Tuesday, November 29, 2005

What's up with the news lately????

I started a post last night about the latest news reports on how marketing professionals and retailers are "taking Christ out of Christmas". I had a HUGE post that rambled on...and I ranted and raved. So, I deleted the old post and I am starting over.

I am just going to state my opinion and my reason and that is it. I am going to try to keep my emotions out of it.

So, here it goes.

The reports say that many stores are promoting the holiday season, rather than Christmas. Many people say from within and regarding these reports that the retails have taken Christ out of Christmas.

Okay, so there's the report and the comments.

Here's my comment. They are not taking Christ out of Christmas. They are bringing unity to the holiday season. If you are a Christian and you are speaking with another Christian, I feel comfortable saying, "Merry Christmas". If I do not know a person or if I am speaking to the public or group, then I feel that it is appropriate to say, "Happy Holidays". I feel that it is ignorant to assume that even though the Christian community is larger than other faith communities in the US, not everyone is a Christian. Everyone is entitled to celebrate their holiday.

Who better than the retailers and the marketing professionals to bring the unity to the forefront?

I am a Christian and this holiday season, I will be celebrating Christmas. Many of my friends will be celebrating Christmas, many will be participating in other celebrations. So, I say "Happy Holidays" to all of my friends, whatever their faith may be.

So, there's my point. And that it is...the point. I tried to keep my rants and raves out of it. I tried to keep my emotions out of it.

One final thought, many Christians have said that focus on the holiday season rather than Christmas is taking Christ out of Christmas. I say to them....I am a Christian and I celebrate my faith. I just believe that He wants us to show love, compassion, and tolerance to everyone, regardless of faith.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

****Question - as a marketing professional, would you not purchase your holiday items from a store who markets their holiday items as such rather than "Christmas items"??? Just a little survey for my professional life......

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

"Oh...the humanity!!!"


So, Anthony's mother and I went to Walmart last night. After I posted the last post, I called Walmart to see how long the line was, or if there was one yet. Oh, yeah there was!!! The lady on the other end of the phone informed me that there was quite a line and continued by saying, "Oh, honey, there's been a line for a while...One lady has been here since 5 this morning." I got off the phone, threw on some shoes, and headed for Wally World. When we got there, I realized that what the lady had told me was true...the line was LONG. As soon as we got in line, a Walmart employee went through the line and gave out numbers. They only had 45 systems and we were number 47. We didn't even get a number. So, we stood in line for about a half an hour and then I called Anthony. He said that he didn't want me to stand in line just for the core system (when he wants the complete system). So, I left there, ran in Goody's for a few minutes to look at their sale items, and then went home.

I went online (for the millionth time) to check if there was any available...of course there wasn't any. I won't buy one of these off of eBay b/c there are too many scams right now since these are hot items. Not something that I will risk...and besides, they want $700+ for them on eBay.
When I spoke with my brother yesterday evening, he said that there was already a line outside of Target. This was at about 5 or 6 PM, when they don't even go on sale at Target until 8 AM today!!! There was a line at Circuit City, too.

I called Kmart and they already had a long line outside the store at 9 PM last night and they didn't go on sale there until 8 AM. SO...I was not going to camp out in the COLD for it.

I guess Anthony will have to wait until after Christmas. :(

I understand the idea behind having a limited number of copies, but as a consumer, it infuriates me that there are not enough to go around! Besides, since it is a hot item, they could sell more if there were more available. According to CNN earlier this week, there were allegations that Microsoft had an agreement with their component suppliers that they could only produce "x" number of components before a certain date. This would provide the support that Microsoft needed to only issue a limited supply of the components.

So, I am curious. If you know that you have an item that will sell like "hotcakes" and there is a lot of hype around it, wouldn't you want to provide more to sell more? Or, would you want to spread it out over a few months to drive the hype farther and to keep your sales up over a longer time period? Considering that the PS3 comes out in '06, I guess Microsoft chose the latter of the two choices...and for good reason. While it makes sense, it still angers me!!!! Oh, how I wish I could get an XBOX! :)

Here another picture from last night's adventure. (Keep in mind that the entire line can not be seen because the line wrapped around the eisle.)

