Monday, September 03, 2007

The Results are In!!! A Dramatic Finish!



The LRHS Labor Day Ring Ding Ding Dong Duel is now over, but not without some controversy. Before I give away the results, I will tell you that last night, we had to go to two different 7-11s and one grocery store before we finally found some Ding Dongs. It was quite a big production. It's all for you, the readers of this blog.


Here are some pictures of the event as it was happening. It took us a few minutes to get serious, but once we did, it was all business. Kev prepared the snack cakes while I blindfolded myself. Then, I took several alternating bites of each cake, judging them on a scale of 1 to 5 in the areas of chocolaty coating, cake, creamy filling, and overall taste. I have to say, there wasn't a whole helluva lot of difference, however one cake had a slightly tastier chocolaty coating, and more creamy filling, which was a definite plus in my book. So, when the scores were added up, Cake B edged out Cake A by a score of 16.5 to 14. I also guessed that Cake B was the Ding Dong. Now, here is where the controversy occurred. After the scores were calculated, we revealed the labels that Kev had placed under each plate. This indicated that Cake B was indeed the Ding Dong, and therefore Ding Dong was the winner. BUT, Kev then claimed to have mislabeled the plates! Now, I have known Kev for a long time, and I don't think he would try to cheat just to have RingDings declared the winner. The only way to tell for sure was to cut open another of each snack cake to reveal which one indeed had more cream filling. After much investigation, I think Kev is telling the truth, and RingDings DID actually win.

So, all drama aside, I hearby declare Ring Dings the official winner of the LRHS Labor Day Ring Ding Ding Dong Duel, and I am just happy that I never have to type that again. Congratualtions to the good people of Drake's for having the superior snack cake with the better creamy filling to cake ratio. And thanks to Kev for participating in my silliness.




Happy Monday


This was taken at Kerrville State Park in 2003. You can see how happy I am having a camp-out breakfast of french toast, sausage, OJ, and coffee. Food always tastes better when it's cooked and eaten outside for some reason. Also, you can tell by the jacket that it was a delightfully cool morning in the Texas Hill Country. I am ready to go camping soon.
This morning, Kev is cooking up some cornmeal mush for our Labor Day breakfast. Mmmm.
Then it will be time to prepare the snack cakes.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

September at Last.


Spent the afternoon yesterday out in the country having chicken tacos with good friends. It was actually nice enough to play outside.







Yesterday's breakfast: Cheerios with subbysubs, coffee in my duck mug, and a Drake's Coffee Cake. How can you beat that?





Coming tomorrow: The Great LRHS Labor Day Ring Ding Ding Dong Duel.

Shout Out to the New York Crew

Press PLAY, and crank up your volume....Happy Labor Day from the Peanut...she had a great time on vacation!

Friday, August 31, 2007

They're Here!


Today when I got home, there was a package on the table from the good people of Drake's Cakes. Inside, were the RingDings and Coffee Cakes we ordered, as well as a sample two-pack of what I think are called Yodels, and five decks of Lotto Cards, which are cards you can use to choose your lotto numbers. Please let me know if you would like a deck of these lotto cards, and I will send them to you. I don't think we need five. Anyway, now I just need to go get some DingDongs, and I'll be all set for the LRHS Labor Day Ring Ding Ding Dong Duel. I don't know about taste, but Drake's wins for logo...I love the baker's-hat wearing duck.

Kev was excited about the Coffee Cakes. We'll probably be eating one for breakfast tomorrow. A nice way to celebrate August being over.

It has been a little rough around here for the last few days. We are trying to get Daphne to drink milk from a cup, and she doesn't want to do it. I took away all her bottles, and she will sometimes drink milk from a cup if we let her use a straw. But mostly, she just wants juice. I don't see what the big deal is. Why do I have to take her bottle away? She loves her bottle. And it was about the only thing left that made me feel like she is at least sorta still a baby. I don't know if this is harder for me or for her. It makes me sad.

