Sunday, December 28, 2008

Cats out of the Bag...

I've been hinting about a trip brewing for Brian and I. Well, on Christmas, Brian finally figured out where we're going in February.

DISNEYLAND!


I know I'm bragging and whatnot, but I made a really cool, really neato hint for Brian to figure out his surprise.

I made a puzzle out of a picture I did in Photoshop.


I used glow in the dark paint to write "we're going to Disneyland" on the pieces and I wrapped up the pieces in Brian's presents.

The first piece he unwrapped was in his stocking in a card I got him. I wrote a riddle that cryptically explained the game. The final part said he had to view his clue in the dark to make sense of it.

So, after he unwrapped his presents, he started to put the puzzle together. It didn't take long... I bought a 15 piece one. Then Brian forgot the last part of his clue, so I told him to reread his card. After doing that he went into the bathroom. The next thing I heard was "Disneylaaaaaaaaaaaaand!" and Brian came out and smooched me.

I'm quite pleased with how that turned out. I've been planning and scheming for a few months and it all paid off... now in a few months time I'll be enjoying California and all of its fun.

In related news: the rest of Christmas was awesome. Corey was staying with us so it was a lot of fun to have him there. We got him some movies that his dad wouldn't approve of and loaded him up with candy. He got me a box of chocolate and he got Brian an Elvis record. We went to my dad's then to Grandma and Grandpa's house. I think we all had a great day... Brian got me some really nice and thoughtful gifts for Christmas. he did a great job picking out stuff I like, which is a first for me (in terms of a significant other that is). He got me The Tales of Beedle the Bard, a really pretty locket, Castle Crashers, an awesome stuft animal, really comfy striped red/white fingerless gloves and a great stocking. ^_^

Anywho, I'm off to bed... or for 15 more minutes of Castle Crashers.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Princess Bride - Rambo - Real Women Have Curves

Brian's putting our movies away... it's kind of funny to see some of the movies that get to sit together. We're both at home today. I couldn't get out of the drive way and he didn't want to try. Right now we're watching Braveheart. I haven't seen it in a long time.

Not too much to report on other than the storm. We have a butt ton of snow. I can't remember the last time we had this much. Brian and I might have a snowball fight later.

I'm kind of excited for Christmas. Well, more than kind of. Corey is spending Christmas Eve with Brian and I. We were going to go to Brian's mom's house and stay there, but she and her husband didn't like the idea of a stranger there. I was (well, am) kind of pissed about that, but I'm more than happy to stay here with Brian and have Corey here.

I'm really excited for Brian to open his presents I want to see if he likes them and if he likes where we're going in February.

Anywho, I gotz to work today.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Career Blues

I've been working on a document since Friday afternoon. It's a very important bit of information for my department - our goals. I was given our 2008 and 2009 goal document to fix. The person who had been updating this has been gone for several months. It hasn't been updated since March. After looking at it, I don't think it's been properly updated since 2006 or 07. Probably 2007. I had to do a lot of reverse engineering. This isn't my document and I wasn't given the liberty to create a new one. First I had to figure out where the formulas came from and how they were being measured. Then I had to go line by line and see where the data was kept for each piece of info. Then I had to make sure it was being look at in a logical/consistent way. I wanted our measures to be meaningful. Some of the lines didn't go anywhere, they were manually put it, which defeats the purpose of having formulas and all that stuff. I had the document up most of the day yesterday. I probably spent a solid 6 or 7 hours on it. I was watching the X-Files at the same time, so what was 10 hours of time on the couch wasn't 10 hours of working. I had some left over to do today, so I've been working on it for the past hour and a half.

I kind of like huge projects like this, I really do. It's neat to have a hand in big things going on. I am a bit down about not getting the bennies for doing all this work. I mean, I get paid over time and everything, but I'm working well out of my job classification. In March they hired me as an Administrative Specialist and since July I've been filling in for a Business Analyst and then for another Business Analyst since August. I was told that I would be made an Analyst, but a month ago I was told that I could only get the gig if the person I'm filling in for gets a job in the department she's working in. That's different than what I was initially told. Meanwhile other people in my group have been promoted to a higher pay grade.

I'm sure it sounds immature or selfish of me, perhaps even egotistic, but I feel like I was left behind. I'm doing a lot of work for the department and going beyond my duties, heck, my boss sends me to meetings in her stead once and a while, but I'm still making Admin pay. Other people (well, one specific person) are getting moved ahead while not working as hard or really working at all.

Part of me tries to remember that it'll all pan out in the end and that at least I'm earning more than a clerk. But it's hard to keep that in mind all the time, especially when it's almost 10 on Sunday night and I'm still working...

Saturday, December 6, 2008

So much to tell...

I last posted about my birthday and there's much to tell about the few weeks since then.

Brian and I spent Thanksgiving together. He's been living here since that week. It's been really, really nice with him here. I like spending my free time with him and having someone home waiting for me. I find myself making him lunch a few times a week and leaving him cutesy love notes from time to time.

Thanksgiving was fun. We went to Uncle Tracy's house and the house was packed. Most Thanksgivings with my family are. I felt a bit bad that Brian's mom didn't get to see him, but she's had him for a lot of Thanksgivings. He and I got two gift cards. One to Olive Garden and one that's a general type gift card. Food was excellent as it always is. We had to head out a bit earlier than I wanted because Brian had to work at the crack of dawn the next morning.

I was able to sleep in on Black Friday and really enjoyed the lazy time. I had arranged to go shopping with Brian's mom. She came by around 10 and we set out to Target. I wanted to look at Xbox 360's. Brian and I wanted to go half in on one. I made a B-line to the video game section and picked on out. They were the same price, but it came with a $60 gift card. I also picked up a few other odds and ends, nothing too noteworthy at that store.

We waited for Brian to get off and then headed to the Wild Side. It's a really cool pet store in Puyallup. I've had Frances since July and thought she could do with a little sister. There are a few reasons I like going to the Wild Side and not to the pound. Well, the Wild Side takes kittens from people, once they're sure they're healthy and sells them. They include a vet visit with the purchase of a new pet and give the parent free cat food. They take good care of the little ones in their care. I had a hunch that they'd have sales that day and I wasn't dissapointed. They had tons of kittens and they were $30.00 off. Brian and I picked out a little black and white kitten. We decided to get another girl so we wouldn't have any awkward humping situations.

I named our new kitten Samantha. Brian usually calls her Sammy. She's a sweetheart. She and Frances were at odds for all of a day and a half but they soon started being really good friends. Frances has been in heat for about 4 days so she's a bit more docile than usual (yes, we're getting her spayed next week). She's been playing with Sammy quite a bit when she's not humping walls and everything.

Things are really coming together in the Becerra-Smith household. We're doing our best to get settled in. Brian's mom has been a huge help. She's really good at getting things put away. I was a bit surprised that I was ok with that. I've always been a bit weird about people coming and cleaning my shit. She's been a lifesaver though.

Anywho, here are some pictures of the two cutest kitties in the world: