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March 30, 2007

March 30, 2007


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I am SO about to collapse right now. I went hiking at Fryman this morning. It was a gorgeous day--not too hot, blue sky, breezy. So many people were out with their dogs that for perhaps the first time, I wished I had a dog! (I'm usually just as happy to play with others people's dogs, and then go home to my cats.)

Since it was so nice, I decided not to go back to the car by way of the neighborhoods, even though there are some really gorgeous, amazing houses back there, and ended up turning around and going back up over the hill instead. My only mistake was starting this return trek at around 12:30 when the not-too-hot morning sun became a noontime sun and eliminated what little shade there was to begin with.

I treated myself to Studio Yogurt (strawberry, yum!) on my way home, which melted all over me and my car (luckily only the cup holder the container was sitting in, which was an easy clean-up). Messy Bessie here!

March 29, 2007

March 29, 2007


March 29, 2007
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What you see here? Is a desperate situation. We have a BOYS' FRIDGE! There is nothing to eat in there! We're stocked on condiments and drinks, but that's pretty much it. I'm ashamed. This is what happens when two weekends in a row are completely occupied, and all your weeknights are spoken for, too. There has been zero time for grocery shopping.

We're also on our last roll of toilet paper, and I'm almost out of nearly all my shower essentials (shampoo, soap, etc). I see a trip to Target/Costco/Ralph's in the VERY near future. Tomorrow, no excuses.

For now, I'll eat an apple and a granola bar for dinner. Yum.

March 28, 2007

March 28, 2007


March 28, 2007
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As you can probably tell, I'm really stretching for things to take pictures of. These books and roses have "lived" on our kitchen pass-through counter for so long I can't even remember them not being there. Every so often I'll pick up one of the books, but I always put them back there. Why? I have no idea! [Side note: A Mango-Shaped Space is a really great book; you (yes, you!) should definitely read it!]

I was talking earlier to Aarti, and she wanted a picture of my feet. I have a semi-interesting feet-related story to go along with the eventual picture, but my tootsies are currently in no condition for a close-up! For starters, I have a super-cool sock tan from the hiking this weekend, and it just goes downhill from there. Maybe when my toes are all prepped for summer.

March 27, 2007

March 27, 2007


March 27, 2007
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For some reason, I've been practicing drawing eyes lately. Playing with expressions, or something. This one I actually drew last Tuesday, but it sat on the table all week and... I need a picture for the day. Ha. I kind of like it, though.

I wish there was something else exciting to say about my day today, but there's really not. Work was kind of crazy-busy, but not in the way that makes me think the world is collapsing. Friends came over for weekly game night this evening and we had fun. And that's it, really. Nothing extraordinary. Although, nothing exceptionally bad, either, so I'll take it.

March 26, 2007

March 26, 2007


March 26, 2007
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My weekend was so full that I felt like I'd taken time off work. I was wondering, as I unlocked the office doors this morning, what all I'd missed in the days I'd been gone. It took me a few moments to realize all I'd missed was Saturday. Wild!

I started my morning today watching part of Sorority Boys as I got ready for work. Now tell me, is there a better way to start the week than watching Michael Rosenbaum tripping over his high heels? I don't think there is!

And now I finish my day with Dancing With the Stars, my new guilty pleasure! It's so addictively entertaining. Ian Ziering! Joey Fatone! They're my favorites. And not just because 90210 and Nsync were significant fannish periods of my life. Laila Ali is surprisingly impressive, too. Actually, everyone is really fun to watch. Like I needed something else to occupy my weeknights with!

March 25, 2007

March 23, 24 & 25, 2007: CAMPING!

This is long, and I apologize. But I wanted to remember! And it's three days' worth of Pictures of the Day. Link to all the photos at the bottom.


March 23, 2007
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This weekend, I went camping in Joshua Tree National Park with Ryan, Jake, and Gen. We left Friday night after work and, three hours later, arrived in Joshua Tree to find EVERY CAMPSITE FULL. We hoped against hope, driving around for about 45 minutes, and then gave up. We pulled into a parking lot, parked, and dragged our sleeping bags out into the middle-of-nowhere desert to sleep under the stars. Here we are, setting up camp by lantern light.