At least I still have babytalk. She calls strawberries "subby-subs" and it is the cutest dang thing I've ever heard. It will be a sad day when she learns to say strawberries the right way. Blogger has a new video uploading thing, so I am trying to upload a video of Daphne saying subby-sub. That way, I can watch it when I feel sad because I can't give her a bottle anymore. But this upload is taking forever. You can watch it too, if it ever finishes...



Flashback Friday


Flashback Friday
Originally uploaded by Tara H.
Me and Baby LarryFeathers, probably December 1972 or January 1973.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Wednesday is Poll Day

Please see the post below before taking this week's poll.




A Pre-Ring Ding Ding Dong Duel Poll
I am strictly a Drake's Cake consumer
Give me Hostess every time
They are both pretty much the same
I don't care for snack cakes
  
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

The Great Snack Cake Debate



VS.



Every time I mention snack cakes, which is more often than you might think, Kev and I get into a debate about which kind of snack cake is better: Drake's or Hostess. I've never even heard of these Drake's Cakes. So after reading Kev's comment on today's Top Five Tuesday Bonus Top Three about snack cakes, I did some research and found out that they only sell Drake's in the Northeastern US, which is where Kev is from. AHA! We only had Hostess in Indiana when I was a kid. So anyway, I thought it was in the best interest of the readers of this blog that I do a blind comparison taste test to see if Ring Dings really are better than Ding Dongs. This presented a problem, since Texas is Hostess-only territory, however, as usual, the internet saved the day. With a quick click of the mouse, I have just ordered a box of Ring Dings, and expect them to arrive in a couple of days. In the meantime, I will go down to 7-11 and get a 2-pack of Ding Dongs in preperation for the great LRHS Labor Day Ring Ding Ding Dong Duel. Results will of course be posted here. Perhaps there will even be photos. Feel free to engage in a friendly wager with your friends.

(While we were at it, we ordered some Drake's Coffee Cakes, which Kev raves about. Can't wait to try those. Thank you, Internet).

A Monkey's Life


Julie was asking how Ralph is adjusting to having a baby around the house. As many of you know, Ralph used to get quite a lot of attention. Things were a little rough for him at first I think. There he is, in the picture above, sitting alone in the corner holding the laundry bag, while all attention was focused on the Peanut and her cousin Katie. Things are better now, though. Ralph got to go on vacation with us. Below, he is enjoying some quiet time in one of the back porch rockers. And Daphne loves him. She calls him "Wowf." It's not so bad to be a monkey.

Top Five Tuesday

Top Five Reasons I wish I was still on Vacation:

  1. I didn't have to drive for a whole week.
  2. I didn't have to plan meals or cook them for a whole week.
  3. It is hot here. It was not hot on vacation.
  4. My house is a mess.
  5. Pollution here is Level Red or Orange every day.

And because that Top Five list is so filled with negativity, here is a more positive bonus Top Three list:

Top Three Snack Cakes:

  1. Hohos
  2. Ding Dongs
  3. Hostess Cupcakes

I never really cared for the Twinkie.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Happy Monday



One of my favorite happy places is the Zesto. It is an ice cream stand in New Albany, Indiana that we frequented during my childhood. In 2005, I took Ralph to the Zesto, and this October, I will be taking Daphne for her first Zesto experience. She will love it. She's a big fan of ice cream.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Already Better than Jackson Pollock


Yesterday, I bought some Crayola Mess-Free markers. This is Daphne's very first completely solo piece of artwork. Well, I wrote her name, but she did the rest. I am so proud. It is on the fridge.

Mess-free markers seem pretty cool. The fingerpaints are lame though.

Flashback Friday


This is me at my daisy table...I spent a lot of time there. If I could find one just like this for the Peanut, I would buy it in a heartbeat. In this picture, I'm filling out my Valentines for a school party. But I can also remember sitting there coloring or having snacks (hoho's!).

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Standing on the Cloud


We just watched a really disturbing movie, so I am blogging to take my mind off it before I go to sleep. Here is a little vacation story for you.

