Friday, April 28, 2006

Sleep

I usually sleep until about 2pm, but today my perv neighbor was doing something very loud with his metal boat and woke me up a bit earlier than I would've liked. I think he was dropping it and repeatedly hitting it with the loudest hammer he could find. I really like working mids because the workload is lighter and you get to experience a totally different class of weirdo, but the rest of the world will just never understand that I have to sleep during the day! I think it's finally started sinking in with Vic, however, because she rarely wakes me up without warning me at least a day in advance that she'll be doing it. I'm looking forward to retirement when I can sleep whenever I want and not be worried about being woken up because I can always take a nap later on in my work-free day! Come on lottery!

Feast Ninety-One
Appetizer

On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being highest, how polite are you?
I think I'm probably somewhere between 5-6 ~ but mostly a 5

Soup
What was the last thing that made you laugh out loud?
My Lt. is on vacation this week, so I've been working with the Sgt. and he makes me laugh at least a dozen times every night.

Salad
Who is your favorite cartoon character?
Daffy Duck.

Main Course
Tell about the funniest teacher you ever had.
I don't remember having any funny teachers. I hated school, remember?

Dessert
Complete this sentence: I strongly believe that ______________________.
Vic & I will eventually visit all the places that we talk about seeing.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Outside Work Stuff

Just the other night we were forced to bring the plants in because of a frost warning and today it was 61! Not a tropical heatwave I know, but pretty darn close for our area! Shannon-Banana and I cut the front lawn and sanded down the Adirondack chairs in preparation for their new coat of paint (hopefully) this weekend. We've got plans to put up a sort of lattice privacy-type thing around the patio to block our view of Perv two houses down and the hooligan children behind us. The plan is for it to have pretty climbing things on it and afford us a bit of privacy when patio-ing this Summer. It really shouldn't be a hard project, just time consuming, so I might not get to the Adirondack chairs until next weekend. We both really want to finish the patio project in one day, because there is a big Irish festival downtown on Sunday. It lasts all afternoon and well into the night with continuous music, food and craic ("crack" ~ merriment). So far the weather guys have called for no rain, so hopefully we'll have a nice sunny, breezy day on Sunday.

The Red Wings play tonight ~ they are down 2-1 in the best of 7 series, so tonight is a must-win game. Of course, the announcers say that same thing for every game, but the Wings really can't afford to go down 3-1 ~ it's pretty hard to come back from a deficit like that. The Pistons, however, are just whooping on those Milwaukee Bucks. The good guys have won both of the two games they've played so far and head to Milwaukee tomorrow night for game 3. I predict the Pistons in 4!

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

No Blog Today

When I blog I try to write about interesting things going on in my life, but today nothing happened. I cut the very tall grass and now I'm tired, so I'm going to take a quick shower, make dinner, watch the Pistons and then go to work. So no blog today. Come back tomorrow.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Sheep & Octopi

Saturday afternoon Vic & I took a ride downtown to see if the Spirit of Detroit guy was wearing a Red Wings or Pistons jersey. We were very disappointed to find out he had on neither. I guess they must dress him when Detroit is in the actually championship series, not just the playoffs. Or else we just came on a day when he was naked. Either way, we had lunch at the Hockeytown Cafe and stopped by the Joe to get some pics of the huge octopus they put on top of the arena. The octopus goes back a long way in hockey lore ~ something about his eight arms representing the eight games needed to win the Stanley Cup. At one time, fans used to throw octopi, live and stuffed, onto the ice during the games. There's now a sign up stating "No Octopi Allowed in Arena." Apparently on top of the arena is okay, though.


Here he is looking very menacing.


After our trip downtown, we came back to the house and Vic & I changed my oil and replaced my spark plugs. My actual duties included unscrewing the oil bottles, changing the radio station and adding some window washer fluid. A good assistant mechanic is hard to find.

Sunday morning we set out for the Spring Festival at one of the metroparks in the area. The Spring Festival included, among other things, a sheep shearing demonstration. We saw Ginger the sheep sheared and then some ladies spun it on spinning wheels! Pretty cool. We also saw a lot of other barnyard-type animals and had a great time despite the constant sprinkle of rain.

A flock trying to hide from the sheep dogs.

Ginger getting a haircut.

Ginger's new baby finally recognizing her.

Cute little pigs.



Friday, April 21, 2006

Boing!


Springy
Originally uploaded by wahoo1265.

Well, it looks like the Spring flowers have finally sprung! Overnight they just boinged right out of the ground and popped open! "Hey, look what's above ground! Let's get everybody else to spring up and check all this out!" So far, they're very small. I wonder if they'll all be dwarf flowers or if they're just taking their time growing. Either way, I'll be very happy when these two little guys are joined by their brothers and sisters.

I've got some overtime at work tonight, so I have to go in 4 hours early. Kind've a bummer because I really enjoy my relaxing time at home before heading out to work, but the extra money will be nice. This is quite a change from my old job where we always had to work for comp time instead of money. The time was nice because I had plenty of it and could always take a day off with pay when I needed to, but sometimes the money would've been nice. And luckily we have a TV at work so I can catch the first game of the Red Wings playoffs!


Feast Ninety


Appetizer

List 3 things you keep putting off.

1. Getting a new will made.

2. Getting life insurance.

3. Going to the dentist.

Soup

What do you feel is your greatest responsibility?

To be a good "wife and mother"

Salad

If you could have starred in any movie, which one would you have wanted to be in and why?

Actually, even though it's not one of my all time favorite movies, I always thought it would be cool to be in the "Lord of the Rings" movies. They looked like they all had a great time working together.

Main Course

What is an expectation you had as a child about being an adult and, now that you are grown up, you realize you were wrong?

I never thought I'd have to worry about having money to buy all the stuff and do all the things I wanted to do. Geez, was I ever wrong!

Dessert

When was the last time you had your car serviced?

Just a couple of days ago when Vic replaced my battery. She's planning on changing my alternator, replacing my spark plugs and changing my oil this weekend!

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Playoffs


Playoffs
Originally uploaded by wahoo1265.
Is everyone as excited as I am that both the Pistons AND the Red Wings are in the playoffs? I doubt it. One of the reasons we moved North was because I really really missed pro sports and now how GREAT is it that two Detroit teams are in the playoffs! Every year the city dresses up the Spirit of Detroit guy in either a Pistons or Red Wings jersey, depending on which team is in the playoffs. I guess the big guy will just have to wear a different jersey every day! Both teams finished #1 in their respective leagues and they both have an excellent chance of going all the way. If they're both crowned champions, this will be the first time EVER that the same city has had an NBA champ AND an NHL champ the same year! How exciting! Hopefully we can make it downtown to get some pics of the Spirit dude this weekend. I'll keep you all abreast of playoff developments!

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Current Events

Today the Sweet Baboo and I took a walk thru the hood. This is our first foray out into the wild since the traumatic attacking-dog incident a few weeks ago. Why so long between walks? Well, the reason is threefold: 1.) I was quite sick for about 3 weeks, 2.) The weather was crappy, and 3.) The Sweet Baboo and I are just a tooch on the lazy side. It was a balmy 64 degrees when we set out ~ a heatwave for this area! I'm happy to report we finished the walk unscathed and are now looking forward to a congratulatory dinner of pizza!

My car pooped out on me this morning. When I got off work this morning the battery was completely dead, so one of the guys gave me a jump and I made it home, but once I turned the Jeep off it wouldn't crank back up again. I left Vic a little memo asking her to check it out for me, and she bought me a new battery while I was asleep! Yea for Vickie! Turns out my alternator has low amps (dumb girl look on my face) and needs to be replaced, so it looks like this weekend will be car-repair themed. Actually, Vic and our neighbor will probably work on the Jeeps and if the weather cooperates I'll finally get to re-doing the Adirondack chairs.

Monday, April 17, 2006

Weekend Foliage

Saturday We set out earlyish on Saturday morning for the Home Depot. Our plan was to get a few pieces of lumber Vic needed to finally finish the door frame on the back door. We came back with the lumber, but we also picked up a few trees, too! The below pictures are of our new Purpleleaf Plum tree and our Forsythia.





