii.  I took a taxi to the airport, then called for the hotel's free shuttle service.  When I got to the room I told her, "I'm sorry.  I've been on a bus for 2 days.  I need a shower.  I'll talk to you in 30 minutes."

After the shower, I was ready to explore San Francisco.  We again took advantage of the hotel's airport shuttle service, then caught a bus from there that was supposed to drop us off near the Hard Rock Cafe.  We didn't see it.  We walked into the Meridian hotel (I think) to ask directions.  The concierge gave us directions and a map then told us we should take a taxi because it was really too far to walk.  We had the doorman call us a cab.  Very friendly service for 2 people who weren't even guests.



We got to the Hard Rock Cafe ten minutes after they stopped letting minors in.  We were extremely disappointed, but arguing with the doorman did no good.  We walked around for a while people watching instead.  As we passed a restaurant, my roommate said, "Is that Dennis Quaid?"  It sure was.  He was sitting at a table with a blonde looking very cozy.  I know now that it was Meg Ryan.  They looked very into each other and were oblivious to us staring at them through the window.  Neither of us was willing to interrupt their date. 

Before we knew it, we were back at The Meridian and our bus stop.  It wasn't too far to walk, after all.  We caught the last bus back to the airport.  On the shuttle back to the hotel, we met 2 more fan club members headed to Hawaii.  One of the women had a 15-year-old daughter that she left at home.  I don't remember why the daughter didn't get to come, just that she was not happy about it.  All four of us had a pizza party back at the hotel.  We didn't get to bed until 4 am, but I was too excited to sleep anyway.

Part 2 next week...

Travel Tip:  You may be too old for fan clubs (WHAT?!  No WAY!!!), but joining a group is a great way to travel and make new friends.  Also, don't take the Greyhound Bus.  Hitch hiking is more comfortable and may be safer.

For more virtual travel, visit Pseudonymous High School Teacher.  Link up if you have a travel story.

Images from Photobucket.





Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Border Run



I was surfing the web and looking for prices on Symbicort. If I order from a Canadian pharmacy I can get a 90 day supply for 200 dollars. I'm paying that much for a 30 day supply right now. I know some of them are legit, but I'm not sure which ones. I have to do a little more research.

I need to check the prices in Mexico, too. If I could take a vacation to Cancun and come out ahead by picking up a few refills while I'm there, how cool would that be? I wonder how many inhalers I can legally bring across the border for personal use.

How is it that the pharmaceutical companies justify charging us so much more for our prescriptions? I knew there was a price differential, but this is ridiculous.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Viva Las Vegas


Poker Guy and I had talked about Las Vegas on our date. As much as I like to gamble, I have never been. He said we should go sometime. Guys say things like that all the time. It doesn't mean you're really going - especially if it's discussed on a first date. I said we should, not thinking he meant soon (or ever).

He's already planning the trip for February. He asked what would be a good time for me to go and suggested 3 different hotels.

At first I thought it was way too soon to be planning a trip like that. We've only known each other since mid-October and even though we've hung out with a group many times, we've only been on one official date. Then I remembered he's in Ohio now and if we want to see each other, one or both of us is going to have to get on an airplane. Hell, might as well make it Vegas.

I will be making my own travel arrangements.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Good News!



If you don't know about my fender non-bender: 
Something Rotten in Austin
Fender Benders, Festivals, and Freaks

I received a letter from my insurance company.  They settled with that woman who says I damaged her car.  I'm annoyed that they gave her money, but thrilled that I'm not obligated to pay any of it.  Not even my deductible.  Hooray!

Hopefully one ultra minor accident in over 20 years will not make my rate increase.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Rescue Me



My daughter started her community service this weekend.  She got caught shoplifting and was ordered to work 10 hours and pay a fine or work 30 hours and not owe a fine.  She begged me to pay the fine for her.  I didn't steal anything.  Why should I pay the fine?  No.

She's cleaning cages at one of the local animal shelters.  She told me the first room they had her work in was full of the sick dogs.  One of the cages had 2 puppies.  Puppy number 1 was asleep, and puppy number 2 was cuddled up next to him.  At first she thought "it was so cute because he was like saying, ' I love my brother.  I'm going to snuggle with him.' "  Then she realized puppy number 1 wasn't sleeping.  When they took him out of the cage, puppy number 2 started whimpering.  She was heartbroken. 

I wish I could go to the shelter and rescue all of the animals.  My two cats are rescues from the SPCA.  The next time you are looking for a pet, please check out your local shelter instead of the pet store.  Even if you are looking for a specific breed, please don't visit the pet shops.  Those animals are not healthy.  They come from puppy mills.  Go to http://www.petfinder.com/index.html to find animals available in your area, including the re-homing groups for specific breeds.         

