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Jessica Geraldine

Cause I have been slacking on my blog and because I'm far too exhausted to give it 100%, here's a list.

1. I've found the beauty in eating alone. No conversation between mouthful of food, no judgment on the extra salty ketchup. It's a beautiful thing.
2. I've joined the worship band at the church I'm attending here in Chattanooga. I jammed a bit with the current worship pastor and it was so much fun! Excited to see how it goes.
3. Saw lightning bugs for the first time. Ever. They're amazing!
4. While on the topic of bigs, I've seen two bugs that have scared me to death. One is a daddy long legs that's three times the size as those back north. And they jump. The second bug also jumped, but had the body of a cockroach. *cringe*
5. I've completed the entire series of Prison Break. Only took three weeks. Only sorta ashamed. But really, if you're looking for a great tv series with a very attractive male lead with hypnotizing blue eyes- all prerequisites for shows I watch- then this is the show for you.
6. Now I'm watching fringe. Also riveting
7. I think (hope?) my roommate and I have moved beyond acquaintances to friends! Dinner at a cult restaurant, late night Taco Bell run, and a casual drive through the ghetto have all brought us closer together. She even drove me to the airport at 4:00am! Milestone, guys. Milestone.
8. Yup, had dinner at a restaurant founded by a cult. The Yellow Deli. Google it. Super interesting/creepy beliefs. FANTASTIC deli sandwiches.
9. My brother graduates from high school tomorrow. This can't be real. No. And he signed a bid card for a frat?! I don't know who this grown boy is, but he can't possibly be my little Steven.
10. The only place I spend more time at than work is the gym. The place I first thought was frightening and intimidating has quickly become the only place everyone knows my name. Also, apparently I have a very flexible/strong back. The floor-swimmers move is MY move. I dominate it. I'll show ya sometime.
11. I'm hoping/praying/willing someone will take me to Emerald this weekend while I'm home. I'm going through GOOD Chinese withdrawals. The south had completely conquered every kind of food with incredible force, but they skipped Chinese.
12. Found out one of my BEST friends is on the last leg of my flight back home! What are the chances? We've got a lot of catching up to do.
13. If you're not a blog lurker and a real friend, I'd love to see you this weekend while I'm in town! Shoot me a message. And I mean, If you're a cool lurker, maybe.
14. The Bachelorette is back. And so good. Get hooked and fawn over it with me please!!!




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Gyms have never been my sanctuary. They're usually crowded with loads of hot, sweaty people- most of which I usually know coming from a small town. They're expensive as heck. And to be completely honest, I'm the polar opposite of appealing after I've been working out for 20 minutes. I'm sweaty, grumpy, and most of the time I look like a member of a rock band the way my hair frizzes out and my leftover eye makeup trails it's way down my face.

Anyway, my fear of gyms followed me to Chattanooga, making it hard for me to want to commit to a gym and make some progress towards a healthier me. After some more sighs of frustration and clicks of my mouse, I thought I had found a program that might work. It's called Scenic City Boot Camp (don't I sound tough already?!). It's a small class setting for an hour where basically they jump from one exercise to another- never the same combination of workouts, so you never know what to expect. What really sold me was the option to try out the program for FREE for two weeks. Say what? No strings, nothing. 

So, I entered my email in to sign up for the free two weeks, and got a phone call to set up my first class time. Huzzah! This is going to be great!



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At least that's what I thought till I pulled in last night. I parked my car and watched as a crowd of middle aged men and women ran around the large concrete building, looking exhausted. The less brave part of me was ready to throw the car in reverse and get the heck out of there. I mean, what if it's a class that already has a rhythm- I'll be completely out of place! What if everyone is stronger then me? I'll look so pathetic?

In my panic, I called one of my very best friends, hoping she'd talk me into it. Three rings passed and I got a voicemail. Drats. I sat there for another two minutes thinking it out, and then jumped out of the car to go in. It's a free class! Why wouldn't I just give it a shot?!

I'm SO happy I went in! The people working the facility were friendly and were eager to help me get signed in. I changed and headed into the classroom, where I quickly realized the room was filled with middle-aged mom's. I was the youngest there by probably 10 years. Either way, I walked onto the mat with a smile on my face and quickly introduced myself to another women sitting towards the back. She was incredibly friendly and welcoming and the two of us ended up sticking together for the rest of the class.

