Wednesday, December 31, 2008

2008 - The Top 10 Highlights

It’s hard to believe but another year is coming to an end. As a child I remember my folks complaining about how quickly the years went by; I was unable to relate because they seemed to just drag on for me. But at the ripe old age of 35, I get it. The years pass by in an instant and with each one that passes the speed increases.

When I began thinking about 2008 my initial response was negative, thankful that it was almost over. After all, my faced another fight against cancer, my brother Jimmy had one of those “one bad thing after another years,” my job was more frustrating and challenging than previous years, my birthday sucked and Thanksgiving was a family drama nightmare. But then I decided to list the “highlights” from 2008 and my list numbered 15 after only a few minutes of brainstorming. Feeling better about my outlook on 2008, I decided to create a Top 10 list of my favorite 2008 memories, and here it is:

10. Replacing my 13 year old mattress with the most wonderful mattress in the world, even if it’s so tall that I can barely get up on it.

9. Being able to see clearly following my eye surgery in June. I had no idea what I was missing and I love being able to drive at night again.

8. Having my mentor, Pauli Marr and my mom in town at the same time, we laughed until we cried, we laughed until it hurt.

7. Creating a wonderful birthday celebration for Jimmy’s 30th in May.

6. Sharing Seattle with my Cuz (Karri) and her Huz (Dale). We soaked up the sun, ate too much, drank too much and had a wonderful time.

5. Getting to know Barney, the cutest Beagle in the entire world.

4. Rejoicing on Election Night with the rest of the country as history was made and the wave of change swept across the country.

3. Paying off my debt to Oregon State University and finally receiving my degree.

2. Celebrating my 5 Year Cancer Free Anniversary with laughter and tears and a trip to my favorite beach in the whole world.

And my top memory of 2008….

1. Surprising Don with tickets to Vienna Teng in San Francisco on his birthday. I’ll remember the look on his face for the rest of my life. And the trip rocked too.

Here is hoping 2009 is filled with as many wonderful moments! Happy New Year!

December Weekend Wrap Up

Running a bit behind in my Weekend Wrap-Up posts so here is the entire month of December in one post. Enjoy!

For the weekend 12/5 - 12/7:
  • Woke bright and early to ferry Don and Kat to work so that we would have to deal with only one car during the days festivities.
  • Ran home to shower and get ready to truly face the day.
  • Attended the Seattle area P.E.O. reciprocity meeting with several of my chapter sisters.
  • Caught up with friends from other P.E.O. chapters.
  • Picked up Kat at work and dropped her off for her Spa day.
  • Ran home to walk Barney, change my clothes.
  • Picked up Don at work and headed to The Parlor in Bellevue to play some pool.
  • Once the first drinks were served I couldn't take it any longer and I forced Don to open his birthday gift from me. Needless to say, the surprise was worth the agony. You can read his account here. (He says it better than I could.)
  • Ran to pick up Kat when she was done spa-ing and she joined us at The Parlor.
  • Celebrated Don's and Kat's birthdays with dinner at The Cheesecake Factory.
  • Woke super early so that I could run to the office and pick up the boxes that I had been gathering for Kat's impending move.
  • Cleaned and prepped the house.
  • Hosted the Christmas Party for my P.E.O. Chapter.
  • Laundry, coffee, errands, the usual Saturday morning bit, but this time on Sunday.
  • Stopped to assist a biker that had taken a nasty spill on her way to work, more about that here.
  • Had breakfast with Don and Kat at Crystal Creek Cafe.
  • Spent the afternoon packing up all the breakables and kitchen stuff in Kat's apartment.
  • Prepped and got myself ready for the week ahead, all the while marveling at the fabulous weekend it had been.
For the weekend 12/12 - 12/14:
  • Woke bright and early to head off to the airport for our flight to San Francisco.
  • Enjoyed the flying experience aboard Virgin America, much thanks to the abundant leg room of Main Cabin Select.
  • Headed into San Francisco via BART.
  • Arrived at our hotel not sure if they could check us in but they could, and they upgraded our room. Yippee!
  • Settled in and headed out to explore the city. It was a beautiful day so we jumped on a cable carFisherman's Wharf.
  • Wanted to lunch at Cafe 8 but arrived amidst the lunch rush so we headed to Fisherman's Grotto
  • Had Fish "n" Chips at Cafe 8.
  • Picked up a few fun things and enjoyed the yummy smells at Boudin Bakery.
  • Boarded the cable car for the return trip to the hotel.
  • Relaxed for a few hours in the hotel room.
  • Got dressed and headed out a bit early for our dinner reservation.
  • Enjoyed some wine in the bar at the House of Prime Rib followed by a spectacular dinner. Truly an evening to remember.
  • Stopped at the hotel bar for a nightcap where I was stupid to let Don write on my hand not just once, but twice.
  • Fell into bed "comfortable numb" from an incredible evening food, drink and merriment.
  • Slept in a bit on Saturday morning and then jumped back on the cable car and headed to Ghirardelli Square.
  • Had breakfast at Lori's Diner.
  • Picked up some chocolate at the Ghirardelli Chocolate Shop.
  • Walked along the waterfront to Pier 39, spotting Santa over and over again.
  • Walked up to San Francisco Brewing Company for a few pints.
  • Headed back to the hotel to change clothes and store the treasures we had picked up.
  • Took a cab to our favorite North Beach restaurant, Firenze By Night.
  • Enjoyed the unbelievable gnocchi and another fabulous dinner.
  • Kiss a few Italians, I just couldn't help myself.
  • Took a cab to the Palace of Fine Arts and enjoyed a glass of wine in the lobby while waiting for the show.
  • Thoroughly enjoyed the performance by The Paper Raincoat.
  • Waited with great anticipation for the beginning of the Vienna Teng show.
  • Soaked up every note of the Vienna show, the highlight being when she dedicated Shasta to Don in honor of his birthday thanks to an email sent by Kat.
  • Spent some time talking to Alex Wong and Amber Rubarth (of The Paper Raincoat) following the shows and picked up some signed copies of their CD.
  • Walked blocks and blocks to find a cab to take us back to the hotel.
  • Stopped by the hotel bar for a cup of tea before heading to bed.
  • Woke on Sunday morning in time to shower and head downstairs for massages at the Hotel Spa.
  • Headed back to the room to pack and check out.
  • Jumped in a cab and headed to The Carnelian Room for an their unbelievable Sunday brunch.
  • Stopped back by the hotel long enough to pick up our bags and head to the BART station.
  • Arrived at the airport to find our flight was delayed due to the rainy weather.
  • Hung out in the airport bar while waiting for flight information.
  • Sat next to a Mr. T look alike on the flight home.
  • Arrived home to Seattle and the frigid cold.
  • Unpacked and headed to bed with a big smile on my face, what a wonderful weekend.
For the weekend 12/19 - 12/21:
  • Cleaned and did basic household stuff.
  • Had planned to host a Christmas Party on Friday evening for several friends from work but everyone cancelled for fear of driving on icy roads.
  • Relaxed at home with Barney.
  • Watched some cheesy Christmas movies.
  • Laundry, coffee, the usual Sunday bit.
  • Stopped by for a cup of tea at the Teacup's new Queen Anne location and decided that I want to become a tea snob.
  • Bravely ventured to the grocery store, Don did the driving, to gather up the turkey and all the fixins for Christmas Eve dinner.
  • Made Lasagna in anticipation of dinner with the Black family only to have them cancel due to the impending storm.
  • Declared that since we've no place to go, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
  • Enjoyed lasagna while watching the snow fall.
  • Tried to watch It's a Wonderful Life but my VCR ate the tape despite Don's efforts to get it to work.
  • Watched White Christmas instead, while "White Seattle" was happening outside.
  • Braved the snow and cold to head to Bothell to help Kat unpack her belongs.
  • Had breakfast at Crystal Creek Cafe with Kat and Don.
  • Was disappointed in my packing skills, especially since I had bragged about how good I was, when I found a couple things broken. :-(
  • Spent some time in the evening prepping for the week ahead, happy that Christmas is almost here.
For the weekend 12/26 - 12/28:
  • Worked on Friday which was difficult as it was painfully slow.
  • Put my pajamas on shortly after getting home from work.
  • Had the perfect turkey leftover sandwich for dinner (bread, cranberry sauce, turkey, stuffing, gravy and mayo on white bread.) Yummy!
  • Watched some more cheesy Christmas movies.
  • Slept until 9:30 a.m.
  • Watched some more cheesy holiday movies.
  • Finally decided to get out of my pajamas and take a shower around 3:00 p.m.
  • Had another turkey leftover sammich for dinner on Saturday night, oh the yumminess.
  • Slept in again.
  • Decided to stay in my pajamas all day.
  • Watched some more cheesy Christmas movies.
  • Prepped for the week ahead and marvels at what a bum I was all weekend.
New Years Resolution for 2009 - be more timely in my weekend wrap up posts. ;-)

2008 Test


You Remember 80% of 2008



You were paying attention during 2008.

And you remember what happened really well.

You'll be able to talk about 2008 for years to come...

Even when most people have forgotten what went down.

Thanksgiving in Utah - the wrap-up

This post has been sitting in my "draft" box for over a month now. I didn't think it was a good idea to post it at the time I wrote it since I was very angry, hurt, upset, disappointed. However, a month has passed and I still feel angry, hurt, upset, disappointed so that is likely not going to change and I figure that I neglected my blog long enough and its time to POST THE DAMN THING.

So without further ado... My Thanksgiving, in bullet points. Warning: family drama ahead.

I spent Thanksgiving in Utah with my family. I haven't been home for a holiday since moving to Seattle in February 2005 and now I remember why. It was busy, crazy and TONS of work. I was looking forward to spending time with my siblings and step-siblings which turned out to be a disastrous combination. I learned that the things I appreciate in a holiday celebration are not things that my family does well. I love them, but drama free family gatherings just aren't our thing. Here are the highlights:
  • I had dinner at Dave & Kristen's prior to leaving so I could pick up some things that they wanted taken in the car.
  • The cutest nephew in the world taught me all about the Wonder Pets.
  • I learned how to put chains on my tires.
  • Packed and got ready for the drive.
  • Picked up my first Egg Nog Latte of the season in Ellensburg, Washington en route to Salt Lake City.
  • Made the drive in 12 hours and 40 minutes, which isn't bad considering that my stops had to include potty time for Barney.
  • Met with clients at 2 hospitals in the Salt Lake Valley and uploaded the latest software in their machines.
  • Had lunch with my Dad at Mimi's Cafe.
  • Met my Mom at Harmon's to pick up some random items for the Thanksgiving feast.
  • Enjoyed a quiet dinner with Mom, Rick and Jimmy.
  • Helped Mom with the grocery list for the big shopping trip.
  • Drank beer and ate lunch with my Mom and step-Dad at Red Rock prior to the trip to the airport to pick up the family.
  • Got in a fight via cell phone with my brother Dave who was, in my opinion, being a stubborn ass.
  • Made up with Dave later in the evening.
  • Loved having story time with the cutest nephew in the world.
  • Wore "Fuck Cancer" t-shirts (Mom and I) on Wednesday while cooking because that sums up our feelings on the subject and it was the 6-year anniversary of the end of chemo for me. (We took pictures which I promise to post.)
  • Went with "the girls" to have pedicures.
  • Made the decision to paint my toenails orange in honor of the OSU Beavers.
  • Cooked and cooked and cooked and when that was done, we cooked some more.
  • Found out that I am a "bitch" for making my dog behave. Siblings can be so helpful for personal insights.
  • Ate Chinese food at the "kids table" on the night before Thanksgiving thoroughly enjoyed my nephew Gabe, who is a crack-up and a bit obsessed with Bruce Banner.
  • Collapsed into bed, completely exhausted.
  • Bravely opened 2 packages of Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls.
  • Watched the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade with the cutest nephew in the world. I think I made him a forever parade fan.
  • Stuffed the turkey and got it roasting.
  • Cooked and cooked and cooked so more.
  • Found out that I was a "bitch" yet again for trying to get everything on the table at the same time.
  • Taught my step-Dad's cousin how to make Crescent rolls. I thought they were "self-explanatory," apparently I was wrong.
  • Finally sat down at 10:00 p.m. when my Cuz (Karri) and BFF Jenna came over for pie and some girl time.
  • Bravely opened more packages of Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls.
  • Celebrated my Mom's 63rd birthday with her by shopping and running errands.
  • Enjoyed catching up with friends and many of my Salt Lake P.E.O. sisters at the open-house in honor of my Mom's birthday.
  • Cleaned up from the party with the help of Jenna.
  • Packed the car, again with more help from Jenna. Why she puts up with my family drama after all these year, I'll never know.
  • Fell into bed, again totally exhausted and tried to sleep but only managed to get 3 hours in.
  • Left Salt Lake super early so that I could be home in time for the Civil War game.
  • Arrived home in Seattle exhausted, but so happy to be home.
  • Watching the Civil War game with Don and ate the yummy dinner he had made.
  • Yelled at my father after his "thanks for including us but we won't ever come again" call.
  • Proclaimed that I will never again paint my toe nails orange as it clearly didn't help the Beavs.
  • Slept in my own bed and got 12 hours of wonderful sleep.
  • Spend Sunday organizing, unpacking and finishing up the Christmas decorating.
  • Spent the next week or so trying to recover from the emotional, physical and mental exhaustion of the trip.
My Mom was thrilled to have the whole family home for a big holiday and she had a ball despite the drama. I don't know how she does it. She thrives on chaos, it exhausts me. Hope your holiday was filled with a bit less drama than mine.