Since the ground is still so wet, both trees went in the ground with very little work. I can't wait for the Purpleleaf Plum to get bushy and flowery. The Forsythia, unfortunately, stays the vibrant yellow only in the Spring ~ the rest of the year it's leaves are a pretty green. We'd like to eventually put more Forsythia along the fence in the backyard as a privacy-type hedgerow. After planting, the sun was still out so we gave Shannon a bath outside. Hopefully the ground will dry up soon, because not only do we need to cut the grass, but Shannon loves to roll around in the backyard and she's just a filthy mess all of the time! We need a few weeks of no rain and plenty of sunshine and I think we'll be okay.

Sunday We spent Easter Sunday at Vic's mom's house. We had an early dinner and enjoyed the rest of the afternoon with her. We got home early enough to spend time with our own furry family and just relax for a bit. It's coldish again today. Not cold enough that we have to worry about bringing the plants back in, but cold enough that I have to wear sweatpants instead of the shorts I was wearing this weekend. I guess I have a few more weeks to trade out my Winter and Spring clothes.




Friday, April 14, 2006

Earl the Squirrel


Friday, April 14, 2006
Feast Eighty-Nine


Appetizer
What movie soundtracks do you own?
I'm not sure if I own any now (although I'm sure I could
probably find at least one). However, the very first
soundtrack I had was from the movie "Grease" on
8-Track! Half way thru a song you'd hear a big GLUMP! & then the song would continue.

Soup
How much cash do you usually carry with you?
Usually $10-$15 until Vic figures out I have money and then the dollar amount drops drastically.

Salad
Are you more comfortable around men or women?
Women. I'm grossly outnumbered at work, tho. Hazel Park has only one female patrol officer, so I'm subjected nightly to farting contests and stories about poop and other "guy stuff." It's really an eye-opener.

Main
What is the most mischievous thing you remember doing as a child?
I honestly don't remember. But one of the most mischievous things I've done TO a child is to run thru the house gobbling like a turkey. This sends the kitties flying thru the room! And it makes me chuckle.

Dessert
Who is the funniest member of your family?
Funny ha-ha would probably be me. Funny weird is definitely Earl (that's him in the pic). Earl's got huge eyes, a nose like a possum's and bowed legs (he used to have a rather ample manhood before it got snipped). He's also slightly overweight and built low to the ground. And he frequently flops over onto his back, airing out his wares for all to see.

This upcoming weekend should be pretty busy. We're going to Vic's mom's house for Easter lunch and I'm pretty sure we're going to spend most of Saturday working on a few small projects around the house. I like my job, but I look forward to the weekend all week long. And now that's it's been nice out I enjoy it even more! It's been kind've rainy the last couple of days, but still warm out. I'd like to redo the outside chairs some time this week, so hopefully the weather will cooperate.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

One Year & Two Days of Blogs

It's been unseasonably warm here for the last couple of days. I think the temp actually got up to 75 one day this week! Vic & I would really like to take our plants back outside, but we think we may still have at least a couple of really cold days ahead of us yet, so they'll stay inside for at least another couple of weeks. Maybe they can go out the week after Easter. I love sitting outside when there's a nice breeze out. This is perfect "listen to the Tigers on the radio" weather. As a matter of fact, I'm listening to them right now!

I had to go to another training class yesterday when I got off of work, so by the time I got home (at around 5:00) I had been up for about 30 hours. I was exhausted and fell asleep on the couch until Vic got home at around 12:30. I really wanted to blog yesterday cuz I missed Tuesday's blog, which was my 1 year blog anniversary, but I was just waaayyy too tired to do it. A lot has happened to me in the past 12 months. Of course moving, the new house and a new job are the biggies, but there's been quite a bit of other stuff going on, too. I got to go to my first ever hockey game this year, I shoveled snow for the first time in over 20 years, Vic and I have been to some really nice area parks, we got to see the Tigers AND the Indians play live, but mostly we've just spent a lot of time going places and seeing things we couldn't experience in Florida. I'm really glad to be back up north again and I'm glad I've got a job that I like (most of the time). The past year hasn't been bad at all.

Monday, April 10, 2006

Springing Tulips


Spring Garden
Originally uploaded by wahoo1265.
Well, this past Saturday Vic & I finally made it out to the local plant nursery where we spoke to a very knowledgable horticulturist about our planting plans. We now have a better idea of what we want and when we're going to start planting. It's still a bit early to plant in our part of Michigan as you can see by our Tulips barely peeking out of the ground. We'll probably begin planting before Mother's Day, so until then, we'll just imagine what the back yard will look like. We took the adirondack chairs out of the garage and placed them on the patio today, even though it's still a little too cold to sit outside for very long. I'm planning on sanding and repainting them soon.

