Friday, August 1, 2008

I Should Be Mopping the Floor While the Baby Is Sleeping...

Tagged by my friend Rachelle.

Here are the rules: you link back to the person who tagged you, post the rules, and share 6 unimportant things about yourself. Then tag 6 people at the end of your post.

Six Very Unimportant Things About Me

1. I have a fetish with the goop in my baby's eyes. I am constantly sticking my fingers in his eyes to get it out. Unless it's pink eye of course, then I use a tissue.

2. I hate to unload the dishwasher, but I don't mind loading it. At least when I load, it empties the sink and I feel like I accomplished something. Unloading just goes from dishes hiding in the dishwasher to dishes hiding in the cupboards.

3. I never write with a pen that is missing it's lid. It bugs.

4. I can sing all the words to the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air verbatim. Yeah, I know. And I'll still watch re-runs on Nick, Nick, Nick-at-Nite.

5. I have not eaten sugar for seven long days. I'm sort of saving myself.

6. I love organizing stuff. I recently re-housed all of my spices and put them on nice metal tiered shelves. They are alphabetized, but some still need to be re-labeled. It's driving me crazy. (I know Eris and Athena can appreciate this.)

I don't tag, sorry.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Mem'ries light the corner of my mind...

Scattered pictures of the way we were.
(but sung like Tom Hanks in "Big")

I guess I needed a place for all those to come and leave a memory about me.

So, in case you haven't seen this on someone's blog, you can say you saw it here first.

Leave a comment on my blog of a memory that you and I have had together. It doesn't matter if you've known me for a short time or a long time, anything that you remember!

Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It is pretty funny to read the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you are playing and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you. On your mark... get set... comment!




I know, two posts in one day, what are you going to do.

His Hair and all...


Mitchell was invited to participate in the Jr. Jazz clinic with Kosta Koufos (the Utah Jazz's first round pick this year). We (when I say "we" I mean mostly Matt) was interested to see what he would be like. So imagine our surprise when Kyrlyo Fesenko (otherwise known as "Fess") walked in. I enjoyed it a little more because I actually got to see someone who I actually watched play last year (granted, only on TV), so I was a little star-struck even though he is just a big, white, doofy-looking Ukrainian (no offense, Fess).

They started by having all the kids shoot a free throw. Mitchell was one of only ten (out of about 50) who made their first shot. Those ten then shot a second free throw. Mitchell came close but missed that one (only two made it). Those last two got to shoot against Fess.

When the guy from the Jazz office was introducing Fess, he told the kids that he was going to ask them three questions about Fess at the end and whoever could answer one of those questions would get to play a little one on one against Fess. He asked the kids how tall Fess is (7 feet) and where Fess was from. Mitchell raised his hand and was called on. Everyone got a good laugh when Mitchell's answer was "somewhere in Ohio". Now I have to explain why he answered like that. As we were driving to the gym at ISU, Matt was telling Mitchell a little bit about Kosta Koufos. (He was 7 feet one and played at a college in Ohio.) Mitchell didn't really pay attention to the fact that it was a completely different player that showed up. Mtichell asked Fess what player he always wanted to play against. Fess's answer? Shaq (I guess I won't hold it against him).

So it was fun. I think Mitchell had a good time. I took lots of pictures. Click on the title, which reflects on Fess's hair (not Mitchell's lack of) to see more. I understand Jerry Sloan had some words about his new do.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Dad is great, He gives us chocolate cake!

Bill Cosby said it best, but this time it's Mom, and it's waffles and ice cream for dinner. Am I the coolest or what?

Don't worry Sandi, chocolate waffles and vanilla bean ice cream are planned for next week.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Six Months Old

Click on the title to see more pics from an impromptu photo shoot.


And yes, it's an Old Navy shirt from 2003. Maybe I'll find the picture of Archer wearing it at almost the same age so you can see how much they look alike. (Update:I found the picture, Cameron looks much more like Mitchell)


Thursday, July 3, 2008

Pictures

Update: Thanks Numi (that word is too long and I always have to look how to spell it). I created a new blog. Everyone will now have the option of enrolling in English 101-02. Uploading as we speak, well, type.

So, I have a googillion (I love Ben Stillercabulary) pictures that I want to post. How do you prefer to see them? Do I post them and just make you scroll through them all? or Do you want them in slide show format? or Do you want another collage? (Numismatist: I'm asking you)

I'm working on them really...(ok, actually I was working on the rename and redesign)

Monday, June 30, 2008

Mindless Ranting

Update: I went into the video store to return Disc Two and pick up Disc Three. The clerk gave me my total of 84 cents. I then asked about the late fee I knew I owed. He had already waived all fees. I guess I am that cute.

