Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Bloody Stumps
Another thing no one tells you. Swollen feet and cankles (ankles the size of calves) are not comfortable. They don't bend as well and I can't feel them as well either. I guess this is why pregnant women waddle.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
I'm lucky when it comes to Jury Duty
The only other time I have been called to jury duty, I was told on my summons that the case was expected to last 10 weeks. I had broken out in hives the day before and really did not want to go (I think I'm allergic to dyes and perfumes in laundry detergent). Anyway, like a good citizen, I went to serve my time only to be told the case has been settled and to go home.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Seattle is NOT supposed to look like this.
The pictures somehow were placed in reverse chronological order. So far, we have recieved 9.5-inches of snow at our house this weekend and add that to the 3-inches left over from Thursday and we have over a foot of snow on the ground at our house. Pluse, it's snowing again. Usually, that would be fine. But, Seattle had NO snow plows, de-icer, or salt for the roads. Basically, the city has shut down. Our offices are closed tomorrow and Kelly's jury duty has been cancelled. (She was summoned for jury duty starting tomorrow).
Monday, December 15, 2008
Christmas Cookies
Wintery Weekend
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Urban Craft Uprising
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
What's the 411 on diapers
I am asking all mothers (and fathers) what are good diapers? Are there preferences depending on if you are having a boy or a girl? Do types of wipes matter? What other household products did you find you used often but never thought to buy at the beginning?
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Little Piggy
Thursday, November 6, 2008
When did my medical file become public knowledge?
I realize that everyone is just trying to be nice and I do appreciate when I am offered a chair or someone helps carry something heavy, but I am tired of being looked at as a nothing more than a carrier. I am a person who has interests other than the child growing inside of me.
Anyway, I'm just venting.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
An Historic Night
We just elected our first African-American president and I couldn't be prouder of it. Barrack Obama will be a great leader and I am excited to see where he takes our country.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Jury Duty
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Diaper Bag is finished
The view from the inside shows a lot of pockets. This was a large portion of the frustration. Don't ask me why every pocket needed two pleats.
I must say, I look good with this bag. It screams "hip mom, ready to take over the world"Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Green means go
I love the perspective composition on this one. How crazy..
This one tells you to stay within the crosswalk lines. How clever.
Your typical Paris walking sign.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Bad pants in France
This guy doesn't have horrible pants (just short red shorts), but check out the mustache on the guy in the beret.
Monday, October 13, 2008
I LOVE Sewing
Now let me just acknowledge my new sewing machine and how nice it is. Everything runs smoothly, I can see the bobbin so I know when it is getting low, the button to choose whether you want your needle to land in the up position or the down position is fantastic, and Steve and I both love how quiet the machine is. We can have conversations while I am sewing. Soon I will have to find a project where I can use other stitches besides straight and zigzag sitching.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Debate
The debate was intense at times, a little too negative for my taste, and relatively substance free. I wish both candidates would have answered the questions more directly (or at all in some cases). In the end, though, I think Obama came off looking cool, calm, and collected. John McCain seemed agitated and angry. Since the 2 said little of major substance I based my opinion of the debate on their behavior.
The extreme low point for the evening was when John McCain pointed to Obama and said with disdain, "that one". That was just uncalled for. I also loved the moment when McCain insulted the intelligence of the audience member who asked the question about how the bailout (i mean, rescue plan) will help ordinary people; I believe it was the 2nd question. McCain, said to the man, "you probably never heard of FannieMae or FreddieMac until recently." I hear the best way to win voters is to insult them.
I finished watching and wondered, how is John McCain planning to pay for a mortgage bailout (so much for government = bad), maintain a war in Iraq, conduct a surge in Afghanistan, and lower taxes? It just doesn't make sense.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
The French Recap
We landed in Paris, got through customs, and all that fun stuff, and jumped in the taxi to get to our apartment. Little did we know that we would be risking our life and safety by riding in a car through Paris. I don't think French cars have rear-view mirrors on them, or at least they don't use them. And, motorcyclist don't have to drive in a lane. Plus, apparently, a pedestrian walking in a crosswalk does not have the right-of-way.
45-minutes later after driving all over Paris we arrived at our apartment in the 6th Arr. on the Rue des Baux Arts (adjacent to the famed Ecole des Beaux Arts). It wasn't until we got to the apartment that we realized the we were located on the 5th floor (6th floor "French" as the rental company put it) of a walk up building. We carried our luggage (I carried Kelly's and mine) up 6 floors of steep, winding stairs. I will admit, though, that the view was amazing from the apartment. We could see Notre Dame, the Pantheon, and Paris spreading out.
Renting an apartment in Paris was the best decision. We were able to save money by cooking at home and eating out only at lunch. At the end of our week in Paris, we took all that saved money and ate at a nice French resturant near the Jardin Luxemburg. The aparment also had a washer and dryer so we didn't have to wear the same dirty clothes day after day. Unfortunately, the appliances weren't grounded so you got a serious electrical shock everytime to tried to touch your clothes in the washer.
Here's a travel tip: water + ungrounded appliances = painful shock.
We visited all of the typical Parisian sights: the Louvre, the Eifel Tower, Arc de Triumph, the patisseries, and McDo (French for McDonald's).
After Paris we spent 4 days in Nice, which isn't as nice as you would think. Nice was good, but I wouldn't spend 4 days there. We rented another apartment in Nice on the Rue Giofreddo near Old Town Nice. From Nice we visited Monaco, Antibes, and explored Nice itself. There really isn't too much to see in Nice so you kind of have to make daytrips from there. The really sad thing about Nice, is all of the cruise ship tourists who flock there. Most of the big cruise ships dock at Nice or near it on the Mediterrean Sea so there was an influx of puffy white tennis shoe tourists to get in the way.
Kelly ended up getting so bad food poisoning in Nice late Saturday night and Sunday morning. In case you're wondering, nothing is open on Sunday in Nice and everything closes at 9:00pm on Saturday.
Another, travel tip: don't get sick on the weekend in Nice.
Besides a few train blunders, a few bad bus rides, getting stranded on the side of coastal highway between Monaco and Nice, the trip was amazing and I want to travel some more.