Something portable to play my music on. I've been a tape mixer ever since I couldn't stand the classical music loop at a job I had 20 years ago. This Christmas I graduated from a portable cassette player plugged into my truck to an iPod! It's the best toy ever, I take it everywhere. It's astonishing to me that most of my music collection can go everywhere I go.
Coffee with Splenda and half-n-half, no powdered creamer! Blecch!
Celphone. I hate realizing I've left the house without it.
Groceries in my fridge. I get a little nutty when I don't have certain things in there. Eggs, bacon, at least one frozen steak, Cardini's Caesar salad dressing, the aforementioned coffee and half-n-half.
Transportation. When my truck is out of commission, I'm hating life. I cover a lot of geography in any given day.
Tivo. (or whatever Dish network calls their version)
My annual pass to Disneyland. Mine expired in early December and the budget hasn't allowed me a new one yet. I'm definitely experiencing Waltdrawals.

Will trade ThinKrisps for sign-ins!
The feeling of freedom owning my own business has given me. I may still have to pick up a catering gig or odd job here and there, but not having to deal with office politics or other people's timetables or ideas of how things should be done is wonderful.
My business partner. I'd be nowhere, business-wise, without his support and objective viewpoint.
Theatre. It's the thing I know I do best when I'm doing it and I'm lucky enough to get to do as much of it as I physically can.
Metrogel. This last year my roseacea exploded (could it have been the stress of being forced to move by a crazy landlord renovating my building and watching several stores I do business with go out of business?) My face cleared up within the first few days of using this miracle product. And even at $95.00 a tube (no insurance) it was so worth the money.
My friends that help me remember what my priorities are, one day at a time.
Life is good, and I'm happy to have one.
