but i can't...i have to keep my feet on the ground

here i am...28 and living in nashville, tn. i have a great family that is rather spread apart. my dad is a professor and lives in texas. my mom is a kindergarten teacher in indonesia...that's right, indonesia. my big sister is in her 3rd year of law school and lives in vermont. my little sister just finished school at the aveda institute and lives in canada. even though we are seperated by lots and lots of states and oceans and countries, we are still very close and i love them all dearly.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Dancin' Machine

This weekend, as some fellow bloggers have blogged, was the wedding of some good friends, Jason & Emily. I really don't know when I've been more excited for two people to get married. It was the perfect outdoor wedding...unbelievable weather and beautiful scenery.

After the ceremony, some food and a little wine, I noticed that there was dancing. Now, let me tell you a little something about myself-I am no great dancer. I am (a) no good dancer. But I looooves to dance! So I decided that because I was among friends I would let loose. And it was good...

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Ugh

So...I thought I was going to write this great blog about one of my favorite pictures of me and my Mom from last Christmas, but I can't upload the picture! It may (aka: is for sure) be me that is the problem. I'll keep trying and see what happens. I can't write about the picture without having the actual picture for you to see!

Tonight I went to Baja with Kate, Krista and Nicole to enjoy a delicious plate of rice, beans and chicken with a sprinkling of cheese. My efforts to not eat wheat, yeast, eggs or corn (for those of you who don't know, during the past 2 weeks I have not eaten the previous foods unless totally by accident) have gone pretty well. The guy who was serving my food tonight must have thought I wanted all the rice and beans in the place because he sure did pile 'em on. It was a little overwhelming. So I took my plate, heaping with food, outside to eat and it was the first time this fall that I've been cold...outside. It was an exciting and slightly miserable moment for me. It was fun to sit, shiver and try to force feed myself. I gave up on the rice and beans but look forward to lots and lots of nights of trying to keep warm.