Weekend Wrap Up - 11/14 - 11/16

My poor blog has been so neglected of late. I could give you the army of excuses, but I won't. I've just been introspective and haven't felt much like posting. I'm finally dusting off the draft folder and getting a bunch of these posts up so that I'm caught up. Here is the wrap-up for the weekend 11/14 - 11/16:
  • Accompanied my friend Suzie to UW Medical Center for surgery on her hand.
  • Listened to lots of little beeps for my annual hearing test.
  • Spent more time in the waiting room for Suzie to come out of surgery.
  • Listened to all the instructions and took Suzie home to rest.
  • Played pool and drank beer with Don at Rock Bottom Brewery.
  • Ran some much needed errands to Safeway and Pet's Mart.
  • Picked up a coat for Barney to keep him warm and dry.
  • Had dinner at Kipp's.
  • Ironed and got myself ready for the week ahead.
Exciting life I lead, I know.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Strike a pose, there's nothing to it

Erin tagged me. I took this in my office with my camera phone.

Rules

1. Take a picture of yourself.. riiiiiight.. NOW!
2. DO NOT change your clothes. DO NOT fix your hair.. Just take a picture.
3. Post that picture with NO editing.
4. Post these instructions with your picture.
5. Tag 10 people to do this!

Ten? Wow, not sure I can come up with ten, but I'll try. How about Don, Kat, Chris, Kathleen, Anandi, Christina, Tanya, Lazy Triathlete, Brother O, and Laura, and anyone else who would like to play along, feel free! Please leave a comment on this post when you post your pic.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas Test


Your Christmas is Modern



Your wish for the New Year is good health.

For you, Christmas is secular holiday. Religion doesn't play a big part in it.

You are patient when it comes to Christmas. You don't celebrate too early, and you don't like seeing holiday decorations in October.

You like Christmas traditions, but you're not uptight about them. You do things your way.

You like to celebrate Christmas your own way, and you don't like to have to compromise.

You enjoy Christmas more than anyone you know. Some might call it an obsession!

You try to give as much as possible during the holidays. You are quite generous.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

The Muffin Test


You Are a Lemon Poppy Seed Muffin



You are smart, sophisticated, and savvy.

You love taking risks, and you are the first to know about new trends.

You are curious about the world and tend to have many interests.

You also are very talented. It sometimes seems like you are good at everything.

You are very social and inclusive. You'll be friends with anyone.

Even though you're very cultured, you're not a snob.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

The sun

Spotted the sun peeking out between the clouds after I got safely home to Queen Anne.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

What Should I Be? Test


You Should Be a Manager



You're very organized, motivated, and methodical.

Fair and objective, you can see all sides of a conflict. You are a good mediator.

You are task oriented. You do well with deadlines and schedules.

And while you can be a task master at times, you're good at managing people and listening to their input.

You do best when you:

- Must have attention to detail

- Are in charge of people

You would also be a good accountant or personal assistant.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Dessert

Miniature decadence

Life at the top

Headed to the top of the Bank of America tower for brunch.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Communion

The communion of sinners - San Francisco sourdough bread and Central California Pinot Noir. Rejoice!

Dancing with my Elf Friends

Another Elf ditty to get you in the holiday spirit featuring my elf friends and colleagues Christy and Amy. :-) Enjoy!

Send your own ElfYourself eCards

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

The Castle Personality Test


The Castle Personality Test



You are scared of new experiences. It's hard for you to break outside of your comfort zone.

You like to think that people see you as dramatic and fascinating. You do your best to seem mysterious.

You are a very romantic person. You can't help but see the world as it should be.

Right now, you feel very trapped in your life. You often feel like there is no way out of your rut.

Overall, your life is very peaceful - if not a little solitary. Much of what goes on goes on in your head.

You feel like the fate of the future partially rests in your hands. You believe you need to help make the world a better place.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Blue Sky

The skylights in the basement Sterile Processing department at Evergreen Medical Center makes the employees feel less like basement dwellers. Cool idea.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Velociraptor: 1, Jewells 0

Seen on Don's site and I so curious to see how long I could survive, apparently not so long.

