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happy 4th

Posted on Jul 4th, 2007 by jessica : love maker jessica
man oh man...i must say that i'm quite proud of myself right now!

i have gotten a ton done over the last few days.  i refinished one set of outdoor furniture (one more to go!), cleaned the very icky bathroom walls (i was going to paint, but we might have to re-tile first...stupid mildew), and joe and i built a desk and completely rearranged our work area, since he's working from home again.  it's fantastic; i finally have room on the desk and a work space instead of being forced to do work from the couch!

there's still so much left to do, and i'm kind of burned out.  but i'm sure in a few days i'll be back at it again after a little break!

i feel so darn productive, and, for once, not in a scholastic way.  it's great!

namaste.
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strange day

Posted on Jul 5th, 2007 by jessica : love maker jessica
i've had a very strange day thus far.

i was at rita's all by my lonesome today.  the weather is bad = people don't want water ice = work is slow.  or is, in theory.  i actually ended up being quite busy, and i could have used some extra help!  or at the very least, someone to talk to.  and someone to witness the oddities that entered the shop!

1. why is it that *some* men feel like they are showering you with blessings when they tell you they're attracted to you?  like they're the first person on the planet to have this feeling, and i should run over and make out with them right away for telling me i'm "beautiful," which was a part of this one's lousy attempt at a pick up line.

followed by:
me: "can i get you anything else today?
him: "i could really use a hug."
me: horrified, revolted expression
him: "but i guess i'm not going to get that here."
me: "no."

sorry, buddy, i'm not some little chick just waiting for a man to come rescue me.  i'm not a wilting flower, thank you very much, and you're not a heaven-sent gift. 

please, can we find more tactful, honorable ways to try to pick up women?

2. a mother walks into the store with a huge, stuffed, purple hippopotamus, and she asks if i will pose with it in a picture.  it is her daughter's 18th birthday today, and she is sneaking around taking pictures of said daughter's childhood toy (hippo) at all of daughter's favorite places.  so now, somewhere, an 18-year-old girl is celebrating her birthday by staring at a picture of me kissing her stuffed hippo.

i'm not sure if i should be freaked out by this or if the daughter should be.

3. two adorable little old women came in, with the proclamation that they've never tried rita's before, and that i must educate them.  when i let them try a sample of coconut cream, the sounds they made were almost indecent.  they were so cute!
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potential upheval = uncertianty

Posted on Jul 9th, 2007 by jessica : love maker jessica
just when i thought i was finally settled and was going to do the same thing for two consecutive years in a row...

my dream school district called and wants to interview me tomorrow.

i'm excited by the prospect of this change, but i find i'm also unwelcoming it a bit, simply because it has the potential to completely upheave my (professional) life.

silly, really, because it would be a good change...i'm pretty sure.  i think.

who know, it's the first interview, who knows what will happen. but i've got good ins there, and they know me, so i have a feeling i could be faced with a huge choice soon.

i'm so bad at making choices!

but then maybe i won't have to?  but in a way, i hope i have to!

the happy part of being offered this interview was that they did want to interview me wed. morning, but then they called back to change it to tomorrow.  this is good, because really, who wants to spend her birthday at an interview??  not me!  :)
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happy birthday to me!

Posted on Jul 11th, 2007 by jessica : love maker jessica
happy birthday to me,
happy birthday to me,
i'm closing in on 30,
happy birthday to me!

i can't believe i'm now officially in my "late 20s!"  30 seems soooo close, and there's so much that i wanted to accomplish by now that i still haven't gotten around to yet!

not that i'm not happy with my life, but i feel like that last...oh...say 7 years or so have just flown by.

woosh!
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Harry Potter in New York City

Posted on Jul 19th, 2007 by jessica : love maker jessica
Tomorrow I leave for NYC for the release of the last Harry Potter book!  I can't wait!!!

Oh, yeah, and I also get to see my dad, stepmom, and brother, who I see like once a year.  Yay!

I'll be posting pictures when I get back......

namaste.
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!muy importante!

Posted on Jul 19th, 2007 by jessica : love maker jessica
I just got this in my email and I wanted to pass it on!  Please take a moment to vote on this very important issue...it could help so many women!

From a nurse:
>   I'll never forget the look in my patients eyes
> when I had to tell them they had to go home with the
> drains, new exercises and no breast.
>   I remember begging the Doctors to keep these women
> in
>   The hospital longer, only to hear that they would,
> but their hands were tied by the insurance
> companies.
>   So there I sat with my patients, giving them the
> instructions they needed to take care of themselves,
> knowing full well they didn't grasp half of what I
> was saying, because the glazed, hopeless, frightened
> look spoke louder than the quiet 'Thank You they
> muttered.
>
>   A mastectomy is when a woman's breast is removed
> in order to
>   remove cancerous breast cells/tissue.
>   If you know anyone who has had a Mastectomy, you
> may know that there is a lot of discomfort and pain
> afterwards.
>   Insurance companies are trying to make
> mastectomies an
>   outpatient procedure.
>   Let's give women the chance to recover properly in
> the hospital for 2 days after surgery.
>
>   It takes 2 seconds to do this and is very
> important .. Please take the time and do it really
> quick!
>   Please send this to everyone in your address book.
>   If there was ever a time when our voices and
> choices should be heard, this is one of those times.
>
>   If you're receiving this, it's because I think you
> will take t h e 30 seconds to go to vote on this
> issue and send it on to others.
>   You know who will do the same.
>
>   There's a bill called the Breast Cancer Patient
> Protection Act which will require Insurance
> Companies to cover a minimum 48-hour hospital stay
> for patients undergoing a mastectomy. It's about
> eliminating the 'drive-through mastectomy' where
> women are forced to go home just a
>   few hours after surgery, against the wishes of
> their doctor, still groggy from anesthesia and
> sometimes with drainage tubes still attached.
>
>   Lifetime Television has put this bill on their Web
> page with a petition drive to show your support.
> Last year over half the House signed on.
>
>   PLEASE!! Sign the petition by clicking on the Web
> site below. You need not give more than your name
> and zip code number.
>
>
http://www.lifetimetv.com/breastcancer/petition/signpetition.php
>
>
>
>   This takes about 2 seconds. PLEASE PASS THIS ON to
> your friends and family, and on behalf of all women,
> THANKS.
>
>
>
> Mary A.C. Schweitzer, Paralegal
>
> Law Offices of David C. Balmer
>
> 3611 Kutztown Road
>
> Reading, PA 19605-1841
>
> 610-929-4020
>
> Fax: 610-929-4276
>
> Email: maryschweitzer@verizon.net
>
>
>
> "Laughter is the brush that sweeps away the cobwebs
> of the heart."
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