For some reason…I’m in a really good mood today! I think it’s because I’m totally sick of thinking about life and all the complications that come along with it. I need to quit worrying about stupid stuff and just live life day by day.
I think my mood today is also because my sister is feeling pretty confident about a possible job in Nashville!! She recently had a phone interview with a big publishing company based in Nashville. The interview went well and they wanted to meet with her in person for a second interview. Well the HR guy automatically thought she lived in Nashville. That was a problem. Whit leaves for Bosnia today for three weeks so was obviously not available to meet for an interview. So they held a second interview last night over the phone and she said it went really well again. They originally wanted her to start the day after she gets back from Bosnia…which obviously was also a problem considering she doesn’t have place to stay or anything lined up in Nashville. I guess they changed their mind and told her on the phone last night that they will not be hiring anyone till the end of July and wouldn’t have them start till August. That would work out so perfectly for her. I wish her the best. She realllllly wants this job!! If you get a chance…read her blogs. They are very interesting, and are obviously better than mine (because she’s a writer). Her story about leaving DC and moving on with life is pretty sad, and I feel bad about her situation. But she is dealing with it like a mature adult! She will be posting as much as she can while in The Boz. Check it out – http://onegreatcity.wordpress.com/
FYI - (If you don’t know already) Whit has also decided to donate 9 inches of her hair to Pantene. It was an emotional day chopping off 9 inches of her hair. But she is very happy with it and feels great to know that someone with cancer will now get her hair.
Now on to the good stuff and why I’m actually writing today…
At first I didn’t really have anything to write about today. Who says I need to write on here everyday anyway? I’m teaching myself a new 3D program at work because I don’t have any other work to do. It’s been going pretty well. I read and follow tutorials online and go step by step making sure I fully understand what I’m doing so I get it right. Yesterday I probably made close to 10 3D models. I’m a little tired of it and my hand is sore from the wacom pen, so I’m taking this morning off to write. (Some of the models I posted in my “Projects” album on MySpace).
In the midst of my break from the 3D program, I have decided to look at ski stuff online…just window shopping. Mom also sent me the link to ABC’s show The Bachelorette from this past Monday night. I wasn’t really into this show, but she said I HAD to watch at least the first half hour. “Whatever,” I said. So I watched it, and I’m glad I did. Turns out it was the episode where the Bachelorette visits the final guy’s home towns/families. The first guy they show is a professional snowboarder in Breckenridge, CO. WAYYYY COOL, and right away it caught my eye! DUH. He briefly taught her the basics of snowboarding, carried her on his back down the slopes, and then went to his cozy mountain home to have dinner with his family. Not to mention one wall in his house is completely (and I mean COMPLETELY) covered by snowboards. What an awesome date! I was immediately jealous. That totally got me in the mood to hit the slopes…NOW (Man, I’m really impatient). Needless to say I was mad at my mom for having me watch that.
After watching the short clip of The Bachelorette, I immediately got online and started looking at ski stuff. I wish I had money to play with. I found a sweet pair of Oakley goggles (which I don’t really need…my Spy goggles work just fine), I also found a Boeri helmet. I’ve decided a helmet will be my next new purchase for this upcoming ski season. Last season I started messing around in the terrain parks hitting a few jumps and a rail or two. I think I would have more confidence if I had a helmet. I made a few slip ups on the rails at Red River when my dad came to visit and my falls scared me a little. Bring on the helmet, the terrain parks, and the black diamonds…this year I’m going big (I like to talk crap…I won’t follow thru).
I am also very determined to find matching ski pants to go with my polka-dot Roxy coat. Right now I just have plain black ski pants…I’m not a plain girl. I like to have the best! But I’ve come to realize that Roxy does not make matching pants for my coat. I’m a little upset about it….but still looking. I have found pretty sweet white and black plaid pants and another pair of black pants with a turquoise design. I absolutely love the plaid pants and wish it was a fashion statement to wear plaid and polka-dots together. Mom said people would laugh at me and I would have to agree with her. So I guess I’ll stick to my plain black pants. Whatev. Or maybe I’ll wear a camouflage one-piece or a bright pink 80’s get-up. But I’m definitely keeping my Daniel-Son headband!
Even though it’s June…Adam and I have already started to make plans for the first weekend back on the slopes!! We are heading to Sipapu for cheap lift tickets and no crowd…and probably hardly any snow. I am snowboarding and Adam is skiing. This should be a sight for sore eyes. I have a feeling I will be on the ground the entire time. Adam, on the other hand, will probably pick up skiing at the drop of a dime. Last time I tried snowboarding was about 4 years ago, with Brad, no lessons, and we were on our ass the entire time. This time I hope to develop some skills with a lesson from dum dum.
This year I will…
Not follow mister “let’s go this way and see where it goes.” Last time we tried that, I sunk about 4 feet down in the snow then had to take all my equipment off and hike a mile back to the original trail. Way to go smart one! Haha! The ski patrol saw us walking out of the woods and asked us if we were okay. It was obvious we took a wrong turn if the ski patrol asked us if we were okay.
Not drink so much Sunny D and vodka while skiing. A BIG whoops on my part. I learned the hard way that liquor can kick your ass on the ski slopes. Durango, Sunday afternoon, hammered from too much vodka and Sunny D, don’t remember a single thing about skiing that day, and ended up with a huge bash on my chin. Great. My day was shot. Good thing lift tickets were only $10.
Not complain. My stupid, still unidentified knee injury from high school really started to take a toll on me towards the end of the season. I was sitting out numerous runs by the end of the day, almost in tears on the last trip to Wolf Creek. I really don’t enjoy being around people who complain, that’s why I’m so hard on myself once I start doing it. So this year I will remember to bring Advil with me.