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February 2nd, 2010

Brulee Bot | You’re Never Gonna Be Jello

Another Christmas crochet project to share with you today. This one is an amigurumi from Crobots, another crocheted creature book I bought last year.

Her destination? My best friend forever Jenny. (We’ve been best friends for 17 years–more than half of our lives!) We decided to make gifts for each other, and she made me a flashy new apron and two embroidered dish towels.

Her name? Brulee Bot. Why? My and Jenny’s movie is My Best Friend’s Wedding. And we like to remind each other that creme brulee can never be jello. You’re never gonna be jello.

Her task? To keep Jenny company while she’s far away in St. Louis and working on construction sites (QA gal) during the day and sewing at night.

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For Kicks and Grins

December 5th, 2008

Christmas Gift Recommendations: Blokus

I couldn’t resist posting a video recommendation for another Christmas gift idea. NaBloPoMo, I’m 5-0! (For the record, Saturday and Sunday’s posts will be over at BloggersGuide.net.) Have a great weekend!

December 2nd, 2008

The Great Cat-astrophe | Yes, They’re Both Still Alive

It’s December 2, and so far I’m 2-0 for NaBloPoMo. W00t! Today is also my best friend Jenny’s birthday, so here is a shout out to her 26 years and to our 16-year best-friendship! Double w00t! Happy birthday, Chica!

Today, I wanted to give you all a little update on my kitties. Can you believe we’ve had Mowgli for seven months? I’ve been reading through all those posts from when we got him, and I can hardly remember how hard the transition period was. He’s grown up a lot since then, and barely seems like the same cat. Well, that might be an understatement. He still scavenges for food. He still “helps” me nap. He still likes to steal shiny things. But he’s shedding giant tufts of fur now–that’s been a fun treat.

Ravi hardly seems like the same cat, too. All the cat books said it could take 3-6 months after moving in together before cats resolved their issues, and right on schedule–around November–Ravi snapped out of his funk. Not that he was in a huge funk, but there were several instances of passive-aggressive pooping, which we resolved by taking the door off the litterbox. He’s also forgiven me for adding Mowgli to our family; for a long time, he would only give Chris the time of day, but now Ravi gives me some lap time, too, namely when I’m home in the afternoons working on the couch.

Both cats are happy that I’ve picked up my crocheting hobby again. They both seem to think that they are yarn inspectors and hold themselves personally responsible for the quality of the material I use in my work.

Likewise, both cats are happy it’s Christmas. Ravi knows the drill: you’re allowed to sleep under the tree, but you’re not allowed to play with any of the Christmas ornaments or eat any part of the presents. He hasn’t given us any problem with the Christmas tree since his first Christmas when he destroyed a handful of Chris’s childhood ornaments in the name of Ooh! Neat!

Mowgli, on the other hand, is adjusting to Christmas. He was thoroughly confused when Chris scolded him for trying to eat our artificial tree. I speculate that Mowgs was thinking, “It’s green, so I can eat it.” Not so much. He’s looked closely at the ornaments, but so far, none have fallen from the tree that we can tell. Of course, the next time we move the couch, we might find all of our missing ornaments in pieces on the floor. Mowgli did get scolded this morning for attacking a silver ball from the back of the loveseat. I’m not surprised that he went for the ball: it’s silver and shiny and exactly what Mowgli likes to steal.

Lastly, Mowgli is very proud of his new namesake. In case you hadn’t heard, Ashley Simpson had her baby in November, and she named him Bronx Mowgli. We’re a very proud family.

More tomorrow!

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November 29th, 2008

Just Wanted to Be the First To Wish You…

Merry Christmas!

December 25th, 2007

Top Ten Gifts I Gave This Christmas

‘Tis better to give than to receive, and with that in mind, here are my ten favorite gifts that I gave this Christmas.

  1. Lint brush (for Christopher)
  2. Pop by U2 (for Christopher)
  3. Netflix subscription (for my brother Jacob)
  4. The Wood Book by Romeyn Beck Hough (for my father-in-law Don)
  5. Framed picture of Jacob and I at my wedding (for my mom)
  6. Scratching box (for Ravi, the cat)
  7. Homemade mittens, scarf, and hat (for my best friend Jenny)
  8. Wedding photo books (for my parents, my in-laws, and my grandparents)
  9. Ticket Stub Diary (for Christopher)
  10. Cast iron fondue pot (for Christopher)
December 18th, 2007

Top Ten Slacking-Off Activities for Recent Graduates

As a recent graduate, I’m looking for ways to explore my new freedom this holiday season. Here’s a list of my favorite slacking-off activities:

  1. Stay up until 4 AM and sleep until noon.
  2. Make out with your significant other.
  3. Post a fake resume on Monster.com.
  4. Play Tetris until your thumbs are numb.
  5. Put together a 1,500 piece Christmas puzzle.
  6. Watch all five Harry Potter movies in one weekend.
  7. Reread all seven Harry Potter books in one week.
  8. Update your Facebook status every hour.
  9. Torment your cat by practicing your hog-tying skills.
  10. Record all your slacking-off activities and make a YouTube video.
December 12th, 2007

