tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16796615582242528812024-03-13T09:53:53.864-07:00Wake up. Be awesome. Repeat. supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.comBlogger33125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-20732481127253529202016-09-13T11:48:00.000-07:002016-09-13T11:50:31.277-07:00I Will Stand. On this day one year ago, I shared <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vwxv-EZpb7U" target="_blank">this video</a> of The Gaither Band singing one of the most beautiful renditions of The National Anthem I've ever heard. It still makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. Go ahead, give it a listen. You'll be glad you did.<br />
I thought it was appropriate to share this video again considering all of the controversy surrounding football players (and now others) not standing for the playing of our National Anthem. While I am 100% appalled by this form of protest because of what the Flag means to me, I do understand that we all have a right to protest. I just find it incredibly disrespectful in so many ways. I'm not about to get a platform and preach why I think you should stand for the National Anthem, and I'm also not looking for a political debate. You are entitled to your opinions, just as I am entitled to mine. <br />
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To me, the flag is much more than a piece of material. It symbolizes freedom, honor, integrity, and sacrifice (just to name a few). I have so much respect for those who have served, are serving, and will serve our country. Not only members of all branches of the military, but police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and the like. The sacrifices they make daily are worthy of my respect. The Stars & Stripes are a symbol of all of the tragedies and triumphs in America. You know what one of the most poignant images post 9/11 was? This one. A beacon of light risen through the ashes. <br />
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I know America is hurting. I know I can't sit here and say, "what problem?" But, I don't understand how not standing for your own country's national anthem is helping your cause. If anything, it's only further perpetuating the problem. The divide is growing. I don't know how to fix it. And fine, if you want to protest, that's your prerogative. But what are you doing after that? What are you doing to promote positive change? Perhaps I've not done enough research on the matter. To be honest, I read article after article, and the whole thing is just depressing. I'm simply sharing my thoughts, and like I said before, I'm not looking to debate. <br />
But, I do know one thing...when The National Anthem is playing and Old Glory is flying, <br />
<strong><span style="font-size: x-large;">I will stand.</span></strong> <br />
I hope you will, too. supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-55685365875426319572016-09-08T11:43:00.000-07:002016-09-08T11:43:10.536-07:00The Adventures Continue<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgNrjW_P7ZkqRltpJ1o0UhA8bHsoli-46GMAp86rqizjlkPnxcZLSFGLukpjLjued_cJeQJbSN7ktI-etjqHqMZ7fSM0rTuPWHXMMaxbugnkoqCwRMlXMc9s4OqnS1MbqGx2UdZTYG0lQ8/s1600/pretty.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgNrjW_P7ZkqRltpJ1o0UhA8bHsoli-46GMAp86rqizjlkPnxcZLSFGLukpjLjued_cJeQJbSN7ktI-etjqHqMZ7fSM0rTuPWHXMMaxbugnkoqCwRMlXMc9s4OqnS1MbqGx2UdZTYG0lQ8/s200/pretty.jpg" width="141" /></a>More excitement today in the world of customer service. We've all forgotten how to adult from time to time. However, there's that one day when the stars align perfectly, and everyone forgets how to adult at the same time. That's what I'm experiencing today. No need to go into details because God knows I don't want to relive my morning...but wow. That's all I can say. <br />
So let's all take a deep breath <inhale...exhale> and get our poop in a group. K? Thanks. Poop grouped? Now sweep that shit under the rug and keep on keepin' on. <br />
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Now I'm just sitting here, thinking about something to talk about. Oh! Thought of something. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL4FSkSaKb4" target="_blank">How cool is this??</a> This is leaps and bounds better than the "kiss cam" commonly done at sporting events. No one wants to see your PDA, but we would like to see your cute kids. Especially when said cute kids are hoisted in the air Rafiki-style. My buddy Dana is kind of a big deal at the Viaero Events Center in Kearney, so I'm hoping he can work his magic to get this going at a Tri-City Storm game. <br />
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That's all I've got today folks. Cheers to a short week. One more day. Uno mas. <br />
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supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-12498820598518067922016-08-24T12:34:00.001-07:002016-08-24T12:34:56.223-07:00Adventures in Customer Service <div data-contents="true">
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<span data-offset-key="4vtto-0-0"><span data-text="true">C</span></span><span data-offset-key="4vtto-0-0"><span data-text="true">ustomer: How come my budget bill is increasing for next year?</span></span></div>
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supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-34507050154750908192016-08-16T07:13:00.000-07:002016-08-16T07:13:39.427-07:00I Am Second.Every 4 years I willingly deprive myself of sleep for weeks at a time. Why? Well, the Olympics of course! There's nothing better than The Olympic Games...more specifically, Gymnastics. This year has been so fun watching the Final Five compete for gold. I follow many of the gymnasts on Instagram, just trying to catch a glimpse of what it might be like to be in their shoes. To be at the top of your game at such a young age. To watch your dreams unfold right before your eyes. I imagine it's the highest of highs. However, you can't ride a wave like that forever. And, as we've seen with Gabby Douglas, the highs are generally accompanied by the lows. That's a post for another day, but I just have to comment that I do have some sympathy for Gabby. I don't think she's doing herself any favors (and the media is certainly not doing her any favors), but I think she's in a tough spot. Also, the scrutiny surrounding her is going to last long after Rio. Anyway, hopping back on my original train of thought. <br />
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I loved watching Nastia Liukin on Dancing with the Stars, and I was happy to see that she was going to be a commentator in Rio. She obviously knows the sport like the back of her hand, and I think she provides a great perspective on what the gymnasts might be thinking. So, I hopped on YouTube and watched Nastia's routines from her Olympics which led me to some videos of Shawn Johnson. I loved watching Shawn at the Olympics, partly because I felt like she had a "hometown tie" even though she was from Des Moines. But then I stumbled upon a video entitled "I Am Second." I clicked on the video, and Shawn talked about life after the Olympics. You can <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEmtRuJwb7A" target="_blank">watch it</a> here. Then, a boatload of other "I Am Second" videos popped up. They are incredible. They talk about events that led people closer to God, and how those events helped them understand God's purpose for their lives. It's refreshing to see the people you watch on television give their personal testimony.<br />
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After I watched Shawn Johnson's story, I saw that Sean Lowe had done a story as well. One of my guilty pleasures is watching The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. I can't help myself. I've watched the show since its creation. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AXs2JGBves" target="_blank">Sean Lowe's </a> story was great. Single ladies, after watching this, you'll know that you deserve someone great. And if you don't feel like that, watch it again because you clearly weren't paying attention the first time. <br />
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You can check out the I Am Second videos on YouTube, or go to <a href="http://www.iamsecond.com/">www.iamsecond.com</a> and explore their website. Pretty sure I'll be doing that all day today. It seems appropriate to close today's post with one of my favorite Bible verses.<br />
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supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-34107524323261921062016-08-15T13:27:00.000-07:002016-08-15T13:27:24.231-07:00Weekend of the B'sBecky, Barn Wood & Brushstrokes, Brittany, and Barbie. That pretty much sums up my weekend. <br />
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I hadn't seen Becky in quite some time, so we decided to pick a weekend to get together with our friend Danielle. Since Danielle was 3 weeks away from babe #2, a "night out on the town" just wasn't what the doctor ordered (also, since we're all in our thirties now, our idea of a good time has changed drastically). Instead, we grabbed lunch at The J and then headed down to Main Street to do some painting. After carefully selecting our pottery and paint colors, our artistic sides took over and we were in the zone. If you've never visited a place to paint some pottery, I highly recommend giving it a try. It really is quite therapeutic, and allows one to take a step back from the chaos that can be life. Time flies by and before you know it, a few hours pass. Now in a week, I'll have a new trusty coffee mug to enjoy my morning joe. <br />
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Our painting session ended and we parted ways until our next adventure. Later, Becky and I met up again and zipped over to Elgin to see Ashley and the girls and then we had to watch some Olympics that evening. <br />
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The next day I was actually semi-productive. Since the Olympics have been robbing me of Z's, I slept in. It was glorious. I relish the thought of waking up without an alarm clock, but some days I worry...what if I don't wake up until noon? That never happens like it did when I was a kid, but then I thought again..."what do I care? I'm single, I don't have kids, why should I have to get up in the morning?" The answer is I don't. #singlegirlperks<br />
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After I mowed my yard I headed over to my mom's house. My brother needed to spend some more time getting his classroom ready for the school year (crazy to say that....my brother is a teacher now) and mom had some errands to run, so I stayed with Brit. To my surprise, she decided to carry up the tote full of Barbie stuff. I was flooded with flashbacks of myself sitting in the basement playing with Barbies for hours and hours, only stopping for meals and bathroom breaks. A successful birthday party included at least one new Barbie. I just love the fact that my niece can now enjoy them. Although Barbie's hair is a bit more tangled than I remember, I just think that's a sign that they've been well-loved. <br />
So Brit and I set up the Barbie Boutique. I mean this place would put any department store to shame. We had it all: dresses for all occasions, men's and women's pants/shirts/shorts/bathing suits/furniture, and yes, even a motor vehicle department stocked with one red corvette, one yellow jet ski, and one pink scooter. I got a heck of a deal on a corvette at $500 and later came back for the jet ski. After some haggling, the store owner came down to $20 for the Baywatch edition jet ski. I mean, I couldn't pass up the deal, especially when it matched Baywatch Ken. It was such a fun afternoon with Brit. One I will cherish. She just makes me laugh. "Hi my name is Brian, but all of his friends call me Jack." How does she come up with this stuff? <br />
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So I've had Barbie on the brain, and I'm curious what your favorite Barbie's were gals! There were so many that I loved, but one of my favorites was Malibu Barbie. In a close second place was Gymnast Barbie. And then, of course Husker Barbie came out. Luckily, my dad bought 2 of them. One for the collector and one for the kid. It's no fun to look at Barbie in the box. So, take a stroll down memory lane and post a pic or let me know what your favorite Barbie was! I want to know! supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-40001359042456145152016-08-04T13:17:00.001-07:002016-08-04T13:17:47.280-07:00The ChallengeEvery time I see a new "love your spouse challenge" on Facebook, it triggers an involuntary eye roll. Not because I'm single, but because I know I'll be seeing seven days (YES, SEVEN) of gushy love posts about how much someone loves their spouse. <br />While I can appreciate the idea of this post, I think it would be completely adequate to post one picture of yourself and your doting spouse, ONE time to get your point across. I also understand that with all of the negativity and political hullabaloo going on, it's refreshing to see a positive post once in a while. But again, I just think it's too much. <br />
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A few nights ago, I reached my boiling point and posted "Let me know when the love your spouse challenge is over." It was then I learned that I am not alone. Hilarity ensued. I had tears running down my face from laughing so hard. I finally had to put my phone down at 11:30 p.m. and force myself to go to sleep. Not only were people posting their thoughts on the LYS challenge, nearly every other post/challenge that has circulated on Facebook was made fun of (thanks in large part to my brother). However, the winner in my book was my old (as in former, he's not an old dude) co-worker Rob when he posted "Jesus hates you if you don't like this post." Wow. My neighbor came in a close second place, however, when she said, "We're waiting for an "I tolerate my spouse" challenge. Ha ha!<br />
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So thanks for the laughs, friends. <br />
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And if anyone is/was offended by my opinions, just keep on scrolling...like I do every time I see a LYS Challenge. supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-70366599952970404892016-07-26T12:48:00.002-07:002016-07-26T12:48:36.968-07:00Welcome to Lyla's 90th Birthday Party! DISCLAIMER: If you get easily nauseated/grossed out by reading about bodily functions, stop reading when I mention "Lazy Horse Vineyards". You've been warned. <br />
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We've all heard the phrase, "I see no good reason to act my age." Well, this weekend my wine-tasting pals and I were witness to why there's a perfectly good reason to act our ages.<br />
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We hit the road once again; destination Ohiowa, NE. You just said "Ohiowa? Never heard of it" didn't you! Well, it exists. It was worth the stop. Well, all until "the incident." Lazy Horse Vineyards is a beautiful place. Country setting, roaming horses, plentiful grape vines, and people galore. It was very hot out, and unfortunately, we had to sit at the only available table outside. I am no fan of being hot, but I was trying my best to be a trooper and enjoy myself. However, the people at the table next to us had been enjoying themselves for what looked like hours judging by the 6 empty wine bottles on their table. These people looked to be in their upper-40's, early-50s, and they were tanked. We all know that our lips get a bit loose when we've had a few, but their conversation was not appropriate for a public place. And it's not like this group was speaking quietly among themselves. <br />
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Because we were outside, we had to go indoors to get our next sample of wine. I had also had enough of this mother discussing her sons "shower rituals" (to put it as PG as possible). When I returned with my glass of sangria, my cohorts looked at me and said, "Okay, we're leaving." I was like, "What? I just got this glass!" I was not aware of what happened in my brief absence. Apparently, a woman in this group had been in the restroom for an extended period of time, and when she came back outside, she vomited on herself. I threw back my glass of sangria (which really was a pity, because it's drink that should be enjoyed sip by sip). and waited inside to pay our tabs. I overheard the staff talking about how that lady had vomited all over the women's restroom. Multiple stalls and the sink. Then I see her walk back in, and she's standing at the sink washing vomit out of her hair. THAT, my friends, is a shining example of why you should act your age. She should have said "when" a long time ago. I was embarrassed for her. The older you get, the wiser you must be about testing your limits. I'm all about having a good time, but I feel like I know when to say when. <br />
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Anyway, we had a pretty darn good time until that last stop. We'll have to return to Lazy Horse when they're not so busy to enjoy the wine and pizza (two of my favorite things on the face of the earth)! And in case you were wondering, it seemed like Lyla had a wonderful 90th birthday.<br />
