Friday, March 21, 2008

Happy Second Day of Spring


Well, it was a rude awakening to snow on the ground (and falling from the sky) yesterday morning, the official first day of spring.
No, not that spring, silly. This spring:











Though, to be honest, it looked more like this where I live: Woohoo! more snow. Just what we need when we've had nothing but snow since December. Yeah, can you tell I'm a little done with winter? Well, I don't want to become a pessimist, so I thought with the end of winter I would make a list of the things I find enjoyable about the winter season. Because nothing makes you more nostalgic than the end of something you didn't really enjoy in the first place (i.e. childhood).
What I like about winter:
Dressing in ridiculous amounts of layers
Cute sweaters
Snuggling under blankets
Long hot showers
Having 7 blankets on my bed
Sleeping late in the morning because it is much warmer under the covers than in the room
Fireplaces
Reading a book when it's snowing outside
Hot chocolate
Soup
The way a big blanket of snow mutes the outside world
When everything looks like a Christmas card
Squishy snow
Crunchy snow
Snow angels
Little kids in big fluffy snowsuits
My diva coat (it only comes out when it snows)
How my car feels like a cave when snow covers the windows
Heaters
Boots
How everyone's yards look good snow covered (do dead grass eye sores)
Stews
Not having to worry about the lack of air conditioning in my car
Walking into a building after being outside
Happy Spring everyone!


Thursday, March 20, 2008

Name Tag

Because I'm still working out some other posts, and I don't want to throw too many pictures at you at once, enjoy this tagged name game in the mean time.

THE NAME GAME

1 . YOUR ROCK STAR NAME: (first pet & current car) - Jordan Geo or Jordan Traker, either one sounds pretty good.
2.YOUR GANGSTA NAME: (fave ice cream flavor, favorite cookie) Peppermint chocolate chip
3. YOUR “FLY Guy/Girl” NAME: (first initial of first name, first three letters of last name) t-pec
4. YOUR DETECTIVE NAME: (favorite color, favorite animal) pink llama (I think this sounds more like your villian/thief name in an old radio detective story.)
5. YOUR SOAP OPERA NAME: (middle name, city where you were born) No, no sillies, it's your middle name and the street you live on. I'm Jayne Van Ross.
6. YOUR STAR WARS NAME: (the first 3 letters of your last name, first 2 letters of your first) pecta
7.SUPERHERO NAME: (”The” + 2nd favorite color, favorite drink) The Blue Water
8. NASCAR NAME: (the first names of your grandfathers) Charles Horace
9. STRIPPER NAME: (the name of your favorite perfume/cologne/scent, favorite candy) Oh, I got an email with a much better system involving the third letter of your first name and the third and second letters of your last name. According to this system I am Sugar Heaven Tower
10.WITNESS PROTECTION NAME: (mother’s & father’s middle names ) Gentry Owen
11. TV WEATHER ANCHOR NAME: (Your 6th grade teacher’s last name, a major city that starts with the same letter) Young Yamoussoukro (capital city of Cote D'Ivoire)
12. SPY NAME: (your favorite season/holiday, flower) Thanksgiving Lily
13. CARTOON NAME: (favorite fruit, article of clothing you’re wearing right now+“ie”) Strawberry Skirtie
14. HIPPY NAME: (What you ate for breakfast, your favorite tree) Bagel Redwood
15. YOUR ROCKSTAR TOUR NAME: (”The” + Your fave hobby/craft, fave weather element + “Tour”) The Reading Rain Tour
16. YOUR CELEBRITY COUPLE NAME: (half of your name, half your significant other's name, mixed together in whichever order sounds best.) Tahnny

10 Years Ago: I was 13 and was starting what would be a 10+ year awkward phase.
5 jobs I have had: Albertson's sample lady, Alpha Graphics temp, Resident Assistant, Runner, Legal Assistant
What I would do if I became a billionaire: Live in several foreign countries, not at the same time, get 12+ graduate degrees, start my own business(es).
Bad habits: feeling guilty about things, procrastination, laziness
Things I enjoy: Reading, acting, singing, finishing a project, hosting dinner parties.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Home Remodeling

First of all, let me apologize for not posting in so long. I know how frustrated I get when I go to my favorite blogs and they haven't posted anything new in over a month, or a week, in some cases. (I know that somewhat assumes this is someones favorite blog, but don't worry, I have no such delusions.) Let me explain a little of what happened. I was in a show all last month, which kept my nights pretty much occupied. When that closed, I suddenly became crazy busy (probably all the stuff I kept shoving to the back burners during the show), then we fired one of the legal assistants at work. We were already short staffed due to new baby (congrats Carrie!) so everyone's been putting in ridiculous hours and all I want to do when I get home is crash. So as penance for my slothfulness, I bring you ... pictures!! Lots of pictures for the next few posts, I hope. But to start, my home remodeling. I have been repeatedly asked (yes Erin, I hear you) for pictures of the latest goings on in my house. So here you go. First: here's what the house looked like before we moved in.


The first thing to go was the carpet. As seen here:


Now, if you look closely, you can see the lovely window coverings (window boxes with pleated peach curtains) and the great paint job on the back wall. That darker section by the mirror is where bookshelves used to be that just didn't get moved before the last paint job. But before we tackled that mess, we decided to help the ceiling. Not only was there lovely faux wood paneling in the house:

But also a popcorn ceiling:

Pardon my mess. So we took down the lovely curtains:









And scraped off the ceiling, which went very smoothly thanks to some helpful advice from my bro and sis in Seattle who had also dealt with the mess of the popcorn (thanks guys!).
And underneath we found sky blue ceilings and spring green walls and all the settling and poor taping of the sheet rock, which the hope of concealing probably led to the idea of putting up popcorn in the first place. So after fixing what we could, we decided white would be too unforgiving to paint it, and we were done with texture at this point, so we went with lavender. It was a good choice. I really like it. You can kind of seen it in this next picture which is after we took down the faux wood and had to rebuild the wall since the wood paneling was glued to the untaped and unmudded dry wall. Oh and also, this wall, which creates a hallway in the house, is not actually attached to either of the two walls it connects to. Awesome.

So we rebuilt the wall. Then primed everything. Here's Johnny by his handy work.

Then finally, we painted the walls. We did white in this room and on the wall with the mirror a few pictures back, and on wall with the fireplace ...

Green!






I think the is best green known to man. Every light I see it in, it continues to make me happy. It's a very cheery green and adds some nice color to the house. There is still more to do. Lots more, but I will try to be better with the pictures from now on. Also I apologize if this takes forever to load. I wasn't sure what size the pictures were when I posted them.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Blond!

So I had to go blond for my show. And I was asked for some pictures, so here you go. First, the before picture.
Then I got blond highlights, hoping the director would just let it go at that. Also, you can see how much my hair grew in just a few months.


Finally, I had to get bleach blond curls to pull off the diva, ditzy look they were going for. Here's me all dolled up for the show. I think it was worth it to have a middle stage, just to ease into the blond thing. It is a pretty drastic change. And although you can't really see it in the second picture, I am more blond.


And I will say, the show was super fun, so maybe it's true that blonds have a better time than the rest of us. (Still think of myself as a brunette.)