Friday, June 29, 2007

Tagged AGAIN

IN THE NEWS: According to World Magazine, "Authorities in Montreal are blaming Internet sites like YouTube for fueling extreme food fights that are filmed by the students and posted online. Police in Montreal needed 3 hours to quell a cafeteria food fight at a local high school that turned into a riot on June 13. "

Just when you thought I tell too much about myself, fellow Diva Melissa Leavitt has tagged me.

Here are the rules:
A. Each player lists 8 facts/habits about themselves.
B. The rules of the game are posted at the beginning before those facts/habits are listed.
C. At the end of the post, the player then tags 8 more people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog.

Here are some MORE facts about moi.

1) I just wear glasses to drive and watch TV--and when I want to generally see. LOL!

2) I refuse to get contacts. The thought of sticking those tiny plastic lenses in my eyes weirds me out.

3) I think Bruce Willis is a cool guy--even outside of his Die Hard movies--and very attractive. Demi, what were you thinking?

4) Nothing tests my patience more when I'm driving than people who make left turns from the right lane. UGH!!

5) I hate to fly. (Big surprise there, I know)

6) I like to drink "Diet" Coke, yet I prefer to drink "Regular" Pepsi. Go figure.

7) I used to subscribe to Gourmet magazine and Bon Appetit and try out new exotic recipes all the time. Now I'm THRILLED when I can throw together a quick meal that I get from Parenting magazine.

8) I've seen Rush Hour and Rush Hour 2 dozens of times, but I STILL get sucked into watching them when they're on TV. (Like last night. And I was tired, too!)

I will not tag anyone else, though, for fear of getting slapped in the face with a computer keyboard. LOL!

Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Thursday Thirteen #10




I needed a "pick-me-up" after my dental surgery yesterday. So here's
Thirteen Funny Quotes !

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1…. "I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize" Steven Wright

2...."I went into a McDonald's yesterday and said, "I'd like some fries." The girl at the counter said, "Would you like some fries with that?"" Jay Leno


3...."I was a bank teller. That was a great job. I was bringing home $450,000 a week." Joel Lindley


4...."I went to the 30th reunion of my preschool. I didn’t want to go, because I’ve put on like a hundred pounds." Wendy Liebman


5...."Everyone should have kids. They are the greatest joy in the world. But they are also terrorists. You’ll realize this as soon as they are born, and they start using sleep deprivation to break you." Ray Romano


6...."Having a male gynecologist is like going to an auto mechanic who doesn’t own a car." Carrie Snow


7...."There is one thing I would break up over and that is if she caught me with another woman. I wouldn't stand for that." Steve Martin.


8...."We had gay burglars the other night. They broke in and rearranged the furniture." Robin Williams.


9...."Have you ever noticed? Anybody going slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac." George Carlin.

10... "I told my psychiatrist that everyone hates me. He said I was being ridiculous - everyone hasn't met me yet." Rodney Dangerfield.

11.... "I went to a general store. They wouldn't let me buy anything specifically." Steven Wright


12...."Acting is all about honesty. If you can fake that, you've got it made." George Burns


13...."I wanted to make it really special on Valentine’s day, so I tied my boyfriend up. And for three solid hours I watched whatever I wanted on TV." Tracy Smith

************DID YOU SMILE??



Links to other Thursday Thirteens! 1. Elle Fredrix 2. Cassandra 3. Annalee Blysse 4. R.G. Alexander 5. Babe King 6. Gina Ardito 7. Tempest Knight 8. Jennifer McKenzie 9. Crystal Jordan 10. Jennifer Colgan & Bernadette Gardner 11. Elizabeth Parker 12. Rhonda Stapleton 13. Paige Tyler 14. Robin L. Rotham 15. Heather 16. Kate Willoughby 17. Ava Rose Johnson 18. Kissa Starling 19. Amelia June 20. Shelley Munro 21. Lyric 22. Debbie Mumford 23. Diana Castilleja 24. Adelle





Get the Thursday Thirteen code here!

The purpose of the meme is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your Thirteen in others comments. It’s easy, and fun! Be sure to update your Thirteen with links that are left for you, as well! I will link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 13 things. Trackbacks, pings, comment links accepted!


Just a Quickie

MENTAL STATUS: "Nervous". Having my dental impant surgery this morning. You all remember problem tooth #30, right? Well, its spot is FINALLY being replaced. Yay! I'm tired of chewing on my left side.


I need to make a mad dash for the door, since my dentist is an hour away. (LONG story)


But I'll post this, so you have something to read.




HA! You'll just have to wait until I get back.

(Pray for me.) I hope I won't need pain medication.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Tagged Again

IN THE NEWS: According to World Magazine, after the conviction of 24 year-old Steven Cranley for assaulting his former girlfriend, an Ontario judge ruled that Cranley couldn't have a girlfriend for three years. The judge also encouraged the guy to seek counseling for his diagnosed "dependent personality disorder".

Well... I know you must be sick of hearing about me, but it can't be helped. I've been tagged by Wild Rose author Sara Thacker

So here are the rules:
A. Each player lists 8 facts/habits about themselves.