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supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-75450632062137298062016-07-21T08:32:00.002-07:002016-07-21T08:32:17.866-07:00For the Love of PetsA few weeks ago, my niece and I traveled to Omaha to spend some time with my sister. We had a girls day full of fun: pedicures, ice cream, and painting pottery. After supper we went to the movie "The Secret Life of Pets." I had built up a lot of hype for this movie, which I know isn't good because it usually leaves me disappointed. Unfortunately, my reaction to my movie was lackluster. It was okay. However, it did get me thinking about pets. Also, I saw today on Facebook that one my friends had to part with their furbaby, so it inspired today's post.<br />
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Right before my senior year of high school, my mom and dad got a wild hair and decided to get a puppy. I don't even remember asking them for a pet...but now that I'm thinking about it, I could totally see myself saying, "Mom, you're going to need someone to keep you busy when I go off to college next Fall." I remember the day my parents brought him home. He was a miniature schnauzer, and we decided to name him Harley. Handsome Harley. He was the sweetest. I could not sleep that night listening to his cries from the kitchen, so I took my pillow to lay with him for a little while. We fell asleep on the floor. From that point on, we were buds.<br />
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Unfortunately, Harley crossed the rainbow bridge way before we expected. He had been through a lot and developed some health problems that he couldn't overcome. He'd been ill for quite some time, and we couldn't watch him suffer any longer. It was not the life a dog should live. I am not exaggerating when I say that I cried for an hour after I got the news. I couldn't hold back the tears no matter how hard I tried. I will always miss him. My mom still has his collar and tags hanging on a framed picture of him that reads (what else) "Handsome." I love that she's kept it out on display for all of these years. Just shows you how much we loved him.<br />
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I know many of you can relate to this. Pets hold a special place in our hearts. They become family. And until you're a pet owner, I don't think you can fully understand the bond. That's why I get so irritated when people say, "He's just a dog." You sir, are an asshole. He's not "just a dog" to me. He was much, much more.<br />
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Give your furry friends an extra hug today. In the words of Roger Caras, "Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole." supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-70941945223677194212016-07-19T07:34:00.000-07:002016-07-19T07:34:33.406-07:00Type O Hero<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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With all of the violence and tragedy surrounding us these days, it's easy to feel helpless. It's easy to feel like you're just a spectator. It's easy to feel like you aren't able to make a difference. But, you want you. You wish there was something, anything you could do that might make someone's life just a little bit better. Well, I'm telling you, there is a way. DONATE BLOOD. <br />
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I've been donating blood for over a decade. I still remember the first time I donated as a high school senior. That started the charge. I have continued to donate since then because the need for blood is constant. Only 10% of eligible donors in America choose to donate. That is incredibly depressing, and it needs to change. I'm sharing this post to encourage and educate. So let me share a little story. <br />
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A while back, I had an appointment to give blood one afternoon. I asked one of my co-workers to accompany me "because I needed someone to drive me" (a little white lie that served a great purpose). I got to the blood bank and waited for my turn. As my co-worker and I sat there, the phlebotomist came to take me back to do my pre-screen. She looked at my co-worker and said, "Oh, are you going to donate today too?" He said, "No, I'm not eligible. I'm taking medication for cholesterol." She smiled, handed him the medication-deferral list and said "Is it any of these?" He read the list of medications, and to his surprise, his was not listed. Before I knew it, he was next to me giving his pint. (By the way, he became a regular blood donor after this visit, so +1 for the good guys.)<br />
So what do we learn from this little story? So many people assume they're not eligible to donate because of medications they're taking, because they smoke, because they tried once and their iron level was too low, etc. Don't assume that you're not eligible, because I'm betting that you are. <br />
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<strong>I donate</strong> because it's one of the easiest ways to give back. It doesn't cost anything. Not all of us have the means to make monetary donations to causes we support, but I am able to give my time. It is not a time consuming process. I'm in and out in less than an hour (unless I stay too long visiting and eating homemade cookies. Oh, and yesterday they were serving sloppy joes, so I didn't have to make supper. #winning). <br />
<strong>I donate</strong> because it makes my heart feel good. I know that I'm making a difference in someone's life. Also, the act of giving blood for someone else makes me think of Jesus. I think it's an answer to the ever popular WWJD? Jesus gave blood, and since I'm made in his image, it's only right that I do too! <br />
<strong>I donate</strong> because there is a need for blood all of the time, and one day, it could be me who needs it! <br />
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My hope is that by sharing my personal experience in donating blood that it inspires others to do the same. If you have questions, there are plenty of resources available to help (including myself)! For all of your Albionites, there's a blood drive on Monday, September 12 at the Casey building at the Fairgrounds from 11:30 - 5:30. Take an hour of your day and save some lives. You can make an appointment <a href="http://www.redcrossblood.org/rcbmobile/drive/chooseDonationTime.jsp" target="_blank">here.</a><br />
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supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-56813847821918075152016-07-15T12:33:00.000-07:002016-07-15T12:33:10.786-07:00pluviophile<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiy285dEQOG3rjGWo_Tamozya7DChL9BC3vhCYJTy-S-Q1UpgeE1ygOnRZZB2G-8B3f8lS4FPMFfwwR3GHWE3YRXHgV9yt8SgfQJdG51hX5HSF-5yZT4FYbm_hk6e-dFhs6UgYncjXCIrk/s1600/rain.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiy285dEQOG3rjGWo_Tamozya7DChL9BC3vhCYJTy-S-Q1UpgeE1ygOnRZZB2G-8B3f8lS4FPMFfwwR3GHWE3YRXHgV9yt8SgfQJdG51hX5HSF-5yZT4FYbm_hk6e-dFhs6UgYncjXCIrk/s320/rain.jpg" width="244" /></a>You really do learn something new every day. I was sitting here trying to think of something, anything to write about today. Nothing came to mind other than mindless babble. So, naturally I resort to talking about the weather. I know, invigorating stuff. <br />
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I stumbled upon a word to enhance my vocabulary on Pinterest today. Pluviophile. How appropriate today. I always get a little sad when I have to leave my bed and adult for the day, but even more so when it's raining. There was nothing I would have rather done today than to stay in bed and listen to the rain hit the roof. However, I could hear my credit card saying, "Hey! Remember me? Remember how much you've abused me over the past few weeks? Yeah, you're going to want to get out of bed and make some money today." I resisted the temptation to hit snooze for the third time and finally set my feet on the ground. <br />
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But now, the weekend beckons. A weekend full of celebrating one of the biggest joys in my life. My niece. She will be 7 on Sunday. Happy Birthday B!<br />
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supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-56174444601963073362016-07-14T13:16:00.002-07:002016-07-14T13:16:57.901-07:00DCII hate being hot. I hate sweating. I hate sitting in the blazing sun in the middle of summer while the sun fries my alabaster skin like two strips of crispy bacon. <br />
However!! There are exceptions to almost all things in life. One said exception is witnessing the glory that is a DCI performance while sitting in metal bleachers in sweltering heat with a heat index well over 100 degrees. <br />
