Sunday, December 25, 2011

Grandma's Carrot Pudding

I'm not the biggest cake fan.  I think cupcakes are fun, and I like tres leches cake but I'd rather have a birthday pie, bars or even birthday cookies.  So this year when my mom suggested my grandmother's carrot pudding for my birthday today-I said, "great"!  This recipe was perhaps my grandma's signature dessert and I remember eating and loving it as a kid and adult.  In fact, I only found out recently that this recipe is actually English-and there's not much modification from the English recipe that was handed down to my grandma.

Carrot Pudding
1 cup grated apples
1 cup grated potatoes
1 cup grated carrots
1 1/2 cups flour
1/4 cup melted butter
1 cup sugar
1 cup raisins
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon cloves
Lemon Clear Sauce

Shred apples, potatoes and carrots into large mixing bowl. Add remaining ingredients, mixing well.  Dust raisins with flour to prevent sticking together.
Fill four pint bottles 2/3 full with batter.  Cover loosely with lids.  Place on rack in pan.  Fill pan with water about 2/3 up on bottles.  Cover and simmer 1 1/2 hours or until done.
Serve warm with Lemon Clear Sauce.

Lemon Clear Sauce

1/2 cup sugar
1 cup cold water
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon grated lemon peel
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons lemon juice

Combine sugar, cold water, cornstarch and lemon peel.  Boil until thickened.  Remove from heat.  Add butter and lemon juice.  Serve hot over Carrot pudding.  Serves four.

My mom decided to serve our carrot pudding with Buttermilk Caramel Syrup from "Our Best Bites" , otherwise known as "liquidy crack" in my world.
My grandma True Feild in 1986 looking at a monument in Wyoming. 



Saturday, December 24, 2011

Silent Night (Stille Nacht)


Of all Christmas Songs, Silent Night may very well may be my favorite.  Here it is in German

Thursday, December 22, 2011

A lil' Bit of Garland



"Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas" is easily one of my favorite Christmas songs.  Judy Garland introduced this song  during WWII in 1944 (in the clip above).  Enjoy! 

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A Dolly Wonderland


My mom has had her car tuned to a "Country Christmas" song on her radio.  Although the radio station has a few duds, this song gets a lot of airplay.


Oh, and her new movie will be out in a month!!  I've posted the trailer before on here---but why not do it again?

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

All I want for Christmas is Bieber?


This video is....awesomely bad.  It's apparent Mariah Carey updated it with the Biebs to make more money (or show her awesome bod, I'm not sure). I wouldn't post it on here, but I had it in my head from the end of November to the middle of December.  Not to mention, we kept hearing it in NYC three weeks ago.  So enjoy...and here's a fun snarkiesh play by play interpreting the video as a tale of terror and mob rule. 

For the First Day of Hannukah



I love how the little boy's mother is cracking up during the last half of this segment.  

Monday, December 19, 2011

Ring Those Bells...


Today's Christmas song is brought to you by the Swedish Chef, Animal, and Beaker.  

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Silent Night

Today marks a week from Christmas, and I thought I'd give you three versions of one of my favorite Christmas songs.  It's one of the seminal Christmas Songs, written originally in German, and never fails to help me get in the Christmas mood.  We have Bing (Crosby), the Temptations, and Elvis Presley in order.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Jingle Bell Idol


About 7 years ago I saw Billy Idol at a festival in Baltimore. I had never seen anyone rock quite like the Idol even though by then I had seen quite a few shows.  Therefore my Christmas Music tribute wouldn't be quite the same without him.  Here's Billy

Friday, December 16, 2011

Last Christmas


Today I bring you "Last Christmas" from Wham.  This "gem" couldn't be complete without it's "literal version" counterpart.  Enjoy!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Songs Day 3: River


Today I'm shifting gears from homicidal santas and robot dancing robots at a cowboy hoe down to a melancholy tune which sort of fits my mood today.  Perhaps one of my favorite Christmas songs is "River," a gem from Joni Mitchell.  I couldn't find a video of Joni Mitchell playing this song, so you'll have to do with just listening to her play the song.


