Thursday, September 29, 2005

Peanut Gallery Poll

So here it is...all laid out for everyone to read. I'm done being single. Well not really because I still am single, but I'm mentally done with it. I don't want to be single anymore. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah. I know you're saying so what are you gonna do about it. Just because you're done doesn't mean Mr. Whoever is going to drop out of the sky. I know that, silly. But I'm done just sitting around waiting for it to happen because I'm sorry but he's not going to fall out of the sky. I'm not saying God can't do that, but it's not something I think he's interested in doing. So what am I gonna do about it...that's where y'all come in. For probably the last year or so, I've been constantly seeing those eharmony commercials. Usually it's the same one over and over during the show that I'm watching, but after about 3,000 times of seeing it you start to wonder if God is trying to speak to you in some way or if their marketing department likes covering a lot of area. I'm considering (seriously) joining, but I thought I'd poll the readers of my blog. If you need to check them out before answering me, their URL is here:


What do you think about the program?
Pros/Cons?
Risks/Bonuses?
Things you like?
Things you don't like?
Anything that sends up a red flag to you?
Anything that sends out a green light to you?

I'm ready...lay it on me. Whatcha got?

By the way, sitting in a pew at church and waiting for Mr. Whoever to come sit next to me is not an allowable answer to this poll. Basically, the traditionalist view of just sit and wait is not what I'm looking for here. I'm looking for honest to goodness answers about what you think of eharmony and not how you waited so long and Mr. or Miss Whoever eventually did come along. I've heard all that stuff. And yes it worked for you, but that's not necessarily the way it will work for me.

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Wednesday Reflections

My bus ride now is a little bit longer, so I get to read more news stories on the way in to work. I'm looking for a new book to get in to, but I haven't found it, yet. Maybe I'll try re-starting Main Street (if I can find the box it was packed in). Anyway...every day I read stories that make me happy, make me sad, make me angry, make me cry (the good kind). Today was no exception.

1. Michael Eisner ends his tenure at the Walt Disney Company this Friday. I'd forgotten after all these months about his resignation and when it was to take affect. I know that Mr. Eisner hasn't had the best relationship with the Disney Board, but I can't think of any other entertainment executive in recent history who has had as much impact on the industry as Mr. Eisner. He took a small company of one movie studio and a couple of theme parks and turned it into the Disney Company we know today with theme parks around the world and additional studios including Touchstone Pictures and Miramax. He knows his "stuff" and knows how to deal with the changing technology that is apparent in today's entertainment world. It saddens me that he was pretty much forced to resign in order to appease the Board, but it concerns me that his resignation will probably hurt the Disney Company more than help. Thanks for the memories Mr. Eisner. No matter what Walt Disney's brother might say, I think you did a fantastic job and Mr. Disney would be proud with how you continued to prosper his "Wonderful World" that started with a mouse and simple wish upon a star.

2. Rod Smith...never heard of him until this morning. (Sorry, Carl, I don't keep up with Bronco football as well as I apparently should.) But, Rod Smith tugged at my heart strings today. It's taken him nearly 11 NFL seasons (12 if you count his first season on the practice squad) to do it, but he's the first undrafted NFL player to reach 10,000 yards receiving. He was an underdog of magnificent proportions, but decided early on that it wasn't going to get the best of him and refused to quit. He went to a small school (Missouri Southern State), but decided that that should not hold him back. He has had 1,000 plus yard seasons for 7 out of the his 11 seasons and averages 1 and 1/3 first downs on every reception. He's played 154 games so far in his career, and fumbled a mere 12 times losing the ball only 5 of those times. Every team should be so lucky as to have a guy like this on their team not just for the talent but the inspiration. Even the hot-headed Keyshawn Johnson doesn't boast stats as good as this (granted it's only his 10th season, but still if he's talkin' that talk...). Rod Smith has been a starter since 1997 and none of his drafted teammates are complaining. He's earned his spot. From the article on The Sporting News that I read, he's quite the inspiration and one of the most vocal players in the locker room. I watch the draft every year and see guys who are exceptional players not get picked, so here's hoping the next generation of Rod Smith's will have as much determination and as much success if given the chance.

3. Of note, but not actually in the news. It's cold today. YEA!!!!!!!!!!! Finally a STRONG sign of the season change!!

4. This was reported yesterday but I didn't get a chance to say anything about it. Donald Trump and wife are pregnant with their first child, due in the spring. He's 59 and she's 35. More power to you, man.

Ok...back to fiscal year end stuff. 2 more days!

Monday, September 26, 2005

Fiscal Year End

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Ok...Sorry...just had to get that out. Please return to whatever you were doing.

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Make Me Laugh

Every now and then I need to laugh. Ok so I'm one of those people that actually believes you should laugh (and really mean it) at least once a day. Tonight I'm having one of those on the verge of tears, why me again, when will it ever happen, I should have known better, way out of my league, etc. moments. And the words "Boys are stupid and have no idea how much they inadvertently hurt girls" keep running through my head. So, anyway...I need to laugh. Who wants to go first???

Lowest Gas Prices

Got this link from a co-worker, and thought I'd pass it along. It really is pretty accurate. You can type in your zip code and it will tell you where the cheapest gas is in your area. The pricing information will be below the map of the zip code are you enter. You can also scroll all the way to bottom of the page and see where the cheapest and highest gas prices are as well as the national average. I'm voting for a road trip to Edmond, OK.

Cheapest Gas

Finally! (UPDATED 9-22-05)

In case you were actually going to watch (hold all comments)...The band was unable to make the trip to Los Angeles to tape with Ellen and Jay Leno. Rumor has it that Jon has food poisoning, but bonjovi.com has not confirmed that. They have only confirmed that the band couldn't make the trip.

Yes, that's right...the two weeks (ok...so it's really like a week and a half) you've been waiting for...BON JOVI WEEKS!!!

Monday (9/19): Big Screen Concert Series at United Artist Theatres (9pm)

Tuesday (9/20): Have A Nice Day Album Release (Standard and Dual Disc CDs available). This is the 9th Studio Album from the band.

Wednesday (9/21): The Oprah Winfrey Show

CANCELLED/POSTPONED--Thursday (9/22): The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (musical guest)

Friday (9/23): The Today Show Toyota Concert Series on the Plaza

CANCELLED/POSTPONED--Monday (9/26): The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Tuesday (9/27): The Early Show on CBS

And...if you missed the CMT Crossroads episode with Bon Jovi and the country group Sugarland (they perform a song with Bon Jovi on the new album) here are the repeat show times:

Thursday, September 22, 2005 3:30 PM ET/PT
Saturday, September 24, 2005 8:00 PM ET/PT
Sunday, September 25, 2005 6:30 PM ET/PT
Tuesday, September 27, 2005 9:00 PM ET/PT

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Hitting the Nail on the Head

So it's driving me crazy that I don't have the album, yet. That I have to wait until I get off work to go get it. So, naturally...to feed into that craziness, I'm reading the lyrics of the new songs on the Bon Jovi website. I tend to be one of those obscure song fans. My favorite songs are the ones that never made the charts because they were never released as singles. The one song on the album that the band probably added because they needed one more song. Those are usually my favorites...but they usually say just about everything I'm feeling. Although I haven't heard the music to go with these words, I can already tell this is going to be my favorite song from Have A Nice Day...simply because I'm almost in tears reading it.

It's called Welcome To Wherever You Are:

Maybe we're all different but we're still the same
We all got the blood of Eden running through our veins
I know sometimes it's hard for you to see
You're caught between just who you are and who you want to be

If you feel alone and lost and need a friend
Remember every new beginning is some beginning's end

Welcome to wherever you are
This is your life; you made it this far
Welcome, you got to believe
That right here, right now
You're exactly where you're supposed to be
Welcome to wherever you are

When everybody's in and you're left out
And you feel you're drowning in the shadow of a doubt
Everyone's a miracle in their own way
Just listen to yourself, not what other people say

When it's seems you're lost, alone and feeling down
Remember everybody's different; just take a look around

Welcome to wherever you are
This is your life; you made it this far
Welcome, you got to believe
Right here, right now
You're exactly where you're supposed to be

Be who you want to be
Be who you are
Everyone's a hero
Everyone's a star

When you want to give up and your heart's about to break
Remember that you're perfect; God makes no mistakes

Welcome to wherever you are
This is your life; you made it this far
Welcome, you got to believe
Right here, right now
You're exactly where you're supposed to be
And I say welcome…
I say welcome…
Welcome…

Saturday, September 17, 2005

When Was The Last Time...

