Monday, July 28, 2008

Life Lesson #5

Life Lesson #5: Waiting before you have kids is an extremely good idea.  Rock solid marriages are the best thing for little ones.
(This one was observed, not lived.)
Dsc_3401
........................................................................................................
Life Lessons are made up of stuff that I’ve done or haven’t done (that I wish I had … or hadn’t). I’ve also decided to include things I’ve observed other people do…or not do. (Not all of these lessons are things I went through myself…so don’t get too shocked.) The rest will be things that annoy me, anger me, sadden me, confuse me, or even make me happy.  Sometimes they'll be little tips I've picked up along the way.

This effort is as much for my benefit as it is for helping others. Hopefully, throughout this process, we’ll all take something away from it.  My life's motto: Well, now we know.

If you'd like to find out more about why I'm doing this series, you can read more about it here.

My little kitty babies

I miss my kitty every day, and decided to paint a little reminder of her cuteness.Dsc_34021  I also wanted a little happy reminder of my two kitties I had growing up.  Dsc_34041I am not very impressed with the quality of canvas, but since I'm just starting out, I guess it doesn't matter that much.  Dsc_34031The sides have a phrase indicative of each cat's personality. 
Dsc_34051Just wanted to share these!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Reminder...

Tomorrow!!  And a Life Lesson will show up later tonite..Syd_july

Saturday, July 19, 2008

It. Was. Awesome. !

Avatar_fanart_by_ming85_2The best show ever.  Ever.  Totally worth the wait.  Sigh.
Photo is Avatar Fanart by ming85

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Just Need to Get a Few Things Out

Once again, it's been a whole week without a post.  While we do still have a working computer in the house, I have barely used it in the last 8 days.  I got to thinking about a book series I read as a child.  Little House on the Prairie, by Laura Ingalls Wilder.  I have the yellow boxed set, with well loved corners and broken spines.  I want to say this was one of the first chapter book sets I read as a child, but then again, I have no idea for certain.  They just stick with me more.  I know they are large print and have 1.5 inch margins all the way around the page, but there are 8 books in the set.  While I know most of the stories, it was comforting to read them all again.  And thus began my reading frenzy of the week.  I knew the books weren't going anywhere, yet I still chain-read them...sometimes into the wee hours of the morning.
On a reading break side trip, we went to Target for a few things, and I browsed the book section, waiting for Pete to finish browsing the electronics.  For the past 6 months, I have noticed a lot of facebook flair about the book Twilight and its characters.  Not really that interested, I never pursued the book at all.  Until four days ago when I was standing in front of it at Target.  It was just there, on the best sellers rack, so I figured, "hey, why not, I'm just about done with the Little House books.  I could use another book to read this summer.  I like books."  It sat on the kitchen table, among the other things we purchased, forgotten as we went about birthday celebrations.  (Happy Birthday honey!)  Once I was done with Laura, ready to put that box set away for a few years (wanting to read her daughter Rose's books again, next) I was tidying up and figured, hey, I may as well get started on this one.  It was late, I was tired, and within the first 3 pages of Twilight, I was confused.  So I put it down and went to bed.  The next morning I got up and tried again.  And didn't stop until I had to  go to an appointment.  So I took it with.  Frustratingly everyone was on time.  I barely had a chance to read in the waiting room.  On another note, my hearing is just fine, no middle ear problems, but if you don't talk towards me, I'll never hear you.  Or if you mumble.  Like so many people do nowadays.  Once back home, I started up again and found myself grinning and laughing throughout the first 2/3's of the plot.  For the last 1/3, I was gasping and yelling, "No!" aloud to the book.  I have never done that.  I shook with anger at Dolores Umbridge, I shed a tear at the death of Dumbledore and Hedwig... but I've never been so into a book that I spoke in response to it while I was reading.  Harry Potter books brought on a frenzy of reading and caught up emotions, but this was just different.  When I got to the end and saw there was another book being written, I flipped to the front to see the publishing year.  2005! What!?  This amazing and wondrous book has been out for 3 years and I JUST found it!?  I ran to the internet and careful to avoid spoilers, found out the fourth is being published next month.  Fourth!  I must have the other two!  Two days ago, we swung by Barnes and Noble and I filled my basket with diamonds.  Books.  I couldn't wait to get home and begin.  But we had other plans at Dave and Busters for the evening.
On a side note/bunny trail, this week is the airing of the last 10 episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender, our FAVORITE show.  That we've waited since November for.  This is also adding to the feeling of frantic, excited frenzy.  They are playing the whole second half of the final season in one week.  On one hand, it seems like we're drowning in episodes, having waited for so long, but then, we've waited for such a time that if we had to wait another 10 weeks for the conclusion, it may drive some people crazy.
But, back to the Twilight series.  I'm glad I didn't read anything on anybody's blog that gave the books away, so I won't do it either, just in case.  But two nights ago, once we got home, watched Avatar and had a snack, I dove in.  And didn't come up for air until 4:30. AM.  I had to sleep, but didn't want to.  I didn't feel tired.  Apparently I was, but woke up at 10, and continued on.  I finished New Moon around 1 and started in on Eclipse during lunch.  Chain-reading.  Again, for both the second and third books, I was "argh" ing and "No!" "Don't do that!" "I can't believe this!"  I completed Eclipse last night around midnight.  So, over the course of 4 days, I read all three Twilight books.  My mind was exhausted.  I'm so glad that I put my name down at B&N for a copy of Breaking Dawn, the fourth book.
For the first 4 days, I was just happily content re-reading books from my childhood, the last 4 days, I've been exceedingly excited about Avatar and even more bouncy about the new books I've just found.  Yesterday, I felt like The Joker; constantly grinning... the last time I was that wound up was when I would pack my stuff to hop a plane to see Pete while we were states apart, once every 6 weeks for a year.  (Nothing compares to the emotions and wound-up-ed-ness of him coming back from Iraq.)  I know it's not the same emotions, backed by the same reasons, I'm just trying to compare it to something.
As a result, today I am coming down off of the book-high.  Totally blah.  But that's to be expected.  No one's life is as exciting or wonderful to read about as fictional stories are.  I sort of felt this way after finishing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.  I needed down time to process everything that had happened.  With HP, I felt a tiny bit more closure at the end of each book, as it does naturally occur at the end of a school term, but Stephanie Miller just tortures you by brining that book's plot to somewhat of a closing but leaves much open for the next one.  I suppose that's how you bring people back to buy your next one.  I still love the stories though.  :)
I'll cut it off here, I could probably ramble on for a while, but I won't.  Lots to do around here after a week with my nose in a book.  I think we'll be seeing the new Batman movie in a few days, so I'll post about that a little bit later.
Oh, and I have been working on a few crafty things over the last few weeks (well not this past week..) that I'll get to photographing and sharing soon.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Life Lesson #4

