Friday, December 20, 2013

It's about that time!

Christmas is just around the corner. And it's going to be a doozie for us this year! Just....a lot of "stuff" happening.

Vague. But trust me....Doozie!

So this will be my credo all week....

Deal with it family.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Personality test

I took a personality test tonight and this is what it says about me. If you know me in the real world. It's all true. I'm totally this amazing. Ha ha ha ha....

Social Realists are popular persons full of energy. They are reliable, well organized and helpful. Traditional values are important to them. Founding a family also plays a central role in their life. Social Realists have a marked social streak.
They are always ready to listen to the worries and problems of others and spare no effort when they are asked for help. With empathy and understanding, they can sense what other people need. Social Realists are always willing to highly regard the strong points of the other person and to excuse that person’s weaknesses. They are the most sociable of all personality types. Social contacts are very important to them.

Social Realists find it very difficult to cope with conflicts and criticism - harmony is their elixir of life. Acknowledgement and esteem are very important to this type. Differentiation on the other hand is not necessarily one of their strong points. At work and in partnerships, they are loyal, committed and always there when needed. They find it easy to make friends due to their open, warm manner and they have a large circle of friends. In love, they are faithful and attentive and care for their partners with a great deal of imagination and sensitivity. Social Realists show their feelings openly and honestly. Should a relationship break up, they tend to blame themselves. That is why they find it very difficult to end a partnership even if it has not fulfilled their requirements for some time.


Social Realists are more conservative types. They have a set system of values and rules which is orientated to the prevailing traditions. They prefer clear, structured surroundings and work processes; they find too much change und unrest unpleasant. Their strong points are carefulness and reliability and not so much flexibility and spontaneity. Social Realists are open-minded towards anything new only to a limited extent. But, should one be looking for someone to fulfil a task reliably and exactly, they are the right persons.

Adjectives that describe your type
extroverted, practical, sentimental, planning, emotional, temperamental, energetic, tradition-conscious, loyal, helpful, devoted, reliable, caring, objective, thorough, organised, warm-hearted, open, friendly, sociable, chummy, obliging, self-sacrificing, public-spirited, sensitive, kind, demanding

They did however forget that I, apparently a Social Realist, don't really like to put up with shit for too long. There will ALWAYS be fallout from shit I don't put up with. It's messy and I hold a grudge.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Hiatus

I haven't been writing much. I didn't say anything about the big race. Not really. Or the start of school. Or Korean Camp. Or much else.

It's been a busy few months. I don't even know what's happening these days. My kids are changing so fast.

Miles wants to play foot ball next year. Ugh. He's dinky and those kids are taller and bigger than I am. And that's saying a lot.

Claire is the sassy same.

Well I haven't much to share right now. Sorry little sister Cindi.

I'll leave you with these...photo of my 40th Surprise party. Yep Ryan planned a suprise party along with sweet little sister Cindi. And the big race.

Me and my bestie at the party. We did duckface AND the Korean peace sign. Apparently it's a thing with the kids.


Also Ryan finishing his 103 miles. Miles ran the last 600 yards with him.  Can you believe my crazy husband? He looks amazing for just running 103 miles in 34.5 hours.