

Check out that hotness right there. That is just sexiness at an epic level. Ignore the fact that the bike still has a price tag and is still indoors on a showroom floor. Totally irrelevant.
So I don't really have much to say. I'm mainly just blogging to get my creative juices flowing so I can write my last paper. Haven't had a whole heck of a lot going on. We went to Competition Accessories in Springfield so I could sit on some bikes and get the feel of what would work for me. The bike pictured above works for me. Cory had to pretty much peel me away from it. Just a few more weeks and it should be mine...or at least one similar to it. It might just end up being the most kickass birthday present ever as it should happen right around my b-day. Sweetness.
I've been writing papers galore for school as it is the end of the quarter. I had one of my professors tell me that I'm ahead of most of the class and the problems with my paper (rough draft) were "advanced" problems. That's always good to hear. I'm gunning for a 4.0 this quarter, and I might actually be able to pull it off. It would be the first time since my very first quarter of college. So long ago.
Work hasn't really been all that bad since Grib is still gone. It's been quiet. I've gotten school work done, and I haven't had much to complain about. I think my biggest complaint about work is that I'm stuck in a windowless room while the weather is GORGEOUS outside.
Yay for Spring creeping its way into Ohio. It's my favorite season of the year. Winter depresses me to no end, so when Spring hits and we finally get released from Old Man Winter's icy death grip, it makes me so excited, I'm like a puppy peeing on the floor when someone new walks in. This Spring is even more exciting than usual as it brings with it the possibility to ride a kickass motorcycle. Can you tell I'm excited about that?
Just a quick mention of my favoritest TV show, Chuck. Last night's episode, Chuck Vs. The Beard was awesome to epic levels. I freakin love that show, but the last few episodes were kinda lacking in awesomeness. This one was a valiant recovery and made up for the lameness of the previous ones. I think season 3 is now starting to hit its stride. Seriously, if you're not watching this show, you need to. It's awesome. And if you do ever watch it, you'll understand why I repeatedly use the word "awesome" to describe it instead of other positive interjections.
So that's about all that's going on in my life. Oh...I'm going on a business trip to Vicksburg, Mississippi in 2 weeks. That's all I have to say about that. And I'm now down 17 pounds. If I manage to knock off another 3 pounds in the next week and a half, I'll have reached my goal for the quarter.
Alrighty, I'm off to write my last paper for the quarter.
Peace out!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
The Fever
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
The Cox Family Food Network Adventures
So...Cory and I are big fans of the Food Network. If there's not something specific on we want to watch, our TV is on the Food Network. That channel has inspired us to take on two different adventures. The first one was quite passive. The second one was active, but...I'll address that when we get there.
The first FN show we got hooked on was Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives where Guy Fieri goes all over the U.S. finding awesome restaurants and showing us the amazing food that we can't eat because it's certainly not in the Dayton area. So, Cory and I decided to take our own like Triple D show on the road to try to find some good Mom & Pop eateries in the Dayton area. Unfortunately, it was barely successful. We tried out several places. We found one that we really liked and one that was just a decent place for cheap food. Our first stop was Tickets in downtown Fairborn. They kinda have Greek fare there. Cory had the ribs, I had a gyro. The ribs were the WORST either of us had ever had, and the gyro was just ok. Our second stop was Foy's Rock & Roll Diner. This was the decent cheap place. It's quirky, small, and greasy, but it reminds me of my favorite place to eat in my hometown of Portsmouth, Hickies. Next we tried Rudy's Smokehouse. We were expecting some kickass BBQ place, nah. It was pretty much like City BBQ but not as good. So then we tried some other place in downtownish Dayton. They're ribs were decent but the portion was tiny for a pretty high price. So then we checked out Amber Rose for some European fare. Epic Fail. They're prices were WAY high, and the food was crap. I had pierogies that I'm quite certain were filled with instant mashed potatoes. The only place we tried out and thoroughly enjoyed was Mamma DiSalvo's. Talk about delicious. Their alfredo sauce is divine. The meatballs are totally delish, and they have the best cheese sticks I've ever had in my life. We love that place. Several months later and just 4 days ago we discovered Elsa's. We knew it was the home of the Bad Juan, but didn't realize that they had pretty delicious Mexican food as well, so I'm sure we'll be returning.
