Tuesday, December 16, 2008

I'm tired of recovering.

I got my wisdom teeth taken out yesterday morning. Once I went under it seriously felt like the surgery lasted for 6 seconds. The last thing I remembered was them telling me to clear my throat, then ZONK I was out like a light. I woke up, somehow ended up back in my car (I'm assuming Bryan had something to do with that one) then I fell asleep in the safeway parking lot. I wanted jamba juice for breakfast, cause I figured something cold would feel good on the newly formed abysses in my mouth. So, Bryan took my home, gave me my meds with a few bites (no straws!) of my smoothie. I then passed out while he watched a movie. My day from there on out consisted of sleeping, soup, pudding, sleeping, juice and mashed potatoes. I hardly got out of bed, and I think we watched another 2 or so movies. Today has been more of the same, and let me tell you, there is nothing I wouldn't give right now for something solid. Bryan came by after work this morning, made me soup and ate a burger and french fries in front of me. :( all I wanted was one little fry! Even a squishy one! But no, I was tomatoe soup for me. And then pudding. And then a movie and a nap. Bryan is taking way to good of care of me. I just want to be bad and eat a sandwhich!
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Monday, December 8, 2008

My wisdom teeth

Are coming out in a week.

And I saw Laurie and her mom at the oral surgeons office. :)
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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Oh great.

It just hit me.

I'm getting married in LESS than 3 months.

Oh my. Oh moley.

We need to register, get invites finished, fit for tuxes, TELL the groomsmen, get a cake, photographer and venue, find rings, pay for things...

Oh crap.

Here we go.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Yay pretty gold blossums!

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Heat with embossing tool

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Tap off excess powder

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Sprinkle embossing powder

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Stamp-press firmly

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Stuff.

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Good morning!

Two days ago someone broke into bryan's car, broke the drivers window and stole his iPod. The night after that, they got in again and ripped out his stereo and broke his steering wheel shaft, so he can't drive it. That is why I am up right now, I got to drive him to work at 645. :) now, since this is my day off, I am going to work on embossing envelopes for my invitations, and updating the guest list.
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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Hmm

I just superglued the leg of a coffee table to the coffee table. Let's see what happens, shall we?

I also found another sweet birdcage for the wedding. :)
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Welcome to Tuesday

Today I voted. I made Bryan pizza bagles and roasted bell pepper soup for lunch. I got a pumpkin spice chai from Dutch Bros. I got the black envelopes for my wedding invitations and embossed golden almond blossoms on one to see how it would look. I agreed to open Thursday instead of close at Buckle. I decided how to wrap Chrissy's baby shower gift. I defrosted chicken. I brought the birdcages I found at an antique store upstairs so the wouldn't get banged up in the back of my trunk. I talked to my mom. I started reading the Gospel According to Jesus by John MacArthur. I put air in my front tire. Now I am knitting a scarf and listening to the Magic Numbers. Later I will make Bryan dinner, put away my laundry and go to bed.
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Monday, October 27, 2008

I just finished

Bryan Gumpy's sweet scarf. It has fringe and everything. :) we're in sac about to go pick up more yarn at walmart. That's not why we came, we came cause it's my birthday and we're gonna hang out and have dinner and stuff. Cool beans! :)
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Friday, October 24, 2008

Oh yay oh yay!

My awesome gorgeous amazing fantastic wedding dress lace is here! Now I'm just waiting in the 2 1/2 hour Jo-Annes line.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008

I count one of the joys of life

Being able to clean my ears everyday.

I really don't want to go to work. Pray for me to have a better attitude.
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Friday, October 17, 2008

Best dinner in a while.

1 can chicken breast
1 teaspoon baslmic vinegar
Small handfull cashews
Sprinkling of tomatoe basil feta cheese
Honey oat bread
Broiled.


Delicious.

I went to the San Fransisco zoo yesterday with Bryan and his family. It was so awesome. I saw TONS of animals. My favorites were the baby tigers, the lemurs, the otters, the giraffes and the monkeys. And the koalas. And the penguins.
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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Hello