B. The rules of the game are posted at the beginning before those facts/habits are listed.

C. At the end of the post, the player then tags 8 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog.

And away we go... (I hope I'm not repeating myself)

1) I have "issues" with cleanliness. After we host a party, I cannot go to sleep until I "swift" and mop the floor and make sure there's nothing in the sink or counters.

2) I have a slight "addiction" to the computer games on my daughter's Webkinz.

3) I could honestly eat my hubby's grilled pizza every night: he makes it (especially for me) with olive oil and garlic, mushrooms, tomatoes, red bell pepper, red onion and mozzarella. YUM!

4) If I could have a "do over", I'd like to be an opera singer or a chef on the Food Network.

5) Before we go away on vacations, I change all the sheets on the beds and put out new towels, so when we come everything is all clean and fresh. (The cleanliness issue again)

6) My college roommates and I seriously considered getting tattoos together. Just a small one on our ankle bone. And we STILL chickened out.

7) I am a board member for Straight Ahead Ministries.

8) As much as we go to the beach, I'm actually very protective of my skin (especially the face)--hat/sunblock 50/SPF lip balm. My mother suggested I get a bronzer or something, because my body says summer but my face says cold Arctic winter.

Well, that's it. So now I'm tagging some fresh faces.

I tag Angelle, Sri and Valerie.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Weekend Recap #10

MENTAL STATUS: "Bummed". My daughter's "summer activity" was supposed to start today, but it's raining. Hopefully, it will stop raining or I won't get the writing done I had planned to do. Wah!!

Why do summer weekends go by faster than winter weekends? I want to enjoy more! But that's me, always wanting more. We had such a lovely weekend that I could go for another one right now.

It had some interesting moments, though.

Like on Friday, when my mom and I were trying to hang shades up in my daughter's room and I had to run to K-mart--not once--not twice--but THREE times!! Ugh. And it's not like this store is around the corner. But we FINALLY managed to size and hang these shades, and now my daughter's room looks awesome.

You see, her room faces the sun and when it rises in the morning, it shines FULL BLAST through her windows (picture Kramer when he had the Kenny Rogers Roaster sign shining in his apartment) I had to hang baby blankets over her curtains to block it out. Needless to say, it wasn't an attractive look. But that's all changed now.

Does the description a million times better give you a hint of how it looks?

On a negative side, as we were all getting ready to go to the beach on Saturday, my hubby stubbed his pinkie toe on a pillar we have in our dining room. I really think he could have broke it, because it still hurts for him to walk and it's all purple-blue in color. The bad luck didn't quite stop there. We got to the beach and there's a bumblebee that comes flying by us. Weird in itself since we were right by the ocean, but it then proceeded to go up my hubby's bathing suit short's leg.

It's okay. You can laugh. (I did) Especially since he swatted it away and it didn't sting him. But what were the odds something like that would happen? It just wasn't his day.

I don't know if I mentioned this, but we always bike to the beach with backpacks, and now we're in the habit of stopping at this ice cream place on the way home. (My body sculpting instructor isn't going to want to hear this, I know.)

Don't ask me how, but I think I LOST weight. And I ate ice cream four times this weekend! Interesting. Maybe I'm onto a new diet phase: kill yourself exercising during the week and pig out on the weekends.

Hmmm....you never know...

So how was your weekend?

Friday, June 22, 2007

Extra Lame Blog Post #1

IN THE NEWS: According to World Magazine, In Mich., people watched in horror as a 21 year-old wheelchair-bound man was softly struck by a slow-moving 18-wheeler. But instead of being knocked over, the chair became lodged in the grill of the truck. The driver had no idea that happened and had continued to navigate through town for almost 2 miles. People called 911 and the driver eventually stopped. The wheelchair-bound man was fine and called it, "quite a ride."

Usually my blog posts are lame. But this one is going to be EXTRA lame. Why??

1) My daughter has just planted 2 Webkinz stuffed animals on my computer desk, hinting she's ready to play Webkinz on my computer.

2) My mother is down, visiting, and I don't want to ignore her for too long. (Although she is talking to me as I blog this.)

3) I have no idea what I have planned for this weekend, thus no information to blog about.

4)I don't have time to visit my favorite blogs this morning, thus giving me no information to blog about.

5) It's not even 7AM and my mother is bugging me to get off the computer so we hang some window shades in my daughter's room. (I haven't even had half my coffee yet! WAH!!)

Gotta go.

I'll catch up later will all you bloggies

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Thursday Thirteen #9

As I was downloading songs to my Ipod, I discovered something. Namely, that my taste in music is eclectic. LOL! And that I actually own 13 movie soundtracks.
So here are the Thirteen Movie Soundtracks
I have in my CD collection

1…. Big Night Soundtrack ** Remember this movie? Yeah, me either. But it does have great "dinner music" selections on the soundtrack.

2....Batman Forever Soundtrack **I think I bought this for a song that they constantly played on General Hospital whenever Jax and Brenda were together.

3....Romy and Michele's High School Reunion **80's music baby.

