Sunday, June 28, 2009
Leapin' Lizards!
Pictures of Julian's 3rd Birthday Party-- we got there a little late because we had to pick up the pizza, but we still had fun!
Pictures! Yay!
I've got all my pictures up from last week-- all 103 of them! Thank goodness I got Flickr's Pro Account, I've taken so many more pictures since then! I also took a picture last week of my pepper plant-- it's gotten so much bigger!! I need to transplant it, and I just keep on forgetting... or walking outside and realizing how miserable it is. I know it's hot in other places, too, but we have gotten next to NO rain this summer and it is unrelenting!

Tonight, I went to Eats with the Kavanaugh's and Michael's sister and brother in law and niece. It was the first time I've ever been there, which is funny because all my friends in high school went all the time. That is exactly what I said to my mom before I walked out the door, and about a half hour before I ran in to... all the kids I hung out with in high school at Eats. I got to spend some time with the baby, which is always fun-- she's started laughing so much now, and thinks it's hilarious when I tap her nose and make a "boop" sound. It's pretty ridiculously adorable. Hopefully, Michael will put up pictures from last weekend soon enough because there was a really cute one of us making the same face at each other. I haven't had a picture with the baby in months, so I made Michael take a couple!
After dinner, we got his sister and her family settled at the Kavanaugh's and went to Meg's mother's house to hang out (they're staying there tonight) and chat. Turns out Nan's a big beader, so she's going to help me make the bridesmaids gifts for the wedding! I'm so excited!
Tomorrow is Julian's 3rd birthday, he's very excited, and he even got to talk to Jeremy on the phone tonight. We're going to Leapin' Lizards (which is full of moon bounce type stuff) and having pizza (which Sarah and I will pick up after moving her mattress and box springs in) and cake from Publix, so needless to say there will be *plenty* of pictures!
Ciao for now!
Tonight, I went to Eats with the Kavanaugh's and Michael's sister and brother in law and niece. It was the first time I've ever been there, which is funny because all my friends in high school went all the time. That is exactly what I said to my mom before I walked out the door, and about a half hour before I ran in to... all the kids I hung out with in high school at Eats. I got to spend some time with the baby, which is always fun-- she's started laughing so much now, and thinks it's hilarious when I tap her nose and make a "boop" sound. It's pretty ridiculously adorable. Hopefully, Michael will put up pictures from last weekend soon enough because there was a really cute one of us making the same face at each other. I haven't had a picture with the baby in months, so I made Michael take a couple!
After dinner, we got his sister and her family settled at the Kavanaugh's and went to Meg's mother's house to hang out (they're staying there tonight) and chat. Turns out Nan's a big beader, so she's going to help me make the bridesmaids gifts for the wedding! I'm so excited!
Tomorrow is Julian's 3rd birthday, he's very excited, and he even got to talk to Jeremy on the phone tonight. We're going to Leapin' Lizards (which is full of moon bounce type stuff) and having pizza (which Sarah and I will pick up after moving her mattress and box springs in) and cake from Publix, so needless to say there will be *plenty* of pictures!
Ciao for now!
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Saturday, June 27, 2009
Hoo...
This week was camp out week... I hope for Richard's sake and everyone else's that never happens again. Tuesday the K-2nd graders camped out, Wednesday the 3-7th graders camped out, and Thursday was a lock-in with the whole camp in the gym. Now, camping out is a good experience for a lot of the kids, but putting them in tents... *sigh* it was a bad decision for all of us. I think Richard is just going to do the lock-in next year, which will be better for him. Wednesday, I ended up falling asleep in some of those fold-up stadium chairs in the center of some of the tents because their inhabitants wouldn't stop talking! OR sassing me! And most people I know will tell you that I don't take well to being sassed. At all. I think I made that mistake once when I was a kid and my mom picked me up and popped me.