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

A Killer Christmas

Since 2007, the Killers have put out a Christmas song each year.  Their first song, "Don't Shoot me Santa" is arguably the strongest song (the video is great too), but this year's video is pretty great too.  Love the Bonanza feel to the video.  The top video is "Don't Shoot me Santa."





As an aside, Brandon "I'm a Mormon" Flowers has aged well.  Looking good Brandon!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Bing and Bowie

A couple of years ago John C. Reilly and Will Ferrell "recreated" the (in)famous Bing Crosby/Bowie Drummer video.  I was telling a friend about the recreation of the video but she wasn't getting it because she somehow had never seen the original video.  Any who...here is the original video along with the parody.




Here's the link to the spoof as I can't seem to embed the video from You Tube:
http://youtu.be/EJBFD-Wvc7U



The Twelve Posts of Christmas

I've tried posting the 12 days before Christmas as a "tidying up" the blog for the end of the year, but I always fail.  This year may not be any different but I think I'm going to try again.  

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Sunset and Steven Edition



Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Apparently

After Thanksgiving one forgets to continue NaBloPoMo.  Oops!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!


What does one do after turkey and pie?*  Watch the Muppets movie of course.  Best Thanksgiving Ever!!


**I didn't actually eat turkey or pie (well, I made three pies--but we left before pie time) but it was still an awesome Thanksgiving!!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Pre-Thanksgiving

Here's a link to Kelli's blog about our pre-thanksgiving dinner last night.  So good!
http://factophile.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Today

I've been sick again (I know) so I missed blogging yesterday.  I went to the Doctor's office this afternoon so I should be feeling better in a few days (antibiotics!  Yeah!).  In the meantime, it's been awesome to have a roommate cook for me.  

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Chris and Kelli


While at Harper's Ferry, we decided to take "Family Portraits." Here's Chris and Kelli together.
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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Vegans

I didn't realize until this fall that vegans won't eat honey.  It makes sense, but I just never thought about it.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Lifestyle Bloggers:

Interesting article about how many lifestyle bloggers are LDS.
http://www.good.is/post/sister-bloggers/?mid=52


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Too bad the dog isn't a bird dog.


I don't watch television,  so you all may have seen this commercial, but I found it really cute.  My fave part?  The poster in the goose's office.


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Wordless: Bear Lake Area Edition


Tuesday, November 15, 2011

PSA: Wild Flag

Have you ever found a new band and want to tell everyone how awesome they are?  Well, this is Wild Flag, a chick "supergroup" that has an awesome debut album of the same name.  Tell your friends, tell the children that this band is great.


Monday, November 14, 2011

(Lentil) Sloppy Joes!

I mentioned to my sister in law that I had a decent lentil sloppy joes recipe so she asked for it.  I then realized I took pictures of the recipe way back this Spring with the intention of blogging it.  So here it is.  It's really quite good and don't let the amount of ingredients intimidate, the recipe comes together in a flash!  Easy enough for a weekday dinner!  These are so good, my dad would love them (he has a thing against lentils).








Sloppy Lentil Joes
                    1 cup French lentils
                    1 tablespoon olive oil
                    1 small onion, peeled and diced
                    1-2 medium carrots, peeled and diced
                    ¾ cup tomato puree
                    2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
                    1½ tablespoons light brown sugar
                    ½ tablespoon honey
                    2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
                    ½ teaspoon spicy chili powder
                    ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
                    Salt and pepper to taste
                    Whole wheat tortillas/wraps
                    Lettuce or baby spinach for garnish
Place lentils into a medium-sized pot.  Fill pot with water and stir in a good pinch of salt.  Cook the lentils for about 15-20 minutes or until they are cooked through.  Drain remaining water from the pot and set aside.
Heat oil in a medium-sized skillet.  Add onions and cook until they just turn translucent.  Add carrots cook until they are tender crisp. Add the cooked lentils to the skillet and then stir in the tomato puree, vinegar, brown sugar, honey, mustard, chili powder, and smoked paprika.  Add salt and pepper to taste and cook until the sauce has thickened up a bit.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

A Thought

I've been reading "Dimensions of Faith: a Mormon Studies Reader" for a little while.  The book is a collection of papers on Mormonism or "Mormon Studies."  Some are written by participating LDS members, while others are written by non-members or less active.  Most of the authors have a phd, but not all.  One is even written by a friend of mine (which is how I came to own a copy of the book).  Anyway, so far I've found the essays very enlightening, but I especially love the forward.  Let me share with you the last paragraph which is a view I share with the editor on Mormonism:

