Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Happy New Year!
Love you all!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Amelia Island Recap
We arrived in Jacksonville around 12:30 pm. The weather was a lovely 80 degrees. Aaah! A pickup service took us to our hotel where we were checked into our rooms by about 1:45 pm. We were lucky to get rooms on the club level overlooking the Christmas tree and ocean.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Happy Birthay, Mom!
We love you and miss you!
Back Home
Below is a little slideshow with highlights from our trip (you may need to hit the green thing in the upper left corner to start the show). I'll have more of the scoop in the next day or so!
Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas
Love,
Mike, Tracy, and Mattie
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Merry Christmas Eve
Smiles
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Two More Days and Counting...
Smiles
FeedFlix Gets Your Money's Worth from Netflix [NetFlix]
Sent to you by Tracy via Google Reader:
Netflix's subscription rental service makes it easy to get nearly any DVD delivered to your doorstep, but have you ever wondered how much you're actually paying per movie or whether you're getting your money's worth?
Web site FeedFlix aims to answer that question. It does so by tapping into Netflix's API and analyzing your usage habits. Once it does so, you can see how much each rental costs you and keep track of the average time you keep your DVDs. If you don't like what you see, FeedFlix can create alerts that will send reminder emails when you've kept a movie for too long. FeedFlix even takes Watch Instantly movies into account to give you a more accurate picture of your viewing habits.
FeedFlix is a great tool to help determine if your Netflix subscription is worth the money you're paying. If it's not, you can save the cash by canceling your account or let FeedFlix help you stay on top of your rentals so you're making the most of your account.
Things you can do from here:
- Subscribe to Lifehacker using Google Reader
- Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites
Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
White Christmas
Mike raked the snow off the angled roof and shoveled the flat roof. I put food out for the birdies so they won't go hungry. Then, I topped things off with a snow angel. Boy is that snow cold when it gets against your skin!!!
Photos are below.
Smiles!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Winter Wonderland
Pat has been gearing up for the holidays by baking cookies and making a gingerbread house. I think it is very cute!
Getting closer and closer to Christmas!
3 Days, A Few Hours... And Counting!
We got our first snow of the winter last night. Actually, it is sill snowing now, expected to last through lunch. We've been plowed once already; David will certainly be back a second time.
In other good news, Steve and Helen got their power back yesterday. Woo hoo! It was 8 days on a generator for them. Thank goodness they had one. Steve still has not gotten to enjoy the pleasure of modern electricty -- he was called out to plow Worcester at 2:30 yesterday afternoon.
Have a happy day!
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Carol of the Christmas Pickle
I got this via my Serious Eats blog today. Watch if you dare... I did and had a mix of stunned silence and amusement. (video below)
Sparta and SMP Films
I was introduced to Sparta with The Mean Kitty Song (below).
I cracked up. It is so funny. Turns out, Mean Kitty has its own account on YouTube. Cory aka "Mr. Safety" also has a ton of videos that may or may not include Sparta at SMP Films. A person could spend hours watching these... Turns out the Cory is a professional vlogger. His site is in the top 100 all-time subscribed sites on YouTube. He's been on a bunch of TV shows (including the Tonight Show)...
You never know what you are going to find online!!!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Almost Time to Start Tracking Santa
What I do know is that I am a kid at heart, and this is just so great... NORAD Tracks Santa (embedded video below)
The site has the cutest Kid's Countdown ... I could play on it for a while (though I have not)! The shops have fun kids activities inside. There is a even a whole section About Santa that includes an FAQ with technical data on Santa's sleigh!
I hope you have as much fun at this site as I did!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Ice Storm
Monday, December 15, 2008
Super Cuties
A Quick Way to Save on Online Shipping
Today (the Monday two weeks before Christmas) is apparently the biggest online shopping day of the year. No surprise—you probably spent the weekend browsing online stores for the perfect gift, and now you're pulling the trigger on that cashmere sweater for your mother-in-law before the site sells out of Royal Blue and you have to pony up for express shipping.
I can't really help you on the might-run-out-of-your-color front, but I do have good news about shipping. If the site you're shopping is charging to send your present, wait until Thursday. It might be free.
Dozens of online retailers, including Macy's, Crate & Barrel, Brookstone, and the Apple Store have joined up to offer free shipping on Thursday, December 18th. All day. Zero charge. With guaranteed delivery in time for Christmas. (Does it get any better than that?)
Let's imagine you're spending $5 to $7 on every gift you send, and you have ten gifts on your list—the savings will definitely add up!
Check out participating merchants at FreeShippