Friday, August 29, 2008

Five on Friday

1. I'm so totally tired. Thank God for 2 - almost 3 days off of work to get back into the swing of things.

2. My boss quit last week. What is totally ironic is that she is going to work for Hallmark as a District Manager. After working for Carlton Cards for 10 years, even mentioning the "H" word seems offensive. I wish her well though - she will certainly be missed.

3. OH deer - when I was driving home tonight, there was a sign at the gate entrance to "Slow down to avoid hitting the deer" YIKES - something tells me that must have happened in order to post a sign about it. That would be all I need - to take out bambi on the way home. Good lord. 4. Diet is slowly coming along. I finally had a good weight loss week last week - almost 2 pounds. Slow and steady wins the race, right?

5. I love John McCain's running mate. Call me crazy. I think she looks like a cross between Tina Fey and Karen from Will and Grace.

What are your weekend plans like? Tim's family is all getting together tomorrow night at Opah to celebrate our engagement and Tim/his sister Erin's birthdays. Sunday we are going to go look at more wedding locations and Monday, after work, we are going to a barbecue at Tim's dad's to celebrate his/Erin's birthdays. Poor kids of divorced parents - everything has to be celebrated twice. Not to mention, Tim gets a third birthday dinner from me on his actual Birthday. Look out, diet plans!

1 comment:

Jeff said...

Sarah Palin is probably a nice lady but it's surprising that a candidate who so strongly criticized his opponent for a lack of experience chooses a running mate with so little experience. He appears to be pandering to evangelicals and disappointed Clinton supporters.

The analysis on this is intersting. It's one thing when ordinary people are surprised which his choice but when presidential scholars are "stunned" and say things like "...she is the most inexperienced person on a major party ticket in modern history", you really have to question McCain's judgement.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0808/13001.html