6.29.2007

adventures in cruising - day six - at sea

This is fun, re-living the cruise! OK, so it's time for day six. This day was not an exciting day. We got up late, had breakfast, then almost immediately had lunch. We sat around the table talking, then we went up to the deck and lounged around in the sun. It was glorious.

Eventually it started getting a bit cloudy, so we went inside to the second floor of the buffet restaurant and played cards until almost 6:00! There was no one else up there and it was so nice to just have the place to ourselves! It was formal night, so we had to go back to our rooms to shower and get all spruced up!We met for dinner in our "formal" attire, and then we walked around the ship for awhile, seeing what all was going on. We ended up, of course, at the disco, and we danced the night away! Here's Alicia and I doing the Electric Slide! Wooo!I'm pretty sure this was the night that there was a deck party, so we went and watched everyone making fools of themselves at midnight on the Lido deck. It was hilarious to watch all those old ladies in the conga line!

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In other news, tonight will begin the birthday weekend. :-) Yes, folks, much as I hate to admit it, tomorrow is my 34th birthday. *sigh* I don't FEEL 34 and I really don't think I LOOK 34, so I'm trying not to let it bother me that I'm headed for 40, full speed ahead.

Anyway, the band is off from church this weekend, so I don't have to go to rehearsal on my birthday, yay! Brian and I are planning a relaxing weekend together - I've been wanting to add shelves to the big bare wall in my scraproom, so Brian is going to put those up for me. I went to Home Depot today and bought them - thanks, Mom and Dad, for the money that contributed to the shelves! And tomorrow night we're going out to eat somewhere - B made reservations, but I don't know where.

And then some sad news: the air conditioner in my car is broken. It's been broken for weeks, but we've been able to share Brian's car. However, every time I have to go anywhere while he's at work, I'm just miserable. It's 500 degrees here, and when I stop at a red light, it's just dead, stale, suffocating, hot air. Ugh! I think we're gonna have to bite the bullet and cough up the big bucks to get it fixed.

That's it for now! I'm going to go clear off the top of my scrap desk and wipe down the new shelves so everything will be all ready when Brian gets home.

Lastly, here's a page I did last night (it's a scraplift, don't go thinking I was all creative and came up with the idea for the cool heart):

6.24.2007

a resounding, unanimous YES

I had a meeting with the Presbyterian Church here in my town today. Brian and I rushed out of our church and ate in the car on the hour drive back to where we live. The Presbyterian Church was having a Session meeting (like a Board meeting) and I was presenting my case about Kindermusik, asking them if I could teach there.

I could not believe how easily and quickly they approved it! It was just wonderful - they asked me a few questions and I gave them answers and before I knew it, someone was presenting a motion, someone else was seconding it, and then they voted unanimously to allow me to have space to teach my classes! I'm just thrilled!

Now there's SO much to do. I have to begin advertising almost immediately, get my website all fixed up, decide on my schedule, plan open houses and demo classes, order my instruments and teacher kits, get my forms done (policies, registration, etc.), follow through on getting my insurance policy (started this last week), make calls to local businesses and doctors' offices to see if I can leave brochures, decide on my discount policies, and much, much more.

I'd better go get started. :-)

6.23.2007

summer reading thing

Leslie had the info for the Summer Reading Thing on her blog, so I decided to join. I might as well, since I love to read anyway! :-D Click on the picture above for more info and to join up!

Here's my summer reading list:

1 The Blue Zone - Andrew Gross
2 The Sixth Target - James Patterson
3 Main Corpse - Diane Mott Davidson
4 Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card
5 Sisterchicks Do the Hula - Robin Jones Gunn
6 Sisterchicks Down Under - Robin Jones Gunn
7 The Good Husband of Zebra Drive - Alexander McCall Smith
8 Lean Mean Thirteen - Janet Evanovich
9 Being Committed - Anna Maxted
10 Natural Born Charmer - Susan Elizabeth Phillips
11 Queen of Broken Hearts - Cassandra King
12 Heartstopper - Joy Fielding
13 Body Surfing - Anita Shreve
14 Divine - Karen Kingsbury
15 Dream When You're Feeling Blue - Elizabeth Berg
16 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - J. K. Rowling
17 The Note - Angela Hunt
18 Where Are the Children? - Mary Higgins Clark
19 The Potluck Club - Linda Shepherd
20 Nineteen Minutes - Jodi Picoult

