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July 31, 2001

Well, I just got a

Well, I just got a *lovely e-mail in my inbox. Check this one out:

You are one of the many copy cats of Rina. I know the original, in fact we are relatives. She just happens to be working on a site as I'm writing called "All about Rina". You are the greatest insult to our family yet. I am outraged that people like YOU can't ever be ORIGINAL. If she knew about your site she would probably send you an E-mail MUCH worse than mine. The Mae family elders would be more angry than I am. YOU are the last thin Miss Rina should have to put up with. I'm not done but I'll stop anyway. Don't be surprised if Miss Rina writes you her self.

Uh, 'cause there can't be more than one Rina in the world? Or is it my stories she's annoyed about? Yeesh. LOL

Trying to get ready to leave tomorrow. I can't believe we're leaving tomorrow! I'm starting to get terrified of the plane ride. <.g> I think it'll be okay, though. We're nearly packed, and then I have to do my carryon. It's so freakish to not be working on a story! Ahhh! LOL I need an idea, stat.

Oooh, I almost forgot! J, I'm e-mailing you, but I'm also saying it here, 'cause I don't know how often you check. I'm subbing you to g-w and sending you topics for the rest of the week. I'm SO sorry, but the people I asked didn't respond, and I'm kinda desperate. There's no thinking involved, really, just C&Ping a topic into a new e-mail to granger-weasley@yahoogroups.com every morning (or the night before). So, uh, yeah. Check your mail, sweetie. <.g> I really am sorry, but rest assured I'd do the same for you. (Okay, yeah, might grumble a bit, so feel free to do that, too. <.g>)

Urgh. I just am so afraid I'll do something wrong to set dad off and ruin this for mom. Wish me luck, and I shall hopefully be back Saturday night.

July 30, 2001

So I took this Buffy

So I took this Buffy quiz. You know, what character are you most like? Get this - I am an equal combination of Anya and Tara! How hysterical is THAT? I'd actually been more Anya than Tara until I changed one of my answers. This is what it says about me:

You're kind of offbeat and sometimes unsure of what to say around others. You like to be the center of attention though sometimes your method for getting to be the center of attention are a little bizarre. But you've got a really good heart and you try your best to comfort others when they need your help. You may be considered cold-hearted at times but that's definitely not you inside.

You're a beautiful person, you're always there to help people and you always look for the best in people. You don't judge people once you first meet them and you always try to make the best out of a bad situation. You're always there for your friends. You're smart and intelligent but you're quiet and that sometimes prevents you from meeting people. You aren't superficial and are an extremely creative person.

Nice, huh? <.g> I like those descriptions. Some are even true.


I've totally got to talk about what happened at work today - Kim tried to plan the fourth session and ignore what I had to say. She left, and five minutes later, Janet, Janie and I had begun trashing her ideas and starting completely over. It's not that they were bad ideas, it's just that she didn't want a theme and the kids need one. <.shrug> So we did one. I feel bad that we have almost nothing that she suggested left, but her ideas just didn't fit. : ( Like Janet said, "What do sock puppets have to do with soccer?" I responded, "I don't know. What do sun catchers have to do with baseball?" You just can't pair those ideas up and expect the kids to buy it. So I get to tell her in the morning what the new plan is.

At least I'm gone Wed-Sat, and she won't be there Mon-Wed! I'm going to Minneapolis/St. Paul with mom for the USSAAC conference. Probably will be a bust, but we'll be away, and she needs that. Plus, they rented out the ENTIRE Science Museum for a reception, so I can wander that, plus the hotel is connected to a mall. <.giggle> Happy me! Shame I won't be getting paid before I go. <.g>

July 22, 2001

Bad AOL. Bad weekend. 6.0

Bad AOL. Bad weekend. 6.0 crashed again and I had to reinstall. I lost all of Hermione's bookmarks, I lost any new bookmarks since about December on the other names. I know I had saved them much more recently, but when I tried to replace, nothing came in. So I had to use what I had from 5.0. I could seriously burst into tears. I don't even remember 9/10th of the places I had saved over on Hermione, because I was still investigating them. And heaven knows what I'm missing on the others! I am so frusterated. And starting tomorrow, I'm in charge of opening instead of closing, and I am terrified. I hate change. <.g>

Wish me luck!

July 18, 2001

What a day. ::shakes head::

What a day. ::shakes head:: I felt much better after writing my crabby post last night, but I'm still sad I don't have the CD. Oh, well. I have other things to be sad about.

