Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Earthquake!


It's all over the news here in Southern California! I live in the little circle towards the bottom right. The EQ registered at 5.8 at 11:42am. The original shaking was pretty strong, and it kept going for a few seconds, close to 20, since I was able to call Honey while it was still going!
So far, according to KTLA, no injuries have been reported, and no big damage. We didn't even lose any pictures or anything off the walls (I contribute that to good hanging). My grandparents, who live a little farther north, closer to the Epicenter, felt it, and my grandfather felt it while he was driving.
Here's the link to the information on the EQ: http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Quakes/ci14383980.html If you felt it, fill out the "Did You Feel It" questionnaire.
Now I'm thinking about Earthquake Preparedness...and I am in no way prepared! Time to start working on that. I think I'll make it a project for my Girl Scouts when we start up!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Disneyland Trip Report 7-17-08!

Like I mentioned in my previous blog, I woke up at 5am on Thursday, July 17. I tried waking Honey at 5:15, but he didn't get up until 5:40. We left at about 6:15am, and after a LOT of driving, we made it to Anaheim at about 9:00. Once we parked and I made it to the Esplanade, it was just after 10am. I made it there before Honey, because I needed to meet my friend Cassidy. Because of us, he missed the first meet of the morning, The Jungle Cruise. He wasn't too upset, though. He's such a great guy!


While we were waiting for Honey to show up, we saw some Green Army Men trying to get out of the Esplanade to get to the Toy Story Midway Mania stage just outside the Esplanade. Honey finally showed up, and we made it into the park!




As we went under the Train Station, we saw the 53rd Birthday Sign! Of course, I had to take a pic! I also have a pic of Honey and me with the sign, and also the reverse of the sign, that just says "Happy 53rd Birthday Disneyland!."



We made our way over to Splash Mountain to get our Fastpasses for the 7pm meet that I was hosting. After, we hopped on the Train and went around to Tomorrowland so we could also get Fastpasses for Space Mountain, which we planned on riding later that evening, after all the festivities. Since we had about 30 minutes before we could get another Fastpass, we went into Innoventions. There was some cool stuff in there, but most I have seen before: Windows Media (which Honey has on his computer already), XBox 360, Karaoke. We planned on seeing the Dream Home, but realized that it was approaching Noon, and we had to be over at the Big Meet. So we got our Fastpasses for Space, and headed over to the Lunch Meet.
The Lunchtime Lounge was very fun! Honey and I mingled with other LPers. I have pics, but have a policy about posting pics of other people outside my family on my public blog. Check out LaughingPlace.com for more information and public pics! Honey ended up getting Carne Asada Tacos from Rancho Del Zocolo, which I tasted, and they were yummy! Oh, yeah, threeundertwo, from Lit and Laundry, won a much-coveted Golden Doobie! Congrats, 2/3!
After the Lunchtime Lounge, we headed over to the Tiki Room meet. I got my Dole Whip, which was very very yummy, as always. We had a LOT of LPers there, probably about 50, and we all sang like the birdies sang, tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet.


After the Tiki Room, Honey, Cassidy and I decided we were going to see the Billy Hill and the Hillbillies Show, since my favorite group was performing: "Handsome Billy." We were joined by a few other LPers. It was fun, as always! We didn't get our close up table, and because I've lost my voice, I couldn't be an active participant, but I did get my chicken strips, which were very YUM.



After the Billies, about 3:15 or so, we decided on an impromptu trip around the Rivers of America on the Mark Twain. That was very pleasant. Not too crowded, we got a nice spot in the shade, and it was cool on the water. As we were sailing, we saw baby ducks, and some kitties. This one looked like it was looking for something. We saw two others who were relaxing in the shade, sleeping.


After the Mark Twain, we took a quick trip over to Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island. Somehow, I got wet crossing the pontoon bridge. But, we visited the bone cage.