BLUE = currently reading
PURPLE = finished

I think I can read 20 books in 13 weeks, don't you?? We're supposed to "stretch" in our reading, so the above list contains books from some of my favorite authors, books from series I'm involved in already, books recommended by friends, one book from a genre I never really read (Sci-Fi), and EIGHT authors I've never read before. (It's all fiction - I'm just not much of a non-fiction reader. Except maybe health books.) It should be an interesting reading summer!

6.20.2007

adventures in cruising - day five - st. maarten/martin

OK. I'm FINALLY going to post about my most favorite day of our vacation - day five. St. Maarten/Martin was just amazing. The island is the smallest land mass in the world to be shared by two different nations. Sint Maarten is Dutch and owned by the Netherlands. St. Martin is French, owned by France, and is part of Europe. It was so cool to be driving along and see the road signs change languages!!

The four of us rented a car so that we could experience the feel of the island on our own. Our boat docked at 8:00 am and we were off the boat as soon as we could get through the line. We headed for the car rental place and were in our car by about 8:30 or so. And we were off.

Here's B by the rental car.













And here's the view from the rental car parking lot! Seriously!

Jason was our driver and Alicia was the navigator, and Brian and I just got to take in the sights. We started out heading northeast and decided to circle around the island and end up back at the cruise ship dock. The Dutch side was fine and all, but we were really excited to get to the French side!

The first place we stopped was Baie Lucas. It was breathtaking, to say the least! I loved that little boat that was tied up here.



From there we drove north and eventually took a side road that gave us some nice views of Orient Bay. We also saw some fabulous colors of what we think was bougainvillea.
Don't you just wanna live in this quaint little house? I do! :-)
Next we headed to Grand Case, which is known as the gastronomic capital of the Caribbean! (That means it has great restaurants!) Sadly, the restaurants were only open at night and it wasn't even lunchtime yet, so we just strolled around and admired the scenery. By this time, we ALL had to go to the bathroom, and this lady who was cleaning one of the restaurants let us use theirs. It had a European toilet, which I had never seen before - two different flushers! Crazy!

Anyway, this little village sits right along a gorgeous beach (imagine that!) and it's pronounced "Grand Koss." Interesting. We were enamored with the pier and this little fisherman who was fishing off the pier using French Bread! LOL! Here are some pictures of Grand Case, all taken by Jason, since the batteries in my camera were dead at the time.



From Grand Case, we started driving toward Marigot, the French capital, where we planned to eat lunch. Along the way, we saw a sign that pointed to Colombier, where there was a watermelon plantation I had read about. We headed down that road. We never did see the watermelon plantation, but we saw some more amazing scenery! We also saw an emu!!

It was SO COOL! It only had 3 toes! It was behind a fence, but we pulled over to the side of the road and we all took way too many pictures of it! When it raised its neck all the way up, it was taller than we were! I think it started getting angry at us, cause it started grunting! Of course, we are all four animal lovers, so we were talking to it and carrying on. It was fun.

We also saw this cool castle or something on top of the hill that was on the other side of the road from the emu. Back in the car, we took off for Marigot. We were STARVED! When we got there, we found a place to park right by the bay. It was gorgeous! So many boats tied up - I didn't get a very good picture of it, but you get the idea. We wandered along the streets of the city, looking for an authentic place to eat. We finally found a cute little corner cafe that we thought looked good! The lady who owned the cafe came over and talked to us and told us about her fresh fruit juices - we each got a fruit juice drink. I got a pineapple, coconut, and mango juice - it was delicious!

