Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Conversations in the Car, Vol. VI

Hannah: "I want a QuinceaƱera party."

Me: "Um, do you even know what a QuinceaƱera is?"

Hannah: "Yeah, it's a party a girl gets when she turns 15."

Me: "Yes... it's a party a Hispanic girl gets when she turns 15."

Hannah: "So...?"

Me: "Just one little problem, sweetie... you're not Hispanic."

Hannah: "Oh."

{pause}

Hannah: "Are you sure I'm not?"

Me: "I'm almost positive."

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Just a Perfect Day

Moms rarely get a day to themselves... one where they're not shuttling kids to and from school, doing laundry, making dinner, grocery shopping, etc...

When I get one of those rare days to myself, it's usually one that's darn near perfect.

My most recent day alone actually started around 11 p.m. last Friday night. Yes, this was the night I stayed awake until almost 5:00 in the morning to read The Hunger Games. (And I did it again last night... was up until almost 3 a.m. in order to finish Catching Fire. Now I have to wait at least a whole year for the third (and final, sob!) installment to be released. Sigh.)

Despite getting to bed at 5 a.m., I was up Saturday morning at 9:30, in order to meet my mom, aunt and grandma at the nail salon for a pedicure.


(love the polish color... it's called "Evening Seduction"!)


After getting my feet pampered, I was off to meet my go-t0-gal, Angie. We had a yummy lunch at The American Cafe, then headed over the local "cheap theater" (all seats just $3! Only $1 on Wednesdays!) to finally watch "The Ugly Truth". Angie and I both thought the movie was pretty good... of course, it does star Gerard Butler, so how bad could it be, right?



Alas, after the movie it was back to mom-reality.



Reading a great book and getting lost in the story... spending time with my mom, aunt and Nana... hanging out, eating good food and having great conversation with a dear friend...

Yep. Darn near perfect day.


what does your perfect day look like?

Monday, September 28, 2009

Gettin' Linky Wit It

I'm playing along with Jen today... she's come up with a new feature she's calling "Monday Mentions".




The idea is to highlight some of the best blog posts you've read or websites you've discovered during the past week or so. They can be inspirational, educational, thought-provoking... or just downright funny.


Today, I'm going with the downright funny ones.




  • Speaking of "Glee"... I admit, I am now following "Sue Sylvester" on Twitter. Yes, I know she's a character from a TV show. Yes, I know she is not real. But how can you NOT follow her when she tweets such gems as these:

"I just opened a beer bottle with my left nostril."

"I'm treating my ovarian cysts the Sue Sylvester way: WILLPOWER."


"Sue Sylvester just found a solitary gray hair. I'm going to find the bastard who put it there and sue him for defamation of character."





There you have it... a few posts deemed worthy of a mention by yours truly. Enjoy!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

They've been saying it for a year...


"They" being
Lula, Tiffany and Heather.


And just what have these ladies been saying?

"Read The Hunger Games. Read it NOW."




Well, it took me a year... but I finally listened to their edict.


I sat down last night around 11:00, thinking I'd read a few chapters before I went to bed.

A few chapters turned into a few more... and the next thing I knew, it was 4:47 a.m.

I read the entire book in one sitting. It was that good.


Now please excuse me... I must make a trip to Barnes & Noble to get the next installment...

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

What was I thinking?!



video


Hannah has started learning to play the recorder in music class at school. She's getting better at it, but she plays all the time. I'm not kidding... All. The. Time.

Of course, it goes without saying I had to buy one for Michaela, too (because heaven forbid Big Sister has something she doesn't).

And the next thing I need to buy?


Ear plugs.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Reasons Why I Love Fall

  • my birthday and anniversary (October 15th and 18th, in case you were wondering...)


  • cool, crisp weather

  • fall nail polish colors (like this one from OPI called "Barefoot in Barcelona")


  • Thanksgiving (well, more specifically... Thanksgiving food. Mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing, green beans, squash casserole, macaroni and cheese, pumpkin bars... but NOT pumpkin pie)


  • fall fabrics (knits, fleece, corduroy)

  • my favorite TV shows return from summer hiatus

  • fall movies (with a few exceptions, I don't care for summer movies... you can keep your invading aliens and exploding national monuments... bring on the romantic comedies and dramas!)



  • watching the leaves change color


what do you like most about fall?

Sunday, September 20, 2009

How I know summer is coming to and end:




My parking-lot-tan* is fading.


{insert photo of my feet here... showing barely visible flip-flop tan lines. but I don't have cute feet and couldn't get a good picture. so just use your imagination.}



*Shane refers to my summer tan as my "parking-lot-tan". As in, the only time I'm out in the sun during the summer is when I'm in a parking lot. You know, walking from my car into Old Navy. Or Target. Or the mall.