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What is DCI, you say? Well, let me first proudly display my band geek flag. DCI stands for Drum Corps International. It's basically marching band on steroids. It's the major league of marching music. Here's a taste courtesy of the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ukLhdycsS0">Blue Knights - Denver, Colorado</a>. <br />
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Incredible, right? That's just a teaser, too. The amount of work these corps (which, by the way, the mean age of participants is 19.4) put in is astounding. Most of them are full-time college students, or high school students aspiring for degrees in Music once they head to college. It really is amazing, and I could ramble on and on about how awesome they are. But, until you witness a live performance, you just can't appreciate the magic that is DCI. And no, I am not overselling this. <br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEghLDrX-x5euPsy8g-Lkv765AjtoWtajXLBFCLMudQyINWDibp9zerpZHlf4k-oKd83i8hOAixykLUDDdPvDVStdjxg4LVeMncEB3v6l9oQ1IV2ptK1ITsgS6Aj28ip37ZotFk1eIseYDo/s1600/dci.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEghLDrX-x5euPsy8g-Lkv765AjtoWtajXLBFCLMudQyINWDibp9zerpZHlf4k-oKd83i8hOAixykLUDDdPvDVStdjxg4LVeMncEB3v6l9oQ1IV2ptK1ITsgS6Aj28ip37ZotFk1eIseYDo/s200/dci.jpg" width="200" /></a>In my last post I mentioned that I got to cross off a bucket list item when I got to see Phantom of the Opera. Well, here's another one I'd like to get crossed off; going to the World Championships of DCI in Indianapolis. One summer in August, I WILL be going. Occasionally I get lucky, and a show makes a stop in Nebraska. My luck struck a year ago in Seward, and my sister and I got to witness a show at Heedum Field (snow cones in hand to try to beat some of the heat...can't imagine how hot it must have been wearing full marching uniform). Seven corps performed, and each performance blew my mind. <br />
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But anyway, if you feel like checking out some videos, there's a gang of them on youtube. Just search DCI performances, Or, hop on over to <a href="http://www.dci.org/">DCI's page</a> and you can discover a wealth of knowledge. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsnVhHHg324">Here</a> you can find the best 2015 DCI moments. Worth a watch, IMHO. <br />
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Props to my friend Jessica Cates on posting <a href="http://uproxx.com/webculture/boston-crusaders-drum-and-bugle-performance-keyboardist/">this video</a> that inspired today's post. This clip shows just how in character these kids get for performances. Is that passion, or what? <br />
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I turned 30 this year. No mid-life crisis (yet) so that's good. It has actually been a really fun year. I'm just going to share some highlights so far. <br />
My friends surprised me for my birthday and we went to an Escape Room in Lincoln. Freaking fun. Try it out. <a href="http://lincolnescaperoom.com/">http://lincolnescaperoom.com/</a><br />
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Purchased season tickets to the Orpheum (well, that started in 2015), but I got to cross off a bucket list item by doing so. I finally got to see "Phantom of the Opera." It was incredible. <br />
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Summer is in full swing. I've got a busy bunch of weekends coming my way. Lots of fun to be had. My niece will turn 7 this weekend. In true Sup-fashion we're having a giant celebration in the park and at the pool. She's so fun. Sassy, but fun. She's also too smart for her own good, but she makes life better.<br />
We've got some more wineries/vineyards to cross off our passports, a wedding in Grand Island (that is coincidentally at a winery), a weekend at Shanno's cabin, horse races in Columbus, and many more spontaneous nights of hijinks, I'm sure. That might be the best part of being single. I can do what I want, when I want. <br />
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So there's a brief synopsis of the Sheila happenings of '16. I hope to continue the blogging this time. We'll give it a whirl. <br />
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I have been consumed lately by all things weather. I looked on weather.com today because I know there has been trouble in the skies. I am always fascinated with the pictures of damage and destruction. They had a slide show of the top 100 photos from the year (with a few from previous years). <a href="http://www.weather.com/news/science/weathercoms-top-100-photos-2013-20131216">http://www.weather.com/news/science/weathercoms-top-100-photos-2013-20131216</a><br />
If you have some time, I highly recommend viewing the collection. It is a sobering experience. It brings life to the old adage, "No matter how bad you think you've got it, someone else is worse off." Living in the Plains, we see several different forces of nature each year. I think Nebraska has been relatively lucky in 2013. I know there were some tornadoes, flooding, etc. but I think we can all thank God that we weren't living in parts of Oklahoma and Illinois which saw extreme devastation and loss of life from tornadoes, or parts of Colorado either engulfed in flame or washed away by flooding. These are just a few that I can remember off the top of my head.<br />
I loved watching Storm Chasers on the Discovery Channel, but now that it's no longer on air, I am following the adventures of Mr. Reed Timmer and his web-series Tornado Chasers. You do have to pay to view the episodes, but I believe in the work that he's doing, so I am happy to do this. Also, he's quite the character. The episodes are action-packed with incredible footage. They can literally drive into tornadoes with their custom built vehicles. I love it. I think it draws me in even more because I was born and raised in tornado alley. The passion of those involved in this series is incredible.You can check out the website at <a href="http://tvnweather.com/">http://tvnweather.com/</a><br />
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As the holidays draw near, please say an extra prayer for those people who are without their loved ones due to the forces of nature. They may have rebuilt their homes, purchased new things...but nothing can replace the life of a family member or friend. The pictures I saw in the weather.com collection are a humble reminder that the best things in life aren't things.<br />
Seasons Greetings to you all.<br />
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Feel-good videos like that restore my faith in humanity. Earlier that day I heard about the shooter at LAX, so it was refreshing to see that there are still good people in the world after such a violent act.<br />
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So today, I'm taking my daily cruise on MSN, and I see a video about this bus driver. He has been showered with gifts and best of all, Donald Trump sent him a big fat check for $10K. As if saving this woman's life wasn't "gift" enough, it made me happy to know that this man has been honored for his actions that day. In the original video, I watched a handful of people walk by this woman (seriously, they were within 2 feet of her) and not give her a second glance.<br />
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I took a class one summer at UNL; Sociology. It was a great class, extremely though-provoking. It reminded me a lot of the show on ABC "What would you do?" We talked about the school shooting at Columbine and other extreme situations similar to that where you have to make a decision. If you were asked, "Do you believe in God?" and you were a Christian, what would you say? Would you say yes? Would you say no? I know what I <i>think</i> I would say, but unless I'm actually in that situation, it's hard to say what I would really do. I think that goes for everyone. You can tell me until you're blue in the face what you "would do" but until you're in whatever situation it is, you can't possibly <i>know</i> for sure what you would do.<br />
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One wonderful thing about Fall is premiere week. All of my favorite shows return to television. (The first step is admitting that you have a problem.) While there are many shows that I don't like to miss, my top three are <i>Castle</i> on Mondays, <i>The Big Bang Theory</i> on Thursdays, and <i> Revenge</i> on Sundays. It amazes me how people can come up with this stuff. Admittedly, I am a nerd, and I like to watch the extras. Seeing how much work goes in to one action scene of <i>Castle</i> had me in disbelief.<br />
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Recently, I saw an article online about the cast of Big Bang reporting that the cast members were seeking raises. The original post I read stated that they make $350,000/episode and were requesting $1,000,000/episode, similar to the request that the cast of <i>Friends</i> made back in 2002. Now, that's a lot of green, and my first thought was "Geez! You greedy bastards!" but then I did some research.<br />