For once, camp went well today. It wasn't a total success - B used the device I programmed for him with great sucess, but it was a little rough going to make the other kids not talk with it. LOL We learned TONS of signs - A brought in a sign book and taught us about 30 signs. LOL I'm so glad he's enthusiastic about learning! Scott, the owner's 14 year old son, came in to help again today. We only have one girl in the camp, and she has such a crush on him! It's adorable. She had had a big one on D, but he's nearly forgotten in her desire for Scott. <.snicker> He's a total sweetheart, really shy, and seems rather attached to me. LOL Probably because I'm the only one really talking to him - I had to have him record B's device, because B would much prefer a young man's voice to mine, I am very sure. But, like, he came in late this morning, and I was sitting between B and A. Scott squished in between me and A, where, believe me, there was no room. Then I moved to head off another kid from B's device, Scott followed, and P followed him. <.snicker> Like a little train.

Talking with letters is driving me nuts! The names, I mean. But confidentiality and all that such. I know who I mean, at least.

Jennie is moving!!! I'm so happy for you, sweetie. I want pictures of your new place! And the Hollywood Diet sounds interesting. What's the low-carb one? Maybe we can do this together. : )

Now for why I'm sad, much farther than beyond a silly little CD. My great-aunt Karen used to be married to this great guy named John. She and Uncle John divorced probably about 20-25 years ago, and she's lived with Sue for almost that long. Uncle John stayed very much a part of our family, and when he remarried, his new wife became my Aunt Chrisann. She teaches at UIUC, where I go to school, and she is a wonderful lady. Uncle John is both mine and my mom's godfather, and while I don't see him and Aunt Chrisann very often, my mom was very close to him, and we both loved him very much.

Mom called me at work today, after her mom called her. Uncle John had a heart attack yesterday. He went in for a quadruple bypass surgery, and it was not sucessful. His heart stopped on the table, and they got him breathing again, but he's in a coma now. He has a 50% chance of surviving through the night. It's just not right. He's so young - he turned 60 last week, and Denise had flown up so that the entire family (the five kids, he and Aunt Chrisann) could spend a day at Great America. I'm very sad, but now I am very mad that I can't WRITE about how sad I am because my brother is, as I type, signing onto AOL and kicking me off.

July 16, 2001

I am unbelievably tired. I'm

I am unbelievably tired. I'm going to take a shower and go to sleep - I can tape the last hour of Mists of Avalon.

I spent the weekend with my best friend and her family, and we went to see a movie. No, I am *not in love with Elton John, thank you very much. <.snicker> We saw Moulin Rouge - I so adore Ewan McGregor now. Damn, is that man hot!!! Look how cute he is in this movie. Look at that floppy hair! I have to see his other movies now - people have told me for years that I'd love him. And he can sing! I can't wait to buy the soundtrack. I've been singing "Your Song" since I saw it, Erin has "Roxanne" in her head, and Carol loves the "Come What May" song. LOL We were singing ALL WEEKEND. <.g> Much fun! We also went to the Drake Hotel for high tea on Sunday, which was fabulous. I actually enjoyed my tea (Bombay Chai) and Erin's (Ginger Peach), and Carol's (Mandarin Rain) was also good. I never liked tea, so this was a big thing. LOL

July 15, 2001

I hope you don't mind

I hope you don't mind that I put down in words, how wonderful life is now you're in the world.

I have to stop looking up bios of actors I fall in love with. Makes my fantasy world harder than it should be. There are only so many ways to nicely get rid of wives.

Can you tell who I'm in love with now?

July 11, 2001

So Jan called mom today.

So Jan called mom today. Jan, some of you my remember, is the mother of Jon and Dave, my childhood friends. I've had a rather big crush on Jon for years, and last year, it seemed like something might actually happen with us, but then he met Helen. Which obviously drove me nuts. LOL So anyway, Jan calls today. She and mom have been friends since HS, they like to talk at least every few months. Jan was talking about Helen today, how she and Jon seem to be getting pretty serious, but she's still not sure Jon won't break her heart. So as nice as Helen is, she doesn't want to get really attached to her. Then she (and later mom) emphasized that Helen was such a nice girl, and I'd really like her, because she's so much like me. I'm like, great! So not only did he decide to not date me, he decided to not date me so he could date someone just like me! LOL My luck.