It was exciting! The pack of howling coyotes in the distance made it even moreso. *laugh* It was freezing cold, compounded by the astonishing amount of moisture in the air that had soaked blankets, pillows, and shoes by morning. Thankfully, it did not saturate the sleeping bags, but pulling your blanket up and having it be wet--in the middle of the desert!--was a surprise.

Leap of Faith
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Saturday morning, we drove around some more and claimed a campsite (success!). We set up tents, had ourselves some breakfast, and set out for a hike.

The first place we went to was more of a climb than a hike. I was traveling with a bunch of daredevils! I don't trust myself climbing. I think it's due to an overactive imagination that has no problem picturing all the ways I could tumble down a hundred feet of rocks and break my back and die tragically. With a little coaxing and a lot of promsing they'd catch me if I fell (yeah, right!), I did manage to get to the top.

Here, though, we have Ryan taking a giant leap from one boulder to another. It doesn't look that far until you realize that these rocks themselves are quite a bit above ground level. CRAZY, that one! He didn't die, or even hurt himself, so I guess it's okay. You won't find ME doing that kind of thing!

By the time we got to the top of the rocks, the view was amazing. Gen and Ryan set off to be more daring on another set of rocks, Jake went to explore, and I laid down in the sun, looking out over Joshua Tree, and watched lizards scamper past. It was lovely. What goes up must come down, so after a while it was time to retrace our steps. I think it might have been more difficult DOWN. My pants would agree, as the back pocket is torn from a rather graceful butt-slide. *laugh* I'm the coolest, I know.


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After the climbing, we headed for a hike to Barker Dam. It was a very pretty trail through some of the most lush parts of the desert. Because of the dam, there's a pool of water that apparently attracts mountain sheep, ducks, and other wildlife (the park was pretty populated this first weekend of spring, so I don't think the animals were feeling social). We also saw a cave with Native American paintings and symbols, which was very, very cool.

After the hike, we headed back to the campsite for lunch and to just relax. As evening came closer, we all got a bit goofy. For Saturday's picture, we used the setting sun as a projector and a large rock as a screen and played around with our shadows. We are DORKS.

The evening was spent cooking dinner over the fire, roasting marshmallows for s'mores, and just hanging out. It got COLD OMG, and even in four shirts, a hooded sweatshirt, jeans, a sleeping bag, AND a fleece blanket, inside a tent, it was cold. That's the desert for ya!


Joshua Tree National Park
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This morning, we had pancakes for breakfast courtesy of Jake, and headed out. We saw this sign we hadn't seen Friday night in the dark. It looks like it's made of the trunk of an actual Joshua Tree, but the "leaves" on the top are made of either beer or Sprite bottles, we couldn't tell. Hee!

All in all, a fantastic trip. I'm CRAZY SORE from either the climbing or the sleeping on hard ground, I can't be sure. We'll definitely be doing it again.


If you're interested, the Camping Photo Set. Views from the "top of the world," the campsite, the Indian cave paintings, the campers, and our utter dorkiness inside. ;)

March 22, 2007

March 22, 2007


March 22, 2007
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What you see here is the contents of my cart at Target: sleeping bag, sleep mat, and CAMPING FOOD OMG! We have the fixin's for s'mores, munchies, weiners and buns, granola bars, pop, and bottled water (not pictured). Also bug spray and hand sanitizer.

Tomorrow night, we're off to Joshua Tree for the weekend. It's been over a year since I last went camping, and I'm excited! I'm ridiculously overpacked (as usual), but I have my camera and my card games and my book and my sunscreen and my hiking shoes, and it'll be many of my favorite people in this state. We'll be roughing it (no shower for two days, OH NO!), but it'll be fun.

March 21, 2007


March 21, 2007
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We finally got a smidge of rain on Tuesday, and it carried on through the night into Wednesday morning. When I was leaving for work, the clouds were just beginning to clear for a day of blue skies and sunshine. I love days like that!

March 20, 2007

March 20, 2007


March 20, 2007
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Before I hurry off to work (I'm late! I'm late!), a quick picture post. Because she's so cute! I got this picture by calling, "Don't move, Cymbeline, don't move!" while I ran for my camera, because she had that toy all twisted around her head and paws and it was precious.

My world during the week is small, consisting of my apartment, my office, and the thirty-two miles of freeway between the two. I don't even go out at lunch very often, which can now be blamed on the fact we're watching Smallville in the breakroom. (Before it could be blamed on quick lunches or pure laziness; I prefer this fannish excuse.) So as a result, we have many, many pictures of the things I see everyday. Like the cats.

