Word of the Day: wistful
As much as I'm sure JD loves his computer, he does break it a whole lot. And reinstalls some sort of operating system every week. Kind of annoying.
So we bought a crib the other night, and JD put it all together yesterday while I was at work. We sat on the couch after he was done with the drawer and just looked at it. I imagined how it would be all frilly and babied-up, all soft and beautiful. It was great.
Speaking of work, tomorrow will be the ninth day in a row that I've worked without a day off. My feet hurt. We're training a new girl, Amanda, who might do well. Kenneth, the new night auditor, sucks at his job and leaves most of it for the morning crew [namely me] or Velma to do, which I'm getting sort of tired of. I just don't understand why people can't do their jobs, espeically after they've been trained and are able to ask qustions an solve problems on their own. I mean, these people graduated high school. It's just a little frustrating.
I bought a new jacket today at Old Navy. It's tres beautiful.
the crib is cute. i cant wait to see it with your babeh inside.
also, you show us the crib but not the jacket? what?
kacy*
Ashley, I really really really miss you right now. I need an Ashley hug.
-Kim
as I was saying-wait I was finished with that topic.
I'll bring up the 15th to the girls tonight.
luv ya!
rub your belly for me.
-ME
ok, kate and I looked at the calendar- we can't do it the 15th, but def. the next weekend. So the 22nd and such.
I have to double check with nicole tonight and let you know for sure tomorrow.
xoxo
-Kim
I like it too
thats from the inferno (dante's inferno)
I dont have the divine comedy...like the whole set thing.
i want it.
Nice, saw the names of two of your entries "ascension" and "philosophy of man" they beckon to be read.
Phantom of the Opera - Victor Hugo
The soul of man under socialism - Oscar Wilde
The Dune series by Frank Herbert.
The Silmarillion - J.R.R Tolkien.
The picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde.
The Active side of Infinity - Carlos Castaneda