Our second adventure into the Food Network world was a much higher goal. We kinda decided to dive into gourmet cooking Iron Chef style. Our first attempt was to make Italian Barbecued Chicken with Polenta and Dirty Risotto. So I found out the hard way that Risotto is a royal pain in the ass to make. You have to add 1/2 a cup of chicken stock to the risotto every 2 minutes for about 30-36 minutes, and stir it constantly. Apparently there is a lot of room for failure with this dish. Fortunately, I didn't fail. It came out just as it was supposed to. Unfortunately, it still wasn't all that great. The recipe included Sweet Italian Sausage and that stuff just didn't jive well with this recipe. The Italian BBQ Chicken was just bad. The chicken itself turned out just fine, but the recipe was a little unclear in its directions and we ended up combining the ingredients for the bbq sauce and the polenta together. It looked like vomit and tasted like crap. Fail. Later on I made banana empanadas but it was so easy that it's not wroth mentioning as a challenge. So we've decided to try to do this once a month. Find some uber-complicated recipe and take a stab at it together. Fun times.
As you can tell, we are both big fans of food. Good food to be specific. And we both like to cook which brings up the importance of us finding a new place to live. Our kitchen sucks. We were practically on top of each other (not that that's a bad thing) while trying to cook Saturday. I would love to have a little room to work with and not have to stack things on top of each other constantly. We're considering trying to buy a house...a fixer-upper kinda deal. So we'll see how that goes.
And by the way, Cory's surgery went just fine. The stone is gone, and he's just about back to normal now. :)
Peace out!
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Mi Familia
So...since they're my heart and soul, and since some of you haven't been properly introduced to them yet, I thought I'd make a post about my family.
Cory
Cory is my wonderful, loving husband. Getting to spend my life with him is probably the biggest blessing I could possibly have in this world. He has his flaws, but overall, he treats me like royalty, and does everything in his power to take care of us. It doesn't hurt that he is quite a good cook. Case in point: our dinner tonight consisted of beer-battered fish, onion rings, and hush puppies, and then he even did the dishes. Right this moment, he's in the office working on his homework. I'm so proud of him for going to school. He's had his struggles, but he's getting the hang of it. I could go on about him all day, but that will bore you, so I won't.
Jasmine & Lily
I'm putting these two together because they are mirror twins. It's taken me up until very recently to be able to tell the two apart without much effort. That's 9 months of living here and 21 months of knowing them. Anyway...Jasmine is the sweetheart of the family. She's very quiet and just so lovey dovey. She reminds us of Theodore from Alvin & The Chipmunks. She's really become quite attached to me. She cuddles with me every night when I go to bed. She also drools. She is nudging my hands for a petting right now as I type. Lily is daddy's little girl. She's also a bit of attention whore. We clash from time to time because there are occasions when I can garner Cory's attention away from her, and she doesn't like that. But in general, she just wants to cuddle with daddy.
Jack
Jack is our little Power Ranger. He's only 2 years old while the girls are about 8 years old. He's a firecracker. Loves to play...a lot. He likes to play with the girls. The girls are old spinster kitties, so they're not always happy about it, but in general, they all get along moderately well. Jack is kinda like our equivalent to a dog. He's a big kitty at 15 pounds, and he has a lot of dog-like qualities. He begs for food. I've even started getting him to do tricks for food like standing up and "speaking." He hates to cuddle, though...especially with daddy. Therefore, daddy cuddles him anytime he bothers the girls. It's quite the dynamic.
So there's my family. I love them all to death. One of my favorite things to do in life is to lay in bed with all 4 of them. Cory snoring and the kitties purring. It really makes me feel at home. :)
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Eat More to Lose Weight

So, the last time I discussed my endeavor to lose weight and eat healthy, I was making some adjustments due to my inability to sleep and subsequent exhaustion. I'm happy to say that problem has been remedied. The main culprit was the B complex vitamin I had been taking. I had taken the same type of vitamin before and never had any problems, so I don't know what was up this time. I took it first thing in the morning, and 18 hours later was still unable to sleep. Forget caffeine. The other problem was my schedule. On Mondays I was getting up at 6:30 to hit the gym/pool while Cory was in class from 8:30-9:30 then I'd go home and try to sleep until I left for work at noonish. I was rarely ever able to sleep, so I'd then be starting off my week on the wrong foot with about 5ish hours of sleep, and it would just go downhill from there. Now I'm going to the gym on my way to work, so I get about 7-8 hours of sleep to start the week. That's working out much better.