4....The X-Files Movie Album ** I KNOW I bought this during my X-Files "phase".

5....My Best Friend's Wedding **Awesome soundtrack.

6....American Graffiti** Hey, I like the oldies, too.

7....Dumb and Dumber Soundtrack **Sorry. I really don't know what I was thinking. In fact, I'd like to blame this one on my hubby, but I know it was me who bought it.

8....The Blues Brothers Soundtrack **There's a lot of good blues music on this.

9....Clueless Soundtrack **Hey, don't laugh! Mighty Mighty Bosstones are on this one. (And the movie was pretty good, too)

10....Saturday Night Fever **Doesn't everyone have this?

11...Grease **Again. I think this is an automatic given in anyone's CD case.

12....City of Angels Soundtrack **The ending to this movie really bugged me, but the music was good.

13....You've Got Mail Soundtrack ** A lot of "fun" music on this, including Jimmy Durante and Louis Armstrong.

Well, that's it. So, does this give you any clue into my psyche?


Links to other Thursday Thirteens! 1. Elle Fredrix 2. Cassandra 3. Annalee Blysse 4. R.G. Alexander 5. Babe King 6. Gina Ardito 7. Tempest Knight 8. Jennifer McKenzie 9. Crystal Jordan 10. Jennifer Colgan & Bernadette Gardner 11. Elizabeth Parker 12. Rhonda Stapleton 13. Paige Tyler 14. Robin L. Rotham 15. Heather 16. Kate Willoughby 17. Ava Rose Johnson 18. Kissa Starling 19. Amelia June 20. Shelley Munro 21. Lyric 22. Debbie Mumford 23. Diana Castilleja 24. Adelle

Get the Thursday Thirteen code here!

The purpose of the meme is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your Thirteen in others comments. It’s easy, and fun! Be sure to update your Thirteen with links that are left for you, as well! I will link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 13 things. Trackbacks, pings, comment links accepted!

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

By Request...

MENTAL STATUS: "Upbeat". Been organizing my home AND my writing these last few days. Eureka! I think I've finally got it together.

Well, today's post comes as a request by my friend. She and her family were over last week for a BBQ and she mentioned that if I just so happened to post a certain corn salsa recipe I made for them, she'd check out my blog for sure. Ha!

What can I say? I'm a glutton for a cheap hit to my site.

So here it is.
By the way, this is a GREAT summer side dish for grilled chicken breasts or steak. Or even in an omelet.

Black Bean and Corn Salad (courtesy of Rachel Ray)

1 can (14 oz) black beans, rinsed and drained
2 cups frozen corn kernels
1 small red bell pepper, seeded and chopped
1/2 red onion, chopped
1 1/2 tsp ground cumin
2 tsp hot sauce
1 lime juiced
2 Tbsp olive oil
salt & pepper

Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Let stand at least 15 minutes for corn to fully defrost and flavors to combine, then toss and serve.

Of course, I like to then smother in Frank's Red Hot, but it's good as it is, too.

Yum!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Not So Perfect Pitch

IN THE NEWS: According to the Associated Press, "In Punta Gorda, FL a police officer interrupted a couple's weekend sex romp on top of a 100-foot construction crane, but let them go with a warning. Police went to the construction site to investigate after bystanders spotted the couple climbing into the cab of the crane. An officer's command to come down was followed by a naked foot popping over the railing. The officer noted the couple then got dressed and climbed down.
The man, who worked at the site and had keys to the crane, told officers he was photographing the city skyline."


(Uh-huh. Right.)

Well, on Friday I mentioned that I had registered for the NJ writer's conference. I even made some editor choices. But ever since then I've been in a bit of a panic mode.

Why?

Well, come closer and I'll tell you. Closer. Closer. Still closer. Okay, good enough. No, maybe a little closer. Good. Here it is:

I've never pitched to an editor before.

Did you get that? Well, it's true. Oh, I've pitched a story before--online! In the comfort and safety of my own house/in my pj's/without anyone ever having to see my face. But never in person. Heck, I've only been on 3 job interviews in my life. I'm ill prepared!

Yes, I know I have until October to worry. But this is me we're talking about. I like to give myself plenty of worry time. It's in my nature.

Luckily, my forums have given me plenty of "research" material, so I can gear myself up.

So I'll share some here:

The art of pitch.



The art of pitch part 2.



Pitch perfect.



Sheesh. Let's hope by October, I'll have my pitch down pat and won't need note cards. If I do, it'll just be sad.

Have you pitched to an editor or agent before?

Monday, June 18, 2007

Weekend Recap #9

MENTAL STATUS: "Pooped." I had an exhausting weekend but I promised to drive an hour in 90 degree heat to visit my mom today. Maybe I'll make an iced coffee to go.

Okay. Let's see... what happened this weekend... what happened this weekend... Oh, yeah. I had another beautiful, sunny weekend at the beach!

Hate me yet?

Don't worry. It'll come soon enough.

