Friday, November 26, 2010

Snapshots of Life: 4 P.M.

Snapshot of Life: Thanksgiving Edition!!  We had our Thanksgiving dinner at 2 yesterday, so by 4 P.M., we were all ready for a nice, long turkey-coma nap!!

  
Truff and I in our pre-turkey coma.



Sister and B-i-L right before a nap.
The Goog already in his turkey coma.
 The Goog had was in such a good turkey-coma nap that I was able to sneak in, take a nap, and then sneak out without him even realizing I had taken my own turkey-coma nap.  He asked me where I napped and I told him "right beside you" and he didn't even realize it!!

Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving!!

Friday, November 19, 2010

Snapshots of Life: 9 P.M.

Finally! A Snapshot of Life when I'm NOT at work! This week's picture is from 9 P.M. on Thursday night, when I was in full force multi-tasking mode:

   
9 P.M.
I was watching the Office, scrapbooking, Facebooking, and hanging out with the cats (Willie is in his leopard dream bed in the upper righthand corner, while Kimmie is multi-tasking with her 10 different toys on the bed).

Next Thursday...I'll be in FLORIDA, BABY! Hopefully cuddling a baby!!


Friday, November 12, 2010

Snapshots of Life: 8 & 10 A.M.

I'm a little behind on my I Have No Life Snapshots of Life. Last week, November 4th, I took the picture, just didn't post it, mainly because I was so exhausted from the day that I was asleep by 9:45 that night- a solid 2 hours before I'm normally asleep. Here is my 8 A.M. picture:

8 A.M.
Normally, I'm not at work at 8 A.M., but the 4th just happened to be the one day out of the quarter when I have to be at work by 7 in the morning.  It was a busy, busy morning and taking this picture was the one 5 second break I took between 7 and 10. No bathroom breaks, no time for breakfast, just a straight up 3 hours of work. This picture was taken right before everyone else got to work, so it was still peacefully quiet.  Do you like the HGTV notepad in the background? It is because HGTV is awesome! *plug*

Yesterday's assignment was for 10 A.M.  Between 10 A.M. and 10:30 A.M., my cohorts and I usually take a water break.  This is a picture from the breakroom, a.k.a. the "Fun Room."  Do you like the Food Network mug? It is because Food Network is ALSO awesome!

10 A.M.

It would appear after 3 weeks of my Snapshots of Life that I'm a work-a-holic. Maybe I should start taking my pictures on Saturday or Sunday, when I'm at least at home doing something a little more exciting, like napping with my cats or watching TV in my pj's.



Monday, November 1, 2010

Mascot Battle: World Series Edition

It has been well documented that I chose who I root for in all sports teams by who has the best mascot. I base my entire basketball bracket on the awesomeness of a mascot. 

So let's take a minute to analyze the San Francisco Giants vs the Texas Rangers to see if the best team (and mascot) won:

Luigi Francisco Seal 

This guy, born July of 1996, gives great interviews and has his own twitter account.  Plus, who doesn't love seals?
Isn't he cute? Thanks, Google Images!

VS.

Rangers Captain


He is a horse, dressed in a Rangers costume.

Kinda lame-o. Thanks again, Google Images!

Here are some fun facts about him (thanks to MLB.com):

Height: 6'6"
Weight: 300
Bats: Both
Throws: Smoke
Resides: In The Ballpark's tunnel right behind home plate
Favorites: Foods: Hot Dogs, Peanuts, Nachos, BBQ, and Chili
TV Show: Rangers Highlights
Songs: Take Me Out To The Ballgame and Cotton Eyed Joe
Colors: Red, White, & Blue
Vacation Spot: Surprise, Arizona

Sorry to all you Rangers fans, but a seal beats a horse in my book any day.

Clearly, the best mascot won the World Series. Congrats to Lou Seal!!!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween



Have a Happy Halloween and don't eat too much of the candy you are planning on giving out to the little kids!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Snapshots of Life: 5 P.M.

I'm a total sucker for documenting my life.  I love scrapbooking.  I take an obsessive number of pictures of my cats...nightly.  I am constantly taking cell phone pictures when I'm out-and-about. 

So when I saw this new feature on Eighteen25, I knew this would be another great way to document!! How it works is every Wednesday night, the site will post a time for everyone to take a picture the next day.  So then you have to take a picture at that very moment of whatever you are doing.  Today's time was 5 P.M.  Here's my picture:


I was really hoping that this 5:00 P.M. shot would be of me actually shutting down my computer for the night, but alas, I had to work past 5 again tonight! (One more week, one more week. I can do it!) So instead, here is what I was doing at 5 tonight- finalizing workpapers for the quarter. Good times. 