For a couple of weeks, my workouts were lacking. I was struggling to do the same stuff I had been doing with ease. A couple of days I literally felt like I was going to pass out or puke after finishing. Not good. It took me a little time to realize what the problem was. A few weeks ago I cited the livestrong.com calorie tracker as awesome. It is awesome, if you're not like me. I am often times an over achiever. When the calorie counter tells me I need to consume a net 1400 calories a day to lose 2 pounds a week, I see that as my absolute maximum number. After a couple of days when my net intake was about 750-1000 calories followed by the pukey-pass outey feelings, I realized I wasn't eating enough. I decided to stop counting calories, since I know generally about what I should be eating by now. Ever since then, my workouts have improved, I haven't felt like I'm going to die, and I'm losing weight at a healthy, steady pace. I am now down 15 pounds over 7.5 weeks. Do the math...it's 2 pounds a week which is my goal. :)
Relating to diet and exercise, while surfing the net I found this fascinating blog:
Fed Up With School Lunch
I know some of you have kids in school, and I will eventually be entering the education profession, so I thought I'd share this with you. Reading through some of these meals and seeing the pictures was fascinating. Everything is pre-packaged. What the hell has happened to schools? Back in my day, our lunches may have been very processed, but it at least came to us freshly heated up and on a plastic reusable tray. And what is up with them giving six tater tots? SIX??? That is unacceptable. If you're going to feed kids crap, at least do it right. I believe that tater tots were created by the hand of God. So you better give me more than six. If I'm going to clog my arteries, I want to enjoy it. So as crappy as I thought our school lunches were, this school's is even worse. And to think I might have to be subjected to eating school lunches on occasion in the near future. It just makes one realize that our government is setting up our kids for failure. Why would they want to eat fresh produce, lean meats, and whole grains when they have the ability to choose their food for themselves when they've been feed uber-processed pizza, "bagel dogs," and cherry icees their whole lives? The term "freshman fifteen" is popular for a reason. I'd rather pay $1.50 for a burrito from Taco Bell than $7 for a salad with wilty iceberg lettuce (note: This is not an exaggeration. This is the reason I got fat after high school). The whole food system in the U.S. needs to be fixed. I know it has to do with government subsidies and that whole mess. I don't really care. It just needs to be fixed. I personally think high fructose corn syrup needs to disappear. There's nothing good about it.
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Friday, February 19, 2010
I still think February sucks
So...to continue from last week, we did not get the condo because the douchebag owners decided to sell it instead of rent it out. Major bummer. We had our hearts set on that place. After that big perfidy, we've kinda decided to weigh our options. We're kinda keeping an eye out for houses for rent. We might look into some different apartments. We might try to buy an extremely cheap house. We'll see. On the plus side, the next day we had our taxes done and discovered we're getting a sizable refund. Which means...
I'm finally getting a motorcycle. Kickass. Sorry Mom. I've wanted one since the first time I rode in April 2008. And don't worry, Mom. I'm aiming for the smallest, lightest, least powerful sport bike (See: Crotch Rocket) in existence. Something like what the dude is riding in the picture below:
See...it's tiny. It's really more like a really cool looking moped. It will save mucho bucks on gas since Dexter (My Grand Prix) sucks petroleum like a shop-vac. On average, Dex gets 17-18 miles to the gallon. Since my previous vehicle got an average of 32 MPG, Dex is a slacker in my eyes.
Valentines Day was nice. It was short, since Cory had to work that morning and that night, but he still managed to make me a spectacular steak dinner. It's his signature dish. Delicious. He uses a rosemary, garlic, and olive oil rub before grilling the steak and then makes his own barbecue sauce using Jack Daniels. Effing magnificent.
Fast forward to this week...none of the previous things I just discussed matters anymore. Monday was barely existent. I spent the day on the couch watching the Olympics and shoveling snow a couple times. Tuesday...Cory wakes up around 10:30 with a dull pain in his side. Within about 20 minutes, it's graduated to a deep, stabbing, intense pain. We go to Kettering to go to the ER because the Xenia hospital sucks ass. He has a kidney stone. Unfortunately, this rather stressful ordeal was just the beginning. It's now Friday night. He's hardly been able to eat ANYTHING. He hasn't passed the stone, and the urologist showed us that it's quite large, could get lodged in the ureter, and he might need surgery. Super. So I'm emotionally and physically exhausted. Every time Cory moves, I wake up thinking he might be in pain or getting sick or whatever, so sleep has been quite limited. Everyone pray for him. He's already missed 3 days of work, and likely won't make it back to work until this stone either passes or a surgeon blasts it apart.
Time to be a little more positive. I think I'm just going to start sharing a weekly Top 5 list. Sometimes it might have a theme. Other times, not so much. Today is one of those other times. So here's a few awesome things I've discovered recently:
1. Special K Fruit Crisps
So yeah. These things are YUMMY. I'm a big fan of anything 100-calorie, but these have found a special place in my heart. It's like eating a strawberry Pop-Tart without the super high calorie load. Can be found in the cereal aisle.