Oooh, yummy Aly Hannigan photos!!! She's on the cover of Out magazine - I love the second caption - "After one take," remembers Hannigan of her steamy kiss with Amber Benson, "Joss did say 'Can we have one that's less like you're going to sleep together in about five minutes?' " LOL!

According to a site Krissy sent me, Allison Janney, Richard Schiff, John W(? - Leo LOL) and my Brad are not going to work until they get a raise. Yeesh! Like the set isn't having enough problems with Aaron's drug arrest? But if they really are only getting $30 and $40,000 per ep, then I do support them. They deserve so much more than that. Way more than Friends or ER people do. I mean, those are pathetic sums. I'd feel better supporting them if I knew that they didn't really wait until the first day of work (ie Monday) to let TPTB know they wanted raises. LOL

Why can't I remember what John's last name is???? ACK! LOL I know it's at the end of the alphabet, because he's right by Brad Whitford in the credits, but I feel bad now. LOL

Emmy Noms tomorrow!!! Good luck to Buffy and WW!!!


Yeah, more Never the Twain! I should go read before mom kicks me off. LOL

July 10, 2001

Long day. Another bad employee

Long day. Another bad employee day - I had to leave at one. Between the heat and getting my period, I was in meltdown major. I came home and slept until 4, went with my parents to Josh's first piano lesson, now came home and will take a shower and go back to sleep. I feel like such a wuss, but the pain gets so bad! Coupled with the heat, it was just unbearable. <.sigh> Janie gets the same periods I do, and she says it's much better now that she's on the Pill. She talked to another woman who had the same problems, and she said it went away after her first kid was born. Also, the pain is just about as bad as childbirth, so at least I'm prepared. Small consolation, with motherhood so far off. LOL

The camp kinda went better, I guess. The little kids are always more well behaved - that's why I love 5-6 year olds so much. They pay attention, but are gaining their independence. I tried to be nicer to Kim and ask her opinion on things and stuff, and got totally rebuffed. Then at snack, I asked her next time to make sure the kids didn't start eating until snack was all set out in front of all of them and they ate at the same time because that's how they do it in schools around here, and the routine would help them in the long run. She started telling me no, that it wasn't necessary. I stood my ground though, and she was finally like, "Whatever." Which is such a bad response, because it is something the kids need to work on!

Josh's piano went AWESOMELY. I was so proud of him - he didn't holler once! He chatted with Miss Jones, and she made him laugh. So we really really like her. <.g> The lesson is at a senior center, so one of the available magazines is "Reminisce," which is stories and photographs and memories from the 20s-50s, basically. I snatched the subscription form for me. <.g> $40 for 3 years! Right up my alley.

Now I shall fall asleep with baseball. : ) Yay for the first Tuesday after the Fourth of July!

July 09, 2001

I'm watching Peggy Sue Got

I'm watching Peggy Sue Got Married!! This is one of my favorite movies. I love Nicolas Cage, and I love going back to the past. <.g> Fabulous movie, really.

So today was the first day of the second session. To say it was a disaster is being kind. Beyond the loud children was frazzled, warring counselors who accidentally gave a child on a gluten-free diet a brownie. <.sigh> I could seriously cry. Janie and I have to get it together with Kim. But she's so BAD! She severely underestimates the kids, and we're afraid that they'll meet her lowered expectations. And she contradicts us in front of them, and takes credit for what I do, and has no idea what she's doing. And I guess Janie and I did snub her, but we have such a good rhythm going. We work together well, and can modify on our feet and adjust to the kids. Kim can't match us, and we didn't really let her. <.sigh> I'll try and work on that tomorrow. I feel bad, but I don't want her there.

The air was bonkers at work, so I went home at 3. I'm such a bad employee. <.g> Wait until I tell them I'm going to a nation conference in the middle of session 3. <.wince>

I'm downloading Sims skins now. I adore my Willow and Tara ones - I built them an awesome house. Ron and Hermione still have my favorite rooms, but this latest one came out pretty damn cool. Oh, and I found the only really good Willow/Tara story! It's called Never The Twain and it's an AU about what if Willow never completed the soul restoration on Angel, and therefore Tara was a vampire. It's fascinating, with twists and turns, and great characterizations, and interesting retakes on the episodes. Like in the one where Spike and Buffy get engaged? It's Faith and Buffy. <.g> And Xander doesn't become a demon magnet, he buys Anya a bunny. LOL Really fun.

I'm super sleepy. Maybe I need an early night to bed to face tomorrow's lovely camp. Yipee. Can't wait.

