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Friday, December 10, 2010

Jarred's Makeup Musings

 This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!


Okay, so you only need to watch the first 45 seconds or so of the video to get the joke, but the whole thing is a hoot.



Brian Regan. Jarred's favorite comedian. He was reminded of this very refrigerator joke when I wanted to stop in a Walgreen's for a new eye pencil.

On the car ride home, I told Jarred that I had seen an awesome YouTube tutorial about blue eye liner and wanted to try it. I mentioned that the woman who produced the video used more expensive makeup; her liner probably cost $30 compared to my $4.19 stick.

Jarred grinned really wide and began quoting the Brian Regan joke: "This makeup cost 4 dollars; makes you look pretty. This makeup cost 30 dollars; makes you look pretty."

Sometimes a man's perspective on the female brain is just what I need.

How right he is.

M

Monday, December 6, 2010

To my Louie

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!


What a cutie. Oh, and Lucas too.

I've said before, Louie is scared of our regular camera. But he gets absolutely positively tremendously freaked-the-cuss-word-out when I whip out my cell phone and point it at him. I tried sitting him up in my lap, but he just strains to get away from it. Hilarity ensues.

Oh Lou. You are such a goofball and I love you!




M

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Gearing Up For Christmas

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I deep-cleaned most of the apartment today in preparation for Thanksgiving and Christmas. While Jarred and I will decorate our tree Thanksgiving morning, I went ahead and put up a few decorations in the main living area. I didn't really get to decorate last year for Christmas and the little that we did, I wasn't able to enjoy considering I was working nonstop during the season. I'm really going to enjoy this year, that's for sure!

This is Louie's tree! Perfect size -- 3 ft tall!
I spent some time wrapping bars of soap and metal tins to make little decorative gifts to go under his tree!

Grandma made this quilt. So glad I have one since I grew up with Mom keeping hers up all year round.

Our bare tree. I wanted Jarred to go ahead and put the tree up so we don't have to deal with it come Thursday morning.

I'm sure I will be posting more pictures of our decorating projects. My creative juices are flowing and I think I'm channeling Ashley Ann a bit. J and I are taking a trip to Hobby Lobby tomorrow night!

M

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Embrace the Camera Thursday

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It's Thursday again! And it's time for me to Embrace the Camera! Click the button below and play along too!




This is my second week participating in Embrace the Camera and this time, I grabbed my 'child' for a quick photo:

Never mind that as soon as I had Jarred snap the picture (on my cell phone) LouieBlue jumped at the noise of the capture tone and a nice struggle ensued. He won with a paw to my eyeball. Major foul Lou.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Embrace the Camera Thursday

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!



So after a few months of reading Emily's Embrace the Camera posts, I'm finally participating. I really hate taking pictures of myself. I don't mind other taking photos of me, but when I point the camera in my own direction, I seem to always get the angle that shows way up my nose. Or I scrunch my face and get the illusion of a double chin from where I had stitches when I was 4 because I jumped off a kitchen playset and busted my chin. Such a talented child I was.... at always having bruises and scrapes and boo-boos, right Mom?

I guess I'm bending Embrace the Camera's guidelines a wee bit since I don't have children yet and I have a spouse that is [alot] camera shy. So my Embrace the Camera will have to be pictures of just plain ol' me. Maybe I can get LouieBlue involved some weeks but that's highly improbable as well. That dog is the biggest weenie -- he seriously runs away whenever I pull out the camera.


Waiting for Jarred to get out of work Wednesday evening. We just got new phones on Tuesday and I was having fun with the camera checking out all the color tones. I'm a pretty big fan of sepia myself. And no, I'm not purposefully striking a diva pose. I have a bad habit of having hair fall in my face. Blame it on the cowlick. That I probably still have. Hence the bare forehead. Bangs are a dangerous thing on me....




M

Monday, November 8, 2010

Favorite Christmas Songs

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!

I love November and December. My favorite time of the year. Seriously. I love the warm fuzzy feeling I get from the Christmas spirit. I love putting on soft sweaters and my Uggs (yes, I wear them. What about it??). I love putting up our Christmas tree and hanging our garland and ornaments. I love everything about the season.

When I took a semester off from school and temped in an office, I got to put in my headphones, blast my iPod and file papers all day. And you can sure bet that beginning November 1st of that year I began my playlist of Christmas songs. I even bough a new Christmas album to kick off the season with.

So here's my own list of favorite Christmas songs. Most of these you have probably heard, but maybe some you've forgotten. Maybe there are a few surprises in there!

10. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas


This song can only be sung by Frank Sinatra. Maybe that's why I like it so much. Christmas easy-listening at its best.

9. O Holy Night


Sung by Nat King Cole. This is the version I have on my iPod. I love it and will sometimes fall asleep to it. Absolutely the most special Christian song about our savior's birth.

8. Carol of the Bells


Tough call, where 'Carol of the Bells' really stands in my Top 10, but it will always be there. I couldn't find a good version with the lyrics, but I found this piano version to be beautiful all the same. And who doesn't love Home Alone's 'Carol of the Bells'? I made it my mission one year to learn all the lyrics to this song.

7. Linus and Lucy


One of the best parts of Christmas is when 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' airs on TV. It's my dad's favorite. And thought this song might be considered 'Christmas' enough, I still love it as a song for the holidays

6. The Little Drummer Boy


Sung by the Vienna Boys Choir is music to my ears. This was one of my first favorite Christmas songs.

5. Parade of the Wooden Soldiers


Not the best version, but I couldn't embed the original. I'm not sure whether I love the song or the animation more...

4. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen


This song had me at the first lyrics:
Let nothing you dismay,
For Jesus Christ our Saviour
Was born upon this day,
To save us all from Satan's power
When we were gone astray
3. Bring a Torch Jeannette, Isabella


This is a new favorite. My favorite version is Mannheim Steamroller's, but it's not on YouTube. I featured this video last year and I still love it. Look up the lyrics. They're beautiful.

2. The First Noel


Nat King Cole again. My second favorite Christmas song. And my first traditional Christmas song. I remember when I was younger, I got *NSYNC's Christmas album and played this song over and over. How embarrassing.

1. While You Were Sleeping


Absolutely my number 1. This song never fails to bring me to tears every. single. time.

M

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Lead Me

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!

Sanctus Real's 5th album has been out since early 2010, but this song has been passing around the Internet for a month or so now. Heard it on one of the blogs I follow and wanted to pass it along.



M

Thursday, November 4, 2010

I'm Back with a Touchy-Subject Video (Ack! Glenn Beck!)

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Okay. Let's talk.

I know.

I haven't posted in a while. Ouch.

But I'm back.

And feeling pretty good.

I just took a test and I think I did well.

And one of the blogs I read featured a great video clip from Glenn Beck's radio show yesterday.

And it's almost the weekend.

Score.



P.S. I promise to be back more often. Sweary-swear.

M

Saturday, October 2, 2010

My Review of Hi-Hat Cupcakes

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!

Alright, so I'm sure many of you who read my blog are also fans of Bakerella. I think the woman is awesome and I was dying to try the Hi-Hat Cupcake recipe she featured. If you don't know what these little cuties look like, seriously, just click on the link.

I'd like to start off my review by saying that these are awesome cupcakes. They are so rich, so make sure you have some kind of drink ready.

I'd also like to say that this is no simple recipe and it does take a while. But it's worth it. If you have a free day, make them!

Sorry for the lack of preparation pictures. My hands were full.

I followed the directions for the cupcake batter perfectly. I was a little concerned that the batter had developed into almost a whipped cream consistency. I was skeptical that the batter would actually bake correctly. But the cupcakes baked up just fine, albeit flat on top. But that's what you want for these cupcakes. It was a little difficult getting the cupcakes out of the muffin pan, so I had to tap the sides of the cakes and then flip over the pan to get the cupcakes to fall out. Mom and I had a naked cupcake (without any icing) and they were unbelievably light and fluffy. They are perfect all by themselves.

I stuck the cupcakes in the refrigerator to cool and began making the icing. The directions were quite difficult and involve a bowl placed over a simmering pot of water while you beat the icing with a hand mixer for almost 15 minutes. It was super hard. But once I finally got the 'stiff peaks' that the directions were looking for, I was pleased.

And then I tasted the icing. It was basically homemade marshmallow fluff. And tasted like toothpaste. It was terrible. I threw out all the icing immediately. *shivers* It was that bad.

So I used my trusty buttercream icing recipe:

2 sticks unsalted butter
1 egg yolk
1 tsp vanilla extract
Powdered sugar

Cream the sticks of butter in a mixer until butter color is a light yellow. Add the egg yolk, then beat in the vanilla. With the mixer on low, add powdered sugar until you get your desired consistency.

I use almost an entire bag of powdered sugar to get a very dense frosting. I thought that would harden up better in the freezer than a whipped frosting.

I put the icing into a piping bag and squeezed the icing out onto the cupcakes. I didn't get very much height because the icing warms up because of the heat of your hands. But it turned out for the best because most of my family hates a lot of icing :) So maybe I should call them Lo-Hat Cupcakes!

I put the frosted cupcakes into the freezer for 10-15 minutes while I prepared the chocolate chips. Make sure you melt more chocolate then you think you'll need. I thought I had melted enough, but didn't.

I dipped the frozen cupcakes in the chocolate and immediately stored the cupcakes in the fridge to harden up.

2 hours later... and I finally remembered to take pictures:



Yeah, it's good. I mean, with the changes I made, of course!

By the way, who loves my cake stand? I made it today! Mom and I went to a cute antique shop in town and found the candle stick holder and the plate, which came with a matching server. How awesome is that???


M

Sunday, September 19, 2010

The Forgotten Man

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Thanks Dad for showing this to J and me.
It's doubly scary to me because every day in class, I feel the urgency in my professors' voices when they talk about the current government. Sorry, you can't be a finance major without politics playing a big part in your classes.
I know they are worried and we are too.

I don't normally talk about politics on this blog because, especially now, they are depressing. But maybe they need to be talked about more than ever.

So here are my politics, thanks to Jon McNaughton. I've turned off my comments because good or bad, I frankly don't care. This is what I truly believe, said by the voice of another.

And thanks Dad for making sure I was brought up with my head screwed on straight.



M

Friday, September 17, 2010

Friday DIY Project

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!

I saw this awesome, yet easy tutorial for a canvas bag featured on How About Orange and knew I had to try it. Jessica, the woman who is behind HAO linked to Ashley Ann Photography's page for the DIY bag.

Okay, so what's this awesome bag? It's a doily monogrammed canvas bag. It's great! I had a lot of fun making it, it only took an hour and voila! A cute tote for whatever my heart desires.

I didn't think to take photographs of the process, but you can see that in the tutorial. I'll just show you my finished product!

My supplies:
1 canvas tote -- I chose one with pockets on the outside
1 tube of black sparkly fabric or craft paint
1 sponge brush
1 paint brush
1 doily
1 can of adhesive spray

And that's it! I sprayed the adhesive onto the back of the doily and positioned it onto the bag. I blotted paint over the holes of the doily to create the pattern. I lifted up the doily before it had completely dried. I waited for the paint to dry and then painted the monogram in the middle.

Here's a close up of the paint:

It's also a great project for those of us who are a bit messy. You don't have to be perfect with your painting because that's what makes it unique!

This is was a nice Friday afternoon project and I encourage all my bloggy readers to make a cool bag like this too!

M

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

How We Save Money

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!

Don't read this thinking you'll gain some new brilliant insight into how to get rich. Because Jarred and I are anything but.

However...

I'd like to think Jarred and I do save a lot of money by knowing what to buy and when. Or whether we should buy at all. With new bills coming in, like car insurance, we're going to be needing to ct back even further. But we can do it!

1. We buy generic. Everything. Our grocery store sells cans of tomato soup for 46 cents. Campbell's Tomato Soup sells for something over a dollar. I don't even really look at the price because I choke when I see it. All I have to see is the number 1 before the decimal place to know that the can of soup has no place in our shopping cart.

2. We eat leftovers. I try as best I can to cook for 2 people. But there's normally a little food left over. Jarred has been taking Banquet frozen dinners into work for almost a year and he told me yesterday that he was getting tired of them. So I told him that he could start eating the leftovers, which has been my job up until today. He took in some red beans and rice leftover from Monday's dinner and tomorrow he's having tacos.
Now what do I have for lunch? Mostly peanut butter sandwiches. And grilled cheese. Sometimes salads. Sometimes soups. That's where our cheap shopping comes in handy. That 46 cent chicken noodle soup? That's my lunch!

3. We go grocery shopping together. This is mostly because Jarred has the checkbook, but I also like going together because we keep each other in check. I want some Oreos, Jarred asks me if we really need them. So the Oreos get put back on the shelf. Yeah, it sucks at first, but I don't really miss the snacks once we get home. We look at prices together and compare. It may take us awhile, but at least we're really aware of what we're bringing home to eat.

4. We don't go out to eat or to the movies. I love eating out at restaurants, but it's so expensive. Honestly, I about threw a hissy fit when I figured out that a double cheeseburger from McDonald's Dollar Menu wasn't actually a dollar. It's called the Value Menu now. $1.29 now. I don't go to McDonald's now.
If we get coupons or gift certificates to a restaurant, then we'll occassionally go. A sandwich/pizza shop in town offers $10 off you next order when you order online. Too bad I can't find the gift certificate to actually use it...
I'm sure everyone's heard of redbox. We will sometimes get a movie from the kiosk and take it back home for a movie night. But even better? We will play video games with each other or just watch TV. Our days are hectic and relaxing at the end of the day is great!

5. We take advantage of coupons and special offers. Sometimes Jarred's employer has discounts of basketball or football games, so we'll take advantage of those. The first semester after Jarred had moved out here, we bought season tickets to football games. While we didn't go to all of the games, we made sure to go to enough to get our money's worth!
For the ladies, here's a great offer! I sometimes like to shop at Victoria's Secret -- yes, they've got more than just underthings! I gave them my mailing address and now every month or so, I get coupons for free underwear. Yup. FREE. There's no catch to it really. I mean, the company is hoping you'll come into the store and pick up the free gift but then also purchase other things. But not me. Just the free gift thanks.

6. We don't shop. Jarred and I both have our certain things that we like to buy. For me, it's makeup and clothes and shoes. For Jarred, it's cigars. I see things at the mall that I'd love to have. But by the time I'm back home, I've forgotten about them. And frankly, I don't need clothes right now. I may want to get a sweater or 2 for the colder months, but if I don't, I'll survive. It's a good thing that Jarred and I both have lots of clothes. Frankly, unless one of us gained some serious weight, we'll probably keep these clothes for a while. Even if we lost weight. My pants could always be looser, right?

7. We don't spend money unless necessary. This is the one that counts the most. I'd love to get a new t-shirt for an upcoming football game. But do I really need it? No. I'll find something else to wear and it won't be the end of the world. I guess if you don't have money to spend, then you won't. I know, I know. Some people still do. But we don't!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Fall is Here -- And so is Apple Bread!

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!

I love fall. I love the changing seasons and the changing colors outside and everything is cool and crisp. I just love it.

In honor is Labor Day, we took a trip to the apple orchard outside town for Apple Fest.

