Maybe it has always been this way and I hadn't noticed, but stores in the mall have completely overlooked the entire month of November. As soon as we made it past Halloween, Christmas music filled the speakers and every aisle donned Christmas decorations. I went to a mall when we were in Florida, and just visited another in Houston today--same story both places!
Even the Santa area is set up. [This is where I planned to insert pictures of said Santa area and decorations that I took with my phone. Because I still use the dinosaur of iPhones, the pictures are not even worth reposting. Sad.]
Anyway, I can't say that I'm complaining, Christmas music and decorations make me sooo happy! I'm especially happy that Mariah Carey's second Christmas album is now available!!
If her first album is any indication of quality, it will be an instant classic in my book.
Do you appreciate how the new cover reflects the older one? She released this year's Christmas album at 40 years old (or 41, depending on which website you believe) and was only 24 years old for her first Christmas album. This time around, though, she's showing off her goods (read: jewels, butt, boobs). Interesting. I think I like the simplicity of the original cover. And her hair color and style.
I'm embarrassed to say that I haven't purchased her latest Christmas album yet, but as soon as I do, I'm sure I'll rave about how much I love it! (Sarah Mac and I are planning to race and see who can memorize all the words to every song first!)
I guess this merits a countdown: 44 days 'til Christmas!
xoxox
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Showing posts with label Countdown. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Fly Away
Countdown again. This time I am waiting for my flight out of Orlando back to Houston. The shuttle was delayed once again, this time because of weather. I’m not familiar with the history of shuttle launches, so is this constant delay-thing common?
I completely understand that this whole business is risky, and that everything needs to perfectly align, but how many days can they play with people’s emotions/plans. I’m not just thinking about me; the emotional rollercoaster the astronauts and their families are riding is surely out of control at this point. Say your (hopefully not final) goodbyes, I love yous, be carefuls, prepare yourself emotionally, physically, mentally……. Annnnnnnd…. Just kidding, delayed 24 hrs. And again. And again. And again. Surely sleep is hard to come by not only for the families, but also for the astronauts. But then again, maybe this is exactly what they are trained for? Expect the unexpected.
As soon as we found out at 7:00 am, I was on the phone to change my flight (againnnn) to one departing today. Mom is staying around for one more day. I really really hope that everything works out for a launch tomorrow. She has been so excited to witness this piece of history for a long time, and I want her to experience the thrill of seeing a rocket blast off into space.
So a couple days ago, which we thought was the eve of the launch at the time, we played a little game. How many different license plates can we spot while driving out the of KSC parking lot. In only three rows, we spotted 14 different states’ plates: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia. Just another testament to what a big deal this is!
This whole scenario takes me back to the first day in my MBA program’s stats class… We started with a relatively simple problem analyzing numbers/statistics. All we knew was that we had to decide whether or not to perform “the task” based on a certain collection of variables. Aside from numbers, we were to take into consideration the fact that people had traveled from all over the world to see “the task.” It was all or nothing because lives were at stake. My group decided not to, it wasn’t safe enough. Turns out we were given some of the same data NASA officials analyzed to launch the Challenger that exploded upon entry into space. It was a solemn ‘aha’ moment.
Unlike the problem, though, NASA officials are currently confident that all hardware and software is functioning properly for this mission... Just waiting on Mother Earth to agree that it is good timing…
xoxox
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
The Waiting Game
Again, I'm in our hotel in Orlando... This time I sit here, two different flight/hotel alterations later. The shuttle has now been delayed from Monday to Tuesday to Wednesday to (currently) Thursday. There have been a few different things malfunction, so we are hoping and praying for a safe launch tomorrow afternoon.
Yes, I'm in Florida, but it isn't quite as glamorous as one would think. We've based our plans solely around the shuttle launch, hence, we haven't been able to really be 'tourists.' Saturday we showed up at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for VIP check-in, only to find that the shuttle will take off Tuesday. Since we took our time getting the KSC by watching a little of the air show in Cocoa Beach (from afar), that was one semi-wasted day.
