Jamie had a brilliant idea (as she generally does) and I have decided to copy her...I went to Google and typed "Carrie needs" into the search bar. These are my favorite results:
Carrie needs more than deep-breathing exercises. (from the book Sharks, Jellyfish, and Other Deadly Things)
Carrie needs a nice, hot bath. (from a discussion about the Stephen King novel, "Carrie")
Carrie needs to change and adapt to a more adult style now. (Isn't that true!? - from an American Idol debate regarding the infamous Carrie and Bo.)
Carrie needs to get to the hospital, but they're blocks away. (from an episode of Sex in the City)
Carrie needs to return too. (according to 44% of those surveyed about Days of Our Lives)
Carrie needs to go home. (Mmm-hmm, that one is true - from another website about the American Idol star, but I think I should personally take this advice - I'm out!)
Friday, October 28, 2005
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Day Off Excitement
It's such a treat to have a day off in the middle of the week (even if you have to work a Saturday in exchange.) I had Friday off and it was such a beautiful day! I had a dentist appointment in the morning - yay no cavaties! Then David and I wandered around Lloyd Center for awhile, but we didn't find anything to waste our money on. We stopped at an Asian place and had pad thai noodles and bubble tea with tapioca for lunch. mmmm I had an eye appointment in the afternoon and was told that I have perfect vision and healthy eyes. That was a relief 'cause you know I look like a libraian when I put glasses on. (No offense to those of you who wear glasses - I think they are cute, just not on me. I've tried on several pairs just for fun, and no matter the style, I really just look like I belong in a library. Not that there's anything wrong with that either, 'cause I like libraries and I used to work in one. Anyway...)
In the evening, we drove out to Banks, (it's a city off 26 past Hillsboro) for my brother-in-law's football game. David's little bro Ben plays for Astoria High School and they had a game out this way so we decided to go cheer him on. The game was tied in the last minute, but then the Braves snuck in a touchdown. Sadly, the fishermen did not go home with a win. It was fun to watch though, and I hadn't been to a high school game since, well, back when I was in high school. Those were the days...
In the evening, we drove out to Banks, (it's a city off 26 past Hillsboro) for my brother-in-law's football game. David's little bro Ben plays for Astoria High School and they had a game out this way so we decided to go cheer him on. The game was tied in the last minute, but then the Braves snuck in a touchdown. Sadly, the fishermen did not go home with a win. It was fun to watch though, and I hadn't been to a high school game since, well, back when I was in high school. Those were the days...
Monday, October 10, 2005
Another Checkmark on my P-town List
I enjoyed another new Portland experience this weekend. It was my brother Ben's birthday last Sunday and he wanted to come up and celebrate with us "in the big city." (My family is very small-town.) My mom drove up on Friday with Ben, one of his friends, my other brother Jeremiah, and sister Alyssa. We gave him his presents that evening and then put them to good use. He got a couple fun card games and a nerf foam dart gun from us. (His friend gave him the exact same gun, so our apartment suddenly became a friendly battlefield.)
On Saturday we rode the MAX down to Saturday market. My siblings were wide-eyed at the many characters that we saw while downtown. (I guess our little hometown doesn't offer that much in the way of diversity...) We enjoyed elephant ears and a greasy lunch while there and I bought my mom some earrrings made from ash from Mt. St. Helens. She loved them.
Afterwards we went to the Avalon for video games. (This was the new experience that I made reference to before.) We loaded up on nickels and then tried to accumulate as many tickets as we could. I kicked Jere's booty on Dance Dance Revolution, but David totally beat me on one of the racing games. I got addicted to one of those games where you shoot your nickel and try to make it push others over the edge. (Jamie knows what I'm talking about.) Oh, and I found that skeeball is great for a few quick tickets and requires minimal skills. In the end, my efforts paid off with a large deck of cards, a cheap plastic bracelet and several tootsie rolls. I can't wait to go back again.
