Stormy Weather


It looks like January is beginning to be the worst month of the year as far as weather is concerned. Last year, we had a massive ice storm and lost power for nine days. This year, we had tornados. Yesterday, around 3 p.m., our entire area came under a Tornado Watch until early evening. I was out and about and didn’t think much of it. I came home and started working in my basement studio around 4:30 p.m. About an hour later I heard the tornado sirens blaring so I wandered upstairs to check the radar. We were under a Tornado Warning and things weren’t looking good. I tried to call Steve and couldn’t reach him. I tried again and again but still no answer. By this time I was more irritated than worried. Turns out he was in a conference all day without his phone and they were unaware of the weather conditions. Once he called, I was in the basement with the cats and the storms was quickly approaching. He agreed to stay at work until he could safely come home. The phone rang and neighbors Mick and Carrie asked if they could come over and stay in our basement. I ran upstairs, unlocked the door and told them to come on over. Steve came home when we were all still downstairs and brought us provisions (in the form of water and beer) and we waited out the storm for another hour.

But wait, there’s more. After the all clear sounded and we ventured upstairs to watch the weather they announced that another storm was headed our way. The sirens weren’t going off so Mick and Carrie decided to go home and seek any future shelter in their hallway or laundry room. By the time we went to bed, shortly after 10 p.m., most of the tornados had passed and it looked like all we were going to experience was severe thunderstorms.

Boy, we were wrong. Turns out, we had a total of 11 (yes, eleven) tornados in the area last night. Around 2:45 a.m. Steve got up to check the weather when he heard the tornado sirens blaring again. He came in an announced to me that we were going to the basement. Naturally, I didn’t want to go because I was all comfortable in my bed. Nope, Steve said, you’re going. A building had collapsed less than 2 miles away and we were experiencing 100 mph winds. Then the electricity went off and I knew I had to get up. We ventured to the basement once again, took our trusty battery-operated radio/tv and lit some candles. About 45 minutes later we went back upstairs and tried to get some sleep. Finally, we woke up around 7:30 this morning when the power returned. What a night!

It’s funny how little severe weather bothers me now. When I was a kid I was terrified of tornados mainly because of all the panic that happened during them while I was at school. I was convinced I wouldn’t see my parents again. Now, in this technical age, I can call mom on her cell while I’m safely in the basement and know she’s ok. Fortunately, everyone I know is fine and had little damage to their homes. Mick and Carrie did lose some siding when a neighbor’s tree was uprooted and part of it ended up on their house. We have another uprooted tree four houses down and lots of debris in the yard, but nothing wrong with our house. The gazebo, which isn’t secured to the ground, is even standing without a single scratch! Thank goodness everyone is ok. I’m looking forward to a little peace and quiet today!



Monday Randomness


Ah, the joys of a new week without a holiday, an event or a major obligation. It’s just so wonderful. It would be perfect if it wasn’t for the unseasonably warm weather we’re experiencing right now. Last week, we were freezing (which is normal for January) and this week we’re sweating. This morning during my workout I had to beg Pavel to turn on the air because I was so hot. Air conditioning! In January!

Today I’m going to do an interview for an article, work in my studio and do more laundry. Who knew that such mundane activities could be so exciting to me? I’ll actually have time to think about dinner tonight and possibly make something. Although, I don’t plan to make it a habit - gotta keep Steve on his toes!

This morning I’m posting from our new computer. Steve, ever the computer wizard, scored a great used Mac from work which replaced our old eMac. We do love a good bargain! This one (and I don’t know the model) has a flat, adjustable screen and takes up much less space on the desktop. Plus, synching my iPod now takes about 1/4 of the time! Very cool.

I’m still on the hunt for new Frye boots. It drives me crazy that no one carries them! One guy at Nordstrom actually told me they were not in style this season. Excuse me?! Don’t tell me what’s in style Mr. Polyestersuitwithawidetie. Fyes are classics which means they never go out of style. Plus, they just look badass. I’m wanting to get something other than my usual harness style, but they are so comfortable I hesitate to change. I have them already in dark brown, black and cognac but they also come in dark red. What to do, what to do. I’m considering these but I don’t like how low the heel is. I also looked at these but am not sure about the rounded toe. Hmm, maybe I’ll just get another harness pair in deep red.

Our Gap Kids is closing at the Mall which means we will have no Gap except for the outlet in Branson, 35 miles away. This is complete bs. I can’t believe we can have a Sephora, a Banana Republic, a Starbucks and rumors of a Coach store but no Gap. I’m about to abandon them completely. If it wasn’t for their jeans and t-shirts, I’d probably never spend another dime with them. Damned Gap, Inc.

Well, I’ve got a shower to take, an interview to conduct and jewelry to make so I’d better go. Have a great Monday everyone.



Back in the Saddle


I have a love/hate relationship with the holidays, much like everyone else I suppose. I love them because it’s a time to be with family, bake goodies, celebrate with friends and spend time relaxing. I hate them because there’s never enough time to see everyone, there’s too much rich food, and my schedule gets all messed up. This year, I took two weeks off from my normal workout routine which I needed but I missed at the same time. I also suffered from too much togetherness with family, a normal epidemic for this time of year. Six days before Christmas, Steve had all his wisdom teeth pulled so I spent several days taking care of him. He was an ideal patient and had very little problems, however, he came down with a nasty sinus infection right before Christmas which is still bothering him. Yesterday I confessed to him that I just wasn’t meant to be a long-term caregiver. He laughed and told me I’d taken really good care of him and he appreciated it. This morning, I was ready for him to leave for work and give me a break. I got up, worked out and am now at home getting ready to enjoy some coffee. My day may be boring, but it’s all mine and I plan to enjoy every minute of it!



Happy New Year


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