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Hey everyone out there in Live Journal land. I figured I'd give everyone an update since it has been so very long.
So here is my life in recap:
January: We arrived in Reno! We have a cute apartment, one bedroom, but its huge and you can see the mountains out of every window. We are close to downtown but no so close that we are polluted by it and the casinos.
February: Quit my job at Macy's and got a job at Dillard's. I'm just a sales associate but get paid big bucks an hour so I won't complain. Chris proposed the Sunday before Valentine's Day.
March: Chris and I learned to snowboard. He's much better than I am but hopefully once the season starts up again in October/November I can get some more skills.
April: Chris and I went up to Tahoe for the first time. Yes folks, I finally went to California. We went to go camping which was fun at first. We hiked up a mountain and then went down to our site. It started to rain as we tried to cook food so ended up driving to a little bar and eating dinner. While we were gone an angry bear came down to the camp... this is what happens when we leave!!!! Sheesh. It continued to rain the rest of the time and the temperature dropped down to the thirties. It made for a very cold, wet, time but atleast we got some well deserved cuddle time!
May: Chris and I got married the first day of May! It was a small ceremony just the two of us, one of Chris' coworkers as a witness, and the reverand who presided. The actual ceremony only lasted nine minutes but felt longer. We went to the Brew's Brothers for our wedding lunch and then went home. I was so exhausted after everything and ended up going to bed at seven p.m. I'm such a lame newly-wed. ;-)
June: Chris and I decided to add to our family so we bought a seven week old Boston Terrier puppy. His name is Igor and he's so very adorable. I just can't wait until the teething and potty trainign is all done and over with.
July: Oh so hot!! Most days this month have been in the triple digits. We don't have AC in our apartment so it's torture sometimes. It actually makes me happy to go to work since it means I'll be in the AC!
As for the up and coming: Chris and I are saving up for a house. Hopefully by next year we can have a humble abode of our own. I start school again in August. ... That's about it!
I hope all is well for everyone. You can find me on myspace at www.myspace.com/renobound
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Friday, August 26th, 2005
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So I'm watching boxing (lame) and bored (also lame) but no work this weekend (woohoo). And Goldie says I should let people know my life. So here goes: Summer is gone now and with it my brother who has been arrested for larceny. (I always knew I was the more level-headed one). He should be out in about ten years. I have only four more months until I get my AA. I'm halfway to having a bachelors-whee!! I am still in love with Chris, and thankfully, he is still in love with me. I'm still at Macy's plodding along, forty hours a week, but my boss is awesome so I'll forgive her for taking away my youth. When I donated blood on Sunday my phlabotimist was hitting on me and became sullen when I answered his question with a, "Well, actually I have a boyfriend." Woohoo for still being wanted by strange men. Elissa introduced me to the heavenly baklavah and now I love her even more than before but didn't think such a thing between the vampire lesbian relationship was possible. Only my meatloaf is capable of such, ah me. Oh- and I'm moving to Reno with the love of my life in December. I guess I'll let Chris come with me. haha. No, really, I love my hamster Coxo. But I love Chris more-- the hamster is sure to die within the year. Oh- and the owner of UC is going to go to jail for tax fraud-- I guess all mother fuckers get their day. I hope he gets both the full jail time and the full monetary fine. According to the paper he has lots of saved money he didn't disclose on his tax forms. Fucker. Ok, there is my life in recap. Not too very exciting but I get to sleep eight hours a night and my only worry is the price of gas and Katie in Iraq.
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So long since I've written in here but its my third day off in a row and this is about the time I wish I could be back at work. Perhaps hiding in my hallway that my boss calls scary but knows I love to work in as I attempt the impossible of getting every piece of new clothing out. Plus-- I'm waiting for Chris to finish his shower. Time to drink coffee and watch the passerbys.
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Monday, January 31st, 2005
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I hate waking up so early every morning. Its unfair and unjust in my opinion. I'm 21-- I should be out all night drinking, sleeping in until noon, then going to class. I shouldn't be working full time and then going to class. I dont feel like this sleep schedule is very helpfu. I'm tired quite a bit of the time and have to drink coffee just to stay up. But, on the brighter side-- I'm auditioning for Jepoardy in three weeks!!! That, and theres only five more workdays left before a Saturday.