March 19, 2007

March 19, 2007


March 19, 2007
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Best Chinese take-out ever. I'm way more excited for lunch than I should be! Dragon Street makes the best spicy cashew chicken... my mouth is actually watering!

Added bonus: best tupperware ever! Almost my entire tupperware collection is courtesy of Dragon Street. It's actually carry-out tupperware with really delicious food already inside. *g* Perfect size for bringing leftovers to work for lunch!

Dragon Street, I love you!

March 18, 2007

March 18, 2007


March 18, 2007
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Gen's mom is in town this weekend, so we spent the day doing a little sightseeing. We drove through Beverly Hills and ended up on Rodeo Drive. I hadn't visited Rodeo Drive since a family vacation about a decade ago, so it was fun to walk around.

We took some pictures (like all good tourists do) at Via Rodeo, including a (Karey says 'Beefeater') British Guard guarding... some store. Whatever that's all about! We window-shopped our way up, and stopped in Lladro, which is where this picture is from. It's a chandelier of fairies! Very cool. Um, $95,000 for this one, which was 6' in diameter, $45,000 if you want the smaller version.

It's fun to play Tourist on occasion. I forget what cool and pretty things there are to look at when I'm not wrapped up in the everyday.

March 17, 2007

March 17, 2007


March 17, 2007
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Happy St. Patrick's Day! It's funny, this is NOT a big holiday here on the Left Coast. At least, not from what I can tell. St. Patty's Day is HUGE in Chicago! I miss some of that hoopla: the parade, green foods (and beer), a green Chicago River...

And I'm not even Irish! I'm Scottish... is that close enough? Everyone's a little bit Irish on St. Patrick's Day, I suppose. I dutifully wore my green as to avoid getting pinched. You know, I like green. I think I look good in green (it's all about the eyes, yo), but I hardly own ANY green! I wore one shirt yesterday, and today for work I had a skirt that has green as part of the pattern. Now that I'm all changed out of work clothes, I have a green t-shirt, but really. Not too much green in my closet. Weird.

March 16, 2007


March 16, 2007
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Let's talk about food, baby! Let's talk about you and me! Let's talk about all the good things and the bad things that can be...

*ahem* Don't mind me.

Fruity Cheerios are love. They taste just like Froot Loops, but they're healthier! And delicious! This was breakfast yesterday, and it was the last of the box. Sad. I see a trip to the grocery store in my future.

Also love? Jalapenos. Mmmm. I bought a jar because a tuna sandwich is not complete without jalapenos. Also vastly improved? Nachos. I don't eat nachos often, but nachos with jalapenos are the best.

One more scrumptious new food: Caramel and Pralines frozen yogurt. I don't think I've eaten a praline in my life (what are they, anyway? They look kind of nutty, but I couldn't be sure...), but this ice cream yogurt, bought on a whim, is very, very tasty.

Now I'm making myself hungry!

March 15, 2007

March 15, 2007


March 15, 2007
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A typical evening at the Gen/Kate household. Hanging out in the livingroom with laptops and something (Smallville, in this case--okay, in most cases) on the TV.

I took about a dozen other pictures today, and wasn't happy with any of them, even though at least half of them included adorable kittens. Strange!

March 14, 2007

March 14, 2007


March 14, 2007
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My eye was still bothering me this morning, red and kinda icky, so I figured I should probably go to the eye doctor after work. I went to work, was doing my morning reports and whatnot, minding my own business. By the time three people told me they thought it was pink eye, and warned me that pink eye is extremely contageous, I decided I had better go to the doctor right then. Just in case.

And yes, pink eye. Bah. I've never had pink eye before, don't even know how one catches it, but here I am. My eye doctor prescribed two different eye drops and told me I'm not to go back to work today. He actually asked me how many days I wanted off, and he'd write me a note. Lol. My eye doctor is the best. I really can't afford to be taking lots of time off, so as long as my eye isn't gunky in the morning, I'm good to go back tomorrow.

The other fun thing is that against the red, my eye looks really green. Lol.

So 2007 seems to be the Year of Sickness. I swear. Not only have I been sick more times this year alone than probably in the previous four years combined, but everyone I know is in the same position! What's going on?