...Vanderbilt was 3-0...IN FOOTBALL!!!! Try 1956. GO DORES!!!

Fluke, Miracle, Sign of the "apocalypse"? You make the call.

I'm gonna go on record as saying the Rose Bowl will be Vanderbilt vs. Louisville. Ok...Ok...so I'm really tired and don't honestly think that could happen, but I'm telling you I'm thoroughly impressed with Vanderbilt's showing in football in general...but definitely in the SEC!!

Friday, September 16, 2005

How Did I Know This Was Coming?!?!

From People News:

Renée Zellweger & Kenny Chesney Split

Thursday Sep 15, 2005 4:00pm EST
Thursday Sep 15, 2005 11:30pm EST (updated)



Renee Zellweger, Kenny Chesney

CREDIT: CAROLYN SNELL




Four months after their beachside wedding, Renée Zellweger and country singer Kenny Chesney are having their marriage annulled, PEOPLE has learned.

Zellweger filed the papers Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court, citing "fraud" as the reason for the split. The actress's petition also asks the court not to award spousal support to Chesney.

No further details about the couple's split were available, and there was no immediate comment from Zellweger's camp on why she cited "fraud" as the reason. According to top Hollywood divorce attorney Sorrell Trope: "If fraud is checked that means a promise was made before the marriage, but the person who made it had no intention of keeping it. The promise has to pertain to the heart of the marriage."

The couple were married May 9 in a sunset ceremony on St. John in the Virgin Islands before 35 close family and friends. It was the first marriage for both.

Zellweger, 36, and Chesney, 37, met at the Jan. 15 Concert of Hope tsunami relief benefit, where he sang and she took phone pledges.

The pair had a whirlwind romance. On April 29, just a few weeks before their wedding, the Cold Mountain Oscar winner surprised Chesney in Jacksonville, Fla. – bringing him a margarita onstage for his song "When the Sun Goes Down" (a tradition at his shows) and kissing him on the cheek. It was the first public hint of a romance between the two.

One of Chesney's biggest hits is a song called "You Had Me From Hello," a takeoff on the famous line "You had me at hello" from Zellweger's breakout 1996 movie role opposite Tom Cruise, Jerry Maguire.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Making a House a Home

It's done. I signed the lease. I got the keys. Now I just have to actually move. Tomorrow I get to call the utility companies and have them switch everything to my name. Thankfully, the landlady didn't have them turned off, so I just have to have the name changed. Then I get to order cable and phone service. And then...I get to pay the bills for it all. YAHOO!!!

I have to say though. Leaving the house tonight after I'd signed the lease felt really good. It was mine (sort of). I can't wait to have everything there and all settled in.

P.S. My landlady just found out that her niece has cancer that developed from a tumor in her leg, so if y'all wouldn't mind praying for that situation when you say your prayers.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

20 Hours

I know. I'm addicted. There should be a 12-step program for bloggers who have gone over the edge. Maybe an intervention is in order. We'll see. In any case, the start of Fall TV has inspired me to create a new blog on my television viewing. The blog will have plenty of spoilers, so that's primarily why I created a whole blog for it...just in case people didn't want to load my narrative blog and read a spoiler for a show they hadn't seen, yet. This is for all the TIVO people who save the shows to watch at a later time. I'll be coming into the DVR world myself following my big move to Springfield. :) My friend Sammie is quite excited about this as he's been trying to remedy my VCR addiction for quite some time. He actually made me sit down with the Fall Preview Entertainment Weekly and count how many hours of TV I watch in a weeks time. Sadly (since I have no life) it ended up being 20 hours, and that's not even just 20 shows...that was 20 hours total to include some 1/2 hour comedies. Now granted that number may decrease because included in that 20 hours are shows that I'm testing out. You know, those shows that sound interesting so you watch the first couple episodes to see if you want to stick with them. All that will be in the TV Guide blog. Like I said, be forewarned that there will be recaps of the episodes and you might not have seen that episode prior to reading my entry on it. Check it out...if you dare...here.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Reminder

I knew this was coming. I had such a fantastic Sunday night that I knew I'd have to come crashing down at some point. Today was kind of depressing for a very personal reason, so I'm just re-posting this Bible verse to remind myself (and hopefully convince myself) that God's plans are always greater than mine.