Monday, November 21, 2005

Leaving for Walmart Soon

Pray for me...I'm leaving for Walmart in a few minutes to (hopefully) get Anthony an XBOX 360. Oh, I hope we get one....I will be soooo sleepy in the morning, but I *guess* it's worth it.

:(

Pray for me... :) :) :)

Camping...at Walmart!

Yep! That's what I'm doing tonight.... My husband wants an XBOX 360 Game System for Christmas. They go on sale at Walmart tonight at midnight. My mother-in-law and I will be "camping out" in the Layaway Dept tonight. (That's where they are selling the games. I guess so that it won't crowd the electronics dept.) We plan to arrive at the store about 9 or so. Hopefully, this will give us a better shot at getting one. There are only 30 game systems available at each store.

I don't know why they don't have more game systems available, but every time that a new system comes out, they only send 30 or so to each store. I guess they find this amusing... :( What does that mean for the moms and dads that want to get them for their kids...OH, and the wives that are getting them for their husbands? It means that we have to do anything to get them....My mother-in-law reminds me of the days of fighting in the eisles over Cabbage Patch Dolls...Heaven help us if that happens tonight. I am normally not a fighter, but I'll have the "throw down" with someone if they try to cut in line.

I intend to take my book and a folding chair with me to Wally World. If we don't get one tonight, then it's off to Target and Circuit City tomorrow before 8 AM to stand in line once again.

ARGHHH the agony….to stand in line for friggin three hours to pay several hundred dollars for something that will provide him with another reason to ignore me.…or at least provide him with something that he finds more fun and interesting.

I am beginning to wonder about my sanity at this point. As if he doesn't occupy the living room tv enough as it is....He already plays Madden on the PS2 every chance he gets. When he isn't playing football on tv, then he is watching football on tv....whether it is a game that is on or he is watching SportsCenter for the millionth time (to watch the highlights from the game he just watched). I just know that having the XBOX 360 in the house will provide the opportunity for my husband to leave a permanent imprint on the couch for at least a couple weeks.

He also informed his mother and I that he will get his XBOX early if we get him one....Oh, did I tell you that he always gets his gifts early? That is something that his mom started many years ago, and somehow, I've continued. :(

I bought him XBOX Live for his XBOX a couple years ago and he stayed up several nights playing it. When I say that he stayed up all night, on those nights, he didn't go to bed until it was almost time for me to get up and go to work! It's a good thing that he has part of this week off and can play it all weekend, too. Otherwise, he might be inclined to use his vacation time to stay home and play the game. It's sad, but true...

I love my husband and he loves me. I think he'd find me more interesting if I came with games and controllers and that he could turn me off and on whenever he liked. Unfortunately, for him, that model wasn't available when he married me. I don't come with those features.... :( Of course, when I married him, the Cooking, Cleaning, ATM model wasn't available, either. Instead, I got the account auditor model instead. HAHA

Does anyone out there have something that you JUST HAVE TO GET someone for Christmas??? What is it? It better not be an XBOX b/c that might reduce my chances of getting one. :(

Somebody pray for me tonight...Pray that I don't get into a fight with someone else in line...Pray that I get one of this expensive toys for my 25-year old husband (so that I can be his "hero" for a few days)...and Pray that I don't fall asleep at work tomorrow...Most of all, pray that this doesn't drive me insane. :)

Oh, yeah, and happy holidays! (Can you sense the sarcasm...??? 'Cause I'm layin' it on pretty thick!!!) I feel like exploding into Clark Griswold's rant from National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. And...it's not even Thanksgiving!

(If you want to hear the rant that I am talking about, click here. Then, click on the file name, "Nuthouse".)

Friday, November 18, 2005

We whimped out. :(

Anthony and I were planning on going to the midnight premiere of Harry Potter last night. By 9:00 PM, we had talked ourselves out of it. With the temperature outside continuing to drop and the thought of only getting a couple hours of sleep, we decided against it. I kept asking Anthony if he wanted to go, because I didn't want to let him down, but he kept saying the same things to me..."It's cold..." or "The showing is too late." So, maybe we'll watch Harry Potter sometime soon.

Heather is definitely cooler than I am. She went with her kids last night.

As for tonight, we are going to dinner with my friend and my brother and then maybe to the movies.

I hope you all have a great day.

Jen :)

Thursday, November 17, 2005

It's Thursday...

Okay, so while I thought that today would be pretty uneventful, it proved wrong.

First, I got up, watched GMA, and was getting ready. Today was one of those days where everything looked like crap when I put it on. I tried on about 15 outfits before I decided to wear my brand new suit (which I got for $50 at TJMaxx this weekend YEAH!!!). I didn't want to wear it yet. I wanted to save it for a day when I would be out of the office or at an important meeting. :( But, with "nothing else to wear", I decided to give into temptation and wear it. It is a "classy" gray and black tweed suit. It is a wardrobe set - jacket, pants, and skirt. Okay, enough about the suit...(I just love a good deal!)

So, off to work I went. I mailed out a very important package via USPS express mail yesterday to arrive in DC at an office "on/near the hill" today BEFORE NOON. I received a call from the DC office today at 2:30 that the package had not arrived. ARGHHHH!!! I can't believe that the package didn't get there! It had to be there! It should have been there before noon. So, I called the PO that it was routed through. They didn't know what happened to the package either. The postmaster told me that he would call me ASAP to let me know what he found out about the package and in the meantime, he would have another carrier pick up the package from the other carrier and it would be delivered immediately. Okay, so I called the DC office back. I told them it should be delivered by 3 pm. I didn't hear back, so I assume that it was delivered. The USPS site has not been updated yet, so I have no way of knowing...until, that is, when USPS updates the computer system. :(

Side note...I read Jessica Cutler's book, "The Washingtonienne" this weekend. It is a novel loosely based on Jessica's involvement in a sex scandal on Capital Hill. I'm sure you've heard about it...since it involved a blog and all. (Check out her archive by clicking here. Check out her current blog by clicking here.) I don't normally read this stuff, but it definitely was interesting. Especially since I finished the book in less than two days (not reading constantly, of course.) But, I couldn't put it down!!! So, while I was talking to the DC contacts yesterday and today, I thought, "I wonder who the 'Jessica' is in their office." I know that is awful!!! I guess it's because I just read the book, but my goodness, I can't believe I thought that while I was on the phone. I'm just glad that I didn't have a Freudian slip and say something...I would have been SO FIRED!!!!

I had a big message posted here, but when I went it to fix a typo, I deleted a big chunk of the message instead!!! ARGHH! I was writing with fury from a stupid thing today and I guess it was meant to be that I deleted it. :(

I'm going to the premiere tonight, so I'll post how it goes. :)

Just got an update...the package was indeed delivered at 3:30. YIPPEEEE

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

What's Going On...

I was trying to come up something to write this evening...not much came to mind. So, I thought that I would just write what I'll be doing over the next few days. (Not that my life is that amazing or interesting, but I can't think of anything else.. :( )

So, tonight, I'll be doing the usual Wednesday ritual...Watching "Lost", then the news, and then bed.

Tomorrow, during lunch, I'll be meeting my friend, Michael, for lunch at our favorite restaurant. I haven't seen her in months and I am really looking forward to seeing her!!!!

Then, tomorrow night, my husband and I will going to the premiere party in Charleston for Harry Potter. We have never seen an HP movie in the theaters. We normally just wait for them to come on HBO. However, we won free tickets from a radio station. Anthony is really excited about it. I am interested in going, but I just hope I can stay up that late! (The showing is at midnight.) We are usually in bed and asleep by 10:30. HA HA

Friday, I will see Michael again after her flight comes in from DC. The office staff is all planning to go to lunch with her to catch up....

Friday evening, I will pick up my friend and coworker, Annette, at the airport. She has been in Atlanta all week for a training. UHHH After leaving the airport, she and I will join my brother and husband for dinner at Diehl's (an awesome local family owned restaurant). After dinner, we might go to a movie. Who knows???

