July 4th is my favorite holiday (Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter are all a close second.)
July 4th is only 18 days away!!
Also, that means 17 days until a three day weekend and when I move to a new apartment downtown.
Also, that means 15 days until Julie and I get the keys!
Also, that means 11 days until I get to go to Austin and see some *REALLY* fun friends!
Also, that means 8 days until my Mom's birthday.
Also, that means 5 days until I get to see a musical.
Also, that means 2 days until "hump day"
Also, that means less than 1 hour until its Tuesday! haha!
Monday, June 15, 2009
My favorite Holiday
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Happy 30th...
...Anniversary Mom and Dad!!
Here are the top 30 things I love about my parents:
1. They’ve both learned to text!!
2. Country dancing and cowboy boots!
3. Humor – my mom laughs so easily at things - especially emails.
4. They took us on trips and to see things – the mountains, the beach, the St. Louis Arch, whale watching, etc.
5. Playing games together.
6. That they both talk to one or more of their parents and/or siblings daily.
7. Our classic pool & happy hour & salmon nights.
8. That they keep in touch with old friends and new friends.
9. Help on projects, papers, awkward situations etc, all through grade school, college and even after!
10. Watching youTube videos together.
11. My Dad’s obsession about things…Camry’s, His grill, John Henry Seasoning, the Label maker…
12. That we are all Texas Tech Red Raiders – class of ’78, ’79, ’05, ’09, ’12!
13. Snacking on leftovers around the kitchen bar.
14. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Traditions.
15. They encourage us to get involved in activities, organizations and different programs.
16. My mom’s deal-finding shopping abilities.
17. LAKE TRIPS!
18. Their generosity for others.
19. And how much they gave us growing up.
20. “Little Army Men” lectures.
21. Their engineering tendencies – e.g., sketching out the new deck from multiple views or always using a level to hang pictures on the wall.
22. Laughing – especially my mom’s signature “silent laugh.”
23. That they moved us back to Carrollton and found a house in the exact place, so we all were back into the same schools that we had left 2 years earlier…
24. Sing-a-longs – we have approximately one million “family songs” – starting with “pico de gallo” …. “the birdie song”…”never laugh”… and more!
25. Stories. Lots of good Stories. and really funny stories.
26. Advice – well-thought-out advice and guidance!
27. That they always answer the phone when we call, even if it’s just to say “I am really busy right now sweetie, what do you need?”
28. Their legacy of strong Christian faith.
29. Have I mentioned how funny they are?!?
30. That they love each other and us (the kids)!!
Love You Guys!! Congratulations on your 30th Anniversary (yesterday)!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
GParents
The past few weeks I realized how lucky I am to have all of my grandparents living...I am so grateful to have a relationship with all of them. Everyone lives in Texas, so I talk to and see them all pretty often!This is my brother, sister and I with Mimi at her 80th birthday party this November.
My Mimi is my "typical" grandmother...She wants you to hold her hand when she is walking down the stairs, gives you "sugar" and make sure you have enough blankets when you sleep at her house. She calls me often and always likes knowing what is going on. We talk about movies, going dancing and what everyone is doing. She loves to hear funny stories and somehow my cowboy boots come up during most phone calls! ha! She LOVES to celebrate and has many friends that she "parties" with and there is always cake involved. She is a *little* gullible, so we usually play tricks on her and she just cracks up. She lives in Lubbock and was a big part of my life during college. She invited me over for dinner or lunch often, and everytime you come you have to sign her guestbook. She also taught me to love pictures and sticky-notes! This is Papa and I at McAllister's Deli in Lubbock.
My Papa loves to "DO" for others. He likes to cook for you and fix things for you. He picked me up every rainy, snowy, windy or really cold day in college because he didn't want me to have to walk from the parking lot to the building though rough weather. I came to Lubbock to see Mimi and Papa when I was 5 and was going to fly home all by myself on a commerical plane - our neighbor was the pilot. It was all worked out, Dwayne, the neighbor pilot, would walk me onto the plane, show me the cockpit and my seat then we'd fly an hour home to Dallas. Except I got really scared when Papa took me to the airport, so he bought a ticket and flew me home. He taught me all the card games I know and is a Human Map. We always quiz him on the location of small Texas towns. He has great childhood stories. When I call him it always starts like this: "Yello?" ... "Hi Papa!" ... "Hey Babe!" .... This is Corinne and I "cheezing" it at my aunt's birthday party this summer.
