Saturday, April 26, 2008

Bands

So today we had a mission: find out what size of ring Aaron wears.  He's not a jewelry person, and therefore owns no rings of his own to even know what size he is.  We thought the best way to do this was to go to a jewelry store and have him fitted.  Aaron was a little anxious and thought that whoever was helping us would just try to get us to buy something while we were there, or would think that we were wasting their time because were not going to buy anything, and just needed a sizing.

So we wander into Jared's over in Maple Grove, smile at the security guard, and wander along all of the bays of glittery jewelry.  It's unusually busy in the galleria for 11 in the morning, and all of the sales associates are busy helping customers.  Mostly young women, trying on rings with their bored looking man friends. 

A young woman in a white lab coat that says "Jared's Jewelry Repair" approaches us to see if we are doing okay and finding everything alright.  She's close to our age, and very friendly.  She said she noticed that no one was helping us, and wanted to see if anyone had said, "Hi" yet.  We let her know we hadn't been helped yet, but all we were looking to do was to get Aaron sized for a ring.  "Oh, I can do that!  I'm very good at that!" she says, and runs off to grab a giant ring of sizers for Aaron to try. 

While he is doing that, she goes over to the men's ring section and grabs four different rings, a wide array of widths for Aaron to see which one he likes.  She even wrote down all the information for us regarding the ring size and width, and was very knowledgeable about them.  She had said to us, "I am not a sales person, I usually work in the back.  So I am not going to tell you what you should buy, or that you should buy anything."  Well, that was perfect for us, as we already had a place in mind to get our wedding bands from, that way they match my engagement ring. 

All in all, it was just about the perfect way it all could have happened, and we came out of there knowing what size Aaron is and how wide he would like a band to be.  Wonderful!
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Sunday, April 20, 2008

News!

Okay, family, friends, and loyal blog readers! I have some big news for everyone. This morning Aaron proposed to me! (I said yes, of course!) We haven't set any dates or anything like that, so I don't have any answers for that yet. Updates will be made as they are decided. Here are some pictures of the ring. It is made of Titanium, named for its strength after the Titans. It won't lose it's shape or get little knicks taken out if I smash it into something, as I would probably do. Because of its strength, Titanium is hard to work with, and pronged settings are not common. The setting I have is called a tension setting, and makes the diamond look like it's floating. It's very beautiful, and I couldn't be more happy!









So there you have it! Best weekend ever!

Nature walk

Yesterday afternoon Aaron's folks and I went out for a nice little walk at the Bird Sanctuary in the Theodore Wirth Park.  There are a few things coming into blooms, so I was able to get some pictures.  If you go to my Flickr page, you can see them.

We've been having a good time with Aaron's folks.  Shopping, walking, wandering around.  Tonight after the baseball game, we are going to make salmon steaks, green beans, and baked potatoes for Randy's birthday dinner.  That was the plan for yesterday, but we didn't get an early enough start for the day.

And with that, I must be off!
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Saturday, April 19, 2008

Odin Videos

Here are a couple more videos of Odin playing around. The first one is his first encounter with a bug in the apartment. I saw him staring at floor very intently, with his face to the wall the other night, and had to investigate. When I found out what was going on, I grabbed the camera.



The next video is from a new game that I discovered. I have a little handheld mirror, and one side is super magnifying, so it sends a reflection on the ceiling that's pretty intense. We have a ceiling fan with three bulbs in it, so it casts off three little light rays onto the wall and ceiling. Odin goes nuts over it, and makes this weird chirping/chattering sound.



Well, Aaron's folks are over this weekend, but the weather isn't cooperating. Our first plan was to go to the Como Park Zoo, but we're not sure if that's going to happen now. I guess we'll have to make other plans.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Busy

I had a busy week, and never got a chance to post a blog over the weekend, which was brought to my attention by a few loyal readers.

It started off just busy and hectic at work.  Mondays are the worst because everyone is trying to play catch up from all the slacking they did on Friday, so I am constantly fielding phone calls from policy holders and claimants who have no idea what they're doing, and stepping them through every little part of the process.  Annoying.  Seminars or something need to be held with new employees and their policy holders when they come over to our company.  It would save a lot of time.  And then, give 'em a cheat sheet at the end of it all so they can use it, instead of calling me all day long.

Thursday night I went bowling with Natalie and Barbara.  Fun times.  It was good to hang out with some girls and talk girl talk all night.  I haven't done that in forever.  I got to drive Aaron's car, as long as I filled it up with gas before I brought it home again.  The roads were terrible because it had started snowing again, but it was still warm, so it was that bit, wet, horrible snow that sticks to everything.  But I made it home safe and sound.

