Saturday, August 18, 2012

Where did June and July go?

Just going to jump right in here. No amazingly insightful things to say about taking an unplanned two month hiatus from blogging. Just been busy. And the more time since the last post, the more heavy the first post after such a break seemed to be, the more stuff there was to try to smoosh in there. It just turned into this weight on my shoulder that was easier to ignore than face.

So let's just jump in here with updates:

First, Nicky does NOT have sleep apnea. Shocked, but happy to not have to do the surgery. Shocked but kind of bummed to not have a possible 'quick fix' for his ADHD. Aw well.We'll see how this school year goes.

Second, we took everyone to the Dentist. Well, Tom went on his own and will be having a wisdom tooth extracted next week, and I am going in about two weeks (I haven't gone since about 2002, so that'll be fun). But we took all three kids at one time this week. Nicky does have one cavity, but he did great for his first visit. The girls both did wonderfully and have no cavities. They really did a whole cleaning on them too which I wasn't sure if they'd do on 2 year olds. I sat with Lily and Tom watched over Gabi while Nicky went between the two. This dentist has the chairs in more of a cubical kind of office instead of separate rooms so it worked out fine that way. They were asking Lily what flavor toothpaste she'd like. The hygenist said "cookie dough, chocolate..." and that's as far as she got in her list because Lily said "Chocolate?!" She KNOWS that word! She did just fine for the cleaning. Gabi also chose the chocolate. No surprise there! Nicky went for orange. He must take after me. I think we're missing the chocolate gene. We like it fine, but can take it or leave it.

Let's see, what else. I went to New York City for the BlogHer conference. Totally huge trip, exhausting and fun. I got to meet several of the bloggers I've been reading for years and it was so great to see them in person. Everyone was super nice too. I danced from 10-1am Friday and Saturday night, which was so much fun! I haven't really danced since college and I'd forgotten how much I love it. It took some guts to go out there and dance by myself, but I did it! And I'm so glad I did! I have a ton of stuff from BlogHer that I honestly haven't had a minute to look at yet. Hopefully I'll get around to it at some point soon.

My impression of NYC was that it smelled really bad. I know that's like the dumbest thing to have to say as my first impression, but we walked from Penn Station to our hotel (about 1 & 1/2 miles) with our luggage and that was really what stuck with me as we walked. Well, that and it's really ... vertical. There's so many buildings, so high, so close together that it's very close feeling and vertical. I guess I'm used to being able to see farther and used to having more horizontal space. It was interesting. But stinky. Maybe it was just because it was August? It wasn't crazy hot or anything though. There really wasn't much breeze though. I'm not sure if that's normal because of so many buildings or not. I spent some time trying to identify the smell, it was kind of a garbage/dirty diaper-ish smell. Not so much "pee" as "bathroom trashcan meets diaper pail." New Orleans was more of a pee kind of smell. I guess all cities have their own thing. :)

Maybe I'm just a small town kind of girl. But it really was something to be in NYC. I am not saying it was awful or anything. Just an observation about that particular experience. I think I would like to visit again with Tom so that we could really see the city more. Other than walking from Penn Station to the hotel and taking a morning stroll for breakfast Saturday, I really only walked between my hotel and the conference hotel, probably about 25 yards of sidewalk. I'd love to really see some of the history and sites the city has next time. And probably not in August. :)

Now that I've probably ticked off a bunch of New Yorkers (it's ok, Virginia Beach probably smells like salty rotting fish and Gainesville probably smelled like swamp to other folks),  I better get myself off to bed. First hurdle down! I sat, I typed, I posted. Now I just need to work on photos, movies, and more posts. Yeah, that's all.

That was one of the only things I really wanted out of BlogHer that I didn't find, an app or service that would make getting photos and movies off my phone and onto my blog (and preferably into photobucket) faster, easier, and more convenient. Surely there is an app for that!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad to see your post Angie! I'm supper glad you had fun dancing. We've gone out dancing several times in the last month and have had a blast. When we come and visit you guys (soon I hope) can we take you out for a night on the town?

Aunt L.

Angela said...

That would be fun Liz! I can't remember now if you and I have ever actually gone dancing together. Maybe that one time at Julie's wedding, but I was already with Tom when you came to UF and I don't think I ever went dancing again after that.

Anonymous said...

So great to see you are blogging again, dear one!
xxoo:)