I could survive for 1 minute, 6 seconds chained to a bunk bed with a velociraptor

Created by Bunk Beds.net

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

The Sock Test


What Your Socks Say About You



You Are:

- Quite outrageous

- Very jolly

- A little bit different

- An awesome person

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Happy Birthday Kat!

Happy Birthday Katharine!

On your birthday, I wish for you the fulfillment of all your fondest dreams.

I hope that for every candle on your cake you get a wonderful surprise.
I wish for you that whatever you want most in life, it comes to you,
just the way you imagined it, or better.
I hope you get as much pleasure from our friendship as I do.
I wish we were sisters, so I could have known you from the beginning.
I look forward to enjoying our friendship for many more of your birthdays.
I'm so glad you were born, because you brighten my life and fill it with joy.

--Joanna Fuchs

Friday, November 28, 2008

Party Pooper

Barney has had enough of the party..

Jewells the Elf

A little ditty to get you in the holiday spirit! :-) Enjoy!

Send your own ElfYourself eCards

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Beaver Toes

All "the girls" escaped for pedicures this morning. I picked orange polish for my toes in honor of OSU. Go Beavs!

The Animal Test


You Are a Monkey



You are a very fascinating creature. People are interested in every little thing you do.

You are smart, curious, and clever. You are naturally witty, and you have a great sense of humor.

You can see things from many different angles, and you always have an interesting perspective on life.

You are likely agile and playful. You stay physically fit simply by staying active.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

How to deal

Griswald's Holiday Ale at Red Rock is the perfect way to deal with holiday stress.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Flavored Egg Nog

Only in Utah! They have to flavor the Egg Nog since they don't add burbon or rum.

The Accent Test

See on Hilary's site a few months back. Guess this could be true since my Mom is from Indiana/Pennsylvania and I talk just like her, but they really should have a Utah category and ask if "picture" and "pitcher" sound the same.

What American accent do you have?
Your Result: The Midland

"You have a Midland accent" is just another way of saying "you don't have an accent." You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and Missouri) but then for all we know you could be from Florida or Charleston or one of those big southern cities like Atlanta or Dallas. You have a good voice for TV and radio.

The Inland North

North Central

The South

The West

Philadelphia

The Northeast

Boston

What American accent do you have?
Quiz Created on GoToQuiz

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Are we there yet?

Barney is wondering just how long it takes to get to this Utah place he has heard so much about.

Sunrise

Beautiful sunrise this morning as the road stretches out in front of us.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Thoughts on Benny

My Alma mater Oregon State University is the home of Benny Beaver. This is the Benny I remember from my college days at OSU. He's sweet, he's cute and he is much more likely to make you laugh with his goofy smile than cause worry about him biting you.

This is the Benny Logo they use today. He's a lean, mean, beaver machine. He charges at his opponents and causes tremendous fear of biting.

For the record I've never been much a fan of the "new Benny" but I am a fan of winning football games and smelling roses, and if "new Benny" means more success on the football field that I say, "Move over Sailor Benny, you've been replaced!"

Last week OSU introduced Benny Jr which they hope will appeal to "younger fans." He is sporty, sweet and fun-loving and reminds me a bit of the Benny of my college days.

Whichever Benny inspires the team to kick ass is just fine with me. I'll be cheering today and hoping that Arizona is terrorized by the Beavers!

Friday, November 21, 2008

The Dog Breed Test


You Are a Boxer



You are playful and energetic. You bring joy to everyone who crosses your path.

You are hyper to the point of being a comedian. Everyone is wondering what you will do next.

You energy can get the better of you if you're not careful. You can have a destructive streak when you're bored.

You're very strong willed and powerful. You get you way without even trying to.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Tea Test


You Are Chai Tea



There are many subtle sides to your personality. You are difficult to decode.

You are a complex and deep individual. You have many nuanced beliefs, and your mood frequently changes.

You are a creative and expressive person. You draw your inspiration from the whole world.

You enjoy exotic food, music, and travel. Your tastes are very international.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Beagle Armor

Barney showing off his new raincoat which will surely keep him dry and warm this winter.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Chalk Talk

Saw this on our morning walk. This is the home that has the gigantic "No Dogs" sign in front, which I always steer Barney past. I guess they decided to take it to a new level by pulling the poop onto the sidewalk and then drawing around it with chalk. Seriously?

The Boob Nickname Quiz

Thank goodness they have a quiz for this cause I have been stumped for years!


