Change is in the air

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Hi there. If you’re visiting my page, chances are you noticed the changes James made to the welcome page. Looks good doesn’t it? I think so, especially since the picture of me that was there before wasn’t that flattering. :(

I sit here this evening reflecting on my 2nd day of vacation. It’s been rather relaxing so far.

Yesterday, Friday, James and I went to the movies. Surprise, surprise!

James has been really excited about the new Terminator movie. So I made a deal with him when he came home from work. If he’d get a hair cut, I’d go to the movies with him. I mean, yeah, the movie looked good, but seeing as how the original Terminator came out in 1984 (I was 4, and my little sis was born that year), I really wasn’t as into it  as my husband.

But hey, the movie turned out to be pretty good. Having Christian Bale (Batman) as the main character really helped me get into it, if you know what I mean. ;)

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Although I wasn’t a huge fan of the way he talked, all whispery and husky- voiced, a little over-acted if you ask me.

Today was a little more eventful. My afternoon started out with a bang when I was verbally assaulted by a lady at the Fred Meyer gas station.

For those of you who haven’t been to that station, I’ll try and explain how the traffic flow is supposed to work. You see, there is a long line of cars that you join as you approach the station. As one car leaves a gas pump, the car in the front of the waiting line is supposed to pull forward into that spot. Well, today I was the second car in line. The car in front of me pulled forward and to the right of the little cashier’s building. She was clearly going to that side of the gas pumps. Since she was pulled so far forward, I believed that I was now at the front of the line.

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I saw a car on the left side of the cashier’s station getting ready to leave. I kept and eye on the other car waiting for a pump, when she didn’t budge, I pulled forward into the now empty spot.

A few seconds later I hear someone behind me saying, “Excuse me! Hey! You!”

I look in my rearview to see the lady driving the car that had been in front of me in line. She leaned out of her window insisting that I move forward and that I’d stolen her spot.

Staying in my car I explained to her that she was clearly on the other side of the cashier’s building, waiting on another spot and that I was not going to move my car.

Then she proceeded to get out of her car, walk towards me, as I was starting to unlock my gas cap, still insisting that I move my car.

Again I told her that I was not moving my car and that she would just have to wait for another spot.

Well, that really pissed her off, as she continued to throw a fit and call me a Bitch for taking her spot!

Hello! What part of, you were on the other side of the freakin’ building don’t you understand?!

To make matters worse, after she pulled her car away from where I was and found another empty pump, she proceeded to come over to my car AGAIN and yell at me for taking her spot.

I smiled politely and told her that if she had a problem she needed to take it up with the management. I got in my car and drove away.

Geez! What a day!

So, crazy lady behind me, I proceeded on with my day.

I did some shopping around town, eventually returning to Fred Meyer to buy a small gas BBQ and some fixin’s for hamburgers and hotdogs.

I came home, baked some yummy cookies, and set about relaxing on the back porch.

Praise the Lord for Vacation! Sleeping in and Vacation should be mandatory.

P.S. Check out this trailor for Sherlock Holmes coming out at Christmas. It stars Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law. I can’t wait!!

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Tiffany on May 23rd, 2009 | File Under Husband, Life, Vacation | No Comments -

The places I’ve gone, the things I’ve seen, and so on

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Well, it’s been quite a while since I’ve posted anything. I keep meaning to get on the site and tell everyone about my goingson, but then something or someone comes up and I get side tracked. Looking back on my last post, I can tell you that I feel like a lot has changed since that date. How? and Why? you might ask, well, I’ll do my best to explain with this post!

First of all, I know someone out there has been praying for me lately and I’d like to say “THANKS!!” and You’re a little sneak! :P Over the last month I’ve noticed that work has been getting increasingly easier to handle. Let me explain…

I have atleast one very challenging coworker that I have to deal with every single solitary day. In the past, I posted a blog about how we usually get along. Well, after talking to my notveryhelpful and totallyworthlessboss I realized that this same coworker was going to continue to get away with everything and that nothing was going to change. Since having that epiphany, I’ve done my absolute best to abstain from concentrating on every little thing she does that annoys the CRAP out of me. It’s been hard, but slowly I’m adjusting.

