Archive for August, 2004
The USC game was awesome last night. Any fears I had about it being boring were quickly put to rest as Virginia Tech gave the #1 ranked Trojans a run for thier money.
The trip to FedEx was stop-and-go as we expected, but nothing compared to the parking lot. There were no lines, no […]
I am! USC vs. Virginia Tech today at Fed Ex Field. Woo Hoo. Chris and I are off to the store to get some things for the tailgate. Kickoff at 7:45pm EDT. We’ll be there - section 108 with the USC alum club. Kick ass, I’m so excited. […]
Just as we were getting settled for a quite year’s end before the arrival of the baby, life threw us a curve. Chris and I had long been discussing our long-term plans and hoped that we would find a way to move back to the West Coast (that’s back for me). We […]
It’s been a long week, although rather productive. I’ve still got a bunch of work to get done this weekend and with the current forcast of storms it looks like I might actually have some good quality time to sit down and work.
I’m just glad it’s (almost) Friday. I’m looking forward to a […]
This weekend as I sat in our hotel room in Boston, I felt the baby move for the first time. Over the past week, I’d been feeling small flutters but was never still enough to figure out if it was actually the baby. But no doubt, as I sat on the hotel bed […]
Chris and I are back from Boston and found a wonderful surprise awaiting us when we checked our mail. Our tickets to the BCA Classic arrived and I’m so excited. We ordered them back in January to ensure good seats for the USC game against Virginia Tech. After months of waiting, they […]
We’re in Boston for the weekend to meet up with Chris’ parents and enjoy some quality family time. I’ve been up for nearly an hour and my husband is still sound asleep. We’re polar opposites that way, he’s a night owl and I, an early bird. These days my internal clock just […]
Growing up, our house was usually filled with music. Unlike many other families, the sound was rarely traditional. We had everything from the Jackson Five to Janet Jackson, James Taylor to Taylor Dane, Jim Croche to Bruce Hornsby and random obscurities like Peter, Paul & Mary. I’m certain that there was no […]