On Saturday we rode the MAX down to Saturday market. My siblings were wide-eyed at the many characters that we saw while downtown. (I guess our little hometown doesn't offer that much in the way of diversity...) We enjoyed elephant ears and a greasy lunch while there and I bought my mom some earrrings made from ash from Mt. St. Helens. She loved them.
Afterwards we went to the Avalon for video games. (This was the new experience that I made reference to before.) We loaded up on nickels and then tried to accumulate as many tickets as we could. I kicked Jere's booty on Dance Dance Revolution, but David totally beat me on one of the racing games. I got addicted to one of those games where you shoot your nickel and try to make it push others over the edge. (Jamie knows what I'm talking about.) Oh, and I found that skeeball is great for a few quick tickets and requires minimal skills. In the end, my efforts paid off with a large deck of cards, a cheap plastic bracelet and several tootsie rolls. I can't wait to go back again.
Thursday, October 06, 2005
*Sniff, Sniff* Story
This has been a quick week for me. I've had loan training the past couple of days, and that has actually been pretty cool. I'm looking forward to being able to help our members in a new area. David has been working with his dad in Astoria, which is good because it helps us pay the bills, but it's bad because it means that I have to stay here without him.
I have a funny/weird story from earlier this week to share. I thought I was burning our apartment down - seriously! I was getting ready for work on Tuesday and turned up the thermostat before I got in the shower. I was almost done when I smelled a really strong plastic stench. I thought maybe it was the hot water pipes or the shower curtain, but it was a really bad smell and I realized that it actually smelled like something burning... I was freaked out so I jumped into action! I turned off the shower, grabbed a towel and raced out of the bathroom trying to find the fire so I could put it out. (I had this terrible image of myself running around outside our apartment in the freezin' cold in only a towel trying to find someone to help me - eek! So I was hoping that this would be a job that I could take care of myself... I also was imagining David saying, "I TOLD you not to turn on the heaters in the morning..tsk, tsk," while we looked upon the rubbish pile that used to be our home...) But none of those things happened, so you can relax a little. The burning plastic smoky odor was coming from our dining room, and upon closer inspection, I noticed that there was some kind of leaf in one of the baseboard heaters. After I opened all the windows and let the heating elements cool down, I extracted the leaf with a couple of pencils. It turned out to be a pink petal from a freakin' fake flower! It had totally melted and filled our apt with a horrid stench. Where this mystery petal came from - I have no idea. We have lived in this place for a year and a half now and it was never in there before. I honestly don't remember that there has ever been a time when we have owned plastic pink plants, so it's a big mystery. At least the story has a happy ending. ...and I think the smell is almost gone...
I have a funny/weird story from earlier this week to share. I thought I was burning our apartment down - seriously! I was getting ready for work on Tuesday and turned up the thermostat before I got in the shower. I was almost done when I smelled a really strong plastic stench. I thought maybe it was the hot water pipes or the shower curtain, but it was a really bad smell and I realized that it actually smelled like something burning... I was freaked out so I jumped into action! I turned off the shower, grabbed a towel and raced out of the bathroom trying to find the fire so I could put it out. (I had this terrible image of myself running around outside our apartment in the freezin' cold in only a towel trying to find someone to help me - eek! So I was hoping that this would be a job that I could take care of myself... I also was imagining David saying, "I TOLD you not to turn on the heaters in the morning..tsk, tsk," while we looked upon the rubbish pile that used to be our home...) But none of those things happened, so you can relax a little. The burning plastic smoky odor was coming from our dining room, and upon closer inspection, I noticed that there was some kind of leaf in one of the baseboard heaters. After I opened all the windows and let the heating elements cool down, I extracted the leaf with a couple of pencils. It turned out to be a pink petal from a freakin' fake flower! It had totally melted and filled our apt with a horrid stench. Where this mystery petal came from - I have no idea. We have lived in this place for a year and a half now and it was never in there before. I honestly don't remember that there has ever been a time when we have owned plastic pink plants, so it's a big mystery. At least the story has a happy ending. ...and I think the smell is almost gone...
