Thursday Thirteen #14: 13 Things I Love About Washington

Where thou art – that – is Home.
~Emily Dickinson

It’s time for the Thursday Thirteen again (okay so I missed a week or two… or months, whatever). If you have a Thursday Thirteen of your own, leave your website in the comments section and I’ll try my darndest to visit it :)

This week’s TT is dedicated to my new home state. I love it so much. Huzzy and I plan to be here as long as we can. And we are planning on retiring here when we get to that point.

The Top 13 Reasons I Love Washington State

  1. This state has the best roads I’ve ever seen. I’m coming from Michigan where everything is under road construction, but no road will be fixed unless a pothole swallows a car. Seriously. They won’t patch until the pothole is nearly a foot wide.  Just the other day, I went through road construction here where they were tearing up the road. Um, I’m didn’t even notice ANY potholes on the road and yet it’s being fixed. Yay!

    Mt. Rainier barely seen through the haze of the setting sun.

  2. I love being near the water. Coming from Michigan, we were never were more than an hour from a Great Lake. I love being so close to water everywhere here.
  3. Speaking of water… I am LOVING the tides here. I love how it changes the beaches (if you can call rocks that).
  4. I love the house I’m in and the large backyard for the dogs (even though my landlords are kinda a pain in the rear)
  5. I love how green everything is. Even when we arrived in winter and there weren’t any leaves on the trees, the evergreens and the grass were still green.
  6. I love the weather. When it “rains” it is 99% of the time still LIGHT outside. Nothing like in Michigan when it rains and the sky turns so dark it could be night. Heck, most of the time when they call for a rainy day, it only rains for like 10% of the day. In Michigan, if it’s a rainy day, it RAINS ALL DAY.
  7. Speaking of rain… uh, what they call rain here is what we call “sprinkles” and “misting” in Michigan. People freak out here when it actually rains hard.
  8. People freak out with snow too. If lucky, they may get 10 inches of snow total in a year. Compare that to the 170+ inches we received last year in Michigan and… heck, I’ll take the 10 inches. And ya know what, I’ll actually ENJOY the snow. I hate snow in Michigan because It. Never. Stops. But here, I’ll take it!
  9. And the temperature? Uh… yeah, 40 isn’t that cold (not when you PRAY for windchills above 0 for weeks on end in Michigan and cheer when they hit 20 above).  And there is no freakin’ humidity here. Seriously. I was here when the “OhMyGodI’mGonnaDie” heat hit last summer. All 90-100 degrees of it. And I was confused because it felt like 80 to me. I like not walking outside and being drenched in sweat immediately. Or feeling as though you’ve stepped into a sauna so hot your breath is taken away. Or so hot that if you sit on a penny in a hot car, Lincoln is permanently burned on your thigh (ah-hem.. Sespi!)
  10. This place is really dog friendly. Michigan is not.
  11. I’m absolutely loving the military spouses I’ve met here. I think I’m making more friends here than I have ever.
  12. I love the mountains. Love, love, LOVE them. Olympics to my west and Cascades to my east. My breath is taken away every time I come over a hill and see the snow-capped mountains. Especially on clear days when I can see Mt. Rainier looming like it’s just a few miles away.
  13. And the best reason ever: This where Huzzy will return when he comes back from sea. This is our home.

Thursday Thirteen #12: 13 Things I Look Forward to When I Finally Live with Huzzy

More marriages might survive if the partners realized that sometimes the better comes after the worse.
~Doug Larson

Better HAS to come after the worse for us. Because this is getting bad. The actual deployment doesn’t bother me. I signed up for that. What I DIDN’T sign up for was also being apart from him while he’s on land.

If I were in Washington, I’d still not have him for Christmas. However, I could get through Christmas quite easily because I could look forward to the coming months when we’d be together. However, as it is now, it’s looking like–unless there is a miracle–I won’t move until after he’s left on another deployment.  He has told me that his “land time” has been changed and will be very, very short before going back out to sea.

It’s time for the Thursday Thirteen again. If you have a Thursday Thirteen of your own, leave your website in the comments section and I’ll try my darndest to visit it :)

So here I am, looking into the future and not knowing when I’ll see my husband again.  Not knowing when I’ll get to live with him again.  So for today’s Thursday Thirteen, I’m doing a list of 13 Things I Look Forward to When I Finally Live with My Husband Again.

