Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Admiring talent of others

I am impressed by people who have talent, especially talent that is measurable.

For those who can sing, I wish I could carry a tune, but I sing when no one else can hear me. If I feel really gutsy, I sing in the car - sometimes even when I am waiting for someone to pick up the phone on the other end while I am dialing. As a child, my twin brother used to tease me that my singing lessons hadn't paid off; however, I never took singing lessons. Although, I could probably belt out a pretty bad version of the ALL IN THE FAMILY theme song called "Those were the days".

I admire the dancers on Dancing with the Stars. They make it look so darned easy.

I am thinking that we will have to sign up for our dance lessons soon, especially if we want to have our first dance choreographed for our upcoming wedding. Thanks to my mother, I am fearful that I will look like a frog in a blender.

I admire those who are able to follow their dreams - to throw themselves out there, to take risks and to dust themselves off when they fall. (As for me, I tend to be more of a chicken.)

I used to want to be a writer.... this blog is the closest I am coming to that.

Taking life one day at a time....
trying to enjoy every minute of it.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Beautiful spring

It has been a beautiful spring here in the Midwest. The birds are singing. The rain has greened the grass. Flowering trees are POPPING their buds. Trees are budding and starting to show peaks of color. Daffodils are in full bloom.

And then.... they throw weekend snow in the forecast!

Monday, April 14, 2008

Spring is in the air!

Other than an excessive amount of "chances of rain in the forecast" and random unpredictable fog, it is beautiful here in the Midwest. We've got crisp morning air, birds singing and spring flowers starting to peek their way out of the ground. (There is also a lot of localized flooding in the area, but not in my perfect little blog world. In fact, we'll forget to mention the road noise from the highway outside of my apartment so that I can focus on the songs of the birds and happy times instead.)

Granted, the past few days also brought snow flurries, but none of that has stuck to the ground so, that is good. The rains are starting to make the grass greener – a true sign of spring. The local high schoolers are practicing afterschool at a nearby golf course. The end of the week has temperatures climbing in the mid-60's. It has been a great start to spring!

People, here in the Midwest, grow impatient with snowfall and complain about the rain. (At least no one has to shovel rain though, right?)

Soon, the humidity will return as well. It will give people something to complain about; although, I welcome the humidity. My poor cats get shocked each time that I touch them because of the dry, dry air. Therefore, I will gladly welcome some moisture. (Granted, on those 90% + humidity days that are ahead, it will probably make me grumble as well, but I will remind myself that I asked for it! Or perhaps, I need to clarify – I asked for SOME of it!)

Today's bright blue, cloudless sky is a perfect backdrop for the naked trees that will soon be sporting fresh buds. The days of scraping frost off of my windshield are also numbered for the remaining winter season. Then, like so many others, I can tuck away my ice scraper/snowbrush combo and forget where I put it so that next year, I may have to buy new.

Like the Disney classic 'Bambi', animals are starting to pair up and become "twitterpated".

And I am pleased to report that in my own life, I really couldn't be happier! Indeed, I feel like THE LUCKIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD to be given a second chance at finding love and happiness!

I have 'paired up' with an AMAZING person... and now that we are knee-deep in our wedding plans, I look forward to experiencing many changing seasons, growing old together and spending the rest of my life with him!

I look forward to building our future together.

I look forward to a lifetime of LOVE.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Blog neglected, but plenty to talk about

So, I admit it... I have neglected my blog. I thought it would be fun to start one... to be my creative outlet. I had even contemplated writing EVERY DAY. OOPS! Guess I fell off the wagon with that one – just like I do each year with my New Year's Resolutions. As far as neglecting my blog, it truly was not intentional at all.... I've just been really busy.

Busy with what, you ask?

What could POSSIBLY take up all of your free time? (Especially given the fact that your hours have been cut so far back at work that you seem to have PLENTY more free time than you are used to?)

So, truth be told, wedding planning has been taking up a lot of my free time.

I am getting married and I am thrilled because I feel like I am the luckiest girl in the world!

I have NEVER been treated so well in my life. I am also convinced that I believe I have managed to find the ABSOLUTE SWEETEST man in the world! (Funny what you find while you are out looking for yourself, isn't it?)

So, remember that SECRET PROJECT that was driving me absolutely CRAZY?!? Yes, well that turned out to be a decorative string egg that held my FAVORITE candy (Reece's peanut butter eggs) and a little wooden box inside of it. An incredible engagement ring was inside of the little wooden box.

And with a proposal of "Will you please be my wife and the mother of my babies?" how can a girl possibly resist such a question coming from such an incredible person?

So, since we had a four hour drive home from my parent's cabin, we had plenty of time to feel out each others ideas on the perfect wedding. Upon arrival at home, he jumped right on the internet and started doing research. Ends up that we had mostly everything planned out within just days of our engagement. (It does make us laugh a little since my brother got engaged this past October and appears to have no plans set other than an idea of Summer 2009 and here we sit, just 2 weeks post-engagement, with almost everything lined up already.)

We've got to figure out our tuxedo options and flowers yet, but that is pretty much all that is left to do. (Nice feature to have been a graphic designer in a former life and able to make all of our own invites, etc.)

And with that, I must get going... we've got to go look at envelopes.

Signing off,
The LUCKIEST girl in the world




(Now, if only I could use that luck to win the Powerball jackpot....)