Saturday, March 10, 2007

New Home

For the blog. Not us - for a change. ;) I decided to switch over to have blogger host my blog instead of ftp-ing to my server. I did this because the new version of blogger has some nifty features that I wasn't able to take advantage of before, like the ability to use layouts to modify the look of your blog (although, sillily enough, I made the layout look exactly like I had it before) and the ability to include the tag list - I mean, why bother tagging my posts if I can't display a nifty list of the tags to choose from? I've been toying around with the idea of upgrading my blog to a different Content Management System, but I'd need to change my hosting to a differnt type of server and it seemed like so much work so I figured I'd stick with what's free and easy for now. ;) I've still got some tweaking to do, but in the meantime, enjoy - and don't forget to update your bookmarks/favorites!

Friday, March 09, 2007

OMG!

I seriously screamed when I clicked on the preview for this picture and it came up big on my screen. I've been surfing around TripAdvisor.com looking at London attractions. This pic is from Covent Garden. One of the hotels that we're considering staying in is nearby this area...
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I mean, Seriously...

Who are these going to look good on?!?!
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B Jean
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London Style = Completely Unflattering

I've been bopping around on a bunch of Londonish sites being all excited for the honeymoon when I stumbled into TopShop. Apparently, the Tunic Dress is all the rage in London fashion. I kind of don't get it. I'm not pregnant, and I'd rather not appear to be pregnant, so I think I'll avoid these dresses. Although, this one was actually kind of cute... It's called "Sundress with Ra Ra Skirt". Brilliant.
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Sundress with Ra Ra Skirt
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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Battery Woes.

So the battery on my Beetle is dead/dying. Every time it gets really cold outside, I need to jump the battery. I am now an expert at jumping my car. It's getting old, though, so last night while I waited in the parking lot at work for a coworker to come out and jump my car, I used Google Local on my phone and found the nearest AutoZone. I called them:

Ali: "Do you have a battery in stock for a 2000 VW Beetle?"
AutoZone: "What engine?"
Ali: "The 1.8 Turbo"
AutoZone: "Oooh, Turbo."
Ali: "..."
AutoZone: "Yep, it looks like I have two... no... one in stock. That will be $69.99 plus tax."
Ali: "OK, great. So, do you guys, like, install it?"
AutoZone: "Well, um, usually we do but it's, like, freezing outside..."
Ali: "... ... Yeah. I know it's freezing outside. I'm stuck in a parking lot right now."
AutoZone: "Well, there's just me and the other guy here..."
Ali: "Thanks anyway." Click.

Tools. I called Alex, who was still at work, and he Googled for another place for me to get a battery. He found an Advanced Auto Parts near by who said that they would be able to install the battery for me. After I got my car jumped I drove over there. The guy there made a valiant effort at installing the battery for me. Unfortunately, Volkswagens are weird, I guess. You'd think that if it was "the people's car" you should be able to repair it yourself! He couldn't figure out how to get the old battery out of the car. The user's manual was not much help. It basically said, "To Replace Battery: Lift cover. Remove old battery. Install new battery. Replace cover." D'oh. He put the new battery in my trunk for me and now I've got to figure out how to get it installed. I guess I'll call over to the dealer near me today and bring it to them. Hopefully there is just something obvious that he was missing last night and it's not something like the old battery is stuck in there because it's corroded or something...

I had to go to a gym appointment last night and as I was leaving the house I said to Alex, "I just hope my car starts after I'm done!" I was expecting him to say, "Just call me if it doesn't and I'll come jump you." Instead, he said, "Well, you can jump yourself off the battery in your trunk." I know that he's right - but how much of a tool would I look like if I was in a parking lot and I popped my hood, popped my trunk, got a battery out of my trunk and then jumped myself? People would think that I'm a moron... "Oh, you can replace the battery?! I thought you had to just keep jumping off of a new one so I kept this one in my trunk!" ;)

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Prepare for Many Distractions...

My horoscope for today said,

"Prepare for many distractions to crowd your brain all day. The good news is that these distractions won't necessarily be bad. In fact, they will probably help you get your mind off some recent problems in your family or home life. You are slowly but surely coming to terms with the fact that other people need to make their own choices -- and their own mistakes. This is a tough -- but very important -- lesson to learn."

I knew that today wasn't going to be so great when I read that... I actually can't figure out how the first part of the horoscope connects to the second. It seems like two totally different things: you'll be distracted and stop worrying about what other people do.

Oh. Wait. Actually... that's sort of like, "Stop being so distracted by what other people do." I get it now...

Well, I kind of wish that I'd figured that one out earlier in the day.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

So much to say...

I hate when it's been forever since I've updated my blog. My whole purpose for having a blog is so that I have the ability to look back at what I was doing last week, last month, last year - whatever - and see what I was doing/thinking/feeling etc at that time. So, I get really disappointed when I suck at updating. And now, it's been so long and we've done soooooooo much that updating becomes an enourmous task!

But enough whining about that. ;)

Let's see... Well, in the past month, we've had a cake tasting and ordered our cake, had an engagement party at my parents' house, got a new car for Alex, discovered that Alex's dad is giving us Marriott points for the honeymoon, and ordered our wedding bands. It's all sooooooooo very exciting!

The cake tasting was a lot of fun! I was so adament that we were not going to pick out or order a cake while we were there, but I had one taste of the mocha cream filling and I was sold! Alex and I really enjoyed the cake tasting - sampling all of the different cake flavors and fillings while sipping on cappucinos was a nice break to a Wednesday. We found a design that we both loved and Alex decided that since he's not too into cakes anyway, I could pick out the flavor. Since we both loved the mocha cream, we went for that. The price was surprisingly affordable and so we just went for it! :)

We had a fab time at our engagment party at my parents' house. Wham and Amy worked hard and pulled off a great party! There was lots of food and drink and everyone had a great time. Alex and I tried to make sure that we kept circulating to socialize with everyone and I couldn't believe how quickly the night went by - I can't imagine what the wedding is going to be like! Of course, I was exhausted for the party because of some unexpected car business the night before and hopefully the night before the wedding will find me sleeping more so that I won't have to battle exhaustion through the night.

Speaking of the car business... Alex went out with his friend, Dave, the night before our party. They took Alex's car - the 91 Escort that was his sister's then his father's and became Alex's when we were in need in December - to Albany. On their way home at 2:30am the car died. Dave was driving and wasn't used to the quirkiness of the clutch and it ended up burning out on them. So I got the call at 2:30 to go find them on the side of the Thruway. Of course, I'd only been asleep for about an hour at the time so I was TIRED. I ended up finding them and driving them back to our apartment, only to have Alex realize that he left his wallet in the car. So we drove all the way back out and then tried to have the car towed but gave up after not getting thru to AAA after being on hold for over 45 minutes. I didn't get to sleep until close to 5am. Got up early that morning to go to Weight Watchers and then kept running all day to find the Escort which had been towed and impounded and get it taken care of. Needless to say, Alex and I were pretty stressed out about it.

We ended up going car shopping the next day and actually found a car for Alex right away. He knew that he'd wanted a Toyota Camry after driving the rental that I had after my accident over December. We found a 2005 Camry for a great price and were able to get excellent financing for it. Alex was super-psyched because the car looked great - it's black with chrome accents - and was actually a standard. Alex was very happy about that. We were even able to pick it up the next evening. I am sooooooo happy for Alex because this is his first "new" used car bought through a dealer. He is so in love with his car and I am so happy for him!!

My dad had told me a couple weeks back that he'd be able to give us air tickets using frequent flier miles for our honeymoon flight, which we were hella excited about. It brought us one step closer to going on a honeymoon, which is something that we weren't positive was going to happen. We still had to figure out how we'd pay for a hotel. Alex told me this past weekend that his dad was going to be able to give us Marriott points - enough for a week's stay in a "category 7" (five star) hotel. So we are definitely going to be able to go on a honeymoon!!!!! We are soooo excited!! We decided that we'd like to go to London. We've got to figure out all the particulars now, but it looks like the honeymoon will be a week in London with day trips to Paris and Edinburgh. We're SO happy! It's fun to plan our honeymoon - less stressful than wedding planning. Not that I think that wedding planning is stressful - I've actually been having a blast with it! But there are a lot of details to the wedding planning and only so much I can do at a time. The honeymoon planning is a lot of research and daydreaming right now and that's a welcome change of pace. :)

Yesterday, we went out and bought our wedding bands! Alex has known for like 3 months which band he wants. We'd gone to Frank Adams jewelers in Stuyvesant Plaza a while back and Alex tried on a ring there that he really connected with. It's yellow gold on the inside, white gold on the edges, and hammered rose gold in the center. The ring is large (which looks right on his hand) and very heavy. Every ring that he'd tried on after that didn't feel right to him. They didn't have the same heavy feeling. He wanted his "one ring to rule them all". That ring was pretty expensive, though. After I did our taxes, I figured that we could use our tax returns to buy our rings and we'd totally be able to afford the one that he wants. I kept thinking about a piece of advice that Beck gave me - don't skimp on the wedding rings because those are a forever thing. How could we not get the one that Alex really wanted? I didn't think that I would find a ring at Frank Adams that I wanted because the last few times we were there, nothing looked right to me. The salesgirl that was there yesterday was awesome. She pulled a bunch of rings for me to try on and I finally found one that Alex and I both really liked. My engagement ring is so intricate that most bands looked odd next to it. A plain white gold band looked too plain, but a band with prong set diamonds looked like it was too much. I found a very thin pave set diamond band that had a single row of small diamonds halfway around. It's very delicate and vintage looking and looked great with my band or alone on my finger. We're very excited for our rings - we both want them right now. ;) The order is going in tomorrow and I guess I'll find out then how long it will be until they get here. Can't wait!!

And now it is time for me to go to bed. It's almost ten (gasp!) and I've got to get up at the crack of dawn to get to the gym. I've been pretty good since January when I started back at Weight Watchers and have lost 17 lbs so far. I've learned, though, that I really can't skip out on the gym and I'm trying really hard to get there in the mornings so that I don't find excuses not to go after work. I've got an appointment on Tuesday with one of the Fitness Trainers (included in the membership) and I'm hoping that he can help me design a good upper body and abs routine. I really hope that I hit my goal for the wedding - I really want to love my pictures!