Wednesday, September 17, 2008
March 7, 2009
Subtitle: The Promised Post
Well folks, you heard it here first. Well, maybe not. Maybe you heard it from my parents first, or maybe you're a Facebook stalker like me and read it on the inter-web first. But here and now I will confirm the news that I am engaged to Adam!
It happened last Saturday in Central Park at Bethesda Terrace, which is my favorite part of the park. It was a very thoughtful and meaningful proposal that I tearfully (and LOUDLY) accepted.
The past few days have been very surreal and exciting as we chose a date of March 7th, 2009 in Greenville, Ohio. I can't believe that I'm actually the bride and everyone has to listen to me. [Insert evil chuckle]
I feel like I should write more, but I can't think of anything else. I'm soooo happy and very in love. If you haven't met him yet, you're missing out! He's about a hundred different kinds of wonderful. See you in March....
Friday, May 09, 2008
Check your Pacemakers
Uh-oh folks. Brace yourselves. Two posts in three days. That might be more than I've posted so far in 2008. But I'm sure you'll forgive me.
Just wanted to show you the newest member of our house. The family that I work for won this puppy in an auction for charity. She follows me around everywhere and we are new bff's. According to my twelve-year-old, that means best-friends-forever.
Don't forget to read my other post, located directly below this one!!
Happy Weekend, friends!
Just wanted to show you the newest member of our house. The family that I work for won this puppy in an auction for charity. She follows me around everywhere and we are new bff's. According to my twelve-year-old, that means best-friends-forever.
Don't forget to read my other post, located directly below this one!!
Happy Weekend, friends!
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
So-Past-Due
It's just a little embarrassing how infrequently I post around here. Actually, I'd say that's one of the reasons I post so little, because I'm so embarrassed about how long it's been! But alas. Here comes fresh information from Connecticut.
I thought I should take a post to formally introduce my (small, yet strangely faithful) blog following to my dear boyfriend, Adam. We've been dating almost eight months now (which is practically nine). What words ensue will I'm sure be a less than perfect picture of someone who has turned out to be more than perfect for me.
Adam is originally from the Mansfield, Ohio area and has been living here in Stamford, Connecticut (just about 20 minutes up I-95 from me in Greenwich) for the past two years. He works for Alliance Bernstein in the Mortgage department, but will be transferring into the Derivatives and Swaps department in the next few weeks. That transfer will require him to work in Manhattan five days a week. I have no idea what derivatives or swaps mean, and I didn't have a firm grasp on the mortgage position either. But people who actually know better always ask me, so I included it. Hopefully he won't read it and be embarrassed again by my ignorance of all things pertaining to numbers.
This is Adam pretending to be co-pilot for our friend Rick who is an actual pilot. One time I went up with them....after that, I decided it could be their "special thing" together and I would stick to commercial flights.
This is a picture from the weekend of his cousin's wedding in Annapolis.
Another picture from that wedding...
This is the weekend that my parents surprised me by coming to CT for my birthday!!
Adam and I have lots and lots of fun together. We love taking the train into the city and just hanging out at the park. On Sundays, we are all together for church and lunch and then Alie, Rick, Adam and myself head to the Salvation Army where we volunteer at Kid's Church. It's always the highlight of my week to hang out with all those kids and teach them about Jesus! Plus, we're like celebrities when we walk in the door, which is a weekly ego boost.
Like I knew they would, my words are failing to paint the picture that I wanted you to see of Adam. Hopefully the photographs speak for themselves to tell you that even though I miss my friends and family, I have a little bit of home here in Connecticut with Adam.
This just in: I met Jennifer Connelly in Starbucks last Friday! She was with her son and she wrote on my Starbucks cup: "To Lauren, All the best, Jennifer Connelly". She was lovely and polite and now I've met an Oscar winner.
Know that I love and miss you all...please don't give up on me or my page! I'm here to connect YOU with Connecticut!!
*Lauren Faith
I thought I should take a post to formally introduce my (small, yet strangely faithful) blog following to my dear boyfriend, Adam. We've been dating almost eight months now (which is practically nine). What words ensue will I'm sure be a less than perfect picture of someone who has turned out to be more than perfect for me.
