tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9530028119021440192024-03-05T11:15:08.791-05:00Life in Loki's BackyardBriannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.comBlogger306125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-17782666213322924692012-08-11T09:00:00.002-04:002012-08-11T09:00:06.370-04:00Quote of the Week<span style="color: #351c75;">If one advances confidently in the direction of one's dreams, and endeavors to live the life which one has imagined, one will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.</span><br />
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Through out the past two years, I've tried to do just that. I found this quote about a month into my MBA program, and I've held onto it since then. I think I was waiting for the day that it would be true, the day that I would have my degree in hand. That day has finally arrived! <br />
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As of today, I am officially a Penn State alumna. I'm now better prepared to advance my career, and in turn provide more for our family. I recognize how corny that sounds, but it really is true. If there was no plan to use the degree to get further into my field and search out new opportunities, there would be no point to having it. I'm all for collecting things that you love, and while I do love learning and being in an academic environment, I think a collection of degrees would just be too much time an money. I think you can actually hear The Big Guy's sigh of relief. Now I'm set apart, in a very good way. <br />
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I'm finally going to have free time again! That's the part I'm most excited about today. I can't quite imagine what it will feel like to read anything that's not about economics and strategy and business philosophies. Chick lit and Pinterest- here I come! <br />
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But aside from that, there are several people who need to be recognized for their contribution to my success. (Cue award acceptance speech orchestra). This is probably going to get long. Just so you know. <br />
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I was blessed throughout this process to have some amazing team members. Doug, Joe, Holly, Gary, Matthew, Shaun and Fred- there is no way that I could have gotten through the past two years without you. So much of the program is team based and having team members who you trust to do their part, and do it well, is key. Being able to respect each other and recognize that the differences in your strengths is part of what makes you more effective together is also important and really makes working together much easier than it would be otherwise. Being able to walk away and consider all of your teammates friends is a wonderful surprise and actually makes some of the most difficult times in classes fun. I had fun, and I know it's because of the people who shared this experience with me. <br />
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In addition to the support of my teammates, I had a ton of support at work. Dan, Barbara, Julie, Rebecca, Keisha, and everyone else at the office- I cannot thank you enough. You've listened to me vent about professors I didn't like, assignments that threw me for a loop, and even allowed for flexibility in my time off when I panicked about school deadlines and the volume of work that happened when my responsibilities at the office ended for the day. We talk a lot about being a family at work, and I know how true that really is. <br />
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My friends and family have been kind enough over the past two years to give me room to talk about very little other than school and occasionally leave things early or step out of an event temporarily to take a skype call or finish an assignment. They've also shared that occasional glass of wine when Friday rolled around and I needed a break. Cliff, Janet, Mandy, Ashlie, Jessica, and everyone else, thank you. I know I've asked a lot, but you never hesitated and always made sure I knew that you cared and that you wanted me to do well. <br />
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My parents were, as anyone who knows them would expect, amazing. From celebrating with me when I got in to Penn State- seriously, you should have heard how excited my dad was- to making plans from day one to attend my commencement ceremony. It means so much to have their support, and to see their confidence in me. I know it helped, more than they realize. I've figured out that this is just what they do. They love unconditionally, they give nothing but support, and because it comes naturally to them they don't even realize how huge that contribution is. I never thought that grad school was out of the question. I think I always knew that some form of grad school would happen, and because of them I always knew that it could. Of course, the whole reason I considered Penn State is because that's where my dad got <em>his</em> MBA. He's pretty great, and I'm excited that this is one way I get to be a little more like him.<br />
