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Monday, July 19, 2010

NYC--->London--->Luxembourg

I get to tour Europe for twelve sure-to-be-event-filled days really, really soon. Did I mention I get to do this with my boyfriend? I know, just when you thought it couldn't get better, it turns out there will be a handsome man by my side! It's ok to be jealous. I kind of feel jealous of myself, until I remember it's me! I can't come up with a word that describes how ecstatic I am, because even ecstatic doesn't seem to do it justice.

I've been to London before, which is where we will start. Tom has never been to Europe so I'm excited to share London with him before delving into worlds unknown to both of us. I look forward to taking a ride on the London Eye. Especially the kissing at the top part.
Then we move on to Belgium. I hope we get to see some of the beautiful flowers Brussels has to offer. I wish this flower carpet were going to be there, but it doesn't get "laid" until mid-August.
A jaunt over to the Netherlands. Where the windmills will no doubt remind me of show Pushing Daisies, which will lead me to craving pie.
Obviously I can't go on a tour of Europe and not see... PARIS!!!!!!!!! It took me forever to remember the other 4 places we're going because I couldn't stop chanting "FRANCE! PARIS! FRANNNNCE!! PARISSSS!!!" I've wanted to go there my entire life. You all better hope I make it back, cause I have a feeling I won't want to leave.
And finally, last stop, Luxembourg.
Vacation, Vacation, Vacation!

SALE!!!!

Intermix is having a sale and at the last minute I decided to pop in and see what it had to offer. Since it's quite expensive I've been in to browse and drool at various locations but I've never made a purchase. This time, however, not only were things marked way down but they were also on sale for an additional 40% off!!!!

I could not resist but make two purchases....
Sergio Rossi Wedges

Sergio Rossi Suede Stiletto Pumps
Their combined total would be $1000 on a normal day, but today I spent much, much, muuuuch less than that. I pulled a Karley as I like to say. She is the finder of all things high end and low cost. I think I had a sale-gasm, followed by a shoe-gasm. Both felt amazing.

Friday, July 9, 2010

311 and The Offspring

A few months ago I got an email from Tom letting me know that in July we were going to a concert. His notch on my "perfect man" spectrum jiggled as my ears perked. 311 and The Offspring were playing at Jones Beach and he had scored us some pretty sweet seats to spend a warm summer night singing in.

My entire year of 8th grade flashed before my eyes in a wave of nostalgia and relief and the lyrics to Why Don't You Get a Job?, Pretty Fly (for a white guy), and Self Esteem began to play on a repeating reel as the day got closer.

I found out mid-show this was the third concert Tom's ever been to! Poor deprived little Canook. This is America, boy!
We sang... we danced... (311 onstage)
We took pictures of people who were too stoned to do either and slept through the whole thing...
And, miracle of miracles, we even took a picture of ourselves!
It was a night to blog about.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Promises, Promises

I have a girl crush on Kristen Chenowith. I think she is the most adorable woman on the face of this Earth. I want to put her in my pocket. And her little dog too.

I've been wanting to see Promises, Promises since the posters went up and we finally made it!
As beautiful and talented as Kristen is, Sean Hayes (aka "Just Jack!" if you're a Will & Grace fan like me!) definitely carried the show, and rightfully so since the plot is based off his character. We laughed so much and enjoyed waving to the actors near the stage door after the performance. She really did have her little dog, too.

The tricky thing about getting people to take pictures of you is...most of them suck at it. But you get the gist!
Fuzzy or not, my get-up was *hot*! ;)

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Pine Wood Shores, NH.

For the Fourth of July we went out to my friend Jeremy's cabin in New Hampshire. I spent my 25th birthday weekend there last year and I think it's one of my favorite places in the entire U.S.
It was special to get to go back there again this time for a holiday weekend with one of my favorite people in the entire U.S.

The cabin is on a lake, in the boonies, with sprawling hills, tall trees, twisting back roads, and that small town family feel. I love it.

Saturday morning I slept in until a whopping 8am. When I dazily got up to go find Tom for a good morning snuggle he wasn't where I'd left him (in the garage loft w/ the guys). ME: "Has anyone seen Tom?" FRIEND: "He got up awhile ago, but I don't where he is..." ME: "Is the boat gone?" FRIEND: "Yeah, actually, it is." ME: "I know where he is!" Sure enough, he had me beat and was out wake-boarding at 7am.
Through out the day we (meaning me, Tom and 22 other friends) picked wild blueberries....
Ate some lobster....
Watched the sunset...
And then went fishing!
First Tom caught a fish....Not one to be outdone, I jumped in the boat and impressed him with my casting skills. That's right, this girl can fish! Unfortunately I wasn't able to impress with my reeling skills. When I did catch a fish, I began screaming for help and how I wasn't strong enough to pull him in. I yanked really hard, like I was taught last time I fished, when I was 9 and weighed less than the fish. Well, I'm not 9 anymore. Turns out, I'm big and strong! Really strong. Like pull my fish out of the water and fling him over the top of the paddle boat and back into the water kind of strong. For the record, he was big. We (4 of us) all saw him during the slow-motion event of him being flung over our heads. I like to think I discovered a better catch and release process. Who needs to gloat with pictures and pull out hooks? In the end, after further attempts, the fish had sent word of the crazy girl in the boat and I all I caught was seaweed.Until somehow my fishing line became ridiculously, annoyingly, inexplicably tangled around the rod. I've always prided myself on not having that happen. My pride is wounded. At least it took me 1/2 an hour, a good 20 casts, and a flying fish to get to this point!
It was another relaxing and adventurous weekend at the Cabin on the Lake.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Duck Beach, NC.

