Wednesday, July 23, 2008

What a Difference 9 Months Make

Ok, now....DON'T FAINT!!!!! It seems I have been slack with my blog writing, but soooooo much has been going on in my little universe. The company I work for went through a reorganization and I landed my fat lil arse with a promotion, in a completely different department......and ......in...... HOTLANTA!!!!!!!! I have plenty to tell you and we do have some catching up to do - don't we?

Right this moment I am living out of a Residence Inn - hoping to find a home away from home....and the pressure to register the kids for school and get them up here with me is mounting - oh, yes it is. Mare Bear still has a couple weeks before she can join me as she is performing in Summer Stage as a thespian (that IS the actual part in the play) in Highschool Musical at the Sottile on Aug 1, 2 & 3 - so check her and the other kids out!

This past April, I did manage to get to San Francisco for a work related training session. I snuck out the Sunday prior and walked around downtown and at the Fisherman's Wharf. Here are a few pictures from the trip:








In case your wondering - why this pic? The trolley I rode on claims that H.Bogart rode here.
I found this lone sun lion bather interesting considering on another dock there were abt 50 on top of one another. Makes ya wonder why we sometimes wander off to get away from the chaos.
Oh, by the biddly...for those of ya in the know....my blog slackness is also due in part to my WoW addiction. A girl's gotta find someway to release the tensions of the day - so I lose myself in a world of chivalry, for the most part.

1 comment:

Aftab Alam said...

Sis WELCOME back to blog dear!!!..really sis you dont know how happy I am to see you blogging...I like the heading very much.."The ruminations of a lowcountry girl traipsing around corporate America and finding herself lost in Atlanta."

Sis keep blogging dear....LY!!:)

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