July 06, 2001

Oooh, just got back from

Oooh, just got back from Border's! I so didn't need more books - I still have 600 pages in John Adams, plus my Eleanor of Aquitaine bio! But here I am, proud owner of the new Buffy book, Door to Alternity, two Anita Blake books, The Doublet Affair by Fiona Bucley, Jitterbug (a mystery set in WW2), and the Train CD. LOL I also bought three books for Carol's birthday (I can't believe she's going to be 16 in less than a week!!!!!!) that I kinda plan on borrowing some time down the road. <.g>

L-P is broke again. : ( Poor Krissy. And my poor mailbox - it keeps getting the same boring 6 messages every time it checks it! LOL

I really want to Kitten-chat, but my computer is acting up. Guess I'll try rebooting and see what happens!

July 05, 2001

Whooo! I found an awesome

Whooo! I found an awesome Buffy Sims Skin site!! Most of the ones I've found in the past suck, but I love these. Willow, Tara, and Anya look dead on, and Wes' face is actually pretty close. Cool cool.

Speaking of Buffy, I heard a lot of spoilers, but I think they're all false. I think Joss said to disregard anything we heard on the boards. Some seemed like possibilities (the plot of the all singing and dancing episode, for example), but I still don't buy them all.

I love tonights Will and Grace, when Will and Jack sing the Lady Marmalade song to their friends' baby. LOL It's really cute.

Ooooh, awesome Buffy pictures!!! B/S, W/T, very fun. I think I might buy.

I'm gonna look for Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter book spoilers and watch Will and Grace. <.giggle>

July 04, 2001

Happy fourth of July, everyone!

Happy fourth of July, everyone! Hope you all had a fun, relaxing day. : ) Me, I watched Godfather 1 and 2 with my mom. LOL My first time, her sixty-somethingth. <.g> She loves those movies. I thought they were quite good, esp 2, but not quite my favorite. Too much death. <.g> I felt so bad for Fredo!

Blah for work tomorrow. I didn't go on Tuesday - called in sick. I'm gonna have like NO money this pay period. LOL Oh, well, I cleaned my room and now it doesn't make me claustrophobic anymore - I hate having things on my floor! But I sadly have to go tomorrow. We have a summer camp meeting.

I'm so very very very excited - after all these years, I'm doing what I've always wanted to do - subscribe to a full season of plays at our local theater!!!! $77 for seven shows, October through May. They all sound so fabulous. The first is set in 1939 Atlanta, from the guy who wrote "Driving Miss Daisy," and another one I'm dying to see is called "Lily." It's the story of Edith Wharton writing "House of Mirth" and Lily becomes a real person who teaches her to change her life. I can't wait until April!! I've seriously wanted to subscribe since we moved here ten years ago, but I just never did. And now I am!!

July 03, 2001

Finally time for the recap!

Finally time for the recap! This gets fairly long, but I really want a record of my fun time, so here we go. <.g> Maybe I'll move it to another page and link it? I don't know, we'll see how it goes. <.g>

