Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Lazer Cats are 2 cool

In place of a meaningful post, I will share with you a funny clip from SNL.



By the way, SNL may be funny again.

p.s. That is Jake Gyllenhaal posing as the bad guy.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

I'm so unique, there's not even ONE of me

According to the website www.HowManyOfMe.com, there are no SallyAnn Gray's in America.


HowManyOfMe.com
LogoThere are:
0
people with my name
in the U.S.A.

How many have your name?

Monday, January 15, 2007

I am woman, hear me roar

Ben's not the only handy one in our house. This weekend I added additional shelving to our bathroom closet. I used lumber, primer, a corded drill, a cordless screwdriver, a level and pure genius to turn a tree and a need for more surface area into shelves. Watch out, Bob Villa!

Thursday, January 11, 2007

I love the nightlife

A few nights ago, we had a scare. At 3am, a loud crash was heard downstairs. Everyone was up immediately. Milo was barking and hiding under the covers while Ben went downstairs to find out what caused the noise. By the time Ben came back to bed, I was sound asleep. I awoke when he got into bed and asked him why he was doing laundry at 3am. Apparently, I wasn’t going to let something like a potential home invasion get in the way of my beauty rest.

By the way, it wasn’t a burglar.

Gym behavior

1. I have an “I’m with stupid” t-shirt. I wore it to the gym last night and really got a kick out of the fact that for 30 minutes I was telling everyone that the guy next to me was stupid. When I got off the elliptical machine to wipe it down for the next masochist, he saw my shirt. Luckily, he had a sense of humor.

2. I just got my ears pierced a year ago and really enjoy wearing fancy, dangly earrings almost everyday. So inevitably, I often end up sweating at the gym in a free t-shirt from 1991, grubby pants, messy ponytail and beautiful earrings. Yesterday I was running in pearls. Mrs. Cleaver would have been proud!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Rappin’ with the kids

I molded young minds today.

Through a connection at work, I spoke to a group of high schoolers today about Marketing. It was ridiculous how nervous I was beforehand! Even though it was just a group of 17 and 18 year olds, kids can be brutal. And I couldn’t fall back on the old reliable: “picture them in their underwear.” GROSS!! But, once I saw them, I realized they were not intimidating at all. I actually had a pretty good time. I just hope I didn’t bore them to death.