I have a question for the ladies, or guys if you'd like to chime in. WTF am I supposed to do with my wedding dress and rings? I LOVE my dress but it's not like I can wear it again if I ever get married again. I also have a silver locket that he used to propose since I knew about the ring, and a... Read More
I have a friend who's a jeweler and he says there is an old and long tradition to melting down jewelry from failed marriages and creating something new from the materials. It's a bit of the "phoenix rising from the flames". Very symbolic and very appropriate.
1. Throw into Mt. Doom. Not recommended, hard to make the road trip. ref - LOTR
2. Exchange with gypsies for gypsy tears: as I understand, said tears are v. useful in the prevention of shrinkings. ref - Borat
3. Throw in sewer so Frank and Charlie can find while they walk naked through the sewers. ref - It's Always Sunny ...
4. Turn them into a perfect filigree that represents your growth and maturing. ref - good idea, but not quite so funny
I got some news at work today that I'm not allowed to share at work for a few weeks so I thought I would share it here. I'm getting moved back to our corporate office under a new boss, along with another one of my co-workers. I'm not sure if this will be a good thing or not so I'm trying to keep an open... Read More
Good luck with the move. That sucks that the HR person gives you crap about tatoos. Did she not know about them when she hired you? I mean wtf, shes hr its her fault isn't it. Oh, and good luck with the desk thing too. I'm a mechanic, and right now they are doing construction in our shop, so we are being pushed all over the shop, and running into each other, and each others stuff. Its the pits, can't wait for this to be done. Oh and see all those comments up there, thats a bit of a following anyways.
After talking to my parents this weekend I think I'm going to try to buy a house when I move back to Arizona. I found some decent looking SUPER cheap foreclosures in decent neighborhoods. Plus I hate apartment living and I probably have too much shit at this point in my life to fit in an apartment I can afford. I can get a whole... Read More
I'm soooooo excited! In a little over a week my friend and I are taking a little trip to the east side of Michigan. I'm going to get to see her home town, meet her dad and step mom and old friends. One of the friends I'm hoping to meet is a woman who is in her early 30's who has been heavily treated for... Read More
Hello Kirin, great you're having this trip to look forward to! I wish you a grand time and an inspired comforting hand in the meeting with your troubled friend.
Concerning our own trip to AZ, we're about to close in on two possible travel periods: either the last two weeks in March or the first two weeks in April (with a possible prolongation into Easter holidays). Do you know when the night-flowers of the Saguaro start to bloom in the Tucson area? March would be too early to travel, or?
Hm, ok, so yeah, it's a new year. I think this year will turn out to be a bit like the last half of 2006-first half of 2007. That was a big period of change for me and I left everything I knew to move to state I'd never been. I've had some good opportunities here, including the best job I've ever had even though... Read More
I completely relate. As for the "big c" my paternal grandmother was also diagnosed with breast cancer in late 2009 and today it's moved to all major organs of her body except brain. She now lives with my Aunt who also helps take care of her. She's in good spirits but she's in that "get your affairs in order" place right now. I live with and help care for my maternal grandmother who for 84 is physically as healthy as an ox except that she's quickly moving into servere dementia so I'm essentially witnessing her lose a piece of who she is day by day. All of the above also take place in lovely SE MI which as you know make transporting a fragile elderly grandmother around as stressful as brain surgery. On top of this, I'm unemployed and of course there's not much of any opportunities left here. So I am preparing myself for moving out of MI for some career opportunity and leaving behind almost every family member I still have alive. I too haven't finished school, because of cost but I would like to just get it over with. Perhaps you could do your History major online so that you can begin now and it wouldn't matter where you lived to participate. It can never substitute for the real thing but if you aren't already, maybe you could get your folks set-up with Skype accounts and if you all have video capabilities, you can at least see and hear one another. I do have some family in Northern California and for X-Mas, we had sent gifts to one another and opened them up live via Skype. It's pretty cool. Again, not the real thing but it's a thousand times better than an email or even just a phone call. I'll always be a boy from the Midwest and my family will most likely keep to this area but I know that where you live doesn't make you who you are or eventually long to be. Same goes for you here in MI. In the meantime, work on getting back to where you honestly want to be, both literally and where you'll find true comfort. Good luck on the job hunt, it's slim pickings out there. Until then, I hope that you will leave MI and the Midwest with warm opinion and at the very least you can be one of the few in the SW that can honestly say they've experienced snow and all four seasons for that matter. I've been lucky enough to travel all over this country and abroad and nothing beats the Midwest in the Fall. Twelve hues of stunning foliage, campfires, spiced cider, apple orchards and college football. IMHO of course. Cheers Kirin!!
I had the shit scared out of me at work today. As some of you know I work in banking. My department shares a building with a regular branch office. They occupy the first floor and we're on the second. We have some windows looking down into their lobby so we can see what's going on. Today at about 4:10 we got an email from... Read More
In keeping with the dream blogs and keeping my promise to Suispud1 that I would post next time I had a dirty dream here it is.
I drove to see a guy I have a huge crush on at his house. He opened the door and pulled me into a hug and didn't want to let go. He started running his hands up and down... Read More
Apparently bacon is vegetarian as long as it's a garnish. I must have missed that memo. I went to my work Christmas party last night. I have worked for this company for over three years and it's well known to the event planner that I'm a strict vegetarian. In past years it hasn't been an issue. This year there was bacon in the salad and... Read More
I was a ovo-lacto vegetarian for 23 years. *Per three Doctor's orders I had to eat dead animal flesh for at least a year* The only foods available for me at soirees was the store bought tray of cherry tomatoes, broccoli and celery with ranch dip. I don't like celery and not into ranch dip. That left me with a handfull of tomatoes and broccoli. I'm alergic to nuts and mango ... I missed out on many desserts
02/24/09 I was in the hospital and on morphine for a week; that's when I ate dead flesh for the first time in 23yrs. When home I couldn't look at what I was eating for months. Gross I followed the doctors orders and I've recovered 100% Not expected for a gal at my age.
I have not gone back ovo-lacto yet. I will eat salmon and chicken soup and had a slice of turkey at Thanksgiving. My hair and nails are noticeably healthier and that's what holding me back