You Should Call Your Boobs



Trinidad & Tobago

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Latte Test


You Are a Cinnamon Latte



Deep down, you are a sensitive soul. You just want to be loved and appreciated.

You may have a spicy attitude, but you're all sweetness on the inside.

You are dependable and loyal. You have your life together, and you're able to be there for other people.

You like nothing more than a warm, cozy house filled with friends and loved ones.

Monday, November 10, 2008

3 Wheelin for Beers

On my way to the grocery store yesterday morning I encountered a man (a full grown one) riding a tricycle at the top of my street. I yielded to him as he made his way around the traffic circle all the while wondering, "What the F*#k?"

My question may have been answered when I saw this video on Citizen Rain today. Apparently there was a tricycle race down Queen Anne hill yesterday afternoon which also involved beer consumption.



My thought after watching this video, "Damn I wish I had a tricycle, and thank God I don't."

The 6th Food Group

Cheese that doesn't require refrigeration!?! Meat that comes in a can!?! Some things just don't make sense and that is especially true when it comes to food. I decided years ago that there should be a 6th food group for all of the foods that can't be easily qualified in any of the traditional food groups. Kat, Don and I were discussing this over dinner last night and started making a list of foods that qualify for classification in the 6th food group. Our list, in alphabetical order, with hyperlinks:

Bologna
Bubble Tea
Cheese Whiz
Cool Whip
French Fried Onions
Fruit Cake
Hamburger Helper
Hot Dogs
Instant Mashed Potatoes
Jello
Macaroni & Cheese
Maraschino Cherries
Meat Pies
Marmite
Marshmallow Fluff
Mincemeat
Minute Rice
Powered Gravy
Pudding Snack Cups (unrefrigerated)
Soy Milk
Spam
Tongue Loaf
Twinkies, Ding Dongs and all other Hostess products
Vegemite
Velveeta
Vienna Sausage

When searching for the links for the items above I was shocked at how many of these treasures are manufactured by Kraft. The marketing professional in me couldn't help but think that maybe they should consider a new tag line - "Kraft: producing all your 6th food group favorites for 105 years" or "Kraft: where odd food is born." I may have to send them an email with my suggestion.

I eat foods some of the food that I classify in the 6th food group, in fact a few of the items listed are favorites of mine. I believe that life wouldn't be complete without many of the things on this list; cause, Cool Whip is just yum, it is fascinating to watch Velveeta melt and nothing cures a bad day like a box of Mac & Cheese.

Don sent me this link this morning to a few additional items which certainly need to be considered, proof that we have just begun exploring the world of the 6th food group. What food treasures do you think should be added to the list?

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Dog Park Action

This is the extent of the action for Barney at the dog park today. Barney found the least muddy area and stood there, refusing to move, and observed the action.

Friday, November 07, 2008

Surf like a man or a woman?


Your Surfing Habits are 60% Male, 40% Female



If we had to guess, we would guess that you are a man.

You use the internet to make your life more efficient - and to make you smarter.

For you, the internet is like a vast encyclopedia.

You search and surf extensively. You look up everything online.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Weekend Wrap-Up

Don and I went to Corvallis, Oregon for the weekend, the highlights:
  • Spent Thursday evening packing and getting ready for the trip.
  • Woke early Friday to finish up and be ready to go at 7:00 a.m.
  • Endured constant rain for the entire drive to Corvallis but Don made excellent time and got us there safe and sound.
  • Had lunch at American Dream Pizza (one of my favorite college hangouts).
  • Headed to campus for a couple of meetings.
  • Met Don at Clodfelter's (another one of my favorite college hang outs) and had a few beer to celebrate successful meetings.
  • Checked into our hotel and got settled in.
  • Had drinks and then dinner at Micheal's Landing.
  • Slept in.
  • Enjoyed a mocha at The Beanery and decided that they really do make the best mocha in the entire world.
  • Enjoyed the fall colors while walking around campus sharing stories and taking pictures.
  • Picked up a new t-shirt and sweatshirt at the OSU Campus Bookstore.
  • Saw the Homecoming Parade.
  • Played cards and hung out at McMenamins (yet another college hangout spot).
  • Cheered as OSU beat Arizona State although I could have done without the craziness at the end.
  • Slept in, again. Yeah!
  • Had breakfast at Elmer's on Sunday morning.
  • Traveled home via Port Orchard to pick up Barney who had spent the weekend with my brother and sister-in-law.
  • Unpacked and settled in for the week ahead.
How was your weekend?

