Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Prom

It was called to my attention that it is Prom season. Now, I haven’t had the opportunity to see all the kids dolled up while I am out for dinner. However, my cousin has blogged about it and, well, it got me thinking. Vegas and Prom together are such a dull twist to what could be an exciting evening. In most places, kids really have to get creative to come up with fun and interesting ways to enjoy a Prom date. In Vegas, however, it is the old staple… go to the dance for pictures, leave the dance, go to dinner, go to Vegas show on the strip. Blaahhh!

My cousin’s Prom sounded like so much fun. So, it got me thinking… was I as lucky???

Well, I can say that I DID have a great Prom date once. I went with Doug Forcheski. I really liked him. We were already such great friends that it was so easy for me to be around him. He planned everything to a “T”. Of course, we got our pictures taken, went to dinner and a show. The best part of the date was saved for last.

After the show, we got changed into casual clothes. The girls were then blind-folded and driven around in the cars until we were good and lost. Eventually, the cars parked. The girls, including myself, were escorted out of the cars. I could hear water in the background. I knew exactly where we were. From the sound of the water and the smell in the air, I knew we were at Lake Mead! Now, if any of you really know me, you will know that I practically grew up on the lake. I was so excited! However, for the life of me, I couldn’t understand what we were doing there at night.

The boys walked us to the dock, took our blindfolds off and, to our surprise, a boat (with a driver) was waiting for us. I swear it was like being in “Some Like It Hot”. I couldn’t wait to get on the boat and find out where it was taking us. We were driven out to one of the islands out on the lake. As we came around the back side of the island, there were tiki torches lit all over the beach. Once we got off the boat, the guys had blow-up couches for us to sit on. They had brought out a generator, TV, and microwave. We watched movies and ate popcorn until sunrise. It really was the ultimate date! Thanks Doug for such a wonderful memory!

Whirlwind


I know, I know…. I haven’t updated you all on my exciting life lately. So sorry! I have been sick (as stated below) and I just haven’t motivated myself to do anything. But, I’m feeling much better and am ready to face the world again. Although I have been sick, so much has gone on. I don’t know about you, but I believe everyone has a birthday season. Let me explain…

Once a year, there is a time in everyone’s life where most of the friends and family you know will have all of their birthdays around the same time. For me, it is March through May. Throw in a Cinco de Mayo party and a 1st Holy Communion and you got yourself a stew of things to do.

Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining. In fact, I love spending time with my family and friends. If that means birthdays, holy communions and Cinco de Mayo parties to get us together, count me in. The only down side is sometimes you get so busy with everything, you never are home. In my case, my house is living proof that I have been “living it up” lately. My poor bathrooms and floors…I have been treating them like red-headed step children.

Anyone interested in a "Cleaning Party" at my house???

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Sicky-Poo!

Ugh! I have been so sick. I came home from work this past Monday feeling like I caught the flu bug of some kind and have been trying to nurse myself back to health since then.

Thanks to good-ol' mother nature, it has been super windy here the past couple of days. The pollen in the air has decided to come over and take up residence at my house. I started out being sick to my stomach. Now, I have a nasty cold. I feel like my sinuses are lifting 200 lbs. and my cheeks are going to explode!

Unfortunately, I am unable to take regular medicine (due to my surgery). So, I can't indulge myself in a medicated pill/liquid cocktail every 4 to 6 hours to help ease my misery. "Ny-Quil..... take me away!.......How dry I am........"

I'm hoping by tomorrow the worst will be behind me. Wish me luck!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Interesting Week

Well, another week gone by. Almost everything has been the same this week for me. Big shocker there!

However, things haven't been the same for Zenon. It has been a "challenging" week... to say the least. He has really been struggling with coaching baseball.... again. It seems that every year brings a new set of challenges. And even though I'm just the wife on the sidelines, I still have a hard time with it all. I hate to have to watch him get mowed over by nasty parents and snotty kids. And with all of the crap going on, it sure is sucking the "love of the game" from him. Of course, I won't go into any more details and bore all of you. But I will say that I believe I am just as excited for May to come as Zenon is. (May 2nd is the last baseball game of the season.) Hurry up May!

On the flip side, I did have something very special happen to me this week. I was asked by Zenon's Goddaughter this week if I would be her 1st Holy Communion Godmother. I couldn't believe it! I felt so honored. Now, all of you know I'm not Catholic. However, my husband, along with his goddaughter's family have informed me about how special this is. Believe me, I know. I hope I can fulfill every obligation. I know this is a very special event in her life and I feel so blessed to be apart of it. Thank you Paulina for thinking of me. I love you.