I guess I at least have to list all the places I've been since my last blog:
- Long Island, New York - April 20-24
- Seattle, Washington - May 28 - June 1 (This was a fun vacation trip)
- Minneapolis, Minnesota - June 7-12
- Chicago, Illinois - June 21-28
- London/Birmingham/Solihull, England - July 24 - August 13
- Dallas, Texas Oct 13-18 (part work, part vacation)
- Arlington, Virginia Oct 27-31
Phew, that's a lot of flying! Right around the time I went to England I made Gold Frequent Flyer status with American Airlines. I've got a couple fun vacation cruise trips coming up in January (Catalina & Ensenada) and February (Western Caribbean), but no official travel plans for work.
My Achilles tendon injury has kept me from going on a couple of fun trips and at least one work trip because I couldn't walk on my left leg for almost 7 weeks. I was using crutches and a scooter (coolest ride EVER!) to get around. It was a pain and I ust could not wait to walk again. I got the cast off and was able to walk just in time for my work holiday party.
I LOVE my new apartment. The boxes are nowhere near unpacked, but it just feels awesome to finally have my own place. I have a parking spot (high on my priority list), a dishwasher (also high), and a mirrored closet (low, but still nice!). The best part is that it is half a block down the street from my most favorite person on earth! My littlest sister. She has been one of the biggest helps to me while I couldn't walk.
I can't talk about help though without thanking Alison, Jason, and my dad for moving me in to my new place. I felt so guilty just having to sit there and watch, but thanks to their help and some über-downsizing of crap that I've been doing over the last year, it only took a few trips from the storage unit and from my old apartment. Most of the stuff I downsized, I've been collecting up and taking to the goodwill, unless it's just ratty, then I'll throw it away. I still need to get rid of stuff I will never use again, like textbook from college talking about Microsoft Office 97. In that case though, I think I want to do some art project with it.
The first version turned out fabulously (if I do say so myself)! I told Jason about my idea and he made a wire frame and started threading some ripped up ads on it. We finished it, and then I eventually went to CVS and bought a 99 cent red bow. I have all sorta of ideas about how to do this again next year, especially to make it look a little less trash like. Maybe make a bunch to give to friends/family, too. The best part is that the paper has already been used (read), re-used (made into a wreath), then you can take it off the wire frame and recycle it!
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