Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Wedded bliss :-)

What a delightful, lovely, wonderful and fun wedding!

Tears, laughter, joy and tons of love. What could be better than that? Not too much.

They wrote part of their vows and made everybody cry right along with them. So sweet. They are so blessed to have so many friends and people that love them. It was great to meet so many of them!

My brother and sister-in-law are the greatest people...there was an older couple getting married the same day and they only had a couple people with them so Jeff and Denae volunteered their wedding set up to them. Denae gave the woman her veil to wear and Jeff walked her down the isle. He got one of his friends to video tape it and another to take pictures. They're going to send them the video and the pictures. He says, "the more you give, the more you get back". Pretty good stuff.

LOVE ROCKS!
LIFE IS GOOOOD!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Ain't love grand?

Tomorrow afternoon we'll be on our way to Laughlin!

I love weddings. I especially love that my baby brother has found the true version! And he's just so dang cute when he says "I love her so much!" *sigh* It's so sweet!

I CAN'T WAIT to see them 'take the plunge' on Saturday. And I'm looking forward to meeting all their friends. They call them selves "the fun group". I bet they are down right embarrassing to be around sometimes! Doesn't that sound great?!?!?!?! I love extroverts :-) And there's the added bonus of seeing my nieces and nephew too. Most of them are all grown up now. It's so weird how that happens.

Fox pee

Well, we got our fox pee last week. I carefully sprinkled it around the woodchucks hole and a little beyond, just to be safe. So far...NO woodchuck!! Woohoo. Although, after talking with a varmit terminator, I learned that their territory covers a lot of ground and they cycle through it. So it might spend a few days at our burrow and then move on to the neighboring burrow etc. Then it will start over. So it could be coincidental that it's not around right now. OR it could be that we didn't really need to buy any fox pee because we have a real live one! I saw it this morning. It didn't seemed to be bothered by my presence and was pretty casual. But I'm happy to think that perhaps, the real red fox has accommodated us by eating the pesky woodchuck!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Monday, September 21, 2009

Why?

From
AP;updated 2:49 p.m. ET, Thurs., Sept . 3, 2009

Salt Lake City- A Salt Lake City woman who held a Guinness World Record for her long fingernails before they broke off in a car crash says it was the most dramatic event of her life.
But Lee Redmond, who lost the fingernails in February, says it's now much easier to do things and her hands seem to fly with the weight of the nails gone.
The 68-year-old won't grow her nails out again, saying it took 30 years the first time and she may not live for another 30.

30 years?!?!?!! Why??? Oh sure, because you can. But just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Why on earth would you want to inconvenience yourself like that? And for 30 years???

People are crazy.

Not so fun things...

Ya know all that fun stuff there was to do over the weekend? Did I do any of it?
NO.
You know why? Of course you don't. But I'll whine and tell you. Because I broke my toe, that's why. STUPID BED LEG. Now my foot is blue and swollen and HURTS! Whew, now I feel better. I've been wanting to whine about it for 2 days now. Actually, it feels better with shoes on. So we spent the weekend doing house chores and bagging leaves. It doesn't seem like we should be doing that already. I mean, it's not officially Autumn until tomorrow. And I got a jump on next weekends stuff. Charged up the camcorder, got batteries for the camera etc. It was still a good weekend, but dang! STUPID TOE.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Fun things

Lot's of fun stuff to do this weekend! Well, except for taking the dogs in to get their shots.
There's Irish Fest downtown. I walked by there at lunch today and it looks like a pretty big event. I think we should go, it's going to be so pretty out. Then there's the big auction;

Whatever is earned from the auction goes to pay the Internal Revenue Service the money authorities say former business woman Susan Ellis owes them.
Authorities say Ellis owed the government over $2 million and was fined $1.2 million. The government believes Ellis went on a big buying spree before entering prison, spending upward of $200,000. They've already auctioned off a boat, jet skis and other property.
This weekend's auction is how the government will get some of its money back - by putting her expensive items on the auction block.
Meantime, it's a designer label fashionista's dream come true.
"We have fur coats. We have designer jewelry, designer hand bags, designer clothing from the most famous designers in the world."


None of us have ever been to an auction...it could be fun!

And...I need to finish up getting ready to leave for bubba's wedding!

Yep, lots of good stuff to do.

(and Autumn is right around the corner!)

Thursday, September 17, 2009

boys grow into men?

I know you've probably seen this one, but I was cleaning out some old emails and I ran across this picture. It made me laugh. Laughing is always a good thing so I'm sharing it...

It's called,

why men shouldn't own action figures

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Huh? (again)

From The AP
updated 4:44 p.m. ET, Tues., Sept . 15, 2009

WICHITA, Kan. - A tender moment in a trash bin went all wrong for a couple who found themselves being held up at pocket knife point.
Police said two 44-year-olds had climbed into a dumpster to be alone just after 6 p.m. Saturday when two men interrupted them and demanded their belongings. Officers said the man and woman were engaged in "an intimate moment" when they were robbed of their shoes, jewelry and the man's wallet.



