Entries from July 2008

July 29, 2008

They grow up so fast!

Yesterday, Kegan and I drove to Canon City to get his drivers permit. He is already 16 but I wanted to wait until I felt he was ready to handle the responsibility of driving before we got his permit. It was a very exciting day. He was very nervous and we talked [...]

July 27, 2008

Drunkman

Currently my friend V. and I are attending a 2 day DrupalCamp in Denver. It’s very cool and very geeky, and oddly I feel like I almost fit in. I say almost because there are only about 10 girls out of 100ish people and unlike some of the geek boys, I like to [...]

July 22, 2008

getting clear

For a while there, I was confused. Okay, maybe afraid is closer to the truth. Fear can cause confusion, confusion can cause fear. It’s really just a snowball effect, so I guess I was both confused and afraid. The hard bit about it all is to break the cycle. I [...]

July 10, 2008

Do it yourself despair

I caught this on Paperdreamer’s blog, and I thought I would share my creation!

You can make your own! Despair, Inc.

July 10, 2008

Movie Meme..stolen from Maleesha who stole it from someone else…

Movie Meme Rules: The following fourteen questions about movies must be answered with only one per category.
1. One movie that made you laugh
Harold & Kumar go to White Castle

I love this movie! I don’t know why. I just do. I laugh everytime I see it, which is often. I don’t [...]

July 9, 2008

P.S. I (Still) Love You

Driving to work today, my son and I saw this:

I asked him to get out of the car and snap a photo. He found that one of the signs had fallen over. Between the “I” and “Love” was a sign that said “Still”. He tried to put it back up, but the [...]

July 9, 2008

Happy Birthday Kegan!

Kegan is 16 today. That means that I am getting older. Ugh. Yep. It really is all about me. I love that he chose to come to work with me today. I am very, very blessed to have such an amazing kid!

Kegan eating White Castle for the very first time [...]

July 3, 2008

zoloft update…

It’s all gone. Out of my system. Thank God. I feel much better, although I sometimes miss that stop-action grudge movie feeling.