Rina's Trip to Maryland to visit Gangster Babes
Through some miracle, I got everything all packed Thursday night. <.g> So when Friday morning came along, I was able to get up and head off to work with no worries outside of plane delays or crashes. <.g> I was able to leave at 10:30, since Janie came, and dad already had my luggage in the car. We stopped at home so I could say goodbye to mom and Josh, and we headed out. I was still feeling a little apprehensive, so I turned on the oldies station. Always a guarantee to make me feel better! A few songs in, what is playing? "The Joker" by Steve Miller Band. We've long considered this to be the Gangster Babe song - there are lyrics about "They call me the gangster of love; they call me Maurice." Kinda fun when you're a fan club for Maurice Benard who plays a gangster. <.g> So that really cheered me up and got me excited. That was only the first sign that this weekend was meant to be. We got to the airport, and found a spot seriously right by the elevators. We go to check in and there's a long line. We wait for maybe two minutes before an employee walks up and says that we can go to the first class area to check in since no one was in line there. So we do, and we're ready to go immediately. Then, wonder of wonders, my gate is the second one! I'm so used to walking all the way down the terminal. LOL So we headed to the food court and ate yummy Mexican food for lunch before sitting down to wait for my plane. My group was called and I boarded the plane. When he hugged me goodbye, Dad said there was a surprise in my bag that I should look for right when I got seated, so I was a little excited. I get settled in, and take a peak - he had bought me a copy of David McCullough's "John Adams" book!!! I've been dying to read that, but was planning on waiting for paperback so I could afford it. LOL I was very excited. I started reading it, but when the plane started moving, my tummy got all nervous again. I started rifling through the magazines just to keep occupied. The final sign to get me through the flight is presented to me - who is on the cover of the inflight magazine but the lovely David Duchovny! So through takeoff, I read about his favorite hangout places in Vancouver, Canada. Very nice indeed. The flight passed just fine. I read books, listened to WENN episodes, and munched a snack bag they passed out. I was a little nervous about finding the Gangster Babes, but luckily they recognized me, because I sure didn't know them! LOL It was Alice and Nikki, and Alice didn't look much like her picture at all. So we hugged, and got my luggage, which was amazingly fast. We drove to Alice's, allowing me to get my first taste of the Beltway. LOL When we got there, Amy rushed outside, saying that she was anxious to meet me and gave me a big hug. She was so much like what I expected her to be! I followed her inside and the rest of the women descended upon me with hugs. LOL Bonnie was also just how I expected. Mary Ann was somewhat less, but I could still tell who she was. Jami was nothing like what I expected, although I still don't know what I did expect. LOL Bess I had already seen photos of, so no surprise there. I met Alice's boys, and Jasim let me use his slinky phone to call my mom. <.g> Everyone was amazed at how soon I was there - my flight had actually gotten in ten minutes early. So I chatted with them for awhile, and headed back down. Shortly after we had arrived, a big storm started, so we decided to get pizza delivered and wait out the storm. Now here comes the AMC moment I mentioned to Kristine. <.g> We began talking about the show because Jami has several connections there - she was one of the people who would have been hired to write had there been a strike, and there's a strong possibility Richard Culliton might hire her. Amy lives in NY, and often sees stars walking around, but has never asked for an autograph. She made two sacrifices for us last week, however. She was at the beauty parlor getting a manicure when she saw Eden Reigel, Bianca on AMC! She knew that several of us watched and liked that character, so she decided to go over. Her first sacrifice was grabbing any bottle of polish in her rush to sit next to her, and ending up with cotton candy pink nails. LOL The second was, of course, the autograph. She told her about how we were getting together this weekend, and several watched the show. Eden was quite gracious, and asked who would be attending. She then wrote out a note addressed to all of us, wishing us a fun weekend. (Amy told us all this w/o revealing the actress until she passed around the autograph. <.g>) We all looked at it, and I told her how cool I thought it was. Then she told me I could keep it!! So now I have an autograph from Eden Reigel. : ) : ) : ) After the storm passed, we loaded up Alice's minivan and Jami's jeep and headed out to the beach house. I went with Alice, Amy, Nikki, and the boys, while Jami took Mary Ann, Bess, Bonnie, and her own son Alex. As much fun as I had with Alice's gang discussing soaps, Jami's was the place to be, as they were reading "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." LOL Oh, well. Took us over an hour, but we finally got there. Man, was it worth it! Gorgeous place. All dark wood, with a wrap-around porch, surrounded by trees. When you walk through the doors, there's the kitchen on your left and a hallway leading to a bathroom and bedroom on the right. That's where I stayed, with Nikki. Walk a bit and the living room is on the right and the dining room is on the left. Walk forward a bit more and you have the master bedroom on the left and the screened porch with the hot tub on the left. Down the circular stairs is the family room with many couches, and another bedroom with bathroom. Simply gorgeous. We got our stuff put away, and settled down in the living room. (The boys took over the downstairs and pretty much stayed there.) We were up until after 1, eating chocolate, drinking Nikki's secret-recipe daqueris (or, in my case, Cherry Mountain Dew, which ROCKS), and talking. Nikki had brought along this "morals" books, with questions like "Would you pay for an expensive education for your child if you knew he would grow up to be a truck driver?" Things to inspire discussions, and boy did they. LOL We talked about everything from kids to politics, living in the past to General Hospital memories. It was so great. Then we went to bed. LOL

Saturday dawned bright and early for some of us, but not me. LOL I slept until 9:30 (which really felt like 8:30 for me, so that's not too bad. <.g>), and was the last one up (barely). I joined everyone else on the porch, drinking OJ and munching donuts, all of us still in our pajamas. I had only been out about fifteen minutes when Jami decided to go finish the book she was reading. This, my dear readers, set the tone for the rest of our weekend. LOL I shortly followed, wanting to head to the air conditioning. I saw that she was on the couch reading, and a big grin spread across my face. A gathering of friends wherein I could go off and READ?! Woo-hoo!! By the time I decided what book to read (John Adams), Amy was also there next to Jami reading. <.blissful smile> Jami finished her book, the third in the "Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter" series. Somehow, we began talking about it.