Needless to say, I only got about 2 hours of sleep. Thursday, therefore, was just about hell on earth. We went to the new World of Coke, which was totally awesome, but the boys were just as badly behaved and wore me out. Chris, my partner for this week, was really helpful, though. He can be a little goofy sometimes, but when it comes to making sure people aren't taken advantage of, Chris is right there on it. Thursday night was the lock in and it went SO much smoother than the night before! We had the girls on one side, the guys on the other, and put on a movie right at bedtime. We did get a break that afternoon-- I tried to take a nap at home and just couldn't fall asleep, but DID go buy my NEW COMPUTER!!!
I LOOOOOVE IT!
It's pretty and shiny and has amazing graphics and is convenient and almost has all my old pictures and all my music on it because in a stroke of good luck, the old computer decided to give it one more go and turned on! I'm stuffing the important things on my jump drive and transferring them directly on to the new one (aka, pictures and music).
I'll put up pictures of it tomorrow, right now I'm so engrossed in True Blood (season finale, season one) that even though I'm entirely drained from the last few days I can't seem to fall asleep! I'll also have pictures from this week up, and then Sunday I'll have pictures of Julian's 3rd birthday up!! I'm so excited-- he's such a sweetie, and he's going to be my ringbearer. We'll have to make a special pillow, though, unless he loses his affinity for rings; last time I was over, he took Meg's wedding band (one of the reasons they just got cheap-o Target bands!) and started playing hide and seek with it, put it in the baby seat and we had to turn the thing upside down and take the liner out to get the ring back! It was pretty hilarious. I think he and Ana will make quite an amusing little pair!
Alright, we're about to finale on the finale and I'm about done with my water quota for the day, so I'll wrap it up.
Ciao!
PS- Richard walked on my back a couple days ago and popped that nasty little bugger back in to place!! There's still a little bit of stretching to do, but it feels soooooo much better!
Needless to say, I only got about 2 hours of sleep. Thursday, therefore, was just about hell on earth. We went to the new World of Coke, which was totally awesome, but the boys were just as badly behaved and wore me out. Chris, my partner for this week, was really helpful, though. He can be a little goofy sometimes, but when it comes to making sure people aren't taken advantage of, Chris is right there on it. Thursday night was the lock in and it went SO much smoother than the night before! We had the girls on one side, the guys on the other, and put on a movie right at bedtime. We did get a break that afternoon-- I tried to take a nap at home and just couldn't fall asleep, but DID go buy my NEW COMPUTER!!!
I LOOOOOVE IT!
It's pretty and shiny and has amazing graphics and is convenient and almost has all my old pictures and all my music on it because in a stroke of good luck, the old computer decided to give it one more go and turned on! I'm stuffing the important things on my jump drive and transferring them directly on to the new one (aka, pictures and music).
I'll put up pictures of it tomorrow, right now I'm so engrossed in True Blood (season finale, season one) that even though I'm entirely drained from the last few days I can't seem to fall asleep! I'll also have pictures from this week up, and then Sunday I'll have pictures of Julian's 3rd birthday up!! I'm so excited-- he's such a sweetie, and he's going to be my ringbearer. We'll have to make a special pillow, though, unless he loses his affinity for rings; last time I was over, he took Meg's wedding band (one of the reasons they just got cheap-o Target bands!) and started playing hide and seek with it, put it in the baby seat and we had to turn the thing upside down and take the liner out to get the ring back! It was pretty hilarious. I think he and Ana will make quite an amusing little pair!
Alright, we're about to finale on the finale and I'm about done with my water quota for the day, so I'll wrap it up.
Ciao!
PS- Richard walked on my back a couple days ago and popped that nasty little bugger back in to place!! There's still a little bit of stretching to do, but it feels soooooo much better!
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Ouch
My computer has finally bitten the dust for good, I think, and my shoulder is KILLING me. I mean, seriously, I haven't been in this much pain in a looooong time. I'm using mom's Mac for a couple hours a day to check email and stuff, but otherwise I'm out until I get the new one (which will hopefully happen this week) from Best Buy-- I'm really excited, it's an incredibly nice Sony Vaio for under $700!
Anyway, more later, just wanted to let you know.
ciao,
M
Anyway, more later, just wanted to let you know.
ciao,
M
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Stone Mountain=Awesome
The kids were pretty well-behaved, though one of them apparently gave his money to a complete stranger instead of someone wearing our sporty camp shirts, and things went smoothly! I really love Stone Mountain, and hopefully when Jeremy gets here we can get a yearly pass. The hike's pretty easy, 1.25mi each way, and the view from up top is nice, too.
I took TONS of pictures (posted here) and really enjoyed myself. The ropes course was a little bit terrifying at first (I have residual height issues and usually close my eyes on roller coasters!) but by the end of it Brandy and I had the hang of things. Here's me and Brandy at the top of the course!
And yes, those harnesses are as tight and uncomfortable as they look!
I drove the black van back with some JCs and the water which was kind of nice since I didn't have to listen to the kids all the way back and we got to tell all the ridiculous stories about the day-- like, how one girl in my group (Touchy, we'll call her) feels that we didn't do anything even though we took the sky buckets up to the top, looked around, hiked down the mountain, went to the ropes course and rock wall for like an hour and a half, then went to the 4-D movie!
Off to make a CD of pictures for Richard of the last couple weeks and make a bed time snack out of some jalapeno hummus and wheat thins!
I took TONS of pictures (posted here) and really enjoyed myself. The ropes course was a little bit terrifying at first (I have residual height issues and usually close my eyes on roller coasters!) but by the end of it Brandy and I had the hang of things. Here's me and Brandy at the top of the course!

I drove the black van back with some JCs and the water which was kind of nice since I didn't have to listen to the kids all the way back and we got to tell all the ridiculous stories about the day-- like, how one girl in my group (Touchy, we'll call her) feels that we didn't do anything even though we took the sky buckets up to the top, looked around, hiked down the mountain, went to the ropes course and rock wall for like an hour and a half, then went to the 4-D movie!
Off to make a CD of pictures for Richard of the last couple weeks and make a bed time snack out of some jalapeno hummus and wheat thins!
Labels:
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Best wishes for Taty and Spencer...
My friend Tatiana got married this weekend and I'm so excited for her-- they left the next morning for Hawaii for their honeymoon, and that's where the bad news hits... Tatiana lost feeling in both her legs their first day there and has been in the hospital since! Whether you believe in it or not, send your good thoughts, happy vibes, and prayers for her quick recovery. Not only do we want her better because we love her, but it would be nice if she could enjoy her honeymoon!!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
What a week!
This week I had the K-2nd grade boys and they. wore. me. out. I have a lot of patience for small children because they're still learning, but these boys I think maybe got hit with the stupid stick... all week long I had to keep putting them in time out for hitting each other and calling each other names and nobody ever seemed to catch the point! GAH! I was at my wits' end. Jacob, the littlest one, had some major anger management issues but by the end of the week I found out a lot of stuff that caused some major "Eureka" moments on Friday night!
Six Flags was the most ridiculous day ever-- we rode a lot of good rides since we had the "ride what you want" kids, but we had The Wonder Twins who whined all day long. The one cried every time we went to get on a ride bigger than the Mine Train; when we went to the Wheelie, she ran around the thing screaming and crying like she was being chased by a serial killer! It was really out of line. Again, with the patience of Job regarding little children, by lunch time I wanted to shake them. I took them to the JCs with us and was like, "Keep them before I do something irrational. Like leave them in Monster Plantation." I did tell a kid I'd leave him at Lost and Found for the day, but he was on the verge of getting himself kicked out of the park (because it's SOOOO hard to keep your hands INSIDE the ride!) and he just kind of eyed me like, "I'm not sure if you're bluffing or not..."
After Richard took The Wonder Twins away, the rest of the afternoon was great. We rode the Batman and Mindbender with no trouble and headed on home. The one good girl in my group was a total CHAMP. Sydney was the BEST. She skipped (for the record, there is awesome video with each of these links) Acraphobia, but rode Batman, Superman, The Wheelie, The Mind Bender, she totally rocked it out and I was super proud of her!
We also went to the pool a couple times this week, and on Friday I ran in to a good friend from high school who has been relegated back to his high school summer job of lifeguard! "You know that story where I got a college degree and then had to move in with my parents and work the same job I did in high school?" he opened with. "Yes," I replied, "I know that story quite well, in fact!"
Today was Susie's wedding and it was beeeeeautiful! I'm so excited about my own wedding. She also has the exact same color palate, so I joked with her that it was a good test run for mine! They had a lovely ceremony, short and sweet to boot, and Susie looked just gorgeous! They had a little cocktail reception for an hour and then a sit down dinner and dancing-- of which we did quite a bit. I'm waiting for everyone to put up pictures on Facebook so that I can compile away. For now, the 70 that I took (and here I was thinking I hadn't taken any pictures!) are up on Flickr since Facebook is being a butt. I do, however, get very sad when I see all these spring weddings, I wanted one so badly...
No pictures from camp this week, I didn't think it wise to bring my camera to Six Flags, but here will be plenty next week from Stone Mountain and the ones of my girls last week at The Aquarium are also game.
Six Flags was the most ridiculous day ever-- we rode a lot of good rides since we had the "ride what you want" kids, but we had The Wonder Twins who whined all day long. The one cried every time we went to get on a ride bigger than the Mine Train; when we went to the Wheelie, she ran around the thing screaming and crying like she was being chased by a serial killer! It was really out of line. Again, with the patience of Job regarding little children, by lunch time I wanted to shake them. I took them to the JCs with us and was like, "Keep them before I do something irrational. Like leave them in Monster Plantation." I did tell a kid I'd leave him at Lost and Found for the day, but he was on the verge of getting himself kicked out of the park (because it's SOOOO hard to keep your hands INSIDE the ride!) and he just kind of eyed me like, "I'm not sure if you're bluffing or not..."
After Richard took The Wonder Twins away, the rest of the afternoon was great. We rode the Batman and Mindbender with no trouble and headed on home. The one good girl in my group was a total CHAMP. Sydney was the BEST. She skipped (for the record, there is awesome video with each of these links) Acraphobia, but rode Batman, Superman, The Wheelie, The Mind Bender, she totally rocked it out and I was super proud of her!
We also went to the pool a couple times this week, and on Friday I ran in to a good friend from high school who has been relegated back to his high school summer job of lifeguard! "You know that story where I got a college degree and then had to move in with my parents and work the same job I did in high school?" he opened with. "Yes," I replied, "I know that story quite well, in fact!"
Today was Susie's wedding and it was beeeeeautiful! I'm so excited about my own wedding. She also has the exact same color palate, so I joked with her that it was a good test run for mine! They had a lovely ceremony, short and sweet to boot, and Susie looked just gorgeous! They had a little cocktail reception for an hour and then a sit down dinner and dancing-- of which we did quite a bit. I'm waiting for everyone to put up pictures on Facebook so that I can compile away. For now, the 70 that I took (and here I was thinking I hadn't taken any pictures!) are up on Flickr since Facebook is being a butt. I do, however, get very sad when I see all these spring weddings, I wanted one so badly...
No pictures from camp this week, I didn't think it wise to bring my camera to Six Flags, but here will be plenty next week from Stone Mountain and the ones of my girls last week at The Aquarium are also game.
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
Memey thing from Erica
Things You Probably Need To Know About Me: A/V Edition
I think the best shows on TV right now are:
Burn Notice
30 Rock
The Office
I think the best show NOT on TV is:
Dead Like Me
The show I think I would like but haven't watched yet is:
Freaks and Geeks
The show I am most anticipating is:
Royal Pains on USA, the pilot impressed me and USA does good stuff
My go-to movies for repeat viewings are:
Super Troopers
Office Space
Titan A.E.
Top Gun
I will watch any movie starring:
Christian Bale
Ed Norton
Lily Tomlin
Meryl Streep
I will listen to any CD by:
Paul Simon
Journey
Lily Allen
Carlos Santana
My favorite musical soundtracks are:
Chicago
Wicked
West Side Story
My favorite Beatles song:
Here Comes the Sun
My favorite Regina Spektor song:
*shrig*
My favorite Weezer song:
Island in the Sun
Buddy Holly
My favorite Simon and Garfunkel song:
Cecelia
My favorite Britney Spears song:
Toxic (just for you, Amy)
My favorite movie soundtracks:
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (don't hate, check out the tracks)
High Fidelity
My favorite Disney movie:
Little Mermaid
Lilo and Stitch
My favorite song from a Disney Movie:
Part of Your World- Little Mermaid
Belle- Beauty and the Beast
My favorite songs at this exact moment are:
Just Dance by Lady Gaga
This is My Jam by Flo Rida
What would your answers be?