Well, Friday I stripped some more wallpaper from my bathroom if that makes you feel any better. Then that night the hubby was going to grill some pizza, but the neighbors were having another couple over and invited us to come over and order take-out with them. Needless to say, we're not stupid and know a better offer when it's handed to us. So we went over.

Saturday was my mother-in-law's birthday. We started the morning by taking her to a charity breakfast--where the mayor of our town was making pancakes. Honestly, there was almost too much food, but everything was fantastic.

Then we went to the beach, huge sandcastle was made, blah, blah, blah. You know the routine.

Later that night we all went to The Rain Forest Cafe for dinner. (My daughter's choice) and we all sang "Happy Birthday" to my mother-in-law despite her unhappiness about it. Ha!

The hubby had a great Father's day, too. After church, we packed and up and managed to spend a few hours on the beach, since it was so hot. That's when my daughter discovered a new love: catching sand crabs. She'd catch them, show them to us and then let them go. (This went on for a good hour, by the way.)

For dinner, he wanted to barbecue and so we invited his parents over. The hubby actually tried his hand at making gourmet burgers: bacon and blue cheese on top. He dubbed them: "blue pigs". Whatever. But they were so good. I might have to take an extra body sculpting class to compensate for what I ate all weekend.

Uh, I said might.

Anyhew, how was your weekend?

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Happy Father's Day

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY


Fathers can be solitary mountains,
All their love rock-like, steep, and strong.
Though warm and caring, somehow they belong
Halfway home to mothers' bubbling fountains.
Each of us needs love that knows no quarter,
Reminding us of bonds that cross a border,
Strengthening our sense of right and wrong.
by Nicholas Gordon

Friday, June 15, 2007

Can't wait for October!

IN THE NEWS: According to World Magazine, just when you've reached maximum concern that Fido might have too much stress in his life, a Japanese company has come out with a device to measure the stress level in cats and dogs. Your pet wears a small patch on their paw that changes color based on the amount of sweat. They are making one for humans now, too.
(Whew! Thank goodness.)

Well, I know summer has barely come, but today is one of those days when I can't wait for October. Yes, that's right. October.
And the reason is...

My birthday.

Ha! Just kidding. My birthday is in October, but that's not the reason I'm looking forward to the month. It's because the New Jersey RWA's "Put Your Heart in a Book" conference is in October! And today is registration. Yay!!

I had such a blast last year, came back with all sorts of notes, contacts from friends I'd met and tons of great books! This year I will have a roomie. Which will be extra nice.

Roomie, are you reading this? You better still be my roomie or I may have to come up there to New England, slap you around and drag you kicking and screaming to the conference myself.

**clears throat with some embarrassment**

But I digress...

Anyhew, I'm off to make sure I can get an editor appointment of my choosing and such.

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Thursday Thirteen #8


All this talk of opening lines from Romance Divas and the Samhain Best Opening line contest gave me my Thursday Thirteen this week.


Thirteen of the Best Opening Lines
from Books I've Read Over the Past Year


1…. All that spring Honey prayed to Walt Disney. (Honey Moon by Susan Elizabeth Phillips)


2....I might as well tell you right know, I killed Reverend Daniel Glory. (Tribulation House by Chris Well)



3....I'm a stalker. The good kind. (Fools Rush In by Kristan Higgins) ** Okay this has two lines. But it was such a funny opener, I had to do it.


4....I was in the fifth grade the first time I thought about turning thirty. (Something Borrowed by Emily Griffith)


5....In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. (Holy Bible, ESV version)


6....At age thirty, Valerie Wagner had begun to fear that the fashion career she'd dreamed of since opening her first Vogue at age nineteen was actually a grand and cruel delusion, and that perhaps medical intervention might be required in getting over it. ( Dear Prince Charming by Donna Kauffman)


7....When Ellie awoke that morning, it was with the sense that something terrible had happened. (Daddy's Little Girl by Mary Higgins Clark)


8.... The last thing Nina Asker needed was Fred. (Anyone but You by Jennifer Crusie)


9....McCaleb saw her before she saw him. (Bloodwork by Michael Connolly)


10....It was extremely likely that she was going to die. (Everyday, Average Jones by Suzanne Brockmann)


11.... There are some men who enter a woman's life and screw it up forever. (One for the Money by Janet Evanovich)


12....If Annabelle hadn't found a body lying under "Sherman", she wouldn't have been late for her appointment with the Python. (Match Me If You Can by Susan Elizabeth Phillips)


13....I have seen two brides trip and fall down the aisle; one topple into a reflection pool; one whose violent sneeze catapulted her tiara into the front row during vows, gashing the eye of the father-in-law to be. (I Do (but I Don't) by Cara Lockwood.

Does your favorite author have a great opening line? Post it here.


Links to other Thursday Thirteens!1. Elle Fredrix 2. Cassandra 3. Annalee Blysse 4. R.G. Alexander 5. Babe King 6. Gina Ardito 7. Tempest Knight 8. Jennifer McKenzie 9. Crystal Jordan 10. Jennifer Colgan & Bernadette Gardner 11. Elizabeth Parker 12. Rhonda Stapleton 13. Paige Tyler 14. Robin L. Rotham 15. Heather 16. Kate Willoughby 17. Ava Rose Johnson 18. Kissa Starling 19. Amelia June 20. Shelley Munro 21. Lyric






Get the Thursday Thirteen code here!

