31 Dec 2011

Highlights of 2011

There has to be a special name for the time between Christmas and New Year’s, as this time seems like one of those rare moments in the year when everything is calmer, the streets are quieter, and everyone’s trying to catch their breaths as they brace themselves for the new year. Don’t you just love this particular time of the season? It’s like a denouement to a complex sequence of events, you know?

Man, I can’t believe 2011 is coming to an end! Looking back on the year that was, I’d say it was a great one. Now it wasn’t all smooth sailing, I doubt there’s even such a thing; however, on a scale of one to ten, with ten being awesome and zero being lame, I would say 2011 is an eight. Not bad, right? Are you as excited as I am for 2012? What kind of resolutions have you made for the new year? I have high hopes for everyone, whether you believe in resolutions or not. If you’re big on making annual goals or a list of some sort, good luck! I am actually making one for 2012.

Before I forget, I want to thank you all for being loyal readers, despite my intermittent blogging. I appreciate you for sticking it through with me. I hope to be able to up the ante around here for all of you.

So, perhaps now is the perfect moment for me to remember the highlights of my 2011, yeah?

January

We kicked off 2011 to a great start by welcoming the year with the masses in San Francisco. The mood was so festive, despite rain. What an experience it was!






 

February

I bravely took a new feat — knitting! I have always wanted to learn how to knit, but back then it didn’t make sense to knit woolens in a place where humidity levels were ridiculously high and the seasons were either hot or wet (or both). For my first knitting project, I made a cardigan in acrylic. Consequently, this was the beginning of my yarn addiction.




 

March and April

I remember baking and cooking up a storm in the kitchen during these months. I was so diligent with making monthly menus. If only I could be consistent with following through with the ones I made! Check out some of the recipes I tried that got the thumbs up from the mister and the son:











Red Velvet Cupcake, Jalapeño Poppers,
Baked Rigatoni with Italian Sausage,
and Halibut in Artichokes and Tomatoes

 

May

In May, we welcomed the cutest and fluffiest member of our family — Autumn. Fluffy kitty is fluffy. Need I say more?




 

June

June was one of my favorite months. Huzzah to completing an entire school year with the program I was assigned to! Another huzzah to being offered to teach in the same program for another year! (Because I seriously hate moving shelves and desks!) Further, I found out I was chosen to participate in a two-year mentoring program by the school district I work for. We’re talking direct staff support and training by the experts in special education here. How exciting, right?




 

July

This year’s summer school was a lot of fun! No finalizing IEPs, no typing reports — just four solid weeks of having fun in the classroom with my students. No pictures, though, due to privacy. You know how that one goes.

 

August

BEST. MONTH. EVER. Aside from celebrating my birthday with tons of shoes (Is there any other way?), I finally got my ovarian cyst removed, and later in the month found out that it was benign! What a relief!




 

September

We celebrated my son’s sixteenth birthday. Yup, it’s been sixteen years, and I still can’t get over it.

 

October

October was a crazy month! I held five frickin’ IEPs in one month, four of which were triennials. Who does that sort of thing?! Thank god it’s over, and I lived to tell about it!

 

November

November was a low point for my family and I. We mourned the tragic death of my uncle on my dad’s side. Read about it here.

 

December

Highlights of this month are: our 6th year anniversary, my driver’s license, finally! (Hah!) and spending Christmas with the most important and special people in my life! Oh, and let’s not forget the shoes! *grin*






 

Happy New Year! May your 2012 be just as wonderful, if not better, than 2011.

23 May 2011

Autumn in Summer

Meet my new baby girl, Autumn. She’s a perk ear Scottish Fold.



Sleepy time
Kitty ball
Fluffies and all!

6 Dec 2009

For You, My Love

I Carry Your Heart With Me
by E.E. Cummings

i carry your heart with me (i carry it in
my heart) i am never without it (anywhere
i go you go, my dear; and whatever is done
by only me is your doing, my darling)
i fear
no fate (for you are my fate, my sweet) i want
no world (for beautiful you are my world, my true)
and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant
and whatever a sun will always sing is you
here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows
higher than soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that’s keeping the stars apart

i carry your heart (i carry it in my heart)

Happy anniversary! <3

24 Feb 2009

Still Caseless

Felix and I just got home from Capone’s. I’m tired but I’m not sleepy. I think. I have to be up before 6 am to get the son ready for school. I’m not sure whether to sleep or just stay up until the boy leaves. In the mean time, blog!

I went bead shopping last Saturday with my brother and sister-in-law. I bought strands of 8mm round faceted onyx, 12mm round fiery red carnelians, and tubular-shaped black agates. I’ll try to work on them later with this design in my head. But knowing me, I probably will end up creating an entirely different thing. LOL. You know what else I should have gotten? Some sodalites. They would look really nice with those black stones. Next time.

After bead shopping, Felix and I went to the mall for another attempt to search for the perfect chassis. The new computer parts arrived last week, and Felix is just dying to assemble them. This one I am currently using is OLD, like 2003 old, eep! If not for Felix’s efforts at keeping this thing from breaking, I’d be computer-less in no time! (He’s awesome with computer stuff, really.) Sadly, it was yet another failed search.

Why are nice chassis such rarity around here? It’s not like we’re asking for a diamond-encrusted platinum chassis. We even attempted to purchase one from Villman, after seeing it featured on their website. But it was out of stock. Their website said new. So why keep something like that posted as new if it’s already out of stock? You would think somebody from their company could be bothered to update their stuff, at least to avoid misleading potential customers. Could have saved us some time, effort and gas. Jerks.

So, yeah. I will try to post more meaningful stuff next time. I’m nodding off. I will sleep, while Felix does some butt and belly grabbings. Three hours. Good luck.

28 Feb 2007

His Kisses I Will Miss

I’m taking my husband to the airport in two hours. I am a wreck. I don’t know what to do. I can’t stop crying. Why does it have to be this damn difficult? I look at the now empty space in the closet that was once filled with my husband’s junk, and I sit in bed as I watch him move everything that was us into his suitcase, and it hurts. The loneliness hurts like hell.

I know I should rejoice and be glad, for this is a wonderful beginning of something greater and bigger - something that Felix and I have dreamt and wanted for our family. And yes, I shouldn’t even doubt about the plans made for me. Especially for me. But tomorrow I will come home from tutoring without my husband sitting on the computer, waiting for me. Tomorrow night I will sleep in our bed, alone. And I will be doing the same thing night after night. And every morning, for the next six months or so, I will wake up without him by my side. No hugs, no cuddles, no kisses, no Felix, nothing. I can’t emphasize enough how fucking difficult this is for me.

So tell me, how do I do this?