Friday, April 18, 2008

A week and three days . . . .

and I will be here . . . . ahhhhh
I stare out my window at work and watch the rain beat down on the street, the poor people waiting for the bus in this dreary weather. Why is the Ballard leaf blowing man out on a day like today? Leaf blowing in the rain? Makes now sense. And it's so loud! He has been blowing those damn leaves all morning and its NOT MAKING A DIFFERENCE. Now it's hailing.

I am dreaming of warm air and the sunshiny beaches of Cyprus. Soon I will be wearing tank tops and sun dresses . . . soon.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

KICKBALL!

GAME 2 TONIGHT!!

My friends and I recently joined together to form a kickball team for the Underdog Sports league. I feel as though I have time traveled back to the fifth grade when my class took on LinkMr. Burke's class in the school championship game! Such fun! We play once a week, 7 innings or 45 min. (whatever comes first). Other then that the rules are basically the same, with the added "no man-bunting rule" : )

Hopefully we will do a bit better against "The A-Team" then we did in our first match . . . or not, the great thing about kickball is it doesn't really matter who wins! We care more about our cute baby blue socks (thanks to Michelle) and our team snacks :)

PLAY BALL!


Monday, April 14, 2008

The Dali Yoda


Maholla my enlightened peeps!



This weekend my lovely friend Corrie invited me to attend the Seeds of Compassion event at Qwest field in which the Dali Lama was speaking! We, about 18 of us, sat in one of the skyboxes and listened while the Dali Lama spoke about world events, environmental issues, and touched on current happenings surrounding, and how compassion plays into these and other aspects of our lives.

I was amazed by his Holiness's ability to truly look at the big, worldly picture when speaking towards problems affecting us. When asked about China, he responded that throughout the world there have been many instances of oppression, both in our past and currently, but overall we as a people ARE becoming more compassionate, and that gives hope for our future. China is a problem we are working through together for our future selves, but there are bigger issues- such as Global Warming and Over Population that will effect how our planet sustains for eternity, and it is those problems which trouble him most.

I was also amazed by how much he sounded like YODA! Honestly, it was super cool!

Thanks again to Corrie and her wonderful mom for inviting me along, what a fun way to spend a 79 degree day!!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Cathodox

Maholla Peeps! (get it-PEEPS-hahahaha)



What do you get when you combine a Catholic girl who hunts eggs and a Greek dude who roasts lamb? CATHODOX!!! Michelle and Kostas hosted us all on Saturday night for the first annual Cathodox dinner and celebration (that's Catholic Easter and Orthodox Easter for those of you who haven't figured it out-ha ha)



Everyone brought their favorite easterish dish to share, and we cooked ourselves up quite a feast! Kostas's mom was in town from London, Canada, and she made us a traditional Greek dish of beef and rice stuffed peppers, yum yum yummy!

Through out the night there was lots of eating, wine drinking, jumping on Kostas and Justin's new giant bean bags, and of course, Rock Band! Look at Andy singing lead- with a martini glass in his hand- what a super star!

I ended up walking home fairly early in the night do to a wave of fatigue that just wouldn't go away (no matter how much of that crazy "Kostas coffee" I drank), but I hear the beanbag jumping was taken to a new level after I left, hopefully someone has photos of that!

Thanks Michelle and Kostas! What a great new tradition!

Friday, April 4, 2008

senza caffe, sono niente

Mahollaaaaaa yawn people

I am SO tired this Friday morning. I had a lovely 7:30am meeting with the Phinney Ridge - Greenwood Chamber of Commerce this morning, and I did not have time to grab a coffee on my way! I am sitting here with my grande americano (finally) as I type- thank god for the Starbucks below my building! Drip that caffeine into my veins-haha!

Work has been busy busy this week- The Ballard News Tribune had an open house Wednesday night which went really well, but took up a lot of time. Needless to say, with late nights and early mornings spent at work, I welcome the weekend with open arms!

Tonight I am meeting up with Corrie and Meagan for happy hour at Vons, which will be great fun. I haven't seen them in a month or so, and we need to catch up! Corrie also got me a ticket to see the Dali Llama next weekend, so maybe he can bring some calm to my stressed schedule :)

Saturday night Michelle and Kostas are hosting a Cathodox Easter dinner (half way between the Catholic and Greek Orthodox Easters) which will be great! Rumor has it there may be lamb . . . . yum!

YAY WEEKENDS!