I'm not really looking for things that make me scratch my head, honest. Maybe they were homeless and doing it in a trash bin just didn't seem all that bizarre? Not even in my wild inebriated youth would this have been a "go for it" kind of moment! Ick.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Huh?

WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Tuesday the worst recession since the 1930s is probably over, although he cautioned that pain — especially for the nearly 15 million unemployed Americans — will persist.

I'm so busy scratching my head, I just don't have anything to say except, huh?

Dirty Dancing


Dirty Dancing is one of my top 10 favorite movies. I bet I've seen at least 2 dozen times.

And you are a big fat liar or an emotionally desolate poop if Ghost didn't make you cry.

Wasn't Patrick Swayze great in both of those? Oh, the man said not to forget Road House. To each his own. Anyway, even he was saddened by the news of his death. He said it was hard not to pull for him because he was such a likable guy and he was so determined.


I guess you all know what movies I'll be watching this weekend!!!


Sunday, September 13, 2009

Old vs New

First of all, the car show was this last Saturday, not the weekend before. The weather was great, sunny, low humidity, nice breeze. Bill said it was a lot more fun than he anticipated it would be. You know, sometimes small town local things are kind of dorky. They had some really great old cars though. I think the thing that really struck me was that most of them were not restored. They were simply in perfect condition. How does that happen? Anyway, they also had a section of what the man referred to as "bad ASS" cars. There were the usual suspects, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche. But...they also had several Lotus. Whoa. Now those are cool!!

My next old vs new thing is...toilets. So, we live in a house that was built in 1971. It has 2 bathrooms. In one, the toilet is a couple years old, and tall. I like it. The other, is O*L*D. The plumber said at least 20 years. He also told us it would have to be replaced soon ~ it just didn't the have the oomph it used to. Plus, it was big and used a lot of water. We replaced it last weekend. Every time I flush the new one, I'm amazed at how well it works. I know that's dumb but I just got used to the old one. Like the new fridge. The old one was just fine, but the new one has an ice maker! And I still don't mind doing the dishes in the sink. I mean, there's only 2 of us. So the new dishwasher is great, but it's one of those things I could live without.

And my last old vs new thing...food. Did you ever like Spegettio's and Chef Boyardee raviolis when you were younger? Do you remember the snack, Bugles? Those are SO icky by the way.
When was the last time you ate those? I can't even tell you when the last time was for me...35/40 years ago? And I can't tell you what came over me to want them this weekend! That's what we had for dinner Saturday night. Chef Boyardee Raviolis. They were yummy. Don't laugh, try them again! Maybe it was a nostalgic thing?

Friday, September 11, 2009

8 years ago...

Early in the morning on September 11, 2001, nineteen hijackers took control of four commercial airliners en route to San Francisco and Los Angeles from Boston, Newark, and Washington, D.C. (Washington Dulles International Airport).

At 8:46 a.m., American Airlines Flight 11 was crashed into the World Trade Center's North Tower, followed by United Airlines Flight 175 which hit the South Tower at 9:03 a.m. Another group of hijackers flew American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon at 9:37 a.m. A fourth flight, United Airlines Flight 93, whose ultimate target was thought to be either the United States Capitol or White House, crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania at 10:03 a.m, after the passengers on board engaged in a fight with the hijackers.

The south tower fell at approximately 9:59 a.m., after burning for 56 minutes in a fire caused by the impact of United Airlines Flight 175. The north tower collapsed at 10:28 a.m., after burning for approximately 102 minutes.

There were a total of 2,993 deaths, including the 19 hijackers:
246 on the four planes (from which there were no survivors),
2,603 in New York City in the towers and on the ground,
and 125 at the Pentagon. An additional 24 people remain listed as missing.

At least 200 people jumped to their deaths from the burning towers, landing on the streets and rooftops of adjacent buildings hundreds of feet below.

A total of 411 emergency workers who responded to the scene died as they attempted to rescue people and fight fires. The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) lost 341 firefighters and 2 FDNY paramedics. The New York City Police Department lost 23 officers. The Port Authority Police Department lost 37 officers, and 8 additional EMTs and paramedics from private EMS units were killed.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Thank you

Tomorrow, if you run into a Firefighter, Law Enforcement Officer or a member of the Armed Services, say thank you. Thank you for serving your community/country. Thank you for your bravery, courage, dedication and commitment. Someday it may be your life.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

09/09/09

Though the date lacks the pizzazz of the lucky sevens (07/07/07), that isn't stopping marketers, mathematicians and the marriage-minded from dressing it to the nines.

Lottery users will undoubtedly try their luck by playing 999 Wednesday, and a lucky mother might see herself profiled on the news should she give birth at just the right time: 9:09.

So why not get in on the act?

After all, you're unlikely to experience another single-digit date in your lifetime. The next one won't roll around for 92 years -- until 1/1/2101.

In China, more than 10,000 couples were expected to register their marriages in Beijing on Wednesday and 6,000 more couples were set to tie the knot in Shanghai -- even though it's a weekday, said the Xinhua news agency.

