Thursday, December 31, 2009
Four
Happy Anniversary to my own true love, Beau. It’s hard to believe it’s been 4 years already (and 2 kids, too!). I can’t imagine living life without you and I’m so grateful that the Lord saw fit to prompt Marty to introduce us. I love you.
We have dinner and movie on tap for the afternoon/evening - Marmie and Pop will be babysitting the kiddos for us. This is a first date in more than a year for us. On our anniversary last year, I was miserably and hugely pregnant and very disinclined to do anything other than get in my jammies after being at work and putting my feet up. So we ordered in dinner and played Scrabble and it was lovely.
I did this on Facebook, so I thought I’d share here, too. The music from our wedding - because I am super picky and we were able to do it, we used canned music. We did have a pianist and she played before the ceremony and filled in during communion. We also had congregational singing of some very old, traditional hymns.
Mothers Entrance - We used the Amy Grant version of this from one her Christmas CDs.
Flower Girls - I first heard this in the movie Babe. I thought it was twinkly and sweet for the girls.
Bridal Processional - Again, we used the Amy Grant version from one of her Christmas CDs. The first time I heard it I knew that if I ever got married I wanted it to be the processional music. My bridesmaids came in to it and then I came in at the last when it had fully built.
Communion - We used the version from Michael W. Smith’s Christmastime CD. I think it’s a beautiful piece.
Recessional - Again, heard the tune in Babe - when Farmer Hoggett sang to Babe when he was ill. I knew that if I ever got married I wanted to use the music somewhere. I hunted for years, just in case. When I finally found it, I realized it was perfect as the recessional with all of its majesty. “That’ll do, pig.”
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Food Network Humor
Adult language alert, for the more sensitive. But it’s hilarious.
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Monday, December 28, 2009
A Belated Merry Christmas
I hope that Christmas was merry and blessed for all 3 of you that still read the blog. Ours was full and festive, spent at Marmie and Pop’s house from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day.
For Jesse, it was fun for us to watch him enjoy his CootieCousins, unwrapping his gifts, and seem to get the magic of it all. Thanks to the grandparents (Santa) and Uncle Bill for the awesome gifts for him - he loves his Strider Bike and Handy Manny Tool Truck above all other gifts. We are holding the Little Einsteins and Bingo games for when he seems to get bored with the tool truck.


Molly’s favorite gift is the jumper, hands down.


It’s now back to reality. Back to work for me and back to the daily routine for Beau and the kids. I start the week with a trip to the dentist this morning, which may end in a crown on one tooth.
What we have to look forward to is our 4th anniversary on Thursday and another 4-day weekend. We plan to go out (sans kids), but the weather may not cooperate (there’s a possibility of snow/ice Wednesday night into Friday). Either way, we will do something to commemorate the occasion.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Three Movie Reviews
The Nativity Story: I caught this on cable over the weekend. Somehow I hadn’t seen it before now, but I really liked it. 4 stars out of 5.
Julie & Julia: Loved this movie. Streep is freakin’ amazing. I heart Stanley Tucci. 5 stars out of 5.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Excellent. I’m thinking about re-reading the books, but it would have to be the audio versions. I’m also thinking about watching all of the movies together, sort of, we don’t have the time for that with our kids, but some kind of marathon in any case. I may wait to do that before the last movie come out. 4 stars out of 5.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Snowpocalypse 2009
We survived the weekend of snow.
Our final total snowfall was 21”.
Post snow play hot chocolate.
Molly Ann peeking at Daddy’s boots.
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Friday, December 18, 2009
Sick Week in Review with a Side Helping of SNOW!
Monday - somehow managed to scratch my right eye enough to generate pain for most of the day. Turns out it was just an irritation of the outer corner and not the cornea, but still. Missed a day of work and sported an eye patch until about 4pm. Not a cool black, pirate-type eye patch - just your every day gauze and tape patch. But it did the trick and by late afternoon the eye was no longer painful.
Tuesday - Spent the morning at work and then went to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular at the Patriot Center. That is a very cool show. Both kids loved it. Yes, Molly Ann was enthralled and stayed cheerful and engaged until about the last 30 minutes. I took her up to the tunnel where I wore her and we watched the end. Throughout I felt the scratchy throat of an oncoming cold.
Wednesday - woke up with more intense scratchy sore throat, but went to work because I felt fine otherwise. By the time I got home, I was worn out and not feeling so hot. Went to bed early.
Thursday - started in the middle of the night when the congestion invaded my sinuses and interrupted my sleep. Spent a restless night fighting to breathe. “Woke up” in the morning convinced I was dying, called in to inform my boss** that I was staying home to save them from the plague. By the evening, the cough had settled in quite nicely and it was an effort to speak. I’m sure Beau appreciated this new aspect of my illness.
** My new boss is now Amazing One. She was promoted to that slot when My Boss retired this month. She is not to be confused with my real New Boss when I transfer to the New Job. That hasn’t happened yet. Are you all properly confused now? Good.