The purpose of the meme is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your Thirteen in others comments. It’s easy, and fun! Be sure to update your Thirteen with links that are left for you, as well! I will link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 13 things. Trackbacks, pings, comment links accepted!


Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Eureka! I Can Lift My Arms Again!

MENTAL STATUS: "Happy." Going to the beach this morning with some other moms and their kids. Did a little writing yesterday and the rain held off for my BBQ last night. Life is gooooood.


Week Three, day 4 of Work Out Progress: Good news. I can move--pain free.

Skinny Nazi Body Sculptor instructor is on vacation this week and has been temporarily replaced by Skinny Mother Theresa Body Sculptor instructor instead. Not that I didn't have a good workout, but it was a much more reasonable workout.

I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that this new instructor sounds like she smokes 6 packs a day? Oh well. It doesn't matter. I can lift my arms again. That's the important thing.

The only thing is I looked in the mirror this morning and didn't really see any "sculpting" going on yet. But maybe it's too soon?

Sheesh. All that pain, you'd think I'd see SOMETHING different. A little baby muscle waving its pacifier at me or something. But no. So I guess I'll have to be patient.

In the meantime, I will lift a book up with my newfound strength and head to the beach.

Have a good one!

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

School's Out--Distractions In

IN THE NEWS: According to World Magazine, there's a great butler shortage in Manhattan. The vice chairman of the International Guild of Professional Butlers said butlers are especially in demand for nouveau riche Wall Street millionaires. Apparently a good butler will cost you around $200,000 a year--but if they have a British accent, they can earn an extra $10-20,000.

(Whoa. I think I picked the wrong career.)

Now that my daughter's school has been out, I can barely read my crit partners work let alone do any writing. Every time I get on the computer, my daughter begs me to visit her Webkinz. (If you don't know what a Webkinz is, don't worry. You either don't need to know or you'll know soon enough)

So I came up with the perfect plan. I would take my daughter to the playground and then I would be able to do some work there. Sounds good, right?

Alas, wrong.

The playground was large and maze-like. What was I thinking? In order to properly keep an eye on my child, I had to keep getting up--which only added another distraction to my...well, distraction.

As a result, the countdown has now begun for the start of my daughter's art classes. Just a few more weeks. Yay!

It can't come too soon for me. This story I've been working on is setting a new World Record for longest time spent in the middle of chapter six. Ugh. It's a shame. My characters are so cute together. They really need to kiss soon. (We're ALL getting edgy as a result.) LOL!

Wait.

I'm not getting interrupted now. Me thinks I will try to do a little work now. Muh-wah-ha-ha-ha. (evil laugh, although I'm not sure why I put it there)

We'll see how much work I can get done. Is anyone else dealing with distractions?

Monday, June 11, 2007

Weekend Recap # 8 (?)

MENTAL STATUS: "Overwhelmed". Attempted to strip wallpaper border from my upstairs bathroom this weekend, only to discover that the wall had not been primed before it had been hung. As a result, it's coming off ONE millimeter at a time.


Well, this weekend the hubby and I celebrated our 12 year wedding anniversary. Yes, it's true. Lucky 12. We've known each other a long time. And I STILL find him to be the funniest and most thoughtful man I know.

(He's a real keeper!)


We decided to celebrate our anniversary on Friday, since we already had the grandparents coming over to babysit. We had a a few parties to go to, but we decided to cut them both short and have a bit of a late dinner. It was quite the whirlwind tour before we had to make it on time for our reservations. We literally were at 3 places in the span of 2 1/2 hours. But we had a BLAST doing it!

Saturday was another beautiful day, so after the hubby suprised me with the LARGEST bouquet of flowers I've ever seen, we headed down to the beach, where we met up with some friends.

I'm afraid no large masterpiece sandcastles were made, though. Too windy.

But I'll tell you what DID happen. A seagull fight (yes, a FIGHT) started--of course--right next to where I was sitting. I guess it was so windy, it sent the loser (I assume it was the loser) flying right into my head, knocking my visor off and sending my hair in disarray--much to the amusement of my family and friends.

So that was all good. (That's sarcasm, by the way)

Sunday was pretty much the same. Beach/tickling each other relentlessly when the other person wasn't looking and singing Happy Anniversary/Ice Cream/BBQ/Napolean Dynamite. (In that order) LOL! I fear for the sanity of my daughter sometimes.

Anyhew, in a nutshell, we had a fun weekend.

How was YOUR weekend?

Friday, June 8, 2007

My Kingdom for a Muscle Relaxant!

IN THE NEWS: According to HappyNews.com, Pac-Man is back! And coming to an XBox 360 near you. The new version is supposed to be updated, though. "The Pac-Man makeover includes mazes that change shape as the game is played, new soundtracks and high-definition graphics, though the game retains the kitschy, arcade-inspired look."