Since I’ve been doing my absolute best not to focus on her I’ve had more time to focus on the other people I work with. Guess what?! Everyone I work with is a slacker! At some point or another each and every person I work with, not excluding myself, is chatting with a coworker (and not working), surfing the internet, taking a long break, gossiping, humming or whistling, etc, etc…

For those of you who know me, you know I like rules, I like to follow rule and I like to enforce rules. I like to please my superiors, whether it’s my boss or my parents, by setting a good example. I think that’s what bugs the crap outta me about my problem coworker. She is the exact opposite. She thinks that the world owes her everything (she’s a DEMOCRAT, go fig) and why shouldn’t she do whatever she wants while she’s at work?! AHHHH!

But like I said…someone has been praying for me! Thank you Jesus! My job at work has gotten easier lately and little by little the tension between the two of us has dwindled to little if not anything at all. This past week was great. At one point, she even volutarily switched her radio over to my station (105.3)…that’s HUGE!

Okay, so besides that, this summer has been a blast. I’m so very unbelievable thankful to be out of retail! I had 4 long years at Freddy’s and I don’t miss it one bit. I still feel a bit wierd going into that store, but oh well. Each and every time I go in there I recognize fewer and fewer employees. It’s funny though, some of the people that I do recognize are new acquaintances, former Target employees that used to work with James.

Having a real job is awesome. Each Friday I clock out and look forward to a real weekend! During the summer it’s even better, cause you actually get to enjoy the weather! This September was awesome, the weekend of our Anniversary was just PERFECT!!!

Yep! James and I finally celebrated our 1 year anniversary. Can you believe it?! I can’t believe it went by so quick…seems just like yesterday. I am immensly happy, couldn’t have planned it better myself!

We went camping for our anniversary, at Mt. Rainier Nat’l Park. The weather was perfect, the air mattress didn’t have any leaks, the BLACK BEAR that wandered through the campground didn’t even see us….see what I mean by perfect?! This is so sweet, and pink, I’m making myself sick! Haha.

Oh yeah, did I mention that James sent me flowers, balloons, and a teddy bear at work (ahhh), the first time that’s ever happened! And he bought me an IPOD Touch. Whoa! I was so not expecting that! It’s great little toy. I’m quite entertained by it on a regular basis.

Oh yeah, in case you’re wondering, I got him a new camera lense for his camera. He’s aspiring to become a professional photographer. Yipee!

Well, I guess lastly I’ll tell you about my trip yesterday. I got to spend some time with my Mom down in the Marysville area. We met at this cute little cafe in Sylvana and then went shopping at the new Lakewood Center and Seattle Outlets on the Rez. What a great time! We had fun, but were totally exhausted when the night was through.

For a shopping trip, I didn’t make out very well, I came home with two pairs of shoes and a clearance shirt from Lane Bryant. But then today, I went to Labels and came home with 2 new pairs of pants and a new purse…so over all, I did okay! :)

Oh my goodness…well I promise not to let so much time pass between now and my next blog. I’d love to hear back from anyone and everyone who reads this thing…sometimes I feel like I may be just talking to myself! Ha! Love you all!

Tiffany on September 28th, 2008 | File Under Family, Husband, Life, Vacation, Work, friends | 1 Comment -

It’s so hard not to judge…

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     I had a very interesting few days at work last week. You see, we normally have 3 people in the front office, last week we were down to two. Everyone needs a vacation, Lord knows I’ve taken a few. That’s not the issue.

     The issue is that I was a little concerned about having to work alone with my not so favorite coworker. She’s not all that bad, she’s just not someone I could get along with for very long outside of work. For those of you who don’t know me, I’m quite regemented. I like order, stucture, rules, and organization.

     This woman has been on The Price is Right. She comes to work every day with a Quad-shot from Starbucks. She greets everyone who walks through the door like they’ve been gone for the last three years on a deep sea voyage. She has 13 brightly colored picture frames on her desk. Nuff said?! Okay. I thought so.

     I was kind of dreading this past week because I was sure that at some point I would completely lose my mind, reach for my seraded letter opener, and run full force in her direction. Luckily, for both of us, that didn’t even come close to happening.

    Instead, a totally unexpected and somewhat amazing thing happened. We got along! She didn’t annoy me. We worked pretty well together. We were able to keep the chaos at a minimum and help each other out! We both reached for the phone when it seemed like it was constantly ringing off the hook. We covered each other’s lunch breaks. We offered to help each other out when we couldn’t figure out where something was or what we were supposed to be doing.  We both came in a little early or stayed a little late to manage the extra work that needed to be done. All in all, the week that I had been dreading for quite some time just flew by, with little incident or mishap.

