day 30 – movies you can watch again and again.
This blog brings an end to my "30 Days of Blogging" project. I stole this idea from a few other people and now I'm one of the only ones who kept it up for some reason.
My favorite movie list probably isn't that exciting to others. Like my television programming, I prefer to watch silly stuff because it keeps me entertained and they are very easy to watch repeatedly....Also, I've gotta through in some cult classics. These following movies I've seen far too many times:
40 Year Old Virgin
I love You, Man
Stepbrothers
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Role Models
Garden State
Clerks 1 & 2
Mallrats
Princess Bride
The Goonies (though, I will admit, I'm actually getting sick of this one)
The Breakfast Club
I'm also a sucker for all of the Harry Potter flicks.
I'm sure I'm forgetting a bunch, but oh well
Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Day 29
day 29 – favorite tv shows and why you like them
Sadly, with being home all day long I tend to keep the tv on for something to glance at while the boys play with each other.At least I'm the one being a bum and watching tv and not the kids ;)
My favorites are:
The Office--The cast is great, the humor is right up my alley, and I've rarely been disappointed throughout the seven seasons. We didn't have cable for a few months and we watched this show every day--I'm still not burned out on it so that says something! Sadly, I can probably recite every episode. And who doesn't love Jim and Pam?!
Family Guy--Mindless programming that makes me giggle. Sometimes they take things too far (like every one throwing up for 3 minutes straight), but for the most part this show doesn't disappoint me either [my mom would have to disagree with that]. I have seen every episode of this show a trillion times as well as The Office.
Parenthood--This is my new favorite show. It's only been on for two seasons, but the cast is amazing, the writing is phenomenal, and the situations the family finds themselves in are easy to relate to. This show isn't necessarily one that I can watch a million times like the other two (mostly because it's more of a drama I suppose), but it is SO good. As dysfunctional as the Braverman family can be, it makes me want a big family that is close like they are. Plus, I have a soft spot for Max :) The hit the nail on the head when it comes to portraying a child with autism.
Cupcake and Cake Wars-- I just think it's fun to see how creative these people get when making their cakes! I secretly wish I could make cute stuff like that, but apparently it's not in my skill set.
Sadly, with being home all day long I tend to keep the tv on for something to glance at while the boys play with each other.At least I'm the one being a bum and watching tv and not the kids ;)
My favorites are:
The Office--The cast is great, the humor is right up my alley, and I've rarely been disappointed throughout the seven seasons. We didn't have cable for a few months and we watched this show every day--I'm still not burned out on it so that says something! Sadly, I can probably recite every episode. And who doesn't love Jim and Pam?!
Family Guy--Mindless programming that makes me giggle. Sometimes they take things too far (like every one throwing up for 3 minutes straight), but for the most part this show doesn't disappoint me either [my mom would have to disagree with that]. I have seen every episode of this show a trillion times as well as The Office.
Parenthood--This is my new favorite show. It's only been on for two seasons, but the cast is amazing, the writing is phenomenal, and the situations the family finds themselves in are easy to relate to. This show isn't necessarily one that I can watch a million times like the other two (mostly because it's more of a drama I suppose), but it is SO good. As dysfunctional as the Braverman family can be, it makes me want a big family that is close like they are. Plus, I have a soft spot for Max :) The hit the nail on the head when it comes to portraying a child with autism.
Cupcake and Cake Wars-- I just think it's fun to see how creative these people get when making their cakes! I secretly wish I could make cute stuff like that, but apparently it's not in my skill set.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Day 28
day 28- cruise a thesaurus and pick out 10 words you like the sound of
I don't own a thesaurus. Does anyone? Anywho, I perused dictionary.com so I'm sure that's a suitable substitute. I'm being mean and not putting the definition. If you like the sound of it too and are curious as to what it means you have to do the work and find out :) Well, it's not too much work to find out, but you do have to click on the words. I know, I make things so difficult.
Enjoy!
apocopate
crepuscular
kvetch
tenebrous
bailiwick
hubris
donnybrook
gewgaw
pelf
susurrus:
I don't own a thesaurus. Does anyone? Anywho, I perused dictionary.com so I'm sure that's a suitable substitute. I'm being mean and not putting the definition. If you like the sound of it too and are curious as to what it means you have to do the work and find out :) Well, it's not too much work to find out, but you do have to click on the words. I know, I make things so difficult.
Enjoy!
apocopate
crepuscular
kvetch
tenebrous
bailiwick
hubris
donnybrook
gewgaw
pelf
susurrus:
Friday, February 25, 2011
day 27
day 27- my day job verses my passion
My day job--Here's another tough one for me to answer. My day job consists of loving on two crazy kids all day. Well, I do babysit in the mornings, so I suppose that's my "job." But, for the record I'm unemployed and am a stay-at-home mommy. I mostly love staying home with my boys, and I am definitely very glad that I can help out two friends and watch their daughters. It's a little crazy sometimes with four kids under the age of 4 in the house, but I don't mind it one bit!
