Thursday, January 14, 2010

Update!

I saw the Olympic torch on Tuesday: SUPER-COOL even for my somewhat cynical nature. The runner went right up to the windows of the nursing home, waved at the residents and lit the flame then ran by us while we screamed and waved little Canadian flags.
I always like the winter Olympics so much more (the danger element, I think) but I am so freakin' pumped to watch them now!!! Own the podium, Canada!! :)
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Work is busy. Super-busy. But otherwise, pretty satisfying. I have great coworkers, I have shift flexibility, and I'm paid well for what I do. Overall: no major complaints.
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I've worked off 3 of the extra 5 lbs I gained from all that yummy Christmas food. (I'm not a real scale-watcher... but sometimes it's a good indication.) I'm also getting back into a little resistance training alongside my cardio... so far, so good.
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I'm a little worried about going to Hawaii in a month-and-a-half. With all this security stuff... and the possibility of no carry-ons? It could be a looooong flight. I'm not worried about being scanned (it's preferable to being patted down, I think), because I'd rather that than have someone trying to lite their underwear on fire while we're over the deep/dark ocean.

*shudder*
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Kurt got a bread-maker for Christmas which he loves. (thanks mom and dad M!) The house smells pretty good right now - and in the past 2 weeks alone we've probably already saved 15 bucks. We eat a lot of bread. :)
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(In the arm-chair she got from us for Christmas)
I am daily amazed at my daughter. She is now climbing onto the footstool, placing her hands in the air (like a gymnast presenting) and saying, "Ta-daaahhh!" She's such a little show-off. However, she very rarely cries when she falls down or bumps her body into anything unless she's super-tired. She looks at the falls as almost as much of an adventure as the climb.
I'm also working on teaching her to say, "I'm a TODDLER." To which she replies, "ah-la-LAA-la-la". (she's loving the 'l' sounds these days) Close enough. She's also learned to cock her head to the side and say, "Cheeeese!" which is making for some funny sideways-ish pictures.
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Okay - must run for now! Thanks for reading!!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I got to be a flag-bearer for the Olympic Torch run in Lake Placid, back when Salt Lake City was the host, and it was AWESOME. And I'll be cheering for Canada in this Olympics, too. Except for when I'm cheering for USA. Priorities, you know.

Mrs Manz said...

Sure, sure, Louise. And I'll cheer for the USA... if there are no Canadians or British - or any other Commonwealth countries in the running! (*grin*)

Anonymous said...

At least you can be sure, in figure skating at least, that I'll cheer for any Canadian over American Johnny Weir.

I also have a sneaking fondness for Canadian lugers over Americans ... bit of a story there, but of interest to no one but myself.

:)

Unknown said...

Thanks for the update..I think it's ok to root for BOTH CAnada and America in the Olympics since there many others competing. :)
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