Tuesday, December 30, 2008

New Year's Resolutions

I can't believe how quickly 2008 just flew by. This blog hasn't been around the entire year, but it's slowly turning into what I'd like it to be. :-) Photos and all. If you've got any suggestions for how I can make it better, share away!

While now is a time for reflection, it's also the perfect opportunity to set the good ol' New Year's resolutions. I did pretty good with most my resolutions this past year. I worked out fairly regularly, at least once a week or more. I ran a 5K race in November, which wasn't a goal January 1st, but I did buy a pair of running shoes on New Year's day to start the process of running a mile. I rode my horse at least once a week, excluding the time I was in Europe and the first several weeks he'd foundered. I improved a LOT in photography. I still have a long, long ways to go, but I'm slowly able to turn out photos like I imagine in my head. I hit all of my personal work goals for the past year. I didn't get any better with thank-you cards, but I sent out 70 Christmas cards and have gone digital with all of my addresses- thank you iPhone and Mac Book Pro. :-)

I most definitely have things I need to work on! Here they are.

Resolutions 2009
1. Commit to reading a daily devotional. 
This post on Stuff Christian's Like makes me laugh, but it's true. :-) I am excited to have found my old favorite Daily Bread where I can order it online HERE. Free! I used to get them at Wayside and I can't find them up here, so now I can start going through them again. Along with that, I want to spend more time in prayer.

2. Live "greener." 
Don't laugh, but I watched Wall-E not too long ago and it really made me want to start recycling. It's the least I can do! My apartment complex is starting a recycling program in January, and they claim they'll be trying to be greener. Yay! I bought some cloth grocery bags from H-E-B in San Antonio to carry my groceries here--while representing my fave grocery store. :-) That's a start... I'm sure I'll do more as I do more research. 

3. Improve work performance. 
These are goals I've set that I hope to achieve this year and you'd probably think they were boring. :-)

4. Work out at least 4 times a week.
Cardio activity is  set in  my life after this past year. I'm pretty regular about doing cardio on machines or running, but I could go more. I average 2-3 workouts a week. But here's the kicker: I have got to start lifting weights again! My whole mindset changed from college. In college I hated cardio with a passion but I loved lifting weights. Now, cardio takes less thought and I don't have to wait for the weights/machines. I have to figure out how I can get in at least 4 days of weights *and* cardio. It'd be better if I did more cardio, but this is a start.

5.  Run a 5K and a 10K.
I enjoyed the last race so much that I really want to do more, and push myself to double the distance to 6+ miles this year.

6. Be better with written correspondence.
I am still the worst at thank-you letters and cards of any kind. These days I'm good about purchasing the cards, but they sit on my desk... defeating the whole purpose. sigh. I have no excuse. I've got stamps and I've got the addresses.

7. Keep better track of my finances.
Last year I gave myself a really severe budget so I could save enough  money to go to Europe. And I was miserable and worrying all the time. I'm going to go back to being really careful again, because the money situation is not getting any better this year, but I would still like to save as much as possible. I'm lazy, so I decided to use the free Mint.com to track my input and spending. I signed up yesterday and it's amazing-- SO much less work than my failed attempt at Quickbooks several years ago. There's also an app for my iPhone. Score!


8. Ride Willy at least once a week.
This was a resolution last year, and I plan to keep it. I rode him yesterday at a lope for the first time in 5 months and it was glorious. He's finally better! YAY! He was sooo good. 

9. Blog once a week or more.
I've been all right at this, but I really want to post more. I keep thinking it needs to be some long entry, and I know that's  not true! What do y'all think?

I think that about covers it for now! I have more goals, but this is a good start. :-) What are your new year's resolutions?

Monday, December 29, 2008

Welch family portraits

I was able to take photos of my beautiful, longtime friend Juliet with her husband Adam and their two beautiful babies Tyler and Isabella over Thanksgiving. It was such a pleasure, and the fall scenery was beautiful at Landa Park in New Braunfels. I just want to share a few of my favorite photos from our shoot. It was hard to pick! What do you think?












