Wednesday, October 22, 2008

I have recently found something NEW to obsess about!! :)


Going Out



Hot Child in the City


Out With the Boys


Walking with Mike


Pink and Red


Yeah... I work out


A night at the Drag Races

How fun is this site???
www.Polyvore.com

Saturday, October 18, 2008



These guys -the Arizona Sinners car club are throwing a hot rod party in central phoenix tonight, so that's where I'll be. Content and happily listening to the rock-a-billy sounds of a few bands....








Thursday, October 16, 2008

And an update of the house.... via pics.

This is just something that I am toying with... thinking something black white and yellow for my bedroom...
I've got a few projects that I'm working on right now. Here, czech it:

This is my front bathroom, I am planning on glazing plates with silouettes and then placing then randomly inbetween the mirrors...
Here is one of my silouette plates. This is the teensy tiny little guy that goes under a teacup.
This is basically the idea.... got it from DesignMom (http://www.designmom.com/)
Some pretty things that I have been longing for lately...

www.potterybarn.com
www.lulus.com
I need to knit these legwarmers STAT!

This is a purse by Loungefly. I have a Day of the Dead skull bag of theirs right now (matching wallet, too) love it. So fun!
Yeah, I know... it's been a long time, BUT change has been in the air and I've actually stayed with something long enough that I might get to do something really really neat at work.

Our operations manager quit about a month ago and all of a sudden many, MANY ideas, options, and jobs are all of a sudden able to come to fruition. Long story short, Amber and I are going to be piloting a study and working as much as we can (while still staffing) in the ER to see where our impact will be. Both of us are bound and determined to present fool-proof data that proves that a pharmacist in the ER will prevent medication errors, will improve time to first antibiotic (neonatal fever, neutropenic fever), reduce missing meds, reduce the phone calls, improve nursing/pharmacy relations, as well as provide a face for pharmacy in the ER. I am really excited. I cannot wait to put my mark on this hospital and to make a difference. YES!

Also on the home front, I have completed the tiling of my bathroom. With the help of my brother, Brian. Czech it!


Just beginning the process. The red floor is actually a water-proof membrane that is called Red-Guard. It's pretty neat stuff!

This is the back corner where the bathtub is sitting. Brian and I decided to make all the funky/tiny cuts back here b/c no one will see them with the tub right on them! No grout yet :(


Here is the bathroom sans toilet, sink, mirror, fun stuffs BUT the grout is DONE!
Yay bathroom! Haven't sealed the toilet to the floor and the sink isn't bolted to the wall and the floor, yet. This is the dry run. The tub isn't plumbed yet either.

Yes, I know this one is on it's side. It's called poor planning on my part. Oh well, you get the idea. :) This tub is an original antique cast iron tub. It's super awesome, in great shape, and best of all.... it is already in my bathroom awaiting my plumbing!!! YAR!

Monday, January 21, 2008


I'm also looking at updating and doing SOMEthing with the kitchen.... color schemes? I don't know... These are the colors of my living room (Organic Green) and then blue (something...) in the Dining room. It's usually not this messy, but I was painting. The kitchen is on the other side of this blue room... no dividing wall so I'm really having a hard time determining what color to make it.. don't want anyone having a seizure when they walk into the house. I am thinking of painting the kitchen white... or maybe just leaving it light yellow for now as I am TOTALLY burned out on painting. I am currently thinking vintage red as an accent color.My brother bought me this poster for Christmas -- it is AWESOME! and the inspiration for my color selection. :) Currently it is in a black frame with a black border.... but I'm thinking ornate white... We'll see..and I love how kitschy this looks!! So clean, too!And I wish I could have a pink kitchen. I really love love love love pink.. :) xoxo


Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Real quick, before I forget:

Things I love:
www.creativecastingco.com























Mike and I arriving in Kalamazoo - short drive from Charlotte. His parents let us borrow the car and we went to the place where he used to work. GOOOOD mexican food!


Now we're having fun with this snowball fight with Mike's friend Chris. We really had alot of fun, but were pretty happy to come back to 50 degrees and no snow on the ground!

