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06 May 2009, Posted by Kelly in Blog, Featured, 0 Comments

Who Should Pay Higher Fees?


In today’s Orlando Sentinel there is an article on higher fees for the state of Florida. I completely understand that fees need to be raised. It’s normal. Things happen.

But when you compare one thing that’s being raised & how much it’s being raised vs. another. It just doesn’t much sense. Law bidding citizens get hit harder than others.

Like this for example:
Renewing your driver’s license goes from $20 to $48, that’s a $28 difference vs. DUI admin fee that goes up from $115 to $130, only a $15 difference.

I know that between the two it’s not that big of an increase amount, but I just think it’s crap that someone that breaks the law gets an increase of less than something that every Florida driver HAS to do every so many years. You HAVE to renew your license. There is no way around it (okay there is, but then you’re just being bad!)

Am I crazy to think that the amounts just don’t seem to add up? Why? Can anyone tell me? I’d really like to know.

For the whole article, please visit Aaron Deslatte’s write up in the Orlando Sentinel.

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03 May 2009, Posted by Kelly in Blog, Featured, 0 Comments

Sunday Afternoon Out


Our neighbors asked us earlier in the week if we wanted to go to the beach Sunday (aka today). Jeff’s not a fan of the beach, so I wasn’t sure how well he would take this invitation. To get right to it, WE WENT TO THE BEACH TODAY!

After trying to decide what beach, then deciding on Clearwater Beach and then getting yelled at for it being “too far”, THEN missing the exit — we had a great time.

Jeff sporting Orlando Sentinel and Izea wear.

There was sunning, fishing, lunching, tweeting, whining, and sanding.

More pictures can be found on flickr.com

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01 May 2009, Posted by Kelly in Blog, Featured, 0 Comments

Eden Bar. #Otweet: Part Duex


The place: @Eden Bar at @EnzianTheater. The reason: the second @OrlandoTweetup (II — for Ross!)

Fun was had. Drinks were had. Tweeting was had.

Thursday, April 30, 2009 – @OrlandoTweetup and @OrlandoSentinel put on the second major tweetup for Orlando. I got to see friends again and then met quite a few new faces (even @JustinEdwards, whom doesn’t have a twitter face!)

About a hour into being there, @IAmGonzilla spotted @TomSorrells walk in and she immediately went over to chat. Great photo opp if I do say so myself.


Saw @SomaCow, @SomaCowGeoff, @ComaSowJen, @Evanzan, @FosterVideoPro, @SirKyle, @WebFugitive, @ModernMami, @EggMarketing, @ShawnRoberts (and many others whom I am forgetting now. Sorry!)

After I saw people that I knew and had a couple of drinks (yep, that helped!), I started to wander around and I met some new people! Some awesome people. @Shaanx, @Kfreshness, @ValerieWare, @LoveIsAnAction (who runs a non-profit charity to help the homeless, @Nomsa), @CoreyVincent, and @JohnRoquemore.

Other random pictures from the night (which including Jeff – @bananakin – walking around with a bottle of Kosher Coke).

Other pictures can be found on flickr.

Once again, @etanowitz, @dsashin, and the @OrlandoSentinel did a wonderful job.


Etan Horowitz post can be found on the Orlando Sentinel website.

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30 Apr 2009, Posted by Kelly in Blog, Featured, 0 Comments

Indomitable


I sent out a tweet today asking for one word. Thankfully @ThisIsChico gave me a word.

Indomitable.

My plan was — search flickr and see what I can come up with. Amazingly enough, people have used indomitable as a name and/or tag.

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29 Apr 2009, Posted by Kelly in Blog, Featured, 0 Comments

My New "Must Do"


The past week it seems as though I just can’t get enough of this one thing that I bought recently. Surprisingly enough, it is a piece of exercise equipment. Your standard run-of-the-mill thing, nothing fancy. But I do love it since I enjoy walking.

My Gazelle makes me happy. I tend to watch t.v. and walk quite a bit, but the Gazelle seems to work my legs AND my arms, which of course…both need work!

The day Ted Murphy wrote his blog post about doing his 2nd marathon, I had already completed 2 miles and was done for the night. After reading his post, I hopped back on the Gazelle and did THREE more miles. I know it’s not the 26 miles that it takes to complete a marathon, but 5 miles is a bit for me! Plus, the next morning, I got up and did a mile and a half.

