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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, Romance, Travel, Wedding

Graveyard

Jun22
2009
Kristi Written by Kristi

Working nights sucks.  Period.  My job, in a nutshell, is to take attendance for the employees in the plant.  If they can’t come in to work, they are to call the recorder and leave a message.  I take the message, input it into the computer system, and then tell another clerk to make sure we have someone coming in to take the absentee’s place.  Highly thrilling.  Between the hours of 11pm and 4am, we have virtually nothing to do except run the next day’s time cards and a few reports.  The phone doesn’t ring and we can’t do anything to bring in the next shift until 4.  I putz around a lot, file some, try to find something to do but mostly I’m bored.

The hardest part is being on separate schedules from Rob.  We sleep at opposite hours and we don’t get a chance to talk while I’m at work.  He’s awake while I’m asleep and he’s sleeping while I’m awake.  It’s harder than I thought it would be.  The good news is that I had the last 2 days off while the plant was shut down and apricots finish up on Friday.  I’ll have about 10 days off before peaches begin and the really hectic time starts.  By August, the plant will be running peaches, fruit cocktail and pears.

Having time off means we actually will get to go somewhere for our anniversary.   I’m not sure when we’ll go but the tenative plan now is to go to San Francisco for a few days and stay at the hotel where we spent part of our honeymoon.  It’s been ages since we were gone more than one night without being with family.

Posted in Travel, Work

What I Did On My Summer Vacation..

Jun16
2009
Rob Written by Rob

Sorry it’s been a little while since the last entry. We’ve had our hands full in the last couple of weeks. It continues to be a isn’t-real-life-fun kinda year.

This weekend we saw Up in the theater. We haven’t gone out to the movies together much in the past; last time was Wall-E during our honeymoon last year, and the time before that was Bourne Ultimatum when Kristi visited me for the first time in Florida. The general range of crap that hits the big screen every year makes it easy not to go. But Pixar.. we had to go.

Up is a beautiful, charming, sweet, and hilarious film. It’s basically about an old man named Carl who faces an empty, purposeless existence when his wife and childhood friend Ellie dies. A balloon salesman at a zoo, Carl’s greatest regret is that he and Ellie never managed to pursue their big childhood dream: to venture into the untamed wilds of South America and build a house atop the majestic and legendary Paradise Falls. Life simply always got in the way. Now Carl’s alone in their house, facing a forced relocation to a retirement home while a large corporation prepares to bulldoze the house to build a commercial center.

Rather than be taken away, Carl decides to take the trip of his and Ellie’s dreams – by floating the house away to Paradise Falls under the canopy of thousands of balloons. There’s only one snag: when the house takes off, Carl’s got an accidental stowaway. Russell, an annoying 8-year-old Wilderness Explorer in search of his final merit badge (for “assisting the elderly”), gets caught on Carl’s front porch as it lifts for the heavens.

There’s a lot more to the story than that, including talking dogs, a famed but mysteriously lost explorer, blimps and a bird named Kevin. But again, Pixar nailed it out of the park. I think it’s Pixar’s funniest one so far; the comedic timing is nearly flawless. But Up is also an incredibly touching story. Remember that final moment in Monsters Inc. – Sully and the door? Nearly all of Up is like that (unsurprising, considering Up was directed by the same guy who did Monsters). Expect heartstrings, laughs and tears. The film’s brilliant, more than worth the cost and hassle of catching it in the theater.

General news update after the jump.

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Posted in Diversions, Everyday Life, Work

Your Morning LOLCat

Jun03
2009
Rob Written by Rob

Ah, screw it. I’m posting it because it’s funny.

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Posted in The Animals
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