On Friday, some of my co-workers were putting on a fund raiser for the breast cancer awareness walk that's going on in September.  It was at a place called Houlihan's, and 5% of the meal ticket went towards their fund raiser, along with any donations.  They did pretty well, it sounds like, so good for them.  Aaron and I went, sat around for a while for a table, got some drinks at the bar, and ate some really good food. 

Saturday was pretty relaxed.  I think.  I don't really remember what we did on Saturday, so I guess it wasn't too incredible.  I think there was a lot of running around involved.  Sunday was grocery shopping.  We went to a place called Trader Joe's, which sells a lot of organic and wholesale stuff.  It was a teeny store packed with tons of people, and filled with things I wasn't familiar with.  Aaron said I was walking around the store with a look of horror upon my face.  That may have been true, it was pretty scary.  Then went over to Jamie and Karlie's on Sunday evening for some burgers, hot dogs, and hangin' out time.  We hadn't seen them in over a month for whatever reason, and it was about time.

Monday was Monday, and today was a Tuesday.  The weather is finally getting warmer and more friendly, and I can even seen green grass sprouting up, people on motorcycles, and barbecues stinking up the back yard.  It's Spring!

I've been trying to wear my contact lenses more frequently, because I had gotten out of the habit of wearing them when I was sick.  Then the nosepads on my glasses broke, so I couldn't wear my glasses, and was forced to wear my contacts 6 days a week, ALL day long.  It was rough.  Sometimes my eyes would sting after I took them out.  I think I'm getting used to them again.  They just seem to be more of a hassle than what they should be.  Maybe I should look into lasik. 

Well, it's getting close to that time of night.  Hopefully I'll be able to post next weekend.  Aaron's folks are coming into town on Friday, and we're going to a Twins game on Sunday!  I'm excited!
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Sunday, April 06, 2008

2 weeks' worth

Apparently last weekend we were too busy for me to post my usual weekly blog. Last weekend was definitely busy. It was the weekend Aaron got his new car, a 2008 Mazda 3 5-door, in Galaxy Gray. It's super spiffy, with lots of neat options and features. After picking it up Saturday afternoon, we drove around up North a little ways, and back home through some back woods roads. It's a 5-speed manual transmission, so it's a lot of fun to drive. Any time we'd stop at a store, I'd say, "Oh, I'll just sit in the car and wait," and when Aaron would get back, I had moved over to the driver's seat. "Okay, where to next?"

It was really hard for me to give up my position as "driver" when Aaron picked up the new car. This weekend was better, and I didn't even hijack the car once.

Here are a couple of pictures of the new car.




Work has been super busy and a little stressful for me the last two weeks. But things have finally gotten straightened out (for this batch of stuff, anyway), and the week at work ended on a high note, with me feeling pretty accomplished.

We found out that Aaron's folks are going to be coming around the weekend of the 19-20th this month for his dad's birthday, and we're going to see the Twins play on Sunday, so that will be fun. I'm really excited, because it will be my first baseball game ever, plus, it'll be in the Metrodome, so even though it's probably going to be chilly outside, it won't affect us too much on the inside. I think we might go to the Como Park Zoo, as well, which is the zoo Aaron and I went to with Bret and Jess when we came out for a visit in June.

I have a blanket I am working on knitting, The Big Bad Baby Blanket, for Anne, who is due to have her boy in May, and her baby shower is May 4th, so I need to get it finished. I'm not quite halfway there. It's tedious, knitting an entire blanket, but I really liked the design, so I wanted to give it a shot, because when am I going to have a chance to knit a baby blanket?? Well, I'll get another shot in September, because another friend of ours is pregnant, as well. Must be something in the water.

I was getting tired of not having enough shelf space in the bedroom for all of our junk, and my desk and the dresser tops were being piled high with crap. So we went to IKEA and found something that works quite well. Odin was having a fun time "helping" us put it together.




It's pretty cool; just a giant set of shelves, 4x4, and we haven't even been able to fill it up yet. That's always a good sign. Hopefully it'll help us keep the bedroom cleaner, because that room often gets overlooked in the cleaning process on the weekends.

And here's just a couple of cute pictures of the cat, because I have been lacking in the crazy cat lady department of posting pictures of every damn thing that he does.



We got rained on all day today. It was a nice change of weather in comparison to all the snow we'd been getting. Finally, Spring is here! So there ya have it. Have a good week!