Thursday, February 3, 2011

Tragedy

Today, tragedy struck in a small town very close to where I live when a janitor shot and killed the principle of the elementry school in which he worked. It's sad how people now adays take things to the extreme.

And that wasn't the only one this week (and it's only just now Thursday). On Tuesday, a third grade teacher was killed when the car she was riding in was flipped over.

In the midst of tragedy, I had a teacher come into my work today, well, technically yesterday and purchase 95 flowering bulbs for the students at Indian Creek Elementry School to plant in honor of the teacher who passed away and to help brighten their day after the murder of the Principal of Schnell School. I was in awe over her thinking, having the students plant bulbs as a memorial was an incredibly thought since bulbs continue to come back and the memorial will exist for years to come.

All of this death got me thinking about how I need to show more appreciation for those near and dear to me. I have gotten so caught up in my own little world that I really haven't taken the time to show them how much I care. And it honestly could happen to anyone, at any time. I'm sure neither the teacher, nor the pricipal woke up thinking that those were the days that they were going to die.
My challenge to all of my readers: make sure all of the people you care about know that you care about them. Whether it's a phone call a day, facebook comments, text message conversations, weekly or even monthly dinners, something to make sure they know, because you really have no idea how long you will have them for. Treasure each moment!

Making a come back.

Wow. I can't believe how long it's been since I last blogged. It seems like so many things have happened in the last, almost 3 months that I haven't written about. And it's not that I haven't wanted to, it's more that I have gotten caught up in the fast paced world or working & enjoying life and haven't made the time (shame on me). So, I'm going to try really hard to get back into writing more often. Especially since it is a great stress reliever and helps me sleep sometimes.
So, things that have happened since November:
Matt and I changed the way we are working the wedding. Origionally, the whole shebang was going to happen this October with the 150 guests, and such. But after going back and forth about what we would really be happy with and what we could afford, we decided to break the wedding into two pieces. We knew that we needed to include certain people in the ceremony and there were others that we wanted to be there, so we decided against eloping on the coast. I believe we decided to have both parts in the original location, but the ceremony will be 30-40 people (not the planned 150) and will still be in October. The grand hazzah, aka the reception, we decided to move to June of 2012 so we don't have any weather issues and we have LOADS of time to save!
I've also gotten a lot of work done on wedding items. I have my gloves that I'm going to wear
Have put together some of the candles that are going to be on the tables (including 2 for the guest book table), and have some of the lights that we are going to hang up for when it starts getting dark.
I also got the shoes that I'm officially going to wear. They are a pair of white and black converse that I got on super sale from the converse outlet near my house.
I decided against my black, blue, and silver DC's when I realized that I needed a new pair of shoes for work, how much of a pain they would be to clean (the silver and blue on then was all stitching), and what girl doesn't love a new pair of shoes? I'm also planning on getting a pair of heels that I can wear for the reception (since I don't have to worry about mud or rain in June). When I get those I'll post pictures too!

I'm also getting a car.. at some point! My awesome uncle bought it for me in an auction since my Mustang was having a ton of problems, including bad transmission problems. He lives in the bay area, so I haven't seen the car in person yet, but he did text me a picture the day he bought it! I'm not sure how we are working out getting the car to me and getting my other uncle's van that I've been driving around to him.. Or even what we owe him for the car yet. It's all a big mystery! But I can't wait to have a car that is MINE again. I really miss having something that is registered in my name and completely belongs to me!

I got a second job recently... Actually, it's watching my adorable nephew 4 days a week while his mom works (and daddy sleeps). It technically starts this coming Monday, but the last 2 weeks I've had him 2 days anyway.. And I love it and him! He does remind me that I don't want kids for a while, but he is extremely fun to play with and it's incredible watching him grow (especially since I've known him since he was very tiny).

Speaking of jobs, I may get a promotion! Well, I guess thats what you would call it in my line of business. I work retail for a large home improvement corporation and if I get this "new job" with them, I'll still be at my store... which is awesome because I love the people I work with, but I'll be more on the boss/manager side of things than I currently am.. and I'll get a raise. Which would definatly be nice.

Matt also had testing with the CDCR (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation) today. I'm so proud of him! It was only the written so far, and the physical is coming up soon as well, but I'm happy to see him going to something he wants to do. I have to admit that I'm a bit jealous, as my photography has been put on the back burner lately. I do play with my new(er) digital camera I got for Christmas.. nothing fancy, just a simple point and shoot, but still nice.. but I haven't used my film camera since it started causing draining the batterys everytime the flash tried to go off. It was a big dissapointment. I LOVE my film camera and with everything right now, I can't afford to go get a new one... It's a $200-300 camera.

Other than that, I'm reading World War Z by Max Brooks. It's really good, but really creepy and pretty gruesome. I watched The Time Traveler's Wife last night to help me sleep after! But I'm about 140 pages in and loving every minute of it! It's basically a guy writing a book about accounts from different people who survived the "zombie apocalypse" because he wants the human element, the stories to be remembered for the future so hopefully there isn't another zombie war. I also finished Nicholas Sparks's The Lucky One a few weeks ago. I wasn't sure if I wanted to try Sparks again since out of the books I had read by him, I only liked one enough to read it more than once, but it was a really good book.. in a completely different way than World War Z, obviously. It's about a U.S. Marine who finds a picture of a girl while in Iraq and it becomes his lucky charm, so after he gets out of the military and after some stuff happens (I don't want to give away a big part of the story), he decided to try to find the girl in the picture. He ends up meeting and eventually falling in love with her, but there are secrets that may end up tearing them apart. It's a good love story and one of my favorite Nicholas Sparks' books. Second only to The Guardian, which is another amazing book.

I think thats it for now!