Red State/Blue State Quiz


You Should Live in a Blue State



Your preferences are 75% Blue, 25% Red

You may not vote Democrat, but you feel comfortable around people who do.

You tend to do best in bluer states - like California or New York.

You fit in with an educated, urban, progressive crowd.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Handbag Test


What Your Handbag Says About You



You tend to be relaxed throughout the day. You are naturally at peace.

You are a high maintenance person. You feel lost outside of your normal environment.

You are practical and down to earth. You tend to be a rather reserved and quiet person.

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Vote 2008

Took this just after I completed my ballot in the Shaw Room at the Seattle Center.

The Voting Test


You Should Be Allowed to Vote



You got 14/15 questions correct.

Generally speaking, you're very well informed.

If you vote this election, you'll know exactly who (and what) you'll be voting for.

You're likely to have strong opinions, and you have the facts to back them up.

Monday, November 03, 2008

Test Run

Sound Transit has been running test runs with the new light rail cars for a while now and I saw one today.

VOTE!


I love to vote! I have always voted at my assigned polling location, never by absentee ballot. There is something I love about voting in person. I love signing my name, getting my ballot and closing the curtain behind me as I punch holes or fill in dots on my ballot. The whole process makes me feel very American, very proud. Plus I love getting my "I VOTED" sticker and wearing it for the rest of the day to remind others to vote.

I know many who hate voting in-person whether it be the long lines or the craziness of the whole experience and opt for an absentee ballot. My parents have already voted as Utah offers the option to "vote early" in numerous locations. I don't so much care how people cast their votes, just that they vote.

Voting has never been an "optional" thing in my world. My parents instilled the importance of voting when I was young. I remember them engaging my brothers and me in conversations about the candidates and issues when we were children seated around the dinner table. I remember watching as they sifted through the Voter Guide and made their decisions of ballot measures and candidates. And, I remember being envious of the process and wishing I were 18 and could participate for myself.

It is hard for me to understand why people don't exercise their right to vote and take the responsibility seriously. According to the United States Census Bureau in the last presidential election (November 2004) only 64% percent of voting-age citizens cast a ballot, and that was the highest turnout since 1992. In the previous presidential election (November 2000) only 60% of voting-age citizens turned out. Those that don't vote often have their excuses and reasons but if I were to get a few minutes with someone that I knew wasn't going to vote tomorrow I would share the following.

Not only are we electing a President tomorrow but we are electing 11 Governors, 35 Senators, and Representatives for every seat (435) in the House. States will be voting on ballot measures that include issues like abortion, anti-affirmative action, immigration, same-sex marriage, renewable energy, transportation, drug policy, elections and campaign finance, to name a few. The men and women who will represent us and shape the future of our country will be elected (or not) tomorrow. When you think that one vote can't make a difference, consider the following:
  • In 1845, one vote brought Texas into the Union.
  • In 1846, one vote started the Mexican-American War, which resulted in the U.S. gaining control of the territories of the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and California.
  • In 1867, one vote ratified the purchase of Alaska.
  • In 1868, one vote saved President Andrew Johnson from impeachment.
  • In 1875, one vote changed France from a monarchy to a republic.
  • In 1876, one vote gave Rutherford B. Hayes the presidency of the United States.
  • In 1920, one vote gave women the right to vote when Harry Burn cast the deciding vote in the Tennessee State Legislature, making Tennessee the 36th state to ratify the 19th amendment and finally ending the 72 year struggle for woman’s suffrage.
  • In 1923, one vote gave Adolph Hitler leadership of the Nazi party and eventual control of Germany.
  • In 1916, Woodrow Wilson defeated his opponent by less than one vote per precinct in a single state.
  • In 1941, one vote defeated the bill to kill the draft law, three months before Pearl Harbor.
  • In 1948, Lyndon B. Johnson became a U.S. senator by a one vote margin.
  • In 1960, the presidential election, one additional vote per precinct in Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey and Texas would have put Richard M. Nixon in office eight years earlier.
  • In 1978, one vote decided an Alaska state senate election.
  • In 1982, In Illinois, Governor Jim Thompson defeated Adlai Stevenson by less than 1/2 a vote per precinct.
  • In 1986, one vote raised Iowa’s drinking age from 19 to 21.
  • In 1994, one vote would have decided a Wyoming state representative election. Instead, the tie-vote election and recount for the seat from the Jackson Hole area was decided when a ping pong ball, bearing the winner's name was pulled from the Governor's cowboy hat in a drawing before the State Canvassing Board.
  • In 2005, one vote killed legislation banning discrimination against gays and lesbians in the state of Washington.
One vote can and has made a difference! Please take the time out of your day and exercise your right to vote tomorrow.