Now, I must say this. I've known Jami for years - she was in the group when I joined. But we never really connected. I didn't quite *dislike her, but I never really liked her, either. I think this stems from senior year when she offered to read my non-fanfic "When Angels Cry" and suggest changes, since she was a professional writer, and then told me to scrap the entire thing and make it so that Gracie had long had a brain tumor and always knew she would die soon. I politely thanked her for her opinion and immediately disregarded it. LOL Although now I'm thinking that might be an interesting plot for another story. <.shrug> Anyway, that didn't quite endear her to me. So I kinda went into this thinking that it was good that I had flown into BWI and not National so that Alice picked me up and not Jami, etc. Yeah. Keep that in mind. <.g>

So we started talking about Anita Blake. She said she thought I would enjoy it, I picked it up and started skimming the first chapter, I got hooked. LOL I began that book while she picked up the other book in the series she had brough, two down the line. Throughout the day, we would sit down together, read her books, and discuss the characters and plot lines. Then, we got started on Harry Potter. LOL Turns out she's even on the HP4GU list with me! So we started getting into these huge discussions and debates. I loved it! She met me scene for scene, quote for quote, opinion for opinion. Late in the afternoon, she, Amy, Bonnie, Bess and I went into the hot tub. We all discussed GH and its history, and then Jami and I got started on HP. <.g> The others were leaving the tub and we didn't even notice. For over an hour, we sat in there and debated SO many different topics. I would say that I spent most of my weekend with Jami, to be honest. I had always kinda been turned off about how opinionated she was. Then I realized that we had so much in common, that I could be opinionated right back. LOL I don't feel comfortable entering debates or conversations unless I'm sure on my facts, and the things we have in common where things on which I'm sure of my facts. (GH, AMC, HP, WW, Clinton vs. Bush, etc.) She was reading GoF aloud to Alex throughout the entire weekend, so after she finished a chapter for him, we would discuss. Poor Alex was so confused about our adult level HP stuff. LOL (He's 7.)

I got ahead of myself, though. LOL In the early afternoon, we went to the Chesapeake Beach. I got some lovely pictures. I had my suit on, but didn't feel like heading into the water, although I regret that now. I had thought we were going back later and I'd be able to, but that didn't work out. So I stayed on the beach and chatted with Nikki, who is such an awesome person. Lots of fun. While most of us were there, Alice and Mary Ann had headed to the grocery store for our weekend food. We were under the impression we'd be there for maybe an hour, but that didn't work out. <.g> Two hours later, we're baking and starving, and no Alice. Just as the ice cream truck pulls in and we're finally eating, she shows up. LOL Our last GBabes, Lydia and her daughter Christina, had driven in from Long Island, NY, and Alice and Mary Ann had met them and taken them to the beach house first. So we pile in and head back. We hung out, reading for awhile, before jumping into the hot tub. We had a delicious dinner - steak and cheeseburgers for me and Nikki, and rock fish and crab cakes for everyone else. Jami and I adjourned to the couch to read Anita Blake (I finished the first one by 11. I'm a speed reader), while the others chatted and did a puzzle. Then they came over where we were and we talked politics for awhile. Very interesting to hear everyone's view points. We also discussed the various medical procedures many of them have been going through, so I got a taste of what's to come. LOL They all couldn't believe that they were discussing these, thinking those conversations wait until you're at least in your fifties, but there we were. LOL Then it was time for bed! (At a very early 12:30, I might add. LOL)

Now onto Sunday, our last full day there. I was up at 10 this day, but not the last one up. <.g> Back onto the porch for breakfast - OJ and corn muffins that Lydia brought with. Very yummy. Jami had stayed up until 2 finishing her book. Knowing that I didn't mind spoilers, she told me what changes had occured in the series, and we were astonished together. <.g> We all hung out in pjs until noon, when Lydia and Christina had to leave to drive back to NY. We read and discussed what books we were reading, and I totally gloried in that. LOL I just loved being in a group where everyone had brough with at least one book, and sat down to read periodically. Such fun!!

