Friday, November 21, 2008

The wait is finally over

Last night when I went to work there was a huge line on the second floor.  It wrapped all around the entire food court and it took me a few minutes to realize what they were all waiting for..... Twilight.

I read the books -- all four of them.  I think it was a total of some 2,000 pages, at least.  I will probably go see the movie and, this is the first time I have ever said this, but I really, really hope the movie is better than the book.

I don't mean to be a hater.  I just (for lack of a better word) hated the books.  I can't help it.  I thought they were completely unrealistic and I'm not even talking about the storyline (hello?? vampires and werewolves???).   I'm talking about the relationship built between the two main characters. 

First off, and I don't mean any offense, but I'm not a huge fan of the main character, Bella.  I actually started the book and put it down because I couldn't get past her pointless thoughts in the first chapter.  Ugh....

Second, the dialogue that takes place between the two of them is totally far fetched.  Not only do teenagers not talk to each other like that, but I think it gives young women the wrong idea about young men.  

That's probably my biggest complaint.  I cringe at the thought of all the impressionable, young girls out there reading these books and just imagining that there is actually someone who will treat them like Edward Cullen treats his Bella.  It is all a fantasy and not anywhere close to a reality.

The reality is, most men think about three things: Sports, Cars, and you know what (this is a family blog) FOOD      hee hee

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

I have decided I hate the colors the rooms are painted in my house.  

Instead of repainting, however, I would prefer to pack up and move to a new house. 

 I painted them almost four years ago and I didn't do a very good job picking out the colors, or keeping the edges straight and it is really beginning to drive me crazy.  

Why didn't I pick more neutral colors??


Monday, November 17, 2008


I have a greater appreciation now for wireless internet than I did in the past.  As I write this, I am sitting at my dining room table staring at a pile of laundry I have yet to fold.  My thought is this: perhaps if its directly in front of me, it has a better chance of being folded if I can continue to see it out of the corner of my eye.  We'll see how that works out.
Tahnie's younger brother got married this weekend.  Its been awhile since JJ and I have been to a wedding.  It was a lovely sunset ceremony and it made me want to get married again.  I think my favorite part about weddings are the flowers.  And the cake.  I love cake.
Thanksgiving is coming up and, as usual, there are about 30 people coming over to my dad's house for dinner.  I've volunteered for the first time, ever, to make a turkey (one of three) and I'm a little nervous as to how it will turn out.  I found a good recipe in Food and Wine magazine that doesn't look too complicated..... so I'm going to give it a shot.  From what other people have told me, the turkey is the easiest part.  My plan is to make my other two dishes the day before so I can give this turkey my full, undivided attention.  I'm a little stressed about it, but the saving grace is that there's two other turkeys, and a ham, so if mine's not edible, at least we won't starve.
Owen's been really into taking bubble baths lately.  I tried to look for kid friendly bubbles at the store the other day, but they all smell like bubble gum, grape or watermelon.  So I've been using bath and body works shower gel and he always smells so good.  Even in the morning, when he wakes up, you can still smell it on his hair.  I love that.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Planet Unicorn




I will never spray my hair like that again.  My scalp was pink for days afterwards......

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Give it up for White Blood Cells!!



Halloween was a huge success on all accounts.  Owen was able to grasp the concept of trick or treating rather quickly.  He and JJ went out for awhile and I stayed home to pass out candy.  They came back to call it a night and Owen decided he wasn't quite done yet, and they went around the block again.  We had a fun time for Cody's last big birthday bash.  Our costumes were so much fun and very creative as far as I was concerned.  The only bad part about the entire night was when a certain someone, who shall remain nameless, wouldn't let me play the cd's that I specifically made for Cody and his birthday.  How rude is that?  This certain person was trying to play the cd's that he made for him instead.  In my mind I was thinking, ok, I've known him since I was 13 and I think I have a pretty good handle on what kind of music he likes and what would make him laugh on his birthday.  I didn't want to cause more drama than what was already being created, so I kept my mouth shut and let him play his lame cd's.  Boo!!

When I woke up this morning, I knew it was going to be a good day.  I got out of bed early, before JJ went to work, so I could vote without having a toddler in tow.  When I drove up to our polling place, there was a line out the door and halfway through the parking lot.  So, I went home, hoping to make it back there at a time a little less crowded.  And I did.  I think my husband was secretly hoping I wouldn't be able to vote today, either because of my child, or my lack of patience, but I did it and I feel good about my contribution to this election.  Unfortunately, because I had Owen with me, I was only able to vote on the issues that I found the most important.  I sat him down, underneath the table I used to fill out my ballot, and let him play with my wallet.  This usually keeps him occupied for at least five solid minutes.  He was being so good and quiet....I should have known something was up.  I looked down and he wasn't there anymore.  He was on his way out -- halfway to the parking lot to be exact.  I grabbed my ballot and the credit cards that were scattered underneath the table and went after him.  Somebody actually called after me to tell me I needed to leave my ballot there and I couldn't take it outside.  I was a little miffed.  I mean, I want to vote, but my priority is obviously to keep my child out of harms way at all times.  

I also knew it was going to be a good day when I spoke to my dad this morning and he told me that Alika's white blood cell count went from 130 yesterday to a staggering 1100 today!!  For those of you who are not up to speed, Alika has been in the hospital for the past three weeks and after undergoing a near fatal dose of chemotherapy, he is finally on the cusp of recovery.  As long as his count stays above 500 for the next three days, he can be released on Friday.  We are ecstatic!!  I have had the opportunity to visit him a few times while in the hospital, and it was difficult, to say the least, to watch him during this transformation.  He went from being his usual jovial self,  joking about the food and watching the Broncos loose, to practically incoherent due to all the medication being pumped into his system.  It was the first time, throughout this whole experience, that I have actually seen him exhibit physical signs of his illness.  My heart goes out to you, Alika.  You are an inspiration to everyone in this family, as well as to all your friends.  I truly hope this is the end of the unfortunate relationship created between you and this disease.  Get that slugger ready.....by the end of the year we will be organizing a celebratory trip somewhere in honor of you beating this cancer and coming through a champ.  How does Vegas sound?  We just have to get you past Debbie first :)