Showing posts with label Confession Lady. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Confession Lady. Show all posts

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Coffee and Confession Time

I love a good cup of coffee on the weekends.  Not so much during the weekdays since I can enjoy it n a leisurely fashion since I'm  typically rushing out the door to the office.  I have a little ritual on Saturday that entails Jeremy making the coffee and me drinking the half - a- pot on my own.  I never intend to drink a 6-cups of coffee; I just hate to see good coffee wasted. 

So this brings me to my solution to this very caffeinated problem:: Coffee On Demand.
 
I figure that if I don't have an entire pot of coffee staring at me, I can enjoy a cup or two and be on my merry way.  I've seen this one in use and am fairly certain that it's time I make this purchase.  Any thoughts on Cuisinart?

Confession Time...
Ever since Jeremy and I started carpooling to work, I've been forced to listen to the Dan Patrick Show on the morning drive.  Jeremy isn't a morning person so I'm fine listening to sports radio if it puts him  in a good mood to start his day.  Flash forward to a vacation day and channel flipping in the early hours to me finding the Dan Patrick Show is shown on cable.  After seeing his crew on TV, I can't get enough of this show.  I get so sick of ESPN but this 3-hour show is very entertaining.  Yes it's a sports talk radio show, but it also includes some really good interviews.  Humor yourself and listen to the show for a minute, if anything your husband will love you for it!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

I promise I'm not hiding...

...the summer just got away from me. As I'm coming up for air the calendar has turned to September. So in honor of Back to School, here's what I did on my summer vacation:

1 - We got a new roof! Of course the work was done by Jeremy and crew. The photo evidence speaks for itself - the hubs picked out a great looking shingle and did a wonderful job.

2 - We enjoyed a busy summer that kicked off with a trip to ABQ, NM to get in some serious golf and a visit with Jenny and Luke. (It didn't hurt that we also couriered 3 cases of 2 Buck Chuck back from Trader Joes!)

3 - We spent quite a bit of time in the yard with a few projects. (Really this means that Jeremy with help from his brother and my dad had projects.)


4 - I'm done with my basic certification and am now offering private classes at the studio and was pleasantly surprised to become the newest Pilates Reformer instructor for the City of Lakewood.

5 - I love the new job. I'm almost through my 6-month introductory period and I'm still thrilled with my move. Everyday I wake up pleasantly surprised that I'm not dreading going into the office. After 10-years, that is a very weird feeling!

6 - We've golfed quite a bit this summer even though Jeremy didn't join his Men's Club this year. The ironic part about this lack of club time allowed him to play in the Member-Guest and WIN!
7 - We entertained - boy did we entertain. I had a brilliant idea to invite all the fam over for a 4th of July party then I hosted a pretty fab baby shower for my dear friend Katy. The 4th was pretty fun and held on the 3rd so we had quite a few more folks than I planned. As for the shower, I cooked like I was feeding 40 but ended up only having a dozen or so ladies. I think it all turned out beautiful and I'm sure Katy loved it. I would include photos but I was running around like a crazy lady and didn't have a camera handy at either party. C'est la vie!

I continued the summer of staying unplugged but am ready to get back into technology so be looking for more posts;)

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Rejuvenated, Refreshed and Recharged!

It's been a few months since I've been on blogger. I had a rough start to the year and after making some changes I'm back to the old Katie. I'm healthy, genuinely happy and gained such a new perspective on how I want to live my life.

Change #1
After 10-years in the private sector working 60-hour weeks and never leaving work at the office I traded it all in for a job in the public sector. I'm out of the land development game completely and after 6-weeks on the new job, I'm positive it was the best move I ever made. At my going away party an old co-worker joked that I went to the dark side...I told them I finally saw the light. I'm getting used to 40-hours a week and am still struggling with leaving work for tomorrow, but I'm getting the hang of it.

Change #2
With the move to the public sector I gave up the crackberry cold turkey. I unplugged from email, the Internet and the constant distraction from life. I swear I'm more productive, attentive and calm without that life changing blackberry. I no longer aimlessly search the web while I'm waiting somewhere; instead I take in my sights and enjoy the surroundings.

Change #3
I finish my Pilates Certification Seminars on Saturday. It has been intense and just like being in college but with a very physical demand. I've never focused on exercise with such intensity before. Yes I danced and golfed all growing up but these seminars put everything I've ever done physical to shame. I'm quite proud of what I've been able to do but more than anything excited to start teaching. I had to focus on Pilates and not much else to get through the mental demands. Dear Jeremy has been great and so supportive; it's only 8 more hours then it's straight student teaching. Speaking of teaching, if anyone is interested in some great private rates, shoot me an email or leave a comment.

I didn't think I was that unhappy starting the year, I thought it was pure stress. I was stunned when people who saw me after a break between the old and new career commented on how happy and peaceful I seemed. Yep - I made the right move!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Confession Time

#1
Since the new year, Jeremy and I have been very good at going to the gym at least three days a week for a good cardio session.

9 times out of 10 I listen to the Bangles, INXS or Pat Benatar.

Don't judge, you know you love the 80s too.

#2
Last weekend was the first time in our 10-years together that Jeremy and I did something for Halloween. We didn't try very hard...dressed up as Duke and KU basketball fans. At least we had a good time at Bec and John's party complete with pork tenderloin and pumpkin cupcakes!

I hate Halloween. And someone please tell me why children who don't dress up still come to the door to trick or treat? It was good weather this year, no excuses not to have a costume.