As I stated in the previous blog, Rob decided to cook Thanksgiving dinner for his family. Just thinking about it stressed me out, so I knew I couldn't stick around for it.
I guess I need to point out that Rob cooks two things...tacos and chicken cordon bleu...both with some assistance from usually me or someone else. So the fact that he was going to do this big important meal all by himself....ohhh too much for me.
So I left the city.
I was a little concerned about what I would come home too, but I was rather pleasantly surprised when I arrived home from Idaho.
Until I opened the medicine cabinet...
It was a psychotic mess.
Ok, I am a little neurotic, so maybe it was a psychotic mess, but it was messy.
I notice the thermometer is randomly sitting out. Nervously I ask why.
"I had to check the temperature of the turkey..." was the response I got.
Um excuse me? The themometer I use when I'm sick is the same you stuck in a half cooked turkey to see if it was done!?!? Yup.
I had a moment of WTF!? And then had to laugh when he said that the thermometer didn't go up that high. Nice Rob.
Thankfully, I believe there are two thermometers in the medicine cabinet.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving
Let me start by saying Rob decided he wanted to cook Thanksgiving dinner for his family. Zach told me I could sleep in his dining room. And my parents were going to be thousands of miles away for the holiday. I wasn't exactly excited about the upcoming holiday.
After a week of fretting over where I would spend Thanksgiving and not being thrilled with my options, my mom sent me an email Wednesday morning telling me she'd fly me out to Idaho. After considering it for a bit I said yes! I needed to get out of town and seeing my parents would be the perfect place to go. She found Zach a decently priced ticket also and so the two of us flew to Idaho on Thursday morning. It was a great trip. We got to spend the holiday together and were able to have some quality family time. Friday afternoon we took a "hike" into the surrounding area and were able to see some gorgeous scenery.
On Saturday before we left for the airport, we went for a drive so my parents could show us the mountains in the area. Once again, gorgeous scenery. It was a cloudy day, but it actually made for some neat pictures.
I'm looking forward to going back in a couple weeks! There's a lot to see and do out there, and I'm definitely excited about it!
After a week of fretting over where I would spend Thanksgiving and not being thrilled with my options, my mom sent me an email Wednesday morning telling me she'd fly me out to Idaho. After considering it for a bit I said yes! I needed to get out of town and seeing my parents would be the perfect place to go. She found Zach a decently priced ticket also and so the two of us flew to Idaho on Thursday morning. It was a great trip. We got to spend the holiday together and were able to have some quality family time. Friday afternoon we took a "hike" into the surrounding area and were able to see some gorgeous scenery.
On Saturday before we left for the airport, we went for a drive so my parents could show us the mountains in the area. Once again, gorgeous scenery. It was a cloudy day, but it actually made for some neat pictures.
I'm looking forward to going back in a couple weeks! There's a lot to see and do out there, and I'm definitely excited about it!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Its Almost Here
In 22 hours...
yes its sad I know the exact timing...
In 22 hours I will be at opening night for Twilight.
Squealing like a little girl and bouncing in my chair...
Yeah, I'm super excited. Like giddy. Even pre-bought my tickets. Yeah, I'm a dork. But thankfully I have dork friends to join me. I believe there is a group of 9 or 10 of us going.
I also am jealous of Tia and her adorable hoodies that she made. I'm not a fruit cake who wants to dress up like a character or anything, but a cute simple hoodie would be ok.
Laugh if you must. But if you're laughing, I can guarantee that you have not read the books - or even just the first...but if you read the first, you'll want to read the rest, so books it is.
I'm just hoping that I am not disappointed. I just don't know if the movie can live up to the images in my mind. Lets hope.
yes its sad I know the exact timing...
In 22 hours I will be at opening night for Twilight.
Squealing like a little girl and bouncing in my chair...
Yeah, I'm super excited. Like giddy. Even pre-bought my tickets. Yeah, I'm a dork. But thankfully I have dork friends to join me. I believe there is a group of 9 or 10 of us going.
I also am jealous of Tia and her adorable hoodies that she made. I'm not a fruit cake who wants to dress up like a character or anything, but a cute simple hoodie would be ok.
Laugh if you must. But if you're laughing, I can guarantee that you have not read the books - or even just the first...but if you read the first, you'll want to read the rest, so books it is.
I'm just hoping that I am not disappointed. I just don't know if the movie can live up to the images in my mind. Lets hope.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
A Kick to the Groin
I watched the movie "North Country" tonight. Yeah, I'm a little late on the uptake, but I figured it was about time. So, since there was nothing good on TV, I decided to pop it in.
I understand that women were treated inferior in the past, but I can't get past that it took so long for anyone to do anything about it. While I was watching I became infuriated with, obviously the men, but also the women who didn't seem to stick up for themselves. I would think think, nay I know that if I were in a similar situation, I would throw it right back at the men. I would say nasty things (probably a bit later cuz I'm not my wittiest under pressure), I would kick and I might even scream. I would not however sit idly by and let that kind of treatment ensue.
In the end, I realized that while I am sorry that those and other women had to endure that but am uber thankful that they did so that laws could exist to keep that from happening to women today. I am grateful that I do not have to take crap on a daily basis, keeping my mouth shut or have to kick men in the groin in order to remind them that I too am human.
Thank you women of the North Country for not putting up with that sh** and taking a stand. Thank you.
I understand that women were treated inferior in the past, but I can't get past that it took so long for anyone to do anything about it. While I was watching I became infuriated with, obviously the men, but also the women who didn't seem to stick up for themselves. I would think think, nay I know that if I were in a similar situation, I would throw it right back at the men. I would say nasty things (probably a bit later cuz I'm not my wittiest under pressure), I would kick and I might even scream. I would not however sit idly by and let that kind of treatment ensue.
In the end, I realized that while I am sorry that those and other women had to endure that but am uber thankful that they did so that laws could exist to keep that from happening to women today. I am grateful that I do not have to take crap on a daily basis, keeping my mouth shut or have to kick men in the groin in order to remind them that I too am human.
Thank you women of the North Country for not putting up with that sh** and taking a stand. Thank you.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Ellie's New Toy
Ellie got a new toy.
From PeaJay (her former owner).
I think PeaJay's ulterior motive is to drive me crazy.
Maybe she wants her dog back. Hm....
Anyway, here is Ellie playing with Pirate Rob, the toy PeaJay got her...
From PeaJay (her former owner).
I think PeaJay's ulterior motive is to drive me crazy.
Maybe she wants her dog back. Hm....
Anyway, here is Ellie playing with Pirate Rob, the toy PeaJay got her...
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