Our Sunday was spent pretty much at home. Vic helped me put up the much needed shelf in my craft room and I really made a huge dent in putting stuff away! I might even get it done before the end of the month! I'm feeling much better, but still can't seem to shake this nagging cough. Will I ever be at 100% again?!

Friday, April 07, 2006

Fleurs & Plantes ~ So Far

I finally completed the bottom half of "Fleurs & Plantes." Because most of these projects seem to take months to finish, I try to divide each picture into halves or thirds or quarters. I'm quite pleased that I've completed half of this one already and am really looking forward to starting the next half. I think of it as a totally new picture just to keep it interesting.

I also finally got around to seeing "Capote" the other night. I really enjoyed the acting, but not the movie so much. It was very monotone. By that I mean there were no peaks to the story ~ it just went along at the same pace for the entire 2 hours. Kind've dull. I also rented "Brokeback Mountain" and plan to watch it this weekend. Hopefully that will be a bit more interesting

Friday, April 07, 2006
Feast Eighty-Eight

Appetizer
Name a trait you share with your parents or your children.
Some of my children:
Shannon ~ we both like to spend time outside listening to the baseball game
Caleb ~ we both like to bug Vickie when she's trying to sleep
Duncan ~ we both like lots of attention
Earl ~ we both like tummy rubs
Nate ~ we both like privacy when going potty
Ricki ~ we both tend to hum when walking thru the house
Zachary ~ we would both sleep all day, if given the chance
Soup
List 3 qualities of a good leader, in your opinion.
Lead by example
Show you can do the job, too
Don't be afraid to delegate
Salad
Who is your favorite television chef?
The Swedish Chef from the Muppet Show.
Main Course
Share a story about a gift you received from someone you love.
Vic gave me a green hoodie for Christmas that I just love! I wear it outside all the time.
Dessert
How do you react under pressure?
Pretty well, I think. I like to be left alone so that I can organize, prioritize and tackle what needs to be done.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Blogging

Yesterday I had to stay after work for 3 hours to train on the new radio system we're getting at work. Consequently, I didn't get to bed until after noon and ended up sleeping most of the evening, leaving myself just enough time to eat a delicious meal of pizza balls (actually, I think they're called pizza rolls) and get ready for work. I missed out on my before-work lounging time. I really enjoy sitting before a fire, watching TV and cross-stitching before going to work. Since I've been somewhat under the weather, I haven't been stitching with my usual fervor. I should really be finished with the bottom half of the picture by now, so I'm looking forward to tackling it tonight. Hopefully, I'll finish it tonight or tomorrow and can soon include a photo of it!

Next week will mark my blog's 1 year anniversary. When I first heard of blogging I thought it was a dumb idea because anyone who might be interested in the goings-on in my life was right there in Pensacola with me. But then Shawn moved away and I really enjoyed reading about the little things going on in his life and at about that same time Vic & I had started the moving process, so I thought this might be an interesting project to take my mind off all the moving-related headaches I was having. I also thought it would be a nice way for my friends to keep up with what's going on in my new part of the world. So, I hope my blog hasn't been a dire disappointment for anyone who's signed on in the last year and I hope some interesting events will occur this year to make for fascinating blogging! Here's hoping we all have a great Spring & Summer to write about!

Monday, April 03, 2006

Recuperative Weekend

I spent most of this past weekend trying to get un-sick. Vic really took great care of me ~ she made sure I took plenty of good drugs and let me sleep all I wanted. Consequently, we didn't get a whol heck of a lot done on our two days off together. We really wanted to stop my a nursery and start pricing/buying the trees we want to plant in the backyard, but that trip has now been postponed to next Saturday. I think we're in a good planting window right now, although we are expecting some light snow flurries later on tonight! Sunday was spent grocery shopping and ended up being an early night for me. (I was in bed by 3am, which is like 9pm to normal people.) But I think all the resting did some good, because I feel quite a bit better today. Still a little stuffy, but not at all achey! The wind is really blowing outside, so this is great sleeping or curling up on the couch weather, which is what I think I'm going to do right now.