Ramblings

My mind is all over the place today, and my blog post is going to be, too. So here we go.

— My phone interview for the Disney Mom’s Panel is today. It’s the final step in the process, and I am quasi-nervous about it but not as much as I expected to be. I have no idea what to expect, and I’m not sure what I should be doing to prepare for it, so I haven’t done anything. I am doing the interview on my lunch hour, and am trying to decide where to park my car to take the call on my cell. I know, big decisions. I wonder what parking lot has good luck? Hmmm… I will have to think this over.

— Because of said phone interview, I have to skip my Weight Watchers meeting today. I am a little nervous about this, because I’m afraid to get off track, but trying to do both things would make it too hectic today. It’s funny, because when I talked to the WW marketing person about getting involved with the Lose for Good campaign, she told me that she finds there are two kinds of WW people – meeting people and online people. For everything else in my life, I certainly consider myself an online person, but in this arena I am definitely a meeting person. And really, that is so odd, because I would so much prefer to just log my points on the internet and not have to go clap for everyone at the meetings. As I’m fond of saying, enthusiasm is not my strong suit. But having to go weigh in every week has really helped me a lot. As of last Tuesday, I had lost 13.2 pounds, and was 2.8 pounds away from my goal. Or maybe 7.8 away, I haven’t decided yet.

— I have six more classes for the course I’m taking this semester, and then it’s over. Thank goodness. Because it’s about been the death of me. It’s a philosophy course, and while what we’re discussing has the potential to be interesting, it is way more work-intensive than any grad course I’ve come across so far. For example, two weeks ago we had to turn in a 20-page play script. Fun stuff. And some of it is just so odd. A few weeks ago, I stealthily texted Jenny and Andy at the beginning of class (because cell phones are banned) and said “Our first class activity today – go outside and observe a tree for eight minutes.” Philosophy is like yoga. I just can’t take it seriously.

— When we got back to my house after trick-or-treating on Saturday, Kate discovered she had a loose tooth. She was so concerned about this that she decided she couldn’t eat any of her candy. I was perplexed by this decision, because even if I didn’t have any teeth at all, I’m pretty sure I would figure out how to eat candy anyway, but I went with it. The tooth is still hanging on by a thread. She called me this morning on my way to work and said “Hi Mommy! I haven’t taken my tooth out yet but I’m going to try right now. Ow, that hurt! Ok I will leave it in now and call you back later when I take it out. Bye!”

— Jenny and I are putting together a rockin’ holiday gift guide, and we have some fun giveaways to go along with it, so stay tuned for that.

— I am currently reading “The Help,” by Kathryn Stockett. I haven’t finished it yet, but I love it and highly recommend it if you’re looking for a good book to read. I’m hosting a book club meeting at my house on Friday to discuss it, so lots of reading must take place between now and then, but it’s the best book I’ve read in quite some time.

— Last night I had my family over for my dad’s birthday, and I made chili and cornbread. The cornbread recipe said to put the empty pan in the oven to heat up, so I put my Pampered Chef deep dish baker in for 8 minutes at 400 degrees. When I went to get it out, I discovered I had a hole in my oven mitt. Unfortunately, the way I discovered this hole was by grabbing the dish with my bare finger. It was lovely.

And finally…

— Sammy thinks bowls are hats.
sammy cereal

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Your Weekend Assignment

Can a blog give you homework?

Probably not, but I’m going to anyway.

You see, yesterday, I got a manicure. Not because we were going to a fancy event this weekend or because I had a gift certificate or because it was my birthday. I got one just because I felt like it.

The other day I read this post by Audrey from Mom Generations, about her new love of dark nail polish (specifically, OPI‘s Lincoln Park After Dark).
opi lincoln park after dark

And even though dark nail polish is totally not me and even though I hadn’t had a manicure since I had my senior pictures taken (seriously) and even though I very rarely do random things like that… I decided I wanted my nails to be that color. Immediately. So, I called and made an appointment just because I felt like it, and I am so glad I did.

I am in love with my new dark nails, and it was so fun to treat myself like that. Just because I felt like it.

So my assignment to you, my friends, is to do something this weekend just because you feel like it. Read a book, have a pumpkin spice latte (which I am totally craving), drink a glass of Halloween wine, get a manicure… do whatever. Take a few minutes to do something for yourself. It’s amazing how something small can make such a big difference!

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To see other ways to do something for yourself, check out Fight the Frump Friday at Blissfully Domestic!

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Crossing my fingers…

Because I just found out that I’ve made it to the final round of the search for the 2010 Disney World Moms Panel! I am soooo excited. They started with a field of 20,000 applicants, narrowed it down in the second round to about 200, and rumor has it that the final round contains 20-30 people, including me and my fellow Magical Mom, Amanda. They’ll pick 10 of those people to actually be on the panel.

The Moms Panel is such a great resource – anyone planning a trip to Disney can submit a question and have it answered by someone who has been there, done that. You can also search for questions that have already been answered. I used it a lot while I planned for the trip we took in August! The panel is not just moms, either – there are grandparents and dads on the panel as well.

So anyway, I have no idea if I’ll make the final cut or not, but even if I don’t I am so happy to have made it this far. But… I reallllllllllly hope I make it, because really, Disney + social media = Emily’s dream (volunteer) job. Wish me luck!

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