I just finished painting the edges of 100 7" x 5" pieces of pretty-black-and-white-vintage-swirley paper, the first step to creating my wedding invitations. I managed to get 4 invitations out of 1 12" x 12" piece of cardstock. I only wasted a tiny little square from the middle. I'm waiting till Jo-Anne's has another amazing paper sale before I pick the rest of the paper I need up, cause otherwise it's a little spendy. (oh, and for Bryan to give me his half of the freaking guest list so I can figure out how many I'm going to need to make.)
In other news, I ordered the lace for my wedding dress today. It is absolutly beautiful, and well worth the $69.99 plus tax and shipping for each yard. Ha. Nope, sorry Jo-anne's, I had a 50% off coupon for one item from October 10 - 13. Guess what today is? The 10th. Guess what I used the coupon for? I'll give you a hint, it wasn't for the tube of green face paint I picked up for my Halloween costume.
After I ordered my lace I wandered over to Paul and Lauries, where lauri (Lori? Shoot. I don't know how she spells her name.) insisted on making me a chicken artichoke sandwich with cream cheese. Oh goodness, it was amazing. We then sat around (mongst their herds of ever-affectionate dogs and cats) and discussed hippies, ray bradburry, and getting a matching golden lab to complement mau over popcorn.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

It might be time

To break out the super awesome winter comforter. Not cause I think it's getting too cold--no it's perfect outside--but because when I jump back in bed after I take a shower in the morning I like getting warm a lot faster.
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Monday, September 29, 2008

oh dear.

money is one of those things that is super useful yet super irritating when you need it and don't have it.

planning a wedding is apparently one of those things you need money for.

so is getting to work, sleeping under a roof, getting teeth pulled, and being able to communicate.

i so wish i had a super rich relative right now.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Holy moley.

I'm engaged.

Oh my gosh.
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Driving down the 80?

8 miles from vacaville? Hmmm. Bryan made me bring a "business casual" change of clothes... A black dress and cute heels... He said I couldn't be a hippie and wear tights and a sweater with it. Whatever.

So the plans changed like 10 times. First we were going to a casino in Oroville, then we were going to the black crow, whatever that is, then to lutties? In woodland, then to somewhere in Davis, then to BJ's for tzuki, then he just said we should go to marine world. Oh my. I think he's just gonna kidnapp me and leave me somewhere.
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Uh oh.

Bryan's up to something. I thought he had work this morning, but I got a rude awakening via doorbell ditch at 9, with a note saying dress warm and be ready in 45 minutes. He calls it our 6 month celebration.

I'm hungry.
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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Goodness gracious.

I am so beat at this moment in time. If you've ever felt like you are glued to the floor through your bed that's about where I'm at right now. I'm waiting for Bryan to get off so he can come home (I call it home, and I wish it was one place, but sadly it's just my apartment) and I will make him dinner. I was going to go for taco salad (he said that sounded good a few days ago) or pasta (see blog on how quick and easy I think pasta is) but even those simple meals seem daunting right now. (now, before you judge me, realize that it is one in the morning and Bryan won't be getting home from work till 1:30, 1:45.) the plan is stove top stuffing. Now, I haven't had stuffing in eons, but the total prep time is under 8 minutes. At 1 in the morning? That's what I like to hear.

Awesome. I just did a crazy cat like strech while laying on my bed, and accidentally knocked a random box of small noisy junk to the floor. To those of you who have not realized it yet, I am a chronic pack rat, with a knack for clutter and an aversion to organization. I just love saving everthing, inhopes that someday I will use those sweet pretty colored paper clips in some new exciting way, or that someday I will find the perfect item to decopage with all the cool snipits of pictures I clip off of trader Joe bags. However, until those elusive days shine their bright happy faces at me, I am stranded 'midst boxes of stuff that end up on my bed cause I was searching for a loose new contact that I will inevitably knock over at some point and be to drained to pick up. Anyways.

Bryan just texted me, I think he might be on his way question mark? It was a very elusive text, I'm not sure if I want to peel myself up and prepare stuffing just quite yet. He did say that we should have aca taco, and that means I would just have to lay here until he rang my doorbell.... No. I went grocery shopping and we need to take advantage of it. We have a tendancy of never making food, and I blame it mostly on the hours we keep and how little we see each other--we don't want to waste our quality time on too much cooking. However, eating out all the time is A. Very expensive B. Making us chubby and C. Downright lazy. We have made dinner every night this week and I refuse to break the trend even if dinner is merely stuffing. It's hard to get gourmet when you can barely prop your eyes open. However, simple is sometimes the best, who knows? Maybe I'll get fancy and sprinkle cheese on top or something, cheese makes everything better. For reals. It does.

Taking care of Bryan has actually got to be one of my favorite hobbies. Whether it's wiping bloody drool off his chin or keeping him company when he's working, I love doing things that are going to make him happy / make him feel better. He's been through quite a bit in the past few weeks, and although I can't stand the thought of him in pain / being sick, it's given me so many chances to spend time with him and take care of him. I think that's why the most, it's been so nice just to be with him all the time BEFORE 12:30 that any reason that I get to is fine by me and most welcome. Wisdom teeth? No biggie. Random hives he got? Totally awesome. Just more excuses for him to get to hang out at home, and me with him.
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Monday, September 8, 2008

Bryan Gumpy is sick again.

Now he has some ridiculous rash and flu-like symptoms. Not fun at all. It seems like the both of us have been getting sick/tooth-hurty/in some pain a lot in the past couple of months. Sooooo not fun. However, Bryan being sick is a superb reason to make dinner once again. I'm gonna be honest with every one out there, I am burnt out on my diet of Aca Taco, KFC, Mi Pueblito, Taco Bell, and Jon and Bonnes. I have put on a sufficient amount of winter weight and then some. It's time to Buckle down and start taking the time to plan out lunches and dinners and going to the grocery store. We waste so much money and are both getting chubby eating food that is just not good for us in the slightest. After I got off work tonight, I called Bryan (who's been glued to the couch all day) and tried to figure out what to get us for dinner. Nothing, nothing was sounding appetizing, cause all I am used to eating is gross fast food. He would come to no decision, he said his head hurt too much to think, so it was up to me. I could do no wrong as long as he got some dinner. I ran accross the street to WinCo and started wandering. I picked up stuff to make one of Bryan's favorite foods...

I got back to Bryan and Bryan's apartment to the sounds of Madden for X-box. Now, the only video games I have ever shown intrest in are Super Mario 3 for the original Nintendo and Guitar Hero, just because it's awesome. Oh, and Minesweeper, but that's on a computer. Anyways, I did not mind at all hopping in the kitchen and whipping up some dinner. Well, nothing was really whipped and I wasn't really hopping either, but bear with me. I got the components for pepperjack turkey sandwhiches on oatnut bread. Mmm, mm good. And easy. Bryan ate and was happy (with a purple splotchy face) I have lunch for tomorrow and the world at large is happy.

Wow. They're still playing Madden.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Bryan Gumpy


1. They are watching TV. What are they watching?
Friends or Lost (we need to borrow season 2 from someone) or a movie

2. You're out to eat. What kind of dressing do they get on their salad?
Ranch, or something equally as conventional

3. What's one food this person doesn't like?
He hates olives.  I don't get it.

4. You go out to the bar. He/she orders.....
Oh you know.  We close them bars down. 

5. Where did he/she go to high school?
Woodland Christian. 

6. What size shoe do they wear?
He says 13.  I say 12. Keep in mind, general public, that I worked for a shoe company.

7. If this person were to collect anything, it would be....
Books, borrowed books, and maybe gross old T-shirts.

8. What is their favorite type of sandwich?
Turkey and Pepper-jack on Honey Oat Bread

9. This person could eat ______ everyday.
Drink Coffee (and he does) Eat Ice Cream as of late.  He's really into the soft foods these days to, cause he's missing wisdom  teeth.

10. Favorite cereal?
Ha. Every kind ever, but a favorite would be blueberry muffin top (it comes in a big plastic bag and I won't touch it because it smells like chemicals, but, each to their own.)

11. This person wouldn't be caught dead wearing?
A bowling shirt.  Oh wait.  

12. Favorite sports team?
The Sharks?/football.

13. Who will he/she vote for?
Good Question! but anyways.

14. What is their
sign?












15. What is something you do that he/she wishes you didn't?
He wishes I would tell him everything I am thinking.

16. How many states countries has this person lived in?
California.  Now if this question was how many schools they went to...

17. What is his/her heritage?
German? and Jew Fro.

18. You bake them a cake for their birthday. What kind do you bake?
Ice Cream Cake.

19. Did he/she play sports in high school?
Ice Hockey!
20. This person could spend hours...
With me. :) Or other things. 

21. He/She wants a new...
Wife.

22. The CD I would probably find in their vehicle is...
John Mayer.

23. What can you do that will guarantee a laugh from him/her?
Find his ticklish spot.

24. Does he/she get along well with their family?
Ridiculously

25. If money wasn't an option, I would buy him/her...
His own Seminary. And a new car.

Jello and hedgehogs


This creature might just be the most odd looking and adorable. A Hedgehog was used as a weapon by a man in New Zealand, March 2007.  He faces up to 5 years in prison if convicted. Mrs. Bruner's class at Elementary West in Michigan have a hedgehog as a class pet. Her name is Hedgeetta. She is married to a hedgehog named Gonzo. They had a litter of Hoglets in the fall.

In other news, (which I just spelled noose...) my eye is drastically irritated, red, and painful. Super awesome, I know.  When I woke up this morning it was just kind of red, but I remember rubbing it all night, which probably didn't contribute anything positive to the situation. So, I wore glasses instead of contacts, and forewent the mascara.  However, right as I got to work, Amy said, "Rachel, your eye is so red! What's wrong with you?"

Thanks Amy.  Really. I hadn't noticed.

It was getting redder and more gross and painful as the day went on. Now, most of the time I really enjoy my job.  Condensed, I get to pick cute clothes to show people, put together outfits, and make sure my customers are lacking for nothing. It's like a jumbo game of Dress Up, where if you dress them up and they like what outfits you picked, they will buy it. However, no one wants to have somebody pick them out clothes who looks like their next accessory choice should be a pirate eye patch. I couldn't even do anything on the computer cause my eye was so light sensitive. For reals, I was a mess. Thankfully, it was an opening shift so there weren't too many guests, and we're still dealing with the thing where we're sending out all the old "unique" sale merchandise, so I got to hang out in the back scanning sean john puffy coats and lime green le tigre polos.  My eye at this point felt like a lawn gnome was alternately shining a spotlight in it and then pressing it with his thumb into the back of my brain. 

There was no way I was going to be any use for the rest of the day, I was actually worried that my eye was going to fall out of my head.  We had ample coverage, so I got to go home early.  I was going to go home and take a nap, and if my eye didn't feel any better when I woke up, I was going to go to the optometrist.  So, I got myself out to the little Toyota Cressida, got in, and attempted to drive home.  I could not for the life of me force either one of my eyes open, it was way to bright outside.  I was literally driving with my eyes closed, which is 97.2% of the time a bad idea.  I pulled into the closest driveway I could find, and called Bryan to let him know that his girlfriend was broken.  He came and picked me up, cause he's awesome, and then I went to sleep until now.


Tuesday, September 2, 2008

I am sitting (more sprawling) on Bryan Gumpy's couch, listening to Augie discuss the world at large and asking Bryan if he is trying to bake noodles.  He's not, he's actually baking those Pillsbury Grands biscuits--the ones that we bought when we went to the grocery store right after we met and are now 3 months expired--I won't be partaking. So yeah, Bryan's making us dinner, which I am super excited about.  Yay! it's done. that was super fast. 

Pesto Tortellini and Cheese Tortellini and Pesto?

Superb.

And the moldy biscuits smell so good that I might be hitting some of that action, too.

Today at work we got an email from home office saying we get to send:

50% off stuff

things ending in  $.97

Gals Swim
 
and other random things...

back to Kearney, Nebraska to the Buckle online store. This makes me very happy, because i get to send these things out.


--things these guys wear



--belts like these

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--necklaces like these



And other random, not really nice looking things. I was very excited indeed.



Bryan wanted me to add that I did indeed eat 1 and 1/2 of those aforementioned moldy biscuits, and that they weren't half bad.


He's taking Augie home, getting a milkshake or a sunday or something, and then we're going to watch a movie.  He told me to pick, I think I choose once.


Once was actually the first movie we ever watched together.  I sat on the opposite couch, and I think Bryan was a little disappointed.  Maybe I'll let him sit next to me this time. ;)



Friday, August 29, 2008

the blog the first

So Bryan always is going on about how so and so blogged this, and them and them blogged that. between that, and him showing me his everlasting, ever boring (to me) blog statistics, I, with my sinful human nature, coveted this "blog family" if you will. Welcome to the blog of Rachel. Now Bryan and I can compare who gets more blog views, comments, etc., perhaps even spur a long awaited, smack-down, drag-out pointless fight. Seriously guys, help me get his goat. (Lemos's, please don't fear for your goats, I mean that figuratively.)

Right now I am attempting to cook Bryan and I dinner. I do best with simple, so i went with pasta. I find when in doubt, go with pasta. It's easy, tasty, and really, really hard to mess up. You put n0odles in boiling water, and let sit. The worst it can taste is either slimy and overcooked (which isn't that bad, the sauce hides it) or kind of undercooked and crunchy (which is worse that slimy and overcooked, but still not that bad). Sometimes it might even boil over a little bit. Thankfully, I've pretty much mastered the art of boiling noodles. Tonight however, I decided to be adventurous. Daring. Unconventional. Radical. One might even say irresponsible, depending on the end product. I am going to cook a vegetable. Asparagus.

"That's silly. Why is she making such a big deal out of a simple vegetable?"

Well dear friends. Cooking has never been my forte. Nor has spelling. Unrelated, but anyway. I'm gonna step out of my box, just for Bryan.

Ok, food's almost done, I'll let you know how it turned out.