2. Mini-Coke Cans
I've gotten myself to a point where I don't really drink pop (yes that's POP and not soda). However, every so often, the craving crops up. Since I found this magnificent 7.5 oz, 90 calorie wonder, I can have just a wee little bit to suppress the craving without wasting 3/4 of a bottle.
3. Curling
This actually is not a new discovery. I've enjoyed watching Curling since the 2002 Winter Olympics. I find it fascinating. It involves a lot of strategy. It's like a chess game with big stones and brooms on ice.
4. Cereal at Night
I adopted this habit from my mother. I don't know why she did it, but she would eat cereal at night quite often. Eventually, I started doing it, and now it's become a source of comfort to me. I mean really...a bowl of cereal, especially something like Raisin Bran or Special K can still give you that sweet tooth satisfaction without the high calorie intake of a pint of Ben & Jerry's.
5. Podcasts
I hate talk radio. I grew up with my dad and/or uncle constantly listening to 700 WLW and I HATED it. Podcasts, however, are different. Why? Because I choose to listen to podcasts on specific subject matters that I enjoy. The three that I consistently listen to are Chuck Vs. The Podcast (Chuck related), Mugglecast (Harry Potter related), and TV Talk Podcast (About current TV Shows, the hosts are also very big fans of Chuck.) They definitely help pass the time when I'm sitting here in my cell...I mean cubicle.
So yeah. That's about it. I know it's not as witty or humorous as previous posts, but I just don't have it in me.
OH, one little tidbit. Grib gets a phone call from her alleged "BF" pretty much everyday. I cannot understand why since they more or less have the same conversation every night. It always starts with how Grib can't hear anything because of static. Then it moves to whatever TV show the alleged BF is watching. Then to whether the alleged bf's son has gone to bed yet. Then Grib's intestinal status: currently constipated. You get the point. I brought this to the attention of a dear friend and co-worker and her response was, "Maybe he's mildly retarded." Good times.
Peace out.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Fluffernutter
So, I'm about to spew an entire post of random crap just because I have a lot on my brain and I need to keep myself occupied so that I don't dwell on certain worries.
Ever notice that when it snows or ices or [insert bad frosty weather here], there are always lots of accidents. Ever notice that the majority of the vehicles involved in said accidents fall into two categories: sports cars and big-ass 4WD SUVs or Trucks. And who drives these vehicles? That's right, douchebags.
I'm not saying that all SUV, Truck, or sports car drivers are douchebags. I'm saying the ones that drive their SUV, truck, or sports car as if the road is not a big slush fest or ice rink and therefore end up in the ditch are douchebags. That's ok though, because this is just another one of those things that reinforces one of my favorite universal truths: karma.
Do I believe that karma is a real cosmic supernatural force? No, not really, but I do believe that people eventually get what's coming to them.
[Break for Grib Gripe: Our liasion is on his way out the door. This is made clear by him saying, "See you guys tomorrow." Grib, in her infinite social wisdom gets up and starts talking to him, following him as he's trying to get out the door. Because obviously, "see you guys tomorrow" is code for "please come talk to me so I can stay at work longer." *sigh* One of these days, I'm going to eat 15 Pixy Stix and then she's finally going to get a taste of her own medicine.]
Karma is cool, both when it works in positive and negative ways. When some idiot has this grand sense of entitlement gets his ass handed to him, for instance, some d-bag who drives a brand new BMW cuts me off because he's rich and doesn't have to obey the laws of the land gets pulled over...it just gives me such a feeling of satisfaction. On the other hand, when a good friend has been through a lot of crap and has had a really hard time for a while finally finds happiness in something, that's freakin awesome too.
In TV news:
Chuck
Chuck pissed me off this week. Not gonna lie. This episode was my least favorite of all 3 seasons. That being said, it was still good. I didn't like it for two reasons: 1) Chuck and Sarah are not together. They should be. It was written in the Dead Sea Scrolls that Chuck and Sarah are to be together. In this episode, they both sorta kinda start relationships with other people. Unacceptable. The gods are not happy with this. 2) Not only are they with other people, but it happened way too fast. Within the frame of one episode that spanned over about 2 days, the two girls involved in the love trapezoid did a complete 180, actually one of them made a 360 as she wanted Chuck, then was weirded out by Chuck and totally not into him, then was into him again. I realize that this was mostly because they originally had to cram a full season of story into just 13 episodes. I'm obviously not giving up on the show, but this still had me pretty miffed.
