Sunday, March 21, 2010

Out of the loop

It seems that all of my friends around me are getting pregnant and I'm beginning to feel the pressure. Two of my friends just had new babies a couple months ago, another one of my friends just had a new baby three weeks ago, and just tonight two more of my friends announced that they were pregnant as well! *sigh* I'll tell you all right now folks... IT'S NOT HAPPENING. Not yet at least. Nope, I still don't feel ready to have a tiny tot. It isn't because I don't ever want to have kids, I just don't feel that this is the time for us to get pregnant. Ander tells me that he honestly doesn't care when we have kids, and just tonight after the big announcement of our friends he told me he felt more ready to have babies when we first got married than he does now! Me? I've never felt like it was time. Ever. I'm so happy for all of my friends, and their babies are darling, it's just not my time yet. I love kids. I feel like I'm good with kids. I hold babies all the time! I'm just 23 and I've only been married for three years and I still want to wait. Being Mormon is an even bigger pressure sometimes because of all the girls starting bigger families pretty young. It's just not my style and it never has been. You may say: "Oh but Susie, you never really feel ready... it's just something you have go for" No. I believe I'll never fully feel ready, but I also believe that there is a point and time that I will reach in my life where I will find out I am pregnant and not fall on the floor and cry for three days. In all honesty, I kind of have two kids already: a husband who I am constantly having to feed and a puppy that I am constantly cleaning up after. And for me right now, that's really all I can handle.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Over the moon

Ander and I don't really go out to eat much, it's expensive and we rarely ever have a night together when Ander doesn't work, but the other day we decided to stop by a little place before Ander went into work to grab a bite. Folks... hands down, THE BEST BURGER AND FRIES I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE.
Welcome to Moonie's Burger House!
We had driven by this place many, many times and always thought to ourselves that we wanted to check it out. The burgers themselves are about $5 and a combo with fries and a drink is a whopping $8, but we each got a burger and shared a side of fries and it suited us just fine. I don't think I've ever felt so stuffed in my life. The minute our mouths touched our food we were in heaven. What did Ander call it... oh yes, a burgasm.
If you don't mind country music being piped in through every corner of the room, Texas lone stars everywhere and a crew made up of a bunch of twenty-something kids, this is the place for you! I'm telling you, best burger and fries we've ever had.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Birthdays: the more you have, the longer you live

I've been reflecting all morning on this, the day of my birth. I turned 23 today, and I don't feel any different, but it's just crazy thinking back on those 23 years of my life. My life, if I do say so myself, has been a pretty good one.

I've been blessed to have a mother who loves me dearly and gave me the best childhood. Who brought me up with music and taught me how to be strong and use my talents.

I have a wonderful, wise father who never loses his cool, who is hilarious, and who taught me to remember I'm a daughter of God and that I am worth everything.

I also have a smart, beautiful sister who can draw and write better than anyone else I know and who is a walking thesaurus. She is so smart and witty and we do nothing but laugh. Coldplay songs will never be the same between us.

And then there's my brother who introduced me to Donkey Kong, Mario, Zelda, and Metroid. All my video gaming skills I owe to him. He is a wonderful storyteller, and has charisma coming out the wazoo. He is infectious. He also taught me that there is life after Harry Potter books.

And last, but certainly not least, my adorable husband who has given me the best 3 years of my life. He's the reason I am who I am today, pushing me, teaching me, tolerating me, but most of all, loving me. He literally is my better half. I don't know what I would do without him.

A shoutout to all of my fantastic friends here in the Austin area that have made me love this place more than ever. The Barlows, the Harrisons, the Walshes, the Lowrys, the Riches, and the Hartleys. I love you all more than you'll ever know.

I don't mean to sound cheesy or anything, but I do feel blessed and extremely thankful to be alive today. I have a lot to be happy about. And I've decided to make a list of 10 things you don't know about me in celebration of my birthday:

1. I have never broken a bone or had a sprain of any kind

2. I've almost died twice

3. I have to go through every radio station on my dial before I choose one to listen to

4. I am a nazi laundry folder (seriously folks, Ander is not allowed to touch the laundry)

5. I love McDonald's chicken McNuggets

6. I could eat potato chips and cottage cheese for the rest of my life and be happy

7. I am a stomach sleeper

8. I don't ever remember my dreams

9. I cannot stand seafood

10. I have never seen Grease, The Sound of Music, Casablanca, or Gone With the Wind

Ander and I are going to dinner this evening, and then we'll be off to go and see Disney's The Princess and the Frog. Sounds like a good birthday to me! Plus, I'll be having a party with all my fabulous friends this weekend. Can it get any better? I submit that it CANNOT!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Adios to Anderson Mill apartments

FINALLY! THE MOVE! We were so excited to get out of the old and into the new when we moved. Our first apartment was okay, but moved into it in such a hurry because we had just moved here and it was the best we could find. Once we had time to actually look for something better, we found it. And it's ours.

First off, I packed all of our belongings up in color coded boxes for the move. I didn't want my dishes ending up in the bedroom, so (thanks to my friend Kelly's idea) I put little colored stickers on the boxes and put a piece of paper corresponding to the colors on each door of the new place. This made it incredibly easy for the people who came and helped us to know where to put their boxes.

