Day Tripper
Posted: January 30, 2012 Filed under: food, future, links, trips, weekend | Tags: bakery, city, Collin's Street Bakery, Corsicana, country, day trips, lunch, Occupational Therapy Assistant, pinoeer village 5 Comments »My parents and I took a day trip to Corsicana this weekend. I had wanted to go check out the town because their community college has an Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) program that I’ve been interested in. Although the campus wasn’t open I still wanted to go and get a feel for the location before I scheduled a visit with the academic advisor.
We stopped by the visitor’s center which was naturally and old train station to pick up several brochures. I’m such a “travel nerd”. I like learning all about a place’s history, info, what to do, where to eat, etc. By then our tummies were rumbling so we made a bee line to Collin Street Bakery for sandwiches and sweet treats. They are famous for their fruit cakes and have been featured on the food Network. Super cute (and yummy) place to check out.
Before heading out-of-town we visited the Pioneer Village. Like I mentioned, I love history, especially the “pioneer era.” When I was younger my parents would read the Little House on the Prairie books to me over and over again. I’ve even visited a few of her family’s homesteads on family road trips while passing through Missouri. Call me silly, but I’ve always dreamed on being a pioneer! It definitely would be a much “simpler” life (no electronics and modern conveniences), but definitely tough, physical work! Now I want to be a farmer…
Overall I enjoyed our little excursion. If I choose to become on Occupational Therapy Assistant this Navarro College has one of the top programs, and it’s very reasonably priced which is a major plus. The college’s campus was nice with several big trees and a planetarium, civil war (another one of my favorite eras!), and Western Art museum. Taking classes there would be a big switch for me since I have already graduated from a university. I think I decided that IF I choose to go there I do not think I could live there. While it’s a cute, small town, I am NOT a country girl. Don’t get me wrong, I like fresh air, being outside, and quiet. Overall I’m a laid-back person, but one thing I’ve learned is that I need things to do/entertainment (at least options). Boredom + me = too much time to think which is dangerous! I would try to schedule my classes for two days a week. Commuting 1.5 hours twice a week could be doable, especially since I would be saving money living at home. I am just not sure that scheduling my classes like that would be possible (that’s one of the things I’ll have to discuss with the advisor).
Are you a country or city person?!
More words
Posted: January 25, 2012 Filed under: inspiration, quotes, words | Tags: catharsis, dignity, etsy, kindergarten, merit, rely, resentment 1 Comment »
Words that have made me stop and “think” this week:
mer·it – (noun)
ca·thar·sis – (noun)
re·ly – [verb (used without object), -lied, -ly·ing.]
dig·ni·ty – (noun, plural -ties.)
re·sent·ment (noun)

Do not sit down when you have rocks in your pockets
It’s Tuesday, NOT Wednesday…
Posted: January 24, 2012 Filed under: food, future, work | Tags: dinner, job, job-hunting, recipe, TV 1 Comment »I tried a new recipe tonight. It is based on this recipe that I found on Pinterest. I just adjusted it a bit for the slow cooker since you all know that I’m a big fan of having dinner ready when I come home! All I needed to do was to add some shredded cheese and it was good to go.
I think that it turned out well. I love the fresh-looking colors! If I make it again I might leave out the bell peppers (at least if I use the slow-cooker). They tasted a bit “tangy”, or maybe it was a bad pepper. Who knows?
Working with the kiddos has been a bit better the past few days. I haven’t put in my two weeks notice yet, but am still considering it. I had an interview today for another, more sales-oriented job, but I don’t know if it will be a good fit for me right now. I would hate to quit the after school job and have nothing even though I do need my rest. I’m begin volunteering at the hospital soon, probably next week. It will give something new to do while being able to check out some career fields and giving back to my community. I guess I’ll just have to weigh the pros and cons of each job (or take a “sabbatical”).
Tonight I’m just gonna take it easy and catch up on my TV shows. I really don’t watch much TV except for the news and occasionally House Hunters on (HGTV). I’ll pick a day, like today, and catch up on current episodes.
I love me some Criminal Minds (especially Shemar Moore)!
It’s kinda cheesy but I’m hooked on this new show:
What shows do you follow?
Worn-Out Weekend (and it’s not over!)
Posted: January 21, 2012 Filed under: books, food, inspiration, movie, projects, shopping, weekend | Tags: BBQ chicken, books, dinner, Jane Austen, make up, movies, shopping, slow cooker, weekend Leave a comment »Friday I made probably one of the simplest slow-cooker recipes around. All you do is place frozen chicken breasts in the bottom of the pot and cover with your desired amount of BBQ sauce (I used the whole jar but it’s not necessary – usually enough so that the chicken/meat is covered should do the trick). Then I added a baked potato and green beans as sides. Quite a winning combo I’d say!