Friday - awoke this morning to the wracking cough. Interestingly, the congestion is much diminished although my sinuses still feel like each is about 10 lbs. I’m really hoping I don’t have a sinus infection. The barking cough is enough for now. I can speak, but it is an effort at times. Stayed home - again, for the good of the people at my office. No need to share my germs with them the week before Christmas.
I’ve spent the past two days hiding from my children. That part really sux, but I don’t want them to be sick at Christmas either. Jesse is a sweetheart - very concerned that I take my medicine and offering to sleep with me, although that is code for jumping on the bed. Where that boy got the gift of mercy is a mystery - although his father seems much more merciful than I.
And then we get to the snow part - we basically have a blizzard headed this way. I’m bummed because I have two Christmas parties this weekend that I was really looking forward to attending. I’m thinking the one for Sunday with my small group ladies will still happen since by that time the snow will have stopped falling. But the one for tomorrow night is a no-go, at least for me. I still have not gotten word from the hosts on any plans to cancel or reschedule - imho, it would be odd to expect people to show up at a party when we’ll be getting better than a foot of snow.
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Friday, December 11, 2009
We Live
Wow, my last post was on November 30th? That’s just sad. Ye olde blogge is sorely neglected.
Is anyone still checking in?
Here’s a load of random stuff from the past couple of weeks:
1. Watched Night at the Museum 2 - not as good as the first, we laughed in places probably not intended to be funny. Hank Azaria was not funny. 2.5 stars out of 5. Next up: Julie & Julia. Amy Adams, yet again, in all of her perkiness.
2. We have beef. A large quantity of it. It looks very good - nice and lean. We managed to screw up in our order of the cuts wanted, which resulted in a lot of ground beef, but that was our fault. The first to be eaten will be t-bone steaks on Monday or Tuesday.
3. Jesse is entering the challenging 3s. I loved 2. He’s just shy of 3 and there are times when I wonder if he’ll make it to 4. The problem is his insatiable curiosity and intelligence. My fear is that he will figure out how to dismantle the DVD player (or something similar). Yesterday he decided to decorate his room with Boudreaux’s Butt Paste. I won’t go into further details, except that attempts at clean up involved Orange Glo furniture polish. I’ll be breaking out the OxiClean tomorrow. Truthfully, I haven’t had a chance to investigate the whole situation yet because I haven’t been in his room in daylight since it happened.
4. Traffic is killing me this week - it took me 2 hours to get from work to our church last night, which is actually closer than if I had gone home. I had band practice, so I had to be there. Got no dinner and I didn’t get home until after 10pm. If Beau hadn’t brought the kids to the pot luck lunch at work I wouldn’t have seen either of them at all yesterday. Boo.
5. Why is December so freakin’ busy? I have worship team this weekend. Then next weekend I have a worship arts team Christmas party at our pastor’s house on Saturday night (with the departure of our worship leader in the spring, we’ve been lead by a team of folks in the interim. Supposedly we’re supposed to hear the vision at this party. I have heard bits and pieces from various staff that trouble me.) On Sunday night my small group ladies are having a Christmas pot luck. I’m not sure if we’ll then have our regular Monday night meeting or not, but I know the plan was to be finished with the Meyer book before Christmas, so I think we well.
6. On the Meyer book, I have mixed feelings about it. The general principles are good and the encouragement to go to Scripture is well needed and excellent. However, I have issues with a few of the things she has said - not major theological things, but things that could be taken wrong if out of context.
7. Still no word on a date for my transition to the new job. It’s beyond frustrating. I’m sure my stuff is sitting on some drone’s desk waiting for action, while said drone is out on his/her use-or-lose leave.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Movie Review: Star Trek (2009)
We watched a movie this weekend - first time in months. It’s all we can do to keep up with the TV shows I’m recording. I have a backlog of stuff on the DVR that still needs watching, too.
Speaking of TV - V good. But we have to wait until March for more episodes? Ridiculous.
So anyway, we watched Star Trek. I loved it. The casting was nearly perfect (McCoy weirded me out a bit, because I know that guy was Eomer and I couldn’t get used to the McCoy hair over Eomer’s blond locks). The acting was awful. I liked just about everything about it (except for the gratuitous bedroom scene, but even that rang true with Kirk’s womanizing ways).
I assume there will be sequels. I’m hoping there will be and I’m looking forward to them.
4 stars out of 5.
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Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving
President George Washington’s First Thanksgiving Address:
Proclamation of National Thanksgiving
George Washington
City of New York, October 3, 1789
Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor, and whereas both Houses of Congress have by their joint Committee requested me “to recommend to the People of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness.”
Now therefore I do recommend and assign Thursday the 26th day of November next to be devoted by the People of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being, who is the beneficent Author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be. That we may then all unite in rendering unto him our sincere and humble thanks, for his kind care and protection of the People of this Country previous to their becoming a Nation, for the signal and manifold mercies, and the favorable interpositions of his providence, which we experienced in the course and conclusion of the late war, for the great degree of tranquility, union, and plenty, which we have since enjoyed, for the peaceable and rational manner, in which we have been enabled to establish constitutions of government for our safety and happiness, and particularly the national One now lately instituted, for the civil and religious liberty with which we are blessed; and the means we have of acquiring and diffusing useful knowledge; and in general for all the great and various favors which he hath been pleased to confer upon us.
And also that we may then unite in most humbly offering our prayers and supplications to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations and beseech him to pardon our national and other transgressions, to enable us all, whether in public or private stations, to perform our several and relative duties properly and punctually, to render our national government a blessing to all the people, by constantly being a Government of wise, just, and constitutional laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed, to protect and guide all Sovereigns and Nations (especially such as have shown kindness unto us) and to bless them with good government, peace, and concord. To promote the knowledge and practice of true religion and virtue, and the encrease of science among them and Us, and generally to grant unto all Mankind such a degree of temporal prosperity as he alone knows to be best.
Given under my hand at the City of New York the third day of October in the year of our Lord 1789.
Go: Washington
Amen.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Weight Loss Update
For those who care. Those who don’t may move along.
Total weight lost so far - 12 lbs.
I’m still pretty consistently losing about 1.5 lbs a week. At this rate I figure I’ll be able to lose another 6 lbs or so by Christmas/New Years. That will put me about 15 lbs shy of my pre-Jesse-pregnancy weight. Then the really hard stage begins, I think.
I dug out the bin with my winter sweaters and turtlenecks yesterday. They’ve been under Jesse’s bed for two winters since there was no way I could fit in them at this time last year with Molly in utero. Also in the bins were my old flannel PJs and lounging pants. I haven’t worn those since I got pregnant with Jesse. On a lark I tried on a pair and was pleased that they fit comfortably. Woo!
As for the pre-preggo jeans, I’m getting close to being able to wear them comfortably for a whole day. Just another 5 lbs I think. We’ll see, of course.
Now I’m needing to get the pants and jeans that I just bought before starting the diet taken in at the waist. And I have another pair that need hemming that I never took to be tailored because I started the diet and so I figured I’d just wait until I need to get others taken and to get those done, too. That’s a bad sentence, but I can’t deal with editing it right now. I’m sorry.
Anyway, things progress well.
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Love The Onion
Obama’s Home Teleprompter Malfunctions During Family Dinner
[via Granny]
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
The No Christmas Lights Saga
When we moved into this house 2+ years ago one of the things I found out early is that there is no outside outlet. This meant no Christmas lights outside unless we wanted to have a window opened a crack. That wasn’t happening. So for the past two Christmases we were the Scrooge house because we didn’t have a tree up or any other decorations inside either. I couldn’t be bothered last year with my uncomfortable pregnancy.
This year we plan to have a tree. I have a large planter outside that is empty. Beau suggested that we get a small, live blue spruce to plant instead of bringing in a dead tree to later trash. So that’s our plan. We’ll put it on a small table in the window and decorate it simply depending on its size.
And I decided to investigate solar-powered lights for outside because I was determined to have some kind of festive thing out there this Christmas. No more Scrooge house. So I mentioned that I was researching solar-powered Christmas lights to Beau and he bursts out laughing, “I forgot to tell you!”
What he forgot to tell me is that when our landlord came to the house a couple of weeks ago to replace the flashing on the front and back doors, he plugged in his cell phone out front. Beau walked out to talk to LD (landlord dude) and noticed the phone sitting on the stoop with the cord leading through the azalea bush over to the box of the bay window. Turns out the outside plug is on the underside of the bay window box. LD and Beau had a good chuckle over it when Beau explained why he was so surprised to discover it. What a weird place, but it makes some kind of sense, I guess. It’s out of the weather and hidden, too. Very well hidden.
I’m excited to dig out our Christmas stuff. And I may buy new outdoor stuff, too, since what I have is pretty old and weather-beaten from winters in New Hampshire.
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Friday, November 13, 2009
A Gain and Then a Loss
I gained .5 lb over the weekend, but I’ve since lost 1.5 lbs. And that’s with a high point dinner at the farm in West Virginia the other day. And I’m PMSing, which usually results in about 5 lbs gained so I’m pretty happy. And I’m hungry today, so I may eat some naughty snacks later.
Total weight lost: 10.5 lbs and I’ve dropped 1-2 points per day as a result.
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In The News
There were 14 murdered, not 13. Are they forgetting Laci & Conner’s Law?
So the Prez thinks it’s time to hold a summit to discuss the economy/jobs. Really? A forum? Yeah, that’s helpful.
And he ignores his War Council. I don’t know why he even has one if he’s going to ignore them. He’s not dithering. I think he’s being very deliberate on this issue.
On a lighter note, last night’s Survivor was awesome. I love the sneak attacks.
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
Never Thought I’d Say This
I’d take Bill Clinton back as President.
This is not a joke. I’m not kidding.
This guy is way worse.
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