Ah, the internet.  Alas, it is not on my computer.  It is on my husband's computer.  We just backed up the data from my hard drive and will wait until we are around a technically inclined family member that does not charge us $150 to simply look at the dang thing.  We have to share a computer now.  Oh the injustice.  ;)  We really don't need two anyways.
On to a scrapbook layout, this week is Life Lesson #4, all about dieting.  Well.  Just a diet tip:  Don't subscribe to Food & Wine Magazine when you're on a diet.Dsc_3282
........................................................................................................
Life Lessons are made up of stuff that I’ve done or haven’t done (that I wish I had … or hadn’t). I’ve also decided to include things I’ve observed other people do…or not do. (Not all of these lessons are things I went through myself…so don’t get too shocked.) The rest will be things that annoy me, anger me, sadden me, confuse me, or even make me happy.  Sometimes they'll be little tips I've picked up along the way.

This effort is as much for my benefit as it is for helping others. Hopefully, throughout this process, we’ll all take something away from it. My life’s motto: Well. Now we know.
If you'd like to find out more about why I'm doing this series, you can read more about it here.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Silly Old Computer

So, my computer seems to have taken a vacation and did not think to let me know.  It was all very sudden.  This morning, it just doesn't turn on!  Again.  So, I may be away for a little while as we try to get it fixed.  Hope everyone had a fabulous Fourth of July, we saw Hancock, which was slightly disappointing.  Thankfully it's been raining a bit for the last few days.  Yay, no grass fires.  I just finished our Disney album after working on it all week, and am just waiting for refill pages at the moment.  Other than that, nothing too exciting going on.  I just miss our kitty. :(

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Life Lesson #3

On the puppy front, I put in a call to the proper authorities, but nothing has changed as of yet.  There is a little ramp to keep him out of the mud, but that's about all that's changed.  I don't think anyone has come out yet.  Short of trespassing or stealing (which are obviously wrong and illegal), I've done all I can.  I'll just keep an eye on the little guy from afar.
Moving on to happier topics!
Life Lesson #3:
Double sinks in a master bathroom only fulfill their purpose if you get ready at the same time.  Or if you splash less than your spouse and you like your side of the mirror cleaner. Dsc_3128_2
........................................................................................................
Life Lessons are made up of stuff that I’ve done or haven’t done (that I wish I had … or hadn’t).  I’ve also decided to include things I’ve observed other people do…or not do.  (Not all of these lessons are things I went through myself…so don’t get too shocked.)  The rest will be things that annoy me, anger me, sadden me, confuse me, or even make me happy.
This effort is as much for my benefit as it is for helping others.  Hopefully, throughout this process, we’ll all take something away from it.  My life’s motto:  Well.  Now we know.
If you'd like to find out more about why I'm doing this series, you can read more about it here.