Lost
If you don't watch Lost, don't bother starting now. I don't say that because the show isn't worth watching. I'm saying that because if you are going to watch, you have to catch up on 5 seasons. You can't just jump into this show. Last night's episode was pretty meh. Usually Lost provokes the avid viewer to scream at the television things such as: "What the hell?" "Who the hell is that?" "Isn't he supposed to be dead?" "When are they now?" or "OMG! John Locke is the Smoke Monster!" Last night's didn't really provoke any screaming at all. But I'm sure it'll improve.
American Idol
I have only ever watched 2 full seasons of American Idol. I decided to watch last night's Idol because I was home so I could and I wanted to see what kind of dynamic Ellen Degeneres would add. I was surprised with her. I thought she would strictly be there to add comic relief and/or take Paula's place as the sugar-coater, unwilling to tell people how much they suck. She wasn't. She had her share of one-liners, but she wasn't afraid to tell someone that they bored her. Another pleasant surprise from watching Idol came in the form of Andrew Garcia. This guy's going far in the competition without a doubt. He can SING, and he's a good musician with his own style. His rendition of Straight Up was kick ass.
There was also the single mom with the blonde dreadlocks at the end who did "Natural Woman." She's going far as well. I like her style and I can't remember her name for the life of me. So I might actually start DVRing the show. Watching it is out of the question as my clusterfoo of a schedule does not allow primetime television viewing or a social life.
Real Life:
The reason why my brain is working 117 mph? We went to look at a condo today to rent. We like it. A LOT! It's gonna cost considerably more than what we're currently paying, but we can still afford it. The problem? It's through Zimmerman Realty. I know I bashed them a few posts ago, but they've kinda redeemed themselves since then. But the real problem is that we still have to wait to make sure we get the place. I don't like this. Waiting is a tool of the devil. In my opinion at least. So if y'all could please pray that we get this place, that would be super. We really hate our current dwelling. The kitchen is crap. But the new place has a kitchen that was made by angels. It would be nice to not feel like I want to shoot something whenever I walk into the kitchen to attempt to cook something. I'll keep y'all updated on what happens with that.
Peace out!
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Monday, February 8, 2010
Losing Weight Vs. Being Healthy

So, this has been the latest ongoing battle within my life: Losing weight vs. being healthy. It would make sense for these two things to go hand in hand with each other, but I've been finding out by experience that that's not necessarily true.
I made a New Year's resolution to lose weight and get healthy. I've done this a few times before. I had the same resolution for 2008 and I actually stuck with it and lost about 45 to 50 pounds. I kept most of it off up until I enrolled at Wright State again, and just like my freshman year all over, I put on about 20 pounds. Fail. To be honest, it would have been extremely hard to avoid that while still keeping my sanity last quarter. It was my first quarter as a full time student while working full time and it took a lot of adjusting. Now, however, is a different story. I've adjusted, I've found ways to eat healthy even with little time, and I've made a point to find time in my schedule to work out. Unfortunately, it's not working out like I want it to. I've lost about 10 pounds, yay, but it's getting increasingly difficult to keep going. Why? I can't sleep for crap lately with the exception of Friday and Saturday nights. Even when I manage to get to the pool and swim 20 laps on 4 hours of sleep, I still can't sleep. Due to the fact that I don't want to die before I see my 26th birthday, I've had to skip a few workouts because I wake up having barely slept and already feeling exhausted before I get out of bed. As much as it sucks to get up in the morning to workout, it sucks even more when you legitimately want to work out but know that you can't do so while still maintaining your health.
So that's how this battle plays out. My brain wants to exercise and drop the pounds because I'm tired of being fat, but my body is telling me that I can't. If I go try to workout without appropriate rest, I'm only going to cause far worse problems for myself later on. In the grand scheme of things, I do realize this is a relatively good problem to have. It's a lot better than considering buying velcro shoes because I can't reach my feet to tie shoelaces over my fat rolls. I don't think I would ever let myself get that far, but then again, Oreos are delicious. It is still quite frustrating though.
Anyway, since I'm on the subject of personal health and all that, I thought I'd share some awesome things I've discovered in this go-around.
1.) www.livestrong.com/myplate
Normally, I don't buy into the Livestrong trend, but this thing is quite useful. It's a calorie tracker, but it doesn't just track your calories. You enter your info, height weight, etc. and it tells you what your daily caloric intake should be if you want to lose X number of pounds per week. Not only does it do that, but it also has the general nutritional info for over 100,000 foods. Stuff like fiber content, protein, carbs, etc. So it really does help you track to see if you have a balanced diet.
