Saturday, November 29, 2008

It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

It truly is the best part of the year, besides my birthday of course. That day should be a national holiday, no no, make that an international holiday, but this time of year is right up there:)

I have so much that I feel like talking about. I feel as though I have been lost in my own little world for the last couple of weeks and I have, I really have. And now I will tell you why:

1. First and foremost, let's talk about the Twilight books. YES! I have finished the third one now and I'm patiently awaiting to read the last one to find out what the heck happens with Bella and Edward and of course if Jacob is out of the picture or not. Don't tell me anything, let me find out for myself! Sadly, I still have not seen the movie, but I am planning on doing it next weekend. I have read lots and lots of different opinions, but let's face it, I am very easily entertained, so I'm pretty sure all I have to do is see Edward and I'll be set. Thank you.

2. Hello, it was Thanksgiving just a couple days ago!!! Carl and I stayed in Utah to celebrate this day of thanks together along with Hayden(duh) and my brother Jeff. He lives up in Salt Lake and came down for the festivities. It was nice to have him with us to help us eat all of the delicious food. We had a relaxing time. We wish we could have been with more family, but all the details of why we weren't are long and boring so I'll spare those to keep this more interesting. We did have some visitors, Carl's brother's in laws(got that?) stopped by and dropped off a pie and invited us to a dinner they were going to. Unfortunately, our dinner was almost done, but it was nice of them to do that. Anyway, I enjoy cooking the meal, but we do cheat in many ways. The main thing is we get the turkey from Honey Baked Ham and it's already sliced for us. But don't tell. It is so good. But I made a pie, and cooked the ever so famous side dishes, so it evens out. I love Thanksgiving and the chance to remember the things that I am grateful for, like my family....and America....

3. Speaking of family, it was Carl's birthday this week too! The day after Thanksgiving, in fact. He turned the big 2-7. Man, he's getting old(wink, wink)
So yea, we went to the movies and saw Quantum of Solace, which was pretty good and then we opened presents and some friends came over to join in the fun. Thanks guys! It is always nice to be able to spend time with friends. I had baked a carrot cake from scratch, so we had to share the goods. I learned my lesson about baking carrot cakes from scratch, just get the already chopped walnuts from the store. It saves lots of time and you don't end up with walnut shells in your cake that your husband won't let you forget about. This year I did it right:) Happy Birthday, Carl! I love you, sweetie!

4. Here's something that I don't love...litterbugs. Talk about lazy. I mentioned how I was grateful for America earlier, and I am. I think it's a beautiful country, but when we have lazy(I really want to insert a bad word here) citizens who don't know how to hold on to their trash, it makes it hard to keep it as beautiful as it can be. Story: So Carl and I were driving through the parking lot at the mall. We turned the corner to go down one of the aisles and right there, in the front row of parking spaces, I saw this girl open her car door, throw a big McDonald's bag under her car and shut her door again. When I saw that I said to Carl "Are you kidding me?" and pointed to the car with a big bag of trash under it. So Carl stopped the car and we stared at the girl in her car and when she looked at us Carl pointed to the trash and told her to pick it up. HA, BUSTED you lazy punk! She slowly opened her door and picked it back up and we drove on, amazed that someone would do that, right there in front of all those people when there was a trash can about 20 feet away from their car. Pathetic. Well, the story goes that we parked on that same row as them but farther down and as we were walking down the lot, I saw their car going towards ours where we had parked, so Carl ran back and he saw her roll her window down and ALMOST throw out some trash at our car!!!!! But we think she saw him running back and never threw it, then they took off. What a joke. Moral of the story is, don't litter. It's lazy and disrespectful.(ps...this picture says "plant" but lets pretend it says "planet")

5. Now to make this blog just THAT much longer, I've decided to add some pictures of Hayden. Surprise, surprise, but she's so dang cute I can't help it! She is at a very fun age and I love every minute of it! It may seem like she doesn't smile much, but believe me, she does.

Phew, that was a long blog. I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and a great week, from our house to yours!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Read first book....check!!

I finished Twilight tonight. I can't believe I read it that fast.

My thoughts so far: Bella is kind of clumsy, Edward is kind of dreamy, I still miss Washington even though it makes it sound like a rainy hell, I can't wait to see the movie, and I'm excited to see what else can happen in New Moon

I'm sorry I have been missing out on this goodness. Why didn't anybody tell me it would have this effect on me? Just kidding, girls! I love ya!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

It Happened

So I'm sure everyone knows about the Twilight books and I'm sure everyone knows how I had no desire to read them. I don't know why I can be so stubborn about some things, but I can be, and Twilight was no exception. Obviously I didn't understand what the hype was about teenagers and vampires, because after all, I haven't been a teenager for quite some time and I don't think I have ever met any vampires.

Last night, Carl and I did our normal routine of putting Hayden to bed and watching our shows. After Heroes was over I picked up the new Entertainment Weekly magazine that Carl gets and of course on the cover was all about Twilight. Holy crap! Enough with Twilight, already! That's what I have been thinking for the past who knows how long since the trailers of the movie have hit the media. But for some reason, looking at this magazine, I was intrigued. Maybe it was because Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart looked amazingly beautiful on the cover. So I started to read the article in the magazine. Next thing I know, Carl had grabbed the first book and put it in front of me and told me just to read the first chapter. I contemplated for a second and finally gave up my pride and said what the heck!

I read the first chapter...then the second....then the third....and then the fourth! I didn't want to stop and the only reason I did was because it was nearly midnight and I knew I should go to sleep if I wanted to take adequate care of my 9 month old baby the next day.

I love it so far. It's such an easy read, which is good for me because I'm not much of a reader. I like to read, it just takes a lot of effort for me to pick up a book and read it. But I am excited to pick this up and find out what else is going to happen to Bella and Edward. My in-laws recently took a trip to Forks, WA to visit the site of "TWILIGHT" and I thought that was really funny, but now I think it would be kind of fun! I can't believe I just said that.

So to all my friends who have been patient with me while they giggled and blushed like little school girls over Edward, I NOW UNDERSTAND! I've only just begun, but I'm so excited to gush over these two little love birds and feel like a kid again.

I'll let you know how it goes, but for now, on to chapter 5!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

8 Things

Thanks Tara! So here I am with another tag, but I think they are kind of fun, hopefully you can learn even more about me than you really wanted:)

Eight Shows I like to Watch:

The Office
Heroes
Fringe
LOST
Oprah(yea, what of it?)
The Price is Right
Anything on the Food Network
Anything on Discovery Health


Eight Restaurants I like to eat at:

Melting Pot(it's not often, but man, I love it)
Bajios
Rumbi Island Grille
Mekong II (thai)
Chili's
Bombay House
Anthony's
Pizza Factory

Eight things that I've Done today:
(its still the morning, so not much has been done, believe it or not)

Woke up
made muffins but forgot to put the baking soda in them...but still ate them
watched The Price is Right
Made Hayden a bottle
Changed Hayden's diaper
took Ella outside
put Hayden down for a nap
wrote this blog


Eight Things I am looking forward to:

Thanksgiving
Carl's birthday
Hayden's first Christmas
Dave coming home and seeing the family
Carl coming home from work
LOST
Carl finishing everything he wants to accomplish
living in Washington someday

Eight Things on my wish list:

Live close to family
End tables for the living room
Lot's of fun, stylish clothes that I can be proud of
Cute decorations for my bathroom
Hayden's room to be decorated
An endless supply of donuts without the consequences
Contacts
A house in Puerto Rico


Eight people to tag: (Sorry ahead of time)

Amy
Mom
Jess
meghan
Amylyn
Lee
Rachel
Nicole