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Oh, how I love Fall. It truly is the best time of the year.<br />
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The weather is unbeatable. Although we're currently experiencing a heat wave (come on, this is still Nebraska) with temps approaching triple digits tomorrow, the Fall nights that I enjoy so much are just around the corner. Now that I have a home with a porch, I will enjoy many nights on my ultra comfy patio furniture with a glass of wine close by. The other thing I love is the changing colors of Fall. Just one of the many gifts from above.<br />
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School has started. This means high school Fall sports. Softball, football, and volleyball. Since my best friend is the head coach of the BC softball team, I always try to go to as many games as I can. Unfortunately, I think there are only three home games this year, so we'll have to see how everything will pan out. The other downfall with the schedule is that volleyball and softball games are usually on the same nights. My sister-in-law is one of the coaches for the volleyball team, so I like to watch them play as well. Also, it's fun to spend some QT with my brother and my niece. I have however vowed to never return to O'Neill's gymnasium until they decide to install air conditioning. What an awful night. I felt so bad for the girls in the court! It was boiling-lava-hot in there. Brittany was drenched in sweat. It was no fun. Then, of course, the BC boys return to the gridiron. After an appearance in the state final last November, I'm excited to see what these boys can do. Have to be there to cheer on my favorite player, #22!<br />
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Husker football. Need I say more? No, but I'm going to anyway. If anyone hasn't yet witnessed the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPhnp6KcTzs">Coach Pelini prank</a>, you need to see it. I loved it.<br />
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The last thing I love about Fall, and one thing I miss most about living in Lincoln, is the comeback of the PSL. For those of you who are unfamiliar with that acronym......it means Pumpkin Spice Latte.<br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">This is like asking "what's your favorite movie" because there's not one single answer. But I'm going to give an answer. Growing up, one of my favorite meals (that we still have as a family today) is grilled steak, homemade french fries, and chocolate malts. That's what I pick. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Again, another difficult question, because I have so many great childhood memories. One of the best was spending my summers at the pool. Endless hours of going off the diving boards and playing "Shark" in "the red: a.k.a. the 12 foot." So fun. </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15.555556297302246px; line-height: 20px;"><i><span style="font-family: inherit;">3. Which celebrity would you do anything to go on a date with? Spill the details on why and what you would do.</span></i></span><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;">I have many celeb crushes...but I am in love with <a href="http://abc.go.com/shows/castle/bios/Castle-Character-Bio-Richard-Castle">Nathan Fillion</a>. He plays Richard Castle on ABC's "Castle." He is so witty and charming, and so damn cute. I have no idea what we would do...I'd probably behave like a giddy school girl all night and not know what to do with myself. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Curse you Cassie, you know I hate both. I'd have to say dishes, because laundry takes forever!! I hate every aspect of doing laundry. </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15.555556297302246px; line-height: 20px;"><i><span style="font-family: inherit;">5. If you could vacation anywhere in the world, where would you go?</span></i></span><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;">Right now, I'd really like to see <a href="https://www.google.com/#fp=76d84e2dc9178884&q=santorini+greece">Santorini, Greece</a>. The pictures I've seen are absolutely breathtaking, an I'd love to take a trip (with a companion, of course). </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Easy. Ice cream. Hands down. No contest.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I'd love to learn how to sew. I learned the basics when I was in middle school, but those skills have long left my memory. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Did I not say this was too difficult to answer in question one? There are too many! It's impossible to pick one because there are too many different genres. The first one that comes to mind is Bridesmaids. Hilarious. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I'd say the 40's. Love the style of the era, the cars, and the way a gentleman treated a lady.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15.555556297302246px; line-height: 20px;"><i><span style="font-family: inherit;">10. The best advice you were ever given?</span></i></span><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;">I've received a lot of good advice over the years. A former boss of mine would always tell me that work should be one of the lowest priorities on your list. There are so many more important things in life. Do what you want to do when you want to do it. Go see places. Do fun things. You never know what tomorrow might hold, so take every opportunity you can. Work is not my life. It's a part of life, but my family and friends are my life. They are who I love and what makes me happy. Time spent with them is never wasted. </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15.555556297302246px; line-height: 20px;"><i><span style="font-family: inherit;">11. What was your favorite place to go in college?</span></i></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15px; line-height: 20px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">4th and Adams. The good times never ceased. A group of my guy friends lived there and there was never a dull moment. I so miss those carefree days.What wonderful memories!! </span></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15px; line-height: 20px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">So that's the last question. Time to pose 11 new questions to some other bloggers! I don't know many other bloggers, but two that I read on a regular basis belong to some friends of mine. I'm passing the torch to you <a href="http://jowannaknowwhat.blogspot.com/">Joanna</a> and <a href="http://bonstee.blogspot.com/">Bonnie</a>! </span></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15px; line-height: 20px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">1. What is your favorite season? Elaborate, please.</span></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15px; line-height: 20px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">2. Describe one of your biggest pet peeves. </span></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15px; line-height: 20px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">3. You just won $1,000,000. What do you do with your winnings?</span></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15px; line-height: 20px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">4. Fill in the blanks. I couldn't live without _________ because __________. </span></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15px; line-height: 20px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">5. Who is your favorite sports team?</span></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15px; line-height: 20px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">6. What lesson did you learn the hard way?</span></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15px; line-height: 20px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">7. If you could pick a different career, what would it be?</span></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15px; line-height: 20px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">8. What is the craziest food you've ever tried? Was it awful or wonderful?</span></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-size: 15px; line-height: 20px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">9. Where was your last vacation spot? </span></span><br />