We made our way over to where Jack, sorry, Captain Jack Sparrow hangs out. He was busy with other guests, but Cassidy knew a couple of the Cast Members there. Captain Jack's wench, Stacy, tried to steal my LaughingPlace fan and my sunglasses. Marco, Stacy's boyfriend (which I mentioned that she shouldn't say too loud, since Jack was very close by), was wearing this nifty button, as was every other cast member yesterday. I wanted it. I asked every CM I saw if I could have theirs. Every one said no. :(


As we were leaving, we turned back to get one last look (*sigh*) at my other boyfriend, Jack. He wasn't paying much attention to me, so Cassidy got his attention. Jack didn't like being interrupted from his audience.



After TSI, we hauled tooshy over to Main Street for the Rededication Ceremony. I saw it last year, and was very touched. Last year, though, the audio was messed up, so I missed all but Walt's Original Dedication. This year, it was MUCH better. Town Square was PACKED!


But the Rededication Ceremony was very moving, as I expected. The Mayor of Main Street, along with Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy (I didn't see Pluto), looked very excited to be there. They played Walt's original dedication: "To all who come to this Happy Place, welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past. And here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams, and the hard facts that have created America, with the hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration for all the world." I admit, I cried.


After the Rededication, we went over to the Pirates of the Caribbean meet. There were a LOT of us. We met up, and all went in together. Here is a pic of the CM's face (and the reaction of another guest) when they heard we had SIXTY people. Twenty-two to a boat, and the second boat, full of fluffies, succeeded in the coveted BOAT TRICK. They managed to get the wave of water over the wall that separates the queue from the water.


After POTC, we all went over to the Haunted Mansion. All of us filled a Stretch Room, with a few extra guests. As you can expect, a Stretch Room full of Disney freaks, um, I mean, fans, we all said the spiel. Loud. And we screamed. Loud. Fun fun fun!
After the HM in the PM meet, 14 of us headed over to Splash. We took up two logs, with two others in another log with other guests. LVBelle, from Monkey Memories, is in the front. And boy, did she get WET! I was soaked on my right side, and by the end of the night, I was in pain from chaffing. Ouch.


After Splash, we headed back to the Hub so some of our parties could take pics in front of the Castle. The Castle was roped off for the fireworks, so we got some rare pics of the Castle with no other guests in front.


And of course, Honey and I had to get our pic in front of the Castle.


After that, Honey went and sat down for a bit while the rest of us went to get dinner. We went to Plaza Inn, where I got a plate of fried chicken. OMG, it was SO GOOD! Better than Knott's, I kid you not. I ate once piece, the breast, and saved the other two for Honey. I ate the mashed taters and one biscuit, and I was given another biscuit free. (I expected to pay for it, but wasn't charged! Score!)
Honey met us at Plaza Inn, and ate there, then we all refilled our drinks and headed over to Small World so we could meet for the Fireworks. This is what I was looking for. We got over there at about 9, and the fireworks were scheduled for 9:25. At 9:10, the "voice" came over the loud speaker, saying there was a possibility of the fireworks being canceled because of high winds. Lovely. Just what I wanted to hear, especially since the last time I went in April, they were canceled, too. So we waited. At 9:25, the "voice" came back, saying they were delayed. They announced the same for about another 20 minutes, when, finally, they were canceled.
Oh, yeah! Remember that coveted "We're 53!" button? Well, while we were waiting for the fireworks, Cassidy saw another LPer talking to a CM. He told me, "Go ask him!" and I did. He saw my "Happy Birthday Disneyland" button (which I got first thing in the morning), and said "Another 53 button." I asked him, "Can I have yours?" and the other LPer said "Hey, I asked him first!" He asked me why I wanted it, and I told him because I thought it was cool. So, he pulled out TWO of the Official Disneyland Cast Member buttons! I was STOKED! So was the other LPer, and everyone else, who knew of my mission, was shocked I actually got one!