We had lunch, left overs from dinner on Saturday. Nikki had to leave that night, so they planned on leaving around 5 to get her to the airport. So before we had to do that, we decided to go to a nearby town, Solomons Island. We walked the boardwalk, and explored the marina. It was so beautiful there! We met a man and woman sitting on a bench, and asked them to take our picture. The woman was quite happy to do so, and ended up taking about 6, with all of our cameras. LOL She was such a sweet person, and thought that the story of how we all met was just so exciting. <.g> We finished up with ice cream from the little store. We had to drive back quick, so I so sadly lost the chance to drive over the super long big white bridge. LOL (I have an intense fear of heights and bridges. <.g> You can imagine my disappointment.)

Alice and Nikki left for the airport, and Mary Ann and Amy decided to go with. They rented a car there so that we would have an easier time getting the three of us (MA, Amy and I) to the airport so early in the morning. It turned out to be a great idea! That left me, Bonnie, Jami, and the boys to hang out and endure the storms. Bonnie read, the boys played downstairs, and Jami and I played Quidditch card game and talked HP. Then Bonnie played a few rounds of HP Uno with us, and made brownie cupcakes. <.g> After the storms stopped, at about 8, Jami and Alex had to leave - he had camp in the morning. We hugged goodbye, and I forlornly waved the book I was reading goodbye. LOL I was on chapter thirteen of the book she had finished very early that morning. <.g>

The airport gang arrived about an hour later, and we hung out, talking about all sorts of things. I was kinda out of it, as I had taken two Benadryl before I ate my brownie - just a precaution. LOL It worked, but I was sleepy. I did manage it until midnight, though, when I crashed into bed, fully packed. Amy agreed to wake me up at 6:15 so we could leave at 7 for the two hour drive for my 9:50 flight. <.g> I like being early, as Kristine and Megan have learned. LOL

So, I woke up at 6:15, and headed downstairs to take a shower. Now come the signs that it was time to go home. LOL I saw this big spidery daddy long legs thing in the bathroom. After dancing nervously around and it failing to squash it, I decided to let it hop around all it wanted and just ignore it. I bent down to pick up my clothes, and out sprang another, bigger one. I nearly shrieked, grabbed my clothes, and RAN. No shower that day. LOL I got dressed up in my room, and threw my last minute things in my bag. Alice, Bess and Bonnie woke up to hug us good bye, and we set off. Me being me, I did get totally carsick, but that's okay. Amy is also a WENN fan, and Mary Ann has seen an episode or two, so we popped in my WENN tape and listened to two episodes. Of course, we had to sit through a few songs and two scenes of Silk Stalkings first, but they didn't mind. LOL I, however, cringed when I realized that the tape was from junior year, and I had the Spice Girls' "Two Become One" on there. <.wince> That was embarrassing. But my other songs were good! LOL Build Me Up Buttercup and Total Eclipse of the Heart, among others. So the drive passed quickly, and we got there monstrously early. (8:30) Amy went with me to check in my luggage - we were the first and only people in line! We hugged goodbye in front of the security check, and I realized that once again, my gate was second. Yeah! LOL So I headed to the airport gift store and bought souveniers for my family. Daddy got a local newspaper, mom got a Maryland candle, Josh got two post cards (one Baltimore Oriols ballpark and one Jefferson Memorial), mom and dad got seafood salsa to share, and I got myself two shirts. One is pale blue, with a yellow daisy on it, and says "washington dc" in alternating blue and yellow letters, and one is ash grey and says "Baltimore" on it with three symbols underneath - peace, love, and USA. They're very cute. <.g>

So I settled down to wait for my flight, and got on easily. No more David on the cover of the magazine, as this was now July, but this plane had music and free headphones. So I listened to the INXS channel, jazz, classical, and kids station. LOL The flight passed quickly, and dad was waiting there to get me. My bag was the first suitcase out of the plane, and I was home less than an hour after I landed. I finished off my role of film, and dad took it to Walgreens, where we picked it up later that night, as previously blogged. LOL I haven't had time to scan yet, but I have a few I'd like to share sometime soon. <.g>

So, that was my fabulously fun trip! Hope you liked reading!

July 02, 2001

My pictures came out awesomely!

My pictures came out awesomely! I can't wait to scan and show a few of them. I got a disposable camera that can flip to panaramic, and it's so cute because I accidentally took a panaramic shot of ChiChi the chihuahua! Big picture of such a tiny little dog. <.giggle> (I was trying to use up the last few shots.)

So, where did I leave off?

Bonnie rededsigned - I like it! : )

Oooh, Purity Brown over at Diaryland finally has a journal title, and an update! Love the name.I adore my stats, too. LOL So much fun to explore them and see who's visiting me!

