December 27th, 2008 by Shona Cooper : Posted in Uncategorized
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! I went to my parents house to celebrate the occassion. For the past several years, my Mom has always done ALL of the cooking. So this year, I had her teach me how to make her dressing and a casserole. Now, she is going to expect me to make that for the years to come. What did I get myself into??? Oh well, I needed to learn anyway. It was really great getting to see my family, it reminded me what the season was all about.
I hope everyone has a happy and joyous New Year! I have no idea what I plan to do, maybe visit some friends or stay at home in my pj’s & watch movies. Whatever you do this New Year’s Eve, make sure to have fun but don’t drink and drive.
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December 22nd, 2008 by Shona Cooper : Posted in Uncategorized
Hey Everyone,
If you haven’t had the opportunity to see all the pretty Christmas lights, I HIGHLY recommend it. Recently a group of us got together and drove around Midland looking at all the house and lawn decorations. I must say, there is a lot of creativity out there! Also, we went by the First Baptist Church LIVE nativity scene. It was really something. Apparently we were not the only ones who thought it would be neat to drive around and see the lights, there was a steady stream of cars in one neighborhood. We were all amazed at the decorations of one particular house (they even had a radio station you could tune to)!
I would recommend the quick tour of homes. We got hot cocoa and loaded up in someone’s car so it wasn’t a big ordeal. The hardest part was keeping from getting whiplash looking at both sides of the street. I figured out a trick though, only look at one side at a time. I didn’t get as car sick then. Ha!
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December 6th, 2008 by Shona Cooper : Posted in Uncategorized
Well, if you weren’t in downtown Midland this afternoon, you missed quite a sight! A long procession of floats, classic cars, and even tractors made its way through downtown. As much fun as it was, I would hate to be the one to clean up the mess left by all the thrown candy that wasn’t retrieved by the kids.
I, myself, did not play “chicken” with the cars or people in the parade just to fetch a tootsie roll. I was, however, pelted with SEVERAL handfuls of candy. In fact, I think that the “word” must have been passed from float to float to aim for the one with the camera… I must say, some of the kids in this town have a really good arm–maybe too good… I haven’t checked for bruises but I am sure that there were a few red welps. I find it funny how it is okay for kids to pick up candy off the street when it is a parade, but any other time, it is NOT sanitary… I think that was part of the humor of the parade though, watching how crazy the kids went when candy was thrown. I am sure their parents and guardians are enduring the sugar high right now…
I took pictures of the parade, but for whatever reason, I cannot get them to load… Don’t ask… (And NO, I am not technologically handicapped–I can program my DVR afterall….) I have been told by numerous people that I lack common sense so maybe that has something to do with the lack of pictures… =)
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December 3rd, 2008 by Shona Cooper : Posted in Uncategorized
Hey Guys!
I got a request from someone asking what it was like living here in Midland. Now, I am NO expert and I have only lived in a few large cities (and a few smaller ones) but I must say, so far Midland is one of the nicest. There are a lot of friendly people (in some ways, friendlier than some of the large cities). =) I feel like it is really starting to cater to the younger professional group. In fact, there is a Young Professionals organization that brings together young professionals from all different arenas.
On a personal level, there are other gathering places to meet people of similar interests such as churches, schools, and other social establishments.
Midland has junior college that offers lots of different programs including a professional pilot program.
We have a lot of professionals relocating from the larger cities specifically for the “feel” of Midland. The best way to describe the atmosphere here is a large city trapped in a small city’s body. Midland is growing by leaps and bounds and is very welcoming to all new comers. =)
I am asking those that read this to please add more information about our city so that others may know that this is a great place to be!
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November 24th, 2008 by Shona Cooper : Posted in Uncategorized
Hello All!
Sorry for the lag in posts but between work and illness, I just haven’t had any time. =) I am better now (thanks for asking) and actually ventured out this weekend…
During my excursion I noticed that the holiday shoppers and bell-ringers were out in full force. It really got me to thinking about how fortunate I am to be healthy (mostly) and to have family and friends, and a job. It was a bit humbling to realize that even when I feel like I have it bad, unfortunately there is someone out there that has it worse. While it was a humbling realization, it was also a little sad.