Psalm 39:7: "But now, Lord, what do I look for? My hope is in you."

Please Lord...Show me soon because this is getting tiresome.

Monday, September 12, 2005

A Thing of Beauty


A round trip on the light rail, 60 minutes of football beauty, 76 pictures, 2 performances by Lee Greenwood, 1/2 a tank of gas, chicken fingers, a diet coke, and a bottled water later and I'm even more amazed by Peyton Manning than I already was. I was there for one reason, and one reason only...to watch Peyton Manning play a professional football game with every ounce of his talent.

Sammie and I got to the stadium with plenty of time to spare, so we stood outside the door where the Ravens players enter the locker room. Ok...so Sammie really just wanted to see what kind of cars they drove. Baltimore apparently has a deal with GM because the foreign cars were few and far between in the player parking lot. In the middle of our ogling of the vehicles, the police escort came by with the buses of Colts players. Sammie still doesn't believe me, but I knew exactly which one of the silhouettes through the tinted glass was Peyton. I've studied this man for 12 years, I think I know what his head looks like by now. We walked over to get in line to go through the gates where I was heckled...all in good nature. I try not to trash talk as much as I can for 2 reasons: (1) it'll come back to bite you almost every time and (2) I'd rather let the teams' actions speak for themselves. And speak they did...in the second half.

I was in my seat when he ran out on the field to warm up and I've got some really great pictures of that. (Insert Mischievous Laugh Here) From the coin toss until the final seconds ticked off the clock, my eyes were on #18 in the white and blue jersey. We sat next to some really nice people. A couple of Ravens fans on my right and a couple of, I think, Ravens fans on Sammie's left, but the wife was seeing eye to eye with me on Peyton Manning. Some times I feel alone in my appreciation of Peyton Manning, but last night there were actually a good number of Colts and Manning fans there. I was greatly impressed to know I wasn't alone.

Marvin Harrison was driving me crazy in the first half, and I was glad to see he was demoted to screen passes after dropping a couple of balls that could have been touchdowns. I mean come on. Peyton all but handed the ball to you. Peyton couldn't seem to catch a break with his bullet of an arm and precise aim. In fact, I realized that it really wasn't the Ravens defense that was keeping Peyton from getting it done. It was all the mistakes that the Colts were making. Dropping passes, not converting, etc. They were beating themselves and things weren't looking good.

Ok...so maybe that every ounce of talent thing was a little premature to think as I sat through an entire 2 quarters with nothing more than a field goal from the one person on the Colts team that I can't stand (Mike Vanderjagt). I really thought...oh this is just my luck. Sammie and Jill go to all that trouble to get the tickets and we come all this way to see the game, and they're only going to score 3 points. I was sitting in the lucky number 13 seat. Then I realized...who was I kidding...this is Peyton Manning we're talking about and he's not playing the Patriots, so he'll turn it around after halftime.

Halftime brought a performance by the Marching Ravens who were actually pretty impressive. They're no Drumline, but they're not bad. Before the game, they spelled out Ravens...in cursive. Now that's talent. Then the teams came back out for 30 more minutes of football, and the Colts were ready...the WHOLE TEAM...not just Peyton. I was determined to take pictures of every play of the first offensive scoring drive, but I spent most of the first half deleting pictures to get ready for the next drive. Sammie found this funny as during the punt he started chanting delete, delete, delete. But Peyton came through and tossed in 2 touchdowns in the 3rd quarter...one to Marvin Harrison who finally (as Sammie put it) washed the Land O' Lakes off his hands. The other was to Ben Utecht. Now this guy I don't know. Just as I learned the names off all 5 receivers from last season, Peyton starts throwing to someone new.

