Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Wednesday Night

It's Wednesday night in the Big Town!
Yup, DH is out riding with his boys, me, I am at home still fighting with Quickbooks. I guess I am going to have to cry "Uncle!" and turn it over to a professional computer geek.
So, after having taken a small ride, I am back and playing with the new computer and trying to update this Quickbooks. Basically, I am re inputting the last month's receipts, invoices, and bills into the program.
This weekend, I am going to have to bite the bullet and start inputting all of last year's stuff into our personal side so we can go get our taxes done by the accountant.
About that ride, I rode down to Best Buy to find a keyboard for the laptop.
I am not a huge fan of laptop keyboards, my hands don't curve correctly to use them very well.
Back to that ride, I waited until after round 4 of trying to re-install/de-install Quickbooks, DH had left for Wednesday ride night, then he came back to get the PikePass, left again, and I was ready.
I hit that door running!
Helmet, coat, backpack, keys.
Turn the bike on, back out, and awaaaay we gooo!
I took the scenic route to OK-74/ Lake Hefner Parkway. I am glad I did, because when I got onto the Lake Hefner Parkway portion of the highway, the wind kicked up something fierce.
I have to admit, I was a touch concerned. A gust of wind made me and the bike wiggle.
Whew! I was so glad to get to Best Buy and off the highway.
I ran in, purchased the keyboard, and walked back out.
I was in NO hurry to get back on the highway. Also, the sun had gone down. Bikers really have to pay attention to their surroundings during the day, but it is twice as bad at night.
During the day, a biker has a fifty/fifty chance that the other drivers are actually seeing her.
At night, not only are the other drivers texting, talking on the phone, but most are coming back from dinner, so they have had "one or two" drinks.
And it is dark.
And they don't see you.
It is scary sometimes.
I got over myself and got back on the bike.
The traffic is pretty heavy on the intersection at May and 63rd in Oklahoma City, so I turned right to head south on May so I wouldn't have to play "Frogger" to get back accross the road. I next turned right on Independence, then back left on 63rd to get back on the highway. I know, I took the long way, give me a break, I was trying to minimize the risk of me getting squished.
I am riding on the highway; fighting the wind all the way home.
I finally make it back to the house, try round 5 on Quickbooks, then sit down with you.
I think I am exhausted now.
Thanks for stoppin' by!
Jen

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Neighbor kids

I love my neighbor's kids.
They are adorable.
I came home from the grocery store to see her two little boys setting up an ambush.
What are they ambushing?
Well, let me tell you, they hid behind the large bush accross the street and laid in wait for cars to come through the intersection. Well, when the cars would stop at the stop sign, the kids would jump out and just pelt the cars with snowballs. I laughed so hard.
It reminded me of my brother and sister when they were kids and doing the exact same thing.
Of course, I did let the neighbor know what her kids were doing.
I know, total loss of cool points.
I would have been mad if it had been my cars.
But they weren't, so it was funny.
Thanks for stoppin' by!
Jen

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day!

So Friday night was my Valentine's Day gift from DH.
You already know about the note he left me on Friday telling me to pack my bags.
If you don't, you can see it again here: Surprises
Well, I survived. He had Carlos the limo driver pick me up and take me downtown to the Skirvin Hilton Hotel.
It is amazing.
This hotel was established in the early 1900's and just underwent a major remodel.


So, anyways, Carlos drops me off and I go to the front desk to get my room key.
The nice lady at the front desk hands me my key and tells me my room number and that it is on the sixth floor.
Ok, not too hard, so I get on the elevator and get off at the sixth floor.
I am really excited at this point.
So excited, that I forgot what room was ours.
I thought she said 606. So I went to 606. Yeah, I couldn't get in. So I am nervous and think well, maybe she said 612. So I go to 612. No luck.
Yes, I feel like a crazy person at this point. I am so glad nobody opened the doors to their rooms and asked me what I thought I was doing. That could have been really weird.
I head to the elevator. I can't take it if I try again and someone who is not my DH opens the door.
I am really dreading asking the girl at the front desk, "So, what room am in, again? "
Yeah, not wanting to do that. I get my cell phone and call DH,
"Hello?"
"Uh, Babe?"
"Yes?" he asks.
"So, you are not going to believe this, but I feel really stupid and you can't make fun of me and I don't want to go back downstairs and ask the girl at the front desk, but, uh, what room are we in?" I ramble out. Remember, this is a surprise.
Crickets on the other end, then he bursts out laughing and tells me our room number.
No, I never would have tried that number, not in a million years.
UGH!



