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So Long, 2010

Dec31
2010
Kristi Written by Kristi

What a year. 2009 just plain sucked ass. We were so glad to close the door on it and welcome 2010 with open arms. It was a bumpy ride at the start. We lost a good client at the start of the year and started really questioning if we could make it. The days were dark and quiet. The nights were worse. Tears. Intense conversations. Fear. Lots of fear.

And then my pragmatic-oh-God-I’m-becoming-my-mother side kicked in and the ride took off. We made lists of old clients. We called people we hadn’t spoken to in several months and the heavens opened. March was like a light switched on and we haven’t stopped since. Websites. Copy. Ad design. Flyers. Logo. Brochures. More copy. August is usually our slowest month of the year and we barely had time to breathe.

We somehow survived the recession. Scraping together money, sometimes robbing Peter to pay Paul, praying we’d figure it out. But here we are, with money in savings, the bills paid, and the end of a business year that saw our profits double from 2009.

We have been blessed with wonderful friends, people who surrounded us when Tucker died (how do you top an offer of bringing us dinner and shedding tears with me at band rehearsal?), who graced our table and camped on our couch to watch crazy movies, who looked after our pets when we cavorted elsewhere, who loved us when we were sick and encouraged us when we were down.

We grieved Tuck.

We adopted Monkey formally and shortly after, Zion came padding across the back door with her crazy Siamese markings, crossed eyes and Hemingway paws and we have yet to let her go. Life with 3 healthy cats is so much more entertaining than I thought possible.

We’ve watched Natalie grow into this entertaining, funny, not-quite-2 year old who talks, walks, runs and is seriously the smartest kid I’ve ever seen. (Not biased at all here, she is my niece after all!)

We’ve had weddings this year.. Robyn and Andrew, Jason and Paloma. We danced. We drank. We ate and celebrated the growth of our family with 2 incredibly wonderful people. How did we get so lucky?

My family has supported us through the new adventure that is Load Bearing, encouraged us to keep on.

And as always, there’s my husband. How do I even begin?

2010 was a wild ride.  I’m blessed to have a partner who encourages me, cares for me when I’m sick or laid up with a foreign body in my foot, makes me laugh or sometimes roll my eyes.   If you’d told me when we married that this is where we’d be 2 1/2 years later, I’m not sure I would’ve believed it.  And I’d probably change a few things along the way but the depth of love I feel for this man who chose me?  I wouldn’t change that for the world.

Posted in Everyday Life, Work

Home

Jul09
2010
Kristi Written by Kristi

We’re home from the cabin.  5 days of quiet.  No internet.  No phones.  No client work.  No computers.  No pets.  No obligations.  In a word?  Bliss.

My parents own a cabin about an hour and a half northeast of here, up in the Sierras.  We’ve gone up before for a day here and there but we’d never gone up on our own before.  It was so nice to be there alone.  I’ve always had mixed feelings about the cabin.  My parents and 3 other couples bought it in 1995 and we’ve had some nice times there.  We’ve had some horrible times there too.  The Donner Party Christmas of 1996.  Dragging my ex-boyfriend up there to meet my parents, just to torture him after he’d broken up with me the previous morning.  More boring weekends than I care to count.

But this was different.  May was a busy month but we were broke.  We didn’t know how we were going to afford time away for our anniversary but my mom suggested we take the cabin.  It was free and available.  So, we decided to go for it.  We had to board the animals and bring food but that was it.  What a relaxing weekend!

We arrived Friday afternoon and had dinner at a local Italian restaurant in town.  The weather was perfect, warm during the day and cool at night.  We didn’t need our sweaters at all and most nights, we slept with the windows open.  On  Saturday, we drove up Ebbetts Pass and enjoyed a gorgeous picnic along Silver Creek.