Corinne is my Mom's Mom and we call her by her real name. She lives in Dallas. She is my "atypical" grandmother. She drives a SUV, wears Uggs, is in wine clubs and works for a fashion agency. She has lots of quirky sayings and is easy to impersonate. Because she lives close, we see her alot...She took us to the Dallas Children's Theatre for many year and after college she took me to Europe for 10 days! Corinne makes some great meals and one MEAN tiramasu. She says doesn't like playing games, except she really does...I think she just doesn't like being on a team, because she always just hollers out the answers from the other room! She is not know for Lovey-Dovey notes, her cards are usually sign "YFM" - Your Favorite Mother, or grandmother for our generation, which has become her trademark.
This is Bum, my cousin Paul and I celebrating our birthdays a few weeks ago. (They are all within 2 weeks of each other.)
Bum is my Mom's Dad and lives with his wife in Houston. I stayed with them while I completed my internship at MD Anderson. That was a tough summer and he was my life line. He always has wise, well-thought-out advice for me. He is a good story teller and remembers lots of details. He is genuinely funny and always laughs at my stories. He just turned 80 and is probably in better shape than I am. Every summer, he takes bike rides with his brother across different parts of the United States. He likes a good burger or steak, grapefruit and watermelon (but maybe not at the same time.) His favorite holiday is Valentine's Day and he is really good about sending cards for special occasions. Bum always calls me (and the other girls in our family) "Sweetheart"...He is pretty easy to impersonate too! His childhood nickname was "Bum" - that is what his brother and all the grandkids call him!
I am very gratful to have a great relationship with all my grandparents. Are your grandparents living? Do you have good memories with them?
Monday, May 11, 2009
Chicago!

One of my good friends from high school, Kim, lives in Chicago (like downtown!) and my friend Kirsten and I are going to visit her in **less than one month!!** Because, we have to take advantage of a free place to stay in an AWESOME city!! and Because we love KIM!
I came to the blogging world for suggestions...
We have tickets to see Legally Blonde, the Musical!
We are going the Mag Mile
We are going on the Chicago River Architecture Tour.
We are going to the Beach.
We are going to Navy Pier.
We are going to a Wrigley field.
We are going to Sear's Tower.
Any other "MUST Do's"??
Any suggestions for comedy shows?
We will fly in Tuesday night and leave Sunday afternoon.
...and No - Oprah isn't taping in June :( Bummer!
Thanks!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Best Birthday Ever! Part 2
my birthday continues...This is a plant dish my parents sent...there is a philodendron, prayer plant, ivy, meradikum and two other types of plants (I made up all of these spellings!)
Have you heard of a "plant dish?" I think its pretty ingenious! There are 6 different types of plants in the same pot...The flower company said that this plant is perfect for an office with no windows!
Last year, I killed the plant they sent me in about 3 weeks. But, I have kept a really pretty Ivy alive (and growing!) since the Hurricane (September). **Wish me luck!**
Here is my Birthday Motto, which just happened to come on a card from my grandfather:
Here is another card it got:$10,000 - yahoo!!!
"I'm Rich!" Each year, my Aunt Margaret sends us a birthday card with $1 for each year of age...its actually a pretty perfect plan because...
when you are 3 and get $3, you are totally pumped!
when you are 12 and get $12, you are totally pumped!
and when you are 26 and get $26, you are totally pumped!!!
*Thanks Marg and Andrea!*
Here is my office birthday party:
oh, and remember this cake?
This is what it looked like on the inside: (mmm!)
It's called a Symphony Cake and it's from a great place called "Elite Treat's" in Kingwood. YUMMY!!
It was so good, Amber even ate some...and Amber generally doesn't like cake!
Can you believe I didn't take any pictures at dinner? Trust me...I had a Great margarita to celebrate!! See you next year!
Other things that I do not have pictures of, but that I LOVE!!
- phone calls
- text messages
- emails
- facebook messages
- and OF COURSE: S-I-N-G-I-N-G!!!!!!!!