For a while there we thought the Colts were going to shut out the Ravens. Even the Colts defense got in on the action and intercepted the ball three times...one they ran in for a touchdown. This was after I started calling them the Almost Intercepted Defense. Guess I should have gone with that earlier in the game. Oh well...it was 24-0, Colts heading deep into the 4th quarter. I was very impressed with the Colts defense which has seemed to be the downfall of the team for longer than I'd like to admit. Maybe things are starting to look up. (Insert Begging Here)

The last minute and a half was quite interesting save for the stupid timeouts the Ravens had held on to. Here we thought Peyton was going to get to take a knee and run out the clock, but NOOOOOOOOO. Peyton took a knee, then the Ravens called a timeout. Well the Colts knew they couldn't do this and still run out the clock, so Peyton just kind of used the downs as passing practice until they punted the ball back to the Ravens. Then the Ravens drove down the field and actually scored. They tried the on-side kick...but really what are the statistics on those things?...It can't possibly work more than 5% of the time...if that. With 12 seconds left on the clock, Peyton finally got to take the final knee. I have a picture of that, too. :) We stayed until #18 ran off the field (the last player out there) after his interview with Suzy Kolber in standard fashion, throwing his towel into the stands.

He is one amazing football player to watch. The amount of work he gets done during one 25 second play clock is more amazing in person than it is on TV. You just don't realize how much he does. The audible is a thing of beauty, and I swear the man must have eyes everywhere. He sees it all and knows exactly what each person is going to do. I think the funniest thing is to see, as the lines are set, the Ravens defense starts slowly stepping backward in preparation Peyton's pass. His dedication to his job is something rarely seen in this world today and the fact that he doesn't for one minute take for granted that he gets to be an NFL quarterback gives me hope that there are more players like him out there. His brother plays for the Giants (who also won on Sunday) and of all the advice Peyton could have given his little brother when he came to the pros, he told him to never, ever forget how lucky he is to have this job because there are tons of people in this world who would give everything to have his job.

If you can't tell, I had a really great time, and I'll have some pictures on the picture blog (after I get around to putting the Boston pictures up there). I got some really great shots even from the upper deck. I love my zoom camera, and I love me some Peyton Manning. Thanks for not letting me down #18. You truly are a thing of beauty.

Worn Out

Colts 24
Ravens 7

Peyton Manning 2 Touchdown Passes

2 AM

Not the greatest of opening weekend showings, but It's a W and I'll take 'em any way I can get 'em

Going to bed with a smile on my face...more later.

Friday, September 9, 2005

4 Ladies and the Cheesecake Factory

One more Boston story and I promise I'll quit.........

My last night in Boston I decided to have dinner at the Cheesecake Factory. If you really know me, then you know my two favorite chain restaurants are Outback and The Cheesecake Factory. So, since the shopping mall that was attached to my hotel had a Cheesecake Factory in it, I decided to go even if I could go to the ones here in Virginia. After my experiences at dinner the two previous nights, I was really looking forward to what was in store for me on this 3rd night. Alas, I was seated at a table next to 4 older women probably in their 50s or so. My waiter was a man, but no proclamation of my beauty this night. :) He did seem to like my choice of cheesecake (oreo) at the end of the night, though. Anyway, I sat there waiting for my meal and going over in my head all the things I'd done, seen, and learned during my trip to Boston and thinking about the fact that I had to go back to my hotel room and figure out how to pack all the things I'd spent too much money on at the gift shops (see previous post). But, I couldn't help overhearing the 4 ladies next to me. I could tell they'd known each other for a long time and that they were from Boston (the accent is a dead giveaway). They were all going through their catch-ups; you know the little stories we tell our friends that we haven't seen in a while to bring them up to speed on our lives since the last time we got together. And then it hit me, they were just like my friends and me. I absolutely love those times when a couple of us get together and just go out to dinner...just the girls. It may just be 2 of us or it may be 3 or 4 of us like these ladies. But, we always pick up right where we left off and it seems like we were never apart.