Adam is originally from the Mansfield, Ohio area and has been living here in Stamford, Connecticut (just about 20 minutes up I-95 from me in Greenwich) for the past two years. He works for Alliance Bernstein in the Mortgage department, but will be transferring into the Derivatives and Swaps department in the next few weeks. That transfer will require him to work in Manhattan five days a week. I have no idea what derivatives or swaps mean, and I didn't have a firm grasp on the mortgage position either. But people who actually know better always ask me, so I included it. Hopefully he won't read it and be embarrassed again by my ignorance of all things pertaining to numbers.
This is Adam pretending to be co-pilot for our friend Rick who is an actual pilot. One time I went up with them....after that, I decided it could be their "special thing" together and I would stick to commercial flights.
This is a picture from the weekend of his cousin's wedding in Annapolis.
Another picture from that wedding...
This is the weekend that my parents surprised me by coming to CT for my birthday!!
Adam and I have lots and lots of fun together. We love taking the train into the city and just hanging out at the park. On Sundays, we are all together for church and lunch and then Alie, Rick, Adam and myself head to the Salvation Army where we volunteer at Kid's Church. It's always the highlight of my week to hang out with all those kids and teach them about Jesus! Plus, we're like celebrities when we walk in the door, which is a weekly ego boost.
Like I knew they would, my words are failing to paint the picture that I wanted you to see of Adam. Hopefully the photographs speak for themselves to tell you that even though I miss my friends and family, I have a little bit of home here in Connecticut with Adam.
This just in: I met Jennifer Connelly in Starbucks last Friday! She was with her son and she wrote on my Starbucks cup: "To Lauren, All the best, Jennifer Connelly". She was lovely and polite and now I've met an Oscar winner.
Know that I love and miss you all...please don't give up on me or my page! I'm here to connect YOU with Connecticut!!
*Lauren Faith
Monday, February 18, 2008
A Word to the Wise
Friday, January 04, 2008
A Few of my Favorite Things
Here are some of my entertainment highlights from the year 2007.
30 Rock (named for NBC's Manhattan address) has taken the Thursday night slot of Seinfeld on NBC and in my heart. Tina Fey writes and produces this sitcom about a problematic variety show. On the show, she plays a senior writer trying to keep sponsors and network executives satisfied, while micromanaging her staff and the eccentric and mislead egos of her cast. Tune in for off-color jokes, excessively witty and politically incorrect banter and major celebrity cameos.
*Due to the writers strike, this show is of course on a break. But I'll be right here waiting for it to come back.
**Tina Fey may or may not be behind my decision to start wearing glasses again.
Ok. Let's take a look at this show and go beyond the superfluous violence, disturbing drug use and a dialect of foul language that I didn't even know existed. The underlying themes of this HBO drama are that of morality at all levels, family, trust, psychology in its most raw form and pure Shakespearean irony. We follow Anthony (Tony) Soprano through six seasons of his life. Our first encounter with him is in his therapist's office where he is seeking help for panic attacks. This show is about a top wiseguy who is having legitimate psychological problems due to the nature of his position. We learn to care for his family, both immediate and criminal. As the seasons progress, La Cosa Nostra starts to become this thing of OUR'S, not just theirs. You will find yourself wanting the FBI to fail in their efforts to bring this crime family to justice. Plus, there are so many Godfather references in this show, just waiting to be discovered.
*I have yet to see Season Six, part two.
This film is a musical that follows several characters as their lives intertwine. Jude, Maxwell, Lucy, Prudence, JoJo, Sadie and several other psychedelic personalities run around the turmoil-covered 60's and completely reinvent the Beatles' catalog. Now. I grew up listening to the Beatles. Their music comforts me, inspires me and makes sense to me. Nothing about their music needed to change. However, seeing and hearing it completely re-done with completely new meanings was simply a treat. Hearing these songs that spanned several decades come together to form a single musical with one main plot was like magic. However, it must be watched with an artistic eye and not the idea of don't fix what's not broken, as my dad said about the concept.
*But don't worry. Nothing's gonna change my world. I still love the originals.
