Monday, November 13, 2006

This weekend is our official moving weekend. We are moving to the county I now work in. My county is large, pretty, includes a lake, good people.....God's Country Kids! We are soooo excited! Fenway can't wait to meet his new backyard! Oh and Mike just heard that he is also going to have a shorter drive to work too! Super cool! He is transferring to a very custom high cotton home development in Chapel Hill only 15mins. from our new rental house. House......that sounds so much cooler than apt. It does sucks having a bit of a drive to see our friends, but I have always believed that distance is the best test of friendship! I mean, the rest of you MO & KY kids have made it happen right...and this is only a 45min. type distance. No sweat! I may not be able to get online for a few days while moving, but I'll update ya as soon as I can. Wish Us Luck, Ya'll!

"Moving to the country, gonna eat alot of peaches..."
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Saturday, November 11, 2006

I was looking at pictures and I realized that in the last ten years I have experienced so much. I have friends from all over the country. I've traveled the world. I have loved and lost and loved some more. I have had triumphs and failures. I've been depressed and elated. I've been lost and saved. Life is one crazy roller coaster ride with no chicken exit. I've always been afraid of dying without really having a chance to do some living. If my life keeps this pace I can not even imagine what I'll experience in my lifetime. But even if my dayz were done tomorrow...I could say I got my chance to do some living....and that is a thought bigger than my little mind can hold...so I wrote it down.

I LoVe YoU AlL! LiFe Is GoINg On, TaKe PArt!
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Thursday, November 02, 2006

I am sooooooooo excited! I am the new Deputy Fire Marshal of Chatham County, North Carolina. Whooooooo Hooooooo! Call me, I'd love to tell ya alllll about it! :)
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Friday, October 27, 2006

My mother was a fanatic about public bathrooms. When I was a little girl, she'd take me into the stall, teach me to wad up toilet paper and wipe the seat. Then, she'd carefully lay strips of toilet paper to cover the seat.

Finally, she'd instruct, "Never, NEVER sit on a public toilet seat. Then she'd demonstrate "The Stance," which consisted of balancing over the toilet in a sitting position without actually letting any of your flesh make contact with the toilet seat.

By this time, I'd have wet down my leg and we'd have to go home to change my clothes. hat was a long time ago.Even now, in my more "mature years, The Stance" is excruciatingly difficult to maintain, especially when one's bladder is full.

When you have to "go" in a public bathroom, you usually find a line of women that makes you think there's a half-price sale on Nelly's underwear in there. So, you wait and smile politely at all the other ladies, who are also crossing their legs and smiling politely. You get closer and check for feet under the stall doors. Every one is occupied. Finally, a door opens and you dash in, nearly knocking down the woman leaving the stall. You get in to find the door won't latch It doesn't matter.

The dispenser for the new fangled "seat covers" (invented by someone's Mom, no doubt) is handy, but empty. You would hang your purse on the door hook, if there was one, but there isn't - so you carefully but quickly hang it around your neck (Mom would turn over in her grave if you put it on the FLOOR!), yank down your pants, and assume "The Stance."

Ahhhh, relief. More relief. But then your thighs begin to shake. You'd love to sit down, but you certainly hadn't taken time to wipe the seat or lay toilet paper on it, so you hold "The Stance" as your thighs experience a quake that would register an eight on the Richter scale.

To take your mind off of your trembling thighs, you reach for what you discover to be the empty toilet paper dispenser. In your mind, you can hear your mother's voice saying, "Honey, if you would have tried to clean the seat, you would have KNOWN there was no toilet paper!" Your thighs shake more.

You remember the tiny tissue that you blew your nose. That would have to do. You crumple it in the puffiest way possible. It is still smaller than your thumbnail.

Someone pushes open your stall door because the latch doesn't work. The door hits your purse, which is hanging around your neck in front of your chest, and you and your purse topple backward against the tank of the toilet.

"Occupied!" you scream, as you reach for the door, dropping your precious, tiny, crumpled tissue in a puddle, and sliding down, directly onto the insidious toilet seat.

You bolt up, knowing all too well that it's too late. Your bare bottom has made contact with every imaginable germ and life form on the uncovered seat because YOU never laid down toilet paper not that there was any, even if you had taken time to try. You know that your mother would be utterly ashamed of you if she knew, because you're certain that her bare bottom never touched a public toilet seat because, frankly, dear, "You just don't KNOW what kind of diseases you could get."

By this time, the automatic sensor on the back of the toilet is so confused that it flushes, sending up a stream of water akin to a fountain that suddenly sucks everything down with such force that you grab onto the toilet paper dispenser for fear of being dragged off to China. At that point, you give up.

You're soaked by the splashing water. You're exhausted. You try to wipe with a gum wrapper you found in your pocket, then slink out inconspicuously to the sinks. You can't figure out how to operate the faucets with the automatic sensors, so you wipe your hands with spit and a dry paper towel and walk past a line of women, still waiting, cross-legged and, at this point, no longer able to smile politely.

One kind soul at the very end of the line points out that you are trailing a piece of toilet paper on your shoe as long as the Mississippi River! ( Where was it when you NEEDED it??) You yank the paper from your shoe, plunk it the woman's hand and tell her warmly, "Here, you just might need this."

As you exit, you spot your hubby, who has since entered, used and exited the men's restroom and read a copy of War  and Peace while waiting for you. Annoyed, he asks, "What took you so long, and why is your purse hanging around your neck?"

This is dedicated to women everywhere who have ever had to deal with a public restroom (rest??? you've got to be kidding!!) It finally explains to the men what really does take us so long. It also answers their other commonly asked question about why women go to the restroom in pairs. It's so the other woman can hold the door, hold your purse and hand you Kleenex under the door
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Dear Friends and Family

I have some very sad news. Our little chihuahua Roxy passed away suddenly last evening. She was not sick and did not suffer. She was running and playing and the next minute she was gone. She was a very little pup and it is well known that the small ones don't always have long lives and Rox always needed special attention health wise….but Roxy had an awesome life. She got to meet a lot of really great people and she touched the hearts of everyone that met her. She was very special! She was loved very much! If this was all the time she had to offer I am glad she got to spend it with us, with a family who loved her with all their hearts. Please send any regards via email or myspace as we will not be answering phone calls while Mike and I work through this. Please keep us in your prayers.
-Mike, Sarah, and Fenway
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Monday, October 16, 2006

I am running (hopefully...I'm still training) in MADD's Strides For Change 5K Walk/Run. I need your support via donations so go to the link on my main page called "Sarah's Got MADD Strides Donation Page" and drop me some love. Dude, I know...you're broke...even $5 would totally Rock and you've got unitl March to come up with it! Don' let me down ya'll! :)'

My Inspiration Story:
As you may or may not know, my mother Vicki had her life turned upside down by a near fatal car accident caused by a driver under the influence. She found herself left to cope with the resulting impairments and no justice from our legal system. Being the strong woman she is she has made remarkable strides in her recovery and now I am going to make some strides of my own to honor her and raise awarness.

MADD has supported my mother during these trying times through legal advice and most importantly a shoulder to lean on. MADD isn't just for the families of those lost! It is for survivors and their families, families of the drivers, and anyone who wants to make a difference.

Unlike most others, our cause doesn't need a cure; it already exists-it's you and me, our friends, our neighbors. It's all of us choosing to drive sober or designating a driver if we drink alcohol.
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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Goal: Learn to skate and get a rock hard ass while doing it! LOL

Laura and I are tired of being wall huggers and fighting the 4yr. olds for wall space so......we got serious, got hockey skates, and we are teaching ourselves to skate the old fashion way....falling. :) Our men are like pros, so we thought the least we could do is work on not embarassing them. So far I can skate around the rink three times before snagging a wall. I'll keep you posted on our progress.
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Friday, October 06, 2006

that's right kids! it's hockey season again! stay tuned for updates on Sarah's Canes and her fave player, #22, Mr. Mike Commodore! there's just something Hott about big bad defensive hockey players named Mike! :) heh, heh Gets me every time!
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

having a rough time lately. career isn't going the way i had hoped. ran out of real estate start up money before business started flowing. in need of a pay check. so now i'm looking into doing on-site agent work for new home builders with pay plus commission. waiting to hear back from an interview, the fingers are crossed, but they said they have three strong candidates so hopes are not up for that one.

feels like i've been treading water and that beautiful beach is still far out of reach. i'm a strong person. takes alot to break me, but i'm broken. broken and far from home. which makes everything feel 100 times worse. i'm beat down and desperate to get back to normalcy. whatever that is. take one step and get kicked two steps back. since my own personal strength is weak i've really been leaning hard on faith.

maybe this is a lesson to teach me that i really should do all things through Him. you know, ask and thou shall receive. still waiting for his reply...i'll keep you posted.
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Monday, September 18, 2006


Just wanted to share some pictures with you of our 1st wedding anniversary. It was awesome! On your first wedding anniversary you are suppose to give a gift of paper. Mike made me a dozen paper roses in a vase and on each rose he wrote 10 things he loves about me and he got me card with a couple on the beach. I wrote down 100 Things I Love About Mike and I gave him something I had been holding on to for a long time. Since May of 2002 to be exact. Background: On 05/20/02 I was eating lunch at a Chinese place with my friend Mandy in Northern Kentucky while visiting. Mike and I had been dating for a few months. When it was time to open our fortune cookies Mandy convienced me to ask my cookie what was in store for me and Mike in the future. It said, "You will witness a special ceremony". Being the love crazy girls we were we decided that I should date the back of the fortune and hold on to it for good luck. I guess it worked because here we are celebrating our One Year Wedding Anniversary and I gave Mike that fortune in a frame as part of his anniversary gift. How perfect that one year anniversaries you are suppose to give paper! Enjoy the pics.

