I’m sure everyone has seem the infomercials by now, but it not, here is what the Gazelle looks like.

Well, that’s enough typing from me. I’m going back to do some more miles before Jeff and I head out to dinner!

Is there that one piece of exercise equipment that you just can’t live without? Or some exercise that you just can NOT stand? I’d like to know what that is, so that I can expand my equipment or stay away from it.

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25 Apr 2009, Posted by Kelly in Blog, Featured, 0 Comments

Grandpa


My parents just got a card in from my grandpa’s friend in North Carolina. He wrote the most wonderful poem about him ever.

I’ll Always Remember

I’ll always remember the conversations
That we shared while you were here,
This included some of life’s victories
As well as loss and sometimes fears.

I found it interesting that your profession
Was the same as Jesus Christ,
You both shared the trade of carpenter
And faced some struggles in your life.

You were respected by your community
Because you believed in giving back,
A beacon for everyone that met you
An example of how we should act.

Whenever I think of a good man
Roland Jackson comes to mind,
A man of dignity and character
And a strength that’s hard to find.

You often spoke about your daughter
Whose heart is hurting due to grief,
And the son that you lost before
That you’re finally now able to see.

I’ll always remember you often told me
That your love for the Lord was true,
And regardless what you were facing
You know that He would see you through.

And yes I will always remember
A man that truly was my friend,
That I loved just like a brother
And one day I’ll see you again!!

Your Friend
Jay Roseborough

That poem took us all by shock. I’ve written something as well, which I am going to TRY to read, but in the end I may just pass it over to my dad to read along with the poem.

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My grandpa was a wonderful man and a pain, both at the same time. When he needed help, he’d call and he’d want you there…NOW. No, not in 2 minutes. You better already be there.

Grandpa had to of set some sort of close record for having Hospice around for over two and a half years. It seemed as though every time his kidney function went down a percent or two, he would push harder and get more freaking leaves raked up. I swear those leaves kept multiplying.

Every Christmas, it never failed. We got a box or tin of cookies. You know, the ones that have about 6 different types of cookies in them. I could always count on that being consistent. And every year, we would laugh because he never wrapped them. Well, this past Christmas Eve, Mom and I happened to be in CVS and Grandpa showed up. I went and got 4 boxes of cookies and took them to him and asked him if he had purchased them yet. He just looked at me, shook his head and laughed and walked over and got a gallon of wine.

This past Christmas, he was up in the attic getting ALL of his decorations down. The man could hardly walk and yet here he was worried about Christmas lights and fake snowflakes!

Jeff summed Grandpa up perfectly when we were at Hospice looking at what to purchase to “honor” him. There are butterflies, which cost, well….a lot of money. Jeff said “He’d be saying ‘I could make that and we could bring it here and hang it up ourselves. Why spend the money?’” Which is SO him. Why spend the money when he could make it or fix it. I think that was his motto.

Grandpa never said “I love you”, unless he was sick. Which ripped my heart out every time he said it. He was a fighter, that’s for sure.

Every time I thought of my grandpa one song came to mind. “The Greatest Man I Never Knew”, by Reba McEntire. Three prominent lyrics always stood out to me.
“The greatest man I never knew, lived just down the hall. Everyday we said hello, but never touched at all.
How was I to know he thought I hung the moon.
He never said he loved me, guess he thought I knew.”

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24 Apr 2009, Posted by Kelly in Blog, Featured, 0 Comments

Makeover? Yes please!


When I was growing up, my hair was down past by butt. It was curly and really the only thing to do with it so that it was manageable the next day was to put it in a braid. Both of my parents spent MANY hours brushing out my hair. Well, 7th grade came around and I decided it was time for a change. It got chopped up to my shoulders and I never looked back.

The older I got, the shorter it got. This past year I have been growing it back out. The only problem is — my mane is super frizzy. I don’t care what I do. I’ve had it straightened professionally, I’ve tried product to embrace the curly-ness. And I’ve just dealt with it. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mind having curly hair (sometimes), but I need help! Serious help! I am however quite sick of always wearing it up — ponytail or clip. You take your pick.

I need a good cut to make it not so poofy and I need the right product. Thing is: Where do I go? I have the answer! Modernmami.com. “What does she have anything to do with it,” you ask?

