Salsa Garden
New pics!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
What day is this?
-T
Monday, September 29, 2008
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Trying a post from email
Dream dream dream
One involved me driving from Montgomery, AL, to Atlanta, GA, only to board a plane that took me somewhere north of ATL. And when I say north, I literally mean straight up. I guess I was channeling the Jetsons in this one, because you could only get to the venue by plane. Or rocketship. A little strange, but don't worry--I have been there in my dreams before. Or maybe you should worry. ...
Happy Sunday!
Saturday, September 27, 2008
It's like the song
I finally broke down today and took some medicine for this cold I have. Had it for a few days but it's starting to wear me down. Medicine is an absolute last resort for me, but sometimes you just have to bite the bullet! Have had some interesting dreams for most of the week because of the cold and tonight calls for more vivid dreams, with medicine in my system.
I'm pretty sure none of this is making sense. Gonna go now.
-T
Friday, September 26, 2008
La la la ti do
Surprisingly enough, the titles have come effortlessly. Let's hope it stays that way, because I don't want to switch to Day 11, Day 14, Day 27.
More later on how the dogs are slowly being turned into semi-vegetarians.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
"The Office" is back!
Michael: That's what's wrong with society.
Jim: Don't you always say there's something wrong with society? What if there's something wrong with you?
Michael: Then society made me that way.
I just discovered the kewlest thing: The stapler on my desk has storage space for extra staplers! How awesome is that? Now if I can just find where that box of staples is...
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Fellow Chickens, Lend me your Skin!
OOPs
Monday, September 22, 2008
It's Fall(ing!)
Keepin' it short and simple tonight. No enlightening or endarkening words tonight.
That's all I've got. Day 4. Good night.
-T
...still listening to Jason Mraz
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Grocery Store
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Movie Reel
Day 2:
Let me preface this by saying that all I'm trying to do tonight is post a blog and grill steak. An hour into the outside grilling, I ended up inside using the good ol' trusty GF (George Foreman). During that hour, I started on Day 2 blog. The autosave feature wasn't actually saving, but there are times it hasn't worked, so I kept on trucking. Turns out the internet went out for a little bit. Crisis averted and internet is back on now. Yay!
I've recently found a few movies that I can actually watch over and over and still walk away with a lesson or some sage piece of advise to apply to my life each time I see them. Or just laugh my head off. I'm also in love with the DVR (digital video recorder) thru DirectTV, as it holds a ton of movies. At least 20-30? (Comcast would get full after about 5.) So, here is an idea of what I am watching:
And here are a few reasons why I'm digging these movies for now...
Lucky You - Eric Bana and Drew Barrymore star. Huge fan of Drew Barrymore, had never heard of Mr. Bana. Picked this movie up at Best Buy for $4 and it has been worth every penny, plus tax. It's about a poker player (Bana) trying to figure out his life. Barrymore is the character who shows him things in a different light. It is not a fast-paced movie, but what I would call a relaxing pace. I can't tell you all the reasons I like this movie, or it'll give away all my secrets. :)
Dan in Real Life - Steve Carell=funny. He plays a widower raising 3 daughters. The whole family is gathering for their annual retreat; he meets a lady that he really clicks with and who also turns out to be his brother's guest/date for the week. So, everyone has to figure out how to deal with this situation.
Dan: I ordered a muffin...........but I think they gave me a small planet.
Friday, September 19, 2008
30 Days of Blog
There are plenty of things to Blog about. Normally there is so much that when I sit down to blog my mind goes blank. So to help me stay on track, I've come up with a theme about which to write. We'll see how far this actually takes me, but since I know me the best it shouldn't be too daunting. A little haunting, maybe...... (42 days 'til Halloween---whatdya expect?) I'll write about my favorite things (until I get bored of course.) Wait--are you crying already? Bored to tears.....?....
