Butterfly Conservatory
I know it's been quite some time since I've written, forgive me please. I will write early next week when I get some free time. Before I do, check out this slide show from the Butterfly Conservatory in MASS. It was a ton of fun...

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The last week or so...
Where to start? I guess I'll start with last Monday. I got my hair cut and highlighted and if I do say so myself, it looks quite nice. I love the color, it's a little shorter than I had in mind... but no real complaints. I tried a new place in Tolland. Bit of a drive... but well worth it in the end. See below for pic:

Wednesday night on my way home from dinner with my mother and little brother I got a frightening phone call. It's the sort of phone call that your heart starts to beat very quickly and no matter what is said, you can't seem to calm down. I answer the phone and it's my bestfriend's husband. The second I heard his voice and not hers I began to panic. He asked if I could come over because she was not feeling well and needed to go to the emergency room. Of course. I get home and speed over there. When I got there it was decided that I would take her to the emergency room and he would stay home with the kiddies. Ok. We go. We get there and the place is packed. Now, it really annoys me when you go to the emergency room and see people in there that you don't feel should be there. They aren't hunched over in pain like my bestfriend, they don't even look ill! In fact, they're just hanging out laughing and chatting it up. Get out of line and let the people who are really sick in front of you. That's what I felt like saying. So anyway, Sam has chest pains and I tell her as I drop her off that is her first complaint when she gets in there so maybe they'll take her first. No such luck. We wait. And we wait some more. Finally they call her name to get an xray. When that's over... we wait some more. They call her name again and send her to this Acute Center thing... which just stands for they're going to have some wanna-be doctor look at you and send you on your way. He wasn't a real doctor. Not even a med student. I was pissed. Nonetheless, they send us on our way. During our wait in the emergency room, we spent most of the time with our mouths open in awe because of the characters that were occupying the space and stealing my air. They were all trainwrecks.
Saturday my mother, Andrew and I went to Boston. The plan was to go to the Fenway Park tour and then go on the Duck tour and then come home. We decided to do the Fenway tour first. We get there and got our tickets. I had a lot of fun on the tour. First we went into the press box and had an amazing view of the entire park. We then went to some seats outside, then we went to the green monster and finally to some sideline seats down in front. I took a lot of really good pictures and have to figure out how to post them in an album or something so you faithful readers can check them out. This is the view from the top of the green monster.

After the Fenway tour we went back over to the Prudential Center where you bought tickets for the Duck tour only to find out that they were all sold out for the rest of the day! I was not happy. We ended up going to the Hard Rock Cafe for lunch. It sucked. The food was disgusting and the service was awful. We ended our day at Quincy Market. It was so hot and packed... so I was a bit cranky at this point.
Sunday was my birthday dinner with the peeps at On the Border. Good times were had by all. I really love my friends. I know I've said that on more than one occasion... but it's really true.

Well, I guess that's it. I have some more stuff to say... but it's gotta be for another day. Live the impossible. Dream the impossible. Be the impossible.
Goodnight my loves.
Sue-OUT
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."
A Year in Review
In less than 24 hours I will officially be entering my "late twenties" as I turn 26. Wow. Where did the time go? The past few years just seem to blur together and sometimes I have trouble remembering when I did what. Last year at this time I was in Seattle. What a difference a year makes! I'm not sure I've ever been as happy as I am right now. Despite not being exactly where I thought I would be in terms of my life... I'm taking strides to get there... and I'm really just excited about the future. I think sometimes it takes leaving your comfort zone and being a fish out of water to appreciate the things that really matter. I definitely learned that lesson on several levels during my time spent in Seattle.
As I stand right now- I'm very thankful for a lot of things in my life. My family. My friends. My loves. My job. My education. All of these things are what continue to make me the person that I am.
On another note, the weather sucks. It's been raining and cloudy for what seems like weeks... and I NEED MY SUN! How's a white girl supposed to get a little sun without it?! It's damn near impossible!
I hope to be having another "Adventure" with the girls tonight... but this one better involve some drinks! LOL... Whatever we do will end up being a good time. Tomorrow night is dinner with the family... Last night I had a very enjoyable dinner with a new friend. Good conversation. Laughter. Good food. Good drinks. All equal good times. More on tonight later...
"Almost" birthday girl signing off...
Sue-OUT
"Live with passion"
First Post
World,
This is my letter to you. So, I've been thinking about joining this "blog" thing for some time now... but haven't. I do have a little somethin' going on myspace... but this is going to be better than that! This is going to be life. This is going to be where you go to get my info, my dirt. HAHAHA! Funny thing though, I have to share the dirt with ya! My life. Wow, what a loaded thought. I'm living back in Connecticut after my trip across the country last year. I learned the West Coast is quite interesting... but I seem to be more of an East Cost sorta girl. I wonder why?? Maybe it's because I like to drive in the far left lane and actually pass people on the highway OR maybe it's because I actually drive at or above the speed limit? Wait, before you think I'm hatin' on my time spent there... I'm not. Just to clarify, I had an adventure and met some great folks. Hil just happens to be one of them. I love her and miss her soo much! Hil, if you're reading this... kiss the kids for me! Anyway, I digress. So, I'm back. On the East of the Coast. I have a job. LOL... I'm just a girl waitin' for school to start... so I can hurry up and finish!
As we travel down this journey we call life together... you're bound to learn more about me (probably more than you ever wanted to know)... so I'll be short and sweet tonight. I have one confession to make; I'm an avid blog reader... and I don't even have to know you! I think it's because I'm "curious" by nature... and I will NOT call that nosey- two completely different things! Anyway, I hope someone out there in this big.. bad... world we call life... finds this entertaining. And to fair warn you, I'm long winded. One more thing before I call it a night... and try and figure out how to post this thing- I have to send a shout-out to Jason. He's getting married! Jason and I go way back... Clover Street back... so good luck Proulx and many happy years to you and the soon to be Mrs. Ok, ok, I know I said one more thing before I mentioned Jason... but I have one more thing. Ems. Oh, my Ems. Ems is in Antarctica ... it's even better if you can get me to say it. I love talking to her via IM and one of these days I'm going to call her on an actual telephone. Yes, in Antarctica . The miracles of technology . She's a day plus 8 hours ahead of me and just for the record, I can NEVER remember that... but she reminds me happily every time I ask. That's a true friend. Ems is my "chosen sister"... but you'll learn more about that as we go along in our journey together.
Welcome. The ups and downs... the highs and lows... the drunk nights and the sober days.
Goodnight my loves.
Sue- OUT.
"The road to success is always under construction."