Anyway, today I'm pretty sore. A lot sore. But, I'll definitely be going back. At least to use up the rest of my free two weeks. Then we'll see from there.
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Alright. So, I'm leaning in. I'm getting connected and building my nest. Like a bird who's gone south for the winter, I'm here for the season, so might as well get comfortable. (Tired of my awful metaphors yet?).

Anyway, I've decided that this summer is going to be all about self-improvement. Hip hip, horay! I'll focus on my health and my spiritual walk. Starting with boot camp three times a week at a local facility and connecting with a great local church referred to me by a friend back home, this summer is really starting to look up. 

If you're following me on this adventure, please pray. Pray that God can and will use me. And pray that I'll continue to be connected to the vine, hearing and following His great plan.

I swear I'll post something funny tomorrow. And maybe a picture or two.
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You've never experienced a thunderstorm until you've experienced one in the Midwest or southeast. The storms today have been out of this world. From driving on flooded interstates to the deep boom of the thunder, it's been surprisingly beautiful to experience.

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I visited a little church in the area today. I was referred to it from a friend back in the northwest, and it was great. The pastor was a really welcoming dude and the sermon was easy to relate to. It was exactly what I needed. God always provides what we need, especially when we are faithful to his plan.

Even when things look dark and unpredictable, God is present and in control. I'll be trusting in that for now. One day, the reason for the storms will be made clear, and it will be excellent. As my home church always says, the story is good.
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After work yesterday and on my drive home, I took a little detour up the mountain. After driving all the way to the tip top, and discovering the top of the mountain is where the millionaires live, I found a hiking path. I parked the car and meandered through the path with my iPhone.

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There's a fox in that last pic. Perfect timing, right?!

Today, after sleeping in until 1pm, I went to visit a doctor about some hearing issues I've been having, and then grabbed some dinner. After not eating a thing all day, I spoiled myself a bit.



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Tomorrow is Sunday. And with Sunday comes my search for a summer church. Please be praying God has an awesome church family waiting for me- one I can help serve and will help me grow.
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First things first, look at this traffic!!!

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What the heck? Definitely not used to this. There's no such thing as a quick trip to Walmart here!

Anyway, the gal I'm living with is a real sweetheart and has been including me in all kinds of things she's been doing. Her younger sister is graduating from high school this weekend, so she has oodles and oodles of family in town. She invited me along to enjoy some burgers and a walk along the river. Although it meant missing the season finale of my favorite show (and secret obsession! No, I will not say what show it is), I said yes and went along.

Her family is a hoot! Sometimes I can't quite keep up with what they're saying because of their accents and because they talk so fast, but I just smile and nod when I'm lost. Or laugh. I laugh when I'm nervous.

Anyway, we enjoyed some Five Guys burgers and then walked along the Tennessee river where the Riverbend festival is every year and even passed by the aquarium. I was so thankful they invited me along and showed me a bit of downtown. They're some real kind folks over here.

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Also, I ripped a hole in my pants today at work. Second day of work. Seriously, Jessica? Ugugugugug.



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Look at this. Look at it! It's called a Roo cup! When I walked through the front door of the house I'm staying at, the first thing my new roomie asked me was if I had a Roo cup yet. Because I'm a paranoid loon, my first thought was "Roo cup? Like roofies? Uh..." But no. No date rape drugs involved in this cup of bliss. Basically you buy the cup for seven bucks and then get 25 cent refills on the cup. All summer long. All. Summer. Long. Guys!! And it's not just refills on the billions of kinds of soda they've got here, but on icees, too!! Has your brain exploded yet? It gets better. There is a kangaroo gas station on practically every street here in Chattanooga. Basically how the west thinks of Starbucks, think of kangaroo gas stations. Except not as clean. And no free wifi. Or cute baristo's (refer to previous post). 

Anyway, that's all I've got for today. Had my first day of work and it went well. Still work, but with less people around and more fun accents to listen to. Also my own personal bathroom. That's cool.
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Huzzah! The over 2,000 mile road trip has been completed and there were no casualties, except for the two inch thick layer of bug remains covering the front of my car. I'm here, my roommate is real (Craigslist comes through!) and the house is so adorable! Of course, my room looks like the room of a 13 year old girl, but it'll do. There's a bed. I'm not complaining.

One thing that is just so great about this area is how incredibly GREEN it is!! It may just be the contrast between Wyoming's desert landscape and here, but I feel like I'm back in Hawaii again- or maybe a jungle. Jungle in Hawaii? Anyway, Chattanooga is a really big city, but it doesn't feel like it at all because of all the greenery and tall, tall trees. It is just gorgeous. 

