Thursday, December 22, 2005

And to all, a good night...

Well, it's Thursday morning. We've got a ton of stuff to do before we hit the road this weekend, so I'll close out this ol' blog until next week or next year.

It's been a roller coaster of a year personally. We hit the ultimate low with our miscarriage back in March, and we hit the highest of highs watching and feeling our new baby grow. On a side note, our little girl is due two days after the anniversary of our miscarriage.

It's been a pretty good year at work, too. I've had a lot more positives than negatives. I'm very thankful for that, and I'm grateful for the people I work with. You guys make every day a pleasure.

To all of our friends and family, we love you all. Thank you for being there when we've needed you, and thank you just for being you.

With that said, from my family to yours, have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! We wish you all of God's blessings and mercies this holiday season.

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

In a flash

Just a very quick update to say things are good again... so far. I've been a little preoccupied with things, but it's all good.

Just gimmie next week, and I'll be doing well in '06.

:-)

Sunday, December 18, 2005

Ugh... Monday's coming.

This weekend, I finally applied the second coat of paint for the nursery. I just have to touch up the edges and corners, and I'm done. I also finished stripping the wallpaper down from our main bathroom.

I'm glad it's finally Christmas. Only one more week to go. I'm in desperate need of having next week off.

I never mention negative things (at least I try not to), but I'm not happy Monday through Friday right now. Read into that what you will, but things have been different for the last two or so weeks. It seems I'm only happy on the weekends.

I'm not going to say that anyone in general is the cause of my dissatisfaction. I would put it squarely on my shoulders. Plus, there's not one single factor. I can tell you exactly what's eating at me, and it's several things related to those five days of the week.

I'm just Burned out. Yep, that's with a capital "B."

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Whattaday!

That kind of reminds me of those ugly Whattaburger restaurants. I haven't seen one since I was stationed in Texas.

Anyhow...

It's been an awesome day so far. I got up, met Paulie (our chief photog) at the bureau around 8:30, and we shot the first of my February sweeps story. It's a three-parter, and I'm not going to reveal anything else about it here. It should be a good one, though. :-)

We finished up, and I talked to my boss about what to do the rest of the day. Part two of my story will be shot out-of-town this week, so he gave me the rest of the day off! Working 11 hours yesterday didn't hurt, either.

And... WE HAVE HOT WATER! The gentlemen came this morning, and we have a brand new water heater courtesy of our home warranty people. I really think we would've renewed the contract for another year if it wouldn't cost so much this close to Christmas.

We paid $339 when we bought the house, and we've had to replace the furnace and the water heater. So, for less than $340, we've had more than $2,000 worth of work done. Not bad, huh? They now want almost $500 to renew the contract, and most of our other appliances were new with the house.

So, what's a man to do today? I'm about to leave and finish Christmas shopping for Amy, and I guess I'll come home and finish putting the touches on the painter's tape. I should be ready to paint the nursery by this weekend.

It's a good day. :-)

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Good Weekend, except no hot water...

Friday night, we went to see "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion , The Witch and The Wardrobe" with my siblings-in-law. It's an incredible movie! It's beautifully done, and it's very kid-friendly. There is a big battle scene, but it's not violent in terms of blood and all. Best (and most shocking) of all, Disney kept the Christian themes intact.

Our water heater has been out since last Tuesday. We've been taking showers over at my sister-in-law's house (Thanks, Mel!). The plumbers are supposed to show up Monday morning to install a new one. The biggest problem is our homeowner's warranty runs out on the 22nd, so we're trying to get the last big item for free while we can. Plus, we're sick and tired of not having hot water.

We had a great time Saturday night at the WTVM Christmas party. Thanks for the gift certificate, and I picked a $50 Home Depot gift card off the tree. I spent it on the way home, too. :-)

Here's to hopefully only one more cold water morning. Have a great night!

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Thursday Mornin'

I must say yesterday was a much better day. I wasn't (and am still not) 100% up to par, but I am feeling a lot better. My voice is almost back to normal, and work went very well.

To answer a comment on a recent post, our baby girl is due March 5th. Yep, it's a date that is fast approaching. I got a lot done in the nursery yesterday, and I'm watching the clock countdown to work. I really need to get in there and finish putting painter's tape around the doors and baseboards.

It's hard to concentrate on other things knowing our little girl will be here in less than three months. She and Amy are all I think about most of the time. I'm not scared at the thought of being a dad. I'm more proud than you can ever imagine. I'm just preoccupied knowing I'll soon get to hold a little life in my hands that God has given to us.

Her kicks are a lot stronger now. It's funny seeing Amy's stomach move, and it's incredible to feel those little arms and legs moving around. We're marking off the days with joy.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Do you ever have one of those days? That's a rhetorical question, I know. Yesterday was one for me.

Normally, work goes very well. Private life goes very well, too. Not Tuesday, though. I felt bad (as in stuffy and hoarse).

It all began when our water heater went down for the count. Then work happened. I'm not going into details, but let's just say it wasn't the happiest of days for me. Heck, I'm still waiting on something good to happen this week.

I'm normally not negative, but sometimes you just have to jot down a quick line or two to make yourself feel better. Please don't think work is bad. It's certainly not, and I'm happy with everyone.

It's just one of those days.

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Week in Review

Ready for this lengthy recap of last week? :-)

Monday-Wednesday: I don't remember anything extraordinary, so there you go.

Thursday: I went to the station in Columbus early in the day to say "see ya later" to Casey, our assignment manager and 5:30 p.m. anchor.

Friday: Felt like absolute crap. I called in sick because my throat was on fire and closing up. It was also Casey's last day, and some of us made up a montage of well wishes for his new job in Savannah. He's still a Raycom employee, so we'll be able to communicate through our work software to him. Why did I mention him so often in a not-so-long piece? He was the backbone of our newsroom, and he is a great friend. We will all miss him, but he moved for family reasons.

Saturday-Sunday: Still feel miserable, but we went to visit Dad and Mary for the weekend. We enjoyed seeing them. We're home, and we're going to bed. Work comes early in the morning, and so far I don't feel like going. I'll see how I am in the morning. I've worked while sick before, so 99.9% says I'll be there.

I'm going to take some pictures of Amy soon. She's getting bigger in the belly with our little girl! She's very beautiful pregnant. She disagrees, but seeing her like this and knowing it's our child she's carrying makes her glow.

I'm a blessed man.