After dinner I got some odds and ends done and watched Capote.

A lot of the thigns I’ve read or watched lately (Midnight in Paris, Capote, A Walk with Jane Austen) happen to be about aspiring writers! Writing (more seriously) has been a dream of mine. Now I’m more inspired, it’s like all these little “signs” keep following me.
Saturday was full of running errands and shopping with my mom. I had a new Luna bar with some tea for fuel while I was out and about. I wasn’t a huge fan of this bar. It was kinda dry and not “chocolately” enough for me. I definitely prefer the chocolate peppermint and chocolate nut brownie bars!
Stores visited included Half Price Books, JC Penny (Sephora), & Hobby Lobby
I bought most everything with gift cards from Christmas so my grand total for the day was $15.97 – $6 (from selling at Half Price Books) = $9.97!!!
Pretty good day overall but very tiring!!! I decided to curl up with a movie and work on my crochet, and start a new book instead of going out. I am perfectly OK with a night in (even though I was wanting to get out of the house earlier in the week). Bargin hunting is some tiring business!

Starting on my Jane Austen book reading-marathon. I want to read them in order and I actually had the first one lying around the house.

New Stuff on Etsy!!! (<–click, it's a link!)
What has the highlight of you weekend been so far?
Headaching Decisions
Posted: January 20, 2012 Filed under: projects, stress/anxiety, verses, weekend | Tags: alone, blah, crochet, depression, etsy, headache, hearts, job, job-hunting, movies, reading, relaxing, two weeks notice, verses, weekend 1 Comment »Ugh, I’ve had this headache for over a week now. I thought it was because I’ve been sleeping weird, you know when you wake up and your neck is kinda stiff. I’ve tried different pillow positions and my neck doesn’t hurt every time I wake up. But there is always a headache AND a lot of sinus pressure. Maybe it’s time for me to change my allergy meds? *insert whine here*
I’ve also been having some other “health-related” problems that need to be resolved ASAP and working (even if it’s only part-time) at my current job makes me feel worse. I don’t want to lie around my house all day so I need some kind of balance where I won’t be overwhelming myself while still earning some money to save. I know that my health, both physical and mental, should be the priority of my life, I just have such a difficult time focusing on me and me alone!

I’ve pretty much decided to give my 2 weeks notice at the after school program I work at. Although I enjoy working with the kids most of the time the position is too straining on my physically and emotionally. Out of one site manager and three assistants I am the one who does 90% of the planning and preparation for curriculum and other activities – that’s not part of my job and I’m NOT getting paid extra to do it. But if no one does it then everything is really chaotic and I’m more stressed. I like to be prepared because then I feel a bit more confident about what I’m going to be doing with the kids for the day. Being on my feet and having to discipline children all afternoon can be quite taxing…
So I’ve been spending a good chunk of my time once again searching and applying to jobs online. Nothing sounds “appealing” or like a “good fit” for me. I feel like I’m wasting me time. I do have an interview next week but a good chunk of that job requires me to meet “sales/membership” goals. I am not a “sales” person though so I am having some reservations… I haven’t even gone to the interview, they might not even want me! I need to take a chill pill (along with some pain reliever, but I’m trying to post-pone taking one for as long as possible).
My Ideal Day:
- yoga
- a long walk, preferably by a body of water, where I can just wander aimlessly and ease my mind
- reading, lots of reading
- window shopping
- visiting a museum
- relaxing with a newspaper and or book at a coffee shop – tea/latte-sipping
- painting, crochet, photography
- ending the day curled up on the couch, watching a good movie
Notice how this list pretty much excludes other people? Ha, I just did! I have been pretty anti-social lately which is no surprise considering how I’ve been feeling. Maybe I just need a break.
But I do want something fun to do this weekend. The past few weekends have been kinda “blah” and I’m in desperate need of a break in the monotony. However, once again, nothing sounds appealing. Everything that sparks my interest is “too far” of a drive and requires more effort to get to. Suggestions?!
Oh, here’s what I’ve been working on.
You can find them now on Etsy!
Paris-sick
Posted: January 19, 2012 Filed under: inspiration, movie, quotes | Tags: Audrey Hepburn quotes, cinema, France, love, movies, nostalgia, Paris, photography Leave a comment »I watched Midnight in Paris last night for the first time. My parents said that I’d love it which is the main reason that I hadn’t seen it yet. I studied abroad in Paris several summers ago and absolutely fell in love. There is something about the city that captivated me. Maybe because I had enough time to really explore and get to know the city, which is hard to do when you’re only passing through on a vacation. I took a photography and French Cinema course that enabled me to get to ”know” the city better than an average tourist would. My photography teacher would take us to “hidden spots” in the city that were away from the hustle and bustle of the main attractions. It was a much more intimate tour of the city that helped me to make it my own. I wasn’t too excited for the French Cinema class but it was the only option available that would work with my schedule. It turned out to be one of those “blessings in disguise” as it allowed me insight to French culture that I would otherwise be clueless about. I was also surprised by just how much the cinema class related to photography. I suppose it makes sense when you step back to look at the two arts. I became more aware of “shots”, framing, and colors from learning about cinema that helped me become a better photographer. Gotta love when things turn out that way!
Anyways, I also loved Midnight in Paris because not only were the shots of the city spectacular, it combined several of my other favorite things: the 1920s, art, and literature! It’s a comedy, but not to cheesy, and a bit predictable but I guess that’s to be expected. If you haven’t already seen the movie I obviously highly recommend it, even if you haven’t been to Paris. There was a quote from the beginning of the movie that really “struck me” seeing as I’ve been “looking back” a lot lately.
Nostalgia is denial – denial of the painful present… the name for this denial is golden age thinking – the erroneous notion that a different time period is better than the one ones living in – it’s a flaw in the romantic imagination of those people who find it difficult to cope with the present.
Wordy Wednesday, Part II
Posted: January 18, 2012 Filed under: inspiration, quotes, verses, words | Tags: commit, composure, dictionary, Grace, iniquity, quotes, recover, Words Leave a comment »Words that have been on my mind this week:
Commit – (v)
- To give in trust or charge; consign
- To pledge (oneself) to a position on an issue or question; express one’s intention, feeling, etc.
- To bind or obligate, as by pledge or assurance; pledge; to commit oneself to a promise or course of action
- Entrust, esp for safekeeping, commend
Iniquity – (n)
- Gross injustice or wickedness
- A violation of right or duty; wicked act; sin
Grace – (n)
- The freely given, unmerited favor and love of God
- The influence or spirit of God operating in humans to regenerate or strengthen them
- State of grace – the condition of being in God’s favor or of the elect

