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Time to remember 2015...

So, here we go again! It seems like my recap posts are getting closer and closer together. I addressed this last year -- time goes by far too fast anymore. I was able to slow down this year and really take in what good times the year had to offer. Of course, with good comes bad. Luckily the good outweighed the bad for the most part of the year. Lets take a look back and see what 2015 had to offer...
  • January didn't start off awesome. It was nearly the end of the month when we received the news that my uncle, Donald, passed away. He was in very bad health -- I honestly didn't think he would make it as long as he did. I spend my summers in Florida with this guy. He taught me how to ride a 4-wheeler and pick fruit with the best of them. I still wait for him to call out of the blue just to say hello. It's unreal that he's actually gone.
  • I don't know if this is buzz worthy, but we got a really bad snow storm in February and were literally snowed in for 2 weeks! I missed an entire 2 weeks of work, it was insane!
  • Now for one of the most heartbreaking times of the year. In late February, our sweet Sally became so ill that we had to have her put down. We still kick ourselves that we didn't do it sooner. Rat lovers, animal lovers in general, know how hard it is to let go of your furry friends.
  • This brings me to my next subject, losing our other 3 rattie girls. We had Melissa and Chelsea put down in the same day, Emilia made it a couple more months before she passed away in her cage. I can't even begin to talk about them. Losing them all was 4 separate and unbelievable heartbreaking times. It's never easy losing an animal, each one holds a very special place in my heart and each one of them always takes a piece of it when they go.
  • So far 2015 is sounding like a super depressing year. Lets talk about something GOOD for a moment. After losing our girls, we knew it wouldn't be long before we added new additions to our brood. That's where Leo and Louie come in. I don't know what it is, but it seems with each passing year and each new rat that we adopt, they get sweeter and sweeter.
  • Lets see, I guess my aunt's back surgery needs to make the list. I'm really, really close with my aunt, so you can imagine how difficult her surgery was for me. Luckily she did amazingly well and healed up in no time!
  • I guess this is something to remember, but LaVaughn and I tried sushi for the first time this year. That's something I NEVER thought we would do. Aside from it being a kind of crappy sushi bar, it was a decent first try.
  • Now for one of the most exciting things of the year... our new car! I still can't believe it sometimes, but we had a gorgeous 2011 Chevy Impala! It's been an amazing ride, one I feel so blessed to have. And come on, it's a Chevy!
  • July 1st probably stands out the MOST! LaVaughn and I traveled to Mount Pleasant, Iowa to witness our best friends, Doug and Kyan, get married! LaVaughn was the witness (they only needed one other) and I was the wedding photographer. We almost opted out of going due to how far away it was, but we made it happen by spending the night in a hotel the day before. Definitely one of the most memorable and exciting things ever!
  • Speaking of Doug and Kyan, we got to spend the day with them in September -- we even got to hang at their house for a while! This was a triple threat of exciting days... We got our BFBB boy and Creme Mosaic girl that day! Both were being flown in, which was super stressful. Thankfully my lovely, Doug, drove us to the airport and back twice. I love him.
  • I know this isn't really anything, but we got Una spayed this year and it was incredibly heartbreaking. We have unusual attachments to our cats, so parting with her for 2 days is just too much. At least it's done now -- no more heat cycles!
  • One last awesome thing that happened this year -- I won a photo contest! This wasn't a small contest either, it was a contest held over 4 different Facebook groups with thousands of members! Mind you not everyone entered, but still. It was exciting and something to be proud of.
As you can see, a lot has taken place this year. We've experienced new things, traveled to new places, had extremely exciting things happen in our life. It's been a good year. Of course, there's always bad things that happen in a year, always, but for the most part it was good. I don't want to say anything that will jinx 2016, so I'm going to leave it at that.

Now it's the time we've all been waiting for! What exactly DID I accomplish on my bucket list this year?? I kept my Bucket List fairly simple this year, so my accomplishments are small

What I accomplished:
  • Starting my photography business. Yes, I said it! I am now the proud owner of Megan Pritchett Photography! Before you get too excited for me, it's just in the beginning stage. I'm still putting together my portfolio, but hey, at least I have it, right? I even got to do my first OFFICIAL photoshoot this year! It wasn't a paid shoot, considering they're basically family, but it was a shoot all the same. I also have a few other small shoots, plus Doug and Kyan's wedding -- which was amazing! So I guess it's safe to say I did partially accomplish this. I wanted to start my photography business and I did just that. Yay me!
  • Buying a prime lens. I was lucky enough to be able to do this in late June. I haven't set it down since I picked it up out of the package. My 50mm 1.8g is one of the best things that's ever happened to me.
  • Using my camera in full manual. Check! I honestly don't remember the last time I used auto? It was back in January sometime. I've finally grasped the basics of my cameras setting and can now use them all to my advantage. Whoop whoop!
  • Project 365. I can say this with honor... I DID IT!! I took a picture every single day this year! Some were on my phone, some were of something horrid as a worst case thing, hell, some were even of me! But hey, a picture is a picture and I took one every single day this year. And because of that, I feel unbelievably accomplished. Now I just need to get them all uploaded before midnight! 
What I didn't accomplish:
  • Traveling. I set the bar low when I said I wanted to go to the zoo this year, which didn't happen. When we hung out with Doug and Kyan all day we did drive past the zoo. I saw the sign and everything! I know that doesn't count, so I can't check going to the zoo off of my list.
I think 4 out of 5 is pretty damn good, wouldn't you agree? I didn't have outrageous things to accomplish, but they were all things that I wanted to do and luckily, I was able to do 90% of them.