For lunch, Brian had what we think was goat! I tried it and it wasn't bad! He LOVED it! I can't remember what J&A ordered, but I got a ham and cheese croissant, of course! What did you expect? I'm still as picky as ever!!
After lunch, we drifted around the narrow streets of Marigot, enjoying the people and the shops. Brian and I got some caramel gelato that was excellent. Have I said yet how hot it was? Good grief, it was nearly unbearable! The city is densely packed with buildings and there was no breeze! But we were okay with it - we knew our next stop was the beach!





By now, we were driving south down the west side of the island. We really wanted to go to Baie Rouge, a little-known, somewhat secluded beach that was said to be wonderful. It was off on a little peninsula. We drove right past the turn off and didn't even know it, but we soon realized we had passed it, so we turned around. This time we saw the sign for the beach and we realized that you could only see the sign if you were coming back that way! Good thing we turned around!

We found a place to park and entered the beach. There were some people there, but they were spread out and it wasn't really crowded at all. We found a nice place in the sand and set our stuff down. I love laying on the beach, especially when I can enjoy the crystal blue water. It didn't take long for us to get in the water, it was so hot. The water was the perfect temperature, not cold at all, but so refreshing! Jason and Brian snorkeled around the beach. We didn't take any pictures at the beach because we didn't want to get sand in the camera.

We stayed at the beach for probably an hour and a half or so, and then we headed back to the cruise dock to complete our circle of the island. We got stuck in traffic near the airport, and when we finally got moving again we realized that they had lifted a drawbridge and let several boats through! We drove past the airport and by that time, we were back on the Dutch side. Brian took this picture through the car window (I love how you can see the shadows of the clouds on the mountains!):We got stuck in traffic again in Philipsburg, the Dutch capital, and for awhile we thought we were going to miss our boat! (Not that I would have minded...) But we made it back and all was well, and we enjoyed some views as we sailed away from the island.


That night, Brian and I skipped dinner. We were exhausted, so we took a nap and then later we all met for a show. I can't remember what else we did that night, but I'm sure it involved a lot of laughing!

*Disclaimer: Many of these pictures were taken by Jason or Alicia.

6.19.2007

thanks to tara...

...I had to go and buy some new MAC eye shadows on Sunday. Since Tara and I are both Sephora junkies, and just makeup junkies in general, I thought I would share what I bought, in honor of her MAC posts, seen here and here. Tara, I'd like to thank you for your contribution to my makeup collection, and I'm sure my husband also thanks you for your contribution to my spending! LOL
The colors are, clockwise from top left: Satin Taupe, Malt, Orb, Texture, and Vanilla.

In other news, I've been doing some scrapping again, finally! It's Summer Scrapfest over at Lifetime Moments, and I'm having a ball trying to meet all of the challenges. Here are a few of my favorite layouts I've done in the last week or so (all clickable, if you want to see a bigger image):







6.11.2007

a new drummer

I don't think I mentioned that last Sunday was our drummer's last Sunday. Rich has been playing at our church for 3 years and, like me, he drives about an hour one-way every Saturday and Sunday. Rich and his wife have 2 kids and I can understand why he would want to spend more time at home. We have practice every Saturday evening - I usually leave my house between 4:30 and 4:45 and I get home beween 9 and 10. Then we leave at 8:30 on Sunday mornings and we're usually home by 2 or 2:30. It does take up a lot of the weekend.

Anyway, tonight was our first rehearsal with our new drummer - and he's just great! He's really talented and it was an easy rehearsal. You never know what it's gonna be like when you have a new person - but he's a great fit and it was fun! At one point I looked over and his sticks were like a blur, they were moving so fast! I miss Rich but I think Josh is gonna do just fine.

I've actually been scrapping a lot lately! It's Summer Scrapfest over at Lifetime Moments and I'm having a great time! I'll share some of my pages soon. Can you believe I still haven't finished my cruise posts? What is WRONG with me? Well, I'll tell you what it is: I HATE doing pictures on Blogger. They never go where I tell them to go and then I have to post and repost, publish, delete, repost, etc. It takes me forever! But St. Martin was my favorite of all the places we went, so I really need to get those pictures up soon!

