So all of my hard work over the last couple of weeks proved to be worth it when the soccer team I've been covering for the last month won a state title last Saturday. The pain of all those nights spent covering games in freezing cold weather, my toes feeling like ice cubes after two hours of standing still, was forgotten with 2:48 left OT, the time of the game-winning score.
As I've said before, we sports editors are supposed to remain impartial, but that's nearly impossible when you are the hometown newspaper. We are there for the entire trip. Regular season AND postseason. Everyone else (dailies) jump on the bang wagon in the tourney. Our sports sections are the one's the kids will show off and keep in scrapbooks and that means something to us. Well, at least it does to me.
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In other Lady J news, Brian and I put an offer in on a house last night. That's the good news. The bad news is that the bank is going to have 30 days to decide what they want to do with it. You see, the house we'd like to buy has been foreclosed on and is owned by the bank. Essentially, they can hold our offer, field others, and take their time making a decision on who's to accept.
This is our second foray into purchasing a home. Back in August we got a condo we wanted only to have to walk away after a poor home inspection. It broke my heart because I loved this place. We've been looking since but haven't found anything we liked as much...until we saw this house last week.
So, in the meantime we're going to keep looking as there is a chance we won't get this one. I ask that you keep your fingers crossed for us, though, as I really, really want this one!
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Busy, busy bee!
Argh. I feel like I haven't been able to breathe the last two weeks. While it's certainly nice to be busy, the unexpectedness of it is driving me a little nuts. Long story short, I had three teams still alive in South soccer tourneys and that made for a very busy week last week. Last Tuesday, I went to three games in one day. Thursday, two more games. Both days, I didn't get home until after 10 p.m. and that's after putting in a full day at the office as well.
With one team still in the mix this past weekend, I spent nearly three hours on a soccer field smack dab in the middle of my Sunday. Guess what? They won again. And it's the most least-likely of my three teams to win a Div. 2 South title. Exciting for sure, but it just makes me more busy.
So now I get to drive up to Lowell tomorrow afternoon after designing two sports sections to watch the squad in the state semifinals. A victory there would put them in the Div. 2 state championship Saturday.
In between all this last week I had to design six pages in our Thanksgiving Day football special section. That meant chasing down captains for quotes for my story and phone calls from home at night.
Things aren't slowing down any time soon either with two football teams qualifying for postseason play as well. That goes down the week after Turkey Day.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy to have successful teams. Makes filling the papers a lot easier that's for sure. But my job isn't my life anymore. I used to get so psyched up for these types of tourney/playoff runs. Now that I have Brian and the boys, I'd just assume be at home with them instead. That's how I know it's time to get out and again, it's been tough doing that.
Oh well, suppose I should stop complaining and just enjoy my team's successes. It has made the job fun again, which often happens around this time of year.
With one team still in the mix this past weekend, I spent nearly three hours on a soccer field smack dab in the middle of my Sunday. Guess what? They won again. And it's the most least-likely of my three teams to win a Div. 2 South title. Exciting for sure, but it just makes me more busy.
So now I get to drive up to Lowell tomorrow afternoon after designing two sports sections to watch the squad in the state semifinals. A victory there would put them in the Div. 2 state championship Saturday.
In between all this last week I had to design six pages in our Thanksgiving Day football special section. That meant chasing down captains for quotes for my story and phone calls from home at night.
Things aren't slowing down any time soon either with two football teams qualifying for postseason play as well. That goes down the week after Turkey Day.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy to have successful teams. Makes filling the papers a lot easier that's for sure. But my job isn't my life anymore. I used to get so psyched up for these types of tourney/playoff runs. Now that I have Brian and the boys, I'd just assume be at home with them instead. That's how I know it's time to get out and again, it's been tough doing that.
Oh well, suppose I should stop complaining and just enjoy my team's successes. It has made the job fun again, which often happens around this time of year.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Just a few things that annoy me...
- That it gets dark now...at 4:30 p.m.!
- People who drive in the fast lane that aren't driving fast. Gas pedal's on the right. Step on it or get up outta my way!
- Drizzly rain. You know, the kind that doesn't quite warrant an umbrella, but then you get inside and realize you're still soaked? Yeah, not a big fan.
- People who don't know how to properly order a drink. (No, I'm not opening that can of worms again. Just stating a fact.)!
- When I have to be outside for long periods of time and it's so cold that after an hour I can no longer feel my toes. It takes oodles of time to thaw out.
- The rare times I sleep alone. Like on vacation. Sometimes you don't know how much you miss someone until he's not sleeping next to you.