I think the best shows on TV right now are:
Burn Notice
30 Rock
The Office
I think the best show NOT on TV is:
Dead Like Me
The show I think I would like but haven't watched yet is:
Freaks and Geeks
The show I am most anticipating is:
Royal Pains on USA, the pilot impressed me and USA does good stuff
My go-to movies for repeat viewings are:
Super Troopers
Office Space
Titan A.E.
Top Gun
I will watch any movie starring:
Christian Bale
Ed Norton
Lily Tomlin
Meryl Streep
I will listen to any CD by:
Paul Simon
Journey
Lily Allen
Carlos Santana
My favorite musical soundtracks are:
Chicago
Wicked
West Side Story
My favorite Beatles song:
Here Comes the Sun
My favorite Regina Spektor song:
*shrig*
My favorite Weezer song:
Island in the Sun
Buddy Holly
My favorite Simon and Garfunkel song:
Cecelia
My favorite Britney Spears song:
Toxic (just for you, Amy)
My favorite movie soundtracks:
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (don't hate, check out the tracks)
High Fidelity
My favorite Disney movie:
Little Mermaid
Lilo and Stitch
My favorite song from a Disney Movie:
Part of Your World- Little Mermaid
Belle- Beauty and the Beast
My favorite songs at this exact moment are:
Just Dance by Lady Gaga
This is My Jam by Flo Rida
What would your answers be?
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Jolly Roger
I'm watching the premiere of Deadliest Catch. I love this show. It makes me want to a) visit Alaska, and b) spend a season on a crab boat-- of course, Jeremy wants to work the crab, I'd be OK sitting in and cooking for the crew!
Not too much happened today, but I've been really surprised by the number of campers who have caffeinated drinks in their lunches-- there was a third grader who had a 20oz Mountain Dew!! I never got that kind of stuff in my lunch! I also already have the reputation of that kid with the good lunch-- the youth volunteers are very intrigued by the fact that I cook really good stuff for myself, and all I've brought was my home made meatloaf and a leftovers sandwich (roast chicken and pesto) so far!
Oh, and I made my first meatloaf ever the other night and it was AWESOME! There was garlic, cayenne pepper, oats, and BBQ sauce involved. It was absolutely delicious. I froze half of it since I figured I wouldn't want to eat meatloaf all week, so I'm going to try and hang on to it until Jeremy comes up to visit so he can try some ;)
Ciao for now! Hopefully tomorrow I'll have pictures of the group tomorrow from the Aquarium trip!
Not too much happened today, but I've been really surprised by the number of campers who have caffeinated drinks in their lunches-- there was a third grader who had a 20oz Mountain Dew!! I never got that kind of stuff in my lunch! I also already have the reputation of that kid with the good lunch-- the youth volunteers are very intrigued by the fact that I cook really good stuff for myself, and all I've brought was my home made meatloaf and a leftovers sandwich (roast chicken and pesto) so far!
Oh, and I made my first meatloaf ever the other night and it was AWESOME! There was garlic, cayenne pepper, oats, and BBQ sauce involved. It was absolutely delicious. I froze half of it since I figured I wouldn't want to eat meatloaf all week, so I'm going to try and hang on to it until Jeremy comes up to visit so he can try some ;)
Ciao for now! Hopefully tomorrow I'll have pictures of the group tomorrow from the Aquarium trip!
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Monday, June 1, 2009
Excuse me, please but...
Could we possibly stop killing each other? It would be awful nice if we could all just pause for a moment and realize that no matter what God/dess we believe in (if any), no matter what color our skin is (as it's really just an accidental evolutionary response to the climate in which our ancestors lived), and no matter who we love, we are all people and we all live on this planet together and we may as well make the best of it. Stop being so bloody hateful.
No pun intended.
