Thursday, December 6, 2007

Well, we made it to Rockford and back. The roads absolutely sucked!! I was kind of crazy to even be out, but we got there. The car was covered in ice, the hood ornament looking like it was encased in crystal. The races were pretty good. The Rockford arena is small, not really a bad seat there. The ride home on Sunday was wonderful. What a difference a day makes!

Haley is home from school today. She came home with a headache last night, and woke up this morning with a fever. She seems better now. Talking up a storm.

I am taking the girls to the Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus concert on Saturday. Yes I got tickets. And no, they weren't thousands or even hundreds of dollars. They had a post sale. The seats aren't the best, may even be somewhat behind the stage. I still think the girls will enjoy it. Should be interesting to say the least.

Part of this reconstruction process is getting nipples made (next procedure) and then areolas tattooed on. John wants "his guy" to do the tattoos. I want the dr to do it. I don't even care what they look like to be honest with you. I, at times, don't even want to get them. I mean seriously, no one is going to know if they are there or not except John, the girls and I. I am so over all this crap. I don't want any more "procedures". I am sick of all of it. I have a real attitude about this lately. I don't let it show of course, but at times when I think about all that I have been through this past year--I am pissed. And sad. No one should have to do this. Ever.

On a lighter note, I was going through old magazines and found one of the Stephen King articles in my Entertainment Weekly. He is talking about how things are just cool. You can't make them that way, they either are, or they aren't. There was a paragraph in there I thought was kind of funny:
"There's no rhyme or reason to the coolness thing. Look at politicians, the ultimate entertainers. Barack Obama is cool. Hillary Clinton, who will probably win the Democratic Party's nomination to run for president, is not. On the other side-well, it's hard to be Republican and be cool, it's almost an oxymoron, but John McCain is cool. And of course, Bob Dole. Very cool. Hence the Viagra ads."

Off to do more decorating!

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