- People who get all worked up over the smallest things. Really?
- Weeks when I work so much I don't even know what day it is. "Munday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday."
- People who are too dumb to realize what's really important in life. As far as I'm concerned, it's a no-brainer.
- The fact that Paris Hilton is famous. I mean, the girl has no talent, does nothing but party, and yet makes more money than I do. Have you seen that MTV show of hers? Ugh. I wanna vom!
- People who don't laugh enough. Seriously, we all get stressed out but I always appreciate something funny and you bet your ass I'm gonna laugh about it.
- How much I enjoy watching TV. I'm such a junkie it's not even funny. Consider my brain rotted.
- People who make excuses and lots of them. I don't want to hear it. Just come clean.
- Bad movies. I mean, like really bad. Like Gigli bad.
- Days when we have the boys and I can't be there. : (
Okay, that's it. I know I couldn't have touched on all of them, but this is a good start. In the meantime, you got any pet peeves?
Thursday, November 06, 2008
To US Airways...FU!
You know, I read all the rules and stuff when it comes to traveling by air and what it costs to change your plans, but when you book your flight two days prior to needing the change, I think they could be a little more helpful.
For the last several months, I've been watching the airlines closely. Waiting for the prices to dip a little before I booked my flight to Vegas for Beth's Bachlorette in January. Finally, this week, they did. Got a great deal on a pair of non-stops and I was psyched!
That was Tuesday afternoon. Fast forward to Wednesday night when I'm having dinner with Beth and some other girls. We were discussing Vegas, of course, and I was talking about the great hotel deals we could get because we were going the day after New Year's. "Wait, what?," they exclaim. Apparently, we're going Jan. 9-11, not 2-4.
So I spend most of the morning on the phone with US Air begging, pleading for them to waive the $150 fee. I mean, we're talking about a matter of less than 48 hours from when I booked it! No luck. The lady would just not bend.
I'm sure it will all be worth it in the end, but until then, I still hold the right to be brat about it, stomp my foot, fold my arms, and pout!
For the last several months, I've been watching the airlines closely. Waiting for the prices to dip a little before I booked my flight to Vegas for Beth's Bachlorette in January. Finally, this week, they did. Got a great deal on a pair of non-stops and I was psyched!
That was Tuesday afternoon. Fast forward to Wednesday night when I'm having dinner with Beth and some other girls. We were discussing Vegas, of course, and I was talking about the great hotel deals we could get because we were going the day after New Year's. "Wait, what?," they exclaim. Apparently, we're going Jan. 9-11, not 2-4.
So I spend most of the morning on the phone with US Air begging, pleading for them to waive the $150 fee. I mean, we're talking about a matter of less than 48 hours from when I booked it! No luck. The lady would just not bend.
I'm sure it will all be worth it in the end, but until then, I still hold the right to be brat about it, stomp my foot, fold my arms, and pout!
Monday, November 03, 2008
Halloween hijinx!


Hello. Hope everyone had a great Halloween! I did. It was the first time in a long time that I didn't have to work behind a bar!! I was finally the person I always wanted be at Halloween: Dorothy! Brian was the scarecrow, but the poor guy was stuck Trick or Treating with the boys on crutches!! (Sprained his ankle playing basketball last week. Apparently he's not Paul Pierce on the court). Anyway, here's a pic of the boys as a Power Ranger, the Incredible Hulk, and Mr. Incredible. They were too cute!
Later that night, I headed to the Dirty Dot for a Halloween party. Good times. Here's me as Dorothy with Sarah Palin (otherwise known as Kelly). Unfortunately, Brian had to stay behind with the kids so I took my neighbor Ralph, who was a "Chick magnet."
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Enjoyed the rest of the weekend. Had to work at the bar Saturday during the day and got a visit from Brian and the boys and my favorite regulars, Josh and Kate. It was a long day but a fun one.
Sunday we just kicked back and relaxed with the boys on our last day with them. It was a nice weekend.
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Watched the Pats blow it last night. Jabar catches that touchdown and/or we don't get that 15-yard penalty on third down, things could have gone our way. No dice, unfortunately. On a side note: Is anyone else as annoyed with the Sunday Night Football song? It's Faith Hill singing it at the beginning of the game to the theme of "Hate Myself for Loving You." That's all fine and dandy but do I need to hear the instrumental throughout the entire game?? They play it in the background when introducing the offensive/defensive players, previewing next week's match-up, etc. I was losing my mind by the end of the game! Enough is enough.
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So how was your weekend?
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