I don't think there's much else to say! We're just truckin' along in the summer heat of Florida. Brian's enjoying work and I'm scrambling like crazy to get my Kindermusik classes up and running. Things are looking positive on that front, but more about that later. Gotta get to bed - I'm tired and we have to get up early. Good night, all!

6.08.2007

boo hoo!

No one ever comments on my blog! *sob*

Seriously, no one has even made fun of me in my snorkel gear! You know that's one of the funniest pictures you've ever seen! What kind of friends do I have, anyway, when you don't even wanna make fun of me????

:-(

6.04.2007

spring cleaning and the furminator

Dude, I can't seem to get my cruise pics uploaded in a timely manner! It's been over a month now! I need to get Day 5 up, St. Martin/Maarten, cause those are the most amazing pictures of all! Maybe I can work on that later today.

Well, here's what's been going on around here:

Our Memorial Day weekend was really exciting, let me tell ya! Guess what we did! We cleaned. LOL Brian shampooed the carpets - they look brand new, it's just amazing. And I cleaned out my file cabinets (I had stuff in there from like 1997 and before!), all of the bedroom closets, and the piano room. Brian cleaned out his computer junk. He had three iris carts (you know, those big stacks of plastic drawers on wheels) that he was able to condense down to one. I was amazed, proud, and thrilled! I love being organized!

I got the rest of the "larger" sized clothes out of my closet, made a huge trip to Goodwill, and hung some of the nice ones in the guest room to take to the consignment shop. I went through all those files, threw stuff away, shredded stuff, and just made a bunch of garbage. We have one of those huge trash cans that's about 4.5 feet tall, and we filled it up completely. When the garbage man came and emptied it, we filled it up again in one day! Whoa! That's a lot of cleaning!

There was a crappy file cabinet in the piano room that we put out on the curb for trash, and it was gone in an hour! LOL! Another's treasure and all that. I organized our closet in our bedroom and it looks amazing! We finally made use of our high ceilings and stored stuff all the way up to the top. We also put a bunch of winter stuff into huge Ziplock bags and took them to the attic. I put away a bunch of stuff that needed to be filed and organized some of my 4,000 piano books. Brian found an old broken computer and got it working. It was a crazy, busy, tiring weekend, but our house looks great. :-)

We also went and saw Pirates after church on Sunday. We had dinner at Logan's (my favorite) with Tim and Christi and then on to the movie. It was good, but a bit drawn out in parts. I dozed off a few times!

In other news, Sam the cat has been throwing up all over the house. It was getting so bad, I took him to the vet. She promptly told me we needed to brush him more, that the hairballs were causing the vomiting since it's that "shedding" time of year. Ugh. Sam HATES to be brushed. So I headed to Petsmart and bought The Furminator. Yeah. Go to that site and watch that video - that's EXACTLY what it looked like when we brushed Sam with it. The pile of hair was much bigger than Sam!! It was amazing, and there's been no vomit since, and also no hairballs lying around on our clean carpet! Yay! Of course, Sam scratched and bit us the whole time. But he's now half his previous size and he's all shiny and soft. We love it. (So does he, he just doesn't want to admit it.)

Last week I finished all my coursework for my Kindermusik license and faxed in my application. So I'll be a licensed KM educator any day now! Next week I'm meeting with a local dance studio to talk about teaching there. I'm hoping this will work out since they have lots of students there and we could draw from each others' client bases. It's an exciting time!

This past weekend, my friend Julie from Nashville came into town. We used to work together at Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing. It was so fun to hang out with her! We talked until my throat was sore! LOL Friday we went to Animal Kingdom and hung out in the rain. It was a fun time, even if we were soaked! The rest of the weekend, Brian and I literally did a whole lot of nothing. The band was off from church, so we didn't have to make the trek to Winter Haven, and we were able to rest and relax and spend some time together. I even did some scrapbooking! First time in months.

OK, well, that's all I can think of to say. The summer heat is rolling in, along with the horrid humidity, and I just dread it. Counting down to October!! :-P