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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

everything's coming up roses

I've had a pretty spectacular week. Here's why:

-Robin and Mike's wedding was a great time. The highlight for me was feeling like I was in a scene from a musical as a group of ADX girls and some guys sang along and danced to the medley from "Grease" that the DJ played. SO fun!

-We took a quick trip down to USC before the wedding to see my brother. He's in a summer film program there, and he was telling us all about the short film he's casting for...exciting stuff!

-We got to spend time with Kate and Chris in Santa Barbara after the wedding. They even made us a "welcome" cake (funfetti!) as a surprise...how sweet is that?

-I have another short work week since we are heading down for Jenna's wedding on Friday. Wedding #2 of 6 this summer!

-And finally........I just found out that DAVID GOT MOVED TO A DAY SHIFT AT GENENTECH! After having worked the graveyard shift for over two years, it's about time! This means we'll actually get to spend our nights together instead of him being gone 4 nights out of the week. We'll be able to have a normal weekend schedule, instead of him being asleep all day on Sundays. We'll be able to take weekend trips without him having to request Saturday night off. Oh, it's going to be glorious.

So yes, I'm one happy girl at the moment. I think I could quite literally jump for joy =)

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Oh say, can you see



It was quite nice to have the celebration of America's independence on a Wednesday this year.... breaking up the work week into two blocks of two days each with a day off in between is something I could most definitely get used to. We had a good old fashioned BBQ at our place today and a delicious spread of grub: hambugers, corn on the cob grilled with butter and garlic powder, baked beans, mango margaritas (thanks Browns!), fresh guacamole with chips (thanks Blaines!), and Jello cake. It was an ideal mix of good conversation, Scattegories, and gorging on food.
The Davis fireworks show ended the evening and was actually pretty impressive. Before the show, the mayor had everyone stand up and sing the national anthem and it was really cool to hear everyone singing along to a song that was written so long ago in a different era, yet it still instills the same sense of pride in being a citizen of this country. Over the past few days, I've had several conversations with people about some of our nation's biggest problems (the war in Iraq, health care crisis, the state of the education system, etc.) and yet I need to remember that even though America DOES has some major flaws to fix, we at least have the freedom and opportunity here to fix them.
So happy birthday America, my country 'tis of thee.