Sunday, October 02, 2005
Food and Fun Makes a Girl Happy
No way, I can't believe that the weekend is over already! It went by really quickly - funny how that always happens... I had to work on Saturday and then had training for an hour and a half in Beaverton after that. Danny had a bunch of friends over for a "house warming" party that evening. How long have they lived there already...? Anyway, it was fun and Daniel was an excellent host. (It was good to see you too Jamie.)
Today at church wasn't particularly inspiring for me. I think I was just tired or crabby or something. David shared some pictures and stories from his Mississippi trip which was cool, but that was the only part when I felt really engaged in the service. We changed our worship format recently which has been refreshing, but I just wasn't feeling connected for some reason...
We had Shaun, Jessica, Eric, and Niki over for lunch (Jessica made a killer lasagna) and then went to check out the new addition to the Portland Art Museum. It's worth the trip! (It was also fun to run into lots of people we knew there.) Tonight we hosted the youth group at our house. Picture 9 rowdy teenagers crammed in our tiny apartment for a couple hours. They're good kids, but it's always a bit of a relief when it's time for them to go home. I know I've said this before, but I am always impressed with how patient David is. Oh and an update on David's job hunt...he found out that they hired someone else for the delivery job in Vancouver that he'd been interviewing for. So it's back to the hunting for him. Let us know if you have any connections!
Today at church wasn't particularly inspiring for me. I think I was just tired or crabby or something. David shared some pictures and stories from his Mississippi trip which was cool, but that was the only part when I felt really engaged in the service. We changed our worship format recently which has been refreshing, but I just wasn't feeling connected for some reason...
We had Shaun, Jessica, Eric, and Niki over for lunch (Jessica made a killer lasagna) and then went to check out the new addition to the Portland Art Museum. It's worth the trip! (It was also fun to run into lots of people we knew there.) Tonight we hosted the youth group at our house. Picture 9 rowdy teenagers crammed in our tiny apartment for a couple hours. They're good kids, but it's always a bit of a relief when it's time for them to go home. I know I've said this before, but I am always impressed with how patient David is. Oh and an update on David's job hunt...he found out that they hired someone else for the delivery job in Vancouver that he'd been interviewing for. So it's back to the hunting for him. Let us know if you have any connections!
Thursday, September 29, 2005
Day Off Favorites
Aaaahhhh....(to be read as a content sigh, not as yelling...is there a better way to type that?) Anyway, I had the day off today and it was very pleasant. I got to sleep in until 10:00 and then David made me waffles for breakfast. We just stayed home most of the day and I worked a bit on our scrapbook. This evening we went over to Eric and Niki's for dinner and now David is at Cascade "observing" the initiations activites there. (I think he just wants to pick on all the pledgies.) For those who care, I heard that Deltas have 22 pledging right now. Whoop, whoop - go DEP!
Now, please enjoy a list of my favorites and not-so-fav's (as related to my day):
Fav - triple chocolate brownies and cherry ice cream Not - oatmeal raisin cookies
Fav - sunny days (like this afternoon) Not - dreary drizzly days (like this morning)
Fav - waking up and realizing you can sleep as long as you want Not - waking up to a buzzing alarm
Fav - sound and smell of clothes washing Not - smell of clothes left in machine several days, oops
Fav - completing a scrapbook page Not - gluing all the stinkin' pieces down (with a cheap glue stick)
Fav - wearing comfy old sweats Not - wearing toe socks (they are super-weird)
Fav - listening to 104.1 the Fish Not - listening to cheesy sales CD for work
Fav - taking care of houseplants Not - finding millions of tiny bugs in plants and trying to kill them
Fav - enjoying a long hot shower Not - paying the bills for it later
Fav - ravioli from the can Not - pnut butter mixed with syrup (David eats that sometimes...)