Monday, October 11, 2010

And Another Quarter Begins...

Today starts another busy time of year for me, work wise. I'm already feeling like this:


Yep, I'm feeling like a crazy-haired monkey and if I have another person ask me if we are done yet, I might just start sucking my thumb!

I need happy thoughts and prayers today that I'll be "allowed" to leave work at a decent hour or at least "allowed" to eat dinner tonight. 

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Caturday Presents: Faucet Fun

Willie and Kimmie have recently discovered faucets. Apparently when you are a cat, fresh water out of a bowl just doesn't cut it. Nope, you have to have water straight from the source. I've almost been late for work just about every day this week because they are most amused with the water first thing in the morning...and their amusement amuses me.






Her head was soaked after this. I tried to give her a little Mohawk, but she was having none of that.




I thought cats were supposed to be adverse to water!

What is your favorite part? How Kimmie sticks her whole head under the faucet? How she gets water up her nose? How she gets a soaking paw then flings it all over everything How Willie acts like he is too cool for the faucet, when he actually loves it?

Thursday, September 30, 2010

The Hunt for Reds October...Merch

While most of the world has moved on to fall sports, our house is still in baseball season.  The Goog is a die-hard Cincinnati Reds fan, or at least the biggest Reds fan I know, and this happens to be is first year since we've started dating (10 seasons!) that they have actually been good.  Personally, I think they were good this year since I attended Opening Day.  I'm just sayin'.

Play-by-play of the Goog's reaction to the Red's walk-off home run
Tuesday night, the Reds were able to clinch the National League Central division and are going to the playoffs for the first time since 1995.  If you heard an extremely loud "WOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!" on Tuesday night, that was the Goog. I'm pretty sure my friends over in England could have heard his excitement. 


Ain't no party like a shopping party 'cause a shopping party don't stop
Of course nothing says "NL Central Champion party" like fine champagna...cigars...an all-night shopping spree. I'm sure there were plenty of people who went to the game and stayed out until 4 AM partying and HAD to have a Championship lapel pin RIGHT THEN.  For real, the top story on the 7 A.M. news Wednesday morning was about the Reds Merchandise Shop being open for a continuous 36 hours to celebrate the Red's NL Championship. They had the JV newscaster at the store saying that the store was completely out of lady's shirts and the lines were 6-people deep. AT 7 A.M.   

NL Central Champs MERCH
Because I'm a good wife, I decided once I got downtown, I should probably go over to the Reds store sooner rather than later because I'd much rather stand in a 6-person-deep line at 9 AM instead of a 12-person-deep line at lunchtime.  I recruited my co-worker, JessMel, to walk over with me so that she could reign my spending in, in case I went on a crazy 24-hour shopping spree.  Maybe we went at a good time, or maybe the newscaster is a BIG FAT LIAR, but the store wasn't that crowded.  I was able to grab all the merch I was after - Tshirt, hat, pennant, baseball -  and had my choice between 2 no-wait lines.  The cashier tried to get me to buy said Championship lapel pin because it was "cute", but JessMel reminded me that I already looked at the pin and already decided I didn't need it...no matter how cute it was.

As we were leaving the store, one of the employees told us to "enjoy the game." It must have been a long night...

At lunch, JessMel and I went on yet another walk; this time to find a Cincinnati Reds special edition newspaper.  We walked all over downtown Cincinnati trying to find a copy of the Enquirer. One would think this wouldn't be that hard since nobody reads the newspaper anymore.  Of course, by "all over downtown" I mean the news stand 2 blocks from my building and the convenience store in the lobby of my building.  We finally found a copy from an admin that works with us. I also had my dad check at the grocery store near my parent's condo, and he found the extra-extra special edition!

Showing off his new shirt
The Goog claimed this was his cool guy pose...because cool kids wear baggy shirts and their pants pulled down below their waists. Obvs.


Would you go on a late-night shopping spree? Are lapel pins cute? Do you read the newspaper? Am I a good wife or am I a great wife for getting all this merch?? Gooooooo Reds!!!!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

C is for Cookie

Recently, RecipeZaar.com was rebranded to Food.com.  I only know this because I got a free brownie and a booklet with several "5-star" recipes to commemorate the rebranding.  It was a big to-do when Sister found out that RecipeZaar was no more because she used RecipeZaar ALL the time. No joke, I got some pretty angry text messages from her about what happened to RecipeZaar, and I had to explain that it was the same site, just a different name!