Sunday was more relaxed, a bit of shopping in Murphys and Arnold, and we started the second jigsaw puzzle of the weekend.  Monday we drove over to Spicer Reservoir, Union and Utica Reservoirs and had a leisurely afternoon.  We came home Tuesday afternoon to pets who were upset we’d left them in the kennel for 4 nights but we definitely needed the break.

Note from Rob: Special thanks to the Cooleys for giving us their weekend. I know you guys weren’t planning to be there for the holiday anyway, but we still appreciate it. A few days completely away and unplugged made a huge difference.

Posted in Travel

Mornings

Aug30
2009
Rob Written by Rob

We’ve gotten some good news in recent days. My brother Chris got his job transfer locked down, and so is now in those final few frantic weeks of planning and executing a move to Eugene, Oregon. We’re told that his plane leaves Florida on 9/30 on a one-way ticket, and he’s still wrapping up the movers and getting his car from one coast to the other. The cool part is that he’ll be just an eight hour drive (or a one hour flight) from us; we’re hoping to visit him up there soon, as well as entice him down here possibly for Christmas.

The other bit of good news is that the cannery is starting to wind down the season. Latest word is that 9/12 could be the last day, and then all the seasonal people get sent home and the pack is done for the year. We’re both looking forward to wrapping up this seven-day-a-week night shift stuff, and we now can start to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

You adapt to circumstance. Work things out however you can. One of our adaptations is this ritual we do in the mornings: Kristi comes home about 6am, eats breakfast, changes clothes, comes to bed and wakes me up about 6:30. Then I slowly wake up while she tells me about her night. As I wake up, she winds down, until finally I’m awake enough to pick up a book and read her to sleep. Then I get up, usher the dog out of the bedroom, close up the room and get my own day started. We’ve been doing this every day now for months.

Anyway, this morning Kristi wakes me up and says, “Hey babe. I got an idea. Feel like taking your wife out for breakfast?”

And you know what? Indeed I did. So I jumped in the shower, dressed, and we hit up a local place called Huckleberrys. It used to be the local Perko’s chain; for you Florida readers, it’s very similar to Perkins. Only Perko’s had worse food and the new Huckleberrys has better (including fresh squeezed orange juice!).

So we had our first breakfast together in a really long time this morning. And it was beyond fine. This summer’s been hard, but I think it’s made us both appreciate the little things – the random foot rub, breakfast together, clean and warm towels, falling asleep together at night, weekends with someone fun to hit Barnes and Noble with. The things you miss most when they’re suddenly not there, and the things you might take for granted on a normal day. These days, those things are new and sparkling each time.

Glad summer’s almost over. Ready for the fall to start – and also ready for Kristi to resume R&K writing duties. 🙂

Posted in Everyday Life, Family and Friends, Work

Anniversary In The City

Jul07
2009
Rob Written by Rob

Ed. – We’re still alive. June was just a busy, tiring month, and the last week or so we’ve either been busy with around-the-house stuff or we’ve been out of town. But we’re still here.

So after two weeks of graveyard, the plant finished apricot season and closed up for two weeks, waiting for peaches to finish ripening and be ready for canning. That means everyone gets laid off for two weeks, which meant Kristi got two weeks off in late June and early July, which meant we got an anniversary! For a long while we didn’t think we would get one. At first we thought the plant would work right through, that she’d be on the 7-days-a-week graveyard until September.

To give you an idea of what that’s like, we sleep in shifts, her waking me at 6am when she comes home from work; I get up, we have breakfast together and then she goes to sleep for the day. I work, tiptoeing around the house all day to keep the house quiet. She wakes at 5pm or so, we have dinner together, she goes to work at 9pm, I go to bed an hour later. Rinse and repeat.

We get, at best, four hours a day together. It’s tough. So when we realized that we would in fact have lots of time together during and around the Independence Day weekend (our wedding anniversary is on the 5th), we knew we would spend some money and get the hell out of town.

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Posted in Diversions, Family and Friends, Travel, Wedding
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