Saturday, we've got the big Michigan/Ohio State football game. It's always a party at our friend's house. He's a huge Michigan Fan and so is my husband. So, Anthony is excited about this. Goodness, I hope that Michigan wins. This is a VERY IMPORTANT game for my husband and all of the other Michigan fans....Ohio State and Michigan are HUGE rivals....the winner gets bragging rights for the year....And if OSU wins, then I'll have to deal with a very upset husband. HA HA

I guess that is all I have planned for the next few days. Enough to keep me busy, definitely.

So, if you weren't bored before reading this, you are now. HAHA

What do you have planned for the next few days????

Sunday, November 13, 2005

"Complaints and Grievances"

I am a big fan of George Carlin. I was watching an HBO special the other night and he always talks about things that "bother him". Now, his new cd, "Complaints and Grievances" highlights the "bothersome" topics.

So, in similar interest, I thought I would post a few things that bother me. Granted, some of these are a little shallow and some are a little political, but I thought that I would warn you ahead of time. Don't expect these comments to be life-changing or stimulating.

But just for fun...I'd like to share my frustrations, complaints and grievances.


Mullets... I don't like mullets on men or women...Sorry....I never liked it when they were in style (if there ever was a time) and I definitely don't like it now. (I think it is especially "interesting" when a man has a mullet and he is balding on top and grows the back out to compensate....)

"Mom Jeans" - Since when did it become a rule for women to wear their jeans right below the bra? Oh, and to accent it with a belt really sets the look off! NO MORE MOM JEANS for the love of all that's holy!

I hate double knobbed faucets because getting the right temperature and pressure is like balancing an equation (suggested by my friend, Annette, and I totally agree! - I hate the double faucets in public bathrooms....you can never adjust the water pressure accurately and you end up with water everywhere.)

People who pull out in front of you on the road and then turn off immediately after!!!

Speaking of driving....I hate people that go 20 mph below the speed limit and then begin to tap their brakes a million times to "signal to you that you are too close". Ok...so I have a tailgating problem, but FTLOG, would you please drive the speed limit (or something close to it????) ESPECIALLY IN THE PASSING LANE.

Speaking of the passing lane...DON'T drive in the passing lane (going slow, usually) because you are making a turn a few miles ahead.....arghhh (This happens to me going from St. Albans to South Chas. all of the time!)

How Blockbuster Movie Rental holds back a copy or two of their "guaranteed to be there" rentals so that you can't get the rental for free if they didn't have a copy available. ARGGH (okay...I'm cheap....I'm trying to get a free rental...I admit it!)

The people at the KIOSKS at the mall that step out into your walking path to say, "Excuse me, Miss. I have a wonderful product that you need to try." I am marketing professional and I understand that they are trying to make a sale. However, trying to scare me or nearly making me trip over you in my path just to sell me some new gadget or hand cream, is not the way to do it. When I am a woman on a mission. Don't get in my way. HA HA

How public bathrooms usually need a HAZMAT crew to clean them. People say that men's bathrooms are dirty...I've never seen one, but it would take a lot to be more gross than some women's bathrooms that I've seen. Do people not have any common sense or manners???? Also, why is it so hard to keep paper products and soap in the bathrooms?

It's one thing to talk on a cell phone in a store or restaurant (I can over look that), but it is another thing to be screaming so that your friend on the other end can hear you because you or they are having signal problems. Usually the louder the voice, the more embarrassing the comments. When is screaming through the phone to your friend talking about how you are going to kick someone's *** or how you spent your night last night a good idea???? Maybe when you don't have any class???

I am all about getting good service at a restaurant or at a store, and I hate getting poor service. However, I HATE when people show themselves in a restaurant by cussing the server or telling him/her that she is worthless, etc. Once again, a lack of class.

When businesses don't take check/debit/credit cards. I know that it can be an extra expense for businesses, but come on!!! Sorry, if you want my business, you have to take plastic...I NEVER carry cash. (I'm lucky to have enough change to put in the parking meter.)

The new fad of "short pants". I loved cropped pants and capris in the summer/spring. BUT...what is the new fad of the pants that come just below the knee? They are everywhere!!! They look cute on some, but I just can't bring myself to wear one. (Just like the "poncho" fad of the past few seasons. There was ONE time that I considered purchasing a "poncho"....and a good friend talked me out of it. She said, "Friends don't let friends wear (or buy) ponchos." HAHA

Anyone who is homophobic.... Hey, I said that there would be some topics that would be "political". I don't want to elaborate because this post will turn into a "novel". I could get fired up and go on all day about this. Man, it burns me up!!!!