2.) Sandwich Thins
How awesome are these? I love sandwiches...this will further be addressed in #3. But I hate the calorie count for bread. Even healthy multi-grain bread has anywhere from 150-250 calories in two slices. These nifty things have 100 calories and a decently high fiber content, but still give you something to put sandwich things between.
3.) Castlewood Oven Roasted Turkey (Available at Sam's Club)
Ok, so...I've always liked turkey, and I've had a lot of turkey in the form of deli meat, but this is BY FAR the BEST turkey I've ever had. It legitimately tastes like thin slices of Thanksgiving turkey. MMMMMMMmmmmmmmm. It comes in a 22 ounce plastic tub, and I can go through the entire 22 ounces in just a shade over a week.
4. ) Spring Mix (and other dark leafy lettuces)
Salads are fairly important to a healthy diet. There's just one problem for me, I've come to despise iceberg lettuce. Unless it is VERY fresh (which rarely happens) it just tastes like crap to me. So I've switched to stuff like the Spring Mix which has very dark, leafy greens. The down side is that they have a bitterness to them, but the upside is that I can deal with it more easily than the crap taste of iceberg and it has a lot more nutrients.
5.) Water Aerobics
Seriously. I've never had so much fun working out...except for maybe playing softball. A little known fact: resistance in water is 12 times greater than it is on land, so just about any motion you do in the water is going to be 12 times more difficult than it would be on land, but it's in the water, so it's more fun. It's also no-impact so it's great if you have bad joints. If you can get into a water aerobics class somewhere, do it. I mean, look at how much fun the old fogies in the picture are having.
So there you have it, 5 awesome things I've discovered in my current health adventures. Unfortunately, sleep hasn't really been one of them. :(
Also, Chuck is on tonight, so watch it.
And if I hear the dingy noise from Grib's computer one more time, I am going to shoot her with my pellet gun.
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Grib Gripe 1
Well, it's finally that time. Just when I was finally finding my calm, Grib has to go and drive me up a freakin wall. Here are the Grib current events:
Yesterday: I had not been sleeping well for about a week. I barely slept Monday night, so I opted to stay home from my H2O Kickboxing glass to try to sleep as exercising while already exhausted is bad. Fine. I actually got some sleep during the morning, so when I was getting ready for work, I decided to take some gym clothes and hit the base gym for my lunch break. Cool. About 4pm, I inform Grib that I will be taking my lunch at 7pm to go to the gym. It's important for us to communicate these things as there are only two of us and at least one of needs to be here at all times. 6:55 pm - Grib decides to leave the room. She knows I'm about to leave, so she says I can go ahead and leave even though she won't be in the room. No. As much as I dislike my job, I still try to do my job. Sure enough, I get a phone call about 5 minutes later and an e-mail while I'm on the phone. I take care of the phone call and the e-mail and Grib finally returns to the room at 7:15. If I had left, that would've been 20 minutes with nobody on the phones. When she comes in, I get my coat on and grab my bag and as I'm about to walk out of my cubicle, she leaves the room again. At this point, I am well past my designated time to leave, so I leave anyway. I return an hour later to find no Grib in the room once again.
Today: Grib got a couple of tickets just before I returned from class. A couple minutes later, our ticketing system pooped out...for 5 minutes. As soon as it took a dump she decided to get her dinner. In that 5 minute time frame, 2 e-mails came in for her regarding a ticket she had just opened. Those e-mails sat there for well over an hour. Why? Because she was eating and then she was on the phone and then she left and then she was on the phone. Even though I usually eat at my desk, I'm still checking everything regularly. Apparently she doesn't. Oh, and this is after I've realized over the last week or so that she doesn't log in to our phone system until at least an hour after she gets here.
A little bit later, our air system starts going haywire. One minute it sounds like a jet engine in here, the next it's totally silent. It's really quite obnoxious. I went upstairs to see if those guys had seen anything abnormal with our environment monitoring system. They hadn't. We start general chit chat, and I start griping about Grib and I say, "I bet when I get back to my cube she either won't be there or she'll be on the phone." When I get back to my cube after maybe 15 minutes upstairs, she's on the damn phone. At first she's discussing the weather. Then the price of oil and the fact that there was an oil spill in Texas so gas prices are going up and then the fact that the gas station she went to this morning was just getting new gas as she was getting gas. WHO GIVES A FLYING FART!?!?!?! Even when I'm talking with my closest friends, we don't waste time on discussing useless crap like this.