13 Things I Look Forward to When I Finally Live with Huzzy

  1. Waking up next to him every morning.
  2. Laying my head on his shoulder.
  3. It will be HIS turn to take care of all the dogs.
  4. He holds my hand when we are in the car.  Awww.
  5. If I’m living with Huzzy, that means we are settled. Which means I’ll have all my clothes… not the 10 changes I currently have.
  6. If we are settled, I will have a real bed. Not a twin mattress on the floor.
  7. Huzzy taking out the garbage.
  8. Cuddling together on the couch watching a movie.
  9. Having him come up behind me and slide his arms around my waist and give me a big hug… at random times.
  10. Having someone to cook for.
  11. Having someone to talk to after I leave work and share things with.
  12. … intimate things.
  13. Him. Most of all, I just look forward to being around him.

Thursday Thirteen #10: 13 Reasons I Hate Winter

Winter is nature’s way of saying, “Up yours.”
~Robert Byrne

It’s time for the Thursday Thirteen again. If you have a Thursday Thirteen of your own, leave your website in the comments section and I’ll try my darndest to visit it :)

I can’t believe I’m still living in Michigan.  I thought for sure that I’d be in Washington by fall.  I am SO not wanting to deal with another Michigan winter.  So, in honor of the fact that it actually SNOWED today (no accumulation, thank God), I thought I’d find a fitting “Thursday Thirteen.”  So here it is:

13 Reasons I Hate Winter

  1. It takes 5 minutes just to put on all your outwear so you can walk the 2 seconds to your car to turn it on so that it can warm up 10 minutes. Driving on a super-cold engine isn’t good. Then you go back inside, take off your outerwear, do something for five minutes (’cause if you leave your outerwear on too long you get too hot… and then it doesn’t feel like you are wearing anything when you go back outside) and then start putting it all back on.
  2. It takes significantly longer to take the dogs outside. Greyhounds need jackets when humans need jackets. And Skah, the fuzzy wonder dog, looooooooves the snow (hey, his breed originated in the mountains!) and usually likes to take lots of time outside.
  3. It is dark when I get up. I hate this. It makes me feel like I didn’t get enough sleep.
  4. It is dark when I get home. I hate this, too. Makes me feel like it’s bedtime and I don’t get much accomplished.
  5. Shoveling snow.  Back-breaking work. ‘Nuff said.
  6. It’s tough to stay active in winter when you can’t go outside for more than 5 minutes because the -20 degree weather (yes, negative 20) means you start getting frostbite within minutes.
  7. Snow starts flying in October.  It can fly through April. Heck, May has been known to have a 6-inch snowstorm.  That’s seven months of winter. It feels like it never ends.
  8. Heating a house to 64-65 degrees (my normal temperature since the Greyhounds get too cold at the 62 I used to set the thermostat for) in sub-zero temps means $200+ electric bills a month.  My hands and feet are cold from October to May. In fact, my nails are generally a lovely purple color most of that time due to the iciness of them.
  9. You know how pale Edward is in the Twilight series? He looks like he has a tan compared to how I look mid-February.  If I don’t wear foundation and blush, people will continually ask, “Oh my gosh… you look horrible… are you feeling okay?”  Stupid translucent skin (though I am lucky that it tans nicely in the summer).
  10. Dirty snow. Everywhere.  Snow that doesn’t melt for 3+ months at a time gets realllly dirty along driveways and roads. It’s not pretty.  In fields, yes… but everywhere else, it’s pretty darn ugly a few days after it falls.
  11. Other drivers. Seriously… if it is snowing/icing/sleeting… slow the &*$@ down! I can drive just fine in the snow. However, I’m not a miracle worker who can magically avoid all the idiots on the road who think that since they have an SUV or snow tires that that somehow makes them magically be able to drive 60 mph on an ice-covered road.
  12. We have mostly deciduous trees around here. Which is absolutely gorgeous in the spring, summer and fall (which constitutes only 5 months of the year, COMBINED). Not so in the winter. The trees look dead with no leaves and combine that with the dirty snow and the fact that it gets dark at 5 p.m. and you have one very depressing landscape.
  13. People who say that they’d rather deal with a Michigan winter than a Florida summer. Let’s look at this from a numbers point of view.  When I was in school, we considered “room temperature” to be 72 degrees.  This is the temperature that the majority of humans are comfortable at.  For the sake of ease, let’s call it 70 degrees. So a Florida summer generally is in the 90s and 100s.  Let’s be nice and say that with the heat index, it can easily get to 120 degrees.  That is a 50 degree deviation from the generally accepted “comfortable” temp.  The same 50 degrees the other way is 20 degrees.  We can easily reach a -20 in real temp with the windchill at -30 (two winters ago I remember us sitting at -18 for three days and we rejoiced when after two weeks, we finally went above zero).  Negative 30 is a 100 degree variation from the “comfortable” temp.  That is a variation equivalent of 170 degrees on the hot end!  So we deal with a wider range of deviation from “normal.” Yup, I’d rather deal with a hot summer than a freakin’ cold winter.  Now, I don’t like hot, humid summers at all (and Michigan has those too!) but I’d rather deal with that than the cold of winter.