So, being the introvert that I am, I hesitated in striking up a conversation with these ladies, but I got up enough nerve to do it anyway. I apologized for interrupting their dinner, but wanted to ask how long they'd been friends. They laughed and said oh a long time. Two of them were actually college roommates. They said that they didn't get to see each other that often, but that they always picked up right where they left off and always had the best times. I told them that they reminded me of my friends and me. They thought that was sweet and laughed that I would have a much younger crowd though. They asked where I was from because one of the ladies said she detected a twang in my voice (HA!). I told them and explained that I was there for a conference. They asked if I was enjoying their city, to which I said I was. It was actually a nice little conversation, but I was lucky I didn't burst into tears right there.

It really made me homesick for my girlfriends...for that kind of escape time when you just leave everything behind and go have dinner and catch up. Before I left, I told the ladies that I hoped my friends and I would still be the way we are now when we got older. They really were the sweetest group of ladies I've met in a while. So, here's to the 4 ladies, my final night in Boston dinnermates, who showed me so much about the future and reminded me how important the people in my life are to me. And, here's to your and my future get togethers with our respective girlfriends.

Thursday, September 8, 2005

My Ego-Boost in Beantown

A week ago today, I returned from my trip to Boston. I hadn't been there since I was 10, so it was really interesting to see it as an adult. The conference I went to is really good about scheduling the classes I need to attend in a way that also provides me with daytime and nighttime sightseeing opportunities. I won't bore you with the conference details, but I will tell you about my tourist adventures. One thing I definitely learned while I was there is that DC drivers ain't got nothin' on Boston drivers. If you've ever seen the previews for the movie with Vin Diesel called The Pacifier where he spins the van around and the kid jumps out just to kiss the ground after the twisted ride in the van...then you know what the airport shuttle to and from Logan was like. I'm honestly surprised I didn't get sick.

The first day I was there, I received lunch and a tour at Fenway Park. I haven't been much of a baseball fan since Cal Ripken, Jr. retired, but I still love stadiums and ballparks. Tours of these venues are actually really interesting to me. I got to see the trophy from last year's world series. It was actually smaller than I expected. That night I went to the original Cheers bar for dinner. I mean if I have to be in Boston, I might as well go see if I can find Norm and the gang. Having failed on this attempt, I still had a great meal and spent way too much in the gift shop. The original Cheers looks nothing like the TV show as it was there before the show existed. However, there is a new Cheers downtown that is modeled after the show. When I was finishing my dinner there, these two guys came in and sat down at the table next to me. One of them started up a conversation with me. It was the type of conversation that was so transparent, but I won't bother you with the term that was running through my head.

The next day I took a tour on the Old Town Trolley (it's not just for DC). I figured this would be the easiest way to see all the historical highlights of Boston without having to walk for days. I got off at the Fleet Center stop and took the tour of the arena where the Bruins and the Celtics now play since the destruction of the old Boston Garden. The Boston Garden was way cooler than the Fleet Center, but still I got to tour another sporting venue. Two in one week! That night I went to the Hard Rock Cafe, which is actually one of my favorite things to do when I visit a new city. Alas, there was no Bon Jovi memorabilia, but plenty of Aerosmith stuff as they are apparently from Boston (new fact I learned). I sat down at my table and my waiter, whose name turned out to be Mark according to my receipt, came over to get my drink order. I looked up at him and he looked right at me and said "You're really beautiful." I said thank you (a little caught off guard) and he proceeded to ask me if I went to school around there. I told him no and that I was just in town for a conference. He was very nice, but I was really taken aback at these two instances (Cheers and Hard Rock Cafe). It's not that I don't think I warrant the description of beautiful. I'm sure someday I'll marry someone who believes I'm beautiful. But, I'm just not used to men being that forward with me...much less that confident in themselves. Most guys I know would think those things but never say them. So, Thanks, Mark, for the ego boost. Every now and then a girl just really needs that.

The next day I went to the JFK Presidential Library and Museum. It was really interesting and again I spent too much money in the gift shop. They showed a video before we went into the museum and parts of the video showed JFK as a senator in the same building that I work in. It was actually quite eerie to see places I know so well on a video from the 1950s. The Library and Museum is in a very beautiful location right out on the Harbor. I mean 20-30 feet from the building and you're in the water. Gorgeous! I had to take Boston public transportation to the museum which was an adventure in itself. It reminded me of the NYC subway as far as cleanliness, but it was pretty simple to understand once I got on it like the DC metro is. All based on colors. I love that!