We got a bag full of Jonathan apples -- perfect for Apple Bread!

I want to share this recipe, since it's my very own. I tried to perfect it last year and I think I have the consistency down. I am still working with the measurements of spices.


MandJHooray! Apple Bread

Ingredients:

2 cups all-purpose flour (unbleached)
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup room softened butter (1 stick)
2 eggs, beaten
2 medium size apples (tart apples work best)
1 teaspoon vanilla
Cinnamon
Dark brown sugar
Nutmeg
Cloves
Allspice

Directions:

Set the oven to 350 degrees. Coat a bread pan with butter or shortening.

Combine flour, baking soda and salt in a bowl. Whisk together to blend, but do not sift ingredients.

In a separate bowl, cream butter and sugar together until color of mixture is a pale yellow. Next, add the two beaten eggs and vanilla to the wet ingredients. Stir together until a smooth consistency has been achieved.

Chop apples into bite size pieces. Feed apple pieces into a food processor to shred. Add apple shreds to wet ingredients. Combine flour mixture and wet ingredients, stirring until a smooth dough has formed. Dough will be slightly tacky.

Dust dough with cinnamon, brown sugar, nutmeg, cloves, and allspice. The more spices added, the more flavorful the bread will be. Blend spices thoroughly into dough, then spoon dough into buttered bread pan.

Bake in oven until bread is golden brown and a toothpick comes out clean. In my oven, the bread bakes for about 40 minutes, but times will vary.

Once bread is done, remove from oven and let cool in bread pan for 10 minutes. Remove bread from pan and set on rack to finishing cooling.

Slice and enjoy!


Sunday, August 22, 2010

Married

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Friday, August 6, 2010

Lucas Is a Fiesty One...Who Knew?

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Same

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April 2, 2007


June 16, 2010

We may still have the same haircuts we did 3 years ago, but that's about the only things that's stayed constant.

Besides for our life together, of course.

And I'm glad to know that long after the hair turns grey or falls out, we will be there to experience the last of life together. I think that's the very definition of comfort.


Thursday, July 29, 2010

Unconvential MeTruths

 This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!


Or aptly named: Weird Things About Me.

Where should I begin? There's a lot of weird things about me. Not like, booger-picker weird. Actually, that's just gross. But you get it. Things that make you go "Huh, I wouldn't have guessed that about Meaghan". Ya know, those kinds of things.

1. I'm very happy with life right now, but I always identify with sad songs. So if I post sad, depressing lost-love lyrics, it's not how I really feel. I just love those kinds of songs.

2. Speaking of songs, I picked out a few years ago what song I wanted to be walked down the aisle to. It's called Life in Technicolor and it's by Coldplay. Listen:



But then the band came out with a continuation of 'Life In Technicolor' called ' Life In Technicolor II'. I was in love.



Except... I then started to listen to the lyrics. I guess a song that alludes to some sort of nuclear warfare and the end of the world isn't wedding appropriate. Poops.

3. I like almost all vegetables, except for onions. I hate onions. As for the rest of the veggie group, I either like it or haven't tried it.

4. I used to be really slap-happy about brand names, but now I don't care. This is mostly when it comes to food and other grocery store sundries. I'm not paying over $2 for a box of pasta. No way. Sorry Barilla. Hellooooo Kroger Dollar brand. Toilet paper? Angel Soft had been on sale for $1 for months and months and then this summer -- BOOM. $1.28. No thanks. 1-ply 88 cent TP? Please and thank you.

5. I have more lip gloss than any other person I know. I find tubes and sticks in purses, jeans, etc all the time. It's like Christmas morning when I find a long lost trusty gloss.

6. I love day planners. I had one that I kept up very regularly and it's almost all filled up. It had a leather dust cover and you could replace the pages inside. But will I? No. I think I'll make a new planner. Maybe.