"I think that religion especially, instead of being treated with solemnity and deference, ought to be thought out and understood so that we're not unduly influenced by proselytizers or lack confidence in our position in the world and so that we understand other people's beliefs." Stephen C. Taysom

I also quite like the back jacket summary of the book:
"Believing is one thing, deciding what to believe is harding for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that what is known and what is known is a moving target.  The world changes daily as new revelations burst onto the scene in religion, science, social studies and the humanities............Where new ideas impinge on faith, it is up to us to interpret and manage these views.  Rather than tremble in the face of change we can look confidently at the empirical world through the twin lenses of religious heritage and a grounding in secular learning."
 

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Today

Late this morning, Chris, Kelli and I headed to Harper's Ferry so Chris could go to W. Virginia.  More pictures to follow.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Foo Fighters Friday

Kelli's "Instagram" of the concert Friday night.
Kelli, Chris and I attended the Foo Fighters Concert at the Verizon Center tonight.  Two opening bands and the Foo still played for almost 3 hours.


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Random Updates

Kelli's brother Chris came to visit and attend the Foo Fighters concert with us tomorrow night.  Today is his birthday which is kind of fun.

A couple of days ago a package came to the house for Kelli.  She opened it up and there were two giraffe t-shirts from Threadless. (Yes Nicole, Anna would be super jealous of these t-shirts.)  This morning Chris apologized for not getting one for me too.  I told him he didn't need to, but I thought that was very sweet he thought of me.

Yes, Chris got a beanie for his birthday.  It fits him too!

Chris's beanie.  


So, Sunday I had a tough asthma day.  I knew I wasn't going to sleep without taking something, so I took an ambien.  About 11 or so I half woke up, realized I wasn't wearing a watch and ordered 3 off Amazon.  I realized Monday morning what I had done and tried to cancel the watches.  Then when they came, I mangled the packaging so I can't send them back.  I've never done anything like this while taking a sleep-aid (I sometimes have to take something when I'm sick or I don't sleep) but at least I have decent taste when I'm mostly awake--and I definitely could've spent more on watches I don't really need.

Monday, I was out to lunch with a co-worker at Subway.  I ordered a tuna sandwich which I got about 3/4 full before I had the nastiest taste of fish in my mouth and immediately wanted to gag, puke, had cold chills and a slight headache.  I didn't tell Subway that they had rotten tuna fish because all I wanted to do was get out of there fast.  Luckily, I felt better after several hours but I'm still not craving a tuna fish sandwich.

I'm amazed that there's people out there trying to defend Joe Paterno.

Anyway, Happy Veterans Day tomorrow!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Wordless: Gettysburg Summer 2011 Edition


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Pat Collins does it again


Take a second to check out this video.  The 

incident in question happened in the 

"outer suburbs" 

of the Washington DC Metro Area.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Heaven...

Last week, I was headed to lunch with a co-worker when we walked by the "Wicked Waffles" cafe.  This waffle shop serves sandwiches with waffles as the bread.  Needless to say, I grabbed a menu and now I can't stop thinking about eating one of their sandwiches.  I'm afraid when I actually go there, the sandwiches won't live up to the hype in my head. 

Sunday, November 6, 2011

FNL

I've been feeling under the weather this weekend so I've been trying to lay low and try to convince my lungs that they can breathe without giving me grief.  A pair of lame lungs has given me the opportunity to finally finish the last season of the show Friday Night Lights.  Just as good as the rest of the show.  I wish we could've had more than 5 seasons of the show, but hey-at least we got five seasons of Tim Riggins.



Saturday, November 5, 2011

Beanies and more Beanies

If I had to sum up the projects I've made this year in one word, it would be hats.  Once I figured out how to knit in the round, I kept making hats.  I realized a couple of months ago that I need to do something with all the hats I've made, but haven't decided to give them to a local non-profit or just put them in a box.  Right now they are in a box along with several others I've since made. These were made while I was in Ecuador in May.    

Friday, November 4, 2011

Barrel Roll!