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Thursday, January 27th, 2005
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That book meme: Book/Play Meme, *bold those you've read *italicise started-but-never-finished *underline those you own but haven't gotten to yet *add three of your own *post to your livejournal
1. The Lord of the Rings, JRR Tolkien 2. Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen 3. His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman 4. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams 5. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, JK Rowling 6. To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee 7. Winnie the Pooh, AA Milne 8. 1984, George Orwell 9. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, CS Lewis 10. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte 11. Catch-22, Joseph Heller 12. Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte 13. Birdsong, Sebastian Faulks 14. Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier 15. The Catcher in the Rye, JD Salinger 16. The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame 17. Great Expectations, Charles Dickens 18. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott 19. Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Louis de Bernieres 20. War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy 21. Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell 22. Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone, JK Rowling 23. Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets, JK Rowling 24. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban, JK Rowling 25. The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien 26. Tess Of The D'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy 27. Middlemarch, George Eliot 28. A Prayer For Owen Meany, John Irving 29. The Grapes Of Wrath, John Steinbeck 30. Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, Lewis Carroll 31. The Story Of Tracy Beaker, Jacqueline Wilson 32. One Hundred Years Of Solitude, Gabriel Garcia Marquez 33. The Pillars Of The Earth, Ken Follett 34. David Copperfield, Charles Dickens 35. Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Roald Dahl 36. Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson 37. A Town Like Alice, Nevil Shute 38. Persuasion, Jane Austen 39. Dune, Frank Herbert 40. Emma, Jane Austen 41. Anne Of Green Gables, LM Montgomery</u> (My childood favorite!!) 42. Watership Down, Richard Adams 43. The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald 44. The Count Of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas 45. Brideshead Revisited, Evelyn Waugh 46. Animal Farm, George Orwell (how do you spell amazing?!?!) 47. A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens 48. Far From The Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy 49. Goodnight Mister Tom, Michelle Magorian 50. The Shell Seekers, Rosamunde Pilcher 51. The Secret Garden, Frances Hodgson Burnett (blah) 52. Of Mice And Men, John Steinbeck 53. The Stand, Stephen King 54. Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy 55. A Suitable Boy, Vikram Seth 56. The BFG, Roald Dahl 57. Swallows And Amazons, Arthur Ransome 58. Black Beauty, Anna Sewell 59. Artemis Fowl, Eoin Colfer 60. Crime And Punishment, Fyodor Dostoyevsky 61. Noughts And Crosses, Malorie Blackman 62. Memoirs Of A Geisha, Arthur Golden 63. A Tale Of Two Cities, Charles Dickens 64. The Thorn Birds, Colleen McCollough 65. Mort, Terry Pratchett 66. The Magic Faraway Tree, Enid Blyton 67. The Magus, John Fowles 68. Good Omens, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman 69. Guards! Guards!, Terry Pratchett 70. Lord Of The Flies, William Golding 71. Perfume, Patrick Susskind 72. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, Robert Tressell 73. Night Watch, Terry Pratchett 74. Matilda, Roald Dahl 75. Bridget Jones's Diary, Helen Fielding 76. The Secret History, Donna Tartt 77. The Woman In White, Wilkie Collins 78. Ulysses, James Joyce 79. Bleak House, Charles Dickens 80. Double Act, Jacqueline Wilson 81. The Twits, Roald Dahl 82. I Capture The Castle, Dodie Smith 83. Holes, Louis Sachar 84. Gormenghast, Mervyn Peake 85. The God Of Small Things, Arundhati Roy 86. Vicky Angel, Jacqueline Wilson 87. Brave New World, Aldous Huxley (one word: shabam!) 