Mid life crisis of an Ohio Queen

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

ARE YOU FROM OHIO????

After several decades of living in Ohio, I know how to be an Ohioan. While I was learning, written guidelines would have been helpful.

So I've written some to assist others:

1. Know the State casserole. The State casserole consists of canned green beans, Campbell 's cream of mushroom soup and dried onions. You can safely take this casserole to any social event and know that you will be accepted. In fact, Neil Armstrong almost took this casserole to the moon in case he encountered alien life there. NASA nixed the plan out of concern that the casserole would overburden the Apollo rocket at lift-off.

2. Get used to food festivals. The Ohio General Assembly, in an effort to grow bigger offensive linemen, passed legislation years ago requiring every incorporated community to have at least one festival per year dedicated to food. Thus, Sugarcreek honors Swiss cheese, Troy delights in Strawberries, Bucyrus has a bratwurst celebration, Circleville has a pumpkin festival, Jackson has an apple festival Deerfield has an apple butter festival, Greenville has Annie Oakley Days with the Rotary Lemon Shake, Rio Grande has the farm festival, and Gahanna, seeking an edge over other towns, has recently introduced the Triglyceride and Low-density Lipoprotein Festival. In addition to festivals, each county has a fair. It is your duty as an Ohioan to attend these festivals/fairs and at least buy an elephant ear.

3. Get to know the geography....Of Florida, I mean. I've run into Ohioans who couldn't tell you where Toledo is but they know the exact distance from Fort Myers to Bonita Springs. That's because all Ohioans go to Florida in the winter. Or plan to when they retire. Or are related to retired Ohioans who have a place in Sarasota. We consider Florida to be the Lower Peninsula of Ohio.

4. If you can't afford to spend the winter in Florida , use the state excuse, which is that you stay here because you like the change of seasons. You'll be lying, but that's OK. We've all done it.

5. Speaking of Ohio weather, wear layers or die. The thing to remember about Ohio seasons is that they can occur at anytime. We have spring-like days in January and wintry weekends in October. April is capable of providing a sampling of all four seasons in a single 24-hour period. For these reasons, Ohio is the Layering Capital of the World. Even layering, however, can pose danger... Golfers have been known to dress for hypothermia and end up dead of heat stroke because they couldn't strip off their layers of plaid fast enough on a changeable spring morning.

6. Don't take Ohio place names literally. Upper Sandusky is below regular Sandusky . Circleville is square. East Liverpool has no counterpart to the west. Also, if a town has the same name as a foreign capital... Lima or Berlin or Louisville, for example...you must not pronounce it that way lest you come under suspicion as a spy. Hence, it's not LEE-ma as in Peru, but LYE-ma as in bean, and it's BER-lin, not ber-LIN, like in Germany. Louisville in Ohio is pronounced Looisville, not looeyville as in Kentucky.

7. Become mulch literate. Ohioans love mulch and appreciate its subtle differences. Learn the difference between hardwood, cypress and pine bark at a minimum. Researchers think the state affinity with mulch derives from its relatively flat terrain. People have a subconscious need for topography, and when it can't be supplied naturally, they are more likely to make little mulch hillocks in their front yards.

8. In order to talk sports with obsessive fans in Ohio, you have to be knowledgeable on three levels -- professional, college and high school. The truly expert Ohio sports fan knows not only the name of the hotshot quarterback at Sandusky High School ! , but also what college he's interested in, how much he bench-presses, who he took to the prom and what he got on his biology quiz last week.

9. The best way to sell something in Ohio is to attach the term "Amish" to it. The product need not be genuinely Amish. This would explain the existence of Amish moo shu pork.

10. Know the local celebrities who are/were Ohioans - Clark Gable, Cadiz (KA-diz - again, not like the city in Spain - (ka-DEES); Annie Oakley, Darke County; Dean Martin, Steubenville; Robert Urich, Toronto; Dave Thomas (founder of Wendy's), Dublin; Toni Morrison; Phyllis Diller; Bob Hope; Elliot Ness; Lowell Thomas: Orville and Wilbur Wright, Erma Bombeck, Rob and Chad Lowe, - and many others.

11. Know that Ohio has been home to more Presidents than any other state except Virginia. Ohio and Virginia are currently tied.

12. Be able to properly pronounce the unusual names of counties and cities like Tuscarawras County , Guernsey County, Bellefontaine, Cuyahoga County, and Geauga County.