OK, before I post some pictures I have to get this off my chest:

Gas prices. I know, I know, they are high everywhere. But seriously, $4.06 in Pocatello, Idaho?? Ridiculous. That's all I have to say about that.

OK, the real reason for the rant:

Besides a couple of mom and pop video stores in the area we have two Hollywood Video locations. Obviously one is a little closer than the other. Matt and I caught the end of the third season of "How I Met Your Mother" in May. Now with the lack of good summer programming except "So You Think You Can Dance") I went to the closest Hollywood and rented the first two discs of the first season of HIMYM. It cost me a whopping 84 cents tax included for five days for each disc. I rented the third disc when we were done.

Grand total for Season One= $2.52.

Last Thursday I went to the "other" Hollywood Video for Season Two (only because the preferred store didn't carry it.) Each disc there cost the 84 cents. Each day. When I voiced my opinion the clerk said "yeah, that store is different than ours. They're running a test". I asked which store was running the "test" she replied "they both are". I decided to only get the first disc, she tried to talk me into the fact that it would still be cheaper to get all three now, bring them back as we finish and then just pay the late fees (only 84 cents) on the ones we keep longer. I conceded. Only because I hate finishing one disc and not having the next to start right away. We finished Disc One and after doing the math I took Discs One and Three back at 11:00 pm on Saturday night. Assuming it will take two more days to finish Disc Two:

Grand Total so far for Season Two= $8.40.

How is this a good deal???


This kind of marketing makes perfect sense for movies that you are going to watch once in a night. Sure, pay the 79 cents (where is the cents symbol?!#?) But for television series? I mean, we're a TV family, but I cannot watch the 9 episodes on a disc in a single night.

Now I wish this show was syndicated and I could tivo the whole series (like I have done with Scrubs, That 70's Show, Charmed and most recently the TBS version of Sex and the City where I'm on the 4th season).

And, yes, I have e-mailed Hollywood Video already. No response yet.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy Father's Day

I wanted to get a picture before church, when everyone looked so cute, but with rushing out the door, the kids being trained to change out of their church clothes first thing when we get home, and a baby who had a blow out, it didn't happen. Here they are watching the "Sunday Movie" (Monster's Inc.) together.

How old is he? 35
Who eats more? He does.
Who is taller? He is
Who is smarter? He is, especially now, when I'm going through a "dumbening" phase.
Who sleeps on the right side of the bed? If you're in the bed than it's him.
Who pays the bills? I do, with "our" money.
Who mows the lawn? He does.
Who cooks dinner? I do, unless it's barbecuing, than it's him, most of the time.
Who has more siblings? He does. Youngest of ten.
What are his guilty pleasures?
"So You Think You Can Dance" (yes, he might divorce me for airing that in the open).
What are his hobbies? Disc Golf, video games, books.
What is your favorite thing about him? There are a ton of things I love about him. He is such a good person and is a workhorse in the yard. He works so hard to do well in school (whe he is in school). He gets excited to talk about his Thesis (even though I tune him out smile and nod sometimes). He is a great dad and loves to play UNO with the kids. He will always share his fries with me and will usually give me the best one. He will get caught up on TV shows with me. (We're currently watching "How I Met Your Mother Season 1).

I love you Matt! Happy Father's Day. Thanks for being such a great husband and Dad.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Twenty-Nine Years

Happy Anniversary to my Mom and Dad. In going through the boxes of 30 years of photos, I picked out a few of my favorites.

 
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And, yes, if you've done the math, we kids were 5, 5, 3 and 1 (respectively) when they got married (not many kids can say they attended their parent's wedding reception.

(If you don't know the story, e-mail me, I'll be happy to oblige)

Monday, June 2, 2008

Chicken Little

Who will help me make this bread?

I am now the proud owner of this. It's awesome.

Now I can finally start using the 900 pounds (and, no, that is not an exaggeration) of wheat that we acquired last May. I knew it would be a great addition to our food storage and I calculated the amount we would need for our family of six for one year. I guess just having it sit in the basement isn't going to help us out in an emergency, is it?

Does anyone have a great recipe for whole wheat bread? If I can master it and my kids will eat it, then we will have something.




Note to self: Now purchase this for when the end of the world comes and we have no electricity.