Wednesday, December 08, 2004

Crazy days

It's only Wednesday and it's felt like two weeks already. I'm praying I make it till Friday. I began working at Bank of America on Monday and I was feeling slighty (understatement) overwhelmed when I got home. Life is going to be crazy now, but c'est la vie. I'm actually enjoying the teller job more than I thought I would. There are a lot of nice people that I'll be working with, which is always nice. At least next week will be a little better. I'll be in training all week from 8-5. I know it will get better once I get used to the schedule. It's just really hard in the beginning.

Dave has been taking and printing photos like crazy now. You should see our dining table when he gets home from his photo lab...pictures everywhere! He took these really cool ones. (We'll have to post them.) He had two of his friends look into the camera with a candle by their faces, and then he did the same with his face. It looks really cool. My hubby and his abstract mind. We're supposed to be taking my portrait photo Thursday night. That should be really interesting. We'll see how that works out. Other than that, he adapted his 10-page screenplay to fit the guidelines for a 16-mm film to be made. (It had to be down to seven pages.) It's a really unique story idea. Again, Dave and his creativity.

We FINALLY decorated for Christmas! We still have a bunch to do, though. We need to get some pine garland and some more white lights, and of course, the tree. We're going out Friday night to look for a tree and hopefully, they won't all be gone. Our friends, Jason (Biggums) and Kristin are coming over Saturday night, so we've got to have the house all pretty and Christmas-y. And we've decided that every year before we decorate, we're going to watch "Elf" (with Will Ferrell). It's so funny! If you haven't seen it yet, it's a really cute Christmas movie. I love Christmas! I love decorating and baking and listening to Christmas music (I'm still working on Dave about that) and looking at Christmas lights. This Christmas is going to be special, of course, because it's our first 'married' Christmas and we get to make our own Christmas traditions and everything. I love it.

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