Modernmami.com and Adore de Salon have teamed up and are doing a Mother’s Day Makeover Contest! (but you don’t HAVE to be a mom!) And you get your picture of the makeover on the website!

I must have this! I must win! Look at my hair…

My yucky wet hair..I let it dry and that’s it. I like my sleep, so I don’t blow dry it in the morning and I never know what product to use, so I don’t use any.

Wet hair - ugh
When my hair dries, it goes poofy and I can’t stand it, so…
Hair dry - yikes
I wear it up! ALWAYS. Either like this or a ponytail. BORING! I NEED HELP!
Hair up - boring

THIS is why I keep cutting it short, so I don’t have to worry about it! But I’m ready to worry about it. :) I just need ModernMami.com and Adore de Salon! *crossing fingers that I win*

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17 Apr 2009, Posted by Kelly in Blog, Featured, 0 Comments

Sorry


Friday, April 17, 2009 – 11:03 PM

I am quite a few days behind on my one picture a day (I have the pictures..just need to post), I have audio to edit and I have some pictures to go through from the Orlando Job Fair.

I spent all day/night in a Hospice room with my Grandpa. The last of my grandparents. One of the men in my life that would love to pick at you and yell at you, then turn around and do whatever he could for you.

Yes, I know life does not get put on hold when people get sick/are dying, but my “work” life has slowed down. Jeff and I will be at Bar Camp Orlando tomorrow and then meeting with some friends for dinner tomorrow night. Sunday is a full day at home (hopefully) and I will be doing nothing but work, work work.

As for my grandpa, I hope that he goes sooner rather than later. He has been in and out of Hospice and has had Hospice at his house for the past two and a half years. His kidneys have been failing and then amazingly, he has gotten kidney fuction back. I swear, both of my grandparents on my mom’s side could kick anyone’s ass in a game of death. They both were/have been such troopers, been through so much, and now Grandpa is ready. He is not my grandpa when I see him and I don’t want him to be like that. He would have been yelling at us to go home today and stop hanging around him all day. But hey, that’s him.

I know we all have to deal with death. But death….I am SO over you!

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03 Apr 2009, Posted by Kelly in Blog, Featured, 0 Comments

It Was A Beautiful Disaster


Angela and I arrived at Universal Studios around 4:00. I was quite sure there were going to be lots of people, but wow. I underestimated. The line was already zig-zagging back and forth at least 4 times and we were back by the ever-so-horrible Twister “ride”.

Around 5 they started letting people in. I must say, that’s the ONLY thing Universal did alright with. It wasn’t a free for all. They let in small groups at a time and everyone got to find their spots that way. Angela and I found quite a good spot close to the stage, so I laid out the towel and we had a seat. Oh no! Don’t do that! Security was making everyone stand….”MUST MAKE ROOM FOR EVERYONE!”

After 4 extra hours of standing around, yelling at someone for getting in front of us and our new friends (which included Lindsay — @littlehuff, who came all the way from Atlanta to see her 16th show of Kelly Clarkson!) and the parade to finish — 9:15 came around and Kelly came on.

She was amazing. High energy to ballads to just being someone that you would want to go hang with — the show was wonderful. After taking over 550 pictures in a hour (that might be my new record) and going through them to find the best ones — here are some.

Kelly did quite a few songs songs, which included: I Do Not Hook Up, My Life Would Suck Without You, All I Ever Wanted, Break Away, Miss Independent, Since U Been Gone, Behind These Hazel Eyes, Because of You, Beautiful Disaster (rock version), Addicted, How I Feel, Walk Away, Never Again.

As I said, show was great. But Universal is HORRIBLE! Getting out was the worst. They are so far below Disney standards it’s not even funny. Entrances CAN turn into exits. Everyone should not have to be shoved out of 6 little tiny turnstiles all the way over to the right. Barricades should have been taken down and employees should have been in the middle of the road keeping people moving. It doesn’t take a genius to figure this stuff out. I did this..I know it’s possible! Clearing a FULL park does NOT have to be a difficult thing.

Here are just a select few of what I took that night. The rest of them are in the gallery and also for sale in the store. I am working on doing a giveaway, so check back!

KC 2412KC 2494KC 2557KC 2608KC 2636

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