My passion?--I graduated college with a BA in Liberal Studies, thinking that teaching was my passion. However, after getting my diploma I had little desire to get my credentials. I'm not sure the exact reasoning, but I think I was just burned out on school to be honest. Also, all those tests looked daunting. Before graduating, my friend told me about her job being a one-on-one aide for children with autism. That was right up my alley even though I wasn't even sure what autism truly was. I worked with those amazing children for a little over two years and loved it tremendously. I didn't necessarily like all of my bosses, but who ever does?! It was amazing to see the difference that I made in those kids' lives. I stopped working there after the boys were born and I miss those kids to pieces! I don't know if working with autistic children is my passion, but even after being hit, kicked, scratched, bit, and spit on, seeing those kids FINALLY get what you've been teaching them is one of the best feelings in the world.
My calling?!--I've always had a love for candy. I used to tell my mom that I wanted to be a "candyologist" when I grew up. I'm not exactly sure what a candyologist would do, but maybe that's for me to figure out. There's a new show out called "Kid in a Candy Store" where the guy goes around to candy stores and eats delicious treats all day long. Maybe that's what a candyologist does. I could definitely do that...
My day job--Here's another tough one for me to answer. My day job consists of loving on two crazy kids all day. Well, I do babysit in the mornings, so I suppose that's my "job." But, for the record I'm unemployed and am a stay-at-home mommy. I mostly love staying home with my boys, and I am definitely very glad that I can help out two friends and watch their daughters. It's a little crazy sometimes with four kids under the age of 4 in the house, but I don't mind it one bit!
My passion?--I graduated college with a BA in Liberal Studies, thinking that teaching was my passion. However, after getting my diploma I had little desire to get my credentials. I'm not sure the exact reasoning, but I think I was just burned out on school to be honest. Also, all those tests looked daunting. Before graduating, my friend told me about her job being a one-on-one aide for children with autism. That was right up my alley even though I wasn't even sure what autism truly was. I worked with those amazing children for a little over two years and loved it tremendously. I didn't necessarily like all of my bosses, but who ever does?! It was amazing to see the difference that I made in those kids' lives. I stopped working there after the boys were born and I miss those kids to pieces! I don't know if working with autistic children is my passion, but even after being hit, kicked, scratched, bit, and spit on, seeing those kids FINALLY get what you've been teaching them is one of the best feelings in the world.
My calling?!--I've always had a love for candy. I used to tell my mom that I wanted to be a "candyologist" when I grew up. I'm not exactly sure what a candyologist would do, but maybe that's for me to figure out. There's a new show out called "Kid in a Candy Store" where the guy goes around to candy stores and eats delicious treats all day long. Maybe that's what a candyologist does. I could definitely do that...
Thursday, February 24, 2011
day 26
day 26- list 10 things that you are thankful for
I was typing out people's names and other various items, but I'm stealing what my pal Jessica wrote--that this is asking for THINGS that I'm thankful for, not people, so I'm tossing all you people out of my list. Just know that I do like (most of) you ;) hehe.
This is in no particular order.
1) Ice cream
2) cell phones
3) eye liner
4) potatoes
5) Converse shoes
6) flat irons
7) Facebook (sad, I know....but since I stay home all day long it's my main glimpse into the outside world)
8) chapstick
9) naps
10) hoodies
These things make me a happy girl :)
I was typing out people's names and other various items, but I'm stealing what my pal Jessica wrote--that this is asking for THINGS that I'm thankful for, not people, so I'm tossing all you people out of my list. Just know that I do like (most of) you ;) hehe.
This is in no particular order.
1) Ice cream
2) cell phones
3) eye liner
4) potatoes
5) Converse shoes
6) flat irons
7) Facebook (sad, I know....but since I stay home all day long it's my main glimpse into the outside world)
8) chapstick
9) naps
10) hoodies
These things make me a happy girl :)
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Day 25
day 25- what I would find in your bag
This isn't going to be very exciting. I'm very much a minimalist when it comes to my purse.The only things you will find in there are:
my wallet (with no cash)
a compact
a tube of cherry flavored chapstick
a pen
two diapers (even if I go out with no babies)
a few wipes
and usually a crumpled up receipt or two
That's it. Sorry that's kinda boring, but hey, that's me ;)
This isn't going to be very exciting. I'm very much a minimalist when it comes to my purse.The only things you will find in there are:
my wallet (with no cash)
a compact
a tube of cherry flavored chapstick
a pen
two diapers (even if I go out with no babies)
a few wipes
and usually a crumpled up receipt or two
That's it. Sorry that's kinda boring, but hey, that's me ;)
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Day 24
day 24- post your favorite quote or verse of scripture and why
I have many quotes that I say often--most are from some silly comedy movie that I've seen far too many times. Or, a lot also come from my favorite show, The Office. I was compelled to put my answer as "that's what she said" because it can be used in so many contexts, but I'll refrain.
Instead, I'm going with part of a speech. This speaker always talks with such dignity and grace. Words just flow out of his mouth like sweet, sweet molasses. He never stumbles, and always knows exactly what to say....
"There's an old saying in Tennessee -- I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee -- that says, fool me once, shame on --shame on you. Fool me -- you can't get fooled again." --George W Bush.
ok, well, at least he's always good for a laugh.