DH picked the flower arrangement. These flowers do not come with the room.

I love this bathroom.

I get ready for dinner and text him and Carlos to let them know I am ready.
They pull into the front and we get back in the limo and head to our dinner reservations at: 
Drum Roll, please, The Mantle.
It's a pretty good restaurant down in Bricktown. We had the second ever most amazing 14 oz bone in fillet. Yes, we split the entree. It was 14 ounces of the most delicious and tender fillet we have had in a while. The only downer was that our server did not like his job nor did he like Valentine's so he was in a crummy mood. His service was the worst service we have had in the last three times we have been to the Mantle. But that is okay, we had a great meal and I did not have to do the dishes.
Next stop is at Rooster's Chicken and Beer in Bricktown. It is a bar and chicken joint in the Old Wells Fargo building.

Digression: One thing about living here, you can give directions through Oklahoma City and Guthrie, Oklahoma by using landmarks like, The Old Wells Fargo building. Or Just south of the Old Pizza Hut in Guthrie. (There is a Mexican Food Joint in the Old Pizza Hut Building and our favorite Italian joint is Romas, which is south of the Old Pizza Hut).


Our friend, Chris is the general manager and our other buddy, L.V., waits tables and is the owner's son.
We finish the night at Rooster's and then head back to the hotel for champagne, chocolate covered strawberries and the softest sheets ever.
I slept so well, I got up the next morning and used a search engine to see if I could track down where to get these sheets.


This is DH waiting for the valet to bring our car around.
This lobby is amazing.
I love him, he made a wonderful surprise.


Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
Jen

Friday, February 11, 2011

Surprises

I just walked in the door from work and what do I find?
A little note from Darling Husband (duck taped to the door) saying:
Your ride has been arranged for you for tonight.   (RIDE?!?)
I need for you to get an overnight bag packed.    (WHAT?!?!?)
I have your clothes for tonight already picked out and they will be at the hotel you will be going to.
(Uh-Oh. He picked my clothes.)
If you don't trust what I picked you can bring something that you pick as long as it is a dress.
(WHEW!)
The key to your room will be at the front desk.
I will hand write a number for you to text around 5:30 for your ride to get you.
When you get to the hotel, take your time getting ready.
We have reservations at 8:30.
Text the same number around 8:00 and I will meet you and we will go out for dinner.
Hope you love it.

Isn't that sweet?
Wish me luck!
Thanks for stoppin' by!
Jen

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Just checkin' in

Yes, it is still miserably cold outside. As in, it was -10 Fahrenheit on my way to work this morning.
I had to get gas this morning to make it to work.
It sucked.
But, I got a lovely sunrise.

I got to see Rebel and Rocks play in the snow.

And I got to make supper.



Yep, thems pork chops on my grill. And that white stuff is snow.


Don't it look good?

Looks better on the plate.


(I don't really like pork chops, but DH loves them. I have my own though, he doesn't like green beans and I do. HA-HA! Evil snickering)

Thanks for stoppin' by!
Jen

Monday, February 7, 2011

Where REAL Marines are made: East or West « Marines Blog

I really loved this article!
I could do with out the commentary because I feel that are way too many "haters" out in the world but I did enjoy the contrast.

