enJOY it
an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.
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Dictionary.com defines it as the return to a point of origin of evaluative or corrective information about an action or process. My brain defines it as essential. The job is requiring me to give it and to take it. Apparently I am struggling with both. {Edited To Add: Deleted what was written here. Talked to…
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Got an email last night that Scrapbook Trends Magazine is going to publish a layout that I submitted with this photo on it. Love the photo. Love the layout. Love that it is going to be in print. Good news is great news these days. Holler.
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I am blessed with the ability to read. Read situations. Read people. Quickly get a sense of what is happening and why. It is very helpful in my personal relationships and very interesting in my working relationships. Am starting to really sort out the relationships between people at work. Starting to see how important professionalism…
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Ending the weekend. So nice to enJOY a few days off. Spent some time with the fam which has not happened in awhile. Shopped at Target. Shopped at Michaels. Scrapped a little. Cleaned the room. Cleaned the clothes. Went to yoga. Had some coffee. Saw the girls. Good times. Reporting to work tomorrow at 4am. …
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<–meet Paul. He is special to me. He is leaving tomorrow for Navy Officer’s Training in Providence, Rhode Island. Terr stands for terrible. Obvi. miss you, dude.
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So very tired. Cannot get a smile on my face to save my life. Too many muscles to move. Going to yoga. Going to stand on my head until gravity pulls my face into a smile. Happy Saturday.
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Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. – Theodore Roosevelt Considering getting this tattooed on my forehead. Backwards. So when I look in the mirror I can read it. And I will also carry a mirror around so then I can always look at it. Or I might just write it…
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I used to think it was so lame to live in Gold River. Ha. Not anymore. Good times, my friends, good times.
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So it is like this: I thought I was in a rush. That after graduation I had a small window of opportunity to get a fantastic job and Start. It had to be big. I did not know exactly where I was going, but I wanted to get there quickly. But that has changed. Suddenly,…
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Most of my outgoing cell phone calls go to Dad. For sure. And the call lasts about one minute. Enough time for me to inform him of whatever important discovery I just made. It did not really occur yet until I have told him. He is the guy to go to. Good news? Call Dad. …