Sunday, April 12, 2009

Resurrection Sunday

Today we went to church, to my parent's for lunch, back home to do a little yard work and house straightening and then watched the Tallahassee edition of Extreme Makeover Home Edition. It was an absolute beautiful Resurrection Sunday. Thank you God for sending your Son to live on earth as a man, who ultimately sacrificed his life for my life. He's alive, hallelujah.

A shout out to my foodies....
For an appetizer, I made the Blue Cheese Shrimp Dip that was in the latest edition of Southern Living. Absolutely devine....5 stars!

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Row Boats

Well, we almost needed a row boat Thursday. It rained and rained and then rained some more. Our ditch looked more like a creek. Water rushed at a steady stream until it was knocking on our garage door. Last year, Michael and Greg bulldozed a path for the water to drain from our driveway to the ditch. It has worked really well...but with 3 days of rain, it was just too much. Michael, Jacob and Jacob's friend went out and swept the rain off the driveway. Jacob lugged 40 lb. sand bags from the backyard to the front to put in front of the garage door. It worked....

Tomorrow Hannah turns 14 years old. How does that happen? 14 years....gone....in the blink of an eye. She and the other girls in her dance class will be performing at a church in the morning, during their worship service. After that, we'll meet Dee Dee and PaPa at On The Border for Hannah's birthday lunch. I think I'll go charge my camera batteries so I can take some pictures tomorrow.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Move That Bus!!!

Guess what famous ABC tv show invaded Tallahassee this week? Yep, you guessed correct....Extreme Makeover Home Edition. I think we might be considered groupies...this is the 2nd show we have been spectators for.

On Wednesday night we parked about 1 mile away, rode the spectator bus over to the neighborhood and watched the choreographed spectacular! Men and women in blue shirts and white hardhats moving around the yard and surrounding area with great procession. Men were running front end loaders, installing garage doors, pouring a cement driveway, installing a metal roof - just to name a few. No sign of Ty (we heard he was in AL starting another house)...but we did get a quick glimpse of Michael.

Thursday night Hannah and I went back. We were supposed to be selling Girl Scout cookies at Publix...but decided to ditch that and head across town to ride the spectator bus again. This time we arrived just in time to see furniture being moved in. 4 truck loads of furniture were unloaded as the crowd cheered. We caught a quick glimpse of Ty as he ran up to the VIP tent area...probably to eat dinner. Johnny came and signed numerous autographs as Michael worked hard inside the house arranging furniture. Paige gave the crowd a quick wave as she exited the house and went up the hill towards the VIP tent. Michael and Jacob showed up after soccer practice and stayed long enough to see Michael come out to the crowd to sign autographs.


Today, as I was at work, I received a call from Michael. He said, "I'm on the bus!". He took his lunch break a little late and arrived about 15 minutes before the family arrived home. He found a milk crate in the neighbor's yard and stood on that - he had a great view! He was there for MOVE THAT BUS!


Monday, February 9, 2009

I've been tagged....

I've been tagged by my friend over at Dance Mommy's Odyssey . This one looks pretty easy. Hopefully not too embarassing.

Here's how it works.
1. Go to the 4th picture folder on your computer.
2.Post the 4th picture in that folder.
3. Explain the picture.
4. Tag 4 more bloggers.

This photo of Jacob was taken in July, 2007. I really do not have an explanation. I guess Jacob fell asleep on the couch and I decided he looked too cute and had to take a photo. I'm pretty sure he was exhausted from many hours of baseball practice.

I tag...Melissa, Emily, Mom and Karen. Can't wait to see your photos, girls!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

25 Things

1. What is your occupation right now? Project Manager for an Engineering firm.
2. What color are your socks right now? Brown and cream…probably with cat hair.
3. What was the last thing that you ate? Leftovers – Curry Beef.
4. Can you drive a stick shift? Yes. Jason had to teach me because when my mom did, she kept starting me out in 3rd. You can imagine how that went…..
5. Last person you spoke to on the phone? BFF - Melissa
6. Do you like the person who sent this to you? That would be Melissa…and yes, I guess I like her.
7. How old are you today? 34
8. What is your favorite sport to watch on TV? Ice Skating…that is a sport, right?
9. What is your favorite drink? I don’t think I have a favorite…water…is that too boring?
10. Have you ever dyed your hair? Nope, never. The closest I have ever come is spraying Sun-In and then laying out at the beach.
11. Favorite food? Seafood
12. What is the last movie you watched? Paul Bart: Mall Cop
13. Favorite day of the year? Honestly, I can’t say I like any one day over the other.
14. How do you vent anger? Scream, slam doors…eat chocolate.
15. What was your favorite toy as a child? Barbies.
16. What is your favorite season? Spring. I love the newness of everything….plus it just smells good outside in the Spring.
17. Cherries or Blueberries? Love blueberries…so much so that we bought 2 blueberry bushes last summer…they are now dead….we never planted them.
18. Do you want your friends to e-mail you back? Since I’m posting this on my blog, instead of emailing it out….I guess this really doesn’t apply, now does it?
19. Who is the most likely to respond? I’ll take all the comments I can get….
20. Who is least likely to respond? ? I NEVER respond to things like this…only did because Melissa mentioned me in her list about 10 times….including this one….so I had to respond!
21. Living arrangements: Ok…that is really weird. First of all, it really isn’t a question. Second of all…well, I don’t really have a second of all. Anyway….I live with my husband, daughter and son – plus 2 crazy cats.
22. When was the last time you cried? Um…I'm not really a crier. However, every time I laugh my eyes water…maybe because I don’t really cry…..Hmmm….never thought about that before.
23. What is on the floor of your closet? Um, shoes and junk….yeah, that pretty much sums it up.
24. Who is the friend you have had the longest that you are sending to? Well, since I’m not sending this to anyone…this doesn’t apply. However, per Melissa, we have been friends for 25 years….so we should celebrate!
25. What did you do last night? Went on a date with my husband.
26. What are you most afraid of? Probably something bad happening to my family.
27. Plain, cheese, or spicy hamburgers? Cheese….who eats plain burgers?
28. Favorite dog breed? NONE….don’t like dogs.
29. Favorite day of the week? Saturday.
30. How many states have you lived in? 3 - Massachusetts, Maine, Florida
31. Diamonds or pearls? Diamonds.
32. What is your favorite flower? Roses.
33. Secret vice: I wish I had a secret vice…..I don’t….plus if I did, I wouldn’t tell. It wouldn’t be a secret, now would it?

