Wednesday, July 30, 2008

No Rest

Do your dreams ever tire you out? Last night I dreamt that Klif and I were in this contest of sorts, and we were running through this mall-like place, going from store to store looking for clues and asking the cashier's for these keys. I don't know what the keys did, but we got a few. Anyway, the dream seemed to go on forever and this morning I feel worn out.

I know that in high school when I worked at McDonald's every once in a while I would dream I was working. It was horrible. I would wake up through the night and think to myself "you've got to dream something different!" but I couldn't help it. I would fall back asleep and be right back putting the ketchup and mustard on the burger.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Sunshine (No Sandwich)

Do you know what one of the great perks of my job is?

Seeing the sunrise every day.

I hope it never gets old.

Sunshine Sandwich

Klif was recently reminded of the amazingness known as "Sunshine Sandwich" (though it also goes by a million other names). He loves them, and makes them well.



Yesterday before work I decided to make one. They are quick, filling, and hearty...the perfect breakfast for a long day.

Well, I failed.

I cooked the egg too long and instead of ending up with a nice toasty bread with a delicious runny yolk to soak it in, I basically ended up with a hard boiled egg in a piece of bread.

I guess I'll just have to wake Klif up every morning at 1am to make me one.

Milk Tea!

Okay, so obviously I can't handle posting daily.

Ate lunch with my mom and aunt yesterday after 10 hours of work and 2.5 hours sleep the night before. I left work with a worsening migrane hoping the medicine I took would help. No luck. Now to the best part.

We ate in Castleton, an area of Indy where I used to work but don't frequent any more. I wanted to stop by Asia Mart to pick up some 3:15 Milk Tea. Mom and Liz decided to go with me.



I get my eating habits from my mother. All she eats is cheeseburgers, pizza, and chicken fingers. So we proceeded to walk through Asia Mart while my aunt laghed at everything and my mom gagged at everything. The packaged spicy chicken feet, the massive live carp packed into a very small, dirty tank, and things like peanut milk soup.

I immediately went home, walked the dogs,took a shower, and passed out until this morning. At least I got my milk tea.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Craigslist Score

Every once in a while a really great deal pops up on Craigslist. Today was one of those days.



Nearly 200 rolls of mostly unopened ribbon - $28.00. The lady estimated it was a retail of nearly $400, which is probably conservative at best (most ribbon is $2-3 new).

Maybe this will motivate me to make some new cards? I've made quite a few recently, but haven't decided if I will list them or not before I leave for vacation. I don't want to be in the position of selling some and someone getting mad because maybe they didn't read the note on my page that says they won't be shipped for two weeks.

I don't know.

Oh, by the way - Shameless Plug.

Nocturnal

I meant to post yesterday. Really. I did.

After more than 5 months at my new job, my schedule has affected my weekend sleep for the first time. I laid down yesterday for a nap at 5pm (which is when I typically go to bed) and when Klif attempted to wake me at 8, it just didn't fly. My body is so used to getting 8 hours at that time. So here it is now, 3:48am. I have 8+ hours of sleep racked up and I just can't seem to sleep anymore. Usually I can sleep 14 hours until morning, but a charlie horse woke me up.

Maybe I'll try to be productive. Doubt it.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Productivity

I was so distraught by baggage fee fiasco this morning that I had talked myself out of doing anything. No groceries, no putting gas in the volvo, no making dinner (I had decided Klif would just have to fend for himself...again), and definitely no cleaning. I just really wanted to go home and nap.

Well, I would just like to announce to the world that I did almost everything I originally intended to. I talked myself into stopping at the gas station and the butcher shop on the way home. I stopped the fuel pump at exactly my budgeted amount and only went over $.08 at Joe's because of tax. Then, I told the dogs they couldn't go out until I started dinner (slow cooked chicken in mushroom sauce). After our long walk, including a swim in the creek (for them) I packed up my canvas bags, list, and calculator, and headed off to Meijer.

I was greeted by free samples of Klondike bars (mmmm). I actually spent under my budget (thanks to thinking the wrong things being on sale) and due to a coupon expiring I now have enough toilet paper to last me well into 2009 (If you think I'm kidding, think again). I ended up the trip with a free sample of Meijer Organics Bread with Meijer Organics Peanut Butter and Meijer Organics Rasberry Jelly. What a great free snack!

When I came home I actually put all of the groceries away, started the dishwasher, washed all of the leftover dishes, and cleaned a bit more.

Now dinner is almost done, Klif is getting cleaned up from work, the dogs are content, and it's almost bed time! (I love love love my schedule)

Phillip chews

*Phillip chewing*

"What are you chewing on Phillip?!"

*Cease chewing*

(15 minutes later)

*More chewing*
*Digging in Phillip's mouth*

*Pulls out a quilting needle*

D:

Set it off

Okay. So "blogging" really isn't my thing. But a few things have happened recently that have persuaded me to do this. Scratch that. Attempt this. I make no promises.

Anyway, I have frequented a site for nearly 8 years now that many, many of my friends also contributed to. Over the past 3 years years or so, however, I have been slowly losing interest in it as my good friends have been leaving one by one and what is left is mostly nonsense. I really don't hang around there much, if at all, anymore. The dilemma is that I now have nowhere to post my random babbling so that everyone and their brother can see. So became this.

So I start off day one with a rant. I don't rant much, but let me tell you, I'm pissed.

Klif (my husband for those of you who may be reading this who may not know...why are you reading this, anyways?) and I leave for a two week vacation in early September. Being that we have never really had a nice vacation together, and that our honeymoon was cut short by my previously held sorry excuse for a job, we are going all out.

We are flying to California to attend my cousin's wedding and then meeting up with Klif's brother, wife, and kids. The next day we are all flying out to Ireland for two weeks. We have little to nothing planned while we are there - exactly how we want it.

Now for the rant.

Today I purchased our tickets to get us from Indianapolis to Identity Crisis airport, as well as the return flight. We bought the Northwest Airlines tickets through Orbitz.com, and the prices we equivalent to that of many other carriers. I happened to pick this flight because the schedule worked well and it there was not a "Less than 75% on time" warning on the listing. I received my itinerary e-mail, and was greeted with the following note:

"Please note: At least one airline in this trip charges an additional fee for checked baggage. This fee is not included in your total trip cost. See details"

I've heard about this. I've read about it. I was not happy about it then. But now, it has affected me directly and I am furious! I check the prices and it is $15 to check our FIRST bag. Each way! We are going on a two week vacation! Not to mention that second bags are an additional $25. This is a minimum $60 additional cost to our trip. $160 if we both take two bags. If you know me well, you know that I plan things down to the dollar, and we have been stashing very small amounts of cash into savings over the last several months (as we are able) just so that we would have some cash to take with us.

But the thing that gets me is that Orbitz did very little to let me know that this fee would be incurred. I went back through the booking process and had to search to see if they even warned me! They did, but it was a single line on the page that showed all of the itinerary details.

I could have booked a flight for the same price with another carrier that had an almost identical schedule, and not had to pay these fees. That would have been $60 (minimum) of our hard earned money that would not have been wasted on nothing.

Moral of the story - If you thought you were getting a souvenir from Ireland, you can direct your complaint letters to Northwest Airlines.