Monday, September 22, 2008

Too lazy to write?

There's kind of a lot going on these days and although it is exciting for me, I don't know how exciting it will be for you.

Biggest news, I suppose, is appearing in the post below. Cute as a button, we got ourselves a new family member. Cara is our new dog, almost 2 yr old black Lab that is as sweet as pie and fairly well-trained even. W
e had been looking but no decisions had been made - since M had his heart set on a white golden retriever like he used to have. Finally one day, M decided we could stop by a shelter on our way home from camping. We came close to a golden retriever but it had a few more problems than we were ready to deal with. Then we went to a lottery for 2 puppies available in a town nearby. We were one of two people who put our names in for one puppy and still didn't get it! Obviously, it wasn't meant to be. So we had put off thinking about it for a couple days until M (who was also looking for a used SUV) found the vehicle he was looking for on cra1gsl1st and we decided to head down to P0rtland to have a look. We stopped at the 0reg0n Human3 Soc13ty and found Cara. Oh, we bought the truck too. M had to go back during the week to pick up the dog. So she's almost been with us a week and she's great! E keeps calling her "Bella" which is the name of our friend's dog (who is also a black Lab). She doesn't realize (I don't think) that's it's a different dog. I keep saying "it's Cara" but she keeps saying "Bella, bella, bella" all the freakin' time! There's no hope and I'm thinking we might have to change the dog's name to Bella. LOL

A week ago I had my first ever mammogram. It took about 5 minutes, which basically means it took me longer to dri
ve over to the clinic than to be seen by the tech doing it. I'd heard all sorts of stories about what it feels like and yes, as a matter of fact, it does feel like placing your boob between to steel plates and pressing them together. Fortunately for us mostly boob-less population, it wasn't too bad. I will find out the results in a week or so.

That same day I had scheduled my flight - the instruction that M got me for a birthday present. He drove me over to the local airport (not the international but a littler one that we can see from the freeway when we drive that way) and I met up with my instructor. Do you remember ever having a dream, something you've always wanted to do but as the years pass and it sits on the back burner, it truly didn't seem like something you always wanted to do? Like you've forgotten how much you wanted to do it? That's what flying is like. I always wanted to fly a plane. It seemed so out of reach, cost wise, I don't know I just never thought of doing it for myself.... Anyhow, I was reminded of it when we were taking off from that little airport in the 4-seater DA40 plane. The talk from the tower was Japanese, I hadn't a clue who or what they were talking to but I tried. I concentrated but it was definitely not to be. Fortunately, my instructor knew and we took off to the north and flew over Seattle on the gorgeous sunny day that it was. It was a perfect day. As we turned to the east, I could see my 'hood to my left, ferries down below, and the Pug3t S0und out in the distance, I don't know if I'd even seen it look so beautiful. When he actually let me "take the wheel" and I turned and dipped the plane a bit, oh my god, what a rush! A bit like driving for the first time, where you know you are behind the wheel of a powerful vehicle but you still have to find out what it can do. Scary and exhilarating all at once! The flight was only an hour but definitely the best way to see our city on a beautiful day. Who knows if I will take lessons - just not ready to give up that much time with E right now? But it's definitely on my mind and maybe in my future! :) Oh, did I mention that he let me land the plane as well?! Eep!














8 comments:

kirida said...

HOW COOL! That must have felt amazing!

Anonymous G said...

WOW! That bottom photo is amazing. And you flew and landed the plane?
OMG!

Congrats on your first boob smashing. I'm proud of you!

xo

Unknown said...

That's AWESOME!!!

Oh, and the flying too. ;)
Just kidding. You've been super busy!

Joe said...

Great pictures and it sounds incredible. That said, I'd prefer to let someone else fly me about. Less risk that way, you know.

Congrats on the new dog..and congrats to M on the new (used) SUV.

Angela Noelle said...

I'm so proud of you and your piloting skills!! Glad that you had such a good time :)

Adrianne said...

Well done!!!!

crazymagashi said...

That is so cool! You flew a plane for a bit! You have to take lessons! I'm excited for you!
You know, I think about that often. I'm in control of a vehicle and so are the other drivers around me. It seems like a lot of trusts go on when driving.
I think I should start smashing my boobies too. I don't know why I haven't.

I know what you mean by being too busy to post. I often think, I'm busy and want to post some of the things I do but of course homework, work, classes, and Ray take up all my time. Oh! and sleep...

RisibleGirl said...

OH my gosh! How thrilling that must have been for you. I can totally imagine being behind the wheel.

Let us know that all is A-OK with the bewbies! And I'm glad it wasn't a bad experience for you. With my drama queen bewbies, I've had this done at least twice a year for the past 5 years or so and it's never hurt me.