We decided last minute to go to Epcot (wooohoo) Sunday, so I can't say we didn't do any touristy stuff.
Epcot is currently hosting the food and wine festival, so mom and I thought we hit the jackpot. Little did we know that $14 in parking and $165 in tickets only gave you the opportunity to purchase various wine/food samples from around the world. Goodness. I knew things were pricey, but I thought we'd get at least a couple samples free?! We saw a lot of really neat things. I had been there once before, but only for a quick walk-thru and had really been wanting to go back to explore all the different countries. It was perfect for me and mom because none of our guys (Eric, Stevie, Dad) would have enjoyed this park as much as we did. Too much walking/shopping for their taste.
Not that I was surprised, but even their DRAINS were branded:
These are a few of the pics I liked from the day:
And finally... drumroll please... a picture from the grand firework finale Sunday night:
OH!! I almost forgot to mention... I got Eric and my toasting glasses for our wedding day. Since we were at a Disney park, and you've seen the Disney figurines we've already purchased, I bet you can guess what they have on them. Don't worry, they are super tasteful (I think, anyway) and have our names engraved. They are also currently wrapped in a box, so no pictures available yet...
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Monday and yesterday we went to the Kennedy Space Center to check in for the launch. We received access to the visitor center, so we got to do that sort of touristy stuff too. (OK, so maybe it isn't soooo bad here. It's just tough for me not having plans/organization on this trip.)
The 3D shows were incredible!
The shows really gave me a whole new appreciation for the entire space program. I think I may have been taking for grated that I (hopefully) get to the see the shuttle launch, but I definitely have a new perspective on the entire program. Here we are at the KSC:
We have definitely spent our fair share of time (and money) at the KSC, so here's praying for a safe launch tomorrow!
xoxox
Yes, I'm in Florida, but it isn't quite as glamorous as one would think. We've based our plans solely around the shuttle launch, hence, we haven't been able to really be 'tourists.' Saturday we showed up at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for VIP check-in, only to find that the shuttle will take off Tuesday. Since we took our time getting the KSC by watching a little of the air show in Cocoa Beach (from afar), that was one semi-wasted day.
We decided last minute to go to Epcot (wooohoo) Sunday, so I can't say we didn't do any touristy stuff.
Epcot is currently hosting the food and wine festival, so mom and I thought we hit the jackpot. Little did we know that $14 in parking and $165 in tickets only gave you the opportunity to purchase various wine/food samples from around the world. Goodness. I knew things were pricey, but I thought we'd get at least a couple samples free?! We saw a lot of really neat things. I had been there once before, but only for a quick walk-thru and had really been wanting to go back to explore all the different countries. It was perfect for me and mom because none of our guys (Eric, Stevie, Dad) would have enjoyed this park as much as we did. Too much walking/shopping for their taste.
Not that I was surprised, but even their DRAINS were branded:
These are a few of the pics I liked from the day:
'Mexico'
'Japan'
'Morocco'
Disney!
And finally... drumroll please... a picture from the grand firework finale Sunday night:
OH!! I almost forgot to mention... I got Eric and my toasting glasses for our wedding day. Since we were at a Disney park, and you've seen the Disney figurines we've already purchased, I bet you can guess what they have on them. Don't worry, they are super tasteful (I think, anyway) and have our names engraved. They are also currently wrapped in a box, so no pictures available yet...
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Monday and yesterday we went to the Kennedy Space Center to check in for the launch. We received access to the visitor center, so we got to do that sort of touristy stuff too. (OK, so maybe it isn't soooo bad here. It's just tough for me not having plans/organization on this trip.)
The 3D shows were incredible!
The shows really gave me a whole new appreciation for the entire space program. I think I may have been taking for grated that I (hopefully) get to the see the shuttle launch, but I definitely have a new perspective on the entire program. Here we are at the KSC:
Countries involved in creating the ISS
The Rocket Garden
Mom checking out the rocket. It's pretty big.