This one is my favorite!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Detachment

Life is ironic sometimes. Remember my post about my new iPhone? Three days later, while taking down the APHA booth at the NRHA futurity, someone stole my phone. Right off the table. I was SO sad. I'd just gotten acquainted with it and it was gone! I realized just how much I depend on a phone--any phone, not just an iPhone. I've lost my phone before, and I don't have a landline so I was pretty up the creek. Thanks to other technology like Skype, I wasn't too bad off with my iPhone stolen and I had actually packed my old phone by accident, so I was able to use it the next day. It just made me so sad that someone would steal a phone from a horse association at a horse show. I convinced myself a horse person didn't do it though.
I never did find my phone, and just an FYI: if anything happens to your iPhone, Apple and AT&T can't do anything for you. No insurance. My credit card insurance DID cover the phone though, so with a lot of begging to Apple and AT&T I was able to get another at the same price. I don't think that will happen again, so my little phone is bubble wrapped and even more chained to me now.

The more I have this phone, the more I know I'll be addicted to it. Worse than my old phone! It was definitely a wake-up call to have it stolen though. 

Also while in OKC the same night, I had some kind of allergic reaction. My eyes got all swollen(probably from crying over the dumb phone initially) and it never went away. I went to the doctor and she prescribed some steroid pills and allergy medicine, and I went on my way. My eyes got a little better and I laid off the eye make up for a few days. This past weekend though, I woke up on Sunday to eyes that looked like Hitch after he ate shellfish.

I'm not joking. I won't post the pic because it's so sad, but I freaked out! I had to be around people all day! I had a meltdown, poor Zach tried to make me feel better. I put on some makeup and thought i looked ok... till I looked in a mirror later and discovered a new principle: makeup sets on swollen eyes with bags under them to form WRINKLES. I looked like I had the eyes of someone decades older than me. I took benadryl, went to the doctor this week and got some more medicine, but I've been without makeup on my eyes this week.

This is something new I've discovered about myself. More than anything like my phone, I'm attached to wearing makeup... I have a complex I didn't even know about! I'm, pretty OK with my looks, but one thing I really take well, pride in, is making my eyes look nice with makeup. Waking up every morning with ultra-aged, puffy eyes this past week has been REALLY hard to deal with. I think maybe God wants me to realize I worry too much about how I look. It's something I do without thinking about--making sure I look presentable, but when one big aspect is taken away, I've had a really hard time. This is such a tiny thing in the scheme of what's going on in life right now that I just really needed to put things in perspective.

All that said, I'm wearing some makeup later today and I am STOKED. :-) Merry Christmas to me! And Merry Christmas to you all!


Friday, December 19, 2008

My name is Abby, and I love Jane Austen movies.


It's not news that Pride and Prejudice-2005 is my favorite movie of all time. I can't even count how many times I've seen it, listened to the soundtrack and imagined myself in this movie. :-) The book is amazing as well, and we can't forget about the BBC mini-series, but this one takes the cake.
Growing up, I liked watching movies like Sense & Sensibility and Emma, but not as much as other movies.  I watched Emma not too long ago and realized how great it is. :-)

Last year Zach gave me the complete collection of Jane Austen novels for Christmas. I've been slowly reading through them. I love to read the books and watch the movies right before or after. This summer I read Northanger Abbey right after visiting Bath in England-- where most of Jane Austen's characters visit at some point or another. It was such a fun read. My friend Alicia is a fellow Jane Austen fan and she has most of the movies in her collection. She brought over the movie. I loved it!



Zach is also a fan of these "period pieces" and he owns Sense & Sensibility(I think it's actually his mom's :-)) so we watched it too.

 More recently, Alicia brought over Persuasion...  I like it a lot too! Jane Austen books/movies just kind of seem to grow on me. You really have to pay attention, but it's the little things that make them so great. I'm pretty sure one of the best love letters ever written is contained in Persuasion.

Anyone else enjoy Jane Austen's works? Surely I am not alone! :-)


Friday, December 12, 2008

witwww?



Pretend--and awesome.

Nostalgia blog

From the makers of the lolcat blog, this blog will bring up all your old memories of duck hunt, Bob Ross and more. I think it just started, so subscribe and remember away!


Sometimes Facebook ads are actually interesting. You can dress like your favorite Ugly Betty star! I picked Amanda because I like how she dresses:



Keyboard for blondes

I want one!

And now, for some videos!

Cat in a diet
This is how I picture Pierre in a few years!

Mr. Darcy(colin firth) and I'm Too Sexy



P&P fans will love this. If you're not a fan you'll think it's ridiculous. :-)


Cowboys herding cats



Funny commercial!

Running with the squirrels commercial




Dressage and reining


If you like horse stuff, this is really interesting. It's kind of a long video, but the performace pairs dressage with reining.