I have many quotes that I say often--most are from some silly comedy movie that I've seen far too many times. Or, a lot also come from my favorite show, The Office. I was compelled to put my answer as "that's what she said" because it can be used in so many contexts, but I'll refrain.
Instead, I'm going with part of a speech. This speaker always talks with such dignity and grace. Words just flow out of his mouth like sweet, sweet molasses. He never stumbles, and always knows exactly what to say....
"There's an old saying in Tennessee -- I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee -- that says, fool me once, shame on --shame on you. Fool me -- you can't get fooled again." --George W Bush.
ok, well, at least he's always good for a laugh.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Day 23
day 23- something you crave a lot
I'm pretty sure that Mexican food is the most delicious food ever created. I would seriously have no problem eating it every day for a long time (at least I think I would be down for that). One of the best things about going to a Mexican restaurant are the chips and salsa--they are usually very tasty and always free -- I eat far too many, but still always manage to gobble my plate down too because it's oh so yummy. And I don't play favorites either--tacos, burritos, enchiladas, nachos, chimichangas--they're all welcome in my mouth. Oh, I just might have to go to El Jardin tonight.
What a better way to follow up a yummy Mexican dinner than with a Reese's peanut butter cup Blizzard?! Ice cream AND candy--you just can't go wrong there. mmmm
Mexican food |
Reese's Blizzard |
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Day 22
day 22- what makes you different from everyone else
This is a toughy. I honestly don't really know what makes me different. The fact that I have twin boys makes me different from all of my friends. I'm the only one I know who has a set of twin boys. But that only sets me apart from the people I know, which probably isn't that many now that I live a life of a secluded mom. That's also too easy of a response, most likely.
So, what else can I say? I put on Mickey Mouse Clubhouse for the boys, but I'm the one who watches it. I like to go to the beach, but I don't like to go in the ocean. I have a fear of seaweed touching my feet--if I get grazed by it I freak out and am done with my ocean experience. I eat far too much candy and ice cream despite the fact that my teeth are far from perfect. I suffer from what I like to call "itchy ear syndrome." Sometimes I scratch the inside of my ears so much that they are swollen the next day, which I know is no good, but I just can't help it--it feels so darn good. I think I would be addicted to getting tattoos, but I've never gotten one. I have extremely low self-esteem, although all the boys in my life seem to think differently of me.I wouldn't mind being girly, but I don't think I would be very good at it. I think I'll be happy wearing jeans and t-shirts my whole life. I married my best friend. My eyes sort of change color depending on what I'm wearing--they can either be greenish, bluish, or grayish. My fingernails grow really fast and are very strong, but I usually keep them pretty short. I have glasses that I barely ever wear, but secretly want to and can't make myself.....
I'm sure there's a million more things I could write, but that's all for now. I doubt there's anyone out there with all these same similarities and that is what makes me different from every one else!
This is a toughy. I honestly don't really know what makes me different. The fact that I have twin boys makes me different from all of my friends. I'm the only one I know who has a set of twin boys. But that only sets me apart from the people I know, which probably isn't that many now that I live a life of a secluded mom. That's also too easy of a response, most likely.
So, what else can I say? I put on Mickey Mouse Clubhouse for the boys, but I'm the one who watches it. I like to go to the beach, but I don't like to go in the ocean. I have a fear of seaweed touching my feet--if I get grazed by it I freak out and am done with my ocean experience. I eat far too much candy and ice cream despite the fact that my teeth are far from perfect. I suffer from what I like to call "itchy ear syndrome." Sometimes I scratch the inside of my ears so much that they are swollen the next day, which I know is no good, but I just can't help it--it feels so darn good. I think I would be addicted to getting tattoos, but I've never gotten one. I have extremely low self-esteem, although all the boys in my life seem to think differently of me.I wouldn't mind being girly, but I don't think I would be very good at it. I think I'll be happy wearing jeans and t-shirts my whole life. I married my best friend. My eyes sort of change color depending on what I'm wearing--they can either be greenish, bluish, or grayish. My fingernails grow really fast and are very strong, but I usually keep them pretty short. I have glasses that I barely ever wear, but secretly want to and can't make myself.....
I'm sure there's a million more things I could write, but that's all for now. I doubt there's anyone out there with all these same similarities and that is what makes me different from every one else!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Day 21
day 21-a picture of something that makes you happy
I am feeling very compelled to put a picture of Greyson and Connor up, but every one obviously knows that they make me happy all the time. I also promised to be more creative than yesterday, so here we go.
Nathan and I go here at least once a year. Oddly enough, we don't really ride the rides.We love to just walk around, stare at the ocean, and go downtown in the evenings. Oh, and we enjoy the food. You gotta love all that deep-fried goodness! We went here for the first time together on his birthday (the first one we celebrated together as a couple 6 years ago) and it became a tradition. Sometimes we go near my birthday or at other random times since going in the middle of summer results in driving for 2 hours in stopped traffic just to find a parking spot at the Boardwalk. As long as there aren't a million people there, we love it!
Hopefully the babies won't change our tradition. But, how could they not love it here? I'm sure they'll be up for coming along on the trip whenever we go!
