Friday, September 21, 2007

Michael



I'm so glad this week is over. Sometimes my job bores me so bad I could put my head down on my desk and snore the afternoon away. I mean there are things I really like about it...like I get to talk to people from all over the country every day. I love that. I have this new thing now. I'm way into this website called Tripadvisor.com where people post reviews and pictures of places they've traveled so you can see where to go, where to stay, eat, scenery,etc. It's cool. So anyway when somebody calls me and says, "Hi I'm so and so from Romulus, NY" I get on my tripadvisor and see what it looks like there. It's a really cheap way to travel, you should try it.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007



The sunlight was hitting these flowers in such a way that I couldn't stop staring at them.

Michael & Co.

Way to go Jamie!!



I got a call from Jamie's school yesterday and they told me that she got straight As and that they are going to surprise them and take them to In and Out Burger for lunch in a limo!!! How cool is that???

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

I'm a lazy blogger




omg it's been so long since I posted. I created the blog with every intention of faithfully documenting the life of Mar. So here I go....again. Life has been fairly uneventful as of late. Last weekend I went to Joe's family reunion with Angie and my kids. No Joe and no Andy. He owes me. It was the same group of family members as always. Nice people. I do notice every year that the family seems to be growing all the time. New babies and toddlers everywhere. They were so so cute!
I'm thinking about going to Corning for Homecoming this year. CUHS homecoming was quite an event in town when I grew up. It still is. There is a big parade where the homecoming queen, bedecked in a long, boobie revealing dress complete with satin sash and her cabinet are driven through town while doing the queen wave. CUHS alumni, silver and gold ride through town in their old people glory on a big float. Oh it's a celebration. Then come evening time, there is a big alumni dinner in the cafeteria where you can eat turkey with mashed potatoes and gravy and look at old class pictures that line the cafeteria. When I was young one of my favorite things was showing my friends where my brothers and sisters and parents were in those pictures. I think my favorite is the foodball game. I'll never forget the sounds and smells of a Corning football game, and it's kinda funny to run into people you haven't seen for decades. I love it! I used to hate it...what a weirdo.