7. I can't do my makeup to save my life. Dark colors make me look vampy. Pearl colors and sparkles make me look 17. Natural colors are wayyy to natural. What do I do? I guess Jarred needs to start make a lot more money so I can have my very own live-in makeup artist.


On another note, the wedding is only 16 days away! The ticker at the top of the blog is off by one day. For whatever reason. Sadly, it is one day short.

Monday, July 12, 2010

My Sweetheart

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!


Kudos to our wonderful photographer Joe!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Vacation Pictures

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See? I told you I'd put some pictures up.

These are photos from Mom's camera, but there aren't that many. Here's a sampling!


Smoking cigars - a favorite past time. Except Papaw. He just liked sitting out with them.


Uncle firing up the grill for hamburgers and hot dogs!


K and Papaw :)


Aunt gave me a crown and light up diamond ring to wear for the shower. Jarred found it hysterical!


Showing off the crown and ring. The crown kept popping off my head - it was a little small!


What an appropriate cake!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

The Best Gift

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!

I didn't realize it back in December, but I think Jarred gave me the best birthday present I could ask for. No, not the engagement ring. Well... I guess that would be considered the best. But on a different level.

Ahem.

Anyway.

Jarred got me a gift card to my favorite spa in town. The gift baggie came with a brochure of all their services. I went straight for the 'manicure' page. One of my favorite things to do is get a pedicure, but I wanted to try a manicure. More specifically, I wanted to get artificial nails.

Point blank - I've always had super ugly nails. I've always been so embarrassed by them. I know so many women say that, but seriously, my nails were UGLY! I never knew exactly what was wrong with them and all the researching online did me no good. I couldn't find anything.

My problem? My nails were very curved and grew downward. The worst part was the deep horizontal ridges that would grow on my nail bed. I can't even search Google images for a good picture because nothing comes up as severe as my nails looked. I don't have any pictures myself because I was embarrassed. I never let my nails be photographed.

Anyway, I decided to get acrylics put on. I went to the salon by myself and had my favorite beautician apply the nails. I told her about my problem and she was very kind and didn't make me feel awkward. I had the nails painted a light pink color that I loved.

The nails only lasted 2 weeks, but I loved it. I loved having smooth, normal nails. They were pretty! My engagement ring looked even better with pretty painted nails.

I also had a pretty bad problem with picking at my cuticles. Sometimes I would even pick so hard they would bleed. The skin up to my first knuckle was always raw and red and bleeding from my picking habit. I couldn't stop and I didn't notice I was doing it half the time! With the artificial nails, my beautician had scrubbed my cuticles and softened them up, so there was nothing to pick at. The redness started to go down around my knuckles.

It took awhile to get all the glue off my nail bed after I took off the artificial nails. I think in those 2 short weeks, I had totally rid myself of my cuticle picking problem. My beautician had recommended a protein base coat to keep on my nails to help keep them healthy. I have religiously applied it.

I have noticed that the ugly ridges in my nails have begun to disappear. I really think that my constant picking was 'traumatizing' my nail bed and that's why I had those deep ridges. The last remnants of the ridges are there when I take off the protein base coat, but it's nothing like it used to be.

I decided to paint my nails tonight. This is the first time EVER that I have kept polish on my fingernails. I tried to paint my nails when I had the deep ridges, but I always thought it exaggerated the problem. So as quickly as I applied the polish, I would take it right off.

Jarred tells me he likes it when I wear pretty polish on my nails. Of course, he's never seen any on my before. We went out to the bookstore, out to eat, and to the mall tonight and I had my polish on and wasn't embarrassed!

So thank you Jarred! In a roundabout way, you gave me the best gift! It may seem a bit superficial, but to me, it's a huge feat to be able to wear polish on my wedding day.

Look Mom and Dad! No ridges!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

J's Co-Worker Made Us Realize We're Getting Married!

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!