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Anyway, I was responsible for this party today. It went great, however, in typical Sheila-fashion, I hardly got a wink of sleep last night. I can't help myself from worrying about something that could go wrong. I hate to think how sleep-deprived I'll be for my wedding some day. I also like to do things myself, because that way I know it will be done how I want. At least I know I have a problem. I always have terrible dreams before these things too. Last night was no exception. In my dream, I showed up 30 minutes late. When I got to work, the cake was destroyed. I have no idea what happened. That's really all I remembered from the dream. But, of course, things went just fine. The same kind of dreams happened when I was renovating my house. Anything that could go wrong, did. But when the actual even comes, things go just fine. So now, I'm really sleepy and could use a good nap. I just have to stay awake through these next 3 hours, then I can go home and snooze on my comfy couch.<br />
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Just wanted to share a fun story from this morning. One of the guys was leaving the party, and I had to go grab some more nuts from Dollar General. I walked out the door and here he is, carrying a fluffy kitten in his hand. I said, "Scott! Why do you have a kitten?" He said, "It's a good thing I do my walk around before getting in my truck. This guy was sitting on my tire!" Scott drives a BIG truck for the company. The kitten was so cute, I wanted to take him home. Seriously. We found a place to set him down, now I'm just praying that the next person to come across him has a kind heart. Anyway, that was some excitement to my day. A cuddly kitten who wanted to come home with me.<br />
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Happy Friday y'all. <br />
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-Ssupinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-27988746561414589912013-07-24T07:25:00.003-07:002013-07-24T07:25:12.969-07:00Bad TimingNote: This post contains TMI at times......just preparing you ahead of time.<br />
As if I didn't have enough going on in my life right now, add an emergency appendectomy to the list.<br />
Last Wednesday night, out of the blue, I was in an unbearable amount of pain. I finally had my mom take me to the ER to see what the heck was going on around 10:00 p.m. We waited for blood test to come back from the lab which showed elevated white blood cell count...but that still didn't reveal much about what was causing me pain. Since my pain was right below my chest, the doc thought maybe a "GI cocktail" might give me some relief. Wrong. And, don't let the name fool you. It was the most awful tasting cocktail I've ever had. After waiting 90 minutes with no relief I was admitted, hooked up to an IV, and finally got some morphine to relieve my pain. I was miserable. It was decided that I would get a scan in the morning, so I had to start drinking some awful stuff to make my insides glow so we could see what the problem was. Took my fist dose of berry flavored yuckiness around 12:30. I was on a fluid drip, so of course, I was up every 60-90 minutes to relieve my poor bladder. I got an hour power nap in there, but woke up around 2:00 a.m. The only good thing about waking up at that hour is that The People's Court is on! Entertainment! More brief moments of sleep passed mixed with getting up to use the bathroom. Finally, 5:00 a.m. rolled around. More blood work. At this point, both arms had been poked and prodded. I still have the bruises to prove it, but I figured, what the hell. Anything that is an attempt to make me feel better is worth it. Also, I needed another 5 ounces of that berry crap. Then more at 6:30. More at 7:00. And finally, more at 7:30, minutes before my scan.<br />
At this point, the morphine had masked some of my pain, I was feeling much better than the 8 hours prior. I decided to let Bex and Cass know that I was in the hospital since mom had already notified my family. I took a picture of my IV. I said, "In hospital. Doing OK. More details later." They were both like, "WHAT?!" Since Cass lives in the same zip code, she came out to the hospital and kept me company and ran an errand for me. Mom had run home to get dad going. The doctor came back and told me that I had acute appendicitis and my appendix needed to come out as soon as possible. So, it was off to Grand Island to have surgery.<br />
After stopping at my house to grab my favorite blanket, mom and I hit the road. We got all checked in, and it wasn't long before I was called back to my room to answer a long list of questions and get prepped for the procedure. After about an hour of surgery, my angry appendix was out, no longer able to cause me pain. Little did I know that I would be in a whole new category of pain post surgery.<br />
I was exhausted. I was trying so hard to open my eyes. I. could. not. do. it. I tried, but was just sitting there like a zombie. I only remember brief pieces of conversation between my mom and the nurse...but remembered hearing, "here comes Sleeping Beauty." Very funny. The it got a whole lot NOT funny. I did not react well to the anesthesia and well, you can imagine what happened next. Needed a wardrobe change as my access to a puke bag was not readily available. The nurse immediately came back and gave me a shot to stop the nausea. As you can imagine, having surgery in an area close to your stomach combined with vomiting was NOT an enjoyable experience. I just sat there and cried.<br />
Then the nurse said, "Okay, time to use the bathroom and eat something! I can't give you any pain meds until you eat something." Great. Another hurdle. Pain, pain, and more pain. I was hungry and thirsty as I couldn't eat or drink anything before surgery. I had never been so happy to eat orange jello and drink water! But, I made it, and I finally got the okay to head back home. My wonderful mother loaded me in the car, stopped at Walgreens to get my prescriptions, and even got me a chocolate shake when we went through Central City. I couldn't swallow very well due to the breathing tube they used during surgery, so the ice cream went down smooth.<br />
I got home to be greeted by my family. It was good to be home, but I was so very sore. Getting into and out of seats and bed has proved to be my most difficult tasks, but it gets easier every day. Time heals all wounds, as they say.<br />
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Needless to say, all of the plans I had to work on the house (get it prepped for new flooring that was coming Monday) went out the window. Mom, Teresa, Joel, and Angie were just wonderful in helping me get done what I needed (and by helping me, I mean them doing the work, me watching). Cassie has also been a wonderful friend, constantly checking in on me and keeping me entertained with movies and Mario. :) So, thank you to everyone for all of your get well wishes and prayers. They made this process a bit less painful. I am on the mend and can't wait until I am able to function pain free (which I know will be soon)! Moving day is Saturday, and I'm hoping that I'll be able to do more than supervise.<br />
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-Ssupinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-55897260235223832362013-07-03T11:48:00.000-07:002013-07-03T11:48:34.879-07:00I can't do itI just can't. I have avoided viewing any articles talking about the 19 firefighters who lost their lives in the Arizona blaze. I knew I wouldn't be able to stomach all the images and videos of crying widows, children, family and community members. I caved today and have watched a few. But that unveiled a new "can't." I can't watch anything about it without getting weepy. The lump in my throat grows each time I see a new article. My heart is aching for those people.<br />
It's times like these when I reflect on how thankful I am for the life I have. Is every day good? No. But there is good in every day. I know I've talked about that statement before...but it is one of my favorites. As you're enjoying you day off tomorrow, take a minute to send up a prayer or think about those who just lost their daddy, hubby, son, brother, friend, etc. Life is a gift, and you're only here for a short while. How does the saying go? "Yesterday is history, tomorrow a mystery. Today is a gift, that's why it's called the present." Kind of corny, but true.Okay, that's enough of the heavy.<br />
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I wish everyone a fun and safe Independence Day. I am super excited for a day off of work to do whatever I please. I'll be putting on coat number two of paint at the house in the morning, but after that, I will have some fun in the sun followed by burgers, family time, and fireworks. My sweet B has her 4th birthday party on Saturday. I can't believe that she'll be going to preschool in the Fall! Seems like yesterday she was calling me "Shasha" and dancing to Sesame Street's <a href="https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=807869855343&set=vb.17205004&type=3&theater">"Ladybug Picnic"</a>.<br />