Anyway...that was my trip to Boston. Whirlwind, ego-boosting, educational, interesting, and fun. The conference is in St. Louis next year!!

Wednesday, September 7, 2005

One Night Only...All Over America


Regal Cinemas, United Artists Theatres, Edwards Theatres, and Georgia Theatre Company have this interesting concept...have popular musical artists perform a concert somewhere in the world and they'll broadcast it via satellite in various theaters throughout their chains. Interesting concept. Throw Bon Jovi in and I AM SO THERE!!!

September 19th at 9pm...Fairfax Town Center United Artists Theatre. I've already got my tickets. So it's not live AND IN PERSON, but it's still live. It's pretty much the same as a pay per view concert, only on a much bigger screen than I own or anyone I know owns for that matter. So that's where I'll be. And then the next night I'll be at Best Buy picking up the new album: Have A Nice Day...September 20th.

Interested in going...click on the picture above and it'll take you to the page where you can find out where the concert is showing at a theater near you.

Saturday, September 3, 2005

The Voice


I know it exists, so don't be worried that I didn't know about my obsession before this past week. I just get to learn new and interesting ways in which Bon Jovi is a part of my life. (As a side discussion to Dave...you may think they sold out and you're allowed your opinion, but I greatly believe [and can't be swayed otherwise] that they've gotten better with age...which would be the opinion that I'm allowed...end of side discussion.)

The annual conference I went this week is where I get to learn new ways to better manage one of the programs I control at work. It deals primarily with organization-issued credit cards, so naturally (in today's world) one of the classes was on Identity Theft. This was actually the one session the whole week that I wanted to make sure I attended. I don't get to attend all the classes because sometimes they schedule two classes I want to attend during the same time slot. Anyway...I went to the class and the instructor began the session. It was really interesting, actually, and I learned a lot in that short 45 minutes. The interesting thing was that I sat there completely enthralled by it all. Usually in these classes I'm sitting there just listening for things I don't know so I can write them down while I watch the clock for the class to be over. But this one was different. I was seeing eye to eye with the instructor. I was hanging on his every word, but I couldn't put my finger on why. Of course the subject matter was interesting, and he was very informative and knowledgeable about it. But I finally realized it was his voice. His voice was really soothing and calm. I found myself wishing the class would never end, so that he would just keep talking. Then it hit me...

...His voice sounded exactly like Jon's voice in every interview I've ever watched/listened to.

It was uncanny really. I kept saying...maybe it was just that word, but the more I listened to him the more I said nope...if I close my eyes right now I'd think Jon was teaching this class. I almost walked up to the instructor, whose name was Howard, to ask him if he was from New Jersey because that would have explained it all, but I didn't bother. I did tell my account manager about it and she said, "Thanks. I have to go sit through his class next and that's all I'm going to be thinking about." The next day I asked her if I was right and she said absolutely. She said she told Howard about it and he looked at her like she was nuts. So, I guess it's a good thing I didn't ask him if he was from New Jersey. Anyway, that's my funny story from the conference. I discovered that I've listened, watched, and studied Bon Jovi so much that I'd know his voice anywhere.

Sadly though I can't say that about God. Oh, I've heard God's voice before...many, many times...but I don't know that I would be able to say I'd know it anywhere. So, there's my prayer for the rest of my life...that I will learn and know God's voice anywhere and definitely more so than Jon's voice because no matter how much I love and adore Bon Jovi and their music...none of that is gettin' me anything eternal.