For Memorial Day Weekend we went to Duck Beach, North Carolina with a HUGE group of single LDS friends. Huge as in around 400 people from CA, DC, NYC, TX, WA, and UT to name a few. It was both of our first time joining in on the annual fun that someone started up years ago and has since grown into a meat-market Mo-Mo phenomenon. It's fairly notorious for it's hook-up scenes, which for Mormon's pretty much means a whopping french kiss--GASP!--but hey, action is action people! Fortunately for me, I didn't have to worry about the scenes or the hook-ups cause I went seen and hooked already. A few others also had boy / girlfriends too so we didn't stick out and, much to my bragging rights, the three lovely ladies I bunked with told me they really enjoyed spending time with Tom and me and thought we were the funnest couple to be around. Boo-Yah!

Filling the houses with food is an intense undertaking and the gals who orchestrate it all by planning out the meals and the snacks and the drinks and the preparation seriously amaze me. Thank goodness for cars and Costco! The suburbs are onto something...

Tom and I pitched in with my friend Courtnie's shopping to-do. 6 people and 4 packed shopping carts later meant her house of 25 tummies could eat for the next 5 days. Note the churro in my hand. That baby cost me a whopping fifty cents! Part of an entire $4 dollar meal.
The weekend superseded my judgments and expectations and we had a blast exploring surfing (Tom), tanning (Me), swimming, hot tubing, getting the car stuck in the sand (twice), sleeping in hammocks, making new friends, eating as much junk food as we could possibly desire, listening to stand up comedy and other performances, and living it up in the beautiful McMansions everyone had rented out.

Someone needs to start a married McMansion for future Memorial Day weekends, cause if / when I ever join that band wagon I refuse to be ostracized from these good times.

Tom and I have this bad habit of going on trips and not taking pictures. Or going on any adventure and not taking pictures. We've made up our minds to do better. Myself especially since that's so out of character for me and I need to pull it together! For the record, we did take ONE picture together on this trip. But it was a Polaroid and I put it on my mirror.

This is my favorite photo from the weekend. After a mond0-bash at one of our houses we all woke up to these little treasures at the bottom of the pool. Apparently someone had a midnight snack down there and instead of clearing their place, set it for the next guest.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Montreal, QC.

A couple months ago I took Tom home to meet my family.
The french half at least.
It didn't feel like a big deal until I got there and realized how much it was.
To everyone.
Even me.
The excitement was tangible.
Of course they ate him up.
No boy had ever made it through those doors.
Not for lack of options on my part, but more of a lack of qualifications on theirs.
Finally, in waltzed a man.
There stood potential and possibilities in the flesh.
It felt comfortable and right and a year too late.

It began with food poisoning, progressed with speeding tickets (one each), peaked with seven family members accompanying a seven course meal, thrived on Ping Pong death matches and eased into loose translations.
No pictures.
No tourism.
Just family time.

I hadn't planned on going to the Cemetery; haven't been since it was set in stone.
Something about bringing my boyfriend home to meet my family AND introducing him to my father's resting place in the span of 48 hours just seemed like a little much...
My step-Mom insisted the flowers needed watering.
By me.
Upon arrival I quickly realized the flowers are actually fake, and the few that aren't are sprinkler accessible.
She's smooth, that one.

So there we were at the edge of his grave.
What do you do?
What do you say?
What about the poor schmuck who was lured here under false flower pretenses?
I love graveyards, but not everyone holds the same regard.
Particularly when you actually know one of its inhabitants.
Or are "meeting" one for the first time.
How long do you stare at a slab of stone without thoughts of what's underneath creeping in?
Do you exchange pleasantries?
Headstone this is Tom, Tom this is the Headstone.
No.

That's not my Dad.
He's not there.
He's at home.
He's in the pictures that still adorn the walls.
He's in the lego house on his office table.
He's on our answering machine.
He's in my reflection.
He's in my Aunt's laugh and my Uncle's quiet observance and powerful sarcasm.
He's in the ping pong paddles and the creak on the fifth basement step.
He's in my Grandmother's unconditional love for anything that has a pulse.
He's in my Grandfather's parental pride, even if he can't remember anymore.
He's in the family prayer we still utter at the end of each night in the room he once shared.
He's in a world I can't see, but a place I can feel.

With an empty water bottle in hand (you better believe I did my darnd-est to help those pipe cleaner stems grow!) I turned to leave.
More powerful than any pictures, any words, any formalities or expected behaviors, was Tom's simple reaction.
In a steady embrace on firmly planted feet, he took me in his arms and held me tight.
We just stood there.
Calm. Quiet. Reflecting. Accepting.
Nothing spoke but the wind, nothing moved but our hearts.
It was exactly what I needed and I didn't even know it.

I brought my boyfriend home and, in ways as unconventional as I am, introduced him to my Dad.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Watch the G.D. road, will ya?

Over the 4th of July weekend the family I work for went on their first cruise. While stopped at a port in Boston they had a driver take them to various places in the city. Unfortunately the driver wasn't paying close attention at one of the stop lights and hit the car in front of him, resulting in a minor fender-bender. While the driver was exchanging insurance information with the other car, the following conversation ensued between Hayden (age 3) and his Mommy:

HAYDEN (scowling with concern): I'm worried! I'm worried about the damage to our car!
MOMMY: Oh no, don't worry, it's nothing. There's no damage to our car.
HAYDEN: Then why did the driver say "God Damage!!" when we crashed?

Yes, yes I will be using this in my own repertoire of curses that are appropriate to spew.