Tuesday, September 30, 2008
I'm a Lucky Gal!
When Kyle and I got married we moved to Clearfield and I got to meet some pretty great people, and I also was close to some friends I had known for years. Friends that I worked with, and met in High school Math class and some that I got to know because of the ward we were in. I'm still in touch with them...THEY STILL LIKE Me for heaven sake! We don't talk on a daily basis, but who does these days. I am so blessed to have these friends in my life and hope they know how special they are to me.
THEN....Kyle told me we were moving. I was not excited at this thought, because I was going to be leaving all these friends I had, and going somewhere I didn't know a soul. When we first drove out to this house of ours, I was sure we were driving out to the desert to die. There was nothing. I couldn't have told you which direction we were going or which way we'd been.
Since then...I have found my way around out here, but most importantly found really great friends. Helpful, kind, generous women who like me for me....or at least they fake it really good. I love having friends...the more the merrier. Some people have a best friend, but I couldn't tell you ONE friend that isn't my best friend.
So it might be corny or maybe I'm just having an emotional day, but to all my friends who are reading this....Thank you for being in my life. You all help me out more than you know, and I hope I do the same for you. You are wonderful and I love each and every one of you!!! Thanks for putting up with my "humor" and forgetfulness and I hope our friendship lasts a long long time.
Monday, August 25, 2008
What Used To Be Mine
I also remember with the second child being very excited to learn I was now going to have my girl. I could do her hair, and share with her my love of dolls, care bears, strawberry shortcake dolls and all the other wonderful things I remember playing with as a little girl.
I was going to share everything with my children.....then they were born.
NOTHING in my house is off limits to them anymore. My drawers have now become a jumble of messed up papers. I used to have necklaces that hung nicely on a peg, or lay nicely in a jewlery box, and now I have chains with knots and drool. My pens have teeth marks, and erasers are bitten off on all my pencils. I can no longer keep nice things at an arms reach and every picture frame in the house has some sort of cookie crusted smudge on it.
I love these children of mine, and I wouldn't trade them for anything in the world....but I do recall those days not so long ago when my shirts were drool free and I didn't consider a diaper bag to be my "nice purse".
Thursday, August 21, 2008
An Introduction to Megan
Before I got married I enjoyed doing stand up comedy. Most people don't believe me when I tell them this, because I believe that I have gone back into a shell somewhat and am afraid of what people will think. I have to really get to know someone before I will show that side of myself again. Not anymore! I plan on putting my sence of humor to good use on this page. I also plan on promoting myself a little more. I am a dang good cake decorator/party planner, and I would like people to know it. So that being said if you are ever interested in my random thoughts, or what cakes I've recently done, please visit often!
So for this first post, I will give you a background on my attempt at stand up comedy. I started in March of 2000. I had gone to the Wiseguys comedy club in West Valley a few times to see shows, and they kept advertising "Saussage NIght". I ask what that was and they said it was for anyone who wanted to try it because beginner comedy is like saussage...everyone likes comedy but no one wants to see how it's made. TOTALLY TRUE!!
I remember the week before I tried it I spent hours working out what I was going to say and how I was going to stand and where to pause etc etc. The night of my big debut came and I tried to invite everyone I knew. I thought I was going to pack the house and they would be begging me to come back and do stand up again because I was really quite an asset.
I did my routine, and while it wasn't perfect, I did really well for a beginner. There was even a guy from QuickWits there and they did some improv and they ask some of us to come and participate, me being the only girl comic, I had to go up. It's all on tape and I like watching it from time to time.
So that's how it got started...I'm still funny and I still love making people laugh.