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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Catch up..

Ok, now that I haven't posted forever and am adding to my facebook, I guess I will have to catch up. I am still driving truck all over. Like it would love to make more money at it but it is fun. The money will come as the economy recovers... anyone have a clue when that will be??

Sunday, April 12, 2009

why do I call myself the queen bee??

Well, this is for the record...

My name is Melissa, greek for honey bee.

I am the queen of my home.

Therefore....Queen Bee!!!

lol...

I'm back!

Well, I haven't been gone, but sorta...

I moved, moved again, quit my job of 10 years, went to school and learned to drive a big rig and now have been driving team over the road long haul trucking with my hubby. We have been all over the 48 states and am loving it. My favorite drive is the southwest. Love the desert and the warmth. I sometimes wonder why I didn't do this 20 years ago. I have always loved driving and wanted to drive around and see the country. Now I get paid. Well, with the ecoonomy, not very much yet but I am the forever optimist.

Well, other than running around the country for the last year, seeing things I have never seen, my life is the usual. I still need to lose weight, gain muscle, make more money, and so on and so on. But now I just am content with where I am. I turned 40 this year and you know what, I am still not old. I guess that is 50?? 60??? 100??? Someone tell me please! I am gonna try and blog more and bitch less.. or something like that.... I am at home right now, happy easter... i got sick and missed the get together with the family, but really enjoyed the quiet time. Sorry so selfish there, but yeah! Maybe next holiday.... I did send some sweet potato/yam thingy I do, added coconut to it this year, hope they liked it, don't know yet, it basically is the yams cut scalloped, a can of pinapple, mandarin oranges, and this year a handful of coconut. I then added punkin pie spice, extra cinnamon, and nutmeg and a little honey, slow cooked all night and viola...instant heaven, or at least I hope it was edible, I have a little in the fridge, but no appetite. But it is usually really good.

Driving truck is the easiest job I have done and it really is good for my weight issue. I have lost about 40 lbs since i started, and I know it is because I don't eat alot, you really don't get hungry sitting in a truck all day bouncing down the road. At least I don't. I am gonna start my vitamins again, I have been slacking on them and feel it.

I go to the doctor tomorrow, good luck for me...hope to have no body parts falling off or anything...lol...

wish me luck.

Friday, July 20, 2007

I hate moving!

I hate moving!!! We are moving over the next 2 weekends and I absolutly hate it. So far I have a little packed. My grandma's china and stemware and some other kitchen stuff. I bought a large pot for my tomato plant that has tons of little tomatos. I save all my plastic pots so I can take some of the flowers I planted, of course I will leave some. And my stawberry plants I just put in are coming with. As well as my new four o'clocks, my favorite flower are all coming. I will take some of the bulb plants, but I am leaving my lavender and carnations. I want a different type of lavender and the carnations look nice with them. The new house has an established raised bed garden. I hope the prev. tenent used organic methods, I know I will be from here on out. Her plants looked very small and didn't seem that well, but I will amend the soil and hope for a small harvest. But next year look out! There are also some mature shrubs that I can't wait for next spring to see, a rhody, lilac and camella. Also a few azailas and some other alont the side where it is over grown, I will thin out the weeds and see what is there. Well, I have to go, trying to find some moving boxes on craigslist (my favorite recycling spot)

Friday, July 6, 2007

What I am reading!

I am reading probably one of the best books I have read in long time! I highly recommend it! It is called "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle - by Barbara Kingsolver. I downloaded it off Audible last month for my Ipod and am just getting to listen to it. It is VERY good, she is an excellent writer and I love the basis for the story. I think everyone who cares about the planet we live in and making just a bit of difference should read this. It talks about sustainable farming and local buying. I know it is a hot topic here in Washington State as beautiful farmland in the shadow of Mt. Rainier (my beloved mountain) is being developed by land rapists (developers - ugh!). The entire east side of "the mountains" (Cascades) is an agriculture state, and the developements are starting to creep over the mountains (there goes the neighborhoods). But take time and read the book, if more people did, maybe the farms would have more of a chance to survive!
http://www.animalvegetablemiracle.com/
http://www.kingsolver.com/home/index.asp