I'm taking a "freebie" today for NaBloPoMo (National Blog Posting Month).  I realized a couple of days ago that the sinus infection I picked up a couple of weeks ago has now morphed into bronchitis which is why I'm feeling fatigued and have been wheezy off and on. I'm getting better, but I have many ideas for posts that I've neglected to write this past year that hopefully I'll get up on here.  At the least, I'll hopefully get to archiving some of the projects I've made this weekend.  
Meanwhile, I leave you the following thoughts about yesterday:
Just try it.  I dare you, if you haven't yet!















Thursday, November 3, 2011

One More from the Del Ray Halloween Parade


Yoda doesn't have his/her ears on quite right, but.....these two were still pretty cute.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Del Ray Halloween Parade 2011 Edition




Kelli (best friend), a friend of ours and I attended Del Ray's annual Halloween Parade on Sunday.  The parade starts a little more than 1/3 of a mile from our house and although the parade has a small town feel, an estimated 8k people and dogs participated.  Very fun!
Oh, that "Just Hatched" entry above?  The entry, complete with a zonked out "baby chick" won one of the categories. c

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween

Although my earliest memories of Halloween are somewhat trumautic---unsuccessfully trying to ward off my dad from my candy and then the tragic separation of the candy*, I still love the holiday.  I love the whimsy of Halloween, the legends, the history, the costumes.  I kind of see it as I see the internet.  Sure, like the internet, there's a seedy side to both, but that doesn't mean that both can't be great.





*My candy and I were reunited each year but the "good chocolate" was always gone .  This might be why I like candy over chocolate. For the most part, my dad left the candy alone.     

Monday, October 31, 2011

NaBloPoMo

The First Day of NaBloPoMo* starts tomorrow.

Are you participating??



NaBloPoMo=National Blog Posting Month.  Blog each day in November.  The posts don't need to be long or involved, but it's fun.

Yes, this is similar to NaNoWriMo(National Novel Writing Month).

Friday, October 7, 2011

Some Kids REALLY Love Disneyland!


Thursday, September 29, 2011

Andy Rooney out of Context


Simply, 1 minute and a half of Andy Rooney being Andy Rooney.  Enjoy.

"Call if you're out there Robuck."

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What I Saw Today...


That's an engineer rappelling on the Washington Monument.  Cool eh?  Photo courtesy of NPR.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Dolly and Queen?

Confession: I've seen pretty much every Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah movie ever so the two of them in a movie together?  I'm there opening weekend.


Sunday, September 25, 2011

Dark Side of the Rainbow

I've really never been a big fan of the Wizard of Oz, in fact I despised the show as a kid, but I've seen The Pink Floyd/Wizard of Oz mish-mash and I'm a fan.  Although thanks to this video, kids will never have to know arcane facts like you have to start "The Dark Side of the Moon" at the third MGM lion's roar, it's still pretty cool that someone synced the two together.

Here you go:

Friday, September 23, 2011

Bears Playing with Pumpkins


I admit, I find myself watching animal videos fairly regularly on You Tube.  Here's one that's kind of fun and seasonal too!









Thursday, September 22, 2011

REM?


Really, I'm not all that bummed REM called it quits yesterday.  I like the band, and it's a part of my child/adolescence, but they haven't put out a decent record in years.  Frankly, I think they should've said their goodbyes a decade or more ago.  That being said, it's still a little bittersweet that REM is no more.  

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Peoa Edition




Tuesday, September 13, 2011

My Grandmother Feild's Obituary

1921 ~ 2011
True Roundy Feild, daughter of George Spencer Roundy and Hannah Agnes Marchant Roundy, completed her time on earth and left us early in the morning of September 2, 2011. She was born September 19, 1921 in Peoa, Utah where she spent her life. She loved her home in the mountain valley and the people there.



True graduated from South Summit High School and Utah State University where she obtained a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. She taught 3rd grade in Kamas. After her marriage to Keith Alma Feild she devoted her life to her children, church, ranch, and community. 


She served faithfully and diligently in many church callings including a mission with her husband to Fort Thompson, South Dakota, where they grew to love the people there, and service in the Salt Lake City Temple. She was proud of her pioneer heritage so membership in Daughters of the Utah Pioneers was a joy to her. (These last few years were a trial to her. Because of her physical limitations she was unable to serve as she was accustomed to. ) And she found the time to attend many rodeos and other athletic events to cheer for her sons and grandchildren. 


