I’m Leaving On A Jet Plane

May 9, 2008

We are on our way to Missouri for a family get-together – Jeff’s family that is… considering he was immersed in my family this past four days (for less than fun times), I guess I’m due.

I’m a little nervous because he says his family is even larger than mine… and that’s after he met and hung out with my family…

(gulp)


What a Difference a Year Makes

February 19, 2008

Jeff and I took ourselves on another trip to Saint Louis in January – exactly one year after we visited during an unexpected ice storm.

This trip the weather was nice but that was not the only difference. We got a chance to see a lot more people this time around – we visited our friends Gina and Kendra, as well as got the chance to meet Kendra’s new boyfriend (well new to us anyway – hee), Tom. We all sat and chatted over Ethiopian food at one of their fav restaurants, Meskerem, which was quite delicious. It is so odd to sit face to face with people you know but never get a chance to really converse with because you live miles and miles apart. Gina is absolutely adorable – as she always is – and I was so glad to catch up with her because it felt like ages since we’d had the chance. Kendra and Tom match each other so well. Tom has a wicked sense of humor that we just barely got the chance to enjoy and well Kendra – she’s as awesome as I knew she would be. It was a wonderful start to our weekend.

Afterward, we met up with my poodle, my faux boyfriend, my Michael and dear, sweet Scotty and had several drinks with them. Oh lordy, we had the best time just yammering away. I just wish I’d gotten the chance to hang out that night with Joseph, the real Princess as I’ve been told.

The next day we slept in – LOL. We both enjoy sleeping in so much when on vacation – I think it’s the curtains, or at least that’s what I’m claiming. Then we got our butts up and went shopping. We bought new clothes for that evening before heading out to meet up with our dear friends Jenny and Angela. Angela is our most favorite bartender ever! Both ladies are beautiful and we had fun hanging out with them at the local bar. We caught up with both of their lives before heading back to the hotel to change for our night out in St Louis.

Our friend Denise joined us for our final evening in St. Louis.

The three of us decided to check out a local swingers party and catch the action that night with folks looking for a good time. We all had a great time – dancing, drinking, hot tubbing – just fun folks who know how to relax and enjoy each other. We got some play time with Denise and didn’t end up back in our hotel until almost 5am.

For our final day in St Louis, we had breakfast with galpal Heather and her new boyfriend Kaysar – another cutie couple. Kaysar is high energy with something always to say – and well we love Heather – what a hottie!

We rounded out the trip with a final stop at Michael’s house before heading to the airport.

The biggest change from last year’s trip was the utter lack of drama. My god. What an effen difference – such a small change with such a significant impact. I recommend it to everyone – life is too fucking short to put up with drama of any kind.

And that would be the perfect ending to my story except I have the most amazing life partner in the world. He got us bumped up a class on the airplane ride home. Now normally this would mean first class BUT it just so happened that this leg was to be flown in a ginormous 777 plane – so we got bumped up to business class. Now I’ve flown first class on a normal-sized plane which is grand but this experience topped all other flights. It was as if we joined another world. Our seats reclined and did all but give us massages. We had our own movable TVs and tons of leg room. Plus they fed us and comped our drinks. I didn’t want to leave the plane it was such a fun ride.

I can’t wait until our next adventure!


Playing With My Turkey Baster

November 22, 2007

I’m actually not cooking today… but I will be thinking of all of you who did slave over a hot stove today, yesterday, maybe even before… to cook your loved ones a fabulous Thanksgiving meal.

I will think of new friends whom I’ve met who I’ve traded recipes with this year…

I will think of old friends whom I can’t see this year because they either aren’t in this state, or they will be with their families…

I will think of friends no longer in my life and remember better times…

And I will give thanks for close, close friends who invite me and my love into their home to enjoy Thanksgiving with them.

Happy Thanksgiving to you all. May your heart be as filled with love as your tummy will be with food today.


Camping For Dummies

August 30, 2007

Well we are off… camping for the weekend. We are making camp at the beautiful Camp Gaya for four days and three nights.

We are driving eight hours to get there…. I’ve only had three hours of sleep… because it was Jeremy’s 37th birthday yesterday… and I stayed up until 130ish am… and got up at 5am to work…

Who’s the dummy?

Me, I am.


Quien Sabes?

August 26, 2007

Actual conversation in a San Antonio Marriott hotel room listening to a Spanish talk show:

TV Show Audience: (totally silent for a second, then an ‘ooooh’ from the audience)

Him (from the bathroom): “What did I miss?”

Me: “Do you understand Spanish all of a sudden?”

Him: “No.”

Me: “Well then everything. Even if you were watching it, you wouldn’t know what was going on.”


Thursday Thirteen – #35

July 5, 2007

Thirteen Things

about Mon-Mon’s

Trip to Saint Louis

1. Got up at 5am on a Saturday.

2. The flight to St Louis was fraught with tension; first we had a near-miss collision with another aircraft and then our landing gear wouldn’t work – all when attempting to land. The fire trucks and ambulance were waiting… just in case.

3. I bought a new set of earrings in the Saint Louis airport… cute, dangly silver hearts.

4. I drove two hours in van to Lebanon, MO to visit Jeff’s family.

5. I saw Jeff’s home that he built with his dad and the little school house where he attended grade school.

6. I ate breakfast at a Lebanon truck stop.

7. I then bought a latte at the very first Starbuck’s in Lebanon.

8. I drove two hours back to St. Louis.

9. I had pizza at Blackthorn pub with Bud, Jen, Denise, and Jeff… yum!

10. I stayed up until 4am… and got up at 730am on Monday.

11. I went to Six Flags Saint Louis and rode Batman, Mr. Freeze, The Boss…. all kinds of rides! Woot!

12. I ate at my favorite Vietnamese restaurant in St. Louis.

13. I drove home to Denver in 13 hours in a van loaded with Jeff, me, two birds and their cages and all their stuff!

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Home Again

July 4, 2007

We are all back at home safely from our trip to Saint Louis to pick up the birdies. Gilligan and Nikki, both Amazons, are safely ensconced in their cages in their new room. I picked up the kitties from their vacation home, and they were full of stories to share with us in the meowy voices. Moxi and Digi sit contentedly at the window and and on the floor, thankful to be home.

It was a great trip but it’s always wonderful to come home. Isn’t it?


See What Lack of Sleep Does…

July 1, 2007

Actual conversation at 6am headed towards the airport after less than five hours of sleep and a short period of intense hyperactivity:

Him: I hope I settle down soon.

Me: (tired, inaudible acknowledgment)

Him: It’s exhausting being me.


Thursday Thirteen – #33

April 26, 2007

Thirteen Things Mon-Mon Loved About Jamaica

1. The Island – it was very purty

2. The Beach – though I am not fond of sand

3. The Ocean – It was beautiful

4. The People – everyone was so nice

5. The Sayings – “Ya Mon” – “No Pressure, No Problem”

6. The Jamaican Language – I have no idea what was being said

7. The Resort – All Inclusive, baby!

8. Jamaican Rum

9. Reggae music

10. Jamaican food – jerk chicken, jerk nachos – yum!

11. Our hotel – it had its own disco, piano bar, and fancy restaurant.

12. The people we met – especially Caroline and Curt

13. The whole vacation – my first Jamaican experience! Thanks Jeff-Jeff!


Farewell… for now

April 16, 2007

Tonight is my last night in CO.  I am headed to JAMAICA!  I will be back in a week and let you know how it goes.

Until then, I will be on the beach.  Drinking.  A lot.


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