88. Cold Comfort Farm, Stella Gibbons 89. Magician, Raymond E Feist 90. On The Road, Jack Kerouac 91. The Godfather, Mario Puzo 92. The Clan Of The Cave Bear, Jean M Auel (I was Ayla for Halloween when I was four!) 93. The Colour Of Magic, Terry Pratchett 94. The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho 95. Katherine, Anya Seton 96. Kane And Abel, Jeffrey Archer 97. Love In The Time Of Cholera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez 98. Girls In Love, Jacqueline Wilson 99. The Princess Diaries, Meg Cabot 100. Midnight's Children, Salman Rushdie 101. Three Men In A Boat, Jerome K. Jerome 102. Small Gods, Terry Pratchett 103. The Beach, Alex Garland 104. Dracula, Bram Stoker 105. Point Blanc, Anthony Horowitz 106. The Pickwick Papers, Charles Dickens 107. Stormbreaker, Anthony Horowitz 108. The Wasp Factory, Iain Banks 109. The Day Of The Jackal, Frederick Forsyth 110. The Illustrated Mum, Jacqueline Wilson 111. Jude The Obscure, Thomas Hardy 112. The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4, Sue Townsend 113. The Cruel Sea, Nicholas Monsarrat 114. Les Miserables, Victor Hugo 115. The Mayor Of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy 116. The Dare Game, Jacqueline Wilson 117. Bad Girls, Jacqueline Wilson 118. The Picture Of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde 119. Shogun, James Clavell 120. The Day Of The Triffids, John Wyndham 121. Lola Rose, Jacqueline Wilson 122. Vanity Fair, William Makepeace Thackeray 123. The Forsyte Saga, John Galsworthy 124. House Of Leaves, Mark Z. Danielewski (I get too freaked out everytime I pick it up-- it just sits on my bookshelf mocking me!) 125. The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver 126. Reaper Man, Terry Pratchett 127. Angus, Thongs And Full-Frontal Snogging, Louise Rennison 128. The Hound Of The Baskervilles, Arthur Conan Doyle (I was surprised how good this was...) 129. Possession, A. S. Byatt 130. The Master And Margarita, Mikhail Bulgakov 131. The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood (This is why I am pro-choice) 132. Danny The Champion Of The World, Roald Dahl 133. East Of Eden, John Steinbeck 134. George's Marvellous Medicine, Roald Dahl 135. Wyrd Sisters, Terry Pratchett 136. The Color Purple, Alice Walker 137. Hogfather, Terry Pratchett 138. The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan 139. Girls In Tears, Jacqueline Wilson 140. Sleepovers, Jacqueline Wilson 141. All Quiet On The Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque 142. Behind The Scenes At The Museum, Kate Atkinson 143. High Fidelity, Nick Hornby 144. It, Stephen King 145. James And The Giant Peach, Roald Dahl 146. The Green Mile, Stephen King 147. Papillon, Henri Charriere 148. Men At Arms, Terry Pratchett 149. Master And Commander, Patrick O'Brian 150. Skeleton Key, Anthony Horowitz 151. Soul Music, Terry Pratchett 152. Thief Of Time, Terry Pratchett 153. The Fifth Elephant, Terry Pratchett 154. Atonement, Ian McEwan 155. Secrets, Jacqueline Wilson 156. The Silver Sword, Ian Serraillier 157. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, Ken Kesey 158. Heart Of Darkness, Joseph Conrad 159. Kim, Rudyard Kipling 160. Cross Stitch, Diana Gabaldon 161. Moby Dick, Herman Melville 162. River God, Wilbur Smith 163. Sunset Song, Lewis Grassic Gibbon 164. The Shipping News, Annie Proulx 165. The World According To Garp, John Irving (I gave this book to Steve, my old neighbor... do you remember him and his hugs?) 166. Lorna Doone, R. D. Blackmore 167. Girls Out Late, Jacqueline Wilson 168. The Far Pavilions, M. M. Kaye 169. The Witches, Roald Dahl 170. Charlotte's Web, E. B. White 171. Frankenstein, Mary Shelley 172. They Used To Play On Grass, Terry Venables and Gordon Williams 173. The Old Man And The Sea, Ernest Hemingway (The torture of ninth grade) 174. The Name Of The Rose, Umberto Eco 175. Sophie's World, Jostein Gaarder 176. Dustbin Baby, Jacqueline Wilson 177. Fantastic Mr. Fox, Roald Dahl 178. Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov 179. Jonathan Livingstone Seagull, Richard Bach 180. The Little Prince, Antoine De Saint-Exupery 181. The Suitcase Kid, Jacqueline Wilson 182. Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens 183. The Power Of One, Bryce Courtenay 184. Silas Marner, George Eliot 185. American Psycho, Bret Easton Ellis 186. The Diary Of A Nobody, George and Weedon Gross-mith 187. Trainspotting, Irvine Welsh 188. Goosebumps, R. L. Stine 189. Heidi, Johanna Spyri 190. Sons And Lovers, D. H. Lawrence 191. The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera 192. Man And Boy, Tony Parsons 193. The Truth, Terry Pratchett 194. The War Of The Worlds, H. G. Wells 195. The Horse Whisperer, Nicholas Evans 196. A Fine Balance, Rohinton Mistry 197. Witches Abroad, Terry Pratchett 198. The Once And Future King, T. H. White 199. The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Eric Carle 200. Flowers In The Attic, Virginia Andrews (Incest = dirty)(Can we say DYSFUNCTION??) 201. The Silmarillion, J.R.R. Tolkien 202. The Eye of the World, Robert Jordan 203. The Great Hunt, Robert Jordan 204. The Dragon Reborn, Robert Jordan 205. Fires of Heaven, Robert Jordan 206. Lord of Chaos, Robert Jordan 207. Winter's Heart, Robert Jordan 208. A Crown of Swords, Robert Jordan 209. Crossroads of Twilight, Robert Jordan 210. A Path of Daggers, Robert Jordan 211. As Nature Made Him, John Colapinto 212. Microserfs, Douglas Coupland 213. The Married Man, Edmund White 214. Winter's Tale, Mark Helprin 215. The History of Sexuality, Michel Foucault 216. Cry to Heaven, Anne Rice 217. Same-Sex Unions in Premodern Europe, John Boswell 218. Equus, Peter Shaffer 219. The Man Who Ate Everything, Jeffrey Steingarten 220. Letters To A Young Poet, Rainer Maria Rilke 221. Ella Minnow Pea, Mark Dunn 222. The Vampire Lestat, Anne Rice 223. Anthem, Ayn Rand 224. The Bridge To Terabithia, Katherine Paterson 225. Tartuffe, Moliere 226. The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka 227. The Crucible, Arthur Miller 228. The Trial, Franz Kafka 229. Oedipus Rex, Sophocles (My current hell) 230. Oedipus at Colonus, Sophocles 231. Death Be Not Proud, John Gunther 232. A Doll's House, Henrik Ibsen 233. Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen 234. Ethan Frome, Edith Wharton 235. A Raisin In The Sun, Lorraine Hansberry 236. ALIVE!, Piers Paul Read 237. Grapefruit, Yoko Ono 238. Trickster Makes This World, Lewis Hyde 240. The Mists of Avalon, Marion Zimmer Bradley 241. Chronicles of Thomas Convenant, Unbeliever, Stephen Donaldson 242. Lord of Light, Roger Zelazny 242. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, Michael Chabon 243. Summerland, Michael Chabon 244. A Confederacy of Dunces, John Kennedy Toole 245. Candide, Voltaire 246. The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More, Roald Dahl 247. Ringworld, Larry Niven 248. The King Must Die, Mary Renault 249. Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert Heinlein (swoon... I want Michael) 250. A Wrinkle in Time, Madeline L'Engle 251. The Eyre Affair, Jasper Fforde 252. The House Of The Seven Gables, Nathaniel Hawthorne 253. The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne 254. The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan 255. The Great Gilly Hopkins, Katherine Paterson 256. Chocolate Fever, Robert Kimmel Smith 257. Xanth: The Quest for Magic, Piers Anthony 258. The Lost Princess of Oz, L. Frank Baum 259. Wonder Boys, Michael Chabon 260. Lost In A Good Book, Jasper Fforde 261. Well Of Lost Plots, Jasper Fforde 261. Life Of Pi, Yann Martel 263. The Bean Trees, Barbara Kingsolver 264. A Yellow Raft In Blue Water, Michael Dorris 265. Little House on the Prairie, Laura Ingalls Wilder 267. Where The Red Fern Grows, Wilson Rawls 268. Griffin & Sabine, Nick Bantock 269. Witch of Black Bird Pond 270. Mrs. Frisby And The Rats Of NIMH, Robert C. O'Brien 271. Tuck Everlasting, Natalie Babbitt 272. The Cay, Theodore Taylor 273. From The Mixed-Up Files Of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, E.L. Konigsburg 274. The Phantom Tollbooth, Norton Jester (LOVE!) 275. The Westing Game, Ellen Raskin 276. The Kitchen God's Wife, Amy Tan 277. The Bone Setter's Daughter, Amy Tan 278. Relic, Duglas Preston & Lincoln Child 279. Wicked, Gregory Maguire 280. American Gods, Neil Gaiman 281. Misty of Chincoteague, Marguerite Henry 282. The Girl Next Door, Jack Ketchum 283. Haunted, Judith St. George 284. Singularity, William Sleator 285. A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bill Bryson 286. Different Seasons, Stephen King 287. Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk 288. About a Boy, Nick Hornby 289. The Bookman's Wake, John Dunning 290. The Church of Dead Girls, Stephen Dobyns 291. Illusions, Richard Bach 292. Magic's Pawn, Mercedes Lackey 293. Magic's Promise, Mercedes Lackey 294. Magic's Price, Mercedes Lackey 295. The Dancing Wu Li Masters, Gary Zukav 296. Spirits of Flux and Anchor, Jack L. Chalker 297. Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice 298. The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices, Brenda Love 299. Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace 300. The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison. 301. The Cider House Rules, John Irving. 302. Ender's Game, Orson Scott Card 303. Girlfriend in a Coma, Douglas Coupland 304. The Lion's Game, Nelson Demille 305. The Sun, The Moon, and the Stars, Stephen Brust 306. Cyteen, C. J. Cherryh 307. Foucault's Pendulum, Umberto Eco 308. Cryptonomicon, Neal Stephenson 309. Invisible Monsters, Chuck Palahniuk 310. Camber of Culdi, Kathryn Kurtz 311. The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand 312. War and Rememberance, Herman Wouk 313. The Art of War, Sun Tzu 314. The Giver, Lois Lowry (I'm naming my first born Jonas because of this book) 315. The Telling, Ursula Le Guin 316. Xenogenesis (or Lilith's Brood), Octavia Butler (Dawn, Adulthood Rites, Imago) 317. A Civil Campaign, Lois McMaster Bujold 318. The Curse of Chalion, Lois McMaster Bujold 319. The Aeneid, Publius Vergilius Maro (Vergil) 320. Hanta Yo, Ruth Beebe Hill 321. The Princess Bride, S. Morganstern (or William Goldman) 322. Beowulf, Anonymous 323. The Sparrow, Maria Doria Russell 324. Deerskin, Robin McKinley 325. Dragonsong, Anne McCaffrey 326. Passage, Connie Willis 327. Otherland, Tad Williams 328. Tigana, Guy Gavriel Kay 329. Number the Stars, Lois Lowry 330. Beloved, Toni Morrison 331. Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal, Christopher Moore 332. The mysterious disappearance of Leon, I mean Noel, Ellen Raskin 333. Summer Sisters, Judy Blume 334. The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Victor Hugo 335. The Island on Bird Street, Uri Orlev 336. Midnight in the Dollhouse, Marjorie Filley Stover 337. The Miracle Worker, William Gibson 338. The Genesis Code, John Case 339. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson 340. Paradise Lost, John Milton 341. Phantom, Susan Kay 342. The Mummy or Ramses the Damned, Anne Rice 343. Anno Dracula, Kim Newman 344: The Dresden Files: Grave Peril, Jim Butcher 345: Tokyo Suckerpunch, Issac Adamson 346: The Winter of Magic's Return, Pamela Service 347: The Oddkins, Dean R. Koontz 348. My Name is Asher Lev, Chaim Potok 349. The Long Goodbye, Raymond Chandler 350. At Swim, Two Boys, Jamie O'Neill 351. Othello, by William Shakespeare 352. The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas 353. The Collected Poems of William Butler Yeats 354. Sati, Christopher Pike 355. The Inferno, Dante 356. The Apology, Plato 357. The Small Rain, Madeline L'Engle 358. The Man Who Tasted Shapes, Richard E Cytowick 359. 5 Novels, Daniel Pinkwater 360. The Sevenwaters Trilogy, Juliet Marillier 361. Girl with a Pearl Earring, Tracy Chevalier 362. To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf 363. Our Town, Thorton Wilder 364. Green Grass Running Water, Thomas King 365. The Interpreter, Suzanne Glass 366. The Moor's Last Sigh, Salman Rushdie 367. The Mother Tongue, Bill Bryson 368. A Passage to India, E.M. Forster 369. The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky 370. The Phantom of the Opera, Gaston Leroux 371. Pages for You, Sylvia Brownrigg 372. The Changeover, Margaret Mahy 373. Howl's Moving Castle, Diana Wynne Jones 374. Angels and Demons, Dan Brown 375. Johnny Got His Gun, Dalton Trumbo (read this book and you'll become a pacifist-- no question) 376. Shosha, Isaac Bashevis Singer 377. Travels With Charley, John Steinbeck 378. The Diving-bell and the Butterfly by Jean-Dominique Bauby 379. The Lunatic at Large by J. Storer Clouston 380. Time for Bed by David Baddiel 381. Barrayar by Lois McMaster Bujold 382. Quite Ugly One Morning by Christopher Brookmyre 383. The Bloody Sun by Marion Zimmer Bradley 384. Sewer, Gas, and Eletric by Matt Ruff 385. Jhereg by Steven Brust 386. So You Want To Be A Wizard by Diane Duane 387. Perdido Street Station, China Mieville 388. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Anne Bronte 389. Road-side Dog, Czeslaw Milosz 390. The English Patient, Michael Ondaatje 391. Neuromancer, William Gibson 392. The Epistemology of the Closet, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick 393. A Canticle for Liebowitz, Walter M. Miller, Jr 394. The Mask of Apollo, Mary Renault 395. The Gunslinger, Stephen King 396. Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare 397. Absalom, Absalom, William Faulkner 398. The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway 399. Dreamhouse, Alison Haben 400. Hyperion, by Dan Simmons 401. Prospero's Children, Jan Siegel 402. Gaudy Night, Dorothy Sayers 403. Guns, Germs, and Steel, Jared Diamond 404. Enchantment, Orson Scott Card 405. Cetaganda, Lois McMaster Bujold 406. Beauty, Sheri S. Tepper 407. The Hour of the Star, Clarice Lispecto 408. The Patron Saint of Liars, Ann Patchett 409. Sexing the Cherry, Jeanette Winterson. 410. A Wizard of Earthsea, Ursula Le Guin. 411. Assassin's Apprentice, Robin Hobb. 412. The Axis Trilogy, Sara Douglass 413. Peter Pan, J. M. Barrie 414. Sabriel, Garth Nix 415. Neverwhere, Neil Gaiman 416. The Silence of the Lambs, Thomas Harris 417. The Hot Zone, Richard Preston 418. The Dispossessed, Ursula K. Le Guin 419. The House with a Clock in its Walls, John Bellairs 420. The Wings of a Falcon, Cynthia Voigt 421. Gain, by Richard Powers 422. White Noise, by Don DeLille 423. Koko, by Peter Straub 424. Death in Venice by Thomas Mann 425. The Persian Boy by Mary Renault 426. Maurice by EM Forster 427. Left Hand of Darkness. Ursula K. Le Guin 428. Slaughterhouse Five. Kurt Vonnegut 429. Martian Chronicles. Ray Bradbury 430. Swann by Carol Shields 431. Not Wanted on the Voyage by Timothy Findley 432. Solomon Gursky was Here by Mordechai Richler 433. Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams 434. The Chosen by Ricardo Pinto 435. Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin 436. Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio 437. Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse 438. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury 439. 84, Charing Cross Road, Helene Hanff 440. The Dark Is Rising, Susan Cooper 441. The Vintner's Luck, Elizabeth Knox 442. Titan - John Vance 443. Wizard - John Vance 444. Demon - John Vance 445. Kindred - Octavia Butler 446. Stations of the Sun: A History Of The Ritual Year In the British Isles - Prof Ronald Hutton 447. Le Morte D'Arthur - Malory 448. The Elf Queen of Shannara - Terry Brooks 449. The Wishong of Shannara - Terry Brooks 450. The Scoins of Shannara - Terry Brooks 451. The Ruby in the Smoke - Philip Pullman 452. The Tragedy of Cymbeline - William Shakespeare 453. Sybil - Flora Rheta Schreiber 454. Job: A Comedy of Justice, by Robert Heinlein 455. Wizard's First Rule, by Terry Goodkind 456. Triplet, by Timothy Zahn 457. A String in the Harp, by Nancy Bond 458. The Wrong Rite, by Alisa Craig (Charlotte MacLeod) 459. Sacred Contracts by Carolyn Myss 460. Emily of New Moon - L. M. Montgomery 461. Deep Wizardry - Diane Duane 462. Last Train to Toronto - Terry Pindell 463. Dead Until Dark - Charlaine Harris 464. High Wizardry - Diane Duane 465. Blackmantle - Patricia Kennealy-Morrison 466. I, Lucifer by Glen Duncan 467. Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan 468. The Claverings by Anthony Trollope 469. Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott 470. The Chrysalids by John Wyndham 471. Green Darkness by Anya Seton 472. Angels in America by Tony Kushner 473. Betrayal by Harold Pinter 474. Cloud Nine by Caryl Churchill 475. The Blind Assassin, Margaret Atwood 476. The Last Vampire, Christopher Pike 477. The Keys to the Street, Ruth Rendel 478. A Widow for A Year-John Irving 479. This Much I Know is True- Wally Lamb 480. Prozac Nation-Elizabeth Wyrtle (This was my Bible from 17 to 20)
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Saturday, January 1st, 2005
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I've been stuck at home the past two days witha UTI but that hasn't hindered my fun really. Sean came over last night and we had turkey and stuffing, blackeyed peas, greens, cornbread and I made carrot cake. I pretty much as in bed all day though. Chris came to bed at around ten. We defintley didn't party hard at all, but there was some champagne. So this past year has been awesome regardless. I got my car back, got a job at Burdines (and have since been promoted twice in my month and a half of employment), I have my boyfriend (today is eight months), and have made some cool friends. I also have a 4.0 in school. And on a slightly superficial note- I've been a size six since October without dieting or anything like that. Good stuff. I can only hope this year is better. I don't have any resolutions, there's nothing I want to change about me. Maybe save more money, and get my AA, but those are things that are going to happen this year anyhow with my new positon and school. Ok-- thats about it.
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Tuesday, December 14th, 2004
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Blah- -sometimes it feels that all I do is get up and go to work and then, well repeat the cycle. I don't have to be there until 12:30 today though so I'm sitting and drinking tea. Yum! It's nice and cold and it feels like winter has finally arrived. I know it'll probably get hot out again soon-- but what can you do? I'm going home this weekend! YAY!!! Although I won't see Goldie because she'll be on her cruise. Lucky girl. But hopefully I can see Tif and I get to see the family too. Hopefully I can shop as well- that'd be awesome. :) I still need Chris to tell me what he wants for Christmas... boys are dumb about this sort of thing I've decided.
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Thursday, December 2nd, 2004
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So today is my day off and for some bizarre reason I went to the mall-- as if I'm not there forty horus a week. Chris and I went to Walden books (a return), the Gap (I got me a jacket priced forty but ended up only being eight), went to Burdines (why?!?!), and bought Chris some video games at Game Stop. Th ejacket is awesome, is small and black and fuzzy with ahoody. Yay!! And it didn't even take up any of my new gift cad. It just used money from last Christmas so I'm going to try and get some pants-- the cute pants today were all a size 8 and there weren't any size 6 so I just looked frumpy in them. Oh well- -I love my new jacket. Now I'm home drinking some rum and Coke. James and Chris are playing one of the games I got. I finished my Art class yesterday and took my third exam in English this morning. I didn't do too well on the exam I don't think. I just haven't had much time to study. My final is next Tuesday, so I'm going to study on Sunday which is my weekend free day. I have to start buying Christmas presents though which is going to be hard to scrape money up. I bought my mom's already though and I know what I'm going to be getting for everyone else on my list. I feel semi-prepared about the gifts, since I wrote them down. Chris and I set up our tree. It's pretty. It has regular colored lights and green skeleton lights and the star has lights too. A lot of the ornaments are from when Chris was a little kid (mid 1970's...) but I have one up I recieved from Germany last year. We have a little tree in the bedroom with candy canes and we're going to put lights on the corn plant and maybe the rubber tree. Gil and Nikki visited last weekend and we went to Gator City and Silver Cue. My butt got beat in pool several times. Gil brought my Deluxe Scrabble BOard and Up-Word Board which is awesome! Chris and I are always playing Scrabble so its amazing to have my pretty Scrabble with all the letters. :) Sakid and I were suppose to hang out today but she had to work so I may hang out with her after the mall closes. I have to work at nine tomorrow though so I may just drink beer and watch tv tonight. I guess we'll see.