Week Two, Day 3 of Work Out Progress: A note I'm thinking of slipping into my aerobics instructor's gym bag.

Dear Body Sculpting instructor, who never does her whole workout routine because her CD "conveniently" skips at the most excruciating parts:

I'm on to you!

That's right. I'm not stupid. I'm on to your little charade. You can't do your entire work out routine either, can you? Tell you what, the next time your CD skips (which is every class) I'll gladly stop and fix it for you.

And don't think that playing New Age music or Wind chime Mozart sonatas during ab-crunches and push ups takes any of the sting out them. It doesn't!

Oh, and by the way, music like that should be reserved for the COOL DOWN part of your exercise regime only. 30 push ups and 60 sit ups are NOT considered relaxing or soothing by any normal person's standard of exercise.

Many thanks for taking the time out of your busy workout schedule to read my note.

Sincerely,

The out-of-shape although HIGHLY perceptive cookie-loving woman in the very back of class



Have a great weekend!

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Thursday Thirteen #7


Thirteen TV shows that I Miss
*****************************************************

1…. Solid Gold **I really do miss the live lip synching, the countdown and, of course, the Solid Gold dancers!

2....American Idol ** It's only been a little over a week and I'm suffering withdrawal already.


3....The Gary Shandling Show **This show cracked me up. Especially the theme song.


4....The Ben Stiller Show** This show had SO many starting out comedians in it, including (of course) Ben Stiller, but also Andy Dick and Janeane Garofalo. They should have at least kept it on Comedy Central.


5....My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss**Ah, one of those reality shows that bit the dust before its time. Too bad. I really wanted to see what would happen.


6....In Living Color** Fire Marshall Bill and Homey D. Clown!


7....Homicide** Awesome drama. I loved how they'd mix in cool music with funky directing, too.


8....Mystery Science Theater 3000** This show was low on plot--just a a few people watching bad movies and making sarcastic comments--but I still found it amusing and miss it.


9....News Radio** Not quite the same after Phil Hartman died.


10....Quantum Leap** Please bring this one back!


11...Futurama** Why isn't this on? It's as funny as the Simpsons--just in outerspace.


12....X-Files** Yeah, yeah, I know it was going downhill after Mulder left (even before that), but I miss how cool the stories were.


13....Arrested Development** Hands down the funniest TV comedy in history. The cast was superb, the writing outstanding, and the direction impeccable. Yet, the show was cancelled after just 53 episodes. WAH!!!

What TV shows do YOU miss?



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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

No Pain No Muscle Relaxant

MENTAL STATUS: "Slightly concerned." (See below)


I can't move my arms.

Well, okay, I am managing to type and sling coffee down my throat. But that's ALL I can do without cringing in pain.

Why am I slowly becoming a cripple?

I've been taking "Body Sculpting" classes at my gym. Hmmph. Body sculpting. More like Body bulldozing. But my hubby says it's character building and I should stick with it since I never joined any organized sports when I was in school. I corrected him and said I was in Marching Band, but he told me that didn't count.

With the way my body feels, he may have a point.

You see, I'm working on a Murphy's Law theory here. I figure between my Cable Flex and these classes, I should finally have my body in perfect tip-top-Cindy-Crawford-like shape in no time. And that's when I'll find out I'm pregnant. At least that's what I'm hoping. The traditional way of getting pregnant isn't doing it so far. So, what the hey, we'll try this, too.

But it seems as though yesterday's workout really threw me over the edge. As I army-crawled my way out of class, I figured I needed something in my stomach to boost my energy level. COOKIES were the first choice that came to mind. Yeah, I know that wasn't a great choice, but this was a life and death moment. Luckily, I had Nutter Butter Bites in my purse or I might not have made it.

So there I was like the out-of-shape criminal I am--sitting in the library next door-- reduced to hiding the fact I needed to shove cookies in my mouth or my body was going to disown me. I had to sneak them. I was afraid the exercise Nazis were going to find out and ban me from taking further classes, if I hadn't.

Ma'am, are those cookies you're eating?

What? Huh? These?

Holy smokes! You're eating Nutter Butters? That's sick. You might as well be eating deep-fried Oreos.

Oh. Really? You see my head was feeling fuzzy and-- Well, peanut butter is protein and I thought---

Yeah, right. Tell it to the aerobic instructor. Everybody in her class carries fruit in their purse.

And then I'd never be able to show my face with all those fit people again.

I'm determined to give it another shot, though. Maybe I need to carbo-load before my class. You know, like those runners do before a marathon. I'll just make sure I have a bowl of spaghetti for breakfast next time.

Are you in shape?

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Reading is Fundamental

IN THE NEWS: According to World Magazine, "A Spanish farm just outside of Madrid thinks it's found the secret to the perfect pint of milk. Owners of the farm have instructed their farm hands to treat the livestock like residents at a 5 star hotel. The cows get water beds, sprinklers, and electronic brushes--but the biggest effect on milk quality seems to be from the dulcet tones of Mozart blasted through loudspeakers at milking time."