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Monday, September 11, 2006

I was having a lazy day in the dorm. I was still sleepy and in my pj's when I heard banging on the doors down the hall. Since I lived on a sorority floor I opened my door and followed the girls as they were filing into my friend's room. On the TV I saw that the WTC had been hit by a plane. At that point in time they thought a small private plane. And then....the next plane hit while I was watching the news. The rest of my day was very somber. I went to my afternoon class to be with the guys in my major (fire safety was my major) and watch the news. It really hit hard sitting there in a room of my friends knowing that it could be anyone of them responding to an emergency like this. The next memory I have was for the one yr. anniversary I was at the FDIC fire conference in Indy. Where we went every year to volunteer and meet firemen from around the country. That year, some of them were there only in spirit and honored in a ceremony. I can still hear the sound of bag pipes and grown men weeping.....I'LL NEVER FORGET!
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Friday, September 08, 2006

Her deep earth eyes
whisper hues of maple bark and leaf,
while wrinkles of smile grace her face,
and make it soft and loving.
She wears multi-hued clothing which makes me giggle,
but gathers compliments from aging women
who glare at their own dull fashion,
secretly disgusted at their lack of imagination.
She is a statue, strong and steady, making
others shrink when she speaks,
because they know she is right
and they believe in her words.
She has always been behind me,
enduring cold, metal bleachers to urge me on,
even if I felt that I wasnt good enough
to merit praise.
She has sat next to me, encouraged my intelligence
and made my art have meaning
with her approval.
She passed down to me her sense of justice,
and made me stronger.
Because of her, I never settle for less
than I deserve.
We have had wars and tears,
battles and scars,
but they have healed.
And she will always be
the soul within me,
my mother.


Mother
by Cathy S., Danville, VA
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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

I am now a licensed real estate agent, but that my friend is only half the battle. Now I have to market myself...get my name out there. It is hard to market yourself if you aren't making any money yet. Everything cost money...my business cards, yard signs, desk fees, etc. So to fuel the marketing funds I have taken a little side job. Hold on to your seats kids! You're not ready for this... Sarah is a part time nanny. lol I do this on a on call basis. The service calls with jobs and I decided if I want to take them or not. I have also taken one job that will be a kind of permanent job for now. Crazy stuff! Who would have thought the chick everyone said doesn't have a motherly instinct in her body now takes care of lots of little ones of all kinds of ages. I love it, I really do! Pretty good money too! The perfect compliment/funding for my real estate until stuff gets rolling. That's a lot to take in...So I'll leave you to ponder this for a bit... :)

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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

"PASS ME A CORONA, PLEASE!"
I will be soak'n it up...Fun that is, not so much the sun....On the beach for a whole week for The Fourth! We rented an oceanfront beach cottage here in NC and lots of family and friends will be there to utilize the location too. I'm on count down! I can't flippin' wait! Pass me a Corona, Please!
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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

AND THEY TRIED TO SAY THAT RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WASN'T A HOCKEY TOWN! WHOOOO HOOOOOO!!! THE CANES ARE THE 2006 STANELY CUP CHAMPS!!! ALL THAT HARD WORK OF FAN SUPPORT FINALLY PAYS OFF!! TIME TO CELEBRATE!!



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Sunday, June 18, 2006



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Thursday, June 15, 2006

Home is definitely not a wooden structure you grew up in, a town, a city, or a state.....Scratch that....It is a state....A state of mind! Lately I have been traveling a lot. I've been back to Kentucky to see my college friends, back to Missouri to see family and old school friends, and back to North Carolina where I now live....each place is Home! I feel welcome, comfortable, loved, and appreciated by the people in all these places. By being in each of these places a feeling of longing is quenched, a piece of my heart is returned, and clarity of mind is given....I love all of these places and all of these people....my home spans half way across the country....my home is one of the sweetest by far!
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Friday, May 19, 2006

The #1 question I get asked lately, "What's Married Life Like?"


My Answer:

Life is so much better when you have a partner to live it with. The tough times aren't so tough because now you only have to carry half of the burden and the good times are twice as grand when there are two hearts being fullfilled and overflowing!

The best friend the universe has to offer! It's all in finding "the one"....it's the only way to really experience life in the fullest! :) So glad I spent so much time being single and finding out who I am.....so I could be ready to give 100% of who I am to my husband! Nothing in our past matters anymore, there is only faith in tomorrow!