Photobucket

Anywho, I thought this past weekend would be the perfect time to try out a 5-star recipe since we were having company this weekend.  There would be 3 big, strapping men in the house and what do men like better than freshly baked chocolate chip cookies? Well probably lots of things, but they do enjoy chocolate chip cookies.  The 5-star recipe for these soft chocolate chip cookies can be found on Food.com :

I prefer a combo of Semi-Sweet and Milk Choco Ghirardelli chips.
Flour & Baking Soda Mixture
Sugar sugar sugar sugar!!
This was the first time in my house (just over 2 years) that I had made chocolate chip cookies from scratch.  It was also the first time EVER I made chocolate chip cookies by hand, with nothing more than a bowl and a wooden spoon.
Just call me Suzy Homemaker
Raw cookie dough
Freshly Baked!


The only difference I made in the recipe was in the size of the cookie. The suggested cookie size just seemed way too small for 3 grown men and a girl with an incredible sweet tooth, so I made them about 4 times that size.




I think the cookies turned out great and they were a big hit. They were nearly gone by the end of the weekend (as of Monday night, we only had 2 remaining).  The guys were especially impressed that these were from scratch, as in, there were more steps than "break cookies apart, place on baking sheet, bake for 10-12 minutes."
Yummy Yummy!
Disclaimer: I should probably note that I was not paid to advertise these delish cookies OR Food.com. This is based on my opinion, and my opinion alone. I'm just sayin'.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Fun with Photo Apps

This past spring, my harddrive tragically crashed when my woolly mammoth of a cat, Willie, jumped on my laptop.  Along with about half a year's worth of photos, I also lost the copy of Photoshop I had on my laptop and have not been able to find the backup CD. Major sads over here.  So I've been trying to find a good (but cheap) replacement for touching up photos. Last night I turned to my iPad to try to find something Photoshop-esque without breaking the bank. 

I found an app called "Color Splash" for $1.99 (Not to be confused with the David Bromstad show on HGTV).  This app automagically turns your photos black&white, then you paint color back on the photo with your finger.  It is insanely addictive. I have a limited number of photos on my iPad right now, but every food photo I had I ran through the Color Splash app. There is something therapeutic about adding color back into photos. 


I also downloaded an app called "FX Photo Studio HD" that cost $2.99. With this app, you can add all kinds of crazy effects (at least 128 different ones) like turning your pictures into mosaics, adding water droplets, frost, or...
SPARKLES!!!






This app also has a "Vivid Colors" function that turned Kimmie's little tongue bright pink.

The Original Kimmie (Top) and Vivid Colors Kimmie (Bottom)

Anybody know of any other good (cheap) photo editing softwares? What are your favorite iPad/iPhone apps?

Monday, August 23, 2010

Cheese Coney Guy + Mr. Redlegs = Best Dinner EVER

Last night, my parents, the Goog and I decided to meet at the The Taylor Mill Skyline for dinner. Little did we know, we were about to have the best dinner ever.  We walk into the restaurant and see this sign:

We are about to have dinner with a CELEBRITY!
It wasn't quite 6 PM yet, so Mr. Redlegs was not there, but there WAS a guy dressed as a cheese coney taking orders.  His costume reminded me of the Justin Timberlake Omeletville sketch except he never broke into song-and-dance.
Bring it on into Coneyville
Finally, Mr. Redlegs comes out and all the little children (me included) started going wild. I get my cell phone camera out and get photo-happy. As soon as he walked out, I lost all interest in my food, because I was just too busy taking pictures of the guy!!

 ZOMG! It's MR. REDLEGS!!!!
 He walks all around the restaurant, watches some of the Reds game on TV, munches on some oyster crackers, gives kids exploding fist bumps, signs autographs, acts like he is taking orders, and sits with people while they are eating.  When he comes over to our table, he poses for me while I take his picture, then goes over to the ice cream freezer right next to our booth and practically lays down on it because he really wants a ChocoTaco. 

It was great! It was like being at a Character Breakfast at Disney World, except our whole bill for 4 people was about the price of a breakfast buffet for 1 person at Disney. 


Do you love mascots? Have you ever had dinner with a mascot? Do you like Mr. Redleg's stylish mustache?

Monday, August 9, 2010

2 Legit 2 Quit (Even After 20 Years)

For anyone who was concerned that I had fallen off the face of the planet, you'll be happy to know I'm back.  I've been working 14 hour days, with barely a lunch or bathroom break and have been just too mentally exhausted to string 2 words together once I actually get home.  So let me tell you about one of the only fun things I've done of the past 3 weeks.  There are barely any words to describe this awesomely bizarre blast from the past, but I'll try my best to give you all the details.