I am feeling very compelled to put a picture of Greyson and Connor up, but every one obviously knows that they make me happy all the time. I also promised to be more creative than yesterday, so here we go.
Santa Cruz :) |
Hopefully the babies won't change our tradition. But, how could they not love it here? I'm sure they'll be up for coming along on the trip whenever we go!
Friday, February 18, 2011
Day 20
day 20- write a letter to someone
Dear Blog,
I'm cheating and writing a letter to you. Truthfully, I had a very long day and am not in the blogging mood. I'm sure this is a blog no-no, but sometimes a mommy just needs a night off! I promise I will be more creative tomorrow-- and I honestly don't plan on cheating on any more of the 10 days I have left of this silly project (that I for some reason feel necessary to complete.) Good night, dear blog, I shall see you tomorrow.
Your Pal,
Lindsey :)
Dear Blog,
I'm cheating and writing a letter to you. Truthfully, I had a very long day and am not in the blogging mood. I'm sure this is a blog no-no, but sometimes a mommy just needs a night off! I promise I will be more creative tomorrow-- and I honestly don't plan on cheating on any more of the 10 days I have left of this silly project (that I for some reason feel necessary to complete.) Good night, dear blog, I shall see you tomorrow.
Your Pal,
Lindsey :)
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Day 19
day 19- write about a sweet memory from your past
As a child, my best friend (since I was three years old) was Jessica. Now, 22 years down the road we're still good friends... Anyways, on to the memory(memories)!
p.s. Jessica, don't hate me for these photos I'm about to post.
We used to hang out in my backyard a lot. Upon multiple occasions we would gather various items from around the yard and make up a pretend circus (at least I think it was a circus?). Our favorite things to include in the show were our wooden "horses." These horses were actually my dad's saw horses that he used for his projects, but Jessica and I would drag them out to the middle of the yard, hop on, and "ride" like the wind. I'm pretty sure we named them Brown Charlie and Red Charlie...Thinking back to it I'm sure my dad didn't appreciate us rocking out on his saw horses, but apparently we didn't think of that back then.
We also used to bob for apples in a metal bucket on random hot days to cool off. I guess that's what kind of creative lengths kids without pools had to go to. But, sticking our heads in a nice cool tub felt pretty darn good at the time!
I also had this area in my backyard where we could dig (later my dad built an awesome clubhouse there). Spending multiple days we made a sweet fort out of dirt. It had built in couches and secret holes to stash our goodies. I'm pretty sure it was the coolest dirt fort ever created. At one point, possibly before the couches were carved out, we filled the huge hole up with water, threw some toys in and went fishing! I'm pretty sure we fished on several occasions.
Jessica and I still have fun together, but I miss all the silly things that we did as kids. Maybe we should bob for apples this summer, or take a ride on a piece of wood some day soon :)
As a child, my best friend (since I was three years old) was Jessica. Now, 22 years down the road we're still good friends... Anyways, on to the memory(memories)!
p.s. Jessica, don't hate me for these photos I'm about to post.
We used to hang out in my backyard a lot. Upon multiple occasions we would gather various items from around the yard and make up a pretend circus (at least I think it was a circus?). Our favorite things to include in the show were our wooden "horses." These horses were actually my dad's saw horses that he used for his projects, but Jessica and I would drag them out to the middle of the yard, hop on, and "ride" like the wind. I'm pretty sure we named them Brown Charlie and Red Charlie...Thinking back to it I'm sure my dad didn't appreciate us rocking out on his saw horses, but apparently we didn't think of that back then.
Here we are on the saw horses--I'm so pumped my mom actually had a picture of it! |
We also used to bob for apples in a metal bucket on random hot days to cool off. I guess that's what kind of creative lengths kids without pools had to go to. But, sticking our heads in a nice cool tub felt pretty darn good at the time!
I also had this area in my backyard where we could dig (later my dad built an awesome clubhouse there). Spending multiple days we made a sweet fort out of dirt. It had built in couches and secret holes to stash our goodies. I'm pretty sure it was the coolest dirt fort ever created. At one point, possibly before the couches were carved out, we filled the huge hole up with water, threw some toys in and went fishing! I'm pretty sure we fished on several occasions.
Jessica and I still have fun together, but I miss all the silly things that we did as kids. Maybe we should bob for apples this summer, or take a ride on a piece of wood some day soon :)
Best buds as tom boys. |
Homemade teeter totter! This is completely awful. Had to do it, sorry Jess. |
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Day 18
day 18- plans/dreams/goals you have
Plans-- First and foremost, I plan on taking a shower once I'm done with this. As far as plans for life, I don't really know. I plan on staying home with the boys as long as I can. I (mostly) love being with them all day long--to help them learn and watch them discover new things :) I'm also planning on growing my hair out. Lately I've been cutting it shorter and shorter, but I think I'm finally over that. I just have to push through my "awkward" length that I don't like and then hopefully get a longer length that I can do!