Move over "Little Miss Sunshine." There needs to be room next to you for the next irreverent comedy. Excellent acting, perfect writing and lots of sarcasm was the recipe for "Juno" a story about a teenage girl who gets pregnant by her best friend. She decides to give the baby up for adoption to a young couple who have less in common than they think. Juno (not like the city in Alaska) definitely marches to the beat of the drums in her head. As she navigates the pregnancy with the help of her family, friends and the adoptive parents, you'll see why this movie is already winning awards and is sure to win more.
*Not to mention, I've wanted a blue slushy real bad ever since seeing this.
Well sports fans, those are just a select four entertainment choices that I enjoyed this past year. I laughed, I cried, I ate a lot of Milk Duds. Just in case you were wondering(and you probably weren't), you probably shouldn't watch most (make that any) of my picks with most (make that any) of your children under the age of 25. It's true. These picks are adult in content. But, to me, that doesn't take away from their artistic value. If you have any questions, or would like to leave your own favorite things of 2007, just say it at the beep!
30 Rock (named for NBC's Manhattan address) has taken the Thursday night slot of Seinfeld on NBC and in my heart. Tina Fey writes and produces this sitcom about a problematic variety show. On the show, she plays a senior writer trying to keep sponsors and network executives satisfied, while micromanaging her staff and the eccentric and mislead egos of her cast. Tune in for off-color jokes, excessively witty and politically incorrect banter and major celebrity cameos.
*Due to the writers strike, this show is of course on a break. But I'll be right here waiting for it to come back.
**Tina Fey may or may not be behind my decision to start wearing glasses again.
Ok. Let's take a look at this show and go beyond the superfluous violence, disturbing drug use and a dialect of foul language that I didn't even know existed. The underlying themes of this HBO drama are that of morality at all levels, family, trust, psychology in its most raw form and pure Shakespearean irony. We follow Anthony (Tony) Soprano through six seasons of his life. Our first encounter with him is in his therapist's office where he is seeking help for panic attacks. This show is about a top wiseguy who is having legitimate psychological problems due to the nature of his position. We learn to care for his family, both immediate and criminal. As the seasons progress, La Cosa Nostra starts to become this thing of OUR'S, not just theirs. You will find yourself wanting the FBI to fail in their efforts to bring this crime family to justice. Plus, there are so many Godfather references in this show, just waiting to be discovered.
*I have yet to see Season Six, part two.
This film is a musical that follows several characters as their lives intertwine. Jude, Maxwell, Lucy, Prudence, JoJo, Sadie and several other psychedelic personalities run around the turmoil-covered 60's and completely reinvent the Beatles' catalog. Now. I grew up listening to the Beatles. Their music comforts me, inspires me and makes sense to me. Nothing about their music needed to change. However, seeing and hearing it completely re-done with completely new meanings was simply a treat. Hearing these songs that spanned several decades come together to form a single musical with one main plot was like magic. However, it must be watched with an artistic eye and not the idea of don't fix what's not broken, as my dad said about the concept.
*But don't worry. Nothing's gonna change my world. I still love the originals.
Move over "Little Miss Sunshine." There needs to be room next to you for the next irreverent comedy. Excellent acting, perfect writing and lots of sarcasm was the recipe for "Juno" a story about a teenage girl who gets pregnant by her best friend. She decides to give the baby up for adoption to a young couple who have less in common than they think. Juno (not like the city in Alaska) definitely marches to the beat of the drums in her head. As she navigates the pregnancy with the help of her family, friends and the adoptive parents, you'll see why this movie is already winning awards and is sure to win more.
*Not to mention, I've wanted a blue slushy real bad ever since seeing this.
Well sports fans, those are just a select four entertainment choices that I enjoyed this past year. I laughed, I cried, I ate a lot of Milk Duds. Just in case you were wondering(and you probably weren't), you probably shouldn't watch most (make that any) of my picks with most (make that any) of your children under the age of 25. It's true. These picks are adult in content. But, to me, that doesn't take away from their artistic value. If you have any questions, or would like to leave your own favorite things of 2007, just say it at the beep!
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