Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Goings On

It has been a busy couple of weeks, for sure.  I am wiped out because of the busyness and the change of seasons has me feeling a bit wonky too.  Pesky change.

We had a buddy of Bobaloo's staying with us for a few days and fun was had.  The fun included googly eyes, which gave birth to Sgt. Pepper...


My brother's visit went well.  I think he and his buddy had a good time.  It was kind of funny because anytime our parents texted us we were in the middle of a really wholesome activity like a game of Jenga or badminton.  Such good kids.


Bobaloo's folks came into town for our anniversary.  Bobaloo took them out and about during the day and then we relaxed and visited in the evening.  They took us out to Mimi's for an anniversary supper on Friday night.

The Halloween decorations are just about all up and I have made my list of stuff to do this fall and winter.

 

I finished a really great book, a good read if you enjoy learning about indigenous cultures or shamanism.


I have been going to see therapist dude every two weeks.  It seems to help.  I am prescription-free these days but have been taking daily vitamins and GABA here and there.  I missed my appointment last week because of visitors and car stuff and it was a reminder that I really need to be going every two weeks to help manage.  It's nice to be able to chat about all of the things I was anxious about since the last appointment and what potential stresses I have in the upcoming week that I might need some help with.  Good stuff.

So there we have it.  The goings on.

Do you have big plans for fall or winter?

Friday, October 4, 2013

October 4

October 4 is a big day.  8 years ago today Bobaloo and I woke up early in the morning and left Minnesota.  He drove the U-Haul and I followed behind in my car.  You can make it to Colorado in about 14 hours.  We decided to drive until we were tired and if we needed to take 2 days to make the trip so be it.

We reached a city in Nebraska called Ogallala and stopped to fill up the tanks.  At the gas station Bobaloo asked me if I wanted to stop for the night or keep going.  I told him I wanted to keep going.  And we did.

And that was as good as an I do.  We were in this together.  And we still are.

5 years ago today we woke up early in the morning, put on our Sunday best, and got hitched on a beautiful fall day in a canyon by a creek.

Did you know I met him at a Halloween party?  I did.

I even have a picture of that lucky night.

Get ready for the awesomeness...


Wow.

He told me his favorite Neil Young song was Sugar Mountain and we found out that we both didn't like Dave Matthews Band and he obviously made me laugh (see above).  I think that was all I needed to know about him.


Wednesday, October 2, 2013

All you Need is Lovie

I used to hate football.  I mean, seriously hate it.

When we moved to Boulder, every Sunday morning during football season Bobaloo would go to the local bar to watch the 11:00 Bears game.  I would usually go with and drink vodka-lemonades and do the crossword puzzle just to get out of the apartment.  I had no interest in the game whatsoever.

And then Lovie Smith happened.  I love Lovie.  All you need is Lovie.  And gradually I started paying attention to the game, and then cheering, and then becoming a full-blown fan.

Nobody in Colorado is from Colorado.  We met a lot of Illinoisans that season.  That season was also particularly exciting because they made it to the Superbowl.

One of the folks we met was Grant.  Grant could tell if his entire week was going to be good or bad based on whether or not the Bears won.  Pretty intense, huh?  I don't know where Grant is these days but I worry for his blood pressure every football season.

During one particularly close game there was a bad play or a bad call, some kind of play that didn't bode well for the Bears.  And I will never forget Grant jumping out of his chair and animatedly yelling, "Jesus Christ!"

And then he sat back down, shook his head and muttered, "Sorry Jesus. Wait, no I'm not.  We all know Jesus is a Bears fan."