Well, I'm feeling much better, but I unintentionally passed my stomach flu on to jb and she's been feeling under the weather the last few days. Oops. Sorry, my love.
I mentioned in my last post that we've been homebodies lately - this isn't just because of the awful weather, but also because money has been tight the last couple months. (Who's bright idea was it to open a small business at the dawn of a recession?) So in order to keep our expenses down we've been enjoying a lot of evenings in. This actually suits us quite well - we are big fans of game nights (our usual rotation includes scrabble, apples to apples and othello but we just got mancala, guess who, and a puzzle for christmas). There's someone else who is appreciating the extra couch time:
I'm sure our tight budget will get old very quickly, but right now it's reminding me of jb and I in our early DC days. We lived in a tiny one bedroom basment apartment that only had one window the size of a small microwave. We couldn't afford cable and couldn't get any reception on our bunny ears all the way down in the basement of the building, so since TV wasn't an option we had to get creative about entertaining ourselves. We did a lot of reading, game playing and cooking. We didn't only play board games - we also played a lot of computer games. Nowadays we each have our own laptop - but in those days we shared a desktop computer and downloaded games like bejeweled and snood and had heated competitions to see who could dominated the high score listings. Now that we each have our own computer and phone to play games on, that competition had disappeared - until lately. Now everynight before bed we pass my iphone back and forth trying to beat each others' high scores on games. Right now the favorite is spiderette - and I'm kicking jb's a**.
I really remember those times fondly - struggling together and getting by on a couple dollars and a lot of love. But of course, it wasn't all warm and fuzzy. There were days that we couldn't scrape together enough change to make up the bus fare to get to work. I must have read The Bell Jar like six times that year. We worked long hours. We fought about money. Still, we made it through and are closer for it.
Facing tough times once again doesn't bother me too much. My spending got a little out of control when we could afford it, so it's been a reality check. Still, in some ways I did think these times were behind us. I guess it never really ends. Six years ago we didn't have many expenses beyond rent - these days we have a mortgage, car payment, insurance payments, business loan, utilities, debt - and the list goes on. I'm confident that we'll come out the other side again - and rack up some crazy solitaire skills in the meantime.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Notorious
We've been laying low this month. It's been bitter cold and we've been hibernating. It's been freezing for weeks now - and last week we had the coldest day in 15 years and our little 150 year old home is struggling to keep warm.
Yesterday's inauguration celebrations were unfortunately tempered by a nasty stomach flu - but I think I'm starting to feel better. What an incredible moment in history (Obama, not the stomach flu). I'm a little sad we aren't in DC for it - but we had our fair share of history in DC.
My two month trial at the Y ran out and since I've been going pretty consistently I renewed for a whole year (yikes). Of course, the day after I renewed I got sick - so I haven't been back since. Hopefully tomorrow I'll be feeling up to getting back to it.
In two and a half weeks I'm going to visit Muffy!! I'm so excited to see her. It's not natural for sisters to be apart this long.
Yesterday's inauguration celebrations were unfortunately tempered by a nasty stomach flu - but I think I'm starting to feel better. What an incredible moment in history (Obama, not the stomach flu). I'm a little sad we aren't in DC for it - but we had our fair share of history in DC.
My two month trial at the Y ran out and since I've been going pretty consistently I renewed for a whole year (yikes). Of course, the day after I renewed I got sick - so I haven't been back since. Hopefully tomorrow I'll be feeling up to getting back to it.
In two and a half weeks I'm going to visit Muffy!! I'm so excited to see her. It's not natural for sisters to be apart this long.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Olde Lang Syne
Another year is over and another one is beginning. jb and I spent the night in last night sipping hot cocoa and watching movies. We'd gotten a couple invites for New Year's festivities, but between having been apart lately and the weather we just laid low. It was actually quite lovely. This morning we joined some neighbors for a fantastic brunch.
A lot has happened since last year. Here are the standouts:
A lot has happened since last year. Here are the standouts:
- We opened up the floorplan of our apartment with arches - and promptly ran out of money leaving our home a construction zone for the rest of the year
- The anniversary curse is still going strong - for our 7th we braved a raging snowstorm to get snowed in at a B&B in Cleveland
- Edie Carey played at Hoi Polloi
- jb and I shared a lovely weekend in Providence
- The iphone 3G changed my life forever
- jb joined an outdoor soccer league
- We bought our first new car
- We broke the birthday curse! - Great August camping trip with the whole family
- Steph went to Korea for the year
- We were afraid jb might go blind - horrible corneal ulcer that called for daily trips to the opthamologist for a month
- I walked in the Great Race
- Unspeakable sadness
- jb took me to see Wicked
- My grandma died
- Prop 8 passed despite the thousands of phone calls I made
- Obama was elected the next president of the U.S.
- We broke the Thanksgiving curse! - Aunt Karen and Uncle Dave in Cincinnati
- 10 year high school reunion
- Hoi Polloi open for a full year
- Mexico trip with Dan
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