A friend and I were discussing how our nieces and nephews get all these gifts at Christmas while there are children out there that don’t have families to celebrate the holidays with and may feel unloved. There are a lot of great organizations out there that help the less-fortunate. I have often walked by the Christmas tree that has the children’s names and there gift of choice without much regard. I felt like I couldn’t afford to help make someone’s holiday a little bit happier. Really, when I think about it, it is all about sacrifice. So what if it means one less trip to Starbucks or eating out a little less? I am making a resolution, a Christmas resolution that I am going to spread a little bit of cheer to some child that really needs it. I was raised to always share if I saw that someone needed something more than I did. Now, I am NOT dictating that everyone should but if you could sacrifice a little to make some child’s holiday a little bit happier, why not? In fact, you could get a group of friends together and do something together that can make a difference.
This posting is not meant to sound like I want recognition, because that is so NOT what I am about; it is meant to encourage those that have not thought about people less fortunate and taking the initiative to make their holiday season a little more joyful.
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November 9th, 2008 by Shona Cooper : Posted in Uncategorized
This weekend downtown Midland received a mini-face lift. If you missed the implosion of the Midland Savings building, it was quite the site to see. I am sure by now there are tons of streaming video that can be seen on YouTube and some of the local news stations. It is not too late to see this massive beast be reduced to nothing more a large pile of steel and rubble. Its amazing to think about the magnitude of demolishing something so large. If you think about it, it is kinda sad to think that someone went to a lot of work to build something so large only to have it blown up. Unfortunately, all things have to come to an end in order for new and better things to arise. I am looking forward to seeing what else downtown Midland can become. I am sure it will be great.
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October 29th, 2008 by Shona Cooper : Posted in Uncategorized
What can I say? I love to eat. =) Today I was faced with a pretty tough decision though… For lunch, do I eat the left over spaghetti (which is ALWAYS better the second day) or do we order out??? (By we, I mean my coworker/friend). We went through our laundry list of places to eat but decided on a place that is right across the street, The Bar. We ordered the bacon cheese burger and a cup of the chicken tortilla soup. We resolved to sharing because based on our past experience, The Bar is generous with their portions. WOW! The burger was amazing. I usually save that word for my Mom’s cooking so for me to even consider using it, it has to be exceptionally good. My friend said the soup was just as delicious. If you consider trying them for lunch, I would recommend going a little early. I know that around lunch time, their parking lot looks pretty full. I just wanted to let you know that even if the place is called The Bar, it has a lot more to offer than just drinks. The staff was friendly (we were told “Hello” at least 4 or 5 times from the moment we walked in) and the food is really good.
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October 20th, 2008 by Shona Cooper : Posted in Uncategorized
You know, this weekend some friends and I went to see the new Leonardo DiCaprio/Russell Crowe movie and it got me to thinking…(Some of you who know me just thought “Oh no…”) Wouldn’t it be nice to show movies in the park downtown? I have been to larger cities that project the movie on the side of a building and people can come and do a “movie picnic”. We definitely have enough buildings downtown so I don’t think that a “screen” would be a problem. What do you think?
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October 20th, 2008 by Shona Cooper : Posted in Uncategorized
I wanted to thank everyone who came out in support of LiveMidland. It was a wonderful turn out with awesome music and great conversation. I look forward to seeing you all during my excursions. See you soon!
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October 14th, 2008 by Shona Cooper : Posted in Uncategorized
Well, I got my first experience of a real corn field maze Friday. It was really cool. My friends, family and I thought we would start the evening off with dinner. Which, I must admit, was a good idea at the time but when you drink 3 glasses of water and go straight into a maze that only has bathrooms on the OUTSIDE of the maze, you might rethink that 3rd glass of water… At least it is a good incentive to hurry through the maze. HA HA
If you go to the Fiddlesticks Corn Maze, I recommend going in a group. You can have fun with a couple of friends or a whole herd. We had a blast trying to scare each other and wandering around in this field, in the dark with nothing to protect us but flashlights. We did see a deer (at least that is what they told me, I personally couldn’t see over the corn stalks).
I plan to go back with the nieces and nephew. I know they will have fun. There was a huge slide that some of us (uh hum) decided to slide down. There is also a corn cannon that you shoot corn at targets (or enemies…just kidding). Regardless of your age or the ages of your friends, this place was a blast.
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