Eileen Cook, author and one of the many bloggers I read daily, brought up an interesting blog topic yesterday on the statistics of reading. She wrote:

58% of the US adult population never reads another book after high school.


42% of college graduates never read another book.


80% of US families did not buy or read a book last year.


70% of US adults have not been in a bookstore in the last five years.

Eeww.

As yucky as those statistics sounds, I have to admit--for a while--- I was part of the 42% of people that never read another book after I graduated from college. Yes. Sorry. For a long time after, I had a hard time equating reading with "pleasure".

Then I became with child (pregnant) and forced to sit on my tushy and find something to amuse myself. That's when I started to pick up books again and realized what I had been missing for so long.

Thank God! (For my daughter and for my reintroduction to reading) I love both.

So, let's change those reading statistics. Reintroduce a person to reading.
Buy a book for someone this summer--especially someone who doesn't read. Even if it's yourself!

At my daughter's kindergarten registration, they gave out a 3 pages list of great reads for children of her age. Until then, I hadn't really given a thought about buying a books as a birthday present for my daughter's friends. But what a great idea! Better to get them interested in books early. I mean, what was I thinking, buying that baby Princess Belle doll?

I know they'd get a kick out of the Mo Willems pigeon books instead.

The best book I received a few years ago was The Sara Moulton Cookbook. Not exactly a book to wipe out illiteracy, but I do use it ALL the time. My father-in-law always loves to get the new hardcover Tom Clancy book. (When Mr. Clancy doesn't have a book out, you should see us scramble for gift ideas. It's sad.) And a few years ago, I think I bought In Harm's Way by Doug Stanton for anyone with two working eyes. Yes, it's that good--and based on a true story.

Have you received a great book as a gift?

Monday, June 4, 2007

Weekend Recap

MENTAL STATUS: "Run-down." I feel like something's coming on. Itty-bitty sore throat, tired, blee, blah, etc..


Had a pretty quiet weekend. Saturday was beautiful, so the family and I spent the afternoon at the beach. I can honestly say I built the largest sandcastle I ever made in my entire life that day. Minnie-him (my daughter, who is becoming more and more like my hubby every day) decorated it with shells and seaweed, too.

It was magnificent. Truly.

Until we left to sit on our blanket, so we could enjoy it from afar. Not some 15 minutes later, three young BOYS came and literally levelled it in under five seconds flat. All that work...gone.

That's when my hubby turned to me in all his wittiness and asked, "Do you find this situation more, less or equal to the bombing of Hiroshima?"


Tee-hee. I know if that happened to his sandcastle, he'd be devastated, too. "Minnie-him" took it all in stride and said I could build a bigger sandcastle next time. Yeah, I guess so.


On the plus side, we came home after that and my hubby grilled pizza. I made margaritas--none for Minnie-him, though. And I didn't make your typical pre-made mix junk. I made actual authentic three-ingredient-only-type margaritas. Unfortunately, one of those had the same potency as about three prescription sleep aids, so I was in bed by 8PM.


In my own defense, it was probably the combination of the sun and all that hard work in the sand. (But the tequila didn't help.)

Anyhew, getting 15 hours of sleep on Saturday seems to be the most exciting thing I did all weekend. LOL!

What did you do?

Friday, June 1, 2007

Prints Charming by Rebecca Seitz

IN THE NEWS: According to World Magazine, the Associated Press made a bit of a boo-boo when it had reported about the claims of a father of a Guantanamo Bay detainee. The father had said his son suffered through torture there. Well, it turns out when he said "torture", he meant to say that his son was forced to use unscented deodorant and play sports with balls that wouldn't bounce. These little "details" were later outed by Fox News.

Hey, it's June 1st and that means... another first chapter by Fiction in Rather Short Takes.

This month's book is called "Prints Charming" by Rebecca Seitz.

I haven't received this book yet, but the premise about friendship sounds right up my alley.
Here is the first chapter:
Prints Charming