Dreams-- Everyone would love to win the lottery, and don't get me wrong, I'd gladly accept a winning ticket. However, I'm going to say that I want us to strike it rich by inventing some awesome thing and selling a bajillion of them. After this happens I would love to move out of the state and live in a heavily wooded area so my boys can explore the great wide open! I'm undecided on whether or not I'd like the boys to have a sibling, so maybe I'll leave that up to a higher power.
Goals--I would love to get motivated and lose at least 30 pounds. I'm not giving a date to do that by, but I want it to happen at some point. Um, other goals can be seen in my bucket list post. Other than those I'm fresh out of ideas!
Plans-- First and foremost, I plan on taking a shower once I'm done with this. As far as plans for life, I don't really know. I plan on staying home with the boys as long as I can. I (mostly) love being with them all day long--to help them learn and watch them discover new things :) I'm also planning on growing my hair out. Lately I've been cutting it shorter and shorter, but I think I'm finally over that. I just have to push through my "awkward" length that I don't like and then hopefully get a longer length that I can do!
Dreams-- Everyone would love to win the lottery, and don't get me wrong, I'd gladly accept a winning ticket. However, I'm going to say that I want us to strike it rich by inventing some awesome thing and selling a bajillion of them. After this happens I would love to move out of the state and live in a heavily wooded area so my boys can explore the great wide open! I'm undecided on whether or not I'd like the boys to have a sibling, so maybe I'll leave that up to a higher power.
Goals--I would love to get motivated and lose at least 30 pounds. I'm not giving a date to do that by, but I want it to happen at some point. Um, other goals can be seen in my bucket list post. Other than those I'm fresh out of ideas!
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Day 17
day 17- someone you would want to switch lives with for one day and why
I didn't want to choose some celebrity, because truthfully I could care less about any of those people. I don't think I'd do well "in the spotlight" anyways. So, instead I'm choosing to switch places with my annoying little doggy, Nilla. I'm pretty sure I would love a day full of sleeping and eating all the treats that the boys drop down on the ground. That's basically all she does all day long (aside from following my every movement). Who wouldn't want to just sleep and eat all day? That sounds completely amazing. Anyone have any "Freaky Friday" magic sitting around to make the switch possible?
Nilla Chilla Wafer Miles |
Monday, February 14, 2011
Day 16
day 16- a picture of yourself
This blog challenge sure does challenge me to find a lot of pictures! This was so broad that I didn't know which picture to choose. So I'm going with this. This is me (of course) in Yosemite during the middle of April in 2009. This was one of the last pictures taken of myself before becoming pregnant with my precious boys.
So, this is how my life before parenthood shall be remembered. :)
This blog challenge sure does challenge me to find a lot of pictures! This was so broad that I didn't know which picture to choose. So I'm going with this. This is me (of course) in Yosemite during the middle of April in 2009. This was one of the last pictures taken of myself before becoming pregnant with my precious boys.
So, this is how my life before parenthood shall be remembered. :)
Sunday, February 13, 2011
day 15
day 15- put your ipod on shuffle: first 10 songs that play
So, here's the problem with this one--I don't have an iPod, nor do I have music saved to my computer. I know, you probably think I'm crazy. Buuut, this house is amazing and is wired so we can listen to music in 3 rooms--well, anyways we have a Rhapsody subscription so when we want to rock out I can put that on and listen to just about anything I want!
So, I'm going to cheat. I'll put on Pandora and put the first 10 songs that come on there. Not as fun, but oh well.
1. Manhattan-- Kings of Leon
2. World at Large--Modest Mouse
3. Read my Mind--The Killers
4 Someday--the Strokes
5. Here in my Room--Incubus
6. What I Got--Sublime
7. Bitter Sweet Symphony--The Verve
8. Today--The Smashing Pumpkins
9. Pardon Me--Incubus
10. Wonderwall--Oasis
So, here's the problem with this one--I don't have an iPod, nor do I have music saved to my computer. I know, you probably think I'm crazy. Buuut, this house is amazing and is wired so we can listen to music in 3 rooms--well, anyways we have a Rhapsody subscription so when we want to rock out I can put that on and listen to just about anything I want!
So, I'm going to cheat. I'll put on Pandora and put the first 10 songs that come on there. Not as fun, but oh well.
1. Manhattan-- Kings of Leon
2. World at Large--Modest Mouse
3. Read my Mind--The Killers
4 Someday--the Strokes
5. Here in my Room--Incubus
6. What I Got--Sublime
7. Bitter Sweet Symphony--The Verve
8. Today--The Smashing Pumpkins
9. Pardon Me--Incubus
10. Wonderwall--Oasis
Saturday, February 12, 2011
day 14
day 14- a picture of you and your family
This is (most of) my amazing family :) Not the greatest, but a picture of the four of us doesn't happen often! |
Here's us with Dallas--he doesn't get to be with the family often, but he is a very important part! We miss him so much! |
This is my family too! ;) Parents, brother and sister-in-law, and babies in the belly :) |
Friday, February 11, 2011
Day 13
day 13- your 5 favorite books and why
I'm not a big reader...I actually do enjoy it once I start but I often find myself not finishing books even if I am really into them. So, I'm stretching my brain here a bit...Most of these I read in high school, because apparently that's the only time I was an avid reader out of sheer necessity.
1- Ender's Game. This sci-fi book is intended for a male reader I'm sure, but I've always loved it. And I'm not even big on science fiction in the first place...Back in the 7th grade I had a P.E. teacher who made up my most favorite P.E. game ever and it was named after this book. Years later I read it, and I've always loved it. There's a few books in the series and I like them all, but I think this first one is still my favorite!
2- Wicked. I actually thought some parts were kind of wordy and boring, but overall I loved this take on the Wizard of Oz.
3- Flowers for Algernon. A lab rat test put to use on a mentally disabled dude--you can't go wrong there.
4- Lord of the Flies. A group of marooned boys going crazy. I always secretly wanted to join them on the island, but just for one day.
5-Where the Wild Things Are. Who doesn't love this one?! I'm sure my boys will end up like Max--having to be locked up in their room for being too wild ;) Never cared to watch the movie that was made for it though...
I'm not a big reader...I actually do enjoy it once I start but I often find myself not finishing books even if I am really into them. So, I'm stretching my brain here a bit...Most of these I read in high school, because apparently that's the only time I was an avid reader out of sheer necessity.
1- Ender's Game. This sci-fi book is intended for a male reader I'm sure, but I've always loved it. And I'm not even big on science fiction in the first place...Back in the 7th grade I had a P.E. teacher who made up my most favorite P.E. game ever and it was named after this book. Years later I read it, and I've always loved it. There's a few books in the series and I like them all, but I think this first one is still my favorite!
2- Wicked. I actually thought some parts were kind of wordy and boring, but overall I loved this take on the Wizard of Oz.
3- Flowers for Algernon. A lab rat test put to use on a mentally disabled dude--you can't go wrong there.
4- Lord of the Flies. A group of marooned boys going crazy. I always secretly wanted to join them on the island, but just for one day.
5-Where the Wild Things Are. Who doesn't love this one?! I'm sure my boys will end up like Max--having to be locked up in their room for being too wild ;) Never cared to watch the movie that was made for it though...
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Day 12
day 12- write a poem to someone you love
Well, here it goes--this is to Nathan, my wonderful husband! :)
Ode to Nathan
Your name is Nathan, but I like to call you Natey.
I guess that's more endearing than Nate.
Remember like 6 years ago, matey
We went to Starbucks for one of our first "dates."
Now we're married and are as happy as can be.
Like Dr Evil said, "...you complete me."
We are amazing and made two handsome boys,
now our house is full of cookies and toys.
I just changed the rhyme scheme, but that's ok
I'm not much of a poet, anyway.
I love you lots, forever and always.
And I'll eat ice cream with you for days.
Someday we'll go back to Shmoopty Falls
And there we'll practice our Yosemite bird calls.
Roses are red
Daisies are white
I love you Natey,
And that's all I'm gonna write.
Well, here it goes--this is to Nathan, my wonderful husband! :)
Ode to Nathan
Your name is Nathan, but I like to call you Natey.
I guess that's more endearing than Nate.
Remember like 6 years ago, matey
We went to Starbucks for one of our first "dates."
Now we're married and are as happy as can be.
Like Dr Evil said, "...you complete me."
We are amazing and made two handsome boys,
now our house is full of cookies and toys.
I just changed the rhyme scheme, but that's ok
I'm not much of a poet, anyway.
I love you lots, forever and always.
And I'll eat ice cream with you for days.
Someday we'll go back to Shmoopty Falls
And there we'll practice our Yosemite bird calls.
Roses are red
Daisies are white
I love you Natey,
And that's all I'm gonna write.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Day 11
day 11- write a bucket list of things you want to do before you die
Never actually thought of a bucket list before, soooo here we go...
1) Renew our wedding vows. This is something that Nathan actually brought up in the past and I think it's awesome when couples do this. He wanted to do something crazy like renewing them every 5 years, but I'd truthfully like to do it just on our 25th anniversary <3
2)Watch my boys graduate high school (and college)! This won't be something too hard to accomplish (unless they turn in to complete hooligans) but I'll have to wait around for a while.
3) Fly out to North Carolina for a visit with Dallas. He comes out here every year, but I'd love to go see his 'neck of the woods' for once! (Do the woods even have necks in the first place?)
4) Do something amazing for someone less fortunate like build a house with Habitat for Humanity.
5) Ride a snow mobile. Don't they look like a ton of fun?!
6) Fly out of the country. I don't know if I can make this happen, but perhaps when Nate and I are old and gray?
7) Sleep under the stars in the middle of nowhere.
8) Force myself to try a weird, gross looking food. I'm horrible when it comes to trying new things and new textures. This would actually be very tough for me to accomplish.
9) Go on a massive road trip across the United States.
10) And lastly, get a complete night of sleep :)
Never actually thought of a bucket list before, soooo here we go...
1) Renew our wedding vows. This is something that Nathan actually brought up in the past and I think it's awesome when couples do this. He wanted to do something crazy like renewing them every 5 years, but I'd truthfully like to do it just on our 25th anniversary <3
2)Watch my boys graduate high school (and college)! This won't be something too hard to accomplish (unless they turn in to complete hooligans) but I'll have to wait around for a while.