I have a couple things more to post--Juliet's photos and my phone story. Soon enough! Have a good day!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Turkey, technology and tradeshow flashbacks

Hey folks, it's been a while! I hope everyone had a great holiday! Zach and I headed down to San Antonio last Tuesday night to celebrate my most FAVORITE holiday: Thanksgiving. Wednesday we headed to New Braunfels so I could do a fun photo shoot with my friend Juliet, her husband and their babies. My Lightroom trial expired before I recieved the disc in the mail and left for Oklahoma City this week, so I won't put the photos up just yet.

Wednesday night Zach, Jonathan, David and I met up with family and friends alike at Cowboys Dance hall for some boot scootin' and socializing. :-) Here's Zach and I waiting for other people to arrive.

My cousin Christina had suggested the get-together. I wish we lived closer so we could hang out more!

Carissa and Faith also came. So much fun!

Thanksgiving is always a time where lots of family comes over to our house in San Antonio. My mom, grandma and relatives do a great job of cooking all our favorite Thanksgiving dishes. We eat food all day, watch football all afternoon and usually go to the movies in the evening. This year didn't disappoint, and we had more family than usual!

My cousin Justin and his girlfriend Erika came all the way from Houston! Here's Justin with me and my brothers.

Christina brought Rock Band the video game over, and a bunch of us played for a while. So fun!

My phone started acting up recently, and I was due for an upgrade, so I went to the AT&T store in San Antonio last Wednesday to research my options. I didn't like any of the regular phones, and the iPhone has actually come down in price to where it wasn't too bad.... I debated between the iPhone and the Blackberry for a long time... I think all my family got sick of it, but I finally decided Friday to get the iPhone! I have to say that I LOVE it! It's changing my life, slowly slowly. It's got a planner on it. It syncs my calendar, contacts and music with my computer. It has an iPod player that not only plays into headphones, but also plays out loud and when connected to a tape converter. It's got headphones that are also a handfree device. Text messages are like instant message conversations. It has the weather, youtube, maps, the internet and a host of awesome free applications like shazaam-- hold the phone up to any source of music and in 10 seconds it will tell you who sang the song, what its called and links it to your itunes. The first thing I did with it was book my rental car for work using the internet. You can watch music videos from itunes out loud like a little tv and its so clear! Its like a little mac computer! Dang, I could go on and on but I LOVE my phone. :-) I got a nifty rubber case for it too-- looks just like this:

Anyway, enough about the phone. :-) This next photo is just random. Zach and I went to Wal-mart with his mom to get some DVDs and we found an acorn tree ornament.... love it!


So, to explain why I'm in Oklahoma City. I am the special events department at APHA by working the APHA booth at the National Reining Horse Association(NRHA) Futurity. If a Paint gets 1st, 2nd or 3rd in Open I get to present a hefty check from the Association to them!

I love this show and I've always loved coming to watch, but now that I'm a grownup with a job instead of semesters, I haven't gotten to come recently. So it's been fun to be around the show and watch my favorite event to my hearts content.

However... I'm working the tradeshow. If you knew me when I was growing up, you know my family sells books at homeschooling conventions for my mom's business Drills Skills & More. She still has a booth, and when I was young we traveled all over the country for the conventions. We had something like 6 booths together chock full of product, and set up /tear down took 7 hours each sometimes. They were usually 3-4 days long. I quit doing bookfairs when I was about 18, and I haven't worked a trade show since... until the World Shows for the Paint Horse Journal booth and now. At the World show I worked a max of 4 hours a day because we split shifts.

I got here Sunday and I'll be here till this next sunday. I am at the booth all day. All my memories of tradeshow days past have come back. :-) The good news is that it's 1 booth with 3 banners and a table of promotional materials and hats for sale. I've done memberhips, hat sales and things like that. It's a lot different than my mom's booth, but people are the same. Vendors still visit, people still peruse the aisles at the same pace, I still straighten product, ring up sales and answer questions. It's just about horsey things and horsey people! It's not too bad, but I am happy that I don't do it all the time! I didn't set up the booth because I came in later, but I anticipate tear-down to last about... 30 min, max. :-)

Anyway, today has been really fun though, because the NRHA FEI international reining competition is tonight. Literally everyone I've helped today has been from another country: Belgium, Germany, Italy, Mexico. I think it's so awesome that reining is so popular all over the world!

Well, I better go. Hopefully it will warm up soon. Today's high was 40 and the low was 27... its going to be 44 and 28 tomorrow! At LEAST the wind died down today. I've been SO cold this week!