Saying Goodbye to 2011

Here is a true fact about 2011: a lot of it sucked. 

And I'm glad it's over. 

JANUARY

The year started off terribly when my grandfather Jason died on the 5th. We're still not over it. 

I attended Sarah's baby shower for David the first weekend in January. Malvina and I drove down there to surprise her, and while we were there, we went to Disneyland, dined at the Blue Bayou (the restaurant in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride), ate frozen pineapple smoothies in freezing temps, coined the term "shittle" and generally had a hysterical time – one I'm thankful for, it helped me get through the early days of Jason being gone. 

This was also the month that Margie came to visit from San Antonio – she was doing training in Sacramento, and had two weekends free. Naturally we got together and visited San Francisco and Sacramento.

FEBRUARY

Hung out with Margie some more, and went to Stitches West, where I bought a bunch of yarn.

Went to a wedding show with Malvina and Sam.

MARCH

At 30 years old, I finally learned to curl my hair in March, using this method

APRIL

I had the flu for three weeks.

I went to Disneyland again with my sister. And forgot my bag of shoes, necessitating an emergency trip to Payless to buy me some flip flops! On our way down, we stopped to see Sarah's new baby David, who was born at the end of February.

I made the Rainbow Cake for Easter:

MAY

In May, tragedy struck again when my grandfather Verne passed away at 88. Everybody seemed to think he would be okay, but when I heard A) he had sepsis and looked it up and B) they moved him to the Third Floor (aka the floor Jason died on), I knew he only had a limited time left with us. The last picture ever taken of him has the rainbow cake in it, and I find that weirdly comforting. We buried him at the VA cemetary and later had a memorial service for him at church. 

I locked myself out of my car at a busy gas station in the middle of rush hour.

JUNE

Janelle, my wee baby cousin, whom I have LITERALLY known since the day she was born (I saw her in the hospital in her baby bed that very day!), graduated high school.

I'm sure other things happened this month, but I apparently didn't document them. I did go and stay at Malvina's for her birthday, where we partook of the annual Chevy's on the River dinner, and then drank our faces off at their house. Jade martinis!!

JULY

I conquered my fear of crockpots by making carnitas for a summer friends gathering with Malvina, Sarah, and Bill and S&B's kids. Since us three ladies all have our birthdays within a month of each other, we exchanged gifts and apparently proved to Bill we can never see each other without giving each other presents. 🙂

I turned 31.

AUGUST

Margie was out again this month and we were able to meet up for dinner in Vacaville. It was so awesome seeing her again!

I attended the CA Young Republican Convention with my sister, which turned out to be a clusterfuck of bad planning on their parts, but I DID get to hear Andrew Breitbart speak, which was pretty amazing. 

This is the month I started to get back into nail polish in a big way. 

SEPTEMBER

I got into resin in a big way.

I participated in the Bead Soup Blog Party, which was super fun!

I joined Weight Watchers.

OCTOBER

I participated in the Limabeads Challenge.

I randomly was super sick one week – a cold topped off with the vomits. Good times.

I went up to see Malvina and dragged her to her first bead show!

I took some time off work and visited Sarah down in LA. We went to the LA Zoo, my favorite restaurant down there called New Moon, and to Il Forno in Santa Monica, where we met up with our old friend Rhoda from high school, who I hadn't seen since Sarah's wedding! (I don't think.)

NOVEMBER

Bay Area Bead Extravaganza!

Goats R Us was in the field outside my house for a week – that was pretty neat. 

I also participated in Nanowrimo for the tenth straight year, earning my seventh win. Over Thanksgiving I went to a Brazilian steak house with my sister and her boyfriend (!) and even did a little Black Friday shopping late on Friday. 

DECEMBER

Epic office Christmas party.

Christmas Eve was at my house this year since we sold Jason's house over the summer/fall. I unfortunately set a precedent apparently and now everybody expects to come back next year; won't they be surprised when I'm not home! hahaha, joking! … sort of. 

Because of Christmas my house is super clean (for me).

I hosted Sam and Malvina for a late Christmas exchange (yesterday, 12/30) – normally Sarah is up and they come too, but this year they weren't able for various reasons. She was missed! I made a stew and corn bread/pudding and we watched a Daryl Dixon centered episode of the Walking Dead and played the Walking Dead board game, wherein Sam and Malvina were eventually turned into zombies and killed my ass. It was fun! While they were there, Sam schooled me on my Wii (how long have I had it??) and showed me how to turn it into a Game Cube, haha – so now I am finally in the process of completing Legend of Zelda – Twilight Princess, so I can start the new one, Skyward Sword! 

