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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Saturday's new definition

I remember a time when Saturday meant going outside to play, spending time with your family, hanging out with friends, date night, or just relaxing. Now, today, it only means one thing: Laundry. For those of you who don't know. I HATE laundry. I strive to own enough clothes that by the time I finish wearing everything and cycle back around, things have aired out all on their own and now remarkably clean or I have forgotten if they are clean or dirty. It's a system that has worked for quite some time now, but, I'm starting a new chapter in my life and well, simply, Donovan won't go for it, lol. So here I am, Saturday morning, faced with about 10 loads of laundry. See, it's not the "putting the clothes in the washer" that I have a problem with. It's just that laundry is such a multi-step process. I want a "set-it-and-forget-it" solution. You know, then it wouldn't be such a problem. But you have to wash it, then dry it, then fold it, then take it upstairs, blah blah blah blah, and not just once but every time that little buzzer goes off! I hate it! Oh, well, this blog is a response to not wanting to do it.



Donovan and I went to a race track last night. It was a local small track where young kids get their first start in racing. It was fun, aside from the fact that Kaleb, the 7 year old boy I watch at nights, came with us. He asked SO many questions, that I thought my head would explode. People are constantly asking me if being a nanny and being around cute babies all day makes me want one. It's the complete opposite. I don't want any now! I like my peace and quiet and special time with Donovan, we have so little of it as it is, that it's precious to me now. No kids, for at least 3 years! Firm!



Anyway, I promised myself to start the laundry process at 12, and now it's 12:04, so, *big breath* I guess this is it. If I don't post another blog in a week, come find me, I probably drowned in a pile of dirty clothes!

Monday, May 26, 2008

It's the Suite life for me

Donovan and I have attended numerous NASCAR events in the past years. Five Daytona races, Three Charlotte races, along with a trip to Alabama for Talladega and one to Tennessee for Bristol. We've sweated and froze, had good seats and bad, free seats and expensive, but nothing will compare to last night. With the free *please remember that word* Suite tickets that my darling husband won last Wednesday, we arrived at Lowe's Motorspeedway at just around noon, when the suite opened. I had no idea what to expect, but I figured it would be mildy to pretty nice. We took the elevator upstairs and walked down a corridor to our suite number. When we opened up the door, inside a woman was waiting to greet us. She was exceptionally chipper. She handed us bags and we signed in. Inside the bag was a Denny Hamlin hat and diecast car. To those of you who don't know, Denny is one of my favorite drivers :) So that was a nice added surprise. Our tickets mentioned refreshments during the day, but these refreshments were like meals. There were brautwaurst *sp?* and hot dogs, pretzels, peanuts, gummi bears * I don't know where they found these gummi bears but they were really good, lol* Jelly Belly Jelly Beans, not the cheap ones, fresh fruit, and a vegetable platter. Full bar, including coke and juice, water, coffee, alcohol and anything your little heart desired. So we sat in A/C enjoying our front row seats in our suite watching the Indy 500 waiting for the NASCAR race to start. Included in our tickets were pit passes, where we got to go down on pit road and walk inches away from the pit boxes of all 43 teams! It was simply amazing! After that we returned to our suite and watched the remainder of the Indy race *Danica getting wrecked :)* and soon the race started. Also dinner was ready, Steak, Lemon Sauce chicken, Bacon Potatoes, Vegetables, rolls and dessert. Butterfinger layer cake and a triple chocolate cheesecake YUM!. Once the race started, the servers would come and ask if you needed anything and bring you drinks or pick up your empty cups and plates. Most of the time Donovan or I got up for anything we needed, but it was nice anyway. Other than the annoying girls behind me who only knew Kasey Kahne and Dale Jr's names and other than that pointed and said "Oh, there's that car I like" and dressed in halter dresses and flip flops when business casual was the expected dress code for suites, My night was absolutely perfect. Unfortunately, Kasey Kahne was the winner so the girls behind me got all giddy. But since we helped clean up and were the last people there, they gave us two 1:24 Die-cast cars of Denny Hamlin and Tony Stewart. Both valued at at least 100 dollars each. Also, before the race, new driver Mike McDowell visited our suite and spoke with us for about thirty minutes and we got his autograph. He's a driver for Michael Waltrip Racing and drives a Toyota which was the suite we were in. Toyota's. All in all, I don't know how I'll ever go back to sitting in the hot sun with 1,000,000 rednecks who only cheer when Dale Jr. is taking the lead. From now on, it's the suite life for me ;)

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Coca Cola 600, Rav 4's and New Jobs

So this is a first blog. Where to start?

Well, it's almost 7 am on Sunday morning. Donovan's sleeping and as usual on the weekends, I'm up early. I'm actually kinda excited. Donovan won tickets to the Coca Cola 600 race today. We've been to races before, and actually, we've been to races here at Lowe's Motor Speedway, but these aren't just regular tickets he won, these are suite tickets. That's right, dress codes and all, we're VIP for the day. We even have a special parking pass. For those of you who have been to a race before, that's pretty amazing. So we want to be there by about 10 just to browse around and then the suite opens at 12. They serve refreshments and at some point take you down to the pits and you can get a first hand look at the cars and drivers in the garage. Then they take you back and serve you dinner. That's right! That's how you do NASCAR, baby! Anyway, as anyone could see, I'm super excited. *I even bought an outfit to wear today, lol)

About two weeks ago, Donovan and I were at the Toyota dealership where he works just looking at cars and I realized that my '07 Toyota Corolla just wasn't cool enough anymore. So I started looking at the Rav 4's which are like a car meets a mini-van and makes this pretty cool SUV. After much convincing, hopefully Tuesday I can pick it up. Since Donovan works at Toyota, we're getting a pretty good deal. I can't wait, and I hate Memorial Day for making me have to wait even longer. I'm getting the Pacific Blue color and it's beautiful! I can't wait for my trip to Orlando to show it off ;)

Also, in the past month, I've officially became a working woman again. After an extensive 4 months off * :) * I finally had to bite the bullet and get a job. I couldn't seem to find anything in the office/admin area, so I thought creatively and started looking on Craigslist. I found two families who are neighbors who needed a babysitter full time, working sometimes for each family. They both have three girls each. The Glynns have Anna, Emily, and Grace *I call her Gracie* and the O'Farrells have Annalisa, Christina, and Meara. Most days I'm just watching Grace while her sisters are at school. A few days a week I'm watching Meara. Overall it's a wonderful job and sometimes I don't feel l ike I'm even working. Then, seeing an evening job opportuinty, I took it. It's taking care of a 7 year old boy Kaleb 4 out of 5 days during the week. He lives right down the street and it's cool since I bring him to my house for dinner and stuff, so I still see Donovan when he comes home and can eat dinner with him, although it's interupted every 5 seconds from a question from the inquisitive Kaleb.

That is an official update on what's going on rather recently. I'm hoping to keep this updated and eventually upgrade my knowledge on how this works to add pictures.

Time to get ready to be VIP for the day. See ya!

-Jessica