Sunday, November 25, 2007
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Mr. Perfect
This year Valentines Day was really special for me! Most years the holiday comes and goes and yes I get a gift and a nice card and not to mention an over priced meal too, but this year was really special. My fiancee and I have now been engaged for 5 months. Weird, because it seriously feels like we got engaged a month ago. Time has just been flying by and the times have been good let me tell you...So as for my Valentines day, it started off in a funny way. The flowers came, and yes they were SO beautiful, but come to find out that they weren't the ones he picked out! It went down like this....
AIM:
me: Oh hun, thanks so much for the beautiful flowers, I LOVE THEM!
him: I'm so happy you do, are they the right roses? The ones you like?
me: Roses?
him: yea
me: Um...they are Tulips
him: What?!
him: They are supposed to be roses!
me: Well they aren't.
him: Well they are supposed to be Roses
me: well they aren't so...
Do you see where this is going?
The funny thing is the tulips were absolutely gorgeous and of course I was just thrilled he sent me flowers. Because GAWD knows that every girl deserves to get flowers on Valentines Day. It's the one day of the year they HAVE to buy them. He heLate that night I came home to a dim house with candles and rose petals and uh...Champagne!! Did I mention (see above) the distinct blue box strategically placed between the champagne, the chocolate, the candles, and the rose petals?
Do I know how to pick them or what?
Later that night, we were whisked away and ended up at the Melting pot in Irvine. I must say it was REALLY good but also REALLY expensive!
Thanks honey! xoxox
Update: The day after Valentine's Day I got the Roses! Love it!
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
It was great serving you
When I first came to Orange County about 6 years ago I stumbled upon a great coffee place. No not Starbucks, not the Coffee Bean, but a place with a little more character, originality. The coffee was good and the atmosphere refreshing. No more green and white, but red tones and yellow hughes filled the room. It was a nice place, to read, to write, to meet other people, to grab the occasional bagel or maybe just to go and sit. Something any of us rarely ever do anymore, just sit. I even had nick names for the different locations, one of which wasn’t very PC, but the nicknames caught on and others would often refer to each coffee house by the nick names I came up with.
Two Summers ago, my friend came to visit from the Bay Area and I took her to my special coffee place. She was absolutely obsessed with their Mayan mocha and thought it was the best coffee she had ever tasted! This coming from a girl that used to work at Starbucks who appreciated a good quality coffee because APPAREANTLY she was deprived of it and it said something to me, this place really is that great.
Ironically enough, every morning on my way to work I suck it up and stop at Bucks to get my morning Jo, it’s only on the weekends I can actually make the longer trip to my special coffee place. But if I would have known that I wouldn’t have more time with my special coffee place maybe I would have made that longer trip every morning, maybe I would have bought up ten bags of coffee and hoarded them in my freezer. Maybe, just maybe I could have stopped it all!! But no, unfortunately not even I can take on the “Evil Empire”.
Now, sadly, in the window, a handwritten sign says, "Thank you for your loyalty. It was great serving you." In other words, my sloppy second, Bucks, has bought out my special coffee place. And it really sucks.
Bucks Sucks.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
No More O.C.?
Somewhere, Mischa Barton is smiling.
Or, well, that's just my guess anyway. But I know one thing for sure: Those of us who've been watching The O.C. this season know that the news that is about to be confirmed any nanosecond by Fox—that The O.C. indeed has been canceled—is nothing short of heartbreaking.
According to yahoo, Fox will air the last episode of The O.C. on Feb. 22, and then the four-season-old series will go off the air for good.
Sadly, despite The O.C.'s creative uptick this season (and the addition of Autumn Reeser, aka Taylor, who breathed new life into the show), the ratings have not been strong enough for Fox execs to justify a fifth season. Of course, the true tragedy is that the once Nielsens-robust series was plopped onto Thursday nights (first 8 p.m., then 9 p.m.), facing off against the likes of NBC's comedy lineup, CSI and Grey's Anatomy. I don't care how ripped and raw Ryan was this season, that was nobody's fight to win.
On the bright side, the CW network that head honcho Dawn Ostroff is "extremely interested" in picking up The O.C. for the following season. Of course, the real matter is whether the fledgling network can afford the series. (Personally, I hope so.) And of course, all the actors involved would need to stay on board, including the recently split Adam Brody and Rachel Bilson, and Josh Schwartz, who just landed a deal for a new thriller drama pilot on NBC.
Hmmm...Seems to me the cards may be stacked against us seeing The O.C. after Feb. 22, but this O.C. fan isn't giving up hope yet. How about you?
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Thank the Gawds
I received many fine gifts for Christmas but if you know me at all you know that I am OBSESSED with Juicy Couture. Now, I fully realize that this is not only an obsession of mine but it’s a FREAKING expensive obsession. I have to give a HOLLA out to my soon to be in-laws for blessing me this very fine Christmas with a brand new Juicy Couture Terry Suit!