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And last but certainly not least- The Big Guy. He's the one who really had to take on the brunt of everything else that needed to get done around the house when I didn't have the time to do it all and making sure that I held on to whatever shreds of sanity were left at the end of the day. He's made sure that I take breaks and that I'm not too hard on myself, something I absolutely have a tendency to be. I am my own worst critic. He's been my biggest cheerleader through everything- never doubting me even when I was doubting myself. He's put up with late nights, random grumbling and muttering as I work through assignments, extra dish duty in the kitchen, more time in front of the stove making dinner, unnecessary panic, necessary panic, me being a bit scatterbrained, me completely taking over his office space, and so much more that I know I'm forgetting. There's that scatterbrained thing. He's never complained. He's always reassured me that I was doing something great for us and for our family, and that no matter what it would all work out well in the end. Well, we're at the end, and it certainly has worked out well. I hope you know how much I love you, and how much it means to me that I never had to go through any of this alone. I'm so lucky to have you. Thank you. Thank you a million times over. I may never be able to really put into words just how much you mean to me.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-30199032612964550132012-07-15T16:16:00.000-04:002012-07-15T16:16:11.457-04:00Long Time, No ReadI know, it's been so quiet over here. You probably thought that I forgot about you. I didn't, I promise. There's been a lot going on lately- most of it school related. I had the best of intentions to really get back into blogging on a regular basis, but I continued to underestimate just how much time studying would take. <br />
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It's been anywhere from 25-35 hours each week on top of everything else The Big Guy and I have going. That's a lot of time. It's also time that I know will be worthwhile when all is said and done and I have my MBA in hand. <br />
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It's only a three weeks away. That's it- three weeks. It's hard to believe that a two-year project is so close to fruition. (Yeah, I use words like fruition in casual conversation now. Grad school does that sometimes.) <br />
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So, while I haven't been around much lately, I'm definitely planning on coming back and I have a lot of updates to pass on to you. For example, you may have noticed a new furry face at the top of the page. That's Lily. She's just about six months old today. We adopted her in March and she's been wagging her tail, trying to make Loki like her, and just generally being a very sweet and very smart puppy ever since. <br />
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Until there's time to write more, I will leave you with a picture of what grad school tends to look like at our house. I took this in the middle of a corporate finance quiz that I finished this afternoon, not a tornado. It's hard to tell the difference. I'm very much looking forward to the day when this table is back to it's normal use; holding snacks and cocktails when friends come over. It still does that from time to time, but not as much as I would like. <br />
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Again- three more weeks. </div>Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-33001153543494286512011-12-25T08:33:00.004-05:002011-12-25T08:33:00.638-05:00Merry Christmas!<span style="color: #38761d;">Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have a real spirit of Christmas.</span><br />
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Merry Christmas! I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday! May the spirit of the season stay with you all year long.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-73077902194098731882011-11-21T21:00:00.001-05:002011-11-21T21:00:02.799-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 18- A Saying, Quote or Scripture<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://media-cdn.pinterest.com/upload/192951165254685806_doParAjS_c.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="640" src="http://media-cdn.pinterest.com/upload/192951165254685806_doParAjS_c.jpg" width="483" /></a></div><br />
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This is the Holstee Manifesto. I first came across it about a year ago. It was features on several bogs that I read: <a href="http://www.elementsofstyleblog.com/">Elements of Style</a>,<a href="http://paloma81.blogspot.com/"> La Dolce Vita</a>, and more.<br />
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There are so many inspirational quotes out there in the blogosphere, and as you can tell, I like most of them. Choosing just one quote was not an easy task. Here's what I like about this one- it's big. It's not just about love, it's not just about getting ahead on your career, it's not just about surrounding yourself with the people who bring out the best in you. It's about all of that, and that's what I find appealing.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-37083127418822897272011-11-21T20:30:00.002-05:002011-11-21T20:30:00.335-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 17- A StoreIt seems like an interesting thing to be thankful for- a store. In a time when we're all paying so much attention to the way we spend and how we spend, it's nice to take a moment and be thankful for the ability to spend at all. We could be in a very different place than we are right now, and I'm very grateful for all that the Big Guy and I have achieved and all that we're able to do. We work hard, and sometimes we take our opportunities for granted. <br />
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In thinking about a store that I love, there's one that comes to mind right away. <a href="http://www.anthropologie.com/">Anthropologie</a>. I love their mix of home decor, clothing, kitchen accessories, jewelry and shoes. Some of my favorite pieces have come from their store, and some of the pictures that are most inspiring to me in terms of home design and fashion come from their catalog. <br />
