Friday, September 11, 2009

My Goal in Life is to Replace My Soul With Coffee and Become Immortal

Title courtesy of typing "my goal is" into Google search. It is like my own magic 8 ball!

So This coming week will be my first complete week in Tucson, and my first time staying in a hotel in Tucson (weeeeeird!). I don't know if it is good or bad that I am already exhausted by the thought of this entire month! Travel season is in full swing.

Also, this weekend I am headed up to Cottonwood to help Margie and Dave move Grandma into their house. I am really glad Grandma decided to move, and happy to help! But weird to think that I won't be sleeping in my own bed for 7 consecutive nights. Like I said, travel season has started.

Life with the new coworkers is great! they are all my age! finally I am not the youngest by years, heck, I am not even the youngest anymore :) I had noticed that most of my college friends had graduated and moved away, so it is nice to have a new group of friends to come around, We have pretty much had a happy hour each of the last 3 weeks. (No word on it letting up either, haha). Some of us are looking at attending some concerts and football games together too!

Ooh, also, I am getting new glasses! a Laura Ashley pair that looks pretty much just like my current glasses (but my current frames would probably break if I had just tried to switch out lenses so the new ones are necessary) and a pair of prescription sunglasses! Coach sunglasses! Mom, don't worry about cost - I factored it into my flex account. It is like an early birthday present, I can't wait! Of course, they will come in while I am in Tucson, so I have to wait an extra long time for them. boo hiss.

3 comments:

Peggie said...

Okay, I have to let you know that I am entering a new phase of my life as well. When you described your new glasses I just thought, "Way cool, I can hardly wait to see them." I never gave a thought to cost--ha-ha. This is a good phase! You've been independent for awhile and our brains are in sync--scary, huh? (the brain part, I mean)

Caseygirl said...

hmmm, interesting to know that when you retire you get the mind of a 20-something.

That can't be a bad thing :)

Peggie said...

Okay, if you say so.