That's because Chinese culture considers the number nine auspicious. In major Chinese dialects, the word for "nine" sounds similar to "longlasting."

Marriage also will be on the mind of many around the world who hope the date will translate to a life on cloud nine.

Ditto for Australia. The state of Queensland has reported a threefold increase in the number of couples tying the knot.

Those who like to play with numbers will have a field day on 09/09/09.

The date falls on a Wednesday in September, both of which have 9 letters.

September 9 also is the 252nd day of the year. 2+5+2=9

In addition, if you multiply a single-digit number by 9, the resulting two digits add up to 9. Consider: 8x9=72 7+2=9

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

More to do

I'm looking forward to adding these to my list of books to read!

Pirate Latitudes
By Michael Crichton
Don't you just love a good pirate tale?!

Under the Dome
By Stephen King
Okay, I have to read all of his books.

Breathless
By Dean Koontz
About this book: A Colorado carpenter and a vet go on the run to protect a new species of animals they have discovered.
I already love this book!!

When Everything Changed
The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present
By Gail Collins
Doesn't this one sound fun?

The Lost Symbol
By Dan Brown
About this book: Harvard professor Robert Langdon returns for the first time since the mega-smash The Da Vinci Code as Brown unravels the mysterious brotherhood of the Masons.
I like Dan Brown. I like conspiracy theories too. It's a good combo.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Ummm, ewwwwww

Okay, I have to share this tidbit;

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/32665106/ns/today-today_food_and_wine/?gt1=43001

I really don't have anything to say about it, it's too ummm, ewwwwwwww. I suppose if you are one of the nuts that really likes deep fried twinkies, then you might be up for trying deep fried butter. Me? Uh uh, NO thanks!

Hey Jen, watch out for those Texans, they're kinda weird!!!

3 day weekend!

Ahhhhh. TGIF everybody! (breakfast was yummy as usual) 3 day weekends are great :-) And if you have something fun planned, they are even more fun! Unless you are like me, I got nothing going on!! Let me say it again...ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. NO plans. Oh, 1 little thing for Bill. There's a classic car show on Main Street Sunday. But we can walk to that. And we don't even have to go if we don't feel like it! Sometimes it's just nice not to have to do something. You know there's always plenty you could do, and lots you will do, but it's different if you don't have to. The weather is going to be lovely too.

I have my MP3 player on ~ doing tedious stuff at work ~ on an oldies station. Some oldies should be banned and considered crimes to humanity. Like this one...
Sing, sing a song
make it simple, to last your whole life long
Don't worry that it's not good enough for anyone else to hear....

Aggghhhh! I mean, I actually like some of The Carpenters songs, but this one is horrible! And if you have it stuck in your head now, I am SO sorry!!!!

.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

LOL hahahahaHAHAHAHA

Sometimes I just crack myself up!

You know that hilarious picture I have on my desktop? It still makes me chuckle every morning, by the way. And sometimes I even cock my head to look back at the retarded one!



Well, I had the funniest thought this afternoon...they look like Bill and me!!!!!! Oh, he's the serious one of course, and I'm the dorky one! Oh man that made me laugh!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Eureka!

Fox pee at Bass Pro Shops!

Woohoo! Woodchuck begone!

It's cute???!!!???

That dang woodchuck!! WHAT do we have to do to get rid of that sucker?

I was getting ready to let the dogs out yesterday when I looked out and saw that stupid woodchuck in the middle of the yard. Bill always thought I was exaggerating when I said it was gigantic, so I was a little glad that he finally got to see it. Really, it's bigger than Punxsutawney Phil.

So there it is, happily munching on the wild berries, looking up every once in awhile...and Bill said, "damn. I don't think I could shoot it now ~ it's kinda cute".

I read last night that if you sprinkle fox urine around, a woodchuck will be scared off. Hmmmm, can you buy fox pee? I guess I'll find out!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

California wildfires

As a former Californian, I'm always awed at pictures like this...





I don't suppose you ever get used to that if you live there.

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vacations are great!

This year, we've gone from zero to sixty in 7 seconds. For years, we never went anywhere. Well, Mom and I used to go to Cali every year. But Bill and I never did anything. Then we had a family reunion and a couple weddings and bam! This year has been chock full of vacations and we aren't done yet!

First there was Vegas.
Then there was our anniversary.
Then Bill had the guy ride.
Then we had Ryan out for 5 days.
Next is Laughlin.
Whew!

Ryan went home last night. It sure was great to have him here. He's so easy going and we learned some new things about him! Neat. Bill was a little sad this morning, but the girls didn't look for him! Funny.

Oh, and that movie? District 9? Yuck. Bill and Ryan liked it. Not really my cup o tea. Well, there are a couple nice things I can say...the special fx were awesome, the cinematography was very cool, and for an alien movie it was quite the social commentary. That was pretty interesting. But the story as a whole was fairly predictable and it was like any other 'slasher' kind of movie ~ too much gore. Bill said he liked that it took place somewhere other than the USA. That didn't occur to me until he said it.

Now it's back to the grind stone and regular life :-)
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