The last morning we crossed over the mountain pass from Idaho into Jackson Hole, there was a cloud hovering just above the town, so that from the top of the pass, we were above the cloud. It was one of the coolest things I have ever seen. We stopped to take a few pictures, and then started the drive down.


Here we are just about to drive into the cloud. It's right in front of that truck.



And as soon as they got into it, the people in the truck rolled down their windows and stuck out their arms to touch the cloud. We did the same. Clouds are cold and wet. Touch one if you get a chance someday.







Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Wednesday is Poll Day


Tomorrow, I have to get up early and attend a long boring conference about medicare, so here is the Whaddayathink Wednesday poll in advance. I guess it's more of a hypothetical. I look forward to checking the results when I get home.


You have the opportunity to take your dream vacation for free, but you are handcuffed to Gilbert Gottfried (except in the restroom). Do you go?
Yes
No
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Now, when I say dream vacation, I mean DREAM vacation. For example, for me, this means an Antarctic Cruise and visiting the penguins. And as annoying as Gilbert Gottfried is, I couldn't pass up the penguins.

Post-Vacation Letdown



So, we've been home for a couple of days, and I am starting to feel normal again. Being on vacation is hard work. Especially with a toddler. But with all the extra hands around, I managed to get in some relaxing, and views like this made it all worth it. Not to mention the delightfully cool weather.

I took almost 500 pictures. Have you ever tried to sort through 500 pictures? This batch goes mostly like this: mountain, mountain, mountain, Peanut, mountain, mountain, Peanut, Peanut by a mountain, Peanut, mountain, etc. So, I am trying to pick some of my favorites, and post a few each day on flickr. If you're interested, you can check them out by clicking on the flickr badge at the left, and then going to my photostream and clicking on the Vacation 07 set. I think there are only 29 on there right now. Much better than 500.

Wyoming/Idaho/Montana is pretty amazing. Idaho is flat flat flat, and then mountain. It looks like Napolean Dynamite. You can see for miles. Every day you can see the sun rise and set, you can see millions of stars, you can see storms move across the sky. There are no mosquitos. It is rarely too hot to sit outside. And I haven't even mentioned the wildlife yet. More on that later.

Anyway, I usually have pretty severe post-vacation letdown after a trip like this, because I come back home and have nothing to look forward to. This time it's not so bad. I have lots of birthday gifts that I haven't got to play with yet and a new issue of Craft Magazine to peruse. I'm going to Indiana in October and New York in November, and then it will be Christmas. Whew! No time for letdown now. I'll have to wait until January.

OK, check in tomorrow for some kind of poll. Gotta go for now.

Top Five Tuesday


Old Faithful
Originally uploaded by Tara H.

During our vacation, we visited Yellowstone National Park and went to Old Faithful. It was pretty cool to watch the geyser erupt, but there were thousands of tourists there and Daphne wasn't on her best behavior. After spending the better part of the morning in a carseat in the back of a minivan, she just wanted to be free, so we had to let her run. And run. And run. It wore us out. But she had a great time. Anyway, here is this week's vacation-related Top Five:

Top Five Cool but Super-Touristy Things I'm Glad I've Done

  1. Rode the London Eye
  2. Took a tour of Alcatraz
  3. Went on a whale-watching cruise in Maine
  4. Went to the top of the Trade Center in NYC
  5. Rode the cog train to the top of Pike's Peak

Please comment if you have a favorite tourist spot.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Happy Monday



Here I am on a fence with the Peanut in Wyoming. Just got back yesterday. Lots of tales to tell.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Birthday Extravaganza (or 39 Ain't So Bad)

So, it's my birthday today. I'm 39 now. OK. I'll just have to find a way to deal with it.