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Wednesday, November 24th, 2004
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Chris and I celebrated are 21 and 31 birthdays. Neither of us really did much. On my 21 I stayed asleep all day and then made a cake for myself in the afternoon. I only drank one beer but the night before I went out and had a few beers and two shots with Shawn and Josh. I got clothes from Chris and Marvene and Chris gave me a sterling silver scorpion charm on a silver necklace. My mom and other family sent money that went to bills. On Chris' birthday we hung out with Shawn.Watched tv and his mom and I gave him lottery tickets. I'm also knittting him a black scarf for his birthday. I'm about 1/3 done. There's no more landscape work now that its cold so I'm working at the mall stocking stuff. It's a pretty nice gig-- forty hours at six dollars. Not great but it'll pay the bills. And even though there is drama in the store I never have to deal with it since I work alone. Tomorrow we're having Thanksgiving at Marvene's house. Then Chris and I are going to be setting up the Christmas tree. I haven't had a real tree in two years so it'll be nice I hope. Better than a brach of a tree with yarn for garland and foil for a star. The last day of school is next Thursday with my English final on the following Tuesday. I have A's in both classes. Gil was suppose to come to Gainesville tomorrow but I don't think he will. It doens't matter either way to me but if he came I only have Sunday off and he's leaving Sunday morning. I don't think he wants to sit aruond with Chris all day and I know Chris doesn't want to sit around with him either. That's about it.
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Wednesday, September 29th, 2004
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Please Help! Basically my best friend was injured quite badly due to a drunken altercation. If anyone was at the University Club on NE 1st, Monday September 27, 2004, and witnessed a fight between two bouncers and an individual.. I really need to know what occured in that altercation. That man was injured due to the fight and is in danger of having charges pressed against him. I don't know who is right or wrong in the fight, but I do know things happened to the gentleman that should not have occured. Please, if you saw the fight at UC two nights ago (MONDAY SEPT. 27) call me at 219-0522 or else you can messenge me back on LJ. Thank you very much, Nicole Hennegar P.S. I don't care who was in the wrong or right, I just want to know what exactly occured since the individual in the fight has no memory of what occured due to injuries he sufered to his head during the fight with the bouncers.
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Tuesday, September 28th, 2004
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I got a second degree burn toight from my hand to my clock tattoo. I spent four hours at the ER. I got a codene and prescriptions for more. The one I had is wearing off. So take this post with a grain of salt. I hate JOrdan. Because of him I can't trust anyone anymore. I feel that he took that away and I can't seem to regain it. I can' trust anyone, especially men. And I know it wasn't him that took it completley.... It was the men who raped me. The man who broke my rib. The guy who said he would never call back. But it affects me and Chris. I don't think he realizes it. But he's not home yet and all I can think about is how he hits on so many girls when he's drunk. He assures me he only flirts with them and would never sleep with him. But, I can't trust that. Because he is a guy and guys cannot hold my trust. And I mostly blame Jordan. Whether or not he deny's cheating on me... I'm sure he did. I would bet every lst dime I had on it. Kathy was always slepping over. They were always eating out together. He was at her house twice, sometimes three nights a week. So, yea, call me a skeptic but fucker was cheating on me. And now even though I know better, I think Chris is cheating on me. Or maybe 'm just sad because I'm in so much pain but the pills aren't putting me to sleep-- they're keeping me awake and all I want is someone to sit next to. Caress my hair. Care about me and the fact I probably lost my job tonight, and have just not been feeling very happy latley. Some sort of, something?? Acknowledgement maybe. I don't want my arm to hurt anymore. I want to drink some beer and maybe prolong the affects of the pill because once its gone I won't be able to fill it until tomorrow. Until I can be sober enough, not drugged up enough to drive. I don't like feeling this stoned. I'm to inside my head to stay sane right now. I want to cry some more.
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Monday, September 20th, 2004
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everyone seems so sad in their posts. all i can think about is that today it is cold enough to need a jacket. i just ate rice and tomatos. my boyfriend is playing bass, nice soundtrack. and there is only two weeks left of my math and science calss. yay.
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Saturday, August 14th, 2004
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I got my food handlers license a few days ago. It as a really easy tes./ Work i fine except for when all the boys leave me to fix code violations during the lunch rush. Somethign about having seven burgers, a few chicken, adn all the fryers cranking out and only me to watch everything. My mom is comign up on Friday. I haven't seen her in a whil;e so it'll be nice to see her. It'd be even cooler if I could go and see Aunt Shaorn but I spent all my money signing up for classes. I wasn't suppose to go to Fall A but Chris and I decided we don't want to go to the Bahamas during hurricane season. Right now JLaw is on the phone, Chris is getting pretty in the bathroom adn in a little bit I think we're going to go to breakfast. I'm working six days straight so I want to hang out with Chris a little this morning before I have to go to work at four tonight.