The upside to pink eye is that, aside from a bit of discomfort of the eye, I feel great. I'm kind of really exhausted after yesterday, so I'll probably take a nap or something, but yay. Free afternoon off!

March 13, 2007

March 13, 2007


March 13, 2007
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We had our second go at watching the Ellen Show film today, and it was MUCH more successful than the first time. I was at the studio before 7:00 and waited in line chatting with some nice people for more than three hours. We did get into the audience this time. Yay! We were hoping they'd be filming the Sandra Bullock/Julian McMahon episode, but they were filming Bob Barker instead. But! With a "surprise for the audience," which may be the only reason S agreed to go ahead and come back.

Lunch, shopping, and four hours later we were back for another two hours of standing in line. It was hot, too. Sweltering. But we survived.

Bob Barker was actually pretty cute, and the episode will air tomorrow, Wednesday. If you happen to catch the audience, I'm aaaaaall the way stage right kind of near the back in a black and white shirt and black sweater. I'm the one with the one flaming red crying eye (don't know what was up, but my eye is IN PAIN OMG OW!), and S is next to me in a red shirt.

Then, THEN! Ellen went to change clothes to film a couple commercial spots for Dayton and Richmond. Then she said, "Sometimes we have to film a segment from an upcoming show, so now it's THURSDAY. Y'all part your hair on the other side or something and pretend you're a different audience."

And then JULIAN MCMAHON AND SANDRA BULLOCK CAME OUT! Julian is even dreamier in person. *swoon* And Sandra was super-cute! They did an adorable segment with MUCH bickering, and that will air Thursday. Two shows for the price of one! And I've done more goofy dancing and hand clapping than probably the last five years combined. Good times at the Ellen show!

March 12, 2007

March 12, 2007


March 12, 2007
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In a fit of cleaning and organization, I have a newly-presentable bookshelf. I also have a bag full of clothes for Goodwill, a dust-free dining/living room, a litter-less bathroom, and... a small pile of papers (mostly tax stuff) and mail still on my desk. There's not a whole lot to say about that! Picture's a little dark, but the flash made it look hospital-sterile.

Tomorrow's Attempt #2 at seeing the Ellen Show film. I'm getting up even earlier than I do to go to work, taking a book, and "camping out" in line for a few hours. Hopefully we get into the audience this time! Don't know who the guest is, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it's someone I'm interested in.

On that note, bed.

March 11, 2007

March 11, 2007


March 11, 2007
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It's still considered "early March" and weather.com says it's 89 degrees outside! It's warmer than yesterday, and yesterday it was apparently warm enough for our three little neighbor boys to go swimming for the first time this year. It feels like summer. I don't know that I've lived here long enough to know what's totally normal, but it sure feels like it's been weird weather this year. Weird, weird weather.

Also, the time change today makes me happy. I love that it's 5:30 and still very much bright outside. Usually the sun is setting as I drive home from work, so this is nice.

March 10, 2007

March 10, 2007


March 10, 2007
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Girl Power! Today, I changed my headlight. GO ME! It was hard, and took for-freaking-ever, but we did it. (This picture is of my friend S, complete with Tiffany's bracelets and manicured fingernails. It looks totally posed, but wasn't at all.)

The entire process was... like a scene from a bad movie. It was Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, stumbling around like we hadn't a clue what we were doing. Which was true; we totally didn't. The woman in the picture in the car manual had perfect nails and NO DIRT and made it look SO EASY!

Before we started, I turned on the lights and asked S, from inside the car, which of the two bulbs was still working (my high beam was fine, just the low beam was out). She told me the one on the end. The process to get the light casing actually out of the car seemed near-impossible for a good, long while. It had eight years of staying put, and it was doing its job well. We finally, finally, after much effort, got the light out. Together we detached the light, wiggled it out of its socket, and tried to put in the replacement. Which didn't fit. BUGGER!

So we found an AutoZone and went to return the unneeded high beam and exchange the low beam for the correct light. I brought the old one in for comparison. While there, S pointed out that the high beam I was returning looked exactly like the old light.

Me: When I asked you which light was still working, which one did you say?
Her: You asked me which light was NOT working, and I told you the one on the end.
Me: No, I asked you which one WAS working, which is actually beside the point, because WHY DID YOU LET ME REMOVE THE WORKING LIGHT IF YOU KNEW WHICH ONE WAS OUT?
Her: ... I honestly don't know.

So I returned the unneeded one and kept the new low-beam I already had. There was definitely a guy who'd overheard the entire thing laughing at us as we left. Matters weren't made better when I left my keys on the counter and had to go back in for them. You always think you won't get very far without your keys, but that's not the case when you weren't the one driving, so I'm glad I remembered before we got all the way back home!

We replaced the light and put everything back together (WAY easier than taking it apart!), and we had SUCCESS! Working headlights! It was very empowering. Especially since about a dozen different guys had walked by us during the hour or so we were buried in the hood of my car, and not ONE of them offered to help. Not one. There was a point where I would have gladly accepted the assistance of someone with a clue, but whatever. When we were in the putting-back-together stage, a guy came by and said "Do you need help? I saw you out here earlier, and you're still at it. Everything okay?" Too little too late, dude. But I'm actually really glad we did it ourselves. GO US!

March 09, 2007

March 9, 2007


March 9, 2007
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That's not a brush fire, oh no. That's fog. Fog rolling in over the freeway, with blue-blue sky beyond! As soon as I got over the hill, it was sunny there as well. Just through the pass was it foggy. Bizarre and kinda cool.

I'm so glad this week is over. There weren't even Bad Things happening. It was a pretty uneventful week, all told, but it felt like it lasted for-freaking-EVER. I'm tired!

Saw Wild Hogs tonight, which was pretty darn entertaining. I laughed. A lot. And William H. Macy owned that movie.

March 08, 2007

March 8, 2007


March 8, 2007
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I fear I may have missed Girl Scout Cookies time. It is to weep! The next best thing to actual Samoas, though, is Samoas ice cream. Mmmm!

Also, yes, I did come home from pilates and have myself some Samoas ice cream. Counterproductive much? You betcha. But it only comes around once a year!

March 07, 2007

March 7, 2007


March 7, 2007
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I got into a bit of a Spring Cleaning mode today. I cleaned out my closet, put a bunch of "winter" stuff into my new under-the-bed boxes, got a bag of stuff together for Good Will, and just tidied the rest of it. I still have too many clothes to fit into the tiny closet I have, and yet I never have anything to wear. NEVER! It's a strange and cruel phenomenon.

I would've taken a much more interesting picture today, but as soon as I took this one, my battery promptly conked out. Ah well. it's what I've been doing all evening, so I guess it's representative, at the very least.

March 06, 2007

March 6, 2007


March 6, 2007
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Meet our "new" table. It's not much to look at now, but we plan to decorate it. I actually have aspirations of rearranging and "redecorating" the entire dining/living room area. We'll see if the motivation continues on through to the weekend. ;)

There's actually a funny story to go along with the table. Prior to this, if you remember, we were using a card table as our only table. We knew it was a little less-than-swanky, but it worked and it was free and yeah. Whatever. So, many months ago, V, our friend who just moved to Texas, was talking about Sims. She said she'd just built a house from scratch and wasn't using the money cheat.

V: My Sims are all white trash with ghetto furniture like ca--like... the cheapest stuff you can buy.

Me: Were you just going to say 'card tables'?

V: NO! I wasn't! Really!

Me: YOU WERE! It's okay, we know it's ghetto...

It's been a running joke. So, as her going-away gift to us, she gave us their old kitchen table. The chairs are a little rickety and might be replaced, but with a table cloth and some kind of centerpiece, it'll be cute! And wood, so. A hundred times less ghetto than a card table (which served its purpose well, I won't deny).

March 05, 2007

March 5, 2007


March 5, 2007
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Two-for-one today. Driving home, there was the most brilliant sunset. It was blazing red and pink and orange in the sky behind me, silhouetting the mountains, and it was just breathtaking. I tried to get a picture while driving, but it didn't turn out looking nearly as gorgeous as it was.

So instead, my picture of the day is my apartment courtyard at dusk. Y'all are going to have every tiny detail of where I live by the end of this year. *laugh*

Honorable Mention: 3/5/07
Originally uploaded by kayay.
The Sunset, complete with powerlines and rear-window defrosters and no mountains in sight. See? Totally not as pretty as it was through most of my drive. Ah well.