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<br />supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-5392392364587920202013-06-25T08:56:00.001-07:002013-06-25T08:56:29.217-07:00Defining LazyI'm pretty sure that you could look up the definition of <i>lazy</i> and find my picture. I have felt beyond lazy for over a week now. Sluggish, unmotivated, lethargic, slow-moving (well, that's all the time). Let me enlighten you.<br />
<u>Example 1</u><br />
This weekend, I finally had a clear calendar. No events going on that required my attendance. Perfect weekend to work on the house, right? Wrong! Instead of sanding walls and stripping wallpaper, I thought it was a better idea to sit on my couch. All. Day. Now, I did dust my rental and clean the kitchen, but that was about it for Saturday. Besides, I had all day Sunday to do stuff. So Sunday arrives. Again, I'm thinking of everything I can do that doesn't involve working on the house. So, an impromptu trip to Norfolk sounds like a great plan. In my defense, I did need to get out of town to get my mom and niece some birthday gifts. So, at least I can cross something off my list. But instead of doing some laundry or unloading the dishwasher when I got home, I decided I wanted to hang out with Cassie. My laziness must have rubbed off on her, because we went to Pump and Pantry and rented 2 movies. I remember saying to Cass, "I love our Sundays."<br />
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I'm not one of those people who can reuse a bath towel after I've dried off with it. It grosses me out. So, I feel like I'm constantly washing towels. Anyway, after I got home from work, I got some groceries and took my mom her birthday gift. I came home and dove into a banana bread recipe because I had 3 very brown bananas that were stinking up the place. (How can something so icky make bread that is so good?? Oh yes, now I remember. Adding sugar and butter usually does the trick.) When the bread was in the oven, I threw a load of towels in the washing machine. Cassie had just returned from Norfolk and was eager to show me her purchases. Once I switched the towels over to the dryer, I took off for her house. After a leisurely bike ride to see my blooming tiger lilies (they are gorgeous) we went back to her house and played some Mario Brothers. I love us. We just refuse to grow up! Anyway, my bedtime approached and I rode my bike back home and convinced myself I was too tired to walk down 10 stairs and change my laundry over to the dryer. I wasn't too tired, however, to track radar of the approaching storm and soak in the glory that was the sound of thunder and rain which eventually lulled me to sleepy-town. Ahhhh.<br />
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I wake up this morning at 6:20 a.m. so I was already running behind. I jump in the shower and remember that ALL of my towels are in the basement, because I was too lazy to go down last night and bring them upstairs. Instead, I dried off with 2 hand towels. Yeah, that's what laziness gets you. It probably just added time to my morning routine.<br />
I think laziness and procrastination go hand in hand. I did myself no favors in college either...always waiting until the last minute to do things. Then I heard a quote one day that was just perfect. "Procrastination is like masturbation. It feels good at the time, but in the end, you're just screwing yourself." Yes, a little inappropriate, but accurate. And if that offends you in any way, you probably shouldn't be reading my blog. I just don't see a cure for laziness in my future. And I think I'm okay with that for now. If I had enough ambition to search for a cure, I'd probably put it off until tomorrow.<br />
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But before I sign off here, I'd like to wish my fabulous mother Sally a very happy birthday! She is simply the best and deserves to have the best day ever!<br />
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-Ssupinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-78830226114064049532013-06-20T06:00:00.001-07:002013-06-20T06:00:36.297-07:00Kickin' Butts and Sinkin' PuttsIt's amazing what one golf lesson from Joel can do for your golf game. Swing with half the speed you want to, head in a vice. Then when you're teeing off, just repeat to yourself over and over, "head in a vice. head in a vice." I haven't golfed in 2 or 3 years, but I actually didn't play too bad this year in the UNL Campus Rec Alumni Golf Scramble. I had the help of some of the best teammates pictured below. That's me on the left, my brother Joel, my sister Teresa, and my cousin Katie.<br />
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I didn't have high expectations for myself....mainly just went because I thought we'd have fun. Who knew that I'd walk away with a pin prize for longest putt made on the green (women only)...</div>
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We finished 6 under par. Even had an eagle on a par 5! I still don't think it was quite fair that the team who beat us had a girl playing who had played on the UNL golf team.</div>
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Anyway, the day was a huge success with many applications of sunscreen. Definitely a better showing than in years past. (My apologies to the Obermeiers and other former teammates...ha ha.) It was a beautiful day for golf. A bit hot, but there was a breeze. A good time was had by all.</div>
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That's all for today, just wanted to share our triumph. I've never seen a team more proud to wear silver. I have a feeling we'll be back next year to shoot for gold. </div>
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supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-65494896667211358382013-06-12T07:24:00.000-07:002013-06-12T07:24:08.505-07:00Summer LoveI love many things about summer. Why not dedicate a post to those things? Sounds like a good idea to me. <div>
<b>I love baseball</b>. And softball. I've yet to catch a softball game this summer, but I've made a few baseball games. Last night, in the 90 degree heat, Cass and I went down to the field to watch the seniors play. They beat Seward 4-0. Seward, by the way, gets the award for the ugliest uniforms I have ever seen. Wow. I hope those were donated and they didn't have to pay for them. Baseball makes me think of summers when I was in high school. Me and the girls would load up in "The Brown Turd" (Becky's car) and head to wherever the boys were playing. Ord, St. Paul, Columbus, you name it. We loved watching our boys play, and I still love it today. We would blare the radio and roll the windows down, tossing every care in the world aside.</div>
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<b>I love fun in the sun</b>. As a child, I embodied the term "pool rat." I lived at the pool, only going home for meal times. I would literally ride my bike to the pool, with nothing but my swimsuit and towel. Shoes optional. Hours upon hours of playing Shark in the 12ft, diving off the boards (that was back in the day when the high board was actually high) and basking in summer glory. During middle and high school, my family had a SeaDoo. We'd load up the vehicle and drive to Calamus to spend an entire Saturday or Sunday at the lake. Now my fun in the sun consists of laying out with Cass at the pit or, my most recent endeavor, going to Stiers Lake in Columbus. Paradise. My friend Scott is in Med school and is doing a rotation near Columbus. He's staying at a relative's house who lives on the lake. So, Cass and I packed our bags for a relaxing day on the lake. We pull into the driveway and this house is unbelievable. The people were even more unbelievable. The nicest people you will ever meet. Such hospitable, interesting folks. I wish we could have been there all weekend. It was such a wonderful day!</div>
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<b>I love my friends</b>. They are the best. Willing to help me out whenever I need them. I am doing some home renovations right now, and I don't know what I would do without them. Last weekend we stripped a bunch of wallpaper. Word to the wise, if you ever need to do this, I cannot stress enough how much easier your life will be if you use a steamer. It is a godsend. One of the best creations on this earth. Also, this is not a solo project. Have someone help you. Not only are my friends willing to help me when I need it, but they're always up for a good time. Though we're not as young as we used to be (like we're old...we're not even 30 yet!) we still know how to have good fun. I love them unconditionally.</div>