Where REAL Marines are made: East or West « Marines Blog

Thanks for stoppin' by!
Jen

New Computers

Well, this weekend, my old faithful Toshiba finally bit the dust. It had been making really weird growly noises for the last couple of days and I knew I needed to get our tax stuff done soon.
Good news, I had just finished printing out DH's business tax paperwork to get it ready to go to the accountant before it crashed.
Bad news, it totally burned before I could do our personal stuff.
I tried deinstall/ reinstall to no avail.
So we got a new computer yesterday.
I don't know if I totally love it yet. I am going from PC to Mac and it is really scary. I am fluent in Quickbooks PC, but this Mac Quickbooks stuff is pretty intense to get used to doing.
Some of the keyboard shortcuts are the same, so that is a plus.
I totally love the zoom feature to review images.
Oh my goodness, I love this reverse scissor maneuver on the mouse pad to get the image to zoom in for better viewing. It is even in focus! It was great. That was probably my favorite feature for today.

I spend all day looking at jpeg images for work, so I am kind of disappointed that the left and right arrow keys do not move between files like they do on the PC. Disappointed is a little understated.
I wanted to scream that I had to mouse to red light to close the image and then double click to open a new image. I must be doing something wrong, so I am going to go and watch yet another online tutorial to see if there is something nifty and magical (Jen speak for what ever the keyboard shortcuts are) that will save me time and blood pressure.
Thanks for stoppin' by!
Jen


Friday, February 4, 2011

SnOklahoma 2011

Well, on the one hand, I got to work from home today!
YAY! It was awesome. On the other hand, it started snowing again.
I know we need the moisture, but at this point, I don't know who has the worse cabin fever, me, or Rebel and Rocksanne.
I will let you you know...
Thanks for stoppin by!
Jen

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Reasons to feel Blessed

One of my friends who is just a wonderful person has a 'Thankful Thursday' piece she writes on assorted Thursdays. You can find Nicole here at her blog:  Sizzlin' Savages .
Anyways, I have been cooped up in the house for two and a half days and her blog inspired me to come up with a short list of Reasons to feel Blessed.

1. I quit smoking two years and seventeen days ago. I feel blessed because with a wind chill of -13 (OMG!) Fahrenheit, I do not have to go outside for ten minutes every hour on the hour.

2. I am not a dog. I feel blessed because I don't have to go outside to find a tree when I need to uh, you know.

3. I have indoor plumbing. I feel blessed because, well, see number 2 above. (Oops, no pun intended, that is not (or was it?) what I meant). Don't worry, there is no Number 2 in the picture with the dogs.


4. Several of my friends have lost power due to 'SnOklahoma 2011.' DH, Rebel, Rocksanne, and I all feel blessed because it is just cold out and with all the indigent people that are in the world, we are safe, warm, and have all of our utilities.

5. I have more reasons, but Darling Husband needs me to take more pictures of him clearing snow while I am inside enjoying the warmth and making chili.

Stay warm, and thanks for stoppin' by!
  
Jen

PS: Nicole, thanks for the idea to note why I feel blessed. It was fun!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Happy Wednesday!

Well, day 2 of "Snoklahoma" 2011!
Still cooped up in the house. Still can't go to work.
So I took a few pictures from assorted vantage points INSIDE my house...

The wind has been blowing the snow across the street.
My poor neighbors.

View out of the back window of the upstairs game room.
Still BRRRR!!

Rocksanne walking around checking out this weird white stuff.

Rebel seriously debating if he really wanted outside or not.

This makes me cold. I am going to get something warm to drink.

Stay warm and thanks for stoppin' by!
Jen

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Gaps in Time

We all have random gaps in time. Sometimes those gaps are made up of the neglect of our favorite things.
Sometimes those gaps cover up dark moments in time. Sometimes, we just can't make time to address all of our responsibilites.
Sometimes we are just enjoying life and have to learn how to prioritize.
Sometimes we blink and we miss the best moments.
The best moments where we spend a few hours with a 95 year old man and his wife telling us about how they spent Christmases in Iowa before the (gasp!) internet.
The best moments where we spend a small amount of time with our parents and we talk about how we hope their grandchildren are able to realize their dreams. Or we spend a few hours with a loved one enjoying an unexpected snow day.
Don't blink.
Make time to call a loved one today.

Thanks for stoppin' by!
Jen