Archive for May, 2008



21
May
08

Life is Good

Today I’m “working” in the backyard while our housecleaner does her thing. Can I please get someone to turn the wind down a notch? My papers are flying everywhere… thanks!

I’m listening to baseball on the radio, staring at some beautiful redwood trees and trying not to notice the dry, almost brown lawn (there is a water ban going on in my neighborhood). I can’t complain too much.

Plus it’s a long weekend this weekend and I have fun plans on the agenda.

Icing on the cake is I’m off for vacation in about a week. 5 day cruise to Bermuda with the in-laws… hopefully noone goes overboard! Naw, I’m just joshing… I actually like my in-laws, so all should go well.
Just gotta survive 5 more work days…

20
May
08

Minor blip in an otherwise fabulous day

I can’t believe I didn’t blog about this yesterday!

Sunday afternoon I met up with my favorite gal, A, for a quickie snack / glass of wine – BR Cohn Chardonnay to be exact (we were both craving it as they had run out of Chardonnay at the BR Cohn WINERY when were were there the day before – isn’t that against the law in California?)

Anyhoo, we were relaxing on the patio while Lucy charmed the other customers, enjoying a perfect afternoon. All of a sudden, we heard a loud bang. I looked toward the sound and realized someone had just backed into MY car! I was so worried they would drive off, so I ran over and started waving him down. Luckily he was already getting out of the car and seemed shocked that there was something behind hime.

Side note: I did notice he was wearing a Bay to Breakers t-shirt and I do remember that post-race dazed and confused state of mind (it hasn’t been THAT long since I was an avid runner)

At first I didn’t think there was any damage but then I noticed a huge crack to the side of my license plate on my bumper. His back hitch had hit my license plate and the impact caused the bumper to crack.

Luckily the other driver was very cooperative and apologized a few times. We exchanged information and he went on his way and I went back to my Chardonnay…

Of COURSE, dealing with the insurance adjusters has not be quite so smooth…. Is it just me or could these people care less about their job?

19
May
08

Post # 101!

I was so surprised to log in to blogger and learn that I’ve published 100 posts to my blog so far!

I know there are folks out there with thousands of blog entries, but this feels like an accomplishment to me.

Mondays are always my most least inspired of days, but let’s see if I can come up with something witty, intelligent, or meaningful… fat chance!

Last week during our weekly company meeting, the topic of earthquakes came up… namely the ginormous quake that is estimated to hit the bay area in the next ~10 years. My boss then told us he had heard that scientists were actually considering pouring a bunch of baby powder down the fault line so that when the earthquake finally hits, the plates will move smoother, resulting in a less devastating situation. ???

I asked him if Johnson & Johnson was sponsoring the project. That just sounds like an urban legend if you ask me! In fact I am going to Google this now… watch this space.

UPDATE:

I could not find anything to this effect, but in the following article, they do reference looking to see if talc exists deep in the faultline core… hmmmm, verrrry interesting.

http://tinyurl.com/3ouane

16
May
08

Friday Chronicle

One of my new favorite bloggers (who I found on Twitter, reference my previous post)… posts a bulleted list on Fridays… it’s simply a list of short topics, plans for the weekend and other tidbits.
I’ve decided I’m going to follow her style. I am definitely much more random than usual on Fridays, so this should make it easier for me to follow my “blog each workday” rule.

  • It’s HOT but supposed to start cooling off. Lucy is miserable.
  • I may be in the city on Sunday and I just know it will be freezing once the fog rolls in.
  • Getting my hair done tomorrow, then off to a party at BRCohn in Napa — and YES, I WILL be drinking wine. (80% rule, baby*).
  • Starting to look forward to a fun cruise to Bermuda, leaving at the end of the month.
  • In summary, this week I’ve learned more than I have learned the rest of the year so far (did I mention how much I love Twitter?)
  • Pete won his first online poker tournament. Check out his blog. I’m a proud wife!
  • The Giants are starting to show their true colors — there were a couple of truly DISASTROUS games this week.
  • I predict Jason Cook will be crowned American Idol this year (pretty safe bet).

Have a great weekend everyone!

* my practitioner says that as long as I’m “good” 80% of the time, they are satisfied.

15
May
08

Welcome to my new world..

So my Eastern Medicine “Practitioner” (not sure what the correct word is) told me today that I can only drink liquids that are room temperature, warm or preferably hot…

She tells me this on the hottest day of the season so far (it’s easily 100 degrees). Gulp, just before my appointment I had devoured an icy fruitsicle.

So, now I’m blogging drinking hot tea feeling like a dumb A and I had to take all of my cold drinks out of the refrigerator. Sigh.

But, all in all, I feel positive about my new Eastern Medicine Plan. My practitioner spent 45 minutes with me talking about the various procedures in store for me. She told me they would mix an herbal remedy. And of course she described my new diet… pretty much I will not be able to eat out in an actual restaurant anytime in the near future.

There goes my social life, officially.

The good news is I didn’t have to pay a dime, the first consultation was FREE! In contrast my previous “practitioner” charged me $275 the moment I walked in the door. Guess that’s just one of the many differences between Eastern and Western medicine.

15
May
08

Old Age…

brings senility…

This morning, I ransacked my house for 15 minutes in search of my keys.

Finally I went out to my car and the keys were in the ignition, doors unlocked overnight.

Yikes, I’m only 37… am I losing it?

Oh! On the topic of my advance age, I have my first acupuncture appointment this afternoon… I’m a bit nervous as needles freak me out.

Wish me luck!

15
May
08

Speaking of OCD…

I just read this article (from Twitter of COURSE),

http://tinyurl.com/3te7wj

The Chumby is a little “pet” that sits on your desk and displays widgets or mini-programs of all kinds. Examples: streaming media, weather updates, YouTube videos, etc.

Talk about serious stimulation and distraction overload. I have enough to distract me on my PC, I certainly don’t need more.

Or perhaps my OCD just hasn’t gotten that advanced… yet.

14
May
08

WARNING: People with OCD should stay away from Twitter

Yikes! Somehow I’ve found a new addiction.

How did this happen?

Innocently enough, as addictions usually do… An simple email invitation from my girl, A.

I thought, Twitter? What the heck is that? A quick visit to the website did not tell me much. But when I finally figured it out and suddenly received a text message from my great friend, I thought, “hmm…. okay, pretty cool”.

Come to find out, you can search for anyone in the world and “follow” them, assuming their account is open to the public. I found myself searching on Bill Gates, George Bush, Martha Stewart. As of yet, it seems to be that the majority of the members are techie geeks or savvy bloggers who want another medium to express themselves.

I am now following Guy Kawasaki, the Silicon Valley VC maven and a bunch of other technologists. The way it works is when folks post to their account via email, web, IM or text message, everyone who follows them receives that message either on the web or via text message. It’s like instant messaging for the world.

So now, suddenly, I am being bombarded with a constant stream of information. I gotta say, I’m LOVING it. I’m getting great information that will certainly be valuable to me as a technology sales person and it satisfies my obsessive – compulsive need for constant stimulation. I find myself constantly hitting refresh to get my updates on the web. My favorite followee alerts are set to be sent to my blackberry.

I probably need to weed down my followee list, otherwise, I may lose my job due to the fact that I’m spending all of my time learning random stuff and not selling my existing technology solutions!

14
May
08

In The Valley of Elah

Pete and I watched this movie Sunday night and I can’t stop thinking about it. It was quite intense and disturbing.

I am wondering why the movie didn’t get more hype at the Oscars? I think that the American public are still not quite ready for stories of the Iraq war. Especially a movie that portrays the effects of the war on returning soldiers so damaging.

Tommy Lee Jones’ performance was masterful. I have a new appreciation for him as an actor. The competition was pretty fierce for best Actor at the Oscars last year, so I can see why he didn’t win that role. However, the movie was not even nominated for any other categories.

Luckily I rented 27 Dresses today, so perhaps that will help me I’ll get myself into a more lighthearted frame of mind!

14
May
08

Glad I kicked the caffeine addition…

It takes 189 cups of Diet Coke Coffee to kill sheila.

… Although, I suppose I won’t be drinking 189 cups!

See how many cups it takes to kill YOU:

http://tinyurl.com/6ye8gr




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