I spent my birthday at work, pretty much all day. But! I really had a wonderful birthday! I had dinner at Ruby River, and yes if you must know I did eat steak after a small round of ibuprofen/tylenol.
It was just too good to pass up!
As far as the dentist goes, I have been cheating a little. I've been on my mother's insurance plan and apparently those things run out when you are 26, and guess what today was?
So anyway, my dear mother gave me a call and asked me if I would come up to the new office and have a checkup. While there, They found a few little buggers that we lovingly refer to as cavities. We all decided it was in my best interest to get them all fixed right then and there. A few hours later, I was back in the chair and done and numb even more hours later.
Needless to say, I do have a sore mouth, but come on! It's steak!
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Simple Joys
Today is a nice day. Not one that brings with it jubilation, or thrill.
Today is a day you walk into, and smile. Let the sun warm your skin, let the presence of those closest to you warm your heart.
These are from today...
Monday, March 05, 2007
Decisions Decisions
I am a student. I life the student life, life with roomates, work a few hours doing something I do not particularly enjoy. All in all, Life is good!
I was a tree doctor of sorts, and a writer in part. I lived in my house, in my way, and with my own ideals.
I was a contractor, living out of hotels, under heavy stress, and impossible deadlines.
I was loved, loving in return, and living for that love.''
What next?
I like the idea of a daily quote.
Borrow trouble for yourself, if that's your nature, but don't lend it to your neighbors.
--Rudyard Kipling
I was a tree doctor of sorts, and a writer in part. I lived in my house, in my way, and with my own ideals.
I was a contractor, living out of hotels, under heavy stress, and impossible deadlines.
I was loved, loving in return, and living for that love.''
What next?
I like the idea of a daily quote.
Borrow trouble for yourself, if that's your nature, but don't lend it to your neighbors.
--Rudyard Kipling
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