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<b>I love the Drive-In</b>. Nestled in Neligh, NE, there is a gem. It's the Starlite Drive-In. It shows 2 movies and has some of the best concessions food ever. I would highly recommend the chili cheese fries! Be prepared for a long night though if you choose to stay for both movies. With the first one beginning at sundown (usually around 9:30pm), you will be out well past bedtime. So happy to have a Drive-In so close to home! You just don't see many of them around anymore.</div>
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<b>I love to grill</b>. I am a year-round griller. I love the taste of grilled food. Steak, chicken, burgers, veggies, you name it. The other thing I love about grilling is that it's commonly done with friends...and beer! Is there a better combination? Ha!</div>
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I will conclude my list there.......as I could probably ramble on for hours. Happy Summer!! :)</div>
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supinalbionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05924451565316737533noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1679661558224252881.post-91265985489670929662013-05-24T09:04:00.005-07:002013-05-24T09:04:55.642-07:00Story time with SheilaI cannot imagine going through what the people of Moore, OK have had to endure this week. Just like the people of Joplin, MO experienced almost 2 years ago (almost 2 years exactly). You never expect something of that magnitude to happen to you, until it does. It doesn't seem real. Maybe I am just too sheltered in my little town? I have tried to put myself in their shoes these past few days...going to work and coming home to nothing. All of your belongings, gone. Your house, gone. Car, gone. Everything, gone. Can you imagine? Where do you begin? How do you begin? Something I hope I never have to experience, but if I have learned anything from the happenings in 2013, it's that you never know when the curve ball is coming. To quote the cliche, expect the unexpected. Or, a quote from the film <i>Night of the Twisters</i>, "Hope for the best. Prepare for the worst." <div>
I have had an infatuation with weather since 2nd grade, when I was the only student in Mrs. Harder's class to get a 100% on our weather/climate unit. It's one of those memories that I will never forget, because she made a big deal out of it. Admittedly, I was a very proud 2nd grader that day. To me, weather is exhilarating and terrifying. It gets my adrenaline going. Commence story time.</div>
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<u>Grandma B's Farm: Albion, NE circa 1993:</u> Saw my first ever funnel cloud. Mom and Dad left me with Grandma as they headed to one of Joel's games. It was a beautiful blue sky with this perfect funnel dipping out of the clouds. Grandma yelled at my uncle John and cousin Scott to get their behinds indoors. I had to go inside into the storm cellar. I hated that place. Crickets everywhere. Not much happened that day. </div>
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<u>Church Camp at Camp Fontanelle: Nickerson, NE circa 1996:</u> The first time I remember being completely terrified. We were in a tornado warning with no underground shelter. A tornado was reported on the ground near Fremont and heading directly towards us. The camp staff had us all in an interior room on the lowest floor available...singing "Kum By Yah." By the grace of God, we just got some nasty wind, lightning and thunder. We escaped unscathed. </div>
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<u>Working at UNL Campus Rec: Lincoln, Nebraska, 6/11/08</u>: I know this date because it was the day an EF3 tornado hit the Little Sioux Scout Ranch killing 4 boyscouts. It was around 6pm, I was getting ready to leave for the day...severe weather looming. At the time, I lived on a 3rd floor apartment, so I didn't really want to go home because my best option for shelter was our garden level laundry room...I felt much safer at the Rec. I had been listening to our weather radio and checking radar all afternoon, and then we were put in a tornado warning. After issuing the alert on the Rec's loud speaker for everyone to take shelter, I stayed near the front to direct traffic. I turn on "beast mode" when situations like this occur at work due to my pumping adrenaline. I had no problem telling the racquetball players who were reluctant to take cover (because their game was more important) that they had 2 options: take shelter, or leave. If they didn't select an option, I would revoke their membership indefinitely. They chose to take shelter. Sheila: 1. Jerks: 0. I have never seen it rain that hard. Once the sirens went off, I made way to the locker room to take cover. We were there for about 30 minutes, and then got the all clear. I couldn't leave work, however, because there was significant flash flooding. I waited it out at the Rec...and then a second tornado warning was issues. Back to the locker room. After the second all clear, I decided to head home (it was now about 8pm). My Kia Sorento (an SUV) was parked on the west side of the 14th street parking garage. To get to my car, I had to wade through water that at one point reached my hips. I couldn't tell where the curb ended and the grass began...so I made my best guess at where to walk. I made the wrong choice. My right foot sunk down into the saturated soil, swallowing my flip flop. I managed to pull my foot up, flip flop included. I was soaking wet, but eventually made it home safe and sound. </div>
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<u>Becky's house: Lincoln, NE: Summer of 2011</u>: When I lived in Lincoln at my friend Becky's house, another friend of mine, Danielle, had come to visit Lincoln. We went out to eat, and watched a movie. She left around 10pm and headed to her sister's house for the night. I wasn't quite ready for bed, so I watched one of the 5 channels that we received with our bunny ears. Severe weather was heading out of Seward County into Lancaster. Just thunderstorms, but then I saw the screen flash from yellow to red. Tornado warning for Lancaster county. I turned up the TV so I could hear it as I took shelter in another room. I had my phone with me looking at the radar. Then I heard Ken Siemek from 10/11 say that a funnel was sighted near the Lincoln airport...which just so happen to be Becky's back yard. I started freaking out, the wind picked up and hail was pelting the front door and windows. I was spooked. It was almost midnight...but I needed to talk to someone to try and calm me down. Becky wasn't home, so I think I was freaking out more because I was alone. I tried calling my mom. Ring ring ring.......no answer. Called Becky who answered. Thank God. I'm sure she called me a freak or something...but I was glad to talk to another human being. The tornado warning expired, and I went to bed, my heart still pounding. The next morning I try to call my mom again. Finally, an answer. </div>
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Me: "Thanks for answering the phone last night when I tried to call you!"</div>
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Mom: "Well, I thought I heard the phone ringing...but I just didn't get to it in time.Then I looked at the caller ID and saw you tried to call and figured you would call back."</div>
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Me: "YEAH, I KNOW! I was freaking out because Ken Siemek said a funnel was spotted by the airport last night! I needed someone to calm me down!"</div>
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Mom: "Oh honey! I'm so sorry! I feel so bad!"</div>
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Me: "Next time call me back! I don't call you at midnight unless I really need you!"</div>
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--But, I made it out alive, again. Mom felt pretty bad, and I had no problem letting her feel that way for a while. Ha ha. </div>
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That's the last noteworthy story I've got. I'd love to hear of any close call stories you have. </div>
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Weather: GOOD. Stories: GOOD. Weather stories: GREAT. :)</div>
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But in all seriousness, you just can't underestimate the power of Mother Nature. Warnings are issued for a reason. Maybe I take things a little too seriously sometimes, but I know the ONE TIME I don't, I will be wishing I had. As the adage goes, better safe than sorry! Please keep the people of Moore in your thoughts and prayers as they try to restore some order to their lives, once piece at a time.</div>
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