Thursday, January 22, 2009

Movie Recommendation

Dan and I just watched "When Did You Last See Your Father." I know, long title. It was a fantastic movie. It was the type of movie that sucks you in to the lives of the characters, and simultaneously makes you think about your own family experiences. We ended up discussing our families for a good 45 minutes after the movie ended. Rarely do we get to purge emotions quite like we did tonight, and what a good feeling it is! Anyhow, strongly recommend the movie, its a good one.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Happy New Pres-ie Day!

This morning I arrived at work and almost immediately took a break to watch the inauguration with other Staffers. It was the first time in a a decade that I felt like I was witnessing a moment that will forever be etched in my mind as one of inspiration, hope, and renewal. The golden pedastel that the New Pres is stuck on right now will surely get chipped away throughout his term, but I feel like everything that makes each of us a dynamic and connected human race is present now in the White House, where previously it was not. I feel a connection to his goals as though they were my own, I feel represented, like my voice has been heard. I am grateful to America, for the collective choice made. I am eager to see what the future holds.
(Dramatic? Me? Never, but....I can't help it today)... :)

Monday, January 19, 2009

Starting the week with Horror

This wonderful Martin Luther King, Jr. day I decided to start off my morning with watching not one, but two horror movies. The first was pretty good, "Backwoods" with Gary Oldman, and the second was pretty bad, "American Psycho 2" with Jackie from "That 70's Show." (I can never remember her real name, she will always be Jackie to me.) Starting the week with Horror is such a luxury.
I also started the week with a sore throat, which is not a luxury, but is currently being tolerated rather well by yours truly. (Usually I moan, whine, and cry my way through any hint of a minor illness.)

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Instead of studying....

Dan and I are catching up on last season's episodes of Flight of the Conchords. I can't imagine what it would be like if I actually used my time productively and effectively.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

New Shoes

Right before Christmas, Dan rediscovered Kangaroos.
Kangaroos are sneakers that have tiny pockets designed to hold keys or crack rocks depending on what mood you're in. Very versatile.
Dan decided to buy a pair of these for his brother and 2 different designs for himself for (here and here). My husband is a shoe junkie.
Needless to say, the Holidays are always expensive for us due to all the online shopping for others.
Added Bonus: Yesterday I came home and there was a box for me with these inside.
I live in Heaven.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

What to do, what to do....

I feel like my thoughts are constipated. For 2 days now, I just can't seem to muster a well articulated, linear train of thought that is worth posting. I wonder if anyone has invented a laxative for the mind, or perhaps it could be my claim to fame? If only I could master the chemistry behind creating a product like that. That would be sweet.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Eat your heart out!

Frank's Red Hot cayanne pepper sauce and melted butter tossed over baked chicken wings is the greatest way to indulge! We followed the recipe suggestion on the bottle, and it was amazing.
Melted butter, hot sauce, wings. Simple. Next time, I need more crunch though - perhaps breading or frying. I was so inspired by Frank's Red Hot, that I decided to do a series of drawings of Hot Sauce bottles. Drawing #1: Drawing #2 will be of my beloved Sriracha, or Bird Sauce as a friend calls it. I'll post it soon. I know you are on the edge of your seat. Patience.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

show and tell

K'Naan
Tuesday morning I was driving to work listening to NPR when I heard hip hop. I love it when NPR profiles music that I haven't heard, wouldn't normally be drawn to, and is totally great. And he's a smarty pants! I love hip hop with a brain.

AC Newman
Someone burned me this dude's album about 4 years ago, and it took me until this summer (while watching this) to search out that CD and give it a listen. So glad I did.

It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
I am not quite sure where to start with this. A couple of months ago Dan and I caught the end of the 4th Season as it aired. I'm not sure when things shifted for us, but we found ourselves turned into degenerates who spew lines from the show and giggle maniacally. For hours. I think that this may be the best 30 minute show ever brought to television. Warning: Not P-G. This show is a complete assault against anything politically correct. If you don't like it, don't hold it against me. I am a good person. Even though I laugh at dumpster babies, glue-huffing, illiteracy, and human exploitation in general.

Monday, January 5, 2009

dinosaur

In addition to his Massive Bone, Tucker also got a small squeaky chameleon for Christmas.
I used to have a small Jackson chameleon named Bubba, so it broke my heart a little to see him play with this toy, but he loved it sooo much. It was his first experience with a squeaky type toy, and initially he was unsure if it was alive or a toy. And so he was gentle. It would squeak when he touched it, and we would watch as he recoiled in horror as though thinking "Omigod, I hurt it!" Then he would very tentatively approach it again, nudge it, and recoil when it squeaked at him. He is a pitbull, however, and so shortly after the initial introduction, he tore the thing apart. Like a good pitbull does.Now, sadly, all that is left of the little sweet chameleon toy is a single pair of feet we confiscated once we realized he was swallowing rubber that will surely lodge in his intestines and cost us $1k we don't have.
Thanks Grandma.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Mind games

Our dog sits on the picnic table outside the back door. He sits there and faces the house and stares in the window, like "Pleeeeeease let me inside." For what feels like hours. We usually wait until the other person really can't stand the look of tortured neglect, and then one of us jumps up and says, "I'll get him," as though we are doing the other person a favor. Once the better spouse goes to let the shivering dog in, he bolts. He often looks back at the house like, "You are not getting me back in that hell-hole, no matter what." The scene usually ends with the now defeated better spouse cursing the dog, and threatening a return to the pound. Within seconds, Tucker is back outside the window staring at us. You can practically hear him thinking "I wonder how long it will take them to get up this time." He is a manipulator and a liar.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

What will I do different this year?

Realistically, the answer is probably, "Nothing."

But if I had to come up with 3 New Years Resolutions, I would go with my standard 3 that I do every year:

1. Exercise a minimum of once a month (that's each month).
2. Eat a vegetable and a fruit every week.
3. Watch more TV.

This last one is my freebie (so I don't feel like a complete failure at the end of the year- I can say I accomplished at least one of my 3 Resolutions).

It's a tough list, but I feel like this is going to be the year.