This brings me to the people that came and helped us. We "began" the move at 9am... and we were completely moved into our new place by 10am. I counted all the people who came to help us from our wonderful ward, and there were 27 people in all that came to lend a hand. I was completely overwhelmed by love for all of these people that came to help, it really meant so much to me that they all donated a Saturday morning to us in our time of need. It was the smoothest move I've ever experienced in my life, and I owe it all to the fantastic people of our ward! It. was. amazing.

So GOODBYE to apartment number 122 in the Anderson Mill apartments. We were extremely glad to get out of there.




Hello number 1413!
I absolutely love our new place, I get excited every time I walk through the front door. I've taken some pictures, but they don't do the apartment justice. But you'll get the idea:
Family room with patio door.

Dining area and office nook. (Yes, built in computer desk!!! Hallelujah!)

Kitchen (with a puppy) What I love about his kitchen (other than all the cabinet space) is the fact that it's open! The kitchen at our old apartment was tiny and all closed in. Very stuffy. I can breath in the kitchen while I'm cooking.

We found a REALLY nice washer and dryer set for $140 on Craigslist.com. This is attached to the kitchen. Large capacity and everything, I freaking love doing laundry in my own home. Laundromats scare me.

Bathroom. Taking a picture of the bathroom is awkward, because no matter where I stand, it makes the place look tiny. I'm standing where the toilet is. It really is a nice sized bathroom. And we even have a linen closet in there! Now that's what I call good storage. :)

The same goes for the bedrooms. No matter where I stand, they look tiny, but they are MUCH bigger than our old place, (but they do need a little bit of cleaning, hence, no pics.)

I feel SO much more at home here than I did back at our old place. It's a little farther away from Ander's work, but it's the same distance from mine as our other apartment was, so no problems there. What a good move. Good form, I say.




Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Life without the interwebs

Many wonderful things have happened in the last month, but sadly, I have not been blogging about them because we don't have the internet at our house anymore. One of these days we'll get all hooked up and be able to access the world again, but for right now, I feel completely cut off. I will post about our move, more books, and Joe's big night soon enough. Bear with me, it won't be too long. I DO have a lot to blog about.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

A little life changing...

Since becoming an avid reader, there have been a few times when I've finished a book, put it down, and thought to myself, "That was one of the most amazing, wonderful experiences I've ever had. Period."

I love those moments. This was one of them:

Hands down, one of the best books I've ever read. I'm so full of emotions for this story I can hardly contain them. I wish I could read it for the first time all over again, and then again, and then again. The Book Thief will forever hold a special place in my heart. Thank you for such a wonderful Christmas present Katie.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

I'd sure call it a happy new year...

Sweet moses it's been a long time since I posted anything on here! And I'm aware that I have not posted any of my Christmas pictures yet. Some of them are on another camera that is three states away. Those will be posted shortly. But Christmas 2009 was fabulous, and more on that to come.

So, happy new year everyone! I hope 2010 looks promising for you all. So far 2010 has been good in the Meine household. I've resolved to do a couple of things:

1) Lose at least 10 pounds and do a 20 minute workout every other day
2) Say my prayers every single night before bed
3) Get a job at the Lake Austin Spa Resort
4) Earn one more raise at Bradz
5) Read a chapter of the Book of Mormon a day during my lunch at work (I spend my lunches reading anyway, might as well)
(6) Read more novels than I did last year

...and that's it for now. So far I'm doing pretty well. But it is only the second week of January. :S

I firmly believe that I have actually moved up in the Esthetician world because I finally did my first (semi) celebrity facial and it was awesome! He absolutely loved it, and told me he wanted to come back. Who, you ask, was this (semi) celebrity? Say hello to Brad Womack: The Bachelor.

It's funny because since me and Ander don't have any channels of television, I literally had no idea who he was when I saw him on my books. But all the stylists were quick to fill me in on EXACTLY who he was and WHY he was so important. Apparently he was the bachelor that ended up not choosing either girl during the season finale and made ABC's Bachelor history. He came in to see me for a 30 minute $105 facial plus a $25 eye treatment and he was such a sweetheart. After the facial he told me he wanted a 60 minute facial the next time he came in and he wanted to make it a regular thing once a month. Only time will tell if he comes back to see me, but he did say the facial was "incredible" and "wonderful," and to top it all off he left me a 50$ tip! What a guy, what a guy. I was pretty pleased with the whole experience and I really hope he comes back. I was really nervous to give him the facial because he's probably had facials from awesome estheticians and I wasn't sure how I was going to measure up, but he seemed to enjoy the experience.

I guess 2010 hasn't started off too badly, what with me being the esthy to the stars now, and Ander and I are really looking forward to our move at the end of this month. Yes, that's right, we're moving. We found a better deal on a bigger apartment that's only about 10 minutes away from where we are right now and we move in on the 23rd of January. Packing sucks, moving sucks, but being in a newer, bigger place is totally worth it. We're both really looking forward to it.

Until next time friends, Susie: signing off