...And Guest

If you've ever gotten a wedding invitation as a single person, you know the term well. "And Guest" gets tacked on to the end of your name on the inside envelope. I've often wondered who this is. I've never really met anyone named Guest and I certainly don't have any college degrees that give me the title of "And Guest." So what's a girl to do. The last time I went to the grocery store, I considered walking through asking everyone if their name was Guest. I figured if I could just find this person, my search would be over and I could send in my response card not feeling defeated like I always do for not being able to find that person. Just for funzies, I did a search on Anywho.com for the last name of Guest in Virginia. There are actually 58 of them. Not all of them are men, of course. There are actually 2 of them in Alexandria. Both are men. But like anyone in their right mind would call them up and ask if they were single and if so would they like to go to a wedding. Ok...so both numbers were busy when I dialed. KIDDING...SO KIDDING.

In any case, I'm writing all this is to say that when I returned from my conference in Boston, my invitation to my brother's wedding was in my mailbox. It's actually the most beautiful invitation I've ever seen. The envelope and invitation are both shiny and copper (reminds you of a penny but darker). It's all done in fall colors and themes, i.e., leaves. But on the invitation it says Leann and Guest...so, again, I begin my search. I feel like putting out a personal ad that reads what is on the menu for the reception with the headline Florida in October. :) Ah...what the heck...it's my blog...I can do with it what I want, right............

The wedding is October 29th in Tampa, Florida. Florida in October is fantastic!!! The humidity seems to dissipate for a little while and there's actually a slight breeze at night. The wedding and reception is at a place with what people tell me is a really funny name...The Rusty Pelican. But in Florida if your place isn't named after something you find at the beach, you're doing something wrong. :) I'm actually in the wedding (see previous posts on the bridesmaid's dress which is being shipped to me next week), but I'd kind of just like to have someone there to hang out with, dance with, and enjoy the weekend with who is there with me because this going stag stuff is getting old. But, I digress...on to the menu:

The reception is actually a sit down dinner with all the trimmings (and we're eating dessert first...my favorite part!). Food will consist of: Hors d'Oeuvres: Fruit & Cheese Display, Fresh Vegetable Crudite with Dipping Sauce, Salami Cornets, Skewered Chicken Sate with Thai Peanut Sauce, Crab-stuffed Mushroom Caps, Shrimp Display, and Chocolate Covered Strawberries Entree: Filet Mignon and Chicken Marsala, House Salad, Chef's Vegetables, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Fresh Bread Dessert: Wedding Cake, Grooms Cake, and Dessert Table.

But the rehearsal dinner the night before is something I'm really excited about. It's at a place called Castaways (note the beach theme). And my brother and Janet have picked out a menu of breakfast foods. I think it's so unique and fun because I love breakfast for dinner. I don't know what all is being served, but I do know there will be a ham carving station and an omelet station.

So there it is...my personal advertisement for anyone (that I know) who would be interested in a mini-vacation to Florida in October for some really great food...nevermind the fact that you have to be subjected to a wedding to get the food and the mini-vaca.

Any takers?????

Friday, September 2, 2005

Whew...I'm Tired

I just spent the last 2 hours catching up with everyone's blogs. I was in Boston this week at a conference, so I didn't have constant access to a computer as I do at work and at home. A lot seems to have happened while I was gone...at least as far as blog posts go. But now I'm tired and I need to go to bed so I can get up at a decent hour tomorrow morning to pack up more of my apartment for the move.

So...coming soon to my blog (when I have a chance and in no particular order):
  • Musings on My Bon Jovi Obsession (as discovered at the conference)
  • Bean Town (and it's ego boosting men)
  • ...And Guest

9 Days until I get to see Peyton play live and in person...and I still haven't found anyone to go with me. I may have to take Jill and Sammie up on their offer for Sammie to go with me.

Every Little Bit Helps


If you can give in any way (money, supplies, volunteering), please do so. Hurricane recovery and relief doesn't fix everything overnight. The destruction that occurred in my hometown last year with Hurricane Charley was not nearly as devastating as Hurricane Katrina, but hundreds (if not thousands) of people are still in what they call FEMA trailers or temporary housing while their new FEMA houses are being built. Many homes still have blue tarps on their roofs signifying that the construction has not started or has not been completed on their damaged roofs. It has been just over a year since Hurricane Charley hit, so if that's where we are in a years time you can see why every little bit helps and that this isn't going to go away any time soon.
Both the picture above and the picture on the side bar will take you directly to the Red Cross Hurricane Relief 2005 Donation page.