23 Ways I Celebrate Christmas—A Meme

Nevadamtnbear tagged me for this Christmas meme, and I’m uber stoked because I’ve never been tagged before! I’ve tagged two groups: running bloggers who I don’t really know and who I enjoy reading and my own buddies who need something to do. OK. Here we go…

  1. Wrapping paper or gift bag? Wrapping paper. Gift bags are so easy, but you really have to put thought into wrapping a gift. Maybe I’m a bit jaded from my mother putting all of my gifts into bags one year because she didn’t have time to wrap them until after my brother and I went to bed on Christmas Eve. Of course, later on, she recruited me to wrap my own gifts by sealing the box and putting my name on it. Maybe that’s why I like wrapping gifts now.
  2. Real tree or artificial? Artificial. They don’t grow trees that come pre-lit.
  3. When do you put up your tree? Thanksgiving weekend.
  4. When do you take down your tree? New Year’s weekend.
  5. Do you like eggnog? Bleh. No.
  6. Favorite gift received as a child? There were a series of awesome gifts I got in high school: tent, tennis ball hopper, and punching bag. I think my favorite gift from my childhood was my She-Ra action figure.
  7. Do you have a nativity scene? No, but I’m hoping to one day inherit my mom’s Home Interiors nativity scene. It’s plain, unglazed and unpainted ceramic. Its simplicity makes it beautiful.
  8. Hardest person to buy for? Chris’s grandparents. We always have to get ideas from his mom, but whatever we get them, I always feel like they get the short end of the stick on Christmas Eve.
  9. Easiest person to buy for? Chris. The man drops hints all year long if you pay attention. The problem with his gifts, though, is the cash factor. He’s got great, but expensive, taste.
  10. Worst Christmas gift you’ve ever received? A giant, red, heart-shaped pillow with the word ‘love’ written on it. The aunt who gave it to me said she saw it and immediately thought of me. I saw it and immediately thought, “How do I get rid of this thing?” It was recycled last Christmas during a game of Dirty Santa.
  11. Mail or email Christmas cards? Neither. I prefer to write one giant Christmas greeting in the sky. It saves on postage.
  12. Favorite Christmas movie? White Christmas. Music, dancing, romance, snow, and sneaky plans. Gotta love it.
  13. When do you start shopping for Christmas? Summer. With Chris’s expensive tastes, I’ve got to spread out the purchases so I don’t break the bank.
  14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? Yes. See Number 10.
  15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? Grandma Helen’s Chex Mix.
  16. White or colored lights? White.
  17. Favorite Christmas song? Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. I was in choirs through elementary, middle, and high school, and this is the one song we never sang, so I’ve never grown tired of it.
  18. Traveling for Christmas or stay home? Staying home, but my parents and brother are coming for Christmas dinner, which is more stressful than traveling.
  19. Can you name all of Santa’s reindeers? Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph, and Biff.
  20. Angel or Star on top of tree? Neither. We have a replica of the 1978 Heismann trophy atop our tree.
  21. Open presents Christmas Eve or Morning? Both. We do Christmas with Chris’s family Christmas Eve. Unloading everyone’s stockings takes about three hours. Then on Christmas morning, Chris and I open our main gifts for one another.
  22. Most annoying thing about this time of year? Christmas music and trips to Wal-Mart.
  23. What I love most about Christmas? Spending time with my family and friends.

All right, it’s time to do some tagging: bgbrendle, Cubicle Queen, xgravity23, So I Was Thinking, Marc Backes (those five are my friends), laurel, lifestudent, SarahTheQueen, runningtwig, and runningchick (those are the runners). Can’t wait to hear from you all!

December 10th, 2007

The Weather Outside is Frightful, but the Fire is so Delightful

There are just twelve shopping days left until Christmas, which means there are four days until graduation and five days until dinner at Kai with the Fros. I’m uber stoked about all three! Chris and I ordered the remainder of our online gifts last night, and I made my list of remaining Christmas gifts to purchase. I’m off to make a few Ozark/Nixa purchases after work, and tomorrow night I’m heading in Springfield for a trip to Missouri State (for the cap and gown), Hobby Lobby, PetsMart, and Target.

My bum is still incredibly sore from my fall down the garage steps last Wednesday, but I don’t have any bruising. It’s the strangest thing. Bending over, sitting down, and standing up all hurt horribly, so working out my bottom half is out of the question. That and Ice Storm 2007 Part II is rolling through the Ozarks, so running outside is a bit treacherous, too.

I must say that I do love this weather and this time of year. We’ve had a fire in the fireplace almost every night; I’ve been crocheting fun little scarves, mittens, and hats; we’ve been watching random movies whenever we want; and I made snickerdoodles Saturday night. Yum!

December 7th, 2007

Christmas Decoration Photos

Chris and I put up our Christmas decorations the Friday after Thanksgiving. Who doesn’t love Christmas?

 

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