As much as I have talked about the wedding on this blog and in real life, it hasn't felt real. I had yet to have a moment of "Oh my gosh! I'm getting married!" before today. I didn't feel it when I saw myself in the mirror with my dress and veil on. I didn't feel it when I went to the baker's to order my cake. I didn't feel it when Jarred booked the honeymoon.

But I finally had a moment today. And it came in a really unsuspecting place.

Jarred and I went to a retirement party tonight for 3 people that Jarred works with and people who I got to know when I temped at the same office over a year ago. It was nice seeing these people again after so long. They are all so nice and many congratulated us on our impending wedding.

But I finally had 'that moment' as we went to say goodbye to one of the retirees, who was also my boss when I temped. She congratulated us again and then, strangely, began crying. She said she knows we are going to have a very long, happy life together and she wishes us all the best because we are both wonderful people who found each other.

I tried really hard not to cry and Jarred can deny all he wants, but I know it choked him up as well.

I finally had my moment of "Wow! We're getting married!" and I'd like to thank the wonderful Mrs. B for giving it to me. Jarred and I get congratulations a lot, but we have yet to receive comments about how we're going to have a long happy life together and it's just beginning. I looked at Mrs. B with her husband and thought about what her wedding might have been like, many years ago. Now, she's on the verge of retirement where she and her husband get to spend however many of their last years together. They've been through a wedding, babies, children growing up and leaving home, and now, retirement. Crazy crazy to think Jarred and I will be there someday. And probably quicker than we would like.

We're getting married!




Sunday, April 4, 2010

Happy Easter!

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!


Happy Easter from M and J Hooray!



"Jesus said to her, 'I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies'." -John 11:25


Our church volunteers at Relay for Life. Beginning last year when my mom's best friend was diagnosed with breast cancer, all the ladies of the church wore hats to church on Easter to raise money for our Relay for Life team. Since Granddaddy passed away last year during Easter, we weren't able to participate. This year Mom, Kat, and I got some fancy hats and wore them to church.

Remember that Jesus is also the reason for this season!


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Open Letter Concerning Why I Left

 This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!


I figured I'd write an open letter about why I left my job yesterday. I know it was completely out of the blue (well, not for me) but there was a lot of thought put into it.

Frankly, I had been unhappy at my job since around October, but thought it would be better to tough it out through the holidays because I would be making some good money. I didn't want to put Jarred in a position of having to support me (This is before we were engaged).

Christmas was very hectic for me. I had holiday activities that I really wanted to do with my family, but couldn't because I had to go into work everyday, just getting one day off each week. Now remember, this was a part-time job for me. I shouldn't have had to go into work that often.

I think from one stand-point, Christmas really did it for me. I know my boss was under a lot of stress, but I'd even say to her face that she should have learned how to manage her frustration better. There were a few episodes where she would blow up at an employee for something piddly. I got the worst 'tongue-lashing' of my life during the holidays because I forgot to fill in each employees time cards one week. My own parents have never yelled at me like she did that time!

I don't want to say anything bad about anyone I worked with because I liked them all. Yes, I did like my boss. But, as I told her yesterday, it's very difficult to work for someone who likes to micromanage everything. In the fast-paced world of retail, you can't micromanage, and if you try to, you'll eventually fall behind.

I'm sure that every employee would agree with me that Mondays suck for working. Our boss was very huffy and frustrated most Mondays. Everything you do is wrong, or you're not doing it fast enough, or you're not taking enough care when you do it. Again, micromanaging.

This past Monday was really no different, but my boss's frustration with whatever was evident from the moment I said hello to her. I got scolded about something as I was putting my coat away before heading out to the sales floor. I got scolded again right after I clocked in. The assistant manager and I were given our tasks. I didn't fully understand what I was supposed to do. Boss's frustration mounted substantially. I entered some inventory into the computer given to me on a sheet of paper. I printed off my finished inventory log from the computer. I put it away. Thirty minutes later, I began counting out a deposit and was asked if I had finished my inventory assignment. I said yes. Boss went digging, found the inventory sheets and dropped her head, chuckled, and let out a yell. There were customers in the store. She yelled for me to close the cash drawer and to please, for the love of God, finish what I start. I apparently had not manually written down the inventory as well as entering it into the computer. This was a new procedure to me. Boss didn't want to hear it.