     Now, I’m not saying that all of a sudden we are BFF or that we had a slumber party and braided each other’s hair. Not even close. But ya know, it was okay.

     And ya know why it was okay?! Because I was soooo busy I didn’t have time to judge her (as often) or focus on the little things she does that annoyed (and still do) me.

     No one is perfect. It is so easy to focus on someone else’s shortcomings and flaws. Their sins, if you will. Everyday we (especially me) spend so much time judging others, we don’t take the time to judge ourselves.

     As a Christian I’m easily labeled as someone who is overly judgemental. Sometimes (too many times) that is the case. I think everyone would benefit from a closer relationship with Jesus Christ. I think everyone should obey and appreciate rules. (My Dad was a drill sergeant.) But me quoting scripture and throwing a Bible in your face is not going to make you scream, “Sign me up!” If you’re not ready, you’re not ready. If anything, I will most likely push you even farther away.

     The sad thing is, some of the people (like me) who are so Hell-bent on judging others and pointing out all their short-comings could really benefit from turning some of that energy on themselves. So, with that being said, I’m going to close with a few Bible verses. I know, I just talked about not throwing a Bible in your face. That’s why I’m warning you now…if you don’t want to read them, quit reading right….NOW!

Matthew 7

Judging Others

 1“Do not judge, or you too will be judged. 2For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.

 3“Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? 4How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? 5You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.

For those of you that did read to the end…take care and enjoy the rest of your summer!

Tiffany on July 28th, 2008 | File Under Life, Vacation, Work, friends | No Comments -

Playing Wifey

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First I would like to apologize to everyone who has been waiting for me to post a new blog. I’ve been majorly slacking…Hopefully this blog will give you something to comment about. Cause guess what?! Anyone can leave me a comment now! Yippee!!

These past few days have been really busy, I know tomorrow is already Thursday and I’m thinking, where did the time go?! Geeez.

I guess the reason it feels like the time has just flown by is because I’ve been waiting for this week and next to get here and up until now I feel like time has been DRAGGING!

Tonight was fun, we had guests over for dinner! Some friends of James’s Matt and Christie (and their toddler daughter Lisa) came over for dinner and American Idol. It was a really fun night, but a little crazy. I work until 6pm and James usually gets home just before me, and M & C were scheduled to arrive at 7. :) See why it was a little hectic?! Needless to say I did plan ahead and had a really yummy beef stroganof/pot roast in the crock pot all day. So when I got home from work all I had to do was cook the noodles and warm up the bread. Voila! Dinner is served! :) We had a great time chatting and watching Lisa, always a delightful entertainer. I am sure we will see her name in lights someday. We concluded the evening by watching the EVER-predictable American Idol. Of course, it’s down to the two Davids. Who didn’t see that coming?! Geez

So I know I mentioned that I’m looking forward to this weekend, but I don’t think that I told you why. James and I are going to Redmond to see Steven Curtis Chapman! Yay! He’s a really great Christian singer that we both really admire. He’s performing in Redmond at Overlake Christian Church with two other groups, Bebo Norman and Temple. SCC music is very dear to us especially since his song “I’ll be here” was what I walked down the aisle to in our wedding. (Ah….how romantic!)

So…the concert is Saturday night at 7pm and Redmond is a few hours away. So I booked us a hotel so that we can kind of make a short weekend of it. :) I’m really hoping that we can spend some time at Alki Beach in Seattle on Sunday. James just got a new camera and I know he’d get some good pics there. And really, I don’t think I’ve ever been to Alki. It should be fun! (Plus it’s supposed to be near 80 degrees!)

Ooooh, here’s the grand finale. Memorial Day weekend James and I will be staying a cute little B & B in Pacific Beach, just outside of Ocean Shores. I’m really excited. I’m busy trying to find local places for us to visit and things to do. Mainly I’m just looking forward to the mini-roadtrip and the vacation on the beach. We’ll be staying at the Beach Avenue Bed and Breakfast, I’ll be sure to post a review after we get back! :)

Well, I’m COMPLETELY exhausted after such a long day…and there’s still so much to do before this weekend. (James doesn’t know it, but I want to go clothes shopping before we go to the concert. :P )

Thanks for reading my blog and PLEEEEZ leave me a comment so I know that I have friends! :) Love you all, God Bless!

Tiffany on May 14th, 2008 | File Under Family, Husband, Life, Vacation, friends | 2 Comments -