Okay, I'm sorry, but there is no way James Marsters is 38 years old! LOL 28, yes, I'll go for that. <.g> I really had thought he was more like 32, though.(6/29 @ 12:55pm)

From Kate comes the Color Quiz. My results?
Existing Situation: Sensuous. Inclined to luxuriate in the things which give gratification to the senses, but rejects anything tasteless, vulgar, or coarse.
Stress Sources: Eager to make a good impression, but worried and doubtful about the likelihood of succeeding. Feels that she has a right to anything she might hope for, and becomes helpless and distressed when circumstances go against her. Finds the mere possibility of failure most upsetting and this can even lead to nervous prostration. Sees herself as a 'victim' who has been misled and abused, mistakes this dramatization for reality and tries to convince herself that her failure to achieve standing and recognition is the fault of others.
Restrained Characteristics: Believes that she is not receiving her share--that she is neither properly understood nor adequately appreciated. Feels that she is being compelled to conform, and close relationships leave her without any sense of emotional involvement.
Feels that things stand in her way, that circumstances are forcing her to compromise and forgo some pleasures for the time being.
Desired Objectives: Unwilling to participate and wishes to avoid all forms of stimulation. Has had to put up with too much of a tiring or exhausting nature and now desires protection and noninvolvement.
Actual Problems: (1) Disappointment at the non-fulfillment of her hopes and the fear that to formulate fresh goals will only lead to further setbacks have resulted in considerable anxiety. She tries to escape from this by withdrawing and protecting herself with an attitude of cautious reserve. Moody and depressed. (2) Depleted vitality has created an intolerance for any further stimulation, or demands on her resources. A feeling of powerlessness subjects her to agitation, irritation, and acute distress from which she tries to escape by refusing further direct participation. She confines herself to a cautious approach and a concealed determination to get her own way in the end.

Those don't sound very positive. LOL Parts are true, and parts are pretty off. Pretty interesting, though.

Fiona posted pictures! You are such a doll. I loved seeing them. : ) I hope your mouth feels better soon.

At first I was excited that Keith had finally updated (It's been a long while since I made it to the end of my blog list to check LOL), but then I read his post about Fiona's checkup. I'm really sorry. I know a little about what you're going through (my brother had open heart surgery when he was a newborn. We're still dealing with ramifications), and I'll be sending you all some happy thoughts are you get through this latest development.

I think that's it for tonight. I'm gonna quick make a lunch for tomorrow (BLECH to work) and then go to sleep. <.g> I decided to go in at 9 tomorrow since there's no camp. Sleep in a bit, watch some ER. My kind of morning.

I'm baaaaaack! I can't believe

I'm baaaaaack! <.giggle> I can't believe how much fun I had this weekend. I've always read these books about groups of friends who just hung out, and talked and stuff, starting from the BSC on up, but I never had that. My friends were all scattered and mostly didn't know each other. I had that this weekend, and it was more awesome than I could have imagined. I'm gonna type up a recap tonight or tomorrow so I can always remember. : ) Plus, I took my camera to Walgreens for one hour development, so I'll share some of those. One in particular. <.giggle>

I had the full day off of work today, so mom and I watched GH, which sucked. But that's okay. <.g> I'm seriously still on this high from the weekend. It's amazing - I came back today and Josh is WALKING!!!!!!! Friday was his first day out of the wheelchair, and he was terriifed to put weight down on his leg. Now he's doing fabulously with his walker. I am so proud of him.

It's been oodles of days since I read my dailies, so here I go.

J, I hope it works out with Holly! You know I'd totally miss you if you were without internet, but it still sounds like a cool deal. I'm sorry the start of Friday sucked, and I love you too, babe! {{HUGS}}

Baby Sam is so adorable! I love the pictures, Carrie. : )

L-C says that it seems likely that HP movies 2&3 will be filmed back to back, to accomodate the kids growing. The soundstage was book for an entire year's worth of filming. Damn, that would be SO cool. I'm going crazy waiting for November! LOL

Amy, thanks for the review of Atlantis. I really want to see it, but so many people are down on it. You've restored my faith. <.g> Also, the bi blogger ring is such a cool idea. If you're not feeling super creative, maybe use one of Krissy's designs? Hers are so cute. LOL

Oops, gotta go get my pics! Be back later to finish. (Beware any bad links - my browser isn't letting me C&P, so I'm typing them all out. <.g>)