Friday, August 3, 2012

Wow i just crossed 12 things off the list.  Guess I have been doing well with out even knowing it!  Keep it up ladies!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Cleaning Out my Closet...

Yesterday I crossed another thing off my list- going through my clothes and throwing out anything I haven't worn in a year. Once spring comes and I'm switching my winter/spring clothes I'll do another evaluation on sweaters, etc that I didn't wear this season.
It actually wasn't as hard as I thought. I did realize I have quite a few items in my closet that don't belong to me, however. I have 3 dresses and 2 pairs of shoes that belong to Kara. I have a dress and green shoes that belong to Kelly. I have one dress and shoes that belong to my mom, and I have a dress that belongs to my aunt Janet. Once those get returned to their rightful owners my closet will be that much more empty (and no, I do not have a fetish with stealing clothes from friends/families, I just forget to give them back...)
The best part of this latest update- I finally have pictures. woo hoo! Without further ado, here is my closet, before I cleaned it out (half of it, Jamie has stuff in the other half):

And here it is, afterwards. Dad would be proud:

I think the only hard part of doing this was parting with my beloved leather jacket from Express. My mom bought it for me while I was in high school, and the leather is so buttery soft, I love it. But alas, now that highschool is over 10 years ago, it is time to say goodbye. Adieu, my beloved jacket:


Ok, so that was a fairly boring item to cross off my list. But on a more exciting note, Jamie and I are in the preliminary planning mode for our next big trip... New Zealand! We've decided to go in November 2011, which gives us lots of time to plan, save money, and recruit other people to go with us. It's going to be a crazy good time, I can't wait!

That's all for today, Happy President's Day!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Wisconsin, Passport, and Bretton Woods

What do they all have in common? They are all related to things I crossed off my list- woo hoo!
One of the things on my list is to visit 2 states I've never been to. A couple of weeks ago my work sent me to Wisconsin for training- I was right outside Madison, Wisconsin which is a cool college town. The trip was really short (2 1/2 days) but I had a great time anyways.
I FINALLY submitted my application to get the name on my passport renewed. Now I am all set for Aruba, where I will be crossing another thing off my list (visiting the natural pools.)
And the third thing- I graduated from the bunny slope and went down a real trail on my snowboard! Was it pretty? hell no. Did I still fall a lot? you betchya. But it was fun, albeit frustrating. Friday I started on the bunny slope and then Jamie took me down this loooong green trail that actually ended down a blue trail. I had a really good run where I turned 9 times without falling. I just need to work on my hip pivoting, then i will be in much better shape. On Saturday I went down the bunny slope twice (still a good place to warm up!) and then Jamie and I went back up to what we thought was the same green, but we took the wrong lift and I had no choice but to go down a blue trail the whole way. eek! It didn't help that it was getting icy by then... In the afternoon Jen and I did the green trail again but I was soooo tired by then I just kept stopping. Hopefully p90x will improve my stamina! I'm excited to go again- hopefully when my cousin Katy gets back from Florida we will go soemwhere local.

That's it- off to watch Dexter!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Getting it Done in 2010!

(I wanted to make my title rhyme..but that wasn't happening)

Happy New Year!!
Okay..so I'm a little late...but luckily being on time was not on my list.
I am just super excited and pumped about getting things checked off my list this year. I've already done a handful:
no more twickets,
only drinking on weekends
working out (P90X Baby!)
Donated my wedding dress
and i'm organizing my house as if I'm one of those specialists on the show Hoarders (seriously..i have a label maker).
In addition to our list, I've also made up a smaller list just for 2010...mostly stuff to do around the house, but it's still so fun to check things off. I think that's why I love lists so much....when you get to cross something off you fell so proud and happy. Good job! yah know?
So next up is getting ready for some races with my sister. God help me, I honestly hope she is not a bad weather jinx. I can totally see myself chickening out of the race if its 20 below and hailing out.
I'd also like to cross "shoot a gun" off my list, so Melissa, we'll have to figure that one out :)