You get the idea...

Friday, September 18, 2009

"He is the kindest and best of men."

-Elinor Dashwood, about Colonel Brandon (Sense and Sensibility, 1995)

For my next task in the "Everything Austen Challenge", I decided to read Colonel Brandon's Diary by Amanda Grange:


The first part of the book focuses on the back story of Colonel Brandon's romance with his beloved Eliza. The diary covers a span of 20 years... beginning in 1778 when James Brandon is 18 years old.

I honestly had a hard time getting a picture in my head of a young Brandon. 'Cause, for me, Colonel Brandon will always look like this:


{sigh}


Colonel Brandon is one of my favorite Austen characters... and I really enjoyed getting a personal look at the good Colonel. My only negative is that the book ends with Marianne and Brandon's wedding. I would have liked to have read more "diary entries" after their wedding took place... but all in all, this was a good read!



This wasn't part of the Challenge, but I also recently finished reading Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy: Two Shall Become One by Sharon Lathan:


I bought this book and added it to my "to read" pile, but it was pretty far down on the list. However, it got bumped up in my queue after the author herself left not one... but TWO!... comments on my first "Everything Austen Challenge" post!

Sharon's story is more a sequel of the 2005 movie version of "Pride and Prejudice" than the actual book by Jane Austen. And you all know how much I loved that movie... so no surprise I found this book delightful! The author has done a superb job in presenting her own interpretation of what happens to Mr. & Mrs. Darcy after the honeymoon.

Oh, and let me just give you three words:

Darcy.

Elizabeth.

Bathtub.


{thud}


Ms. Lathan has plans to continue Darcy and Lizzy's love story with four more novels. In fact, the second book, Loving Mr. Darcy: Journeys Beyond Pemberley just hit bookshelves a few weeks ago. Rest assured, it's already on its way to me.



I recommend both of these books to any Austen fan!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Flippin' Fools

My girls have expressed an interest in learning gymnastics for awhile now. Hannah especially... she's already mastered handstands, cartwheels and round offs. Michaela, on the other hand, hasn't even attempted so much as a somersault... but she's (usually) willing to try anything Big Sister does.

I finally bit the bullet yesterday... called a few places about lessons... and ended up taking the girls to their first class last night.

On the way to the gym, I told the girls what they could expect from the class... that this was mainly for the girls to be evaluated to see which class level they'd be placed in. Most likely, Hannah would be moved into the Intermediate Tumbling while Michaela stayed in Beginning Tumbling. I let Michaela know that while the classes were at the same time, she and Hannah would in fact be separated.

Michaela said this was fine with her... "as long as they don't teach me cartwheels and handstands."

Ummm... I have no idea what she thought she'd be learning, if not cartwheels and handstands...

Both girls said they had fun and are eager to go back next week. I just wish I'd had my camera with me last night, if only to capture the look on Michaela's face when the instructor asked her to do a cartwheel. Basically, it was an expression of "You really want me to flip ass over tea kettle on purpose?!"

An expression that looked a little like this:



Monday, September 14, 2009

Conversations in the Car, Vol. V

Driving home from school one day last week, the girls were unusually quiet... until I heard this from the backseat:


Hannah (to her sister): "Are you crying?"


Michaela: "No, I was just acting. You should try it sometime."



I'm almost positive that Michaela... the kid who loves to sing and dance, who practices curtsying in the mirror... will pursue a career on the stage. And I'm fine with that. Just as long as the stage does NOT have a pole.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

"Brown paper packages, tied up with strings...

these are a few of my favorite things!"


I recently participated in a "My Favorite Things" swap, hosted by Kathie. Of course, the premise was to send your swap partner a few of your favorite things.

My package arrived... and it was from none other than Kathie, herself!


Kathie blinged out the box with images of her blog header and swap button... how cool is that?!



I just knew my box would be full of awesome goodies... and Kathie did not disappoint.



First up... OPI nail polish in "Pompeii Purple". You can't go wrong with OPI. Or purple.

Also, lots of fabulousness from Bath & Body Works, which also happens to be one of my favorite stores. Kathie sent some Kitchen Lemon anti-bacterial soap, shower gel & body lotion in sweet cinnamon pumpkin scent (yum!), and a bottle of "p.s. I love you"-scented body lotion.



Kathie also sent a few delicious goodies from Yankee Candle... tarts, a "car jar" and lip gloss, all in yummy "Vanilla Cupcake" as well as a tart burner. The girls have claimed the lip gloss for themselves (who knew Yankee Candle made lip gloss? too cute!) and Michaela even wants the tart burner for her room!