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Wednesday, August 4th, 2004
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i love nostalgia. this morning in the shower the smell of my noxema took me all the way to high school again. it was nice. but now i'm awake and that sort of sucks. oh wel-- to work i must go. i got a new job as a cook in a bar. purple porpoise or ator city or whatever you call it. its not bad. its actually fun and i get to work with cool kids like eric and tony. plus it meant i get to say buhbye to auto zone. :) yesterday chris and i wre hanging out all day when suddenly goldie and charlie came to town!! yay!! whee!!! i was so damn excited. we all went to mcallisters deli for dnner and then maudes for a game of trivial pursuit. i'm going down to melourne in two weeks so i'll get to see her again then, but it was really cool to have her visit me. :) i'm not going to be going back to school until october. chris and i are going to the bahamas the first week of september and i didn't want to miss that much class especially when i'm doing all half semester classes. ok-- well the coffee is done and i have to get dressed and go to work. xox
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Saturday, July 17th, 2004
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but sometimes thats ok. I went home on Thursday and stayed until this morning. It was nice but I didn't get to see as much as Tif and Goldie as I would like. Goldie did come over and I met Tif for coffee at the Sun Shoppe so it was nice. I saw my big brother and Becca and I went driving all around town. I got a ton of errands doen going to Bayside and BCC and such. Bec and I walked around downtown Melbourne and went to the bookstore. We came home and watched Mulan and painted Jimmy's room pink and tan. Well, ok all I painted was a second coat of pink. :) Strange colors for a teenage boy but I have doubts about my little brother sometimes. Last night my mom took me and Bec to see Harry Potter 3 tho!! Yay!! I want a Hippogriff goddamnit! Why do wizards get all the cool pets???? Ok-- thats my update for now.
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today i huing out with elissa-- we wtn to maudes, i ited her in trivial pursuit. a rare occurence. then i went to shamrock with sean and jon. allie and fat bitch came by... and i guess they assumed tht jon was chis. teir exact words "thats pathetic." we laughed and drank and went to wayward where i saw rio. it was nice. fat bitch was, well, a bitch. but in the end i laughed all the way home. pathetic, my friends? at least thier they are not bitchy over wieght girls. and this is mean but i have had several reasons that i could have written this, but did not. chirs and i are sill together and in love and not fat, bitter, bitches like bobbie brooker. what is it bitch? you jealuo sthat i found someone to love an be with me despite the fact you think i have aids amd am a slut. well fuck you whale, he loves me and you, of all bitches, cannot ever change that. rot alone forever. we are forever. and if not forever, longer than you will ever know love.
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i woke up and realized how lucky i am to wake up next to him every mornign. there was some drama yesterday with people angry at me and instead of confronting me they said hurtful things about me when they were angry. it was partly my fault but it still made me cry for hours, but i went over and talked to shawn adn we worked it out. we talked for over an hour-- discussed how we were feeling and why and in the end hugged one another and mended whatever hurt was there. this morning chris made us coffee and we sat hand in hand drinking it and sitting in the silence that is so constant but comfortable. two months now of living with him... we went and washed our cars and had lunch. he came home with the rain and laid in bed with me until i had to go to work. he was alseep when i got home. but he bought me my favorite beer and left it in the fridge with my favorite kind of pizza (cheese and mushrooms and green peppers). it must be love if he knows my favorite pizza. happy, euphoric happiness
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every day i wake up afraid that i've been living in a dream only to find chris still right next to me. my home is still around me. my jobs are still waiting for me. my car is still in front of the door. my friends and family are still loving me. goign home was a good experience. it was the best trip home since before i moved out. my little brother and sister are growing up-- along with my older brother and i. there's is so much more physical however. joy is all grown too. i'm just so happy at this moment in my life. i do have to work 16 hours tomorrow, but it happens to us all. last night chris made me a candle light dinner of lobster, crab, shrimp, fish, and linguini in seafood sauce. he treats me better than any man ever has. i don't know if id eserve it but i enjoy it and i couldn't handle life at this point without him to be there for me.
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Thursday, June 17th, 2004
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Chris' surgery went well. "No complications" is what the doctor said. I'm counting down the days until Goldie comes adn takes me to Melbourne. YAY!! Hopefully Tif will drive up with ehr so I can get a huge dose of both of them. Today I get paid and by MOnday I'll have my car again. Woohoo. I also am going to go and get a cell phone and rgister for my Summr B class at SFCC tomorrow. Busy Nickie. I just wish I didnt have to go to work right now but dirty dishes and jobs of prep are calling my name...
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I have some nasty sinus infection-- i've had it for over a week and its still keeping me down. I slept all morning which i feel bad about because chris had pre-op today but he had his mom drive him there and im going to go over to his mom s office and see whats gonig on. i hope everythign is working out. i watched monster last night adn it made me really sad and i had to go into the bathroom and sob for a lttle bit. it definitley put a amper on the evening. i did see bobbie picking up trash yesterday though which helped to brighten my day. :)
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