Friday, August 27, 2010
Book Update
Now on to my next book. I know nothing about it but it looks interesting and sappy. It is called Wedding Ring by Emilie Richards and I got it from the Bookcrossing spot at Starbucks by my office. Looks pretty good, we shall see!
I will have plenty of time to get started reading it this weekend because this is the weekend for our getaway to Quiet Hill Ranch. I'm so grateful to my Uncle Jim and Aunt Cindy for this opportunity. We've got the place to ourselves, no other guests booked this weekend, so we'll have time and space to relax, read, sleep, walk, swim, bird watch, sit on the porch of our cabin, eat good food, rummage in my dad's barn attic over on our property, etc. We're very excited, it should be a lot of fun!
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
CPA
I don't think I said anything, I just turned the phone around for Trent to see. Celebration ensued. I called my parents and it was while I was on the phone with my Mom that it really hit me. I'm done. No more studying, no more putting off and skipping out on things I want to do, no more worrying, no more waiting. I'm a CPA (pending some paperwork of course). Finally. I started crying, I was so relieved. Then crying turned back into giddiness and I proceeded to pick out a cute outfit for my "CPA Day" at work. Then I got in the shower which had been running for about half an hour...oops. There was much excitement from my coworkers, most of whom have been through this whole process already and own those special three letters. A group of us went to lunch then had cake at the office in the breakroom. The cookie cake said "Yay Anna!" which I just loved for some reason. :-) Amidst all the excitement, getting paperwork together for my bonus and a short power outage due to a crazy rain storm, I didn't get a whole lot of work done today... but hopefully management will understand and ignore my nonchargeability for the day. Not gonna lie, it was kind of fun to enter "celebrating and distracted because I passed my last section of the CPA exam" as my time entry description for my nonchargeable time this morning. Haha.
Anna Futral, CPA
Saturday, August 21, 2010
On My Nightstand/Piano Bench
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
In Another Life...
In another life I would...
...be a hot, well dressed CPA living and working in New York City...or Chicago
...be a drummer or electric guitarist in a rock band
...be a writer
...be the owner of a small used/vintage/collectible book store
The book store is the only one that I would ever even try to make come true. One of my accounting professors, Dr. Jane Baldwin, gave us a little questionnaire at the beginning of a semester to get to know us and one of the questions was "if you could do anything with your career, accounting or otherwise, what would it be?" I wrote down the book store. I love my current job and path and life, don't get me wrong. But there's something very enticing about the idea of taking care of shelves of old or unique or simply well loved books, having patrons come in and enjoy the aesthetics and scent of the place while they peruse. I have found such bookstores in New York City, Kerrville TX and Rochester NY, to name a few that come to mind. They have a character to them that draws me in and I end up finding books I don't know a thing about but I want to buy simply for their nostalgic quality. It wouldn't all be that glamorous I'm sure if I was the person behind the counter. It would most likely be more work than it was worth and probably wouldn't make it very long. But I can still think about it. Maybe when I'm retired I can find an old book store to work in or at least frequent.
Or maybe in another life...
Monday, August 16, 2010
I Need You
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill do a duet of "I Need You" which I actually really did not like when it first came out, mostly because of the one line in it about a needle needing a vein. I thought that was crude and stupid and just put in there to rhyme with rain. Trent didn't like it either for the same reasons. But then one day it came on the radio and he said he had thought about the lyrics and liked the song afterall for the profound meaning he found in the chorus.
Chorus:
I need you, like a needle needs a vein
Like my Uncle Joe in Oklahoma needs the rain
I need you, like a lighthouse on the coast
Like the Father and the Son need the Holy Ghost
I need you
Trent's interpretation:
I need you because I have no purpose in life without you
I need you in order to survive and succeed
I need you to guide me
I need you because I am not complete without you
I need you
I never would have thought of the lyrics in that way but it added such a special meaning to the song. To love someone is to need them in your life.