Stay tuned for tomorrow’s Friday Funny! I have a hilarious video of the fuzzy pup Skah and how “brave” he was last night.

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Thursday Thirteen #9: 13 of My Favorite Recent Failblog Photos

No man is a failure who is enjoying life.
~William Feather

It’s time for the Thursday Thirteen again. If you have a Thursday Thirteen of your own, leave your website in the comments section and I’ll try my darndest to visit it :)

13 of My Favorite Most Recent Failblog Photos

1.

fail-owned-baby-good-fail

Liquor for babies... nice

2.

Burgler throws knife at 72 year old homeowner. He misses. Homeowner is a former boxer. His fists don't miss.

Burglar throws knife at 72 year old homeowner. He misses. Homeowner is a former boxer. The homeowner's fists don't miss.

3.

Watch for children and other wildlife.

Watch for children and other wildlife.

4.

Meth Bible Camp. Dead End.

Meth Bible Camp. Dead End.

5.

Jack Goff. Name fail.

Jack Goff. Name fail.

6.

Dixie Normous.  Name win!

Dixie Normous. Name win!

7.

You looking for chicks?

You looking for chicks?

8.

Scohol Zone. Someone needs to go back there and learn to spell

Scohol Zone. Someone needs to go back there and learn to spell.

9.

Poo Ping Thai Chinese Cuisine.  Yum.

Poo Ping Thai Chinese Cuisine. Yum.

10.

How YOU doin'?

How YOU doin'?

11.

Way to encourage people to fail.

Way to encourage people to fail.

12.

Knockers!

Knockers!

13.

In case of FIRE: Awaken sleeping employees slowly to prevent nervous shock and leave as fast as you do at closing time.

In case of FIRE: Awaken sleeping employees slowly to prevent nervous shock and leave as fast as you do at closing time.

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Thursday Thirteen #8: Random Thoughts

Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?
~Winnie the Pooh

It’s time for the Thursday Thirteen again. If you have a Thursday Thirteen of your own, leave your website in the comments section and I’ll try my darndest to visit it :)

13 Random Thoughts

  1. I suddenly looked down the other day and noticed that our 17 month old Great Pyrenees puppy is no longer a puppy.  He’s filled out and is totally boxy now instead of lean and lanky. It happened pretty much overnight
    Skah at only 11 months... he had lots more growing to do!

    Skah at only 11 months... he had lots more growing to do!

    (which is probably why he’s limping… they do that when they have huge growth spurts).  My puppy is gone!  But at least he’s replaced by a majestic, regal dog.

  2. Why do people insist on being stupid? Ignorant I can deal with but stupid is a whole ‘nother ball game.
  3. I hope I get gained by my Navy Reserve command in the next few weeks. I’d love to start drilling soon.
  4. My commissioning ceremony is Saturday. Holy Moley, it’s turned into something huge! Apparently the CO of the recruiting district has made it mandatory for all recruiters in this zone. Probably has something to do with the good connections both my place of work and myself have with him.
  5. I’m terrified that I’m going to show how new I am that day. I had to ask the local Chief with help on how my combo cover is supposed to fit.  And I just finally figured out today a good way to do my hair the way I’m supposed to.
  6. I was about to cut off said hair to my chin just so I didn’t have to deal with putting it up the “proper” way, which I couldn’t figure out until today.
  7. This past weekend marked 3 months that Huzzy and I have been married.
  8. By the time I see him, we’ll have been apart 11 out of 18 weeks of our marriage. Most will say that it’s the Navy life, but he’s not on deployment.  That will happen sometime this fall.
  9. I need to make a page on OPSEC (Operational Security) so people know why I can’t be more specific than “this fall.”  I got the idea of doing a page like this from To the Nth. I hope she doesn’t mind me copying her idea.
  10. I am really craving some Olive Garden Soup, Salad and Breadsticks lunch. Huzzy and I need to save as much as we can since we are supporting two households (and I am working two jobs to do that). But he went out with friends to see Transformers last night and I think I should get something, too. Besides, that lunch won’t cost as much as the movie did.
  11. I really need to get my house finished and on the market. I’m glad my mom and brother are coming over this weekend to help. Too bad I have to work on Sunday, too.
  12. My mom is bringing over a twin mattress. WOO-HOO!!!! No more sleeping on couch cushions on the floor (though they are infinintely better than sleeping on an air mattress that can’t hold its air)!
  13. I need to start doing these things days in advance so they are already up and I don’t have to scramble around every Thursday morning to get my morning stuff done AND my TT.

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