Saturday, November 07, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Blazer Nation
I am all kinds of excited about the start of the NBA season. One of the perks of living in P-town is I can fully geek-out with my support of the Portland Trailblazers. Last year was awesome and I expect this year will be as well. Patrick was out and about showing his support on opening day. Check out his cool Blazer gear, can you say LadyKiller?
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
I love you, Paul Rudd...
These guys are all pretty funny, but I've noticed I get really geeked up about anything with Paul Rudd in it lately. Eric and I watched I LOVE YOU, MAN last night, and I really dug it. It was a great concept that I feel like a lot of people could relate to. It was essentially a feel-good bro-flick. Poor husband, I knew it wasn't quite the same watching the movie with me, when Eric really should have been watching it with another special someone, they could have held each other close through the really moving parts. But, back to Paul Rudd... I was excited to watch him in this movie, because I realized I enjoy him in so many movies he's in these days. Even if he is not the main character, he's still a stand-out. Take 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN for instance, I think his character is so hilarious and fun to watch, and even if he's playing a sorta pathetic clingy ex-boyfriend, he still is able to maintain an adorable likability. If you haven't watched the Age of Aquarius video at the end of that movie, you must! It is freakn hilarious! I also enjoyed his kick on SNL this year. The other night I was flipping through the channels and stopped to watch the tail end of one of my favorite older flicks, CLUELESS, and guess who was the leading man.... that's right, Mr. Paul Rudd. So... here's to you Mr. Rudd, for entertaining me so thoroughly, and to you future endeavors... we love you man.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Finally, a movie I've actually been looking foward to...
Eric and I watched Coraline last night in 3D. The whole 3D experience was not quite what I had expected. At times it seemed to give the movie an enhanced quality, and other times it seem as if the 3D was off. I never had the feeling as if anything was popping out of the screen. The movie however, I liked a great deal. It was dark, but not too dark. A tiny bit of a Tim Burton feel, but more original. I am looking forward to watching the regular ol' 2D version. Eric might want to watch it with me, considering that we had all the lights off in order to really get a feel for the 3D, and he really got a feel of watching the back of his eyelids throughout the movie. I've got to cut him a little slack I suppose, as we are new parents and both pretty sleep deprived.
Monday, August 03, 2009
Burn baby burn...
It's been crazy hot here, so the family has been confined to the only air conditioned room (family room) in the house for days. This is the first time I am able to sit at the computer and not be sweating like bananas, (yeah, they sweat). I slept in my own bed for the first time in like a week and it was AMÅZING. Now I have lots of chores to catch up on in the rest of the house that has been neglected--fun. Oh, and in a mad, sweaty fit, I bought a Slip N' Slide, woohoo!
Friday, July 24, 2009
I'm Back!
Pump it up...
I attempted an exercise video the other morning. It was one I had never tried before, and I even convinced Eric to do it with me. It was a dance aerobics DVD that I purchased at Ross on clearance ($2.99, how bad could it be). It was a crazy, terrible, low budget kind of mess. The cover was very deceiving though, because it showed a girl in a fancy strike-a-pose move with current trendy workout garb on. She, however, was nowhere to be found in the actual workout. The people in this video looked like they were picked off the street, thrown in some black 90s workout sweats complete with scrunchy socks and high top wrestler type shoes. Oh, and they were all Australian. Nothing wrong with that, but the weirdest part was it was produce by a company here locally in Portland, literally down the street from my house. It was strange to say the least. Even still, I'm proud to say we stuck it out, and even though the moves and clothing were incredibly outdated, it was still an okay workout. Not the hardest I've ever done, but for a post pregnant lady trying to get back on the exercise horse, it was a good start. And did I mention Eric did it with me, so it was not without entertainment.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Name that tune...
I still have the 5 dollar... 5 dollar... 5 dollar foot long song stuck in my head. Subway is still running those commercials. One might say that it's good marketing because obviously it sticks with you and you know it's from Subway. But the thing is, it doesn't actually make me want to eat a Subway sandwich, just get the darn song out of my head. I respond much better to food commercials where the food looks really appetizing. I'm think "Mmmm" that's what I should have for lunch. I much more of a instant gratification person that way. Gimmicks don't really work on me.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
It's hot out and I want a Slip N' Slide...
I have wanted to revisit this nostalgic water toy for a long time. I used to love, love, love these when I was a kid. I would have the best birthday parties with them, specifically my favorite memory was with the Crocodile Mile. It was one of the first slides to have a little pool at the end of the run, it ruled! So the problem with actually getting a Slip N' Slide? Well, I do realize I am a grown up now, and not only will the slide most likely seem like a rather long bath mat (ok, so I'm reaching here) instead of the long runway of a slide that I remember from days of old, but I don't know how well my 29 year old body is going to take running and diving on a thin wet piece of plastic laid over the hard bumpy yard. The other problem that I'm beginning to become aware of is I tend to have a pattern of wanted things from my childhood, getting them, and not using them. I have thus far received an Easy Bake Oven (never used, finally gave up and gave to Goodwill), a Bedazzler (still have intentions of using, but haven't found the occasion for it yet), a badly recorded copy of Rainbow Brite Episodes from EBAY (watched some, then forgot about). So, is it still a good idea to get a Slip N' Slide after all that? I vote yes!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
I talk a good game...
