Simple as that.
FACT.
Seriously yesterday was the best day I’ve had in a long time. I’m simply blissful today…
The stencil!
And it’s gonna be deep pink – kinda like my default pic! I’m gonna keep you all in suspense for the real thing until Monday!
***Editors Note: It’s finished and it looks fucking AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I slept in. Cleaned my apartment. Ran 8 miles. I am currently at the tattoo parlor. Then W is coming into town this evening!
PS – today is 4 months exactly until the Los Angeles Marathon!
wbaw replied to your post: Compliments Like Whoa
you ARE hot though :O There, now you’ve gotten compliments from a marine and an army soldier guy 😛
Apparently I am popular with military men. I had Mr. Navy Lawyer in my grill last week, and compliments from a Marine and Army Soldier today. Oh and I once dated a guy in the Air Force. All I need is a guy in the Coast Guard to hit on me and I could win Military Bingo 😛
I am working a transfer student orientation session today and one of our veteran student association presenters who I haven’t seen since May (and is a HOT, but married Marine), pulled me aside and said “Whatever you are doing, keep it up. You look fantastic. I had to do a double take when I first saw you.” I then told him about my half marathons and full marathon training.
A jacked hot marine telling me I look good. Swoon.
I just looked at my NOLA Half’s website and saw they had little awards you can print off. Score!
Missing you everyday Daddy: April 25, 1949 – November 18, 2007
My Dad was awesome. He is pretty much the reason why I am as awesome as I am. My Dad was born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island in the same town I grew up in. He was the first in his family to graduate college (with a Art degree) and after being a hippie in Southern California he went back for a Masters in Education.
My Dad was an art teacher in a low income, minority school district and he LOVED IT. He spent his ENTIRE career there (33 years). After teaching for 20ish years he went on to administration. He was a middle school assistant principal for a number of years and a high school assistant principal for a number of years. They wanted him to be principal, but he didn’t want to deal with politics.
When I was in first grade my Dad started a Saturday enrichment program for K-12 students, he ran the program for 12 years. Some of my favorite childhood memories were from that program. My Dad also piloted a night school program within the school district so people could get their HS diplomas.
My Dad was a pretty big deal in the K-12 Education world. Even after he retired he couldn’t stay away. The last year of his life he was teaching in an education certificate program at a Dallas Community College.
My Dad was great at what he did. He was loved, feared and respected. I see so much of him in myself.
I should also mention that my Dad was and probably will forever be the funniest person I ever knew. He was witty, sarcastic, smart, quick, etc. Freakin’ hilarious. I thank him for my stellar sense of humor.
We both loved the beach, margarita swirls, Broadway musicals, slot machines, Law & Order: SVU, etc.
The last 3-4 years of his life I pretty much talked to him everyday, even multiple times a day. Since he was retired he was available to talk whenever. I generally would call him when I was walking to and from class in grad school. Even if it was just a few minutes we’d have a great chat. I can honestly say we were best friends.
When I think of my Dad the first thing that comes to mind is the laughter. It makes me sad that so many people in my life didn’t get to meet him or will never have the chance. He would have been such an awesome Grandfather, awesome.
I do still plan on dancing to “On the Street Where You Live” from My Fair Lady at my wedding one day. It was a song he always sang to me when I was little and we always talked about dancing to it at my wedding. I’m not quite sure who I’ll dance with, maybe my sister.
To close one of the readings at his funeral was from Ecclesistes 3:1 and I find this part so fitting:
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven…A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance…
Today is a time laugh and celebrate.
Love you Daddy!
***I need to scan these pictures, but for the sake of getting them on here I took pictures of the hard copy. Terrible I know
Finally making good on my 40 pound loss reward. My MeasuringLife foot tattoo appointment has been booked! Saturday at 4:30pm. I’m getting my other foot tattoos touched up then too. I’m freakin PUMPED!!!
Song: Sassy. Artist: Katerina Graham.
This song has been on most of my running mixes for the past couple of months and now the song is EXTRA fun because Wiley has taken to calling me SASSY and let’s face it I totally am. Below are some of the lyrics:
Mirror mirror on the wall
who’s the freshest one of all,
I think that I am sassy,
I know that I am.
Mirror mirror on the wall.
Sassy girl that’s what I’m called,
I think that I am sassy,
I know that I am.I’m sassy, sassy as I wanna,
Picture perfect poster girl
yeah I’m off the wall.Raise your hands my sexy girls,
my classy girl,
independent flashy girl.
got your own cash floss, rocks and pearls?
Ride your whip with your sassy girls?My lipgloss to my fendi,
my rings they cost your bently.
I am a sassy girl, I am
I am a sassy girl, I am.
My gucci to my prada
Shimmer powder to mascara
I am a sassy girl, I am
I am a sassy girl, Who me?Mirror mirror on the wall
who’s the freshest one of all,
I think that I am sassy,
I know that I am.
Mirror mirror on the wall.
Sassy girl that’s what I’m called,
I think that I am sassy,
I know that I am.S-A-S-S-Y
Sassy as I wanna be,
Sassy as I wanna be,
Sassy as I wanna be.