Our mother taught us well in the important things of life. Her example and steadfastness showed us the way. We will always cherish her. She will be missed. True is survived by her children, Hannah Braithwaite (Kent), Joyce Buhler (Paul), John Feild (Becky), and Lewis Feild (Veronica), sixteen grandchildren and 25 " greats". 


She is now reunited with her husband, her parents, sister Verna, little brother John, and her son Richard. What a joyous time it must be.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, September 9,2011 at the Peoa Ward LDS Chapel. Friends may call on Thursday evening, September 8 from 6p.m. to 8 p.m. and on Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment will be in Peoa Cemetery following the services.

The family expresses appreciation to all of True's friends, neighbors, and ward members who were such a support to her these last few years. A special thank you goes to the caregivers at the Beehive Home in Payson, Utah who took such good care of our mom these last six months. In lieu of flowers True would want you to make a donation to the Primary Children's Hospital or a charity of your choice

Friday, August 26, 2011

Craig's List Misers

I've got a couple of Craig's List RSS* Feeds that I've been following for a while.  One thing I find on there is people asking less than 40-50% off retail for a product that's clearly been used. For example, check out this bike rack.  This car rack has been sitting on a car for 3 years in the Virginia area (roof bike racks are notorious for rusting out after a year or so out here) and the owner is asking 33% off or "Best Offer" for the rack.  I'm pretty sure someone could find a comparable deal online for a new rack.  



Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Shake, Shake Shakin'

So, the earthquake yesterday?  Honestly, it wasn't the strongest quake I've ever felt, but that might be due to the fact that I was sitting in a building that was dedicated in the 1930's and is rock solid.  The first 10-15 seconds felt like someone moving furniture on the floor above us.  After that, the building started shaking.  I realized immediately what was going on and moved into the doorway.  The quake stopped after about 45 seconds or so.  My co-workers immediately started speculating. One thought it might've been a bomb, but that idea was shot down pretty quick.  We weren't evacuated immediately, but after about 10 minutes.  Then we stood outside for a while until we were excused to go home.
The buildings in DC aren't built to earthquake regulations to my knowledge, and as my building takes up two city blocks, it's going to take time to inspect the whole building.  I headed to the metro, but a co-worker stopped me at the station and told me to find an alternate way home.  The platforms were crowded and the trains were running at 10 mph.  After that, I walked down to the bus stop.  Another co-worker stopped me, told me that wasn't a great idea and asked me if I wanted to walk with him over to Virigina to another station.  We walked over but as soon as we got to that station, we realized we weren't going to get on a train there anytime soon.  After that, I walked back outside and waited for a hour and a half before getting on a train.  The trains were still crowded and running 10mph but I was able to get on one and home a little after seven in the evening.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Monkey Self Portrait

Although this hit the internet several weeks ago, I'm still charmed by the incredibly great monkey self-portraits taken in Indonesia.




Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Best Practices from Pot Dealers

A couple of days ago, I took public transportation to a Doctor's appointment.  There were about 4-6 guys behind me on the bus engaged in conversation.  As their conversation was loud, I quickly realized I was listening to drug dealers.  Not really alarmed, I then realized that they were sharing "best practices" in the drug industry and not trying to one up each other as I originally thought.  Anyway, I left the bus a little amused by what I overheard.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

What I Learned over the Weekend

1) That our dog, 13 year old Lady died.

2) My friend had no idea that Japan and the U.S. was playing the final in the Women's World Cup.  Ironically, my friend is half Japanese and at least her father was following the game closely.

3)  When my mom went to put a cover over Lady, Lady jumped up.  Both my mom and the dog were surprised. 

4) I've been asked to teach Sunday School.  The best part about this assignment?  No class to teach.   

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Poetry Thursday

Today I sit on the sun porch
with my body, just the two of us
for a change, the flu
having left me for someone else.

I'm thinking about how good it is
to have been sick, to have been turned
inside out. Until we are sick, says Keats,
we understand not. and for four or five days
I understood. Fully and completely.
There was absolutely no ambiguity,
no misunderstandings of any sort whatsoever.