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Some of you may remember the frames that are a floating headboard in our 3rd bedroom- well all of the images in those frames are actually pages from old Anthropologie catalogs. <br />
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There's something about the store that I seek out every time I'm in a mall that has one. I love the atmosphere they've created, and I love being able to bring that into my home as well.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-2700117851140142972011-11-18T06:00:00.001-05:002011-11-18T06:00:09.856-05:00Big Guy Studies the ClassicsIn the under thirty crowd these days you can get a strange look from your friends for ordering a dirty martini or a Manhattan. It’s partly due to the atmosphere of most bars we are in. Once you get past the post college blackout phase, you start thinking a lot more about what sort of atmosphere you enjoy. You start looking to nicer places and all of a sudden the drinks of our parents and grandparents become way more common.<br /><br />To give your home that grown up atmosphere, you need to learn of a few of the classics.<br /><br /><b>Martini</b><br />2.5 oz of gin or vodka<br />.5 oz dry vermouth<br /><br /><div>Shaken over ice and put in a tall martini glass, (Yes you should have martini glasses at your disposal). Garnish with an olive, pickled onion or lemon twist. To go Dirty just add a half oz of olive juice.<br /><br /><div><b>Big Guy’s Manhattan<br /></b>3 oz bullet bourbon<br />1 oz sweet vermouth<br />.5 oz maraschino cherry juice<br />A dash of bitters<br /><br /><div>Shaken over ice and put into a highball glass (or a martini glass if you feel dashing) Garnish with a maraschino cherry.<br /><br /></div><div><b>White Russian </b><i>Brought to you by the dude…</i><br />3 oz vanilla vodka<br />1 oz Kahlua Especial<br />1 oz half and half<br /><br /></div><div>Fill an old fashioned glass halfway with ice. Pour the vodka in first, then add the Kahlua. After that add the half and half and a stir straw. Stir and enjoy.<br /><br /></div><div><b>Long Island Iced Tea </b><i>This is the frat punch that doesn’t make it look like you are still in college</i><br />1 oz clear rum</div><div>1 oz gin<br />1 oz vodka<br />1 oz white tequila<br />1 oz triple sec<br />1 oz lemon or lime juice<br />2 oz cola<br /><br /></div><div>Fill a tall sling style, or double high ball glass with about a third of the way full with ice. Mix the liquors in the glass with a long bar spoon. Add the cola and lemon juice last. Garnish with a lime or lemon.<br /><br /><br /></div></div></div>the Big Guyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04308281467989302392noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-56212530426968083012011-11-16T13:00:00.002-05:002011-11-16T18:02:40.900-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 16- An Experience<span style="color: purple;"><em>If you want change: choose it, leap, act. Don't wait for life to happen to you. Make things happen.</em></span><br />
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The summer after my junior year in college, I had an internship with a small theatre company. In London- <a href="http://www.chickenshed.org.uk/">Chickenshed Theatre</a>.<br />
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</div>That left us with 3 day weekends every weekend. Amazing. I spent a weekend in Paris where I actually woke up to the sounds of an accordian playing La Vie en Rose. I swear. I backbacked through Scotland and Ireland. <br />
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It's baked rigatoni pasta in a tomato-vodka-cream sauce with ground turkey. I can't post the actual recipe, because the cookbook I have it in is still in print. I'm pretty sure that's less than legal. But I do have a lot of pictures from the last time I made it. <br />
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My something new is a collection of Hans Christian Anderson Fairy Tales. This book is one of the latest additions to my collection of the Penguin Clothbound Classics, with cover designs by <a href="http://www.cb-smith.com/">Coralie Bickford-Smith</a>. Not only do they look great on the shelf, but the list includes some of my favorite titles. Adding this book to the collection is also progress on Goal 36.<br />
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I've had him since I was a baby. His fur is worn and his nose came unravelled on a regular basis. From my perspective, that just adds to his charm. Sure I'm 30, but there's something about that bear that just makes me smile. Lots of good memories.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-91286814107312405992011-11-12T17:00:00.000-05:002011-11-12T17:00:05.147-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 12- A Gadget<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhP6fFMvLG5D6Xt0VRahnc532h4zsab12Xn7-qmAcD3NyU6dWrNPMKdygzh8BjSAJrYpLJti6htzlTCDdTxIkTEOghRMHT6AkBvhV2Bgg32UZ4IQU8yem9cH4mI0GCN_p7u_1qWs5MwYd4/s1600/005.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhP6fFMvLG5D6Xt0VRahnc532h4zsab12Xn7-qmAcD3NyU6dWrNPMKdygzh8BjSAJrYpLJti6htzlTCDdTxIkTEOghRMHT6AkBvhV2Bgg32UZ4IQU8yem9cH4mI0GCN_p7u_1qWs5MwYd4/s320/005.JPG" width="320" /></a></div><br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">If you haven't tried one out, I highly recommend it. </div>Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-88705805429566948072011-11-11T12:54:00.003-05:002011-11-11T12:54:00.761-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 11- A TraditionToday is Veteran's Day, so it seems fitting that the tradition I'm thankful for is our military. I find myself humbled on a regular basis by those who choose to serve our country and protect our ideals and our freedoms. As the daughter of an Air Force veteran and the grand-daughter of Navy veteran, I am immeasurably proud today. I'm proud of them every day, but today I get to take a few minutes out of my day and really think about all that they've done. <br />
