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Mon Feb 4, 2008, 8:22 PM
  • Mood: Joy
  • Listening to: Oldies
  • Reading: Night Watch
  • Watching: Charmed
  • Eating: spaghetti
  • Drinking: dragonwell tea
I posted some new photos in the last couple of days. It's been a while since I hauled out my camera! It was fun to reclaim my creative vision.... at least to experiment again.

So, what's new with everyone?
i'm transitioning jobwise. I'm also finally getting my MN driver's license. I have a new nephew. Overall things are going pretty good.

trapped

Mon Dec 17, 2007, 3:45 PM
  • Mood: Lust
  • Reading: the four agreements
  • Watching: king of the hill
  • Eating: yogurt
  • Drinking: tea
I feel trapped in my bisexual prison..... riding the fence

Survey: 30 q'a

Sun Sep 23, 2007, 4:55 PM
  • Mood: Lust
  • Reading: the four agreements
  • Watching: king of the hill
  • Eating: yogurt
  • Drinking: tea

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Thirty Unknown Facts/Secrets About You
Answer Truthfully.....

1. What color bra are you wearing?
White and designy

2. What were you doing this morning at 8?
Sleeping in! :giggle:

3. What were you doing 15 minutes ago?
eating beefroast

4. What are you wearing right now?
jean capris and a MN Gophers shirt

5. Are you mad at anyone right now?
not that I know of

6. The last 2 people to say they loved you?
Jim and my Mom

7.The last person you said i love you to and really meant it?
Jim

8. Do you know the words to the song on your MySpace song?
mostly

9. Last thing received in the mail?
Rainbow Foods flyer

10. Do you have any famous relatives?
not really...

11. Have you ever had sex in a public place?
Umm... I don't think so... oh wait... kinda... it was at the edge of a river.... so the public have access, but it was swarming with people or anything

12. Have you ever been searched by the cops?
been in a car that was searched

13. How is your hair?
Umm... chin length and read and straight

14. How many different drinks have you had today?
water, coffee, diet coke, diet orange crush, and... tea

15. What have you eaten today?
leftover pizza, snacks, and roast beef

16. Are you any good at math?
fuck no

17. What Did You Do Saturday night?
Hung out with my bro and his wife

18. Do you draw your name in the sand when you go to the beach?
not anymore

21. Do you like the ocean?
yup, both atlantic and pacific are nice

23. What are you excited about?
Not having to do real work for 3 days and getting paid for it

24. What did you do last night?
last night was saturday night... so... see #17!

25. Are any of your great-grandparents still alive?
no

26. Where do you keep your money?
what money

27. Do you remember the most naughty night of your life?
I remember a few naught ones!

28. Would you rather sleep with someone else, or alone?
I like both

29. What was the weather like on your birthday?
Sunny

30. Would you have sex with anyone on your top friends list?
(this quiz is from myspace...)
if I wasn't happily taken... yes I'd sleep with a couple people on my top list.

whoop whoop

Tue Sep 11, 2007, 6:06 AM
  • Mood: Passionate
  • Listening to: "Break my stride" matthew wilder
  • Reading: hot stuff-janet evanovich
  • Watching: weeds
  • Eating: apple
  • Drinking: juice

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It's early in the morning, so I don't have much of anything to report. I hate getting up early, but I love taking a half hour to myself to drink my coffee and watch a show or something and pet the dog. It's hard to leave Bela in teh morning, because he looks so sad and follows me to the door with his long face. I'm going to be a mess if/when I have kids and I have to leave them at daycare or a babysitter. I remember bawling when my dad would leave me at daycare in the morning. If a kid was crying the daycare lady made us go sit in the hallway or back room until we were done crying. No comforting. I don't think kids should be coddled & not if they are having a tantrum, but if they are having an emotional crying fit out of emotional pain... then they should be comforted somehow. Area daycare people allowed to hug? kids need hugs.

enough psychobabble.

I'm trying a new flavor of Naked Juice today. The Red Machine. It's yummy and has lots of B vitamins and folic acid. My brain loves it and will munch it up.

Write me messages and stuff, I get excited and happy to have messages and comments! Even if it's just dumb stuff!

Have a Beutimous day!

Olde Tyme Occupational Names. I love this stuff!

Sat Sep 1, 2007, 11:16 AM
  • Mood: Passionate
  • Listening to: "Break my stride" matthew wilder
  • Reading: hot stuff-janet evanovich
  • Watching: weeds
  • Eating: apple
  • Drinking: juice

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* Archer - A literal English term for one hunting with a bow and arrow.
* Baker - Not the most common name for a baby boy, but still used every now and them.
* Baxter - An old English name for a baker. Baxter is a popular name in Australia.
* Booker - One working in the book publication process, as a binder or typesetter.
* Carter - A transporter of goods. This is one of our favorite occupational baby names!
* Chandler - A maker and seller of candles and candlesticks.
* Chamberlain - The administator for a royal household.
* Clark - An old English name for a cleric. A very popular name for a baby boy.
* Conner - An inspector or tester.
* Cooper - A barrel maker. A cool and hip name for today's tots.
* Dean - One of the heads of a church. Today a common baby name.
* Duke - A high rank within royalty.
* Fisher - A literal translation - one who fishes.
* Forest - One who works in the forest, as a woodsman. The name dips into the top 1000 baby boy names every now and then.
* Foster - Another old English name for a woodsman.
* Garth - A Scandinavian term for a gardner.
* Gunner - A recent name fashioned after one that mans a gun during war.
* Hooper - A maker of hoops, commonly used for barrels and containers.
* Howard - A noble watchman. This name is declining in popularity.
* Hunter - One that hunts. This is another great name ripe for one of today's little baby boys. Consider this one!
* Marshall - Another English term for a Steward. Also a position within the Army.
* Leroy - In old France. 'Le Roi' meant the King.
* Mason - One that works with stone. Mason is one of the top 100 baby names today.
* Miller - One who grinds grain into flour.

* Parker - A keeper of the park.
* Piper - One that entertians by playing the pipes.
* Porter - A gatekeeper in old England. Any boy would love to be named Porter.
* Proctor - Once again, an old Engish job title for an official.
* Sawyer - One that saws wood.
* Sherman - A sheep shearer.
* Spencer - One that distributes provisions, as in a dispencer.
* Stewart - One in charge of a castle or royal family affairs.
* Stuart - Another spelling of Stewart, one in charge of the castle.
* Tailor - One that makes or fits clothes.
* Tanner - A tanner of hides.
* Taylor - An old French name for one that cuts cloth.
* Thatcher - One that thatches rooftops.
* Travis - Old French name gate keepers and toll collectors.
* Tucker - One that makes garments.
* Tyler - One that tiles a roof. Always in the list of top 1000 baby boy names.
* Wagner - A builder of wagons.
* Walker - One that washes clothes or walks on clothes, which was commonly thought to rid garments of impurities.
* Wayne - Another name for a wagon builder.
* Webster - A weaver.
* Yves - A Germanic name for an archer or a maker of bows.

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