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Butter Bell and Travel Journal

For Christmas I received a Butter Bell, among other goodies, from my sister-in-law, Christy. Last fall, I saw my first butter bell. It was at book club, at one of the member's homes. I had never heard of a butter bell. She made homemade bread, that really didn't need butter at all. However, when Laura asked, is this a butter bell, as she pulled the bell up, I got excited! Aaaa, a butter bell. No more hard butter. No more melting butter in the microwave, leaving a puddle of butter behind. That night I immediately came home and googled, BUTTER BELL. I almost purchased one that night, but then thought better of it. Did I really need a butter bell? No, I decided. However, when I was coming up with my Christmas list for our family gift exchange, I added it at the top of my list. See the Food Network video here.

I was blog surfing this afternoon and came across this blog. I didn't get very far when I read this post about a travel journal. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the idea. I will most definitely be purchasing one for me, Hannah and Jacob for our next trip. This isn't really Michael's type of thing...but I may have to purchase him one as well!

I'm still a fat blogger....so, I'm going back to Weight Watchers tomorrow night. Want to hold me accountable? I would love it....and desperately need it. When you see me next, ask me how much weight I've lost.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Milk Glass

My Mom, Hannah, Jacob and I all went antiquing a few weekends ago. We hit the Goodwills, with no luck - so decided we would drive south and check out a few of the junk/antique shops. I found a Milk Glass Compote. Michael gave me flowers for my birthday. I immediately thought of my new compote and went in the garage in search of wet floral foam.

Here is the end result.

Now at all junk stores, antique shops and garage sales I will be on the lookout for Milk Glass.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Christmas and Shrimp Ceviche

I haven't blogged, not for lack of adventures - just lack of inspiration to type.

We celebrated Christmas Eve here in Tallahassee with DeeDee and PaPa. Christmas morning we drove down to Michael's dad's and spent the long weekend there. Melissa and I met in Orlando to do some shopping the Saturday after Christmas - we spent almost 3 hours in IKEA and spent $20 between the two of us.

New Year's Eve the kids spent the night at my parents - which is a tradition. Michael and I went out for dinner and did some shopping. The Botley's came for a visit. I wanted to get a photo of us together, like last year, but we never got around to it.

On Christmas Eve I made appetizers again this year. I made Shrimp Ceviche Cocktail, which was my favorite appy this year.

1 lb. shelled, deveined, large cooked shrimp
1/2 medium seedless cucumber, diced
2 plum tomatoes, seeded and diced
1/4 c. green pepper, chopped
1/4 c. red onion, diced
1/4 c. snipped fresh cilantro
1/4 c. lime juice
1/2 t. salt
Combine, cover and refrigerate up to 1 hour before serving. For best texture, do not prepare this recipe more than 1 hour in advance. Once combined with the acidic lime juice, the shrimp will begin to firm up and eventually become tough and rubbery.

Monday, December 15, 2008

I'm a Bette.....

Your result for Are You a Jackie or a Marilyn? Or Someone Else? Mad Men-era Female Icon Quiz...

You Are a Bette!

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You are a Bette -- "I must be strong"

Bettes are direct, self-reliant, self-confident, and protective.

How to Get Along with Me
  • * Stand up for yourself... and me.
  • * Be confident, strong, and direct.
  • * Don't gossip about me or betray my trust.
  • * Be vulnerable and share your feelings. See and acknowledge my tender, vulnerable side.
  • * Give me space to be alone.
  • * Acknowledge the contributions I make, but don't flatter me.
  • * I often speak in an assertive way. Don't automatically assume it's a personal attack.
  • * When I scream, curse, and stomp around, try to remember that's just the way I am.

What I Like About Being a Bette
  • * being independent and self-reliant
  • * being able to take charge and meet challenges head on
  • * being courageous, straightforward, and honest
  • * getting all the enjoyment I can out of life
  • * supporting, empowering, and protecting those close to me
  • * upholding just causes

What's Hard About Being a Bette
  • * overwhelming people with my bluntness; scaring them away when I don't intend to
  • * being restless and impatient with others' incompetence
  • * sticking my neck out for people and receiving no appreciation for it
  • * never forgetting injuries or injustices
  • * putting too much pressure on myself
  • * getting high blood pressure when people don't obey the rules or when things don't go right

Bettes as Children Often
  • * are independent; have an inner strength and a fighting spirit
  • * are sometimes loners
  • * seize control so they won't be controlled
  • * figure out others' weaknesses
  • * attack verbally or physically when provoked
  • * take charge in the family because they perceive themselves as the strongest, or grow up in difficult or abusive surroundings

Bettes as Parents
  • * are often loyal, caring, involved, and devoted
  • * are sometimes overprotective
  • * can be demanding, controlling, and rigid


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Sunday, December 14, 2008

Christmas Card Photo....

After many attempts this afternoon, here is the winner. I've been sick with a horrible head cold....so, I really should be thrilled!


2008 is going to be great....
It's the year I'm going to lose weight!