Monday, January 11, 2010

I am an enormous weather jinx

and I mean HUGE.
This began while my aunt Janet and I were running the Newport Half Marathon back in October. A nor'easter hit. It was raining and VERY cold. We said "at least it's not really windy." Gale force winds hit us. Next we said "at least it's not sleeting." Yep, down came the sleet. We thought we were looking on the bright side, but in reality we were taunting the powers that be.
After this race, I began looking forward to the next planned half marathon, this time in Disney. Yes, it would take place in January, but the temperature was expected to be in the 60s, so I kept telling myself the race in Disney would be easier b/c the weather would be much milder.
Yeah.
Right.
Not only did the area experience it's coldest day in over 70 years, SNOW was in the forecast for race day. SNOW. IN ORLANDO! We grudginly purchased our ponchos and laid out our winter running gear. The morning of the race we bundled up and drove to the starting line (at 3:30 am). It was pitch dark out, the outside temperature was around 34 but with wind chill was around 23 degrees. We tried to look on the bright side and said "at least it's not raining." Yeah, that's when the hail started. and the rain continued throughout most of the race with only one "dry" spot.
Did I mention this was in Florida?
Long story short the weather was almost exactly as it was for my race in October, minus the wind. The good news in all of this is that I so badly wanted to just be DONE with the race that I beat my prior time by 14 minutes. I was on autopilot the whole time and just wanted to go back to the car, turn on the heated seats, and warm up.
I swear, if the next race I run is in unexpected cold, rainy, weather, I am quitting.
The good news is, I crossed another race off my list :)

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

We've been robbed!!

So I was in bed last night watching Teen Mom on MTV..when a commercial came on for a new show. As I watched it I thought...hmm..this sounds familiar. So the premise of the show is 1 question, 4 guys, 100 things. Basically 4 guys made up a list of 100 things they wanted to do, and now MTV is making a show out of it. WTF!! It's called The Buried Life. I'm seriuosly considering writing MTV so that they can do a show on us ;) So..we may need to beef up our list to involve more dangerous things...but shoot..if it involves a show on MTV...we can do it!!

Friday, December 11, 2009

The Absolute Bestest Thing I've Crossed off my List So Far!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seriously, I am SO excited about this.
For years I've battled with jean designers and their refusal to acknowledge that everyone is not 5' 8" tall. Gap made a feeble attempt to accommodate women of different heights with their "lengths"- Regular, Long, and Ankle. Unfortunately Regular is too long, and Ankle length SEEM ok until you wash the jeans once and they shrink up above your shoe line. Not cool.
So, about 8 months ago I had to replace my "nice" jeans because I had shredded up the dragging bottoms. Kara and I went to Nordstroms and fell in love with the same exact jeans. Alas, they were very long. "Fear Not!" said Nordstroms. "We will hem jeans for free!" Sold. When the seamstress arrived at the dressing room and began pinning my jeans, she asked me if I wanted to keep the original hem. Huh?? That is even an option?? My mom used to hem my jeans but the new hemline never lived up to the nice, scrunched and worn look of the original hem. I had no idea it was even possible to keep the original hem when hemming jeans. The idea was magical. However, keeping the original hem would cost $15 and I am a cheapskate, so opted out of that. Since then the idea of keep the original hem has mystified me. Thus, it made it onto my list of 101 things to do.

This week at work, I googled "How to hem jeans and keep the original hem." This beauty popped up in my results:
http://www.cardiganempire.com/2009/08/how-to-hem-jeans-in-3-easy-steps.html
3 steps- really, that is it. It amazes me how easy it was. I did 2 pairs of jeans in 20 minutes, and Martha Stewart I am NOT. I feel like a success when I can get my sewing machine threaded without drawing any blood. So believe me when I say it's really possible for anyone to do this. AND you really, really can't tell unless you look super duper close. I'm in love.