Turning 39 is kind of a drag, but celebrating turning 39 was great. Daphne went to stay with my mom and dad, and Kevin and I went to dinner and to see a really cool show at the Granada. The first band was Little Jack Melody. Didn't like them much. Little Jack was a little koo-koo. He had a stand-up bass player that made a lot of stink-face, which was entertaining. You know what I'm talking about, right? It's when a musician gets real into what he's playing, and makes a wrinkly nose furrowed brow sort of face, like something smells really bad. It is most common during rock guitar solos, so seeing this stand-up bass guy doing it was funny. I wonder why stink face seems so prevelent among musicians versus other professionals. You never see a heart surgeon make stink face as he approaches a particularly delicate artery. Anyway, the next band was Guy Forsythe and the Hot Nut Riveters, which I may have not spelled correctly. They were really cool, and if you can see them, you should. Someone at the show must have had a video camera, because lo and behold, I found some footage from the show on YouTube. Here are a couple of clips:





The sound is not that great, and these are not the best songs of the night, but there is a little taste for you anyway. I think my favorite part of the show was when they played Summertime, featuring Guy on the musical saw. It was cool.

The headline act was the strange but very talented White Ghost Shivers. YouTube had a clip of them from last night too. It is long, and does not show the hilarity of the tall skinny guy (there on the left) dancing, and the sound quality is terrible. I'm sure you can find better video clips of the WGS if you want.



Anyway, it was a fun night out.

This blog is going to be taking a little break, and will return in about a week. Then, I will show you some pictures of my two new adopted babies, so stay tuned for that. Until then, have a nice break from the LRHS.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Mockingbird and Vine



As most of you know, my friend Emily and I are in the process of starting a small business with some of the crafty items I've been making. Thought I'd show you some of the stuff we've been working on. Sorry the pictures are kind of dark, but you get the general idea. We're starting with hair accessories, but planning to expand into other areas too. I have lots of ideas in my head...just need to figure out how to execute them. It keeps me from getting enough sleep sometimes, but it's fun.










It's Flashback Friday Time



The Flashback Friday Flickr group came up with a theme this week (fancy dress) but I didn't know about it in time to steal a fancy dress picture from my parents' photo album, so this is what I've got. There was nothing on the back to tell my age or the location of this picture, but I'm guessing I was about five, and that it is most likely somewhere in Kentucky or Tennessee. Maybe my parents can help me out. Anyway, I hope to be doing something similar to this in Idaho/Wyoming next week. Have a good Friday!

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Rude Awakening

Something crawled across Kevin's head at 5:oo this morning. His reaction was quite violent. I thought he was having a seizure. I'm sure I would have reacted similarly had something crawled across my head while I was sleeping, only I would have added some screaming. Anyway, the subsequent search for whatever it was failed to find anything. My guess is that it was the tiny little gecko I saw running around in the bathroom yesterday. Or perhaps it was Kev's imagination. He said he had just been dreaming about mice. Needless to say, there was no hope of going back to sleep after that, so I just got up. Now I am very tired. But at least nothing (that I know of) crawled on my head. I'll be sleeping with the lights on and holding a big shoe tonight.

Last Week's Poll: Current Results

Current Results

At the time of this writing. 16 people have voted in last week's poll, and the 80s seems to be the big winner. Understandable. But surprisingly, someone voted for the 2000s. Perhaps it was a joke vote? Or maybe a kid reads this blog? Who are you, oh Reader Who Loves the Oughts?

Thursday's Theme: Whaddayathink Wednesday



Well, I'll be danged. They still make paste. It looks a little different now than it did when I was in kindergarten. Anyway, here is yesterday's Whaddayathink Wednesday poll.


Did you ever eat the paste? Be honest.
Yes
No
My generation didn't use paste.
  
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Wednesday, August 08, 2007

No Poll

Hi. I didn't post a poll today. There is too much going on. I will try to do it tomorrow since Thursday has no theme.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Top Five Tuesday

Top five foods I didn't know I liked until I was in my 30s (in no particular order):

  1. Mushrooms
  2. Lobster bisque
  3. Split Pea soup
  4. Jambalaya
  5. Oatmeal

For years, I have wanted to like oatmeal. It smells so good. But every time I tried it, the texture made me gag. For some reason, I tried it again a few weeks ago, and HOORAY! No gagging! How I love delicious oatmeal. Especially with blueberries. Mmmmmm.

Monday, August 06, 2007

Whales!