Sometimes I truly think I can give sound advice. It feels good to have someone really take into account your thoughts and opinions. It is, however, so much easier to comment on someone else's circumstance, than to take a firm hold on your own. Do you ever feel like you can talk the talk, but not necessarily walk the walk?
Friday, July 17, 2009
My newest TV addiction...
Staying at home with a little baby proves for a lot of TV watching. Unfortunately it's summertime, and there's just not a lot of good shows on right now. I mean with gems like Dance your Ass Off, America's Got Talent (do they?), Superstars (huh?), just to name a few, I'm sure you catch what I'm throw'n. So on just another random lazy TV surfing day I somehow got stuck on a marathon of... Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood. Um, I sort of love it. I always thought Tori Spelling would be a terribly annoying person, so why would I watch a show all about her life. Especially her previous reality show, I mean a B & B, really? But, I was quite wrong, at least in my opinion. I find Dean and Tori an incredibly cute couple, very relatable, and who knew-funny. So it's my new favorite show. The only problem with watching the show is it gives me "the wants". I "want" a big house with a pool, I "want" to write a book, I "want" to lose my baby weight, I "want" to go on trips, have both Eric and I be home together more often, and generally have more money. All in all though, it's nice to have a show to look forward to during this time where I am not able to do a whole lot. I am, however, going back to work on August 1st. I will start out very part time, only two days a week, Saturday and Sunday. I am excited to get back, but I'll miss my little Paddy. So, not to long after I discovered their reality show, I went out and purchased her book STori Telling, which I found very entertaining. Next I will read her second book Mommywoood, and how appropriate considering I am a new mom. I think my good friend Malinda may have purchased not only STori Telling and Mommywood, but also Candy Spelling's book, Candyland. Just might have to borrow those...
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Do you know the way to San Jose?
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Mucus Plug, and other fun terms...
Eric and I were just able to squeeze into the last classes available for Childbirth Prep last Monday, which we will attend once a week for 6 weeks. It was not so bad. I think it's nice to be as informed as possible, especially for Eric, as he's never really seen a live birth. There seem to be some nice couples, and some cheesy ones, but overall I think it will be a good experience for us. As long as Eric and I can control our giggles now and then. Also, tip for the ladies: it encourages and improves upon your partner's massage skills, big plus! So we'll see how it goes, hopefully I'll also have some funny stories to take away, and hopefully I'm not cutting it too close and we will make it through all of the classes before I pop(gross). Although I am not the only one, some of the other ladies are due even sooner than I, one is even due the last day of the class. We'll see what happens...
7 months +
I finally broke down and posted a pregnancy picture of me on myspace and facebook. For the longest time I just wasn't into it, it felt like insincere or something, but as I'm nearing the end of my pregnancy I suppose it's an easy way to let people know I'm about to birth child. On the plus side, it was the first picture I've been able to actually find relatively appealing. Malinda, now I know what you meant by pregnancy face, uck.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Remember Poochie?
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Actual magnet on my fridge.
Decaf is not the same. I have been trying to ease my guilt about bringing a caffeine addicted child into the world, by making the switch to decaf. Results are not the same. I am a Starbucks snob, and I only buy Starbucks brand make at home, but with my recent experiments in half caff and decaf, it is not so flavor in rich. Now, my problem may even stem from the fact that I don't usually buy house blend to begin with, which is categorized as MEDIUM. My favorite caffeine rich blend is Komodo Dragon, which is categorized as BOLD. I tried mixing the two with lackluster results. I am still playing with the ratios and it is getting better, also getting increasingly more caffeinated. What can you do, does a cheetah change its spots?
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Mmmm
Friday, March 13, 2009
The Return of Music
I drive a used car. Used, abused, she's a tired old thing. The stereo, for instance, is very touchy... or it used to be. These days it doesn't even play a practically brand new CD. This can get very frustrating and lead to resign oneself to the radio, and a constant stream of Nirvana. (Hey people, I enjoy Nirvana as much as the next 90s kid, but seriously the radio stations around here could easily ruin it for me.)
Well, I think another sad result of this has been my disinterest in music in general. We got the newish Killers CD which I love, but I can't play it. I tried my luck with a burnt copy of the Kings of Leon, which is the only band I have gotten really excited about getting into lately, and it worked for about a day, then no such luck. Then I grabbed a CD of a band Eric and I were able to see in concert last year, Grand Ole Party, and miracle of miracles, it works... mostly. Still, I realized how much I have missed really digging on a good CD. This group is one that I highly recommend, especially if you like groups like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Really strong lead female voice, who also is the drummer for the band. I would go as far to say they are pretty kick ass. I am only surprised they have not gotten more well known by now. So, check them out, you won't be disappointed.
Oh, and as far as the stereo... got it covered. Eric and I have realized the severity of the situation and are getting a new CD player installed promptly. There are just certain things you can only put up with for so long.
Ding Ding Ding Goes the Trolley...
It has come to my attention that I indeed have fallen off the blogger train. I didn't think to much of it at first realization, but the past couple of days I decided that I would renew my ticket. One friend in particular, reminded me of how hilarious I can be, and I said, "You're right. Why should I deprive others of my slick, witty commentary on life." So, we'll see how this goes for a while. I mean, it's not completely unusual, since I've blogged for a bit 'o years now, and I tend to go through phases of writing a lot and then not at all. Wish me luck!
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