Sunday, November 02, 2008

Won't commit to the bed

Taken while waiting for the ferry to Seattle. Barney won't get in his bed in fear of missing out on something so he's asleep on the edge.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Fall Color

The leaves and Willamette River from the riverfront path outside our hotel.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Room with a view

The view of the Willamette River from our hotel room in Corvallis, Oregon.

The Witch Test


You Are 70% Witch



You've got some pretty witchy stuff going on.

Even if you're not a witch, you've got to admit that you're a little freaky.

You have a strong independent streak - social norms be damned. More power to you.

Luckily, the time when you would have been burned at the stake has passed!

Happy Halloween!


This made me chuckle! Hope you have a safe and happy celebration!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Why I'll be voting on Tuesday

I usually don't talk politics on this blog, but I just have to share this video that was sent to me by my boss. It's my worst nightmare coming true, that somehow the election would down to one vote and I hadn't voted. It's like Halloween a day early. Enjoy! :-) And don't forget to vote next Tuesday, November 4th!

The Classis Halloween Costume Test


You Should Be a Pumpkin



You are seen as cute and adorable. People can't help but love you.

You see Halloween as the day you can really go all out and get noticed.

You're definitely likely to get a little scared on Halloween.

You are easily spooked, but you love feeling scared. It's all part of the fun.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Past, Present or Future Test


You Live in the Present



You take things one day at a time.

And it turns out, that's a pretty great way to live.

You aren't consumed by the past, and you're aren't obsessed with the future.

You live in the now, and you enjoy each moment.

While most people don't live in the present enough, make sure you don't live in it too much.

It would be a mistake to forget your past or neglect to plan for the future.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The Tarot Card Test

Seen on Kathleen's site, I thought I would give it a try.

You are The Moon

Hope, expectation, Bright promises.

The Moon is a card of magic and mystery - when prominent you know that nothing is as it seems, particularly when it concerns relationships. All logic is thrown out the window.

The Moon is all about visions and illusions, madness, genius and poetry. This is a card that has to do with sleep, and so with both dreams and nightmares. It is a scary card in that it warns that there might be hidden enemies, tricks and falsehoods. But it should also be remembered that this is a card of great creativity, of powerful magic, primal feelings and intuition. You may be going through a time of emotional and mental trial; if you have any past mental problems, you must be vigilant in taking your medication but avoid drugs or alcohol, as abuse of either will cause them irreparable damage. This time however, can also result in great creativity, psychic powers, visions and insight. You can and should trust your intuition.

What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Weekend Wrap-Up

I'm actually posting this on time, that never happens! It was a productive and busy weekend, here are the highlights:
  • Took Barney to the vet for his second distemper vaccine.
  • Relaxed at home and caught up on the backlog on my TiVo.
  • Waiting anxiously for my new cell phone to arrive.
  • Played with my new phone for hours. It's so different, but I love it.
  • Ran to the grocery store to pick up a few needed items.
  • Organized my contacts and synced them to the phone.
  • Spent 30 minutes on the phone with Verizon to see why my short code messages aren't coming through and in the end they couldn't figure it out.
  • Set the new phone down long enough to get some sleep.
  • Deep cleaned the dining room and living room.
  • Watered, fertilized and shined the leaves on all my plants.
  • Finally watched the second and third Presidential debates. Now I finally understand why everyone was so annoyed by the "Joe the Plumber" references.
  • Ran to the grocery store, again.
  • Baked a carrot cake from scratch and made Chicken Enchiladas.
  • Hosted a birthday party for my friend Christy.
  • Stayed up past midnight which is a very rare occurrence for me, man am I getting old.
  • Took Barney on a long walk around the Seattle Center and enjoyed the sunshine and fall leaves.
  • Deep cleaned my bedroom.
  • Organized the magazine holder, I still had magazines from 2005.
  • Cleaned the fans (which I have to say is a truly disgusting job) and put them away for the season.
  • Got ready for the week ahead.
  • Relaxed on the couch and watched Ugly Betty and Grey's Anatomy before heading to bed.
How was your weekend?

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Seattle Center Color

Fall leaves at their peak on a walk outside Key Arena.

Sunday Morning Rainbow

Taken at the Seattle Center Fountain on a beautiful sunny fall morning.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Post Bath Barney

Recovering from his bath by sleeping the day away in his bed.