For awhile I thought I'd never get better.
I'd be that sick eagle, staring at the sky
on a permanent basis. But
we're living in the age of miracles:
another jetliner smacked into New York,
only this time nobody got hurt. A black guy
thoroughly fumigated the White House.

And this morning I woke up
feeling like a little French village
the Nazis suddenly decided to pull out of
after a particularly cruel occupation.

The baker has come back to his store
and everything smells like warm baguettes.
The children are playing in the schoolyard,
the piano bars along the river
have thrown open their doors.

And here you are, with coffee
and an open blouse, and two cool breasts
from the land of joy.
"Joy" by George Bilgere, from The White Museum. © Autumn House Press, 2010. Reprinted with permission. (buy now)

This poem might be a little self-referential, but I enjoyed it and thought you might too.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Dear Blog

Blog, I haven't forgotten you, it's just been a weird month, so I've taken a breather from you. 
Don't worry, we'll be back together before too long.    

Saturday, June 11, 2011

"Wild Geese"


Wild Geese 

You do not have to be good. 
You do not have to walk on your knees 
for a hundred miles through the desert, repenting. 
You only have to let the soft animal of your body 
love what it loves. 
Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine. 
Meanwhile the world goes on. 
Meanwhile the sun and the clear pebbles of the rain 
are moving across the landscapes, 
over the prairies and the deep trees, 
the mountains and the rivers. 
Meanwhile the wild geese, high in the clean blue air, 
are heading home again. 
Whoever you are, no matter how lonely, 
the world offers itself to your imagination, 
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting--
over and over announcing your place 
in the family of things.

© Mary Oliver. Online Source

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Wordless: All of my Pictures from the Ecuador/Galapagos trip Edition.

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Monday, June 6, 2011

Here Lie Monsters

I really don't like starting my Monday morning with a personal reminder before 6:00 am that there's honest to goodness crazy monsters here in Northern Virginia.  Don't worry, I'm fine, Kelli is doing okay and on a plane to Hawaii this morning.  

Am I a bit jealous of her week in what is safely assumed in the Western World as paradise?  Who wouldn't be?  Am I a little jealous that she's going to the North Shore, and gets to gaze out at the Pipeline before me?  Maybe.  But that's alright. 
May she have a great time at the Polynesian Cultural Center, may she eat a whole pineapple in one sitting  and I'm hoping she gets a great shot of the LDS Hawaii Temple for me too. 

Besides, my body isn't at it's peak surfing and snorkeling capability.  Will it be when I go to Hawaii? 

Hecks yeah!*

Until then, I remind myself to be a supportive friend to my buddy who totally deserves another week in Paradise.  And get my stubborn lungs to peak swimming capability so I can actually be comfortable in the ocean when I learn to surf.

 

Now here's my kind of monster!
 
 *Kelli would be the first to remind me that this is a family-friendly blog as she reminded my friends that my (Galapagos) Boobies album is a family-friendly album a couple of days ago on Facebook.  Thanks Kell for that too.      

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Galapagos Penguin Family Pictures


So, you know how in families with small (or larger) children, it's impossible everyone to pose and smile at the same time?  There's always one pulling a face or goofing off?  The same rule applies to Galapagos Penguins.


This being said, that third penguin is my favorite.  Just look at his/her antics!







Tuesday, May 31, 2011

I'm back


So we made it back at 9:00 or so last night.  The trip was incredible.  If you ever get a chance to go to the Galapagos Islands, sell your first born, mortage your house and go!  No really, we had a great time both on the Ecuador Mainland and the Galapagos Islands.  Here's the first picture from the trip I put on Facebook.  This is a marine Iguana--these guys are the only oceangoing lizards who eat algae off rocks in the pacific.  They blow the salt water out of nostrils on their head, but I didn't get a picture of that.  This was a big one-he was probably 2.5 feet from head to tail (they have long tails).  I took the picture just outside the Charles Darwin Research Center.

Oh and as an aside, we made many, many booby jokes.  Really, how could we not?

Marine Iguana Galapagos 2011

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: I hope to see one of these (a marine iguana) in the next three weeks edition

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

"The Job that Really Matters"

Via "The Daily What"
I had no idea that cleaning was the "job that really matters" for mothers.  Huh.     

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Knitting in the Round: Spring Hat

Last weekend, I brought along a couple of balls of  Lion's Brand "Vanna's Choice" Worsted weight yarn to "Fat Camp."  Between playing and eating, I had plans to attempt to knit a hat with circular needles.  After several mis-attempts at starting the hat, I finally figured it out, and only made a few mistakes on the brim of the hat (they are on the other side).  I finished the stripes on the bus this week and think they turned out fine, but then I realized I had to use double pointed needles(dpns) on to shape the top of this beanie.  Well, I swallowed my fear, bought the needles and decided to finish the hat while babysitting a sleeping babe.  Mart, Whit, I may have used your computer to watch how to use dpns on youtube.  I more or less butchered the top, but managed to salvage the hat.  This knitting hat thing?  I kind of dig it.  I even might be ready to attempt the dpns again soon!

PS: This hat fits a 24-25 inch head.  Yeah, I kind of botched something pretty basic, but since I wasn't making it for anyone in particular, I'm not too worried about that.  I may just give this to the person with the biggest head I know.......  

Friday, April 29, 2011

Eight Years....

As of this week, it's been 8 years since I moved in with Kelli.  Wow.  We still talk to each other too.  Not bad for two straight girls, I guess.


October 2009.  Maine Coast Kelli-Green, Joy-Orange


Thursday, April 28, 2011

Wordless: People in a Peach Orchard Edition

From Left: Steve L., Jeanette L., Courtney G., Jane P., Ben H., Me, Kelli K. Bottom: "Other Steve" and Roger.  Picture courtesy of Roger.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Quick Update

I'm still alive...just kind of in survival mode the past week or so trying to deal with 80 degree temps in my bedroom and the crazy pollen levels.  Right now, I'm kind of mad at my body for being so paranoid towards pollen, but being angry isn't going to solve the problem.  Luckily, after tomorrow night, the weather looks to be rainy and substantially cooler for a week.  Yay!

Oh, and I had a great Easter with a group of friends up in south central Pennsylvania!  We call our trips together, "Fat Camp," where you play hard and eat harder.  My kind of holiday.  Hope you had a great Easter too!   

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Cookie the Penguin..

Cookie is a penguin at the Cincinatti Zoo.  This little penguin has a foot ailment which means it needs to get it's foot wrapped once a day.  Because of the constant contact with the zoo keepers, lil' Cookie is the "unofficial" mascot of the bird house.  Well, one of the bird keepers filmed lil' Cookie getting tickled.  The result?  Well, watch.  Who knew tickling could get such a reaction?

Wordless Wednesday: My Bike Commute Edition

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Modcloth Sale and my "Bourge Problem"

Modcloth is currently having a "super secret sale" with the coupon code, "Stay Classy."  I'm pretty sure with a password like that, they are appealing to a certain demographic that I well, am a part of (women or cross dressing men who adore Will Ferrell in circa 1970's clothes).

Anyway, I misread the instructions this morning for the sale and thought it was for the whole site.  I promptly fell in love with the dress below before I realized it was full price.  Now I'm in love with a dress that I can wear without a sweater, that would be perfect for summer for church, the office and evenings in DC after work, but I've got to save money for a Galapagos Island cruise that I'm taking next month.  So, no dress for me, even though I really, really want it. 

Wait, I've totally defined a "bourgeoisie problem."
Yeah, don't feel sorry for me and my "bourge dilemma."  I'm suffering from unrequited love, but I guess seeing blue footed boobies is more of a priority.  Besides, if it's anything like the boots I was enamored with in January, the dress probably won't fit right anyway.        

Here's the link

Monday, April 18, 2011

Paula Deen Riding Things

There's a great site out there where people post photoshopped pictures of Paula Deen riding things.  Well, they outdid themselves this week with the image above.   

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: DC Spring Edition


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Because everyone needs a song in their hearts...

Not wanting to exclude anyone, Steve Martin wrote the "First Hymnal for Atheists"

Monday, April 11, 2011

Monday Morning Views...

Via this website

Friday, April 8, 2011

The Company Mormons Keep....

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

These Two aren't the same Fruit. Really....