This is somewhere about 3 shots and a martini deep in Kalamazoo. It's so pretty there with all the lights :)


I have decided that work is for ninnies & I would much rather just sit around eating celery and finding time to work out as opposed to work.

This is the tilework that I am obsessed with putting into my master bath: (left)





SO I went to World of Tiles & bought 2" hexagonal tiles, 6x6 tiles & 3x6 subway tiles all in Matte Arctic White. Plus matte black facings. This is my template. We'll see how it turns out. :) Yay! $2,000 worth of yay, I hope that I can actually lay all of it and not end up screwing everything up...

I love how this (above) bathroom looks as well. I think I am going to try to use a very pale gray as a wall color and I'd love to get a newer and much larger window. Look how pretty those fresh flowers look! I love fresh flowers!

Now where can I find this pretty, old, (emphasis on the old portion) cast iron, original, white, clawfoot bathtub?!?!? These things are SO difficult to find anywhere in Phoenix. I keep finding tubs that are so dinged up or rusted out that it wouldn't even be worth it to have them refinished. The problem is that I really do not want to go with fiberglass OR get a brand new one. I like the idea of having an old tub with a story. Sounds so romantic.


For tomorrow, tasks include:

Clean out storage shed.
Break down horrible huge bed.
Demo out toilet and sink
Remove storage 'thing' in master bath. Call a tree trimming place

I sure hope that I am able to get all those things done tomorrow...

Speaking of romantic, I LOVE these hanging flower holders.... I would like to do this in some room in my house as well and why not the bathroom?!

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

I'm going to try to become a better blogger this year. I'm just so hit-and-miss with this because I'm so busy everywhere else.

The jobfront: Work is a PAIN. I really need to focus on finding a job that I like and won't lie to me about how awesome it is -- and then I get there and it's a freaking train wreck -- has been a train wreck, and that this situation is NOTHING new. Ugh. Oh well, it's a paycheck and it's not all that challenging (isn't that sad?)

Here are some pictures of my house prior to me buying it. :) It makes me really happy to see where it has been and where it is now. I kind of liked it yellow --- now that it's all gone ha!

Life is life right now. Still dating the boy. He is really a good thing for me. Keeps me on my toes, challenges me, and he is always coming up with good ideas to all my lofty plans. PLUS he keeps me grounded. He's great to have around! :)

The dogs are doing great ... which brings me to this past month. It's been rough emotionally. My foster Voltaire was put down.... on a Tuesday which was incredibly hard for me. He had some sort of CNS infection or something-or-other and he had to be admitted to the vet hospital overnight for 3 days --- was on iv steroids and a puppy fluoroquinolone... odd? I thought that he might have Valley Fever -but one would not treat that with a FQ --or would they?

Anyhow, he came home to me on a steroid taper and after a week of taper, he wasn't improving we went back to our vet and at that point, the only humane thing we could do for Voltaire was to put him down. It was very traumatic for me. This was on a Tuesday.

I then get a telephone call from Mom that night that Grammy was in the hospital -- everything was ok, but they admitted her to work her up to see why her circulation was just not good. Mom was expecting to take Grammy home on Thursday or Friday and not to worry, just a heads-up.

Well Mom was supposed to call me Wednesday night to tell me the details etc.... Wednesday morning I'm at work and I see Mom's # come up on my cell phone.. at 10am. OK WEIRD. So I answer her call and she's talking very fast and is concerned about Grammy. I guess the Dr's gave her a few liters of fluid last night to clear her out and decrease her SCr from 1.2 -- well at 4am she took a turn for the worse and her SCr bumped up to about 3-ish. She was having tummy pain, so mom got some morphine for her, it was horrible. I called Auntie I and told her to come to my house --- DON"T CALL MY MOM, just get your fannie to my house b/c your mom is very sick

We got the text from Brian while we were in the airport that Grammy was having some weird ECG's and her heart rate was slowing and just being weird. She died as he sent me the text. Then Sean called me and told me that Grammy had passed, and I asked to talk to Brian --hand the phone over to Brian. Well, Brian was ccrying and couldn't talk, so that sent me over the edge.
I didn't even make it home to say goodbye to my only grandma. It sucks. I'm still pretty upset about it.

She died that following Thursday. What a rough week!