The mission we are hoping to see launch!
Mom snapped me reflecting at the memorial wall. Rest in peace.
And I just really thought this was a neat picture.
xoxox
Friday, July 16, 2010
11 days late, 8 days away!
ELEVEN DAYS.
So the Fourth of July Holiday happens on the 4th, right? Maybe I've gotten it wrong all these years, or maybe I should run outside and very politely (through gritted teeth) tell the kiddos in my apartment complex that they are ELEVEN DAYS LATE with the fireworks. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE fireworks, celebrating the 4th, and think it's exciting when I hear/see fireworks for a few nights after the holiday, BUT, really? Literally every night since the fourth, there have been random incidences of "American cheer."
Maybe it's worse because I'm on the first floor directly in front of a "yard" parents dump their kids to play in, and this is where said kids feel that it is necessary to shoot off black cats, and whatever else is loud and obnoxious, sporadically between 10 and midnight. Maybe, too, my nerves are a little on edge because I have a full plate of school work to do before graduation, tons of cleaning to do before family gets here, and now I have to wait four more days before my sweetheart leaves the rig and comes to Denver to see me. Or maybe it's the loads of laundry and piles of dishes mocking me. (Which I could be doing now, I suppose, but why not vent instead?!) Either way, I just don't exactly appreciate the random, shocking firework displays outside my patio door...
EIGHT DAYS.
As much as I may soon regret my perpetual end-of-my-MBA-program countdown, I just can't help but say, 8 days left! It is definitely a bittersweet countdown. I'm a school junkie--I love the atmosphere, the learning, the people, and the intelligent interaction, but the busy-work, and late-night study sessions will not be sorely missed. In eight days, I will walk across the stage, an MBA graduate. The magnitude of it still hasn't completely hit me, but I haven't had too much time to really think about it. In eight days, I will have my second college degree. In eight days, I will be unemployed, in debt, and hoping to find a job that I will love to do.
Hmmm...my bittersweet scenario. But, before I get too ahead of myself, I still have a business plan to write, an IT case to write and a Finance final to take. Baby steps...
xoxox
So the Fourth of July Holiday happens on the 4th, right? Maybe I've gotten it wrong all these years, or maybe I should run outside and very politely (through gritted teeth) tell the kiddos in my apartment complex that they are ELEVEN DAYS LATE with the fireworks. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE fireworks, celebrating the 4th, and think it's exciting when I hear/see fireworks for a few nights after the holiday, BUT, really? Literally every night since the fourth, there have been random incidences of "American cheer."
Maybe it's worse because I'm on the first floor directly in front of a "yard" parents dump their kids to play in, and this is where said kids feel that it is necessary to shoot off black cats, and whatever else is loud and obnoxious, sporadically between 10 and midnight. Maybe, too, my nerves are a little on edge because I have a full plate of school work to do before graduation, tons of cleaning to do before family gets here, and now I have to wait four more days before my sweetheart leaves the rig and comes to Denver to see me. Or maybe it's the loads of laundry and piles of dishes mocking me. (Which I could be doing now, I suppose, but why not vent instead?!) Either way, I just don't exactly appreciate the random, shocking firework displays outside my patio door...
EIGHT DAYS.
As much as I may soon regret my perpetual end-of-my-MBA-program countdown, I just can't help but say, 8 days left! It is definitely a bittersweet countdown. I'm a school junkie--I love the atmosphere, the learning, the people, and the intelligent interaction, but the busy-work, and late-night study sessions will not be sorely missed. In eight days, I will walk across the stage, an MBA graduate. The magnitude of it still hasn't completely hit me, but I haven't had too much time to really think about it. In eight days, I will have my second college degree. In eight days, I will be unemployed, in debt, and hoping to find a job that I will love to do.
Hmmm...my bittersweet scenario. But, before I get too ahead of myself, I still have a business plan to write, an IT case to write and a Finance final to take. Baby steps...
xoxox
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