And here we go---
Day 1: Favorite Song
"Daughters" by John Mayer
I was listening to it today and thought it would be a good way to kick off the 30-in-30. This is by far, without a doubt, my all-time favorite song. When someone asks me why this is my favorite song, this is what I like to say:
It's written by someone who is not/has never been a father/dad/parent. I don't know him personally, but from what I've read about him and seen, there are no offspring reports or sightings. And even without being a parent, he just "gets it." There are a lot of people who are parents that just don't "get it."
I recently celebrated my grandmother's 86th birthday with other members of my family. My cousin and her husband had their baby at the dinner and every body was giving their opinions and suggestions on what to do when Baby C cried. When is it okay to let her cry? When is it okay to pick her up so she stops crying? Does she have the mental ability, at 4 months, to con you into picking her? Being the only one at the table who had never raised any babies I had to get my opinion out there. My grandmother just mumbled under her breath something to the tone of "I heard that."
That story had nothing to do with the song; I just wanted to tell it.
I'm not a parent (just the looker-after of 2 dogs) so I can't tell you what "it" is, but I do know if you're a parent that you should "get it." The number of people who "get it" far outweigh those who don't, or at least I hope that's the case, but anyway....in case you haven't heard easy-listening radio anytime in the past 5 years, here are the lyrics for you:
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Morning Lineup
Heading in to eat some wings and to try the ol' sewing machine again!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Bug Spray
So I'm in Walmart today--I know, big shocker!--and I was really excited because they had zippers, thread, buttons marked 75% off. Talk about a deal--I have a sewing machine and I have fabric and now I have zippers! I started to work on threading the machine but after an hour or so I decided to give it a rest. I apparently am not doing something right. Hopefully it'll go better tonight. The other kewl thing that happened while I was in Walmart was that the cashier was really friendly and I got to choose "Yes" when the screen asked me if my cashier greeted me today. (If you don't greet me, you don't get a "yes".) Turns out she used to live in Eagle River and worked at the Walmart there. Sadly enough, all I could think of was that was the location where I stepped in a pothole and broke my ankle and they made me pay for ice to put on my ankle! That was a couple of years after she moved away so I couldn't hold it against her.
My AHA! moment for the day:
John Mayer has a song called "Why Georgia" and it's in my Top 10 JM list. On the deeper end, I relate to it. On the shallow end, I love how he sings about driving up 85 simply because I've driven down I-85 many times myself, in a car. It wasn't until my drive back on Tuesday that I actually figured a phrase that he sings. I wasn't trying to figure because I thought I had already figured it out. Turns out he doesn't say "With all our fears alone" but rather "But all I feel is alone." So now I have to ask: What does 'with all our fears alone' mean? I've only been singing it for the past 6 years so I should know right? HA!
Banter
Crispy
The dogs and I made it back home yesterday. It's an 8 hour drive no matter what you do. You can stop 3 times, or 5 times. You can time it so that you hit no rush-hour traffic, or you can time it so that you hit rush-hour traffic. It is just an 8 hour drive.
The grass is mowed (front and back) now so we don't have to look at all those blades, which is always nice! Surprisingly it wasn't too high. Mostly a bunch of weeds. Still unsightly, but not as bad as having strictly tall grass. Cattails, anyone?
So I read the gov't bailed out AIG, or at least gave a loan to them. I'm not sure it bailed them out, as I haven't read the complete story. Wow! Way to go! (Add your sarcasm here.) I don't know if that's good or not. The only good thing I can see is if AIG actually turns around and comes out of their financial crisis and repays the govt (ie, the taxpayer.) I didn't know AIG was funded by the US government? I guess this means gas prices are going to continue to go up? (Something drastic happens that has NOTHING at all to do with oil or drilling and suddenly prices surge.) Strangely enough, Diesel is actually less than gas in some places. Talk about a blast from the past! Didn't think I'd see that anytime soon.
That's all I've got for now. Getting hungry.
Currently listening to: Rascal Flatts, courtesy JDM Recordings! :D
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Too long
My mom and I saw The Women this afternoon and it was cute! It's actually a remake of a 1939 classic of the same name. We were going to watch the '39 version before seeing the '08 version, but we couldn't find it anywhere.
Um, well....that's all I've got for now. Slightly hard to blog and watch a movie at the same time.