Fav - days off! Not - having to work Saturday instead
Now, please enjoy a list of my favorites and not-so-fav's (as related to my day):
Fav - triple chocolate brownies and cherry ice cream Not - oatmeal raisin cookies
Fav - sunny days (like this afternoon) Not - dreary drizzly days (like this morning)
Fav - waking up and realizing you can sleep as long as you want Not - waking up to a buzzing alarm
Fav - sound and smell of clothes washing Not - smell of clothes left in machine several days, oops
Fav - completing a scrapbook page Not - gluing all the stinkin' pieces down (with a cheap glue stick)
Fav - wearing comfy old sweats Not - wearing toe socks (they are super-weird)
Fav - listening to 104.1 the Fish Not - listening to cheesy sales CD for work
Fav - taking care of houseplants Not - finding millions of tiny bugs in plants and trying to kill them
Fav - enjoying a long hot shower Not - paying the bills for it later
Fav - ravioli from the can Not - pnut butter mixed with syrup (David eats that sometimes...)
Fav - days off! Not - having to work Saturday instead
Sunday, September 25, 2005
Midnight (Blogger) Snack
Well, it's past my bedtime and tomorrow is a work day, but I am breaking all the rules and updating my site rather than going to sleep. I'm just not tired yet. David is staying with one of the teens from our youth group right now. The kid's mom took his dad into the hospital because they think he might have had a small stroke. David was asked to stay with their son until his mom was able to come home. I just talked to my hubby and he was in the process of alphabetically organizing the family's DVD collection. It might be a long night... I hope Paul is okay and is able to come home without any complications.
After church this afternoon a group from Central went and helped one of our neighbors with her yard work. Our friend Shaun is organizing a RAK group (Random Acts of Kindness) that will be going out and helping people around our church community. Today we visited a woman named Pamela and helped her with debris and cleaning around her house. She was quite the character, and she gave us a bunch of information about organic gardening as we helped her put plant mulch around all her vegetation. It was nice to get a bit dirty and help someone out. She kept thanking us and said it was such a miracle that we got so much work done. I felt like we hardly did anything, and it made me realize that I should be doing more. (I also realized that it would be a lot of fun to have my own yard - I enjoy plants and it would be nice to have my own little piece of earth to work with. Someday I suppose...)
David and I were watching the movie Twister tonight, but had to stop it in the middle when he had to leave. He bought it during his trip down to Mississippi - ironic huh? He's weird like that. Anyway, I kinda' want to go watch the end of it now, 'cause it's been a long time since I've seen it, but now it's after 11:00 so I really should just go to sleep. blah... Is it really the beginning of another week already!?
After church this afternoon a group from Central went and helped one of our neighbors with her yard work. Our friend Shaun is organizing a RAK group (Random Acts of Kindness) that will be going out and helping people around our church community. Today we visited a woman named Pamela and helped her with debris and cleaning around her house. She was quite the character, and she gave us a bunch of information about organic gardening as we helped her put plant mulch around all her vegetation. It was nice to get a bit dirty and help someone out. She kept thanking us and said it was such a miracle that we got so much work done. I felt like we hardly did anything, and it made me realize that I should be doing more. (I also realized that it would be a lot of fun to have my own yard - I enjoy plants and it would be nice to have my own little piece of earth to work with. Someday I suppose...)
David and I were watching the movie Twister tonight, but had to stop it in the middle when he had to leave. He bought it during his trip down to Mississippi - ironic huh? He's weird like that. Anyway, I kinda' want to go watch the end of it now, 'cause it's been a long time since I've seen it, but now it's after 11:00 so I really should just go to sleep. blah... Is it really the beginning of another week already!?
Saturday, September 24, 2005
Hello...
Whoops! I haven't updated this thing in awhile...sorry folks...I guess I was just so excited when David got home and then I've been a bit busy since then too. He got home late on Monday evening and I was soooooo happy to see him. They drove straight through from Tulsa and were a bit tired when they reached OR. He was glad to be home too, but said it was a good trip. He's got pics and stories if anyone is interested in hearing about the work they did sometime.