Something that used to tick me off growing up (and still does on occasion) is when a Presidential Address is shown in place of one of my favorite shows. I can't help it that I would learn more and it would be more interesting to watch Will and Grace than the President?? (That was a low blow...I do watch the Presidential Addresses just to keep up on what it being said, but it doesn't mean that I like it.)

I'm sure that there are many more... and I will continue to post them. I can't think of anymore right now, though. So, I'll turn it over to you. If you have any complaints, grievances, or frustrations that you would like to share, please feel free to post in the comments. :)

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

A new experience...

I had the pleasure of being in a room of wonderful women today. Quite frequently, I am blessed by the presence of such wonderful women. Today was especially great! A coworker and I went to a Women's Club meeting today. We were welcomed with open arms. The room was filled with memories, years of experience, and extensive wisdom...We were so pleased to be a part of it, if it was just for a day. :)

The wonderful reception hall was decorated in white and gold and the air was full of country kitchen aromas. There was definitely a feast being prepared.

After all of the "thank you for coming" and "so nice to meet you" comments we heard, the gathering was about to begin. Before going through the line to partake of the wonderful food that had been prepared, one of the ladies came before the group to do an inspirational message. She read a poem from a writer whose name I've heard, but can't recall right now....the message was about how this person lived to provide for their community... that while he might not be everything to everyone, he will be someone to somebody... that he will be "used up when I die" and do all he can for his community. I had never heard it in so few words or so simply, but it really hit home with me. I work for a nonprofit, volunteer for nonprofits..it's the work that I live for.

After the wonderful message, the lady also gave blessings for the day and the food. Then, she lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance and one verse of "God Bless America". It had been a long time since I had said the Pledge. It took me back to my school days. Whether because of age or lack of understanding, the Pledge became "routine" and was sometimes taken for granted. Today (maybe because of the war...) I got teary-eyed when reciting the Pledge. I glanced around the room while singing "God Bless America" and was reminded of what our soldiers sacrifice for us, then and now. I also saw the women in the room who have had a part in improving opportunities for women...and improving their community.

I was blessed to be around such outstanding women today. I commend them for their work, talents, and dedication.

A special thank you to the Women's Club of Charleston for inviting me to be part of a special day...a day that I will remember for a long time.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Getting back to my reading...

It amazes me how influence from other people can remind you of things that you are missing out on...things that I once enjoyed. I was an avid reader when I was a child. As I posted in an earlier comment, I am back into reading again. The passion of two friends has rubbed off on me. A few months ago, Charlie, my friend at the library, gave me some suggestions about a few books. Then, when a new coworker and I were discussing literature at lunch one day, I was reminded of all of the "classics" that I had always wanted to read, and never read. She graduated from a prominent liberal arts college with a degree in English and Religion. She is so smart (and such a great writer), she has inspired me to read those books I never read. There are a few that I have read and she has not, so we have decided to start our own "book club" and read books that one of us has read (and fall in love with it all over again) so that the other can fall in love with it for the first time. She suggested to me, Emma, by Jane Austen. I suggested to her Lord of the Flies by William Golding. There are a few that both of us have read, but since it has been so long, we want to get reaquainted with the stories.

She has reminded me how great reading and how powerful and wonderful words can be. We watched a little bit of "Shakespeare in Love" last night. That is definitely a movie that I will have to watch in it's entirety.

So we will have "book club" meetings and also get together to watch a variety of movies. Whether it be a thought-provoking film such as "The Color Purple" or a comedy such as "Old School". There will be evenings of literary discussion and evenings of pure laughter...or complete tears. (We have "Steel Magnolias" and "Philadelphia" on the list as well.)

It is just nice to have friends from all different interests and passions. It definitely adds spice (and knowledge) to my life.

So, thanks to all of my friends who all bring different things to our friendship. Without the wonderful relationships that we have, I wouldn't know what to do. My friends all have passion, knowlege, expertise, and interest in a variety of topics. Thank you for bringing spice to my life!