3) Fly out to North Carolina for a visit with Dallas. He comes out here every year, but I'd love to go see his 'neck of the woods' for once! (Do the woods even have necks in the first place?)
4) Do something amazing for someone less fortunate like build a house with Habitat for Humanity.
5) Ride a snow mobile. Don't they look like a ton of fun?!
6) Fly out of the country. I don't know if I can make this happen, but perhaps when Nate and I are old and gray?
7) Sleep under the stars in the middle of nowhere.
8) Force myself to try a weird, gross looking food. I'm horrible when it comes to trying new things and new textures. This would actually be very tough for me to accomplish.
9) Go on a massive road trip across the United States.
10) And lastly, get a complete night of sleep :)
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Day 10
day 10- songs you listen to when you are happy, sad, bored, hyped, mad
This seems like it should be an easy blog, but it's actually kinda tough. Since my babies are obsessed with dancing and listening to music I have the same two artists on repeat throughout our days. Lady Gaga and Katy Perry reign supreme over here. I've tried to get the boys to branch out, but Katy Perry is as far as I've gotten. Oh wait, I take that back. They are also big Pomplamoose fans so we watch their remake of "September" about 10 times a day. Even though I'm extremely tired of Lady Gaga it secretly still puts me in a good mood. I truthfully don't really go listen to music when I'm sad or mad--I used to have my emo days when I was 18 where I'd stay up until 1 in the morning listening to depressing songs by Damien Rice and others....but who has time for that any more?!
I still really like some songs that are a couple years old. "Electric Feel" by MGMT always is great when you're happy! Anything by Kings of Leon is always amazing. Cage the Elephant is fun. Um, I'm having a hard time thinking of songs since I don't currently have music saved to my computer. And I don't believe I've ever been "hyped" so can't fill in that category.
I didn't really answer the question, but I kind of did. Yep. That's it.
This seems like it should be an easy blog, but it's actually kinda tough. Since my babies are obsessed with dancing and listening to music I have the same two artists on repeat throughout our days. Lady Gaga and Katy Perry reign supreme over here. I've tried to get the boys to branch out, but Katy Perry is as far as I've gotten. Oh wait, I take that back. They are also big Pomplamoose fans so we watch their remake of "September" about 10 times a day. Even though I'm extremely tired of Lady Gaga it secretly still puts me in a good mood. I truthfully don't really go listen to music when I'm sad or mad--I used to have my emo days when I was 18 where I'd stay up until 1 in the morning listening to depressing songs by Damien Rice and others....but who has time for that any more?!
I still really like some songs that are a couple years old. "Electric Feel" by MGMT always is great when you're happy! Anything by Kings of Leon is always amazing. Cage the Elephant is fun. Um, I'm having a hard time thinking of songs since I don't currently have music saved to my computer. And I don't believe I've ever been "hyped" so can't fill in that category.
I didn't really answer the question, but I kind of did. Yep. That's it.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Day 9
day 9- something you’re proud of in the past few days
The past few days have been fairly stressful. I'm proud of myself not going completely crazy with two sick and teething 13 month old babies. I did go slightly crazy mind you, but not completely. This was the first time that the boys have been truly sick with snot pouring out of the nose, gnarly coughing, and arms up in the air at all times asking to be held. They are almost back to normal now and I can finally relax a little tiny bit! I truly don't care for them to ever get sick again, or at least not until they can talk ;) I'm also proud of Nate for surviving this as well...
The past few days have been fairly stressful. I'm proud of myself not going completely crazy with two sick and teething 13 month old babies. I did go slightly crazy mind you, but not completely. This was the first time that the boys have been truly sick with snot pouring out of the nose, gnarly coughing, and arms up in the air at all times asking to be held. They are almost back to normal now and I can finally relax a little tiny bit! I truly don't care for them to ever get sick again, or at least not until they can talk ;) I'm also proud of Nate for surviving this as well...
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Day 8
day 8- short term goals for this month and why
First and foremost--Make Nathan take down the Christmas lights on the outside of the house. Why? Because it's February and they're still there...and I'm pretty sure we're the only ones in the neighborhood who are apparently too lazy to remove them. I am going to try to make this happen tomorrow.
Next--make myself exercise at least once a week. This may seem like a lame goal, but I don't seem to have much free time these days and what little time I do get I spend on the computer or with Nate! I need to get better about getting up and exercising, but I'm usually so tired. However, if I was more active I wouldn't be so tired. ohhhh, such a vicious circle.
Last--Make it up to Sonora to visit with Nate's parents. We've been wanting to go up for a couple weeks now, but these dang babies are still sick and/or teething super bad and that would make a day trip near impossible. Hopefully after this week our household will be feeling better and we can go up there!
First and foremost--Make Nathan take down the Christmas lights on the outside of the house. Why? Because it's February and they're still there...and I'm pretty sure we're the only ones in the neighborhood who are apparently too lazy to remove them. I am going to try to make this happen tomorrow.
