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Archive for June 2007

Today . . .

Robb left for London (Gatwick, actually). For three weeks! What a fantastic trip. Don’t tell him, but I already miss him.

I decided to find out how much my blog is worth (I did this about 1 year and 7 months ago, according to Word Press, and I think it was worth only $0. Quite an improvement.):


My blog is worth $1,129.08.
How much is your blog worth?

I wonder if I can cash in my blog and get some money. It would be helpful for paying back loans.

I decided to help Robb figure out how much his is worth (maybe it will encourage him to start blogging again!):


Robb’s blog is worth $1,693.62.
How much is your blog worth?

Oh dear! Robb, wasn’t it worth a bit more?

And for you Apple geeks, they just released Safari 3 Public Beta for, not only OsX, but Windows too!

It has been a while (again)

Hello! I doubt anyone really reads this anymore. Gone are the days of my obsessive blogging. Well, I don’t think I actually had any.

But let me catch you up on what is happening in my life since I returned from Europe and got engaged.

Robb and I have decided on moving to Madison, Wisconsin where we will both persue our higher degrees. For him, a PhD in Genetics and for me a MS in either Nutrition or Food Science (or perhaps even completing the Dietetic Internship!) Robb will move away in August and I will stay home where I will continue to work until our big day in January. If anyone has some grand advice for budget wedding planning, I would love to hear it. Or honeymoon advice. That would be nice. We are thinking of flying to the San Juans. I like that, although it will be chilly in January!

Robb and I have put together a website for our friends and family who want to read about the wedding. Granted, it will be a small wedding and not everyone will be invited. But at least I don’t have a lot of friends I will be disappointing.

Right now, wedding planning is consuming most of my life. But that is to be expected. Plus, with Robb going to Europe for 3 weeks (his turn now) and then leaving in August I am left on my own to plan. But I have the most lovely bridesmaids and maid of honour. We are going dress shopping soon to figure out how to meet my criteria for a perfect bridal party. I need my ladies to (1) love their dresses (2) be able to wear their dresses again (3) not spend too much. Anthropologie is probably our best bet. I think the ladies will like that.

Robb and I also have begun pre-marriage counseling. Which is awesome. We are to read some books, ones that Robb and I have already read, actually. I just re-read the book for women called “For Women Only” which is an insightful book for any woman about the inner workings of men. Not only did it help me understand Robb more, but my father and brother as well!

Other exciting things, Cathy and I went to the Chocolate & Zucchini cookbook signing in the U-District. The event coordinator when to town and baked several of Clotide’s recipes [delicious!]. Here is a photo Clotide took of the display and if you look closely, I am the girl in the back wearing a maroon t-shirt with some white writing on the top & Cathy is to my left, wearing black [of course!] I highly recommend picking up a copy of the cookbook for yourself! The cookbook is a great addition to her website as she includes all new material (besides a few favourites including the Cacao & Zucchini Absorption Pasta that Jamie and I loved to cook last year).

A funny story, the day before the book signing, I was in a massive bicycle accident. I was going down a steep Redmond hill on my way to the podiatrist to pick up my new insoles (how very responsible of me). Let me set the scene: it was mid-morning and raining (of course) but traffic was not too terrible. Now remember, I bike this hill every day for work: up and down. I know this hill and I honestly pray every single time that God will keep me safe and deliver me to where I need to go. I don’t remember if I didn’t pray or I was just not paying attention but that day was different. I was about to make a sharp turn onto another street (a street I don’t even like to go down when I am driving!) and I was braking and just about ready to turn when I realized that I wasn’t moving but I was falling to the ground. I ended up being really lucky. There were no cars behind me! A gentleman who is a trained first response person was first to my rescue and helped me to the sidewalk. 911 was called. An off duty firefighter also came to my aid to make sure i didn’t have a head injury. Then Robb’s dad happened to be driving by, saw me and pulled over. I was taken such good care of that day. I ended up getting six stitches above my left eye and was left with a badily bruised left arm and a black eye. I did go to work the next day, but I was in so much pain and looked terrible I went home early.

Oh boy! But I am quite thrilled that my scar is healing nicely and that the black eye finally fully went away after two weeks.

But enough about me… how are you?

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