In other news...I've lost 10 pounds. Yay. I think I might actually address this further in my next post, if I don't have more gripes before then.
And now...I really have to start on the paper I've been avoiding for 3 weeks.
Peace out!
EDIT: And then there's the ticket hi-jacking. I know that there are times when I don't know everything. I know that there are times that she might know something I don't. But instead of simply hi-jacking my damn ticket and giving the user the answer, why not TELL ME so I will know hereafter?! Of course about 80% of the time, she's really just wasting the user's time with useless crap, but either way, it REALLY pisses me off.
Now back to explicating poetry.
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Monday, February 1, 2010
February = Cursed
February is by far, my least favorite month of the year. For 24/25s of my life, it was because I was without a significant other on Valentine's Day/Singles Awareness Day. However, over the last couple of years I've noticed a terrible trend of the entire month of February just being a complete and utter disaster. It's not just me either, last February was one of the worst months ever for seemingly everyone I know. To put a visual to my feelings on February, I shall portray the cursedness of it in pictures:


Last night, I warned Cory that February is the worst month of the year. He asked why. I told him bad things always happen in February. I'm pretty sure he didn't believe me. Today, he gets a call from our land lords who are totally trying to screw us over. We're applying to get an apartment at Wexford on the Green. Why? Our house sucks. Bad. Imagine the worst kitchen you've ever had...it's probably about like that. Plus the ENTIRE house with the exception of the bathroom and one wall of tile in the kitchen is covered in wood paneling. Anyway, Wexford, as a natural precaution, sends a form out to the former land lords of those applying there simply asking basic questions like, "Does the tenant pay the rent on time?" or "Has the tenant caused any damage to the property?" Keep in mind we've already paid $90 to Wexford for an application fee and a holding deposit. Zimmerman Realty calls Cory this afternoon to inform him that we have to pay $50 for them to fill out this form. This is after they A) Did not return the previous tenant's security deposit, B) made Cory sign a new lease even though he was taking over someone else's lease, C) charged him $1000 non-refundable pet deposit for two cats, two CATS! And D) did not tell him for over two years that he was paying $5 less than what his rent was every month, and have given him a different number every time they say he owes money which was also part of that phone conversation.

All this comes after a night when I tossed and turned, stayed home instead of going to the pool because I was exhausted only to continue to toss and turn. My eyes are burning from being so freakin tired, and yet, I'm almost positive I won't sleep well tonight either.
So for those of you that pray, if you can pray that this works out for us. If you don't pray, well...can you buy us a house or something? I'm kidding, but seriously, I'm way stressed out over this among other things and I really need some rest. So if you could at least ask for that on my behalf, I'd appreciate it.
For once, Grib is not the source of my anxiety, but she has contributed. Don't worry. There's never a Grib-free day in this office.
On the plus side, Chuck is on tonight.
Watch it. I triple-dog dare you.
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Friday, January 29, 2010
The Grib
Alright, so since she will likely be a frequent topic of discussion...or...monologue on this blog, I thought I should give a bit of background on Gribletron in order to give a proper context to my incessant griping. Now. I will be perfectly honest in saying that parts of this may make me look like a completely insensitive douchebag, but I promise, anyone that works with Grib understands my plight.
First off: her mannerisms. The first three minutes of the video below is only a slight exaggeration from the real thing.
I know how funny this looks from the outside. In fact the Lorraine skits were probably my favorite on MadTV back in the day. I did not know, however, that I would be working with her real-life counterpart several years later. The Grib really does make that coughing noise. She really does make that extremely annoying "HUH" sound. She really does talk over you without letting you finish what you're saying. She really does investigate things thoroughly before paying for them even at a extremely nominal value. She really does wear ridiculous outfits like that. I wouldn't put it past her to pay for something in $13.50 in nickels.
Now, unfortunately, Grib has been on chemo therapy since December. I really do feel bad that she has to go through that. Nobody should have to endure that kind of stuff, however, I do not like hearing all the gory details about it. At any given time, I can probably tell you the current status of her bowels. Why? Because she tells anybody and everybody that engages in a conversation with her. It's usually about the third thing she says. In fact, I once heard the word "diarrhea" twice in the span of the first 10 seconds I came in contact with her for the day. Not only do I hear about this, I hear about it somewhere around 4-5 times a day. Why? Because she makes about that many PERSONAL phone calls at work. Which brings us to the next issue.