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So to all those soldiers and their families- Thank you. The sacrifices you make are not easy, but they are appreciated. Though we frequently take them for granted, we would be lost without the opportunities provided to all of us through your sacrifices.<br />
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</div>Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-36073152027258964652011-11-11T06:00:00.000-05:002011-11-11T06:00:08.285-05:00Big Guy’s Bar EtiquetteEvery man should be prepared. They should have flashlights with batteries if the lights go out. They should have cold weather gear in their car in case they have to change a flat in the winter. Likewise, a true friend keeps his bar fully stocked. This way when company comes he is ready to entertain at a moment’s notice. <br /><br />Stocking a bar in college was easy, all you needed was a handle of Captain Morgan and whatever cheap vodka was nearby. Often both of these items could have been kept in the freezer. Now that we have jobs and careers the bar says a little bit more about you. It reflects on if you are a reserved and sophisticated or looking to party at the drop of a hat.<br /><br />First, start with the basics. I believe a liquor cabinet should have a bottle of rum, a bottle of whiskey, a bottle of vodka, a bottle of gin and a bottle of something fun like tequila or cognac. When setting up your bar you should think about everyone you might have over. I keep a high end bottle of bourbon in case my dad comes over. I also keep a honeyed whiskey because I know it is on of my friend’s favorite.<br /><br />Making sure you have the basics, and then adding a few fun pieces helps show your guests that you no longer live in the fraternity basement. You can go from classy to trashy depending on who you are hosting.the Big Guyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04308281467989302392noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-66874828153887381252011-11-10T20:00:00.001-05:002011-11-10T20:00:03.768-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 10- A Time of DayThere's something about the quiet of the evening, right around sunset that pulls me in. I think it's got something to do with that transitional time of day. <br />
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For me it's a break between work and school. It's a few minutes to sit clamly and relax before moving on to the next thing on what can at times be an overwhelming to-do list. It's time where I can just be with the Big Guy and not be thinking about what's just been done and what's next. There's something very relaxing and almost zen about it all. <br />
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Sadly, it never lasts quite long enough. Too soon I'm jarred back into reality and am moving on to the next thing that needs to be done.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-1141751179194348532011-11-10T18:00:00.002-05:002011-11-10T18:00:05.825-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 9- A Blog<em><span style="color: purple;">Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier.</span></em><br />
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There are a lot of blogs out there in the world. The list in my Google Reader seems to get bigger all the time. Every now and then, a blog really stands out for one reason or another. In this case it's because I know the blogger and have come to think of her as a good friend. Her name is Lindsay, and her blog is the one that inspired me to do this 30 Days of Thanks series that you're reading. <a href="http://designerwife.com/">This is her blog</a>. She's funny, she's stylish, she's great at what she does, and she's a great friend. Basically, she's the type of woman I want to be when I grow up. <br />
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Lindsay is one of several women that I met on a popular wedding planning board a few years ago. The only thing that we had in common at the time was the month we were all getting married- October 2011. I don't think I knew what to expect at the time, aside from a place to go and share all the little details of the planning with people who would be just as interested and making some of the same decisions at the same time. It saved my friends from conversations about the best napkin colors and whether the sash on the chair should be tied in a bow or a simple fold. (Black and a simple fold in case you're curious.)<br />
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Somewhere along the way, these women became more than just names on posts, and we found that we had a lot more in common beyond the weddings. We've been there for each other through some of life's biggest moments- marriage, divorce, births, infertility, death, new jobs, new homes. We've been there for each other to share little moments as well. We're all there to support each other and occasionally remind each other that we're not crazy after all. <br />
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It's funny looking back on it, but I really have gotten so much from them. I'm better for having known them, and happier for having them in my life.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-49007358407938112692011-11-10T12:00:00.003-05:002011-11-10T12:00:00.732-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 8- A Restaurant<span style="color: purple;"><em>Today I will be happier than a bird with a french fry.</em></span><br />