And Kathie even had every item tagged, explaining why she chose the items she did. So sweet!



Thank you very much, Kathie! Not only for the fabulous loot you sent, but also for hosting a fun swap!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Watch your back, Tess Tyler*

Because thanks to you, every single time Michaela doesn't want to do what it is I've just asked her to do, I have the privilege of hearing my sweet baby girl say this:


"What."




"Ever."




"Major."




"Loser."




*Tess Tyler is a character in the Disney Channel movie, "Camp Rock", which my girls recently watched for the 217th time.

And now I've just learned filming has begun on "Camp Rock 2".

I can hardly contain my excitement.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Yes, I *do* read more than just Jane Austen

In case anyone was wondering...

here is the rest of my "to read" pile":


Well, all but one... I just bought Julie and Julia, but I let my mom borrow it (seeing as how it will be awhile before I get to it)

I also need to get caught up on the "Sookie Stackhouse"/"TrueBlood" series... I just finished the fifth book. I think there are 8 in the series (so far) which means I have three more to go.

So with the other 9 books I posted yesterday... this brings the total count of books to be read to 19.

Huh. Not as bad as I thought.

What book are you currently reading (or the last one you've read)?

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Some Might Call Me Obsessive

I prefer to call myself a passionate, if somewhat overzealous, fan.



Yes... this is (a very small part of) my "to be read" pile.

Yes... Shane has declared I'm not allowed to place any more orders on Amazon.com for a long, long time.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Nocturnal

I've always had the habit of staying up late at night. Being a SAHM does mean I have the house to myself during the day, but I like being "alone" at night, after Shane and the girls have gone to bed. The house is quiet and I feel it's my time to do anything I want. I can watch TV, read a book, blog. In fact, late at night is when I do most of my blogging.

Because on any given day, during the day, I'm:
  • doing at least one load (if not several loads) of laundry
  • packing lunches
  • driving the girls to and from school (which means sitting in car-rider lines)
  • calling to RSVP to a birthday party/make dentist or doctor appointments/arrange play dates for the girls
  • menu-planning
  • grocery shopping
  • unloading groceries from the car and putting them away
  • folding said laundry and putting it away
  • cleaning one of the bathrooms
  • unloading/reloading the dishwasher
  • making dinner
  • paying bills
  • helping the girls with their homework
  • taking the dog outside numerous times
  • breaking up squabbles the girls are having

Yeesh, is it any wonder late at night is my favorite time of the day?!



are you a "morning person" or
a "night owl"?

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Just stab me in the heart, why don't you?

Last Friday morning, I had a "classroom moms" meeting at the girls' school.

(oh, yeah... three guesses as to who got roped into being the "classroom mother" for Hannah's class... and the first two guesses don't count)

Anyhoo... normally, I just drop off the girls in the mornings and go on my merry way. But since I had the meeting to attend, I told Hannah and Michaela I'd walk them to their classrooms.

As we got out of the car to make our way through the parking lot, I grabbed Michaela's hand, as I always do... but about two steps later, she let go. I reached for her hand again, but she pulled it away, saying, "No, don't hold my hand".

"Why don't you want me to hold your hand?"

"I just don't anymore."


"Oh... well, ok." I shrugged it off. But on the inside, I felt my heart break a little.

When Michaela and I got to her classroom, she walked right in and hung up her backpack, while I stayed near the doorway. I stood there, waiting for her to come back over to me for a hug. But the little booger went straight to her desk and sat down! I walked over to say goodbye and asked if she was going to give me a hug.

I'm pretty sure I saw her roll her eyes, but she gave in and hugged me.

"Ok, then I guess I'll see you later..."

"Yeah. Bye, Mom."

I turned and walked out of Michaela's classroom, all the while thinking, 'Mom. She called me "MOM". Not Mommy.'

That morning it hit me: my little girl, my baby, is growing up. Becoming more independent. I knew "someday" she'd stop asking for help in picking out her clothes for the day, lose interest in playing with baby dolls, and most likely start rolling her eyes at me more frequently.

I just figured "someday" wouldn't have come so soon...

Friday, September 4, 2009

Flotsam & Jetsam

Random thoughts... my favorite kind of post!


Something has really spooked our dog. Usually, she's worse than the kids about being all up in my shizz... but lately Izzie spends most of her time in her kennel.


Doesn't she look pitiful?

This dog has some serious separation anxiety issues... and my being gone 4 days out of the last week didn't help. Normally, she follows me around the house. Constantly. I can't go to the bathroom without Izzie following me in there. But not lately... she just stays in that darn kennel. There is such a thing as doggy-Prozac, right? I think I may need to look into that...



