Feelin’ loved

This week, I’m finding myself feeling especially loved…first, my dear friend Stephanie wrote this lovely post that made me cry–in a good way, of course! (Warning…Stephanie’s blog hasn’t been playing nice with firefox for me. I don’t know if it’s just me, or if it’s a larger problem…)

And then, Kelly at Byzantium’s Shores tagged me as an “Inspirational Blogger.” I think this means I need to tag some inspirational bloggers of my own, which I will do. Later. Just add it to the list. 😉

I’m gonna go bask in the warm fuzzies now…

I’m in Gryffindor!

Your Score: GRYFFINDOR!

You scored 4% Slytherin, 20% Ravenclaw, 60% Gryffindor, and 32% Hufflepuff!

You might belong in Gryffindor,
Where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve, and chivalry
Set Gryffindors apart.

Gryffindors are known for their courage, audacity, and devotion to what is good and honest.

Link: The Sorting Hat Test written by leeannslytherin on OkCupid, home of the The Dating Persona Test

I’m finished

Yes, I’ve finished Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I loved it. 🙂

That’s all I’m going to say for now. More thoughts will be forthcoming. Feel free to email me if you want to discuss.

Good weekend

Busy, lots to write about. Later.

Photos are being uploaded now, as I read Harry Potter. (which I did not have time to do over the weekend! Blast! I started last night, after a nap…PLEASE DO NOT SPOIL ME! We’ll chat when I’m done.) 🙂

I’ll post again when the photos are online. Happy Monday!

*UPDATE* photos are online.

15 years? Really?

Well, I’m now ready for my 15-year class reunion tomorrow, having just had my toes all prettied up. (I got a manicure too, but just had them put on clear polish because I hate polish on my nails.) 🙂

Sadly, jen 14221 seems to have passed on her problem to me. 😛

And, while we’re off celebrating the 15 years I’ve been out of high school, Rand and I will also be celebrating 3 years together!

me and rand

me&rand

E&R dancing

Awww…

I’ll be back with pictures on Monday!

Oh. My. God.

I feel ill.

I was just doing some bill-paying and such, and I logged in to a credit card account that I don’t use much. I’m trying to pay off the balance, so the only activity I tend to see on it is my last payment and the interest accumulated.

As such, I tend to not look at my statement until it’s time to pay the bill. (I signed up for the statement-by-email quite some time ago.) Imagine my surprise when I saw a balance nearly $3000 higher than it was last month.

Gasp. Choke.

In red lettering, at the top of my statement, it said something about high-risk activity on my card and to call customer service right away.

So of course, I immediately dialed customer service. They were very nice. They closed my account and are sending me an affidavit that I need to sign and send back to them so they can investigate.

The charge was $2795 to United Airlines. She asked if I was sure no one else (such as a friend or family member) has access to this account. Um, yeah. No one does. And even if they did, I wouldn’t want to know someone who would charge $3000 in airline tickets without telling me.

I can’t figure out how this happened. This card doesn’t leave my apartment. Ever. I don’t get statements in the mail, and even if I did, I would shred anything that had my account number on it. Gah.

It doesn’t matter. They’re going to take care of it, I’m sure…but still, I feel sort of violated.

Photos from the weekend

I’ve got some photos up at flickr from the weekend.

Shakespeare in Delaware Park Friday evening. Our friend Ron’s daughter (Ariel) was one of the high school interns.

ariel

The interns performed A Midsummer Night’s Dream in 40 minutes, playing all the parts themselves.

ron and ariel

We also visited with my parents, who came to town for the Dancing with the Stars tour. Late night snacks at Pano’s, and breakfast at the Pancake House. (no photos)

Visited with Samantha during the afternoon, and enjoyed takeout from Taste of India. (no photos)

Watched The Apartment, with Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine.

apartment

Visited with Rand’s parents and nephews on Sunday afternoon.

fishin'

More details later, perhaps… 🙂

Long day

I’ve been running around like a crazy person today, with little online time. Had a busy weekend and took a bunch of photos. I’ll get them posted soon. 🙂

Now I’m trying to get myself prepared for my class that starts tomorrow. (Already? Really?? Sigh.)

Ah well…Happy Monday!

Ommmmm

A couple of months ago, I noticed that a nearby yoga studio was having a “come in and try us out for free” class, so I thought “why not?”

I liked what I learned that night, and signed up for an 8-week session. I’m in a Level 1 and 2 (beginner) Kripalu Yoga class. Here’s a brief description of Kripalu I found online:

Kripalu Yoga puts a great emphasis on the mechanics of Yoga – proper breath and alignment – as well as in the inner, spiritual dimensions of Yogic practice. Students are encouraged to honor “the wisdom of the body” and to work according to the limits of their individual flexibility and strength.

I attend class once a week, and I’m working on incorporating further practice into my life…doing 20 minutes or so on my own a couple of times a week, and using the stretching and breathing techniques I’m learning every day. I’ve noticed a number of positive changes…I’m calmer and generally less stressed. I’ve noticed a significant decrease in the tension I normally carry in my neck and shoulders. I find myself correcting my posture and sitting or standing in proper alignment. I notice when I’m holding my breath, or not breathing properly, and I try to correct that as well.

I ordered this yoga kit which includes a booklet, two CDs (one with instruction, one with just music) and a set of cards demonstrating the postures, to help me do more practice on my own.

And while it’s not a requirement, I bought myself a pair of cropped yoga pants which I *love*. I would wear them every day if I could. 😉

My class is on Wednesday evenings at Yoga by Design studio in Williamsville. My teacher’s name is Christine, and she’s wonderful. She’s very gentle and nurturing, and encourages each of us to “find our own yoga;” to do what we can, to listen to our bodies and know our own limits.

The class is 90 minutes long, and when it’s over, I’m often thinking, “already?” I love having this time every week to relax and reflect, and to quiet my normally busy mind.

Quite simply, I adore yoga. I just started my second session, and I don’t see myself giving it up anytime soon.Â