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Not sure exactly where I came upon that quote- but it really is a perfect tie in for today's post. One of our favorite restaurants here in town is <a href="http://www.bruggebrasserie.com/brassin.html">Brugge Brasserie</a>. <br />
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That's what I love about these shoes. I always feel glamorous in them. They're satin and the best shade of apple green. I wore them to our rehearsal dinner. They're also surprisingly comfortable, which is just an added bonus.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-27960719082968895152011-11-08T18:00:00.002-05:002011-11-08T18:00:03.300-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 5- A PlaceThe place I'm most thankful for is our home. (Oddly enough, I have no pictures of the outside of the house. I'll have to work on that.) We're extremely lucky to have our own home, and proud of the fact that we've done it all on our own. It's got everything we need, and plenty of room to grow. <br />
Most importantly, it's the place where we get to relax and just be ourselves. It's the place we come back to that allows us to come back to each other. You know that feeling you get when you've been away on vacation, or even just after a long day at work, and you walk through your door? You know how in that moment everything just feels better? <br />
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I love that feeling.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-31515634659055007922011-11-08T12:00:00.000-05:002011-11-08T12:00:01.176-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 4- A SnackNachos. <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">Yup, I'm thankful for nachos. Seems like a silly thing to be thankful for, but there's a pretty good reason for it. Before the Big Guy and I were an item, we were friends. We met at work, and frequently found ourselves at functions hosted by the company. After one of these functions, a few of us went out for drinks. While we were out, there was a guy at the bar who was getting a little too friendly for my taste and I asked the Big Guy to pretend to be my boyfriend so that this guy would back off. He agreed, but was pretty sure that by the end of the night I would want him to be my boyfriend for real. (He'd been trying to get me to date him for a while at this point.) We stayed out for a while longer and went to get some nachos as a late night snack. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">He's cute when he's right. </div>Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-46014735161747896972011-11-07T18:00:00.000-05:002011-11-07T18:00:01.764-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 3- A Cozy Place in Your Home<span style="color: purple;"><em>A house is much more than a mere shelter, it should lift us emotionally and spiritually.</em></span><span style="color: purple;"><em>~ John Saladino</em></span><br />
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I love our house. I love making little changes here and there that make it really feel like it represents us. One aspect of my personality that gets incorporated in almost every room is the fact that I'm a bookworm. We have books everywhere. But just having the books isn't enough, there has to be someplace to read them. This is one of my favorite places in the house. <br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">This is a corner in our master bedroom. There's a small table for my glasses, the book I'm reading, and a glass of wine. The faux fur blanket is super cozy, and it only takes about 5 minutes to fall asleep for a little nap between chapters. Because of that, not much studying happens here. I might try, but it never works. Here's what we have in that corner that makes it work.</div><ul><li>Chaise- Craig's List</li>
<li>Table- Pier 1</li>
<li>Lamp- Crate and Barrel</li>
<li>Blanket- Z Gallerie</li>
<li>Painting above the chaise- I actually painted that with my friend Mandy at a Wine and Canvas event. It's an art class with a bartender. How could I not try that out. We've been twice. </li>
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There's something about those big brown eyes and that wiggly butt that just makes me smile. Like all the time. I love coming home to such excitement- all because I came home, I haven't really even done anything. It's hard to remember a time when we didn't have him. It's been four-and-a-half years since we adopted him. <br />
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If you have a pet, or have ever considered one, you know that they're a lot of work. But totally worth it. There's more to it than vet visits and bags of food. There's the companionship, and that unconditional love and acceptance that only a pet can provide. He doesn't care if I've had a long day at work, or if I'm struggling with an assignment for school. He doesn't care if the bed is made or if the floors have been vaccuumed. He only cares if his bowl gets filled at dinner time and if his belly gets rubbed and if I scratch behind his ears. <br />
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He's easy, and reminds me that at the end of the day it really doesn't matter all that much if the bed is made and the floors have been vaccuumed. It matters that we spend quality time with the people we love and who make us feel loved in return. <br />
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He's my favorite furry partner in crime- assuming that crime consists mostly of afternoon naps on the weekend.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-33263000063572212202011-11-06T21:14:00.000-05:002011-11-06T21:14:18.882-05:0030 Days of Thanks: Day 1- A Person<em><span style="color: purple;">Take chances, take a lot of them. Because honestly, no matter where end up and with whom, it always ends up just the way it should be. Your mistakes make you who you are. You learn and grow with each choice you make. Everything is worth it. Say how you feel, always. Be you and be OK with it.</span></em><br />