Happy Place 2
Originally uploaded by Tara H.
Well, here it is, Happy Monday again. This week's happy place is a whale-watching cruise we took off the coast of Maine in 2003. If you have never done this, I really recommend it. It is pretty amazing to see big giant whales swimming along beside you so gracefullly. It's very peaceful. (It's not easy to get a picture of them though, as you can see). We also saw dolphins and puffins and various other birds. I love Maine. I think it is my favorite state. It also has mountians and lakes and loons and lobster and the best blueberries ever.

Saturday, August 04, 2007

Friday, August 03, 2007

Peanut Flashback


Daphne, a year ago. August 2006.

Flasback Friday



Well, this is me at the kitchen table doing some arts and crafts. It seems I got an early start. Since we don't have our scanner hooked up right now, I had to take a picture of the picture and post that, hence the warp and glare. The back of the polaroid says I am 4 and 1/2, so I am guessing that this was taken around Christmas time in 1972 (also right around the time LarryFeathers was born!). I spent a lot of time at that table. I remember fingerpainting there, helping make cookies there, eating grilled cheese and tomato soup there, and stubbornly sitting there for hours because I wouldn't eat my vegetables. Good times, bad times. Anyway, if we ever move to another house, I would like to have an eat-in kitchen.

A couple of notes about this picture. First, notice the groovy curtains. I'd give anything to have those. So 70s, so orange. Also, notice the jar of paste on the table. Remember paste? It was the adhesive of choice for children back then. It came with its own built-in application wand (you can see it sticking up there in the jar). It never seemed to work very well, though, and your projects were always kinda lumpy. I remember the smell very well. I do NOT, however, remember the taste, like many of my kindergarten classmates probably do. I never ate the paste. Anyway, I don't even think they make it anymore. I haven't seen it in years.

So, there's Flashback Friday for you. Have a good weekend!

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Theme-Free Thursday

In other words, I got nothin'.

Last night we watched One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. This is a genius movie that everyone should see. It has some of the greatest characters in film history. If any of you have read the book, please tell me if it is worth doing. I need a good paperback to take on our trip.

It is August now, and so far we have had a pretty mild summer. It appears that is about to change. It is supposed to be really hot and sunny this weekend.

I am going to be 39 any day now. It just doesn't seem right.

So far, 9 people have taken yesterday's poll, and the 80s is winning. I haven't voted. I can't decide. Next week's poll may or may not be about aliens.

Ok. Well, that's all I've got. Tomorrow is Flashback Friday.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Whaddayathink Wednesday

Here is a poll. Please vote only once. It is anonymous, so anyone can vote...you don't have to be a commenter. That means people who claim to read this blog but never comment should go ahead and vote. Do it in the name of science! It'll be fun!


If you could listen to music from only one decade, it would be
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
  
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Thanks for participating in Whaddayathink Wednesday. I don't know what the Thursday theme will be yet.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Top 5 Bad Concerts I Can't Believe I Actually Paid to See

  1. Saxon and Armoured Saint at the Arcadia
  2. Sammy Hagar at Reunion Arena
  3. Ronnie James Dio at Reunion
  4. Pantera at the Arcadia
  5. A very wheels-off Debbie Harry singing to recorded music at some little bar on Greenville Ave. She kept forgetting the lyrics.

I'm sure there are more that I can't think of right now. Please feel free to comment with stories of bad shows you've seen! Thanks for reading Top 5 Tuesday!

Stay tuned...Tomorrow is Whaddayathink Wednesday.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Ooh Wee!



In order to force myself to have something to blog about, I have decided to start a series of regularly scheduled topics. I got the idea from some other bloggers out there who have started a thing called "Flashback Fridays," in which they post old photos of themselves from childhood or whatever. I may do that too, but I'm not sure how to hook up our scanner, so I thought instead I'd start with Happy Mondays*. On Happy Mondays, I will post a picture of one of my happy places, and maybe that will help me get my week off to a good start. Pictured above is delicious food from VoodooBarbeque on St. Charles in New Orleans. We went there on our honeymoon in April 2003. This picture is Kev's plate. You can tell because it has two pickles on it. I hate everything to do with pickles, so I always make Kev take mine right away before it contaminates the food on my plate. Next to the pickles is a pile of the best corn pudding on the planet. I wish I had some now. New Orleans gets my vote for best food in the country.