So what else has been going on? I've been working a lot and also attending sales training for my job. I got to go to Lori's wedding - it was really sweet. Tina was in it and bawled the whole time. hee hee I went to Tabitha and Coleen's dread party. It was my first experience dreading hair and it was pretty fun. I went to Amanda's house for dinner and she was a fabulous cook as always. David and I looked at some brand new apartments that we were interested in, but then we found out that they aren't allowing pets anymore. We really want a doggie, so that won't work for us. I had a dinner meeting for work and then went to Eric and Niki's to hang out. I had Friday off which was so nice! I needed a day off... David had a second job interview in the morning (he hasn't heard anything about it yet...) and then we went shopping downtown in the afternoon. It was nice to just relax and spend time together. We had dinner at Troy and Shauna's and then watched Sahara. Sadly, I was not able to keep my eyes open through the whole thing...
So what else has been going on? I've been working a lot and also attending sales training for my job. I got to go to Lori's wedding - it was really sweet. Tina was in it and bawled the whole time. hee hee I went to Tabitha and Coleen's dread party. It was my first experience dreading hair and it was pretty fun. I went to Amanda's house for dinner and she was a fabulous cook as always. David and I looked at some brand new apartments that we were interested in, but then we found out that they aren't allowing pets anymore. We really want a doggie, so that won't work for us. I had a dinner meeting for work and then went to Eric and Niki's to hang out. I had Friday off which was so nice! I needed a day off... David had a second job interview in the morning (he hasn't heard anything about it yet...) and then we went shopping downtown in the afternoon. It was nice to just relax and spend time together. We had dinner at Troy and Shauna's and then watched Sahara. Sadly, I was not able to keep my eyes open through the whole thing...
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
A Couple Katrina Pics
I got a couple more pictures from Long Beach (where David and his dad are now.) Just click the link: http://www.xanga.com/private/home.aspx?user=CRudey if you want to see them.
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
One Week Report
Well, David has been gone for a week now. I got ahold of some pictures from the area that they are working in. I have one of the pictures of the roof of the church building they are repairing on my Xanga site. http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=CRudey David said that this building has become the central distribution site for supplies to the city.
Two or three semi trucks drop off supplies there every other day or so. David and his dad have been going to the Red Cross tent nearby to get their meals, and the Salvation Army has set up showers for everyone to use. They have met other volunteers from Colorado, Chicago, and the surrounding southern states that are using the same facilities.
David said that one lady with a home in the neighborhood decided to go live with some of her friends and GAVE her house to another family whose home had been destroyed by a falling tree. David and his dad helped fix up her house for them. It's so incredible how generous the people are being down there! Oh, and David's oldest brother Don, who lives in San Antonio is bringing a truck load of wood over to them this evening since usable lumber is scarce where they are. Hopefully they will have enough to finish the work they want to accomplish while they are.
Two or three semi trucks drop off supplies there every other day or so. David and his dad have been going to the Red Cross tent nearby to get their meals, and the Salvation Army has set up showers for everyone to use. They have met other volunteers from Colorado, Chicago, and the surrounding southern states that are using the same facilities.
David said that one lady with a home in the neighborhood decided to go live with some of her friends and GAVE her house to another family whose home had been destroyed by a falling tree. David and his dad helped fix up her house for them. It's so incredible how generous the people are being down there! Oh, and David's oldest brother Don, who lives in San Antonio is bringing a truck load of wood over to them this evening since usable lumber is scarce where they are. Hopefully they will have enough to finish the work they want to accomplish while they are.
Monday, September 12, 2005
He and I
David's Update: He and his dad have been in Long Beach, Mississippi since Friday and they are staying in their camper there. They found a church in the area that is hosting work crews and is handing out food and water for at least 100 people daily (3 meals per day.) He says that people are starting to return to their homes and the work crews are helping them put things back together. He and his dad are starting by repairing the roof to the church where the food is being served. He says it has been really hot and muggy down there but he is doing okay and is enjoying helping people out.
