Turns out I’m not all that good at keeping up with this writing a post everyday thing.
Yesterday, I had a post all ready to write about Danica Patrick’s PEAK commercial, but I couldn’t find the commercial online. I couldn’t remember exactly what she said so I couldn’t write the post.
I’m using Windows Live Writer, part of the new Windows Essentials Pack to update today. It appears to be a very efficient update method, but we’ll see how it handles images.
Today I….
Dyed my hair. My roots were showing. Ew.
Inserting pictures seems to be simple and I’ve noticed that in addition to calling out possible misspelled words with a red line, the application bolds them. There does not seem to be an autocorrect in place, but that may just be a lack of proper settings on my part.
I just reviewed the proofing settings and there does not appear to be an autocorrect feature. I’m surprised at the lack of a simple autocorrect such as i to I.
After dying my hair, cleaning up the mess and myself; I got dressed and headed out meet some friends to help them look at houses.
I stopped at the Quiktrip to grab a cup of coffee as I usually do in the morning. I have a routine for coffee getting.
1) Get cup
2) Put approximately 1/4 cup of crushed ice in cup
3) Add 2 teaspoons of sugar
4) Add two presses of the Non Dairy Creamer button (each press equals one of those little plastic things) from the machine second from the right.
5) Swirl cup
6) While swirling cup, add Original coffee; decreasing the swirl motion as the cup fills to 1” of the top of the cup. (This is important. Any more than that and it spills out of the little hole in the lid. Any less than that and I feel like I’m not getting what I am paying for.
7) Take cup to first coffee finalizing station, stir to ensure the removal of all hotspots.
Take lid from 3rd row and close cup.
9) Walk to the right, around the coffee finalizing station and through the center aisle to pay for coffee.
I know it seems like I should be on medication (don’t worry, I totally am!) but I am a person who craves structure. I need to do the same thing every morning. If I don’t, my entire day is off just a little.
This morning as I was standing at the counter paying for my obsessive compulsive cup of coffee, I heard the strains of “Welcome to the Jungle” wafting through the air. I briefly thought that it was the radio/music system in the mini-mart but dismissed that due to the less than stellar quality of the sound.
To my absolute delight, it was a cell phone ring tone belonging to the guy who was buying lottery tickets and cigarettes at the next register. Normally; this would not have elicited such a tickled reaction, but the cell phone belonged to an 60ish year old man who looked like a farmer of some sort.
He wore a plaid red/black flannel jacket, a hat that looked to be 20 years old if it was a day and jeans that had spent many a long hour doing the dirty details of farm work. He spoke in short clipped sentences; not using anymore words than were necessary to convey his point. His face bore the tale of a man who worked hard to care of his family, land and animals. The deep creases laid across his cheeks no doubt held the tension of years of stoic resolve and unwavering dependability.
The stark contrast of the strong yet unassuming farmer and the loud, unmistakable screeching of Axl Rose brought a smile to my face. I don’t know this man and I doubt I will every see him again but I think that I was in the company of one of the good ones. I’m pretty sure of it.
Coffee in hand, I got back in the car. I had woken with a tinge of migraine so I took some Excedrin Migraine with the rest of my morning pills. I learned long ago that it was always wise to keep some Imitrex and painkillers with me when I went out. I have been caught without them on occasion and suffered the consequences. I took an Imitrex and started to make my way to meet my friends.
I was looking forward to not only seeing them but also to seeing my Realtor Josh:
Josh was extremely helpful when I was buying my home so I was quick to recommend him to my friends. If you’re in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and looking to buy, look up Josh Van Meter.
I was also looking forward to meeting the kitties that I had heard so much about!
I of course got a little lost in the apartment complex, but it was brief and painless. A parking spot was easily found and up the stairs I went (I hate stairs).
This is Butch. He’s…..butchy.
A very affectionate, carefree kitty; Butch did not bat a whisker at my presence. He recognized me as a lap and potential source of food.
Fancypants (Fancy is her real name but I like Fancypants)
This little darling initially hopped up on the coffee table and walked toward me as if she were calm. Mid-stride she realized that she didn’t know me and this meant I was there to kill her. She took off like a cat with a bottle rocket up it’s ass and remained hidden for some time. Eventually she got brave enough to poke out from under the couch and cuddle with her humans. She sniffed around me a few times and nosed my fingers but pulled away at my attempt to scritch her chin.
I left my hand stretched out and soon enough, she was rubbing against it and allowing me to pet her head.
Josh soon arrived and off we went to the first house. It was a charming place, but had obvious foundation issues and was pretty much an immediate no go. It did however have the most awesome paint job in one of the bedrooms.
After 10 minutes of internal debate (and facebookery) I’ve decided that the paint job warrants me getting up to get the camera so I can transfer the pictures in order to post it here.
Just sat down after getting camera and finding USB transferry thing. All of a sudden have to pee like a picked up toad. Gah.
The photos are being batch resized/renamed. I can’t just pull one picture out; they all have to get organized.
Ok, back to the paint job…
I lol’d.
The next house was good, save the fist hole and body shaped dent in the wall.
Back to the apartment where we bid Josh farewell. Lunch plans were made and I headed onto my most important errand of the day.
On Friday this:
left this:
here:
which resulted in something reminiscent of this:
I’m kidding; he just told me that he he forgot it and looked upset.
He asked me to go back to the office on Friday to get it, but I was pretty sure he wouldn’t shrivel up and waste away if he missed one night of gaming. He watched some age-inappropriate comedy special on Comedy Central and fell asleep by 1030. Hah!
After retrieving the memory card, I headed back home. I asked another friend for his address so that I could send some Happy 40th Anniversary flowers to him. I’m sure he has no idea that I’m going to do that because my “What is your address and no I won’t tell you why I need it”? was super subtle.
Arriving at home, I told Luke that we were going to lunch with the aforementioned friends.
He got dressed while I hemorrhaged over the cost of flowers (I decided not to have them arrive today, opting for a local shop and a Thursday delivery instead). It occurs to me that this friend may very well read this post prior to said flower arriving but I’ve already typed it and I’m not deleting it.
Luke and I headed to Johnny Carino’s for lunch. I had a delectable Shrimp Scampi while Luke wolfed down a 10” pizza.
After lunch we parted ways with our friends and headed to Ross to pick up a poster frame. I want to frame the faceplates we drew at work because their current location is not optimal.
We left Ross without a frame but with a mirror for the half-bath downstairs. Target had the frame I was looking for so we grabbed it and headed home.
I had grand plans to finish taping off and starting to paint the bathroom but i was weak and my back and shoulder were complaining.
So here I sit, on the couch; watching various documentaries and food shows.
Wild Saturday night. Woooo.
Inserting and putting a border around the pictures seems pretty easy. The preview shows well, with no changes in formatting. Here’s hoping that it stays that way when I publish it.