Today, the last day of this oh-so-crappy year, I headed out to the Peninsula with Abby to see her new house. The last time I was there was at Thanksgiving, the day before she moved all her stuff over from the apartment (my timing was excellent! haha). The house looks good with new carpets and all the furniture moved in (sans my help! hahaha). We went to lunch at Coconut Bay, my favorite Thai restaurant, and then popped over to Target and Ulta where I bought some – you got it! – nail polishes. I even found one I wanted really bad – Orly's Fowl Play! Most everything was on sale, so I got out of there with only doing $20 worth of damage on seven nail polishes, including the Orly which wasn't on sale. Go me! On the other hand, two of those polishes were clearanced Bieber polishes, but whatever, they are pretty. After that, we went back to the house where Abby made ice cream in her new ice cream maker (it was delicious!) and then I got dumped on Bart for the ride home and here we are. 

2012

All I ask of 2012 is to go easy on me. I've had a rough couple of years, and I really would like a relaxing one, do you hear me, The Universe? Let's stop with the kicking Melissa while she's still down from 2010, okay? 

And also, don't end on December 12. The Mayans – their calendar is circular, not fixed, right?

…Right?

‘TIS THE SEASON (to buy myself stuff)

Well, oops, I didn't exactly update more frequently this month, now did I? And here it is, almost Christmas. What have I been up to lately? Why, Christmas shopping, obsessive nail polishing, drinks out with friends, and one… epic… Christmas party later (never seen so many hungover people the next day at the office, haha) it's now December 21 and I really have nothing to show for myself except an empty wallet and a surprisingly clean house.  My mom's side of the family is coming over to my house for Christmas Eve so there has been a lot of cleaning and organizing going on, and I'm just not a housekeeping sort of person so the whole process has been deeply annoying. 

Anyway, here are some things that I have come across in my Christmas shopping and internetting that hopefully Santa*** will stuff under my tree.

 

HOLY CRAP GUYS this Michael Kors rose gold watch is effing amazing and I want it so so bad! Too bad I never told anybody I wanted it! Penny and I were at Stoneridge last week and I dragged her into the Michael Kors store so I could try it on, and it's even more beautiful in real life. It's also not as expensive as I thought it would be – clocking in at $295 at Nordstroms. I'm not saying that's cheap, but let's be real, I've spent about 10x that on yarn and beads (just in the past couple years). If I save my pennies, I think I could get myself this beauty within a couple of months.

 

I don't know why I like this gold sequined top, I just do. I have acquired not one, not two, but THREE sparkle sweaters in the last year, so maybe there is hope for me yet. 

 

 

I love this beautiful necklace – I'm really into agate and other stones right now, I have some sliced geodes that could be fashioned into a similar looking piece. Maybe you will soon see an Anthro-inspired necklace from me! 

Okay, that is all. I guess maybe after the New Year I will be more interesting. Until then, though… if I don't update… have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 

 

***Re: Santa, I was apparently terrified of him as a kid (I don't remember this), and once caught my mom stuffing the stockings ("Momma… is there a Santa?" *deer in the headlights look* "Ummm….. nooooo." I was about three.) so ours was not a household that  believed in Santa. I guess that makes us a little different type of family; everyone I knew growing up did the whole Santa thing. And you know what? I never felt like I was missing out on anything – the magic of Christmas was never lessened for me as a kid. I guess also if you grow up religious, the whole Baby Jesus vs. Santa thing is kind of confusing. 

Oops, Radio Silence

Well, I didn't MEAN to not write in here all month, but hey, it's November – at least I had a good excuse. It was budget season at work, and I've been participating in National Novel Writing Month (Nanowrimo)… and I successfully finished my novel! This was the tenth year I've participated and the seventh finish. This year I wrote a straight up science fiction story, which I'd never done before, and man let me tell you, it is pretty ridiculous. It needs a massive overhaul – plot threads, characters, etc. were dropped willy nilly in favor of others, there's a kidnapping and a space kraken, telepathy and a cliffhanger. With no explanation.  It's terrible. I kind of love it. If I ever go back to it and am able to fix its many, many problems, it could actually be pretty cool!

Anyway, expect to see more posts in December. Well, you know me, always thinking I'll update and then being too busy. But budget season is over as of today (the office consumed SEVERAL bottles of champagne after work this afternoon) and I'm not writing a terrible novel with space kraken so you just never know. Plus! I'm finally sitting down and making some stuff from all those bead show hauls I've managed over the past few months.

I hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving; ours was particularly delicious for some reason.

And in four minutes it's December! Where on EARTH has this year gone?