And that's when I got really angry.

Monday wasn't the first time that same scenario has been played out. Not at all.

I just think my feelings about the store came to a head Monday. I was sick of it. There's nothing else to say besides for I WAS JUST PLAIN SICK OF ALL THE BULL!

I came home, cried to Jarred about how unhappy I was. That my 'misery' was affecting every other aspect of my life. I would come home from work and yell at Jarred about stupid things because I was physically and emotionally drained.

I got Jarred's permission to quit. I didn't know whether I actually would because I had tried to quit back in December and had pussed out at the last second because I was scared of my boss's response.

That next day, I was sick to my stomach. Mom came over to see Lukie (who got groomed!) and I talked to her about it. I had to go into work at 6 that night and was not looking forward to it. I had 60% made up my mind that I was going to march in there and quit on the spot.

Mom told me to go ahead and get it over with.

I decided not to let emotions get in the way. But I was still a nervous wreck. I don't remember being that nervous in a long time. I walked into the store around 4 in the afternoon. I asked Boss whether I could talk to her. She and I walked to the back. I handed her my keys and apron and told her that I just came in to resign. That I couldn't work in the store any longer. She asked why. I said that I was very unhappy working there and had been for 3 or 4 months.
I was under stress. I had other things that needed my attention far more than this (what should have been) little part-time job. Boss gave me a hug and said she understood, but was sad to see me go. I told her that I had enjoyed working here for the most part, but that there were more negatives than positives at this point in time.

I signed my AIF form and left.

I felt like I had made the wrong decision as soon as I left the store.

I called Mom. She told me I made the right decision.

I cried a bit.

I walked around the mall a little, bought a little purse to take with me on the honeymoon, and went out to the car to call Jarred and Dad.


Today I feel great. I know I made the right decision. I'm sorry that my leaving so abruptly affected other employees' schedules. But I had to do this for me, and I won't apologize for looking out for myself and my happiness/sanity.

I will work again. Just not retail, if I can help it.

But for now I am taking a break.

I would have left the store (on better terms) around May. The family is going on vacation during the summer, and we have wedding planning to do, and an actual wedding to go through. I wouldn't have had time to come into work. After coming back from a honeymoon, I'd like to see whether I could find a little job somewhere that would give me a few hours a week. That'd be great.

But for now, I am going to enjoy just being a student, doggie mommy, and house-fiancee. Haha.

P.S: It doesn't matter who reads this. Everything that was said in this post was discussed at my meeting with Boss.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Free

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!

I am free.

And I don't say that in a sarcastic way whatsoever.

I quit my job an hour ago. It was a good decision.

I enjoyed working at KC, but the stress from management and the way I was treated, I decided it was best for me to leave.
Don't get me wrong. It's generally a good shop to work for. But I just got tired of being in school, having to go to an emotionally draining job, and still have to worry about laundry and dinner.

I will try to get a small job around town or campus once J and I are married. For right now I just want to chill out, get life straight and focus on school work.

This decision wasn't easy, but it was a long time coming. Why do something that to hate when you don't have to.






Sunday, February 7, 2010

Happy Birthday J

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!


Happy birthday wonderful boy! Let's see what trouble we can get into this year!
And think of all the things we're going to do while you're 24! 'Cause after this year, you won't be my wonderful boy anymore, you'll be my wonderful husband, and that makes my heart smile.

For You:



Love for Lukie

This post was first featured on my now defunct blog, M&J Hooray!


I love you Lukie! You are the most long-legged, high stepping, food munching scaredy cat of a dog I have ever met. But your cute fuzzy face is the cutest and fuzziest. And I love you!