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Woohoo! My first award!



The first time I saw one of these I thought, "Blogger chain mail.  Great."  Then I took a closer look and decided I like the idea.  I don't have to forward it to 50 people or the world will end, it's just a nice way of letting people know they are appreciated. 

I got my first blogger award from UberGrumpy.  This is even more of a thrill than seeing my follower number increase by one!  I have to admit I did a little happy dance when I saw it.  Thank you!

Now to pass it on to 5 people.  This is a tough decision.  I follow way more blogs than I could ever possibly keep up with because there are so many good ones.  I have more than 5 favorites.

I'm hoping none of them view it as annoying chain mail.  Pass on to 5 people is the only rule.  And apparently the award only has Santa until after Christmas, then it's just the lemonade stand without Santa.  Alice made it more festive for the holidays.  

Blissseeker: Rider of the Storm  Don't be afraid of the adult content warning.  It's not x-rated.  The most moving, poetic blog on my list.  Start with her writings about the black butterflies.    

Kate: Calamity, Kids and Other Stuff   Not your typical mommy blog.  Yes, her kids are cute.  Yes, she knows how to discuss other subjects as well.  Go congratulate her on remaining in remission and wish her good health, luck, and success with her writing class.

Kate: Secret Office Confessions  Her stuff is better than The Office - British or American version. 

Poppy: Poppy's Dream Fields  Visit her blog, then send her a postcard even though the contest is probably over.  I promise I'm sending mine this weekend.  I'm such a procrastinator...

Tammy: Sugo and Sunshine  This woman is living my dream.  Ever since I watched Under the Tuscan Sun, I've been dreaming of picking up and starting over someplace new.  My hero. 

Now to figure out how to put it on my sidebar...



   

Friday, December 4, 2009

Snow Daze



The date went pretty well last night.  The show was entertaining, the company good, and dinner after was delicious.  He did not invite me just as a friend.  He held my hand, hugged me, gave me a little kiss on the lips, but didn't grope.  He says he wishes he had met me a couple of months ago.  He's flying back to Ohio on Sunday.  He'll be back in two weeks and is already wanting to make plans.  He's talking about a trip to my favorite casino - says that's one of the things he's been wanting to do before he leaves.  He'll be back and forth for the next 8 weeks, and then he'll be permanently relocated to Ohio.  In this economy, it would not be a wise decision to not go where his company sends him.

He is having another poker party tonight and I was supposed to go, but they are warning us not to get on the roads unless we have to.  He just called again to see if I changed my mind.  I would go anyway and take my sleeping bag in case we get stuck there, but I have my daughter this weekend and would not want to be unable to get to her if I need to.  We're both staying in tonight.  I've got a pie in the oven.  It's perfect weather for baking.

Houston never gets snow like this.  I wish enough stuck to the ground so that I could build a snowman.  In my neighborhood, it melted as soon as it hit the ground.  Some areas got 4 inches, though.  I'm watching people on TV use wake boards and boogie boards as sleds.  Who would have thought that South Texas would get snow before Detroit?

It freezes so rarely here that we have to run the water all night or our pipes will burst.  They are not properly insulated.  There are no snow plows in the city of Houston, or salt for the roads.  It's a good thing there was not significant accumulation on the streets, or the city would shut down until it melts.

I got my first blog award!  Yay!  Thank you, UberGrumpy!  I have to figure out how to post it to my blog and to whom to pass it on.  I'll get to work on that and have it up soon.          

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Haircuts, Hats and Hampers

I didn't buy any new clothes for my date.  Whether it's a friendly date or something else, it's still a chance to go out and have some fun.  I did get my hair done (it needed a trimming anyway) and bought some new accessories - earrings, a bracelet, and a hat.  I love hats.  I probably have more hats than I do shoes.  I won't wear the hat unless it's very cold tonight.

Me in my new hat:




I had a small moment of panic when I couldn't find the pants I want to wear.  I finally found them at the bottom of the hamper.  I'm washing them now.  Yes, I know I should already have these things done.  I could promise to become more organized in the future, but I'd be lying.

Me and some of my hats...









Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Hmmm...What to Wear...



I've never had a guy call to coordinate outfits before.  Poker Guy called to say it's downtown in the Theater District, so we can dress anywhere from casual to almost black tie.  I forgot his exact words, but you do see pretty much everything at these events, so I know what he meant.   He wanted to know what I'd be wearing so he could do the same and we wouldn't be mismatched.

I actually think that's very considerate.  Unusual for a guy to do...but very thoughtful...

Tired



Maybe the appeal of posting daily has worn off.  I can't think of anything to say and my list of blog ideas doesn't look promising today.  I need to get caught up on reading anyway, starting with the people that comment on mine.  You guys are my FAVORITE.  Thank you!