Several Friday nights ago, the Goog and I went to see the Cincinnati Reds versus the Colorado Rockies.  Friday nights are always a fun night to go to the ballpark because not only do you get to watch a baseball game, but you also typically get live music and fireworks.  This Fridays in particular was a very special night.  It featured the musical stylings of

...wait for it...

M. C. Hammer

Yes, as in the guy that really is too legit to quit the music industry even 20 years after his last hit song.  I'm telling you, it was Hammertime, ALL the time. 6 straight hours of Hammertime with a small amount of baseball thrown in the mix. As if people actually go to Great America Ballpark to watch baseball.

The first little taste we had of the Hammer was during the pregame show, when he and his crew of dancers came out in their finest tracksuits to sing a handful of songs that I had never heard of before, but one that the Goog was familiar with called "Have You Seen Her". The really sad part was the stage was set up way out in Right field and there were maybe 50 or few people surrounding the stage.  His dancers were really something. Some of them look like they were his originally dancers from 20 years ago, some of them look liked ex-convicts, and a few of them looked like ladies he had just picked up off the street before the game, but they all seemed to be just phoning in their performance.

LOOK how close to Hammertime!! I think the Goog is crying tears of joy.

Of course, No M.C. Hammer night would be complete without a member of the grounds crew dressed in a classic gold Hammer suit.


After his pre-game concert, Hammer changed into a Reds costume and became the game's honorary captain.



*Then some actual baseball was played. No need for a recap of the baseball...*

Seventh inning stretch and it's Hammertime again. This time, he serenading us with "Take Me Out to the Ballgame":



A couple things to note during this video:

  • MC Hammer may or may not have been hammered. 
  • The Lemon Chill guy yelling "LEMON CHILL" over "crackerjacks"
  • The Goog yelling "REDLEGS" over the "home team" part
  • Lemon Chill guy once again: "It's not Hammertime, it's Lemon Chill time, let's go!" How long do you think he's been holding onto that gem?

*Some more baseball was played. In typical Reds fashion, the pitcher loaded the bases and ALMOST gave up the tying run. The Goog got mad that the game was almost tied; I got mad that I might have to stay for extra innings.*

After the Reds managed to win, it was time for the post-game concert.  This time Hammer went for a classy look: A tuxedo with Hammer pants, a bandanna and glasses. All the dancers were wearing Cincinnati Reds hat during the pre-game concert, but switched to Oakland A's hats during the post-game concert. (For the significance of this, head over to Wikipedia to be schooled on the 1990 World Series).  Hammer first came out and did a couple songs like "Turn This Mutha Out" and "Pray" and others that I simply had never heard before. I was really mad when he finished his set and walked off the stage without singing either of his 2 "good" songs.

The lights go down and the crowd starts going wild as through the 2,000% base, we can start making out the tune to "U Can't Touch This."  I'm going to warn you that this video contains only about 5% of actual Hammer rapping and the rest is all screams and base. Plus, halfway through the video the guy in front of me decides that is the perfect time to take an iPhone video of...the people BEHIND us, which throws my camera out of focus. As you can see, though, people were actually really into the concert. People were going insane!!


The concert ended and the fireworks began. They
 were decent fireworks, but nothing really out of the ordinary. That is, until the fireworks music faded, and MC Hammer came back on stage and started singing "Too Legit to Quit" during the fireworks finale! At first I thought it was a mistake, like Hammer didn't show up to the dress rehearsal and was like "oh snap, I forgot to do Too Legit to Quit" and just started rapping even though he wasn't supposed to do so. It wasn't until the end of the song, when Hammer was doing his Hammer-dance in sync with the fireworks did I realize it was planned all along. Not even Disney World can put on a fireworks display that includes the one and only MC Hammer dancing live to a fireworks finale. It...was...AWESOME.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Ode to Sister

Today is Sister's 30th birthday. I'm really sad that I don't get to celebrate with her today, but we had a great birthday celebration for her a month ago on our Disney Cruise! Here is my ode to Sister, to thank her for 27 1/2 years of memories and

For loving me unconditionally from the very beginning...

...sometimes loving me just a little too much.

For being my lifelong playmate.

For always taking care of me.

For being a teacher.

For being SO PRETTY.

For not just being a sister, but being a friend.

For understanding me even when nobody else does.

For sharing my love of cake icing and silliness.

For being the wheat bread to my white bread, the night to my day. 
We are very different yet very much the same.

For always being a shoulder to lean on.
 
 Even though I won't be with you in person today, I'll be with you in spirit. Happy Birthday to the best sister anyone could ever ask for!