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The first thing on the list to be thankful for is a person. I'm actually cheating a little bit on this one, and I'm picking two people. <br />
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These are my parents. If you've met them, you know how great they are. This is the two of them dancing at our wedding. They're preparing to celebrate 37 years of marriage at the end of this month. That's pretty amazing. Their commitment to each other, and the way they approach their marriage as a partnership is inspiring. <br />
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They raised me to always believe in myself and to trust my instincts. They listened to me and taught me that what I have to say is important. They came to ballet recitals, high school choir performances, musicals, singing competitions and plays, and they still have the videos to prove it. Really, my husband has seen them- including the kindergarten Easter program where I was a lamb. Yup. Furry white hat with black felt ears.<br />
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They taught me to respect myself and other people and to treat them the way I want to be treated in return. They always told me and showed me how much they love me and made sure I knew that I was important. They make home a wonderful place to be. Their encouragement and support has meant more to me than I can really say. I wouldn't be where I am or who I am today without them. <br />
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For that, I am grateful.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-90981895367008370172011-11-06T20:16:00.001-05:002011-11-06T20:19:32.416-05:0030 Days of Thanks<em><span style="color: purple;">Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of travelling.</span></em><em><span style="color: purple;">~Margaret B. Runbeck</span></em><br />
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How easy it is to forget all the little things, and not so little things, that make life unique and special. It's far too simple to take things for granted. Even as one of the 99% in this country, there's very little for us to complain about. We're all exceptionally lucky and should take some time to remember that. <br />
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I'm not always great about it, but I try. So for the rest of this month, I'm participating in something that my friend Lindsay is doing on <a href="http://www.designerwife.com/">her blog</a>. I've added a new button on the right side of the screen for it. For the 30 days of November, I'll be posting about something that I'm thankful for. Now I'm a little bit behind, so I've got some catching up to do. That just means you get to hear more from me than you're used to, which can't be all bad right? Right. I thought so. <br />
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So what's involved in this 30 days of Thanks? There's a list- which I like. You're not surprised by that. I'm pretty sure the big guy laughs out loud when he hears me say that. Ask him about the Gantt chart I made while wedding planning- well, on second thought, maybe don't. So here's the list that I'll be working through for the rest of this month:<br />
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1. a person<br />
2. an animal<br />
3. a cozy place in your home<br />
4. a favorite snack<br />
5. a place<br />
6. a pair of shoes<br />
7. a scent<br />
8. a restaurant<br />
9. a blog<br />
10. a time of day<br />
11. a tradition<br />
12. a gadget<br />
13. something old<br />
14. something new <br />
15. a recipe<br />
16. an experience<br />
17. a store<br />
18. a saying/quote/scripture<br />
19. a favorite piece of clothing<br />
20. a keepsake<br />
21. a disappointment or fear<br />
22. a book<br />
23. a feeling<br />
24. a photograph<br />
25. a luxury<br />
26. a charity<br />
27. a song<br />
28. a gift<br />
29. something in your home<br />
30. the thing you're most thankful for<br />
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I'll be adding pictures along the way. I need the practice with my camera. Not for anything in particular, but just for fun. So here's to the next 30 days, and to having the opportunity to be thankful.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953002811902144019.post-51006700224467990152011-10-11T08:36:00.003-04:002011-10-11T08:36:00.407-04:00Our 3rd Wedding Anniversary<span style="color: purple;">The best thing to hold on to in life is each other.</span><br />
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!!!!!<br />
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Here's to three wonderful years being married to each other. I'm a very lucky girl. Occasionally I say that jokingly, but I hope everyone knows how much I actually mean it. I have the luxury, and I truly believe that it iss a luxury, of going home every day to a wonderful man. <br />
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He's my partner, my cheering section, my reality check, my reminder to laugh about the little things, my shoulder to lean on, my access to high shelves. He's my best friend. I can't imagine where I would be and what I would be doing without him as a part of my life. <br />
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I love you. <br />
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I'd marry you all over again.Briannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856393981032790358noreply@blogger.com0