Now, what you've all been waiting for. What exactly IS on my Bucket List for 2016?
  • Photography. Of course I would start with that! I want to actually get paid o 2016 for doing what I love. I just need a few more shoots for my portfolio before I can start advertising my services. This is the front runner for everything that I want to accomplish in the coming year.
  • Buy a new (better) camera body. Possibly a new lens, but I'm perfectly content with my 50 for now. My camera body is having shutter issues, so I really need to replace or upgrade before I start doing anything on a super professional level.
  • The Walking Dead Comics. I want to own an read ALL of the volumes! I have volume 1-8 and I've read 1-6. I know it's a silly thing to want, but I really want to own them all and be completely caught up on everything that Kirkman has written. Reading these comics has become a passion of mine, something I look forward to every day. It's something small and hopefully something I can accomplish.
  • Project 365. You heard it here first! I've struggled to take dynamic and professional pictures this year, but I've taken a picture every day. It's something I'm used to now and something I'm not ready to give up yet. Here's to Project 365 2016! 
  • I know this will probably be another fail, but I still want to travel. I honestly don't care where I go at this point, I'm just leaving it open. I want to go to the zoo, still, so let hope that actually happens this year.
  • I'm going to be brave with the last item on my list... get a tattoo! I don't have one, I've always wanted one, so I'd really like to make it happen this year. LaVaughn and I have always wanted to go in together and get a tattoo. I think 2016 will most definitely be that year.
So there you have it, folks. That's my 2016 Bucket List. I just wonder how much of this I'll have accomplished this time next year. Only time will tell.

I raise my glass to you, 2015. You've been good, a little sad at times -- hell, there was even a couple time that I wanted to throw in the towel for good. Somehow you allowed me to prevail and for that, my hat is off to you.

Here's to 2016 and all the good that is has to offer!

Happy New Year, everyone!

-Megan

A not so Good Friday for the people of St. Louis...

Yesterday was host to many events. The main one being Lambert International Airport being practically torn apart by a tornado that ripped through St. Louis last night. Several other towns and neighborhoods also suffered mass amounts of damage from the same and even separate storm cells. Luckily, the people of Southern Missouri, where I live, weren't hit that hard and only had some minor flooding. And I feel blessed that we didn't even have any flooding.

I'm not exactly sure, but I think only a handful of people were hurt by the storms last night and were treated shortly there after. As far as I know, there have been no confirmed deaths. Some of the towns in and around St. Louis county have some long and hard days ahead of them with clean-up or trying to rebuild what the storm took from them. I'm sure they could use as much help as possible, as far as donations and volunteering go. Believe me, if I lived closer, I would.

Until next time, you know where to find me...

Love & Peace

-Megan

Song of the day: With A Little Help From My Friends by Joe Cocker

Here are some pictures of the damage:
Photo credits: Jeff Roberson














Has it really been 4 days since my last blog?

What ever are we going to do? I usually do a blog a day, or every other day at least. I've been extremely preoccupied with our Huntington keyboard, lol. Seriously, it's addicting! I usually play for at least an hour a day. But... I have pretty much all of Fur Elise and Ave Maria down, so that's cool. Ok, enough about that, lol.

What else has happened in the past couple days? Hmm... not too much truthfully. Oh wait, did I mention that we sold Sadie's little girl? If not, I'm saying it now, lol. She (who is now named, Mischa) is going to be living with a girl in Kentucky. I know, a completely new state! And we also might have Sadie's little boy (Hannibal) sold as well. The girl that might be getting him lives in STL, so that's awesome! I think that's all the joey news for now.

Ok, I believe that's all I have to say for now. Sorry for such a boring post, but I needed to drop a line, hehe. Anyway... until next time, you know where to find me.

Love & Peace

-Megan

Song of the day: Burning For You by Blue Oyster Cult

Ps...
I did have a few pictures to share, but apparently there's some server problems. So therefor, I am unable upload them... sorry.

Update:
I got to add the pictures today, rock on!

 These are some milk rings that Pat (Ozzie on GC) sent us. The gliders love them!

 Just another shot of them.

 LaVaughn took this yesterday while I was in the store.

And this one as well.

Well St. Louis was fun...

NOT! Yesterday was our big joey swapping in West Alton. Overall it was ok, but considering I've never drove in STL with no clue as to where I'm going, it was rough.

