Wednesday, September 30, 2009

a big salad and augustana do a body good

The world seems to be conspiring against me right now, as if it's secretly jealous that I'm leaving my life for a good 2 weeks and jetting to Europe. On the other hand, maybe all the stress of everything right now will make vacation just that much sweeter. Even my true love, Microsoft Excel, has been determined to make my life miserable right now. I could practically hear my coworkers... "Oh you're looking for Anneliese? She's over there in the corner, sobbing over her keyboard." Excel, you are a cruel mistress.

On the other hand, Glee! is on tonight, I have a huge green salad with about a pound of freshly grated parmesan (sans flesh) in it, and Augustana is filling my apartment with sweet, sweet songs. Oh and I might stop by Tuttimelon to ease the pain of life ;)

Quote of the day:
"When life sucks, ask for more."
-Diesel ad in the subway stations

Nolan: 2 days!
Europe: 6 days!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

oily

Tonight's laundry night, and oh how I loathe walking down there in the cold, pushing my little rickety cart piled with all of Nolan's laundry from Fresno that he left here for me (love you too, babe!)...not to mention, all of my food was CLEANED OUT when I got home. So basically that thief robbed the rich and left all of the poor's dirty laundry.

My treat? Sitting in Starbucks while the laundry dries, reading a good book. It's like they say: a good cup of coffee covers a multitude of sins.

Quote of the day...via email chat:
"Ash: i'm feeling kind of oily
why is it
that i feel more gross after i take a shower
than after say, two days without a shower
do you know the answer to this question"

Nolan: 3 days!
Europe: 7 days!

Monday, September 28, 2009

here's...

I told you I had some news, and here it is. Meet John:

John will be living with Nolan and I for the short-term, and Milo will therefore have a new friend and someone to play with him while we're off gallivanting in Europe next week and beyond!

Quote of the day:
"Everywhere there's a little bunny, there's plenty of grass."
-Mom (she's so cute!)

Nolan: 4 days!
Europe: 8 days!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

yowl

Milo always loves going places to visit: meeting new friends, hiding in interesting places, eating lots of food...

But as you can see, he hates the car ride there. He is usually pretty good, and just sits there and looks out the window. But today he decided to sit on my lap and stare at me and yowl to tell me just how upset he was at leaving Placerville. So Nate caught a picture of him doing what he does best.

Similarly, I caught a picture of ylehsa doing what she does best:

We checked out a new (to me) cafe in her 'hood with some really delicious coffee, and kind of a cool eclectic atmosphere. Complete with board games and a HUGE wine rack covered with fake moss.

Nolan ended up coming to San Francisco this weekend at the last minute with a classmate who was driving this way, and by the time he found out, I was already in Sacramento. BOO! As it turns out, I was COMPLETELY SAD because I was going to miss him by about half an hour when I got back in the city tonight, but his ride was late, and I got to see him for a full 20 minutes! SIGH OF CONTENTMENT.

Quote of the day:
"A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person."
-Mignon McLaughlin

Nolan: 5 days!
Europe: 9 days!

Friday, September 25, 2009

101!

Yep, that's supposed to be the temperature up in Placerville this weekend, where I'll be relaxing and visiting the fam. And to think that I have been overheating in SF where it's been 71...

It's amazing the secrets an audit will reveal. Today, for example. I found myself an extra $300. Happy Friday, indeed!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

shed-jool

Between now and January 9, I only have 3 weekends free. How depressing is that! Of course, I won't be complaining that 2 of those busy weekends will be in Europe and 2 will be in Mexico, heh. But STILL!

Thought: Is social elitism prevalent in our common lives today? Who knows. I tend to think so, only because I can walk into a store in Union Square, and if my hair is greasy from the gym (or just greasy in general), the salesperson will snub me. Yet the next person in is a man in a suit, and they're all licking the tiles beneath his feet. Not that I'm a bitter member of the working-class, but this has miffed me lately. Especially since I find it to be VERY prevalent in certain circles I find myself in. I respect someone who has worked hard to be where they're at, but we're all just people. I kind of feel the same way with saints--people pray to saints, and yet they're just (dead) people. What makes them any different, really? There is a big difference between admiring someone's accomplishments or character, and treating them much differently than their/your peers. This is challenging in a city where I'm constantly trying to please those around/above me, and yet walking by crazy people on the streets who walk up and grab my arm and speak gibberish to me. Obviously I don't want to be grabbed by someone who smells like urine, but I'd like to think that doesn't have anything to do with the person, as much as it does with the stench. We're all just trying to get by, right? In our own way?

Granted, some are after different things than others, but it seems like I've noticed even more than usual the fierce drive of people after things that just don't matter. Myself included. Yikes. All this isn't to say the symbolic capital of some people doesn't make sense, but there is a difference between that and and social elitism based solely on possession or idolatry for one reason or another, and as we all know, too much of a good thing...We're hypocrites of our own creed, "We hold these things to be self-evident, that all men are created equal...", and I might add, "and remain equal despite our own strivings to set ourselves above others." Mission: study the Constitution.

Not to rant or anything, just a thought. This is probably the most confusing post ever.

On to infinitely more superficial things. I was sitting at my desk this morning, when an email pops up from my coworker. Subject Line: "MAN OVERBOARD!!!" So I open it, and saw this (click to enlarge):



I happen to really like this vest I'm wearing, AND have gotten many compliments on it. See?


If you can ignore the creepy Easter Bunny peeping over my left shoulder (wtf?!), you might notice that the vest, although very warm and cute looking, DOES actually resemble a life preserver. Hhh. My badge there is even like the little pull-cord to inflate it. Maybe I SHOULD have been a stewardess afterall.

I've also decided to resurrect the quote of the day. So here you are:
"Most people don't realize that two large pieces of coral painted brown and attached to the skull with common wood screws can make a child look like a deer."
-Jack Handey

Nolan: 8 days!
Europe: 12 days!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

blueberry morning!

The best way an evening can be spent (almost): a huge salad with freshly GRATED parmesan, a big bowl of delicious blueberry morning cereal, and GLEE!

The only thing that would make it better is if my honey was here <3

And if he was giving me a foot massage. And maybe if Publisher's Clearing House knocked on the door.

Nolan!: 9 days
Europe!: 13 days