Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Even from inside the super insulated freezer, I can hear the Thin Mints calling me. So desperately wanting to be eaten.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Real Life Angry Birds

I'm dressed in green, but I'm not an egg-stealing pig. I guarantee it. However, I must've confused a little yellow birdy this afternoon. Someone hit the "zoom" for him and he crashed right into my window and hit the ground hard. If he were animated there would've been stars circling his head. As it was, he apparently did not have the powers that the yellow Angry Birds have, for he did not penetrate the glass. He left a few feathers on the window and sat on the ground twitching for a while.

We didn't interfere, but rather watched from inside and cheered him on as he tested out his legs and twitched. It was a sad sight, but I'm happy to report that the little birdy was up and bouncing around within a few minutes. We put some fresh bird seed out to fuel him up.

Let's hope that more birdies don't get confused between video game powers and real life.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Apologies, Wiggles, and Seals

Apologies
Please accept my apologies. I blog in my head, but you can't hear it. I'll try to be better about using one of my many internet connected devices to post the ever-entertaining thoughts that appear between my ears. Warning: some are quite random and you may wish to avoid trying too hard to link the thought to a rational context.

Wiggles
Our house wiggled yesterday morning and woke us up. We are thankful it was a wiggle and nothing compared to the tornados in the mid-west. People in the news called it a jolt, but I heard a loud boom and then felt the bed wiggle.

Seals
A's brother, also with an intial A, has encouraged us to Run for the Seals. If you'd like to support the swimming wiggly creatures, they would much appreciate your donation to The Marine Mammal Center. You can support our participation in the Run for the Seals event by looking up our names at this link:
http://tmmc.marinemammalcenter.org/site/TR/Events/General?pg=pfind&fr_id=1050

Doesn't every seal pup deserve a fish milkshake?



Monday, January 2, 2012

Off to a Good Start

Following some fairly wild New Year's Eve festivities, A road-tripped with his brother down to the Rose Bowl game. They were at the stadium today to watch the Ducks win their second Rose Bowl (last win was in 1917). Go Ducks! I looked for them in the crowd on TV, but it appears that all Ducks fans look alike and I could not spot them.

I had a most glorious quiet day at home catching up on things and getting organized (mostly work related) for the New Year. I finally watched the movie Bridesmaids, and even exercised. I'm feeling rested and energized for a great 2012. Perhaps I should take down the Christmas ornaments so we can put the dead tree out. Maybe next weekend. (oh wait, is that a little bit of new year procrastination, already?)

Cheers to 2012!
Let's get this party started.

P.S. We met the deadline of finishing all of the homemade Christmas treats before the New Year. That way, the Christmas calories don't count!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Settlers of Catan


One of the things I love most about the holiday season is having time to play board games. It feels great to sit around a table of family and friends in a warm cozy house, perhaps even by the Christmas tree. This year, Santa's elf (aka my Sis) put the game Settlers of Catan under the tree. A and I used to play this game with our pals in Boston and are having a lot of fun with it again. It's been great taking time over New Year's weekend to play Settlers of Catan.   It might be that it replaces Risk as the game of choice in this household. We'll just have to see.

Of course, we didn't completely ignore the modern world this weekend. We did have some Wii fun too.

Here's my take on Settlers of Catan.
 It's a strategy game that everyone can play. The rules are not complicated. You spend your time gathering and bartering for five resources: sheep, wood, brick, grain, and rock. The goal is to build roads, settlements, and cities working your way to ten victory points to win. There are dice involved which means most of your fate rests on luck. But, you have to be ware of the robber.
He's pretty good at keeping you from your resources.

Happy New Year! May the time for board games be plentiful in 2012.



Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Deer Update

Spoiled. That's me. That's us.

A and I definitely have more than we could ask for. We are happy just being with each other. These days we look around and think "wow"' we are two lucky people. We have good jobs, our health, each other's love, and a more than comfortable lifestyle.

My friend Sam likes to pick a word for each year. I'm not one to commit to one word for the whole year, but have been thinking about the word "spoiled".

We've worked hard, set priorities, and have a long term plan, so I guess we are deserving, but it still feels like we are extra lucky. The other day, in the spirit of Christmas and thinking about the things I am thankful for, I told A that I'm still enjoying last year's present of a new house. For that matter, I'm still exploring the benefits of the Kindle Santa brought me last year.

This year, we bought a new car. Our first ever brand-new-right-off-the-lot-super-shiny car. A house and a new car and a kindle. What more could a girl ask for? Well, Santa kicked it up a notch and put an iPad under the tree for me. This is my first blog post from the iPad. I'm sure I will find a million uses for this right sized handy machine. I'm looking forward to my first Skype session, and to being one of those corporate folks taking notes in a meeting on a iPad. Can I Skype into the meeting and take notes while looking at the folks on the other end? The opportunities are endless.

I want to point out that an iPad was not on my wish list. I didn't think I needed one. However, I'm super excited about it and have been glued to it since Christmas night. What it helped me realize is that technology is improving fast and even though some of us may like the way things are with old fashioned email and phone calls (as opposed to texting), technology is bound to find us at some time. Can you remember what life was like before cell phones? Before email? Before texting? Before google maps? I'm sure I won't know what to do without my iPad soon.

Back to the word "spoiled"... A and I are looking forward to a great year of continuing home improvement projects. Santa also brought a few Home Depot gift cards that will help the year start off well. A new bathtub for the master bathroom has been ordered, and next Christmas I hope to be enjoying long hot baths in it. Are there water proof covers for iPads so I can blog and bathe?

Happy post-Christmas! Remember, Christmas calories don't count, so finish all those goodies before New Year's Eve when the exercising and eating healthy resolution kicks in.