Carrie's Update: My life hasn't been nearly as exciting... On Friday I had Coleen, Niki, and Shauna over for a girls' night. (Much easier to host without a husband around. ) On Saturday I had to work and then went with Jamie, Amanda, Roni, and a few other friends to the Sausage Festival in Vancouver. I did in fact eat a weiner, and also an elephant ear. No one would ride on the Zipper with me and I was bummed, but Jamie won me a stuffed pig at the Super Payloader game!
Carrie's Update: My life hasn't been nearly as exciting... On Friday I had Coleen, Niki, and Shauna over for a girls' night. (Much easier to host without a husband around. ) On Saturday I had to work and then went with Jamie, Amanda, Roni, and a few other friends to the Sausage Festival in Vancouver. I did in fact eat a weiner, and also an elephant ear. No one would ride on the Zipper with me and I was bummed, but Jamie won me a stuffed pig at the Super Payloader game!
Friday, September 09, 2005
8 States in 3 Days!
A quick update about David's travels... He and his dad made it into Kansas on Wednesday night and then last night they were camped out near the Texas/Louisiana border. They should be in Baton Rouge today to start working, but I haven't been able to talk to David yet. I am excited to hear about the work they are doing.
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
My Good Man
Good thing David is unemployed right now. (Never thought I would say that!) The break in his employment gives him the chance to help out with the Hurricane Katrina destruction which is really exciting (and scary.) He and his dad left yesterday morning to drive down to Baton Rouge, and they will be spending a couple/few weeks down there helping with the relief efforts. It sounds like they will be mainly clearing debris, helping with rebuilding efforts, and handing out supplies. Several of our friends, family, church members, and the teens at Camp Yamhill this weekend made donations to help them fund their trip. Thanks so much to everyone who contributed!
I talked to David last night and they had made it into Utah. They were stopped at an RV park to spend the night. (They are taking Jim's truck and camper filled with all their tools and supplies for the trip.) They were both tired but looking forward to the work ahead of them. Please keep them in your prayers/thoughts/etc.
I talked to David last night and they had made it into Utah. They were stopped at an RV park to spend the night. (They are taking Jim's truck and camper filled with all their tools and supplies for the trip.) They were both tired but looking forward to the work ahead of them. Please keep them in your prayers/thoughts/etc.
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Changes
I am sorry to report that we did not make it to the top of Saddle Mountain this weekend. It was a three mile hike to the top and we made it just past halfway. It was a beautiful hike and lots of fun, but one of the girls in the youth group wasn't feeling well and we had to keep stopping for her. If we would have had more time, we might have been able to go up farther. The views on the the hike were amazing though, and I want to go back sometime and do the whole trail!
David has an interview for a job in Vancouver today. A friend from our church is a manager at a specialty gas company and David is applying to be a delivery/sales guy. Please say prayers/send happy thoughts/etc on his behalf! (For those of you who may not know, his youth ministry job with Central is ending this weekend after Faith Quest. They let him know about a month ago that financially, the church wouldn't be able to pay him after the summer. We were pretty bummed about it at first, but we plan to stay there and volunteer - we have really enjoyed working with the teens there and I think the group is finally starting to grow.)
David and I are also looking for a new apartment right now. The ghetto just isn't cutting it for us anymore. If you know of a place in the Mt. Tabor/Gateway/Central area that has two bedroom apartments at a decent price - let us know! (Oh yeah, and they have to have a washer and dryer hook-up, dishwasher, deck/patio, and allow small dogs - 'cause we really want to get one!)
David has an interview for a job in Vancouver today. A friend from our church is a manager at a specialty gas company and David is applying to be a delivery/sales guy. Please say prayers/send happy thoughts/etc on his behalf! (For those of you who may not know, his youth ministry job with Central is ending this weekend after Faith Quest. They let him know about a month ago that financially, the church wouldn't be able to pay him after the summer. We were pretty bummed about it at first, but we plan to stay there and volunteer - we have really enjoyed working with the teens there and I think the group is finally starting to grow.)