The day started out by us dropping off Miss Sharon in Farmington to meet her hubby, Gene. They got a new horse, BTW. It's awesome and I can't wait to see it in person (pics coming soon). After we dropped her off, we decided to head on up to STL.

All was good until we actually got into STL and missed an exit, then things got ugly. We were in downtown so hard and didn't really know where to go. All I knew is that we need to go toward the Arch and not away from it. The GPS whore had us make a wrong turn and we ended up in at some kind of street gathering. It was so gnarly, there was a guy on the side of the road playing the Sax and everything, lol. The looks on our faces had to be priceless. After about 10 more turns, we finally made it back on the main drag. After that, it was smooth.

We ended up getting to our destination about 2 1/2 hours too early. So we had to sit and sit and sit. During this time, we were just sitting there, minding our own business and taking pictures of the road and what not. Then out of nowhere, two of the workers from Dirt Cheap (where we were parked) comes walking over and says, "Is there some reason you're taking pictures of my car?" I replied, "I'm not taking pictures of your car, I'm taking pictures of the road." She looked at me and said, "Are you sure?" What the hell man, of course I'm sure. After I explained that we were waiting on someone, she said she was sorry and that she was having a bad day. She turned, walked off and gave me another, "I'm sorry". Ugh, some people. Then like 30 minutes later, the guy that walked out with her peeked his head around the corner to see if we were there. Seriously, he did. It was annoying and kind of pissed me off.

Thankfully, Elena and her husband got there earlier than what they had to, so we only had to sit for about an hour and 45 minutes. A long time, but not too bad. And I have to say, they are super nice people. Even when the other girl that Elena was meeting got there, her husband still stood outside in the blistering heat and talked to us.

After about an hour and a half of jibber jabing, we both went on our separate ways. We made it out of STL with no problem at all. And believe me when I say this, I was beyond happy to be home! I was SO tired last night and earlier today, I didn't think I was going to make it. It's amazing how much a drive can take out of a person.

Anyway, all our joeys have found their forever homes and our new little girl, Fiona, has found hers. She is seriously so cute! She looks a lot like Sadie, but not. I'll try to get some new pics tomorrow when she's a little more settled in.

Well, I guess that brings the day to an end. Hope you enjoyed our venture to St. Louis. Until next time, you know where to find me.

Love & Peace

-Megan

Song of the day: Love Reign O'er Me by The Who

Aunt Sharon in the back seat, waiting on her hubby to get there.
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Here's uncle Gene before they left.
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That's right, there were 6 lanes, lol. 7 at one point.
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The road and the Arnold water tower.
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This is the Meramec River. Not the best view, but you can still see it.
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Not sure if this was the same river or if this is the Missouri River.
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That's right, it's the Anheuser-Busch building. I saw this the last time I went to St. Louis.
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Awesome shot of The Arch and an old ass building.
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This is my absolute favorite shot of the day. So gorgeous!
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Some buildings...
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And some more buildings...
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This picture is pretty awesome too. I love how all the birds are flying, it almost looks like they're flying out of that old ass building.
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The Missouri River
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This is where we met Elena at. Well, we meet in the parking lot next to this building. And that black car is the car we were supposedly taking pictures of. There was also a fire works place there that was crawling with bikers and playing some awesome classic rock. Good times...
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Aww, this is cute little Draco. He looks just like his mom here.
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Another cute pic of him.
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And last, but not least, the awesome Edward Jones Dome.

Happy Friday The 13th!

I know it's not actually a holiday or something you would normally say happy before, but what the hell. I've always been a fan of Friday the 13th, it's just in my nature. After all, I did get my drivers license in October on Friday the 13th. I know, badass right? And if you don't believe me, I have the papers to prove it!

Anyway, there are things I love and hate about this today. I love it because The Expendables opened, but I hate it because I didn't get to go. It's not like I'm a fan of opening weekends anyway. They're always WAY over packed and noisy. I like to actually enjoy the movie instead of trying to listen over the smacking of popcorn. That's just how I roll.

Speaking of movies, we just watched Grown Ups, Clash of the Titans and part of Dinner for Schmucks. Grown ups was hysterical and Clash of the Titans was monumental! I'm seriously SO in love with that movie. I think it may might've actually been too good. Dinner for Schmucks was ok. The beginning wasn't as strong as Grown Ups, but that may change as the movie goes on. Oh yeah, we also watched Teeth. That was an insanely awesome movie that had a completely different outlook on the horror/thriller genre. And... it was funny. Gees, I think I need to start my movie reviews back up.

In other news, we have to go to St. Louis (actually West Alton) tomorrow to do a joey swap. I'm going to miss Draco, but I'm also excited about getting our new little girl. It's going to be an interesting morning. I've never actually drove in STL without someone who knows where they're going, so there's no telling what will go down and where we'll end up. Keep your fingers crossed for us.

Damn, this went from a short Happy Friday the 13th post to a weekly recap. Oh well, I'm bored and had nothing better to do.

Love & Peace

-Megan

Song of the day: I'm bad, I'm Nationwide by ZZ Top