Where are you?
Find the one that calls you beautiful instead of hot. Who calls you back when you hang up on them. Who will stay awake just to watch you sleep. Wait for the one who kisses your forehead. Who wants to show you off to the world when your are in your sweats. Who holds your hand in front of their friends. Wait for the one who is constantly reminding you of how much they care about you and how lucky they are to have you. Wait for the one who turns to their friends and says "thats her."
Monsoon
Dang we got hit on Sunday night. It rained for 4 hours straight and overflowed my pool...ha, my entire backyard and neighborhood was flooded (litterally water up to the bottom of cars)to be correct.
My power went out and blew a serge in my house so now I only have power in my bedroom and one living room. Ha, I love it. Never a dull moment in my neck of the woods. =)
My power went out and blew a serge in my house so now I only have power in my bedroom and one living room. Ha, I love it. Never a dull moment in my neck of the woods. =)
4th of July in the 801
Luckie and I decided to fly standby back home to see the fam for the weekend. Our trip started off with craziness. We got bumped twice and finally got on, making it home just in time for a yummy BBQ and fantastic firewords at the Country Club. Needless to say we will never fly this away again. On our return we got bumped for two days. Ha! finally we bought a "real" ticket and are home safe and sound. Even with the madness we had a fabulous time. I always miss home and want to move back more and more each time I visit. I love and miss you already! xoxoxox
Seattle
I almost didnt come back to the 110 degree weather. My first time in Seattle was indescribable. The weather was breathtaking. I dont think it ever peaked over 65 the entire time we were there. Each morning we woke up to misty air, thick rolling clouds, Starbucks, and a delicious pastry from Pike Market Place. Life was pretty blissful for that week. We did as much as one could do in a city never visited before. We drove each and every bridge out of the city to see where it would take us, drove up to Snoqualmie Falls, which was BEAutiful, took an underground tour of the "old city", made our way on two ferries to get to Victoria, Canada, laid in the park, walked the water front, danced a night away, stared at a cement troll crushing a VW Bug under a passway, ate way too much yummy food and celebarated my birthday on the top of the Space Needle at the Sky City Restaurant.
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