Thursday, April 29, 2010

I'm selling my D90 Camera and 18-200 lense

**Camera and Lense Sold!!!***
Hey all, I'm selling my Nikon D90 Camera and 18-200 lense. I'm asking $1499, and would like to sell them together. I you only want one or the other, then they will be $849 for the camera and $699 for the lense. Included are 4 SD cards (one 8 GB and three 2 GB), USB cable, instruction manual, UV and polarizing filters for the lense, the battery and charger, a camera bag, and original packaging. If you are interested, just leave me a comment with your email and I'll get in touch with you. thanks!!!





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Hey all, I'm selling my Nikon D90 Camera and 18-200 lense. I'm asking $1499, and would like to sell them together. I you only want one or the other, then they will be $849 for the camera and $699 for the lense. Included are 4 SD cards (one 8 GB and three 2 GB), USB cable, instruction manual, UV and polarizing filters for the lense, the battery and charger, a camera bag, and original packaging. If you are interested, just leave me a comment with your email and I'll get in touch with you. thanks!!!





Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Don't give up

So, today I had an opportunity to go listen to, as well as perform, for some other violin teachers in my area. We all have a few things in common, first, we're all violinists, we all teach and we all have or currently are taking lessons from my amazing mom. My first teacher (Jeanne Grover) performed, as well as a few other seasoned teachers. I have so much respect for these ladies. We all did something very difficult, and this is playing in front of our peers. I really realized how much I look up to and respect these other teachers. I also realized, that in the 7 years since I graduated from College, I've really missed practicing my violin. Recently, I've started playing with the New American Philharmonic. It's been a lot of fun playing in a symphony again. I have a goal to play something at every student recital so that I can keep up this talent I have. Since I've become a mom, I've not had the time to spend 2-3 + hours practicing, so I have tried to teach myself other skills and hobbies. After doing this, I realize that the thing I've spent the most time on, I've almost abandoned. I always want to keep learning new things, but also don't want to forget the things that I hold most dear. Now I teach violin (well, I've been doing it for about 9 years now) and I love it. It's amazing to see my students practice and grow and learn, and to see the confidence they gain by learning a new skill. My glory days are over, HAHAHA!, I had my time in college, but now is my time to share what I've learned with my students and my own children. Drew has been taking cello lessons for about a year now, and I can't tell you how many times I've been overcome with emotion while practicing with him. I love music, and I feel so blessed to be able to share that with him. And Cam starts violin lessons in the fall (THAT should be interesting!!). I'm so excited for it! Now I'm rambling, sorry!! I am just so happy to do what I do and to have recently rediscovered my love for this instrument. :)

Saturday, April 17, 2010

I'm not a stink, I'm a CAM!!!

Do you ever call your kids a stinker, a rascal, a pain in the butt, a cute little boy, a sweetie pie, or a momma's boy? Well, I use those and many other names for Cam, and EVERY time, I get the same response: I'm not a (insert other name here), I'm a CAM!!


Sometimes, he'll laugh about it and and we'll joke around...


But most of the time it makes him so mad. The other day, Drew told me that he was a male. Then he told Cam that he was a male too, and this statement just about pushed him over the edge. "I'M NOT A MALE, I'M A CAM!!!!!!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

This little boy, Vegas and skinny jeans

So, I'm writing today about a little boy who, albeit seriously ADORABLE, is a ginormous pain in the butt; and a fun trip I took and some cute skinny jeans. First, I'm going to tell you all about my awesome trip to Vegas with my bestie Deb. Deb and I planned to go to Vegas before Christmas. We wanted to do a girls trip and Vegas sounded like fun. We went the first weekend in February, and we stayed at the Luxor hotel. My girl Deb is a wiz at finding deals, bargains and the like. I repel them. She was able to get us a great deal on our room. The first day we got there late in the afternoon-we got settled into our room and then we headed to a nearby mall to get dinner, do some shopping and then go see a movie. We saw When In Rome, which was really cute-mostly because Josh Duhamel was really, really cute ;) The next morning we slept in (yay!!) then we headed down the strip to find some more shopping and to find a show to see that night. We found a half-price ticket place and we got reservations to a really great restaurant in the Venetian, then went to the Blue Man Group. It was SOO funny, my mouth hurt and was crying because I was laughing so hard. It was so random, crazy and just hilarious! The next day, we went down to Prim for....wait for it,......more shopping. After that I showed Deb some things about Vegas that I loved. After that we went back to our hotel, we got some pizza, ice-cream and rented a movie. The next day we drove home. It was such an awesome weekend. We found out just how much we had in common, laughed a lot and just really deepened our friendship. My favorite part of the trip though, was the drive there and back. The conversation was great, we listened to music and laughed there too.
The day after I got home, I gave the kids the presents I got them (minus the m&m stuff I bought them at the m&m store...I lost that!!!)- two t-shirts. Cam's was a cute rocket ship t-shirt, shown in the next two photos:


He looks so sweet and happy in his new shirt, right? Well, it lasted for half the day before he colored all over it with a dry-erase marker. Ugh. I was SOO mad. I JUST got him this shirt!! I know my kid is more important than a shirt, blah, blah, blah.....but SERIOUSLY!!! The kid has made some kind of drawing/painting/sketch in just about every room. So, I guess I shouldn't have been surprised that his next piece of art would be on his clothes. I just wish he would've waited a week, or maybe a month. No really, a couple of months has passed now and it's not really a big deal, and we've been able to remove most of the art work from throughout the walls of our house. And now, he's moved on to other things that drive me crazy and so the cycle continues.
SOOO, the last part of this lengthy blog is that while down in Vegas I got the boys some cute jeans at H&M. They looked adorable on the hanger, and I got them home...aaaaaand, they're skinny jeans!! The funny part, is that they really look cute on them!