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Recover – (v used without and object)
- To regain health after being sick, wounded, or the like
- To regain a former and better state or condition
- To regain one’s strength, composure, balance, etc

Composure – (n)
- Calmness, esp of the mind; tranquility

*** All definitions were found at dictonary.com***
Tearful Tuesday
Posted: January 17, 2012 Filed under: books, projects, quotes, stress/anxiety, work | Tags: books, cry, inspirational quote, magazines, organizing, sleep, tears Leave a comment »I shoulda know it was gonna be a tough day when I woke up at 4 am and couldn’t go back to sleep. I turned to my usual routine of going to the bathroom, turning the ceiling fan on or off (depending on the temp.), and drift off to sleep while sending up a few prayers. Unfortunately, sleep refused to come and I was now too “awake” to settle in. What to do? I turn to checking my phone – email, Facebook, Words with Friends, and Pinterest.
THEN when I got bored with that (checking out recipes on Pinterest made me hungry) I picked up my current read – A Walk with Jane Austen.
I have absolutely fallen in love with this book. I haven’t even read any of her books (at least not in entirety) but I am able to relate to the author, Lori Smith. She describes herself as tending to be awkward in social situations (mainly in the guy department). She has battled long-term depression, low motivation, and has held jobs she is not too fond of (sounds like a lot of us, huh?). I also share her love of reading, of being captivated and transformed into a new place and time. It’s like getting to experience life in ways you normally wouldn’t, in the eyes of someone who has a personality opposite of your own. Yeah, this book will probably be finished by tomorrow.
Anyways, once I was finally “up for good” I worked on my magazine project. I have a binder of clear, plastic sleeves filled with articles, pictures, etc. that I want to keep. I have several categories that I sort into including beauty tips, fashion ideas, fitness/workouts, home/cleaning, design/decor, and I have a whole different binder just for recipes. It really cuts down on the piles of magazines that I have lying around and makes it easier to find articles I’m looking for.
I ran a few errands, picking up a few “self-help” books at the library. I’ll letcha know just how “helpful” they are.
My mom had taken the morning off work and we were both sitting at the dining room table while she was having lunch. I know I’ve mentioned on my blog that I’ve been in a rather “blah/crappy” mood lately. I started talking to my mom about something and that little thing lead to another, and that to another, so on and so on… All this talking lead me to a full on meltdown. I honestly can’t remember the last time that I’ve cried so much. It felt good to let it all out. Although I had to quickly make myself look presentable for work and deal with crazy kiddos who didn’t want to listen (but that’s another story). I totally wish that I could take the rest of the week off… Wishful thinking!
Every day may not be good, but there is good in every day – unknown





































