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It’s my own fault.

August 24, 2011 by Lauren 4 Comments

A few dumb things happened at the end of the day, and almost every one was my own fault.

Lloyd came by to get me rather early – before 5:30! – and we decided to go get burgers on the square. Woo-hoo! It’s Wednesday!

I also thought that the US Cellular store might be open and I could finally buy a real charger. (My cobbled-together contraption is in the broken car in Lincoln.) They were open, but as I walked in I realized that my phone was at home. (My fault. I had turned it off to save the battery.) They looked up my information, then took for-eh-ver to figure out what kind of charger I needed.

Wait. I should back up and tell you that I really needed to pee. I stupidly didn’t go at school, and now it was getting dire. (My fault.)

I walked out and over to Lloyd, who was chit-chatting with someone, all the while feeling my teeth start to float. When he was done I started walking to the burgers, but he headed for the bookstore. I told him my plight and he said they had a bathroom.

Score!

They were closed.

Boooo.

We walked to the burgers and there was a line. A longish line. A slow, longish line.

I frantically thought about where the nearest bathroom was. The library! Yes!

Oh, open thou thy lavatory doors that I might peeth. - Emerson or somebody

I have a fine. (My fault.) Booooo.

What a quandary. I’d feel bad just slinking in and out, so I decided to go anyway. I used their beautiful facilities then went to the counter to pay the fine, and found I was $3.40 short. Great – double humiliation.

Walked back to the burgers, and Lloyd had not moved an inch. *sigh* Maybe burgers on the square isn’t the great deal we thought.

She was proud of her opera story.

Side bonus: Standing there so long, we got to hear the lady in front of us tell the story of how she waited for opera tickets in Washington D.C. and wound up getting the last two in the President’s Box or something and beating out some famous reporter for them. She told it twice. I think I had to go to the bathroom again by the end of all the the waiting.

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Seriously?

August 23, 2011 by Lauren 7 Comments

I think I deserve top billing from now on.

You have to click on a post title to see this little bit of truth.

Slacker.

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We might not make it to 20.

August 22, 2011 by Lauren 6 Comments

Sooooo……. here’s how the anniversary went down.

It started wonderfully. I woke up to a surprise from Lloyd – a super-cool necklace (made from wood) and a copy of the book Wicked (since I’m always singing songs from the musical though I’ve never seen it). I was heartily impressed that he managed to surprise me! Well done, Lloyd.

I bought him nothing.

I went to work early, had a good day, and told everyone that I wasn’t staying there forever since I needed to go home to take a nap. Our traditional anniversary evening is to order Chinese take-out and watch a movie, and I was so beat I didn’t think I’d make it through the movie.

So, home by 4:30 (woo-hoo!!!), out like a light.

Around 5:30 a faint beeping woke me up. I was pretty sure it would be Lloyd asking me to call in the food order. I grumpily woke up and while listening to the voice mail, walked by this sitting on my computer stool:

What?

At the same time I’m reading this I’m hearing Lloyd’s voice on the message saying something about the car breaking down. So confusing. I checked my phone – he had called about five times. He also called Harold who came over to leave the note, and I completely slept through that.

Oops.

Luckily Charles saved the day. He went to Lincoln to get Lloyd from his hot car on this humid day and brought him safely home. Thank you, Charles, you’re a superhero!

So, our car is in a repair shop in Lincoln with my phone charger sitting inside (rats), but after all that we got to sit down to Chinese food and watch the Netflix movie that’s been sitting on our dining room table for weeks: Stake Land. A brief synopsis:

This genre-bending thriller combines vampires, religious fanatics and post-apocalyptic horrors with a coming-of-age tale that finds drifter Mister training young Martin to survive the nightmare that has become America. I’m sure that I can stop typing now as you get the gist of the film.

Not the most romantic film. This has been a very weird anniversary.

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Sunday

August 21, 2011 by Lauren 11 Comments

Happy Anniversary, Lloyd. I still love you.

Warning: This post will make very little sense because I’m trying to make it fit the two crummy photos I took.

This weekend was bad for Lloyd, good for me. He had a bunch of stuff to do at school and I had some things I had to do in Lincoln, plus a good amount of goofing around, too. Win-win! (Wait, ‘Lose-win’, if we’re including Lloyd in this.)

On Sunday we didn’t go to morning church because Charles was getting installed at Concordia’s evening service. That meant I got to go shopping and get in my traditional nap in the library. I was awakened by a voice mail on my phone (at 1:20) from my director that said, “You’re going to the voter’s meeting at 2, right?”

Zoinks!!

I sped back to Seward (following that weird car you see in the banner photo), voted my little heart out, then back to Lincoln to pick up Lloyd for church.

Charles was installed just fine. He’s the new Director of Student Life at Concordia. Brent (Brad & Beth’s brother) was also installed as the Dean of Arts & Sciences. It was an Installation Jubilation Celebration (That’s Charles greeting Mr. & Mrs. Royuk. Ron looks remarkably well after just having heart surgery a week ago, huh?)

What happy looking people.

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As seen on your TV

August 20, 2011 by Lauren 2 Comments

I have a coffee maker that I like quite a lot. (I gave up on cold brew coffee because I’m kinda lazy.) My parents have one just like it and I wanted to copy them. I like it because there’s no carafe – it has a holding tank instead. On the weekends I brew a pot on Saturday morning, drink half of it throughout the day, turn it off, then finish the pot on Sunday.

(Don’t call me gross, that’s not nice. Plus, Lloyd used to work with a guy who never washed his coffee mug. Ever. Save your “gross” for that guy.)

The thing I don’t like about this coffee maker is that it is unwieldy. Granted, I’m only using it once a week, but it’s once to pull it out from under the cabinets and fill it, replace it, then another time to dump the grinds. Whew. That’s too much work.

But wait! Bed, Bath and Beyond to the rescue!

I've actually never seen it on t.v.  They are not a Real Housewives sponsor.

I was so excited to buy something so frivolous. I didn’t even do my standard ‘walk away and see if you really want it in five minutes’ ritual. I grabbed the box and made a beeline to the checkout.

Um, it doesn’t really work for me. If I push it back against the wall (which is how I think it should be since it looks nicest), and center the coffee maker on the caddy (again, it looks nicest), it doesn’t slide out far enough to open the top.

See? It looks dumb when it's away from the wall.

With the door open it almost works.

Whatever. I decided to switch it around and use the little measuring bowls to hide the gap. (You can see it in the banner photo.) That, and the dirty plates, cups and half-eaten bag of Cheetos on the counter, should detract from it’s lessened beauty.

I just can’t abide lessened beauty.

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Clue

August 19, 2011 by Lauren 5 Comments

Professor Plum, in the block area, with a tractor.

The chef got it.

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