Next--make myself exercise at least once a week. This may seem like a lame goal, but I don't seem to have much free time these days and what little time I do get I spend on the computer or with Nate! I need to get better about getting up and exercising, but I'm usually so tired. However, if I was more active I wouldn't be so tired. ohhhh, such a vicious circle.
Last--Make it up to Sonora to visit with Nate's parents. We've been wanting to go up for a couple weeks now, but these dang babies are still sick and/or teething super bad and that would make a day trip near impossible. Hopefully after this week our household will be feeling better and we can go up there!
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Day 7
day 7- a picture of someone/something that has had the biggest impact on you
Big shocker huh? Who would have ever guessed that I'd pick my beautiful baby boys for the "someone" who has had the biggest impact on me? All you other moms out there say that your whole world changes for the better the second you become a mommy, and ain't that the truth! Going from no kids to two was a big adjustment, but it has been the greatest thing to ever happen to me. My life has completely changed in so many ways--most of those good and some of those not so good, but I wouldn't change anything! Ok, maybe I'd change their sleeping habits... and ok, maybe I'd also settle for fewer dirty diapers :)
I live my life for them now--I want nothing more than for Greyson and Connor to be happy, healthy, and happy! [and yes, I know that I said "happy" twice] :)
Love <3 |
I live my life for them now--I want nothing more than for Greyson and Connor to be happy, healthy, and happy! [and yes, I know that I said "happy" twice] :)
Friday, February 4, 2011
Day 6
day 6- favorite super hero and why
Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy |
Ok, the cat's out of the bag....I don't have a favorite super hero. Why not? Truthfully, probably because I'm a girl. So anywho, I picked Mermaid Man from Spongebob Squarepants. He and his trusty sidekick, Barnacle Boy, are super old and are mostly deaf so they can get away with whatever they want. Mermaid man wears a seashell bra on the outside of his shirt for maximum old man saggy boob support, while Barnacle Boy's nose looks like a flaccid you-know-what. And, I'm pretty sure they wear rubber underwear in case of accidents on the crime scene. These facts alone make them pretty amazing even if they live in a fictional world under the sea.
I have always secretly been a little batty for Batman though...
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Day 5
day 5- a picture of somewhere you’ve been
I really haven't been to too many places outside of the good ol' Central Valley and this makes me sad. However, Nate and I stayed at this amazing hotel when we went to Las Vegas for our honeymoon. I had a blast there with my (then) new husband--long story short, it was amazing and I would love to go back sometime before I'm old and decrepit.
New York, New York Casino--Las Vegas! |
I really haven't been to too many places outside of the good ol' Central Valley and this makes me sad. However, Nate and I stayed at this amazing hotel when we went to Las Vegas for our honeymoon. I had a blast there with my (then) new husband--long story short, it was amazing and I would love to go back sometime before I'm old and decrepit.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Day 4
day 4- a habit that you wish you didn’t have
-This is actually really hard for me to narrow down. I'm sure every one has a million things they wish they didn't do because that's the case for me. So, if I had to pick one to write about tonight I suppose it would be my lack of ability to put soda cans where they need to go once I'm done with them.
I usually have one diet soda a day (ok, maybe two..) and for some reason once I'm done drinking it the can either stays on a counter for a day or two, stays in our family room up on a shelf where the babies can't touch it, or gets put next to the sink. I could easily dump out any leftovers (if there is lingering soda) and go put the can away right when I'm done, but for some reason those extra steps seem near impossible to do with a belly full of aspartame. Maybe it's the fact that the cans have to go in a special bag in hopes of taking them to the recycling center one day. Or maybe it's because my husband has the same problem (worse than myself I might add) so I feel that it's ok to add to the wall of soda cans. Or maybe it's the fact that I'm kinda lazy. Yep, I'm going with that one.
-This is actually really hard for me to narrow down. I'm sure every one has a million things they wish they didn't do because that's the case for me. So, if I had to pick one to write about tonight I suppose it would be my lack of ability to put soda cans where they need to go once I'm done with them.
I usually have one diet soda a day (ok, maybe two..) and for some reason once I'm done drinking it the can either stays on a counter for a day or two, stays in our family room up on a shelf where the babies can't touch it, or gets put next to the sink. I could easily dump out any leftovers (if there is lingering soda) and go put the can away right when I'm done, but for some reason those extra steps seem near impossible to do with a belly full of aspartame. Maybe it's the fact that the cans have to go in a special bag in hopes of taking them to the recycling center one day. Or maybe it's because my husband has the same problem (worse than myself I might add) so I feel that it's ok to add to the wall of soda cans. Or maybe it's the fact that I'm kinda lazy. Yep, I'm going with that one.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Day 3
day 3- a picture of you as a child
Both of these are with my brother Joseph :) If I had the energy I'd go bug my mom for old pictures and scan away, but apparently I'm tired tonight!
Joe asked our mom if she could take me back to the hospital after I was born, but he doesn't look too upset about my presence here!
Gotta love the 80's :)
Both of these are with my brother Joseph :) If I had the energy I'd go bug my mom for old pictures and scan away, but apparently I'm tired tonight!
Joe asked our mom if she could take me back to the hospital after I was born, but he doesn't look too upset about my presence here!
Gotta love the 80's :)
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