March 04, 2007

March 4, 2007


March 4, 2007
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(Mom, don't look!) Yes, I was driving. Yes, I was going approximately 67mph. But I assure you that my eyes were on the road and at least one hand was firmly on the wheel. This was a point-and-shoot, and I'm actually impressed it came out as unblurry as it did (which is to say, not completely unblurry, but did I mention driving?). Let's pretend that wasn't a totally unsafe thing to do and move on.

So, my car was at 111,111 miles. I am a freak who loves symmetry, so I always get excited when the mileage is something like 103301 or, you know, similar. Even better when all numbers are the same. I also still make a wish when I catch the clock reading 4:44 or 2:22 or, best yet, 5:55, because 5 is my favorite number.

Unrelatedly, I finally saw The Departed. Holy cow, stressful movie! I liked it a lot. And I really, really thought Leo did a great job. I enjoy him, and there was a long while when I didn't think I'd ever be of that opinion. But there it is. I enjoy Leonardo DiCaprio.

March 03, 2007

March 3, 2007


March 3, 2007
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Almost on a whim, I drove up to Santa Barbara today to meet up with Gen, who was there for a karate thing, and visit Elaina and Danny, who we hadn't seen in, gosh, months. We first played pool (at which I suck fantastically) at an Irish pub, then went bowling in Ventura.

This is Danny, being a ginormous dork. In fact, we were all pretty much huge goobers. I think you have to be when bowling, what with the goobertastic 80's and 90's music and everything. There was singing, and may have even been dancing along to the music, but nobody can prove it. NOBODY. And I did bowl a 135 on my last game, which was pretty good for me. All in all? FUN.

Right now, I'm eating/chewing Razzles (remember? First it's candy... then it's gum!), which I definitely haven't had since childhood, and didn't even know still existed. Also, I've got "Playin' With the Boys" on repeat in my head.

March 02, 2007

March 2, 2007


March 2, 2007
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You know it's bad when a microwave dinner sounds like too much effort. So here I am, eating Triscuits with "Swiss style" (seriously) fat-free cheese for dinner. Yum. I'm supposed to go to some bar that's apparently right around the corner from my apartment, but I'm secretly hoping my friend won't call. Does this make me a bad person?

My Illinois bank just sent me an email about retirement savings, complete with a calculator that will show me how to save $1,000,000. So if I save $300 a month, I will become a millionaire in 74 years at age 100. In order to have my million by the time I retire at 65, I'd need to increase the amount I invest now by $259,149. Ahahahaha! I will never be a millionaire. Unless I live to be a hundred. Or win the lottery. Or marry a rich man. Hey, it could happen!

The Simi Bunch

As requested, the words to the song we sang:

THE SIMI BUNCH

Here's the story of a branch called Simi
That is headed by Veronica, Glenn, and Kate (all wave)
With a team of tellers four, all with J-names (all hold signs with their names)
To meet their goals, they couldn't wait.

Here's the story of Pat and Adam (both wave)
Who were busy bringing equity lines in.
They were two RB's, working together
Contests they had to win.

And then one day when the RB's and the tellers
worked so hard they didn't even take a lunch (hold sign reading Don't worry, HR, they DO take a lunch! We just had to rhyme with "bunch")
They knew they'd somehow formed a family,
And that's the way we all became the Simi Bunch

The Simi Bunch, the Simi Bunch,
That's the way we became the Simi Bunch!

March 01, 2007

March 1, 2007


March 1, 2007
Originally uploaded by kayay.
So, I cheated. I didn't take this picture. The pictures I DID take were a little boring, so have me and my newest teller in star sunglasses! Pretty cool, huh?

The Spotlight Awards Dinner was a lot of fun. They had movie quote trivia between each decade's performances, and I won the 1970's (coincidentally... the fact we were assigned the 70's was unrelated) by knowing a quote from Jaws. Which I have never seen. But now I own it, so I can see it! Yay! I also now own a CD of Top Ten Hits from the 70's. Good stuff on there that I didn't even know I knew!

There was much singing along to "Total Eclipse of the Heart "and "Like a Virgin" and "La Vida Loca" and all kinds of songs we could all be silly and belt out. When bankers let loose, man. Watch out! Good times. *laugh* Every office did a great job with their performances, and it was fun. More fun than I expected it to be. I even learned how to do some kind of salsa-esque dance.

But now, I collapse.