-Let's start with the Super Bowl, shall we? I babysat that Thursday til the Monday after the Super Bowl for my boss' kids (is that right? boss'? I hate confusing plurals and since (multiple) teachers follow my blog, I get nervous). If you remember, that was the weekend we got 10 inches of snow dumped on us. So there was a little cabin fever, but besides that it was pretty awesome. I did watch the game, by myself. There was a lot of swearing, pacing, and anger on my end. I went down to bed, only to get sucked in to watching Titanic on TBS. So here I am, in a huge house alone with two kids and I'm crying watching a disaster epic. Can we all just point out how pathetic that is? Because I sure as hell thought it was.
-We had a HUGE report due mid-February at work, which I helped a lot with. I was nice because of the snow I got to work from home a couple days. But it's kind of a double edged sword, because it's great working from home (hello, pajamas and not showering!!) but at the same time, I worked 12 hours both days. There's no "time to go home/leave the office" when you are at home. Anyways, the report went down to the WIRE on a Friday, and I was living off of caffeine. That night I went to a jewelry party with a dear friend, where we had margaritas and basically were assholes while a poor jewelry rep had to present. It was fun I will admit.
-My best friend Abby and her husband Brandon came home a couple weekends ago from Austin. Her sister, Katie, had a beautiful baby girl, Hallie. She made her entrance in the world a little early, but she is happy and healthy. She's like a little peanut! Abby was pretty tired (so was I!) so we ended up having pizza at Katie's house and watched TV. It's nice having low-mantiencace friends!!
-I've been going to Maggie and Mairin's basketball games on Saturday mornings lately. It's been awesome. Since I can't sleep in anymore (I miss it!), I might as well be cheering for those doodlebugs
-I went to Chicago last weekend to visit Liz. We hadn't seen each other since November!! We had a BLAST. We went to a Blues/Jazz Club on Friday, went shopping/ate ourselves in to a coma on Saturday, then did some more shopping Sunday. I will note that my back was tweaked or something, and I was in excurciating pain. I'm not one to complain, but it was pretty awful. But my love for Chicago trumped any pain, so it's all good. Back to normal now!
-I joined a gym today, the Monon Center. It is pretty amazing. On a scale of 1 to 10, I'm a solid 7 on being out of shape. My legs were SHAKING walking down the stairs as I was leaving. I really thought I was going to tumble down them. And we will see if I can lift my arms in the morning. Jeni and I are going to push each other (Bring it!), as working out with a buddy is much more fun.
Well that's everything that's happened up until now. My birthday is in a few weeks, and some friends are coming in town to spend it with me. We got a hotel downtown for the weekend, so I need to get on planning fun things to do! AND I booked a ticket to Austin to see Abs and Brandon one more time before they move back. CANNOT WAIT for them to be home!!
As for some goals (name of the post), I want to just get in shape! I've been making a point to eat better the past month (apps for the iphone are amazing for that), so now it's just working out! I'm also wanting to get closer to finding a place to live. We'll get to that later :)
For the record, boss' or boss's is acceptable in that case. It is touchy when a singular word ends with an s like that. I have a teacher friend who's last name is Davis and she was my resource for that. It was detrimental to her to find out the correct way and she found either was acceptable. You really can't make a mistake, enjoy! :-)
ReplyDeleteAlyssa is correct. In a one syllable word ending w/"s" you may use the apostrophe after the final "s" or add apostrophe s. For names/words with more than one syllable (like McAndrews), you do not add the extra "s". It's like saying the "McAndrewses"- not right, but "bosses" is. Good enough? :)
ReplyDeleteNow, let's talk about ending punctuation with every sentence... :)
Love ya! Missed you running today. MUCH harder w/o you!
Thank you my lovely teacher friends! You keep my mind active
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