I was hoping to take some pictures with my real camera and upload them, but I just haven't been able to get out and shoot yet.

Right now I'm camped out at a Starbucks. My grand plan was to drive by my local work office to make sure I could find it (check!) and then hang out at Starbucks for a while with a skinny vanilla latte and catch up on my Hulu (still in the process of getting access to the Internet back at the house. Will update on that progress later). Anyway, I ordered my drink to the very friendly southern baristo and then meandered outside to sit in the gorgeous Chattanooga sunshine. I sat down, unpacked my computer and booted up. I was cut short when I realized I only had about 10 minutes battery life left, so I packed up again and headed inside to a table. But now, I'm sitting here and there isn't an outlet in sight. Do Starbucks in Tennessee offer electricity? I'm so confused. And, honestly, I'm too embarrassed to get up again and search. So, my shows may just have to wait a day or two.

Instead, I went through my phone and edited a few more shots. And wrote this post. Still productive, yeah?

Here's some pictures:



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The pictures with all the peanuts is from a place the gramps and I went to eat at last night. They have a thing of peanuts on each table and when you break the shell to eat the peanut, you then throw the shell on the ground. Just slide it off the table to the floor. What? Part of me was afraid my grandmother was going to pop up behind me and slap my hand for making such a mess. 

Weird experience. But amazing food.

That's all for now. I think I'll just go home and watch some more Family Feud. Livin the dream.
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Day three of traveling has come to a close and I am comfy cozy in the hotel bed. The gramps paid for the hotel tonight, so it's about 100x less slum-y than my pick yesterday. Shampoo AND conditioner? We are living in luxury, my friends.

But seriously. Has anyone ever been to Wyoming? Why?! Why would you go there? On day two, the gramps and I drove through the entire state. From one side to the other. Was there anything interesting? Nope. Just some desert, flatland, and sage brush. I thought that state would never end!

But it did, and we ended up hitting five states total on day two: Idaho, Utah, (Why)oming, Colorado, and Nebraska. No, Colorado was not on our original route, but it was like 15 minutes out of the way. We're a spontaneous pair, the gramps and I. Watch out!

Day three offered a lot more scenery. We finished driving through Nebraska, spent about 30 minutes in Iowa, and then passed right into Missouri, which is where we've parked our selves for some sleep.

Some of the more interesting occurrences so far (top 5 list!!)
5. Taught a woman with no teeth how to work the paper dispenser in the woman's room at a truck stop. Side note: didn't know truck stops had a place available for people to take showers. Makes sense, but hearing "shower two is now available. Next customer please step in" over the intercom just seemed a little strange. But I digress.
4. Had half a dozen Nebraska-folk stop to check on us when we stopped for some grub on the side of the road. After asking if we were ok, they all commented on how great the weather was and told us to enjoy ourselves. Such nice people!
3. Got a 10% discount at the hotel we stayed in last night. I think it was the cute-girl discount. (I'm sticking to it).
2. I got the gramps addicted to skittles. And chicken salad sandwiches.
1. The gramps and I stumbled our way across a real life biker gang! I would have snagged a picture, but about 70% of me was actually afraid.

Now, phone dump.



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One more day of driving to go!! Text me. Snap chat me. Start up a game of words with friends. If I'm not driving, I'll respond in 30 seconds flat. Seriously.
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It's finally arrived- the weekend where I leave all my friends and commitments and family back in northern Idaho and jump all the way across the country to Tennessee. I remember back in February when this was just a crazy idea spring after some not so fun days in moscow where all I wanted to do was escape. This grand escape, however, has turned into a grand adventure of it's own and I can't wait to see what's in store for summer 2013!!

Today I finished packing up my car-and, yes, I have about two suitcases too much stuff. Oh well. Then I said goodbye to my family and headed in to town to take my last final for my sophomore year of college. After completing the final (which probably could have gone better...) I left town. Just like that. Hopped in my car and began the 290 mile trip to Boise to catch up with my grandfather who will be making the rest of the trip with me. He's suffering from some back issues and says that sitting is fine, it's walking around that bothers it. Well, with three days ahead of us and 10 hours of driving each day, I think we'll be sitting quite a bit.

On my way out of town, I shot a few quick pictures of the beautiful Idaho scenery I'll be leaving behind.



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I'll check in again tomorrow. Hold on to your seats!
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I smile big and laugh with my whole belly.

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