*Happy Mondays is a cool band from the 90's but I lost all my Happy Mondays cassette tapes.

Tune in tomorrow for Top 5 Tuesday!

Friday, July 27, 2007

Rats

I have finished Harry Potter as predicted. Now I have post Harry Potter Let-Down. I knew this would happen. And this time, there is no "next book" to look forward to. Dang.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

School Supply Envy and So Forth

Yesterday I went to Target. They have just set up their seasonal display of school supplies. Oh, how I wish they had such cool school supplies when I was in school. I might've liked going to school if I'd had stuff like that. I must be kept out of Target until at least mid-September when the last remains of school supplies are on super-clearance.

I am concerned because it is unseasonably hot in Wyoming/Idaho, which is where we are going in three short weeks, presumably to escape the Texas heat. I believe it was just as hot in Jackson Hole yesterday as it was here. This will not do.

The new Harry Potter is pretty good so far. My plan was to make it last, but that's not gonna happen. I'll probably finish it by the end of the week.

I need to know the secret to scallops. I have made them a couple times, but they were only just OK. And last time I made them, the house smelled fishy for a whole week. The fishmongers at Central Market were giving out samples of bacon-wrapped scallops on Sunday, and they were DE-licious. Mine never taste like that. If you have any tips, please let me know.

The Peanut...


The Peanut...
Originally uploaded by Tara H.
...doesn't fall far from the tree.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Bounce House


Bounce House
Originally uploaded by Tara H.
We had a Big Weekend. There was swimming, bounce houses, chicken dancing, bbq, shopping at Kwik E Mart, cheese grits, risotto...so exhausting, but the Peanut had a blast. Now, I am going to go read the first chapter of the last Harry Potter.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Now, THAT's More Like Me



A different Simpsonizer here that starts with a real photo of you and then allows you to make minor changes. More fun than the other one.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Hair Experiment


Hair Experiment
Originally uploaded by Tara H.
Daphne's hair is becoming a little unruly, so I tried a little experiment. The bands stayed in for a total of 45 seconds.

Monday, July 16, 2007

If I was a Simpson...


Well, if anyone is looking for a good timewasting activity, you can go here and make yourself into a Simpson's character. That's me, above. I couldn't find a curly-haired option I liked, so this will have to do. While I was at it, I made a Daphne Simpson, below.



And here is my favorite: Kev Simpson, below. Looks just like him, don't ya think?





Thursday, July 12, 2007

The Road to Recovery (or...Happy Feet)


So, I got my new Target shirts, a pedicure, and (finally!) a haircut, and I'm feeling a little better. But all that doesn't change the fact that I am turning 39 in less than a month, and I'm not handling it very well. I don't want to be 39. I want to be 37. Forever. It's a great age. Anyway, that, plus the heat, plus the fact that a lot of people I like are stressed or sad or having a general malaise, and I can't seem to quite get my groove.

One thing that is good is that the day after my dreaded birthday, we are heading to the mountains for a much needed vacation. There will be clean air and trees and wildlife and delightfully cool temperatures, so it should be good. Perhaps I will forget all about being 39. Maybe, just maybe, I will even see an owl. That would probably catapult me right back into hypergroove.

Monday, July 09, 2007

Chicken a la Kev


Kev cooked dinner last night. Lucky me. De-Licious.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

All the Young Dudes


Yesterday, we took a road trip to East Texas to visit some friends. First stop was Whitney and Bob's new house, which is very cute and has a screened porch and some bluebird houses. This was the first time all of our kids (mine, Whitney's, Shannon's and Julie's) have been together, and it was really fun to see. Of course, just as we got the kids situated for a picture, my camera batteries died, and by the time I changed them, the kids were no longer sitting nicely. I am hoping one of my other friends got a good shot.