I hope you found this guide to be useful. If it offends you, please let me know and I will bring a green bean casserole to your home to make amends.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Bird Ball

Okay. My humor lately has been pretty good and for some reason last night this completely cracked me up.

On a sports TV show in which I cannot remember the name, they showed the Top 50 hits of all times. This was number 5. After watching it some more, it should have been number 1.

And for the animal activists out there, sorry!! But this is too good not to blog.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Mid-October Life Crisis

It has been forever since I have blogged. The time has definitely flown by and I need to catch up. I will break it down into categories:

Birthday

On October 7th, I turned 32. No magic number. Just 32. The day started out very nice and went downhill from there. For my birthday I received two very special gifts. My new kitten, whom I have named Diva, and my new wedding band. For those of you who do not know, my original wedding band kept having the prongs on the baguettes break off. I guess I am very rough on my hands. Finally one broke off and I lost a baguette in the ring. I could not handle that. So for nearly two years now I have had an Australian Blue Diamond wedding band. That was not sufficient enough for my husband. So he bought me my new wedding band. It is stunning!!! The day went downhill with the next category...

Series 6 Exam

This was scheduled on my birthday. The only time that I could take it was on a Saturday and they wanted me in ASAP. So I took the test. After almost a month of cramming for the exam I failed it. I needed a 70% to pass and I got a 66%. I really needed to take a class to pass it and the company that requires that I pass this test would not pay for that. Just for self study. Obviously I suck at self study. The test just did not make sense to me and I felt like a complete failure the rest of the day. I also felt trapped in my current work situation. Which was worse.

Work for the Imbicil Boss

Work had become a personal hell for me. I was basically doing the job of 3 people all wrapped into one. And according to this boss, I was terrible at the job. Mind you, I have been in insurance for the past 4.5 years and was successful at my past offices. I managed to write policies, handle appointments and service issues. Here, no matter what I did I was wrong. I could never do it well enough. I never did more than enough. And he would constantly jump at me for it. He started in on me again on October 3rd. And the rest of the week I was on eggshells. I was praying to pass my exam just to have the satisfaction of quitting. But it was not able to be done due to my score. I continued the next week into work with anxiety and panic attacks and just overall not in good shape. By Thursday of last week, he was laying into me first thing in the morning. I could not take it anymore. We exchanged some words and the decision was to fire me. So now I am unemployed. And I feel better now than I have in a very very long time.

Personal Medical Issues

The stress and strain from the job has taken quite a huge toll on my body. After more extensive testing (in which I was not even bought dinner thank you very much) it has been decided that I needed to have surgery. So this Friday morning at 7:30 AM, I will be under the knife for a cone biopsy. Am I scared? Heck yeah!! But if I am to prevent any possibility of cervical, uterine or ovarian cancer this is the only way. My parents will be down Thursday and we will be ready to go bright and early Friday morning.

So that has been the beginning of the month for me. Wish me luck with getting unemployment benefits. Because for now, the best thing that I need is to get a grip on my life and figure out what I really want to do with it. Do I want to stay in sales? Do I want to be in insurance? Do I just want to try to grow the USANA business and go from there? All is up in the air.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Moving Along

This is going to be a crazy week!! I just know it already.

Still studying for my Series 6 exam. It is definitely not an easy test and the main things that are screwing me up are the math questions and the ones with Roman numerals. The wording is so similar it is very difficult. This test has 100 questions. At least my P&C and L&H tests had 110 questions to allow for error. I need a 70% to pass and pray to get it done the first time and not have to take this test again. The test is THIS SATURDAY!!!

Tonight we have a call night at my uplines house. We had a table at the Diabetes Walk this weekend at the Shoe and now we need to follow up with those leads. I will be studying the whole way there, during the call session, and the whole way back. That is a lot of studying.

Wednesday night we are hosting our first Health and Freedom Presentation as a group at the Panera Bread on Rte 23 in Delaware, OH. It is at 7 PM for all who are interested in attending. We are excited about it. We look forward to doing a lot of these in the near future.

Thursday is another study session. I will lose my mind about then. We will be able to see what I need to improve upon and what I have down pat. This poor guy who is coaching me on this. I think he is ready to lose his mind having to deal with me.

Friday is more studying. B has a soccer game on Saturday so hopefully he will go to bed early and give me some time to focus on the task at hand.

WISH ME LUCK!!!