Her many, lengthy, and varied personal phone calls on the government monitored work phone. In the 8 months I have worked with her, she has called either the insurance company or medical billing company at least 10 times. She once called to cancel a magazine subscription that she allegedly did not sign up for and practically yelled at the person...at work...with lots of people still there. She once called Verizon to cancel the texting service on her phone because her phone is 8 years old and cannot receive texts. Because all customer service reps are salespeople too, she spent about the next hour and a half discussing different cell phones (free ones only) with this poor person even though she had absolutely NO plan to buy a phone at that point in time. And then there was my favorite phone call when she literally screamed at her mother over the phone about how she doesn't like being constipated.
This is actually just the tip of the iceberg. I'm quite certain I will have many rants about her here, and now you know the basic gist of The Grib.
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Methods of Coping
Given the rather stressful nature of dealing with someone who's personality clashes with mine with the weight of a 10 car pile-up, I've had to find ways of continuing to earn my paycheck without going postal...sorta. My two favorite ways of dealing are music and guns.
The music aspect comes in the form of listening to my "Bad Day" playlist on repeat for the entire 8 1/2 hours I'm in my cell. The playlist includes Alvin & The Chimpunks, Single Ladies, various songs from the Chuck soundtrack, songs from my wedding, 90s songs, 80s songs, Disney songs, Hanson, Huey Lewis & The News, Jack Johnson, New Kids on the Block, Taylor Swift, just general happy songs that will not allow you to be in a bad mood when you're listening to them. Unfortunately, it's losing its effectiveness which has lead me to turn to my guns.
I've built up quite an arsenal over recent months. I currently keep 4 firearms in my cubicle. They all four have very different purposes. The Tommy Gun is used for an all-out brawl among many people. The double-barreled shotgun is mainly used for intimidation purposes as it can only fire two cartridges at a time and is a pain in the butt to cock and reload. The revolver is useful in the heat of the moment. But my prized weapon is my rapid fire rifle.

This is the BuzzBee Toys Ruff Stuff Rapid Fire Tek rifle. It has a 6-round magazine that holds 6 darts in 6 shells. It's has lever action and ejects the empty shells to clear the barrel for the next shot. Cool, isn't it? It provides me great stress relief to not only fire this baby, but it gives me some sort of peace to load the clip and click it into place on the gun. Fortunately...
This resides on the wall between myself and Grib. However, even with all of these preventative and reactive measures to try to keep my sanity, I still lose it sometimes. I promise you'll hear about it soon.
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Tessa's return to blogging
Ok...so I haven't blogged in well over a year. Since I have an inherent need to say what's on my mind, and I don't get to spend much time with my husband and therefore don't want to waste what precious little time we have together with my just spouting off random crap, I figured I could start dumping my intellectual dribble here. Plus, I gripe to him way too much about life and he deserves better than that.
Now, that being said, don't expect very frequent updates. I'm usually quite busy doing the full time school/ full time work thing, but there will be times when I just need to take a cerebral crap. When that happens, I'll come here for it. And in case you're wondering where the blog name came from, TLC are now my initials. Cool, huh?
For those of you I haven't been in contact with for a while, in case you're unaware, I've now been married (to a spectacular man) for almost 8 months. I'm currently back at Wright State University full time majoring in Integrated Language Arts in order to get into the Teaching Adolescents to Young Adults masters program and subsequently teach high school English. I currently work in tech support at Wright-Patt Air Force Base. I hate it. This will be a subject of which I will likely speak often.
So...I thought I'd give you all an idea of what to expect on this blog. Basically, I'll talk about whatever the hell I feel like talking about when I decide to blog. Many times this will likely be my extremely high level of frustration with my co-worker who shall henceforth be addressed as "Grib." I will often talk about the TV show "Chuck." If you're not watching it, that needs to be changed immediately. At the time of this writing, I am trying really hard to eat right, lose weight, get into shape, be healthy, etc. This will also be something I frequently discuss until I get sick of it, give up, and return my former glory of greasy cheeseburgers, pizza, donuts, and general slothfulness. Given my career goals to enter the education field, I might discuss that every so often. I will likely discuss Johnny Depp when he pops up in the news as he is my secret lover whether he knows it or not. Occasionally my brain likes to venture into deep thought about life, love, and the pursuit of happyness, so that will probably creep up every so often as well. I will also share things that I find funny, like this. Other than that, we'll see what my mind decides to actualize.
I won't be making this here blog private as it is kind of a pain to do so, but I am only telling a select few about it. So if someone else asks for some reason, I have no blog. You saw nothing.
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