Rebeca Seitz
Copyright © 2006 by Rebeca Seitz.
Chapter One

“Girl, where are you?” Lydia tightened her grip on the cell phone as she wondered anew how any woman could be late to every single thing in her life. She had thought Jane might’ve changed in the two years they’d been apart, but Jane was evidently still living up to her old high school nickname of Late Jane. The woman would get to her own funeral about an hour after they started the music.
“I’m coming, I’m coming.” Jane kept one hand on the steering wheel while frantically sifting through the things in the passenger seat of her Blazer. There was a brush somewhere, she just knew it, but finding anything at seven in the morning was difficult at best. Why in the world she’d allowed herself to be talked into attending a sale that started at seven a.m. was beyond her ability to fathom. Finding her shoes had been a reason for cheering. A brush might just be asking too much.
“Do I need to grab anything for you? This stuff is going fast.” Lydia watched a woman stretch for the last package of Times-style foam alphabet letters and readjusted her own heavy shopping basket. In the five minutes she’d been in the store, it had already begun biting into the skin on her arm.
“Nope, I don’t think so. I’ll be there in about two minutes,” Jane said, still searching for the brush while trying not to drop the cell phone from her shoulder.
“Okay, but hurry. I’ll be over in the baby girl section. I need to find something for Olivia’s first bath pages and get ribbon for Mac.”
“Got it. Baby girl. Be there in a flash.”
***
Jane snapped the phone together and slammed to a stop at the red light. Turning her attention to her still searching hand, she finally grasped the elusive hairbrush and quickly raked it through her long black hair. She had been looking forward to this sale all week but, of course, Mr. Wonderful had chosen to make his appearance a mere thirty minutes before she walked out the door. They had fought over Wilson. Again. When would the man get it through his head that Wilson was in her life forever?
She pushed thoughts of her soon-to-be ex-husband out of her mind as the green arrow finally appeared. Squealing her tires, she tore into the parking lot of The Savvy Scrapper. Tossing the hairbrush back into the passenger seat, she threw the car into Park, grabbed her purse, and flung open the door.
“Ouch!”
Jane looked up just as her door collided with the midsection of one very tall man.
Ohmigosh. I am so, so sorry. I’m just in a rush. The sale is happening and I’m late and—”
“It’s okay.”
Mr. Tall held his hands up as if to ward off any other car doors she might be hiding somewhere and she noticed the coffee cup in one hand and bagel bag in the other. Bagels would be so heavenly right now.
“I’m fine, really.” He set the bag down on the ground and brushed the dust off of his olive-green sweater, then looked at her. “I know how women can be when there’s a sale involved.” He grinned as he knelt to pick the bag back up.
She tried hard to ignore his sexist statement and not remind him of how many guys camp out at golf stores before a sale or sleep in the parking lot to get tickets to a concert.
“Are you sure you’re okay? I mean, I have insurance and we can call somebody.” Jane forcefully tucked her hair behind her ears, willing herself to focus on the problem at hand rather than the sale happening about ten yards away or the way her stomach was now grumbling for coffee and a bagel.
“Really, go ahead. I’m fine.”
“Okay, thanks.” She turned and made her way around the back of the car. “Really, I appreciate this. It’s just that this only happens once a year and my friend is waiting . . .” She stopped on the far side of the car and looked at him. He could sue if he was really hurt and her luck with men right now meant he would definitely sue and she would surely lose. “You’re absolutely fine?”
“Go.” He made a shooing motion with the bag. “Happy shopping.”
Her mother always said to never look a gift horse in the mouth and this was one time Jane would be obeying Elizabeth rather than giving in to her own desire to argue. She practically sprinted to the front door of The Savvy Scrapper, yanked it open, and burst inside.
***
“Jane!” Lydia was in the front corner of the store, surrounded by pink, yellow, blue, lilac, and pale green. She waved a die-cut of a bathtub and bubbles above her head. “I found the perfect stuff for Olivia and Oliver’s First Bath page.”
“Great.” Jane joined her, looking a bit frazzled but otherwise okay.
“Okay, here’s the deal.” Lydia turned toward the back of the store and pointed. “All the Times letters are gone, the vellum is quickly going, and the dog section is getting riffled through as we speak. Where do you want to start?”
“Dog section, definitely.” Jane stuffed her keys into her purse. “I took great pictures of the ex this morning picking up Wilson’s poop while stepping in another pile.”
“You are so gross. What was he doing there?”
“Trying to get me to give him Wilson again.” Jane scanned the rest of the store, making a quick plan to get the most stuff. “He’ll get the picture one day, just not today. He’s insane if he thinks I’m letting my puppy come live with him while he’s spending all hours online with his e-mistress.”
“Okay, that still sounds so weird.” Lydia’s eyebrows rose as she gave Jane a disbelieving look. “E-mistress? Really? That’s what we’re calling her?”
“E-mistress is the only thing I could think of that’s fit for public consumption.” Jane grimaced. “Anyway, forget her and him. I’m here to shop, honey.”
“Right. Go on over to the dog section. I’ll come over there when I’m finished here. Can you grab me that new paper with the red stripes and dark-brown bones? I’ve got some pictures of Otis with Olivia and Oliver from last week.”
“Dale let that pug get near his precious twins? I thought you said the only thing he cared more about than SportsCenter was those babies.”
“Dale hasn’t seen the pictures yet. He never comes in my scrapbook studio. Says it’s my workspace and that I spend too much money on all this junk as it is.” Lydia waved her hand to encompass the store. “He’s probably right.”
“Oh, please. Men are never right,” Jane said and turned toward the dog section. “Dogs, on the other hand, are absolutely wonderful companions who never cheat and can’t even turn a computer on.”
Lydia laughed and turned back to the wall of baby-themed paper in front of her, leaving Jane to take care of the dog paper. Stripes or flowers? She didn’t want to make the scrapbook too babyish, but she also didn’t want it to look too grownup. The papers were all on sale, so maybe she would just get both. Dale would never know since he didn’t come into her studio anyway, and she could give some of it to Mac for Kesa’s baby book. She took two sheets of the pink-and-lime-green-striped paper, then two of the blue rosebud ones.
“Men are never right,” she muttered under her breath. Maybe Jane had a good point.
*
Have a great weekend!!