Friday, October 06, 2006

Chirp, chirp...

Man, it's deader n' a friggin doornail in bloggerland these days. I know, I know, I'm one to talk. Life gets crazy, and all of the sudden you have 20 emails to respond to, 7 phone calls to return, 2 feet of paperwork to do, a stack of sheets 12 miles deep, and voila, many other things suffer.

Despite the treading water aspect of the previous paragraph, things are good. I've started my new schedule at both my locations. This leaves me working Wednesdays at the fitness center, Thursdays through Saturdays at the chiropractor's, and then Sunday through Tuesday not doing massage (theoretically). After tomorrow, my hands will have logged 23 hours of massage this week. 16 hours is considered full-time. And as I typed the above paragraph, I couldn't help thinking to myself, "yes Stine, you officially HAVE become your mother." I love my mother desperately, but daily updates of the "work" one has done make for a quick pathologic psychic fix.

I got's me a new 4 drawer file cabinet. My Lordy how it has made me creamy to not have to bend over and search through an egg crate full of extraneous file folders and papers for a blank insurance file folder. I swear there is much Virgo in my chart somewhere. A big double fire ball of controlfreakdom. Yay!

So if you haven't read Ly's latest post about the TV on the Radio concert, it was simply to. die. I haven't been this gung ho about a band since Youth Group. Ly's the music nerd in the family, so you know if I'm all over it, it has to be good, or a show tune. Both lead singers were haht(yes I did mean to spell it that way). Their harmonies were flawless, there production was first rate. I loved every second of it.

In other news, I've been thinking about looking for a yoga class. It's time for me to take a class again as I've been feeling like a bit of a work horse lately - a role I've completely taken on in all it's perfectionistic glory. I've been on output mode lately, a lot. It's time to have a little input time. If it weren't for my Buddhist practice, there wouldn't be much input at all. I've had a few boughts of feeling a little blue. Perhaps it's the changing seasons, even though I simply adore fall. I also managed to wean myself off of the medication I was taking (approximately 2 months ago). I had been taking Wellbutrin for a few years prior, but for the last 9 months or so, I've only been taking it because of the resulting weight loss it afforded. I finally decided that this wasn't an excuse to keep taking it, and besides I have no prescription coverage, and it's a gazillion dollars a bottle. Drug companies, I love you. I'm so glad you exist to help people in need

Une pause to remove my tongue from my cheek.

So you know how some people have a biological clock? Well ever since I found out mine was broken, I've taken on having an automobile clock. I thought I could wait until next December when Ly and I finished paying our credit card consolidation bill (after 5 years of insane monthly payments). But now that I'm working 4 days in a row, and needing 12 million sets of sheets, my neck and shoulders are like, "yeah, right Stine." I just keep fantasizing about a nice relatively new Honda for my next birthday. Ly and I are thinking about a Civic or Accord. Thing is, at 36, I have never owned nor bought a car. I(we) need help. I want to go buy a car with someone who knows the system, knows what sales people try to push off on customers, and can tell them to take a flying leap if necessary. All I know is how much I want to spend each month, and what kind of car I want. See, I don't even know if we're supposed to go to the bank first, get the loan, and then go choose a car. Are we suppose to choose the car, and then go get the financing? I mean shit, I feel like I'm 16 in this area. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. Because if mamma can have a nice new'ish car in her driveway for her 37th birthday, mamma's gonna be real, real happy. You hear that daddy?

Seriously, you hear that?

5 comments:

NME said...

My suggestion is to buy a certified pre-owned car. One that is only a couple of years old and still in nice shape. That way you get a warranty and you pay a reasonable price - and you aren't paying a buttload of money just for that new car smell. Check with your bank about loan rates first - and take that with you to compare the dealer rates.

Also - use the internet. I found our per-owned Saturn wagon online first - and then we drove to the dealership to check it out. That way you aren't just window shopping and getting all hot and bothered about all the possibilities and like the sky is the limit.

amandak said...

Clarkie baby is the MAN when it comes to buying cars. Years of working for car companies tend to do that for ya. If you need more advice, you know where to call.

Exciting news about the new schedule and the file cabinet.

Yay for fun music night too! We need to go hear some tunes again next time I'm out there, that would rock. I know you're going to be here in a few weeks (!!!), but I'm itching for a visit out there too. It's been almost a year, right? And that last trip was just, um, how shall we say it... challenged maybe? Fun, but challenged. ;)

keda said...

hey sweetie. good news about the drugs and cabinet and schedule.

i came down with a bump when i got back here. autumn stuff amongst others. i love it too.. but the change always takes me a little by suprise.
i need to get back into working. and taking care of myself too..

yoga being the light at the end of my carpal tunnel.

good luck with that and the new four wheeled baby :)

Anonymous said...

Hey Stine,

Sandra has been practicing yoga 3 times a week for the last year and has a great place she goes to in Columbia City in case you want to try that with a safe and friendly face :) Other than that -- I think its about time we sched that dinner -- yum --
Lotsa love as ever, and I am really hankering to see you two
Paul
Paul

hazel said...

ah, cars. allow me to be selfish for a moment and say you're better off without em. okay, okay, that's just me.

anyways. filing cabinet! woo! it's amazing the things that can lift us up. like when someone thousands of miles away goes through the trouble of sending you things to help you through rough patches. now if only I could find a way to get you to send me a massage...ha.