February 28, 2006

as i stood on the edge of a hill, overlooking the golden gate bridge and the bay, a kid with a canon 20d came up next to me, snapping away, capturing everything that i couldn’t. my poor little camera is so pathetic. my mom use to tell us when we were little, ‘do the best with what you have’. i’ve adapted it to my own needs, ‘do the best with what you have and complain about it until you get something better’.
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February 9, 2006

a pile of thread sitting in my jewelry box. i don’t sew and don’t have much patience to learn, so it’s more a pile of colorful eye candy than anything.
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February 6, 2006

i’m fortunate to have a beautiful view of the santa cruz mountains right outside my office window. most evenings in the winter, when the clouds roll in, i’m delighted with a spectacular show.
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February 3, 2006

two cups for coffee. one cup in the morning, and one in the afternoon. five glasses for water, a sixth for a mid-morning protein shake. the seventh is tommy’s one and only glass.
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January 27, 2006

we hope your birthday is filled with sunshine, rainbows, unicorns, and teddy bears.
love,
tommy and kristin
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January 24, 2006

you’re the best husband a girl could ever ask for. thanks for always letting me take your picture for the sake of my art.
happy birthday!!!
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January 21, 2006

my photo supply is dwindling. this weekend i’ll be spending some quality time with my camera, making up for the past few weeks of neglect.
for now you will have to live with this charming photo taken about a month ago. out in the distance is a couple doing things that should not be done in the middle of a walking park.
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January 19, 2006

i’m much better now. my mouth is healing nicely and my jaw is not as stiff. hopefully, within a week, i’ll be able to finally eat my reward, in-n-out. the doctor was nice and the nurses very comforting when i woke up during surgery. not the most pleasant experience. i could feel him tugging, pulling, and ripping (snipping? clamping? i’m at a loss for terms when it comes to oral/maxillofacial surgical talk) on my right side. i screamed and gripped the table for dear life. this happened to me once before when i had my other wisdom tooth removed. awful, awful, awful!
tommy stayed home for two days and took very good care of me. despite taking pictures. i don’t remember much when he brought me home after the surgery. i found out a few days later that i threw two post-anesthetic temper tantrums – one involving my pajamas and the other about the cat throwing up on the ground next to the bed. i slightly recall yelling out, “is it a big one?”, but i thought that was just a dream. the food wasn’t too bad either. i drank lots of milk (something i never do), ate pudding, drank chicken broth, and his mom bought me the zone protein shakes. i did manage to lose five pounds. one thing i’m most grateful to have back in my system is coffee. i missed my friend.
the doctor was kind enough to put my teeth in a baggie as a keepsake. you’ll notice that they’re a lovely shade of brown all due to my stint on tetracycline in high school. i couldn’t help but notice that the remaining pieces of bar soap in the kitchen look surprisingly like the teeth.
so that about wraps up my last week. thank the good Lord for syringes, hydrogen peroxide, and that wisdom teeth don’t grow back.
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