Together, we take on whatever life has to throw at us...knowing, that if all shit hits the fan....we still have eachother in a sappy FOREVER kind of way! ;)
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Thursday, May 18, 2006

It has taken me 24yrs. to realize that I Am Who I Am, and damit I Rock! I don't need the piercings anymore, the hair dye with the dramatic haircut, I kind of have to keep my tattoos but they mean alot to me....very personal...so that is OK. I don't need to listen to the one type of music, to read certain books or any books at all, play a musical instrument my friends will dig, get into deep philosophical debates to prove how Not Shallow I am, I can grow up leave that crap behind and not be OLD, not be OUT OF TOUCH, or lose my APPEAL.....I still respect those who hold such things close and still need them to identify themselves, but I just feel that Sarah is a good person to be at this stage in life and I'm gonna focus on that instead! I don't want to limit myself by trying to stay true to a solid self-identity...it should change and evolve as time goes on! I need to change and evolve as time goes on! I will change and evolve as time goes on! I Am Who I Am...that will change and that will be OK!

(thank you for reading another chaper of Sarah's self-help blog series, we hope you enjoyed today's reading...LOL)
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Monday, May 15, 2006

ACT A FOOL

I flew back to Kentucky for my best friend Becca's birthday and in doing so temporarily lost my mind, forgot my age, and over indulged myself silly! I really needed this trip! I really miss my very close friends and I LOVED being able to recreate those college days...even if it was only for a night! With all this work getting my Real Estate Lic. and Life in general this was a much needed break from reality! Ahhhhh......

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It took me awhile too see that the emptiness and being unfullfilled isn't going to be fixed by a new purse, a new car, a new puppy, a new career, that week vaction at the beach to get away, a new hobby - something I can really get into and relieve stress, or maybe working out more and getting into shape......Sounded good and one by one as I got these things nothing changed......I finally get it.....As long as my life is centered around ME I will never be happy, I will never feel fullfilled, because I don't have the power to create my world and create my happiness no matter how great or smart I think I am......Wow, God must really be laughing at me lately! I need God back in my life. I need to give Him back the Pilot seat and scoot on over to the co-pilot seat and start enjoying life again! My heart is full, when my faith is strong! Thank you God!
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I'm hanging up fire investigation to be a real estate agent. I know it sounds crazy. You can join with my family in asking, "why are you gonna do something that doesn't let you use your college degree?"

Making a difference in someone's life, being your own boss (unlike the last boss I had...I don't think this one will be Sexist), no limit to the amount of money I can make, no more being tied to a desk from 9 to 5, freedom to have a life outside of work, the North Carolina (esp. Raleigh) real estate market is HOTT, HOTT, HOTT ....just to name a few.

Just gotta pass this state exam I am taking on Monday the 22nd. I am so lucky to have such a supportive husband (in every since of the word) because without him I could have never ventured into this career investment/journey! I am very excited to start this new chapter in my life! Wish me luck!
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Sunday, April 30, 2006

So excited!! I just passed my final for my Real Estate Pre-Lic. course. Now all I have to do is pass the state exam and I will officially be a Real Estate Agent! Wish me luck!!
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Saturday, April 08, 2006

new addition to the lee family. fenway. an 11wk. old golden retriever pup. i found him for a birthday present for my husband mike. roxy is not too fond of him yet, but getting warmer everyday. he is of champion bloodline and just too cute. as anyone who knows mike would know he is named fenway after the red sox fenway ballpark. so happy to make him part of our family.
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Sunday, January 22, 2006

I LOVE THE BACK DORMITORY BOYS!




THESE GUYS ARE TOO FUNNY! I LOVE IT! MORE VIDEOS AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: http://www.backdormitoryboys.com/index.html
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Thursday, January 19, 2006


Just Call Me Brigitte Bardot...LOL
Just the other night we were hangin' out and this guy Drew told us about this website where you can upload a picture of yourself, it scans your facial features, matches them with their celebrity database, and tells you what famous person you look like. How cool is that! Come on, that is way cool... Anyways...I used my profile picture (right) and it said I was 92% similar to Brigitte Bardot. I didn't know who that was until I googled her. Turns out she is one Hot Tamale! I wish I had the same body features as her too!

You should try it and tell us who you look like on your Blog! :)

Here's the link: http://www.myheritage.com/
(click on Beta Center, on the list to the left click Celebrities, click find the celebrity in you, have fun)
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Sunday, January 08, 2006

BEBO FEATURED PROFILE
On my little keeping in touch website, BEBO.com, they have featured profiles on their log-in page and guess who was featured? That's right, ME! I was featured for a whole day and a half. How neat-o! I love BEBO.
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