LVBelle, who was hosting the meet with her Monkey, decided that we'd all go ride Buzz Lightyear AstroBlasters since we weren't watching the fireworks, since Monkey LOVES The Buzz (seriously, read her blog). I got a pretty decent score, making it to Level 4. I would have emailed the picture to myself, but for some reason, it didn't come out. Honey did pretty well, too, but I told him the secrets AFTER the ride ended.
After BLAB, we had a MOO meet: Marine Observation Outpost. This is a secret way to experience Finding Nemo Sub Voyage without (1) waiting in line or (2) getting in that claustrophobic sub. Honey hadn't seen it, so it was fun seeing his reaction.
After MOO, we all decided to do a round trip on the NEW Monorail Red Mark VII. VERY nice, indeed. Smoother ride, cool blue lighting. Didn't feel any A/C, but since it was about 10:30-11pm, it wasn't needed. Cassidy left at Downtown Disney. After arriving back at Tomorrowland Monorail Station, the group broke up. Everyone went home, except Honey, me, and two others. We all went to ride Space Mountain.
At Space, we were pretty bored in line, so we decided to blow bubbles in the queue. LVBelle had given us all bubbles at the Fireworks meet, so we were putting them to good use. I noticed something, too, which I will be writing about for my English paper I need to finish. But NO ONE noticed the bubbles! No one noticed until a Cast Member asked us to keep making more. Then people started trying to catch them. The Cast Member was so happy with the bubbles, that right before we boarded the rocket, we were given passes to get back on the ride using the handicapped/baby swap entrance. Sweet! It was nice, too, because our first pic didn't show up.



So after Space, we headed back over to Main Street, because Honey wanted to pick up something for E's birthday tomorrow. He bought her a plush of Mike and Sully from Monsters, Inc. She will sit quietly for the whole movie and not move until it's over. We eventually left the park at 12:30 (yes, the park closed at midnight), and made it back to the parking garage and to our car before 1am. We had to stop at Super 8 because a very good friend, my "Disney Dad," had some goodies for the girls and me. So we stopped, chatted a bit, and then proceeded on our way home. I drove, and usually after a full day at Disneyland, I am very tired and can barely drive home. We took the quicker way home, and I was alert the whole way. We pulled into the drive way about 3:30, and were in bed by 4am. So, I was up for 23 hours. Time well spent, in my opinion.
I woke this morning at 9:30 and finished some homework that was due by noon today. I have a bit more to finish, which will be a little trying to find time, since E is here all night, and the girls get home tomorrow. If anything, I can work on it tomorrow night after the girls are in bed, since I have until Sunday at noon.
If you're an LPer and want to see more pics, let me know, and I'll share my Shutterfly album with you. I got a lot of great shots with Honey's camera.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Tuesday's Happenings!

I woke up at 4am because Honey's alarm was particularly loud. He ended up not going to work today, so we slept in until 10am.

I got up, and worked on my homework. He woke up at 12:30, and started working on court paperwork. He has a hearing on the 23rd for child custody stuff. I made lunch: egg salad sandwiches and Doritos.

I then brought in some boxes to unpack. We went to the post office, where I received four books: Junie B Jones is (Almost) a Flower Girl (this one's for Big Sis), The Five People You Meet in Heaven, The Undomestic Goddess, and The Pact. All of these were recieved from PaperBackSwap. The three books will be up for swap after I'm done reading them.

We also went to the store, where we bought some ground beef for dinner (Hamburgers) and a 5lb bag of potatoes (for tater salad). Honey's working on my car, and will be leaving to pick up E in about 20 minutes.

I also woke up this morning with a mild sore throat. I should have expected it, since I'm supposed to be at Disneyland on Thursday. I'm always on some sort of medication when I'm there...either for allergies or a cold or something! I have some Airborne, so I'll take some before dinner. I hate that stuff! Hopefully it'll work!

Here's the recipe I'm using for potato salad:

COLD POTATO SALAD
8 med. potatoes
2 med. onions, chopped
1 1/2 c. mayonnaise
1 c. sour cream
1 tsp. horseradish
1/2 c. celery, cut fine

Peel potatoes; slice thin. Cook in salt water; should remain firm. Drain and cool.
Mix together mayonnaise, sour cream, horseradish and celery. Put a little of the mayonnaise mixture in the bottom of casserole dish, then a layer of potatoes, the onions. Alternate layers. When all ingredients have been used up, sprinkle paprika over top.


Edited to Add: This came out pretty good! I didn't layer it, and forgot the sour cream, and left out the celery! I also added a bit of garlic power, onion powder, lots of fresh ground pepper, and seasoning salt.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Girls Scouts and more!

First, a little rant. I've been working on making 25-minute Workout Playlists on iTunes. I had one big playlist of all the workout-appropriate songs, and I was dividing them up into smaller playlists. As I was going along, I was deleting the songs I've already used from the master playlist so I wouldn't reuse them. As I would delete, iTunes so politely asked me if I really really wanted to delete the song from the playlist. However, when I accidently highlighted the PLAYLIST and not just a song, and hit delete, do you think that iTunes asked if I wanted to really really do that? NO! So, now I have to start all over.

Second, I got an email from the lady I'm working with at Girl Scouts saying my background check cleared! YAY! I'm stoked! Now, I just have to do New Leader Orientation. She said I could wait until I found my co-leader, or I could do it now, and the Co-Leader do it later. I'm going to wait until I find my co-leader. I did ask if I could start putting up fliers around town now, or if I have to wait until school starts on August 19. If I could find one now, then once school starts, we can jump right into recruiting girls. Big Sis is really looking forward to Brownies!

Third, I think my car will actually be fixed this week! I called grandma and asked to borrow the truck, because Honey's working on his truck, and if we don't have his truck, we can't do anything or go anywhere. So, she's picking up the girls today, instead of Wednesday, and bringing the alternator. She'll bring the girls back on Saturday.

Last, Honey's daughter, E's birthday is on Saturday. Her mom had a baby last week, so she and her new hubby are going out of town. On E's birthday. This is Honey's weekend, so we get to celebrate her 2nd birthday with her! I'm excited. I'll bake a cake, and the girls will be back, so we'll have a nice little party for her!

All of this all happened since my last blog just a couple of hours ago! Off to pack the girls' suitcases!

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Pictures from Today

Big Sis tonight. I started taking pics of the clouds and pending weather, and then her sister. So, of course, I have to take pics of her, too!






Little Sis tonight at dinner. She still has her bathing suit on from when we went swimming today. She needs a hair cut.







The lemon tree in our front yard. It was very bad when we first moved in. Honey trimmed it and has been watering it every night, and now it's lush and green. We even have some lemons on it now, but they're also green, and we don't know how great they'll be. But it's progress!




The storm rolling in. We have been under "Severe Thunderstorm Watch" for a couple of days. We had some rain this morning, before Honey woke up. I'm looking at the radar on Weather.com and there's a patch of rain coming towards us. I just hope it does something!



C25K Wk 1 Day 1 and Swimming

I didn't manage to get up this morning at 5. But, I did take the kids to the pool.

I swam laps using my legs only, I would do 2 laps kicking hard, then do 2 laps doing the breast stroke. This compensated for the alternating jogging and walking that I'm supposed to do. I think it was actually harder, because I was holding my breath while I was doing it!

The kids and I had a blast though. We spent an hour in the pool. When we got out, Little Sis had to use the restroom, and when she did, I noticed she got a nice tan! I put 45 SPF sunblock on them, and they still managed to tan. Better than burning, I suppose.

I even remembered to put sunblock on myself! YAY ME! I use 30 SPF Ocean Potion Anti-Aging. It smells citrus-y and works pretty good. I didn't burn, either, although I think I did tan as well.

Now we're home, and I'm tired. The kids will probably go to bed early tonight. I think I'll wait to have them shower, because we'll probably go back out for a walk tonight after dinner, and they like to stop and play a bit.

Oh, yeah! Big Sis FINALLY jumped in the pool. Well, I technically pulled her in. And she was wearing the floaty ring. But still. And Little Sis was enjoying going under water to touch the bottom by the steps. She loves to jump in. She's my little Water Baby...well, Water Girl.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Flashback Friday .. take 2

Ok, so LVBelle, my Disney and Blogging Buddy, at Monkey Memories posted her own Friday Flashback in response to mine from earlier. She posted a pic of her as a kid at Disneyland, then showed how her pic was in a Happiest Faces on Earth montage at Disneyland!
Well, I have one to share, too, and I just can't wait until NEXT Friday. So, here it is. Alex and I went to California Adventure on March 17, 2004. We had a 2nd day on our Two-fer (this was before we were APers) and I took her. It was a blast! She was just getting the hang of potty training, so I didn't need much more than a little backpack for her with a Pull-Up and a change of shorts. She did great that day!


