Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Getting excited!

I'm getting so excited about seeing Pam and Sandi next week! Yes, next week! I was looking at my calendar today and noticed that mom and I are flying out next Thursday (that's a week from tomorrow!) I had no idea it was that soon. I should have figured, though, since mom called sometime this past weekend wondering what to pack. So this evening I finally had time to look at the weather on line and guess what? 60s and rain! Should have known for WA state. Anyway, I'm excited about the weather. Pam and Sandi probably aren't, since this is their big day and all, but I'm all about 60 degree temperatures in June/July. Though it really hasn't been that bad here in southern Indiana. The past few days have been in the upper 70s, low 80s, and that's decent this time of year for this part of the country. I'm actually still mowing my own lawn, if that says anything to those who know my loathing of hot weather.

I haven't visited Pam in over 2 years, so I'm really looking forward to getting to the northwest, seeing the house, and most especially celebrating their special day with them. I'll finally have an older sister! That takes a lot of pressure off. Of course, Sandi has no idea what I'm talking about since she's an only. Oh, well, it will be a learning experience for her.

Learning lots this 5 weeks of classes. We're learning 4 body systems as well and abdominal, chest, and deep tissue integrated system massage. I'm still not practicing like I should be. Gotta get that together soon so I don't get too far behind with what we're learning. Should be getting my massage table from the school at the beginning of our next set of classes (mid-July). I need to get a massage chair and then I'll be all set.

Work at the library has been good, but crazy. I thought it might slow down during the summer with the kids being out of school and all, but no, it's busier by far. I think the program directors did too good of a job this year with the summer reading programs. That's my guess, since the people with whom I work said it usually isn't like this in the summer. There are programs for the kids, with "prizes" for visiting each library, coupons for reading so much, and drawings for each level they complete. There's also a teen and adult program which have cash prizes, and multiple entries in the drawings for visiting each library as well. We've had so many new patrons, it's unbelievable! So life is definitely not boring at the library.

I've been reading like a mad woman, too. Sometimes 2 and 3 books at a time, which is quite unusual for me. Been reading a series that Mark has with him in Mosul by Jim Butcher about a wizard. Evidently it's a TV series as well, "The Harry Dresden Files." Very good. Then I'm continuing my way through Stuart Woods' Stone Barrington books. Read a young adult book called "Crank" about a girl who visited her dad and started using meth. Very interesting read. Can't remember the author, think it was Ellen something. Reading an Elizabeth George book right now, "With No One as Witness," Becky got me hooked on those. And I'm on the waiting list for another young adult book, "Twilight," that my niece and the person with whom I carpool to school just read. There are two other books in the series with a fourth coming out in August. They've got me curious. So there's no lack of things to read, no chance of being bored.

Gotta go and read for class now.

2 comments:

austrohoosier said...

Kim - enjoy the cool WA temps. Damp is a day like any other day for those who reside in the Pacific Northwest. Hopefully they'll catch plenty sun breaks on their special day!

Too bad Alameda doesn't lie closer to your destination as I know plenty of people who would eagerly sign up for you to practice massage on! Following last night's pilates class, I could use a good massage.

Down to one cat. Flint escaped a week ago Sunday - I've seen neither hide nor hair of him since. I hope someone took him in and has given him a good home.

Otherwise life plods along as normal. You sound good - glad to hear it!

Enjoy your trip and congrats to your sis & her partner.

Cheers,

Jeff

kelly barton art + design said...

hello miss kim.....wow 2-3 books at a time. i can't even get through one. too busy! so glad that you get to go celebrate with pam and sandi. it will make the
love of the day even better.

i am still up for you to practice on me!!!!!