Do y'all read Pioneer Woman? I check her out occasionally. She recently posted about a cute haircut one of her friends got and I really like it! I wonder how it would look on me. Go here to see the pics... go on, I'll wait for you to come back...



So, what do you think? My current cut is short, but I have had my hair even shorter before... but still not as short as this haircut. I think I can pull that look off. Maybe.

Another reason I like the cut... I think it may be less maintenance than what I have now. Because my hair has a natural wave to it, I blow dry it every morning AND use a flat-iron. Every. Morning. (well, ok... not every morning. If I'm not going any where for the day, other than the car-rider drop-off/pick-up lanes, you're lucky if I even take a shower) And my hair holds water like a sponge. So it takes forever to dry. I think with this cut, maybe I'd just need to blow-dry and flat-iron the front half and let the back half do its own thing.



Today is my mom's birthday!


(Mom's birthday last year)


To celebrate Mom's birthday, the family is coming over here tonight for dinner and birthday cake. Then we'll be rippin' it up at Lake Winnie on Sunday!


Happy Birthday, Mom!



So... what random thoughts are running rampant through your head at this very moment? Do you have any plans for the holiday weekend?

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Yeah. What She Said.

Knowing of my annoyance with the girls' school supply lists, Angie shared this blog post with me... it's too funny for me not to pass along!


Dear Mrs. X:

In just over a week, you will be my son’s Grade 1 teacher. He is ever so excited to be under your tutelage. Why, since the last day of kindergarten, entering your class was all he could talk about. He gleefully thrust a piece of paper into my hand on that June afternoon, and said, “Here’s a list of the stuff I need for school next September!”

And I have to admit, I, too, was excited. I’m a school supplies geek from way back. And so, in early August, I set out to buy the items you’d listed.

It was on my fourth store that the realization began to sink in.


You’re a crafty bitch, aren’t you?


This list was a thinly disguised test. Could I find the items, exactly as you’d prescribed? Because if not, my son would be That Kid, the one with the Problem Mother, Who Can’t Follow Directions.

For example, the glue sticks you requested. In the 40 gram size. Three of the little buggers. (What kind of massive, sticky project you’ve got planned for the first day of school that would require the students to bring all this glue, I cannot imagine.) But the 40 gram size doesn’t come in a convenient 3-pack. The 30 gram size does. But clearly, those would be wildly inappropriate. So I got the individually priced 40’s, as per your instructions.

Another bit of fun was your request for 2 packs of 8 Crayola crayons (basic colors). The 24 packs, with their 24 different colors, sat there, on sale. I could have purchased three of the 24 packs for the price I had to pay for the 8 packs. (Clearly, you’ll not be teaching the youngsters any sort of economics lessons this year.) Even the cashier looked at me, as if to say, “Pardon me, ma’am, but are you slow?” as I purchased these non-bargain crayons. But that’s what the list said. And I was committed to following the list.

But the last item, well, now, you saved your malice up for that one, didn’t you? “8 mm ruled notebooks”, you asked for. Simple enough. Except the standard size is seven millimetres. One. Millimetre. Difference. Do you realize, Mrs. X., exactly how infinitesimal the difference between 7 mm ruling and 8 mm ruling is? Pretty small, I assure you. The thickness of a fingernail, approximately. But that millimetre, that small bit of nothingness, made me drive to four different stores, over the course of three sweaty August hours. And when I finally, finally found the last remaining 8 mm notebooks, I took no pleasure in my victory. I merely shifted my focus. To you, Mrs. X.

You wanna dance, lady? Let’s dance.

Because I am just batshit crazy enough to play your games. And, in turn, come up with some of my own.

On show and share day, my son will be bringing the video of his birth. It will be labelled, “Ben’s First Puppy.” Enjoy.

He will be given a list of words, and daily, he will ask you what they mean. Words such as, “pedophile”, “anti-semite”, and “skank”. Good luck with those.

At some point, you will attempt to teach him mathematics. And I’m quite sure that, like most of your ilk, you will require my son to “show his work”. And he will.

Through interpretive dance.

Because that is who you’ve chosen to tangle with, toots. A stay at home mom who is not entirely balanced, and has altogether too much time on her hands. But is, most certainly, A Mother Who Can Follow Directions.

Sincerely,

Ginny


Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Speaking of names...

The other day, my friend Kat shared a story with me about how her then-6-year-old daughter once wanted to change her name from "Madalyn"...


to "Cupcake Lovetta".


Hilarious, yes. But Kat wondered how do you tactfully explain to a 6-year-old that "Cupcake Lovetta" sounds like a stripper's name???


So for today's question, I want to know...



if you could rename yourself,
what name would you choose?