Shannon's daughter was kind enough to let the Peanut try out her wings.



From Whitney's, we headed to our friend Cheryl's house for a big BBQ. Cheryl lives on a ranch. She has cows. Below, you can see Kev looking at them. Kev would make a good cowboy. But I would not last very long on a ranch. There is a lot of dirt and mud and stuff out there.

It was fun, but not very relaxing, as we had to chase Daphne around the whole time. She had a blast with all the people and babies and dogs and cows.

There was a lot of good food. Cheryl smoked a brisket, which I heard was excellent. I couldn't bring myself to eat any, what with all the cows staring at me from just over the fence. I had some sausages. I didn't see any pigs around.







Would you eat brisket if this was staring right at you? She looks like she knows exactly what was going on.
It was a good day out, but very exhausting. Today we're taking it easy.




Tuesday, July 03, 2007

The Continuing Story of Charlie and Harriet...


So, after I finished embroidering Charlie and Harriet, I needed to decide what to do with them, and it was my big idea to frame them for the Peanut's room. She likes birds.

First, I scorched the fabric when I was pressing it (bottom left, under Charlie). Then, I messed up sewing on the pink background fabric, hence the lumpy bits. Then, I couldn't get it centered in the frame. Then I cut the (bad word) out of my finger when I was cleaning the glass with goo-gone, trying to get off the goo from the dumb Target sticker. There was blood everywhere, and I probably need a stitch, but I'm not getting one. So, it is far from perfect, but a lot of blood, sweat, and tears went into this simple little project. I sure hope Daphne doesn't put this in a garage sale or something when I'm dead.

Hooray for Target



Exactly what I was looking for yesterday, found this morning at Target for $16.99. I will probably add a little something to make it less plain...

It's a good thing I found this shirt. I was pretty close to just completely giving up and getting some sweat pants.

Monday, July 02, 2007

Good Times Bad Times


Yesterday, our friend John came for dinner. I made jambalaya (ooh-wee!) and this blueberry cake (recipe here). The cake was really good...not too sweet. I added a little lemon zest, but otherwise, followed the recipe exactly, and served it warm with some of the home-made ice cream my dad made for Daphne's birthday. If you make this cake, you will probably feel happy for at least the few minutes it takes to eat it, and maybe even for a few minutes afterward. Daphne cried when hers was all gone. Plus, it will make your house smell good. And blueberries are really good right now, so this is a good way to use them. It was good to see our friend John, and a nice time was had by all.

Things have taken a slightly more negative turn today, though. Nothing seems to be able to crush my self-esteem more than a trip to the mall. I know I always make fun of Kev for having a "uniform," but since I pretty much only wear jeans and a t-shirt every day, I don't have much room to talk. So I decided I should get a couple of nicer shirts to wear this summer, and you would think this would be easy in a mall with hundreds of stores. Geez. And it's not like I was looking for pants (don't even get me started). All I wanted was a simple white light and airy blouse that fits. But no. The first problem is that everything at the mall is expensive. The second problem is that all this season's shirts are cut like maternity shirts and make me look 6 months pregnant. I do not want to look 6 months pregnant. I have already been through that. Anyway, after trying on about 30 shirts in 4 different shops (poor Daphne, she was so patient), I finally found one shirt I liked, and payed way too much for it, but I will wear it because it is orange and kinda cute and doesn't make me look 6 months pregnant. But the whole experience was depressing. Plus, while we were at the mall, I happened to look down and notice the sad state of my feet, which are in desperate need of some attention. I don't even look in the mirror at my hair anymore. It hasn't been cut since before Daphne was born, so it is very unruly, especially with all this rain, and the silver ones are slowly taking over.

This post is a cry for help. Please, someone, nominate me for What Not to Wear so I can get some assistance from Stacy and Clinton.

I know, Kev, I know. Somebody needs a nap.

Charlie and Harriet


Last night we watched So I Married and Axe Murderer. It was funny as usual.

All is does is rain and rain and rain. I think we will go to the mall today.