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Day 15: A Day in the life (include photos from throughout your typical day – this could be “a photo an hour” if you’d like)

Going to have to bend the rules a little on this one…I haven’t had a “typical day” in weeks, thanks to this whole trans-Atlantic move thing. Today, though, happened to be a spectacularly cool day, worthy of more than a few pictures (I won’t subject you to all 146).

Our ship, the Queen Mary 2, completed the Southampton to New York crossing at oh-dark-thirty this morning, and since this would be my first time in New York (seems kind of un-American, I know), I was up before the sun to witness our arrival. We passed under the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge holding our collective breath, as there’s just 12-feet between the ship’s stack and the underside of the bridge. Approaching our pier at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, we passed by the Statue of Liberty and sailed alongside the famed NYC skyline. After reluctantly disembarking late in the morning, we picked up a rental car and set off south down the interstate.

Eight hours (should have been just over five) and $36.10 in tolls later, we finally arrived in Virginia for a late dinner with long-time friends at our favorite Mexican restaurant. We’ve gone five years with no authentic Mexican food (it was quirky in Japan, but downright laughable in England—order chips and salsa in the UK and you get a handful of Doritos and a Dixie cup portion of diced tomatoes), so we knew what our priorities were! 🙂

 

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A day to remember, brought to you by Jenni’s blog-every-day challenge at Story of My Life.

 
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Posted by on August 15, 2013 in Challenges, On Me, True Life

 

Happiness is…

happy-face-wallpaperPhoto from wallzoa.com

Day 14: Ten things that make you really happy

  • scratching something off my to-do list
  • when my hubby walks in the door at the end of the day
  • a cat on my lap
  • beach combing
  • Oreos
  • performing/witnessing/reading about random acts of kindness
  • rainy Sunday afternoon naps
  • time spent with family and friends
  • getting a real letter in my mailbox
  • making someone smile

 

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Posted by on August 14, 2013 in Challenges, On Me, True Life

 

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I hope you’ll forgive me

sleeping catPhoto from The Telegraph

Day 13: Issue a public apology. This can be as funny or as serious or as creative as you want it to be.

Dear Hubby,

I am sorry for my inability to sleep without covers. Not only do I love the comfortable snugness of being cocooned, but I feel vulnerable and exposed if I’m not tucked in. I cannot sleep when I feel insecure.

When you combine my compulsion to burrow under all the covers every time I crawl in bed—in our case, a sheet, a blanket, and a comforter—with the fact that your body is a furnace, it is easy to get overheated. I cannot sleep when I’m hot.

As a result, the ideal bedroom temperature for a peaceful night’s slumber is an admittedly chilly 63ºF.

I am sorry this temperature makes you feel like a member of the Polar Bear Club taking the plunge when you crawl into bed each night.

I am sorry this temperature negatively impacts your bladder and that the resulting treks to the ensuite bathroom are comparable to making frosty midnight runs to the outhouse in the middle January.

I am sorry this temperature makes getting out of bed when the alarm shrills each morning, especially when it’s dark and rainy outside, an exercise in sheer determination.

I am even sorrier that hot flashes aren’t too far in my future, and that when they arrive, you will be longing for the days when the bedroom was as warm as 63º.

Thanks for putting up with my quirky internal thermostat, and just for the record, I think you would look really hot in a fleece onsie.

I love you,
Da Wifey

 

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Posted by on August 13, 2013 in Challenges, On Me, True Life

 

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There’s a hole in my heart

Day 12: What do you miss? (a person, a thing, a place, a time of your life…)

100_09921I miss my dad.

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Posted by on August 12, 2013 in Challenges, On Me, True Life

 

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Day 11: Sell yourself in 10 words or less

For hire: patient, open-minded, inquisitive, trainable, industrious, empathetic, low-maintenance pragmatist.

 

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Posted by on August 11, 2013 in Challenges, On Me, True Life

 

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Please tell me you didn’t see that

snow busPhoto by Mark Wanzel, The Barrie Examiner

Day 10: Most embarrassing moment(s). Spill.

Somehow, despite being frequently distracted, often clumsy, and occasionally slow-witted or loose-tongued, I have rarely found myself in a mortifyingly embarrassing situation. Oh sure, there are occasional gaffes, where I’d like to turn back the clock and have a do-over, but I try to be philosophical and count those instances as valuable lessons.

I do have a habit of falling in public places, which tends to be embarrassing. I’ve fallen up stairs in train stations, down mountains, over uneven bricks in sidewalks. But the most embarrassing fall I ever took was under a bus.

In high school, I rarely wore skirts (all the other kids were constantly in jeans) but for some reason on the snowiest day of the year, that’s what I pulled out of the closet. They don’t cancel school for snow in New Hampshire, so after a full day of watching the white stuff pile up outside the classroom windows, it was finally time to go home. My best friend and I stuffed our bookbags, retrieved our coats from our lockers, and headed out into the fluffy white world.

The buses were pulled into their usual spots, but their doors faced a thigh-high ridge of snow piled up by the plows that had come down the street a couple hours earlier. My friend stepped carefully in boot-tracks left by the first kids who’d boarded bus and successfully climbed aboard the yellow carriage. I crested the top of the pile with no problem, but hampered by the width of my pencil skirt, I couldn’t leap as she had onto the steps of the bus. My slick-bottomed flats were not meant for navigating down the backside of a sloping pile of ice-crusted snow, and with nothing and no one to grab for support, I quickly lost my footing. Sprawling helplessly on my back, momentum carried me three-fourths of the way under the bus.

Thankfully, as is often the case in traumatic events, the details are fuzzy after that, because I cannot imagine the picture I made trying to scrabble back out from under the bus.

The next thing I remember is sinking red-faced into the seat beside my friend, trying to brush melting road-grime slush off my coat, my skirt, and my bookbag as she asked what had taken me so long. My answer reduced her to a fit of giggles, which hurt my bruised ego more than the fall.

Lesson learned though, because I’ve never fallen under a bus since. Fashion must take a back seat to the weather.

 

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Posted by on August 10, 2013 in Challenges, On Me, True Life

 

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60 of the best moments of the day

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Day 9: A moment in your day (this can be just a photo or both a photo and words)

A daily hour-long walk often provides the best moment in my day…there’s always something new to see if I just keep my eyes open. I’ll miss my walks along the canal in England, but once we’re settled in our Virginia home once more, it’ll be interesting to take note of all the changes in the neighborhood.

 

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A moment…or 60 of them, brought to you by Jenni’s blog-every-day challenge at Story of My Life.

 
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Posted by on August 9, 2013 in Challenges, On Me, True Life

 

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