That's all I have to say, I won't rant, but it would be nice if that could happen. I'm sure it would also be nice to solve world hunger and cure AIDS and cancer all in one fell swoop.
First day of camp went really well, the campers are all pretty well behaved (for a large group of kids between the age of 5 and 14) and I'm in charge of the kindergarten to second grade girls with another counselor, Brandy, who is a junior (I believe) at Georgia State. There are a couple of girls in the group who have given us trouble, and I'm hoping one of them is just trying to act tough (I had to talk her out of a corner this morning when she was crying for her mommy) while the other may just have an attitude problem a few sessions in time out will fix. We also have a couple of celebrity look alikes in our group-- one who looks like Jane Krakowski and one who looks like Catherine Zeta-Jones, and I'm not talking resembles, I'm talking LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE. It's totally crazy. They're also getting along pretty well so far, we haven't had to tell any of the girls to be nice even though the same aged boys have been giving Stephanie and Scott absolute fits.
I think there will only be a couple of people who are going to try my patience, but they're also going to try the rest of the counselors' patience so I don't feel too bad about it. I'm also going to like working with Brandy a lot, she's a lot of fun and we think a lot alike. I've been looking up a lot of info on stuff to do with kids in the area since we're supposed to come up with fun things to do with our groups to get brownie points, if you will, with Richard and avoid the monotony of duck duck goose and freeze-dance. The library has a few story times, but they're not really convenient to our schedule, so I think instead I'll just talk to Brandy about doing a storytime with the girls to try and match the theme of the week, and maybe even doing a movie to match the theme. We didn't get the pool this week, Glenlake is still recovering from a massive makeover this summer, and we'll be able to go Friday weather permitting-- the weather doesn't look like it will permit, however... perhaps that would be a good day for Finding Nemo since it's Aquarium Week!
Anyway, that's enough for now. I'm going to watch the rest of Quantum of Solace (which is making much more sense now that I've re-watched Casino Royale) and fall asleep. With luck, Casey will refrain from cranking the air down to sub-zero and I won't keep waking up freezing cold!
Ciao!
No pun intended.
That's all I have to say, I won't rant, but it would be nice if that could happen. I'm sure it would also be nice to solve world hunger and cure AIDS and cancer all in one fell swoop.
First day of camp went really well, the campers are all pretty well behaved (for a large group of kids between the age of 5 and 14) and I'm in charge of the kindergarten to second grade girls with another counselor, Brandy, who is a junior (I believe) at Georgia State. There are a couple of girls in the group who have given us trouble, and I'm hoping one of them is just trying to act tough (I had to talk her out of a corner this morning when she was crying for her mommy) while the other may just have an attitude problem a few sessions in time out will fix. We also have a couple of celebrity look alikes in our group-- one who looks like Jane Krakowski and one who looks like Catherine Zeta-Jones, and I'm not talking resembles, I'm talking LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE. It's totally crazy. They're also getting along pretty well so far, we haven't had to tell any of the girls to be nice even though the same aged boys have been giving Stephanie and Scott absolute fits.
I think there will only be a couple of people who are going to try my patience, but they're also going to try the rest of the counselors' patience so I don't feel too bad about it. I'm also going to like working with Brandy a lot, she's a lot of fun and we think a lot alike. I've been looking up a lot of info on stuff to do with kids in the area since we're supposed to come up with fun things to do with our groups to get brownie points, if you will, with Richard and avoid the monotony of duck duck goose and freeze-dance. The library has a few story times, but they're not really convenient to our schedule, so I think instead I'll just talk to Brandy about doing a storytime with the girls to try and match the theme of the week, and maybe even doing a movie to match the theme. We didn't get the pool this week, Glenlake is still recovering from a massive makeover this summer, and we'll be able to go Friday weather permitting-- the weather doesn't look like it will permit, however... perhaps that would be a good day for Finding Nemo since it's Aquarium Week!
Anyway, that's enough for now. I'm going to watch the rest of Quantum of Solace (which is making much more sense now that I've re-watched Casino Royale) and fall asleep. With luck, Casey will refrain from cranking the air down to sub-zero and I won't keep waking up freezing cold!
Ciao!
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