Here she is on King Triton's Carousel!


When Disneyland put out the word to send in your happiest memories from Disneyland, that is one of the ones I sent in. I sent in a few, mostly of Alex. She was in several montages, but they were all up high, or she was cut off because she was in the bottom or side of the montage. BUT, she was clear as day in the Cinderella one in Fantasyland, near it's a small world. She thought it was awesome that she had her picture at Disneyland, and that she was on Cinderella!


Flashback Friday

While I was organizing my filing cabinet and scrapbooking stuff, I found a pic of my best friend, Christina and me at Knott's Berry Farm. It was probably taken about 7th or 8th grade. Possibly 9th...but it was before we transferred from Dana Jr. High to San Pedro High School. I was going to post it here, but now, I can't seem to find it. I love my filing system. Seems my filing cabinet likes to make my pictures disappear.

But, I have this one, from the last day of 9th grade at Dana Jr. High. It was 1995. Like my blond hair? What about my Lion King lunchbox? HAHA. I was so kewl.

I apologize for the quality. I don't have a scanner, so I had to take a pic of the pic.

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Christina passed away on September 2, 2006. I hadn't talked to her much since high school, since I moved away in 10th grade. We would write letters to each other every once in a while. In Feb 2006, I was heading to Disneyland on a trip with my girls and my mom and sister. I called Christina to meet up for lunch while we were there. It was great. We had lunch at Rainforest Cafe. After she passed, it was very hard for me to go back to RFC. I went back in April 2007, and the whole time I was there, I could think of nothing but Christina and the last time we saw each other.

My message for Friday is this: Tell those you care about how much they mean to you TODAY. Right NOW. Because you never know when they'll be called Home. Christina was only 26. She didn't have cancer or something else where we could prepare for her passing. She was in a freak accident. No one ever saw it coming. Don't wait until tomorrow to tell your friends and family you love them. Because tomorrow may never come.

Flashback Friday

While I was organizing my filing cabinet and scrapbooking stuff, I found a pic of my best friend, Christina and me at Knott's Berry Farm. It was probably taken about 7th or 8th grade. Possibly 9th...but it was before we transferred from Dana Jr. High to San Pedro High School. I was going to post it here, but now, I can't seem to find it. I love my filing system. Seems my filing cabinet likes to make my pictures disappear.

But, I have this one, from the last day of 9th grade at Dana Jr. High. It was 1995. Like my blond hair? What about my Lion King lunchbox? HAHA. I was so kewl.

I apologize for the quality. I don't have a scanner, so I had to take a pic of the pic.

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Christina passed away on September 2, 2006. I hadn't talked to her much since high school, since I moved away in 10th grade. We would write letters to each other every once in a while. In Feb 2006, I was heading to Disneyland on a trip with my girls and my mom and sister. I called Christina to meet up for lunch while we were there. It was great. We had lunch at Rainforest Cafe. After she passed, it was very hard for me to go back to RFC. I went back in April 2007, and the whole time I was there, I could think of nothing but Christina and the last time we saw each other.

My message for Friday is this: Tell those you care about how much they mean to you TODAY. Right NOW. Because you never know when they'll be called Home. Christina was only 26. She didn't have cancer or something else where we could prepare for her passing. She was in a freak accident. No one ever saw it coming. Don't wait until tomorrow to tell your friends and family you love them. Because tomorrow may never come.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Independence Day Weekend!

We had Honey's daughter, E, this weekend, which is always fun! My girls were all over her, and the poor baby didn't know what to do about it! Of course, Little Sis had some problems sharing her toys and being asked to be the "big sister" and letting E use the toys. Little Sis is used to being, well, the little sister, so it's going to take some getting used to!
Here are some pics from the weekend:
Here are Big Sis and E dancing to the new CD I burned for them over the weekend. Honey gave them a CD Boom Box for their room, since Grandma gave the girls a bunch of cassette tapes (remember those??)

Here are the girls watching "Monsters, Inc." E asked to watch it, and then fell asleep. But, it was perfect. Dinner was ready by the time the movie was over, and E woke up right as the girls were finishing their dinner, so she was able to take her time and eat.


Here's E sleeping. She's so adorable!

Here's Little Sis watching the movie with all her babies.


Here's Big Sis being bored with the movie. She's been asking to watch "High School Musical," but the DVD is missing from the case. I have it on my list to replace it next time I get a chance. "Cars" is missing, too. :(

Currently reading - The DaVinci Code

I am currently re-reading The Da Vinci Code. I love love this book. I'm at the point where Langdon just went into the Louvre. I have to remember that this book is fiction. After I read it the first time, I researched the Knights Templar and all that other stuff in the book. If you've seen the movie, but haven't read the book, I highly suggest you read the book. It is so very much better.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Scrapbooking


So, I love the idea of scrapbooking. Looking at pictures and displaying them in fun and creative ways.


When Big Sis "graduated" from Kindergarten, my dad and step mom gave us a pre-made "school days" scrapbook. I find it absolutely adorable, but I can't find the pics I took of Alex's first day of 1st grade. I'm sure it's on my computer, so I'll probably upload it to Walmart.com and have it printed out.

Anyway, here are some pics of the first few pages where I've actually done something.


This is the front cover. Originally, it had a black background with white words that said "School Days" but I changed it to say "Class of 2019."
Oh, um.....2019??




This is the first page. I'm thinking I'll put a picture of Big Sis in Preschool on the yellow background, and her Senior pic in the green.
I just have to find the preschool pic on my computer!!


Here's the Kindergrten page. I'm sure I have another pic of her in Kinder (probably one from her promotion ceremony) that I'll put in the green at the top.





First Grade! I know I have a picture of her on her first day that will go in the blue. I even think it's in black and white. And the second set of pics, the "character pose" that was taken in the later part of the school year will go in the bus.

Second grade. She'll start on August 19. I will put a first day pic on the blue, and her school pic on the yellow. I will wait until the end of the year to make it final, just in case I have other fun pics to add. Especially since she'll be starting Girl Scouts this year!!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Fireworks for you...

I am very sad I won't be at Disneyland tomorrow, like I was last year. In fact, the only fireworks I'll be seeing are on TV! No fireworks in town, except for the sparklers I bought for the girls.

So, here are some fireworks for you to enjoy!!! Sit back and relax and enjoy the next 17 minutes of bliss......

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Today....

...will be BUSY.


It's not even 7am. I've been up since 5. I finished "Something Blue" (more on this later) this morning. I've finished my homework that's due today. In about 20 minutes, I'll be leaving to go back to the old house to finish packing up the rest of my stuff, and to clean.


I have to pick up my paycheck today, too, and deposit that into the bank. Pay car payment and rent. Buy groceries.


My mid-term is at 6pm. I'm nervous beyond belief. I took this class last semester, and while I'm having an easier time with it this semester, I bombed the mid-term last time. I have an A in the class, so I'm not too scared, but I would love to KEEP my A!


Ok, so like I mentioned before, I finished Something Blue. I started it yesterday morning when I woke up, and finished it this morning, at 5:30.
What a fabulous book! I can't remember much of "Something Borrowed," but the first couple of chapters gives enough background information that I was able to enjoy the book. I felt like I *was* Darcy through the whole thing. About half way through, I was expecting an ending fitting for the Darcy we meet at the beginning, but was very pleasantly surprised by the ending Emily Giffin wrote.
I highly recommed this book! It's on both my BC and PBS bookshelves. If you want it, let me know, and I'd be more than happy to mail it off to you! Just a fair warning, though...keep some tissues handy for the last 3 chapters!
So, this will be the last blog from me today, unless I send something via my cell phone. Wish my luck on my mid-term this evening.
Oh, yeah....my girls will be home TOMORROW!!!!!!!!
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