David and I are also looking for a new apartment right now. The ghetto just isn't cutting it for us anymore. If you know of a place in the Mt. Tabor/Gateway/Central area that has two bedroom apartments at a decent price - let us know! (Oh yeah, and they have to have a washer and dryer hook-up, dishwasher, deck/patio, and allow small dogs - 'cause we really want to get one!)
Thursday, August 25, 2005
I Wanted to Say Something...
I was on the MAX the other night after work and I overheard some teenage girls who were chatting near me. (No, I was not really eavesdropping, but it's hard not to hear what other people are saying when they are standing right next to you in a crowded car.) They looked to be around 14 or 15 (maybe younger...) and they were talking about how their summers had been going. One of them declared that she had made out with SO many guys already since school had been out. She said it was lots of fun. One of the other girls declared that she had probably made out with more boys than the first girl had. The first girl responded that this was probably true, because the second girl "got around" more than she did. The second girl defended herself by claiming that she didn't really f--- many of them, just messed around. The first girl agreed and said that she hadn't f---ed a whole lot either. She added that she wasn't a slut like so-and-so's girlfriend. The third girl was silent during this conversation, and I wondered if maybe she, like me, wished that there was more purpose and worth to each of our lives than her friends seemed to think.
The whole thing made me sad, and I wished I could have said something to them, but I was just a stranger on public transportation who wasn't supposed to be hearing them anyway. Unless of course, their conversation was for the benefit of those who were around them - maybe we should have been impressed by their "scoring" stats. I just felt sorry for them. I don't know what I would have said anyway, but I wish I would have said something...
The whole thing made me sad, and I wished I could have said something to them, but I was just a stranger on public transportation who wasn't supposed to be hearing them anyway. Unless of course, their conversation was for the benefit of those who were around them - maybe we should have been impressed by their "scoring" stats. I just felt sorry for them. I don't know what I would have said anyway, but I wish I would have said something...
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Weekend Update
Well, I missed hanging out with Suzie and Tasha while they were in town this weekend, but that was because my time had already been booked. (Darn busy summer schedules!) I went to Erin's wedding on Friday evening with Laurie - it was so beautiful! It was held at the Columbia Gorge Hotel and the ceremony and cocktail hour took place on a cliff overlooking the river. Erin was a gorgeous bride and she looked stunning in her dress. (whistle, whistle) It was fun to see Peter and Jessica there, and also to watch all the action on the dance floor during the reception. hee hee
On Saturday I helped out with the youth group rummage sale that was held at our church. The teens made about $1,000! There was quite a collection of junk there though, and it wasn't so fun cleaning up afterwards. During the last hour of the sale, it was declared that everything was free in the hopes that people would start clearing out the merchandise. It worked pretty well - several people walked out with armloads of full bags and boxes. David scored a couple of tools and I got a CD called Ambiance (spa-style relaxing tunes.)
David is gone again. (This is the reoccurring theme of my summer.) He and the youth group are in Astoria this week. They are building a prayer garden at the church where his dad works during the day and seeing all the sights of the city in the evenings. I am joining them on Thursday night when they are going camping at Saddle Mountain. We are supposed to be hiking to the summit on Friday. We'll see who can make it to the top! =)
On Saturday I helped out with the youth group rummage sale that was held at our church. The teens made about $1,000! There was quite a collection of junk there though, and it wasn't so fun cleaning up afterwards. During the last hour of the sale, it was declared that everything was free in the hopes that people would start clearing out the merchandise. It worked pretty well - several people walked out with armloads of full bags and boxes. David scored a couple of tools and I got a CD called Ambiance (spa-style relaxing tunes.)
David is gone again. (This is the reoccurring theme of my summer.) He and the youth group are in Astoria this week. They are building a prayer garden at the church where his dad works during the day and seeing all the sights of the city in the evenings. I am joining them on Thursday night when they are going camping at Saddle Mountain. We are supposed to be hiking to the summit on Friday. We'll see who can make it to the top! =)
Monday, August 22, 2005
Sweet Songs from the 80's!
Hey! I just took a fun test with lyrics from sweet 80's songs! If you have some time on your hands, you should check it out!
http://www.yetanotherdot.com/asp/80s.html
Final Score: 56.15
Can you beat me?!
http://www.yetanotherdot.com/asp/80s.html
Final Score: 56.15
Can you beat me?!
Friday, August 19, 2005
Bundle of Joy
I have some exciting news! I know that you will all share in my joy as I announce that I had a chinchilla sighting last night! David and I were shopping at Lloyd Center after work and I dragged him down to the pet shop for a glimpse of the puppies and other small, furry critters. Lo and behold, there in the front display was a cuddly bunch of four baby chinchillas! I was ecstatic!
They really are the most adorable creatures of ever! David said that he didn't mind if we got one, so now the wheels in my head have been turning. I have already done considerable research about these rodents, but I think I have a little more to do. Anyone have $100 they can spare?
They really are the most adorable creatures of ever! David said that he didn't mind if we got one, so now the wheels in my head have been turning. I have already done considerable research about these rodents, but I think I have a little more to do. Anyone have $100 they can spare?
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Fun and Games
Update time! What has been happening in Carrie's life? you ask. Well, not a whole lot, so luckily you won't have to read very much. David was gone this last weekend for a youth retreat at the beach. I went downtown to The Bite on Friday evening with Coleen and we met several other friends there. It was super crowded so we ended up sitting in a cramped group on the grass and couldn't really see the bands from where we were. We could hear them though, and I guess that's the important part.
I had to work on Saturday and then I tried to spend the rest of the day indoors because it was so hot! I don't know if I've mentioned this before in my Blog but they are painting our apartments right now and so we've had our windows sealed up. Thankfully, they weren't all sealed up at one time, but it makes airflow difficult when one end of your residence is blocked-up. blah. And with this weather! - it's crazy! David came back on Sunday from Coos Bay and I was happy to have him back at home. We played several rounds of UpWords, Mancala, and Rummikub. I don't care if that makes us sound like an old couple - I love playing games!
I had to work on Saturday and then I tried to spend the rest of the day indoors because it was so hot! I don't know if I've mentioned this before in my Blog but they are painting our apartments right now and so we've had our windows sealed up. Thankfully, they weren't all sealed up at one time, but it makes airflow difficult when one end of your residence is blocked-up. blah. And with this weather! - it's crazy! David came back on Sunday from Coos Bay and I was happy to have him back at home. We played several rounds of UpWords, Mancala, and Rummikub. I don't care if that makes us sound like an old couple - I love playing games!
Friday, August 12, 2005
TGIF
I have a spring in my step because it's Friday, and that's one of my favorite days of the week! Nevermind the fact that I still have to work tomorrow - it's still the weekend, and that's the important part. On Wednesday, David and I went to a free concert in Washington Park. It was a group called the Buckles and they played country music from the 50's and 60's in their green sparkly jackets. It was fun to see little kids dancing everywhere and some older couples showing off their moves too. Our friend Eric predicted that one of the ladies on the "dance floor" was an ex-cheerleading-coach because she was very intense and had a really unique style. It was funny.
Last night Danny had us over to his place for dinner. He impressed us with his culinary skills, but I had to turn down the Stove Top Stuffing because it is my very least favorite food in the world. (there's something about soggy bread crumbs...) We got to see a lot of his cool photographs and then he and David "entertained" us with several rounds of Dr. Mario on classic Nintendo. whoop whoop
Last night Danny had us over to his place for dinner. He impressed us with his culinary skills, but I had to turn down the Stove Top Stuffing because it is my very least favorite food in the world. (there's something about soggy bread crumbs...) We got to see a lot of his cool photographs and then he and David "entertained" us with several rounds of Dr. Mario on classic Nintendo. whoop whoop
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