by Jenn on August 20, 2010
1. Laughter is an important part of my life.
2. “Are you there?” are the three words that started off the last email I sent.
3. What I’m most looking forward to today is going home to my family.
4. Spending time with husband always puts a smile on my face.
5. Where in the world is my winning lottery ticket?
6. The walk I took with my daughter this evening was just what I needed!
7. And as for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to dinner and catching up on some tv, tomorrow my plans include cleaning the basement and bedrooms and Sunday, I want to visit my sister.
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by Jenn on April 21, 2010
by Jenn on November 30, 2009
Quick & short reviews of some movies I’ve seen recently.
The Hangover: 9 out of 10
Loved it! Haven’t laughed that hard at a movie in a while.
New Moon: 9 out of 10
Loved it!! Not nearly as much as the book but I loved it.
Funny People: 8 out of 10
Loved it! It was a little long but a great story with the perfect cast.
The Proposal: 0 out of 10
Turned it off after 30 minutes of disappointment.
The Taking of Pelham 1,2,3: 7 out of 10
Enjoyed it a lot more then I expected.
Four Christmases: 8 out of 10
Silly, predictable but it worked for me. I liked it, a lot.
The Accidental Husband: 3 out of 10
A few cute moments but pretty predictable and some really bad acting.
The Ugly Truth: 4 out of 10
Cute for a dvd rental, again not the best acting.
The Maiden Heist: 0 out of 10
Painful!
Imagine That: 6 out of 10
Cute and fun movie to watch with the kids.
Angels & Demons: 8 out of 10
Better then I expected. I really enjoyed it.
Janky Promoters : 4 out of 10
Cant say it’s a good movie but I’m a sucker for anything staring Ice Cube.
by Jenn on November 2, 2009
Almost five months ago I was laid off then brought back and put on a one day work week. It has been and still is a huge adjustment for our family budget. It took me a while to actually see the good in this and now I’m secretly praying it lasts another six months.
Yes, we’ve made some real sacrifices, like putting our travel trailer up for sale and staying in instead of going out to dinner on the weekends, or to the theater. On the flip side some great memories have been made over the last few months.
I mean our back yard “staycation” weekends rocked this year!
There has been a lot of great discussions and laughs during dinner around our table, playing board games, watching movies on dvd in our pj’s and sharing popcorn. These are the memories I wouldn’t trade for anything. These are the things I hope our daughter remembers of this time in her life, not that we couldn’t afford a summer vacation or to take her horse back riding every weekend. I hope she remembers having her mom home to see her off to school four days a week and being here waiting to hear about her day when she returns.
I love my job and some days I still really miss it, a lot. But I’m finding being home much rewarding then I expected it to be. I feel a lot of pride in spending my day keeping the house clean and moving smoothly for my family.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s not all about being the mom, being home has some pretty good selfish perks too. Like staying up late with out the worry of rushing out the door in the morning, being able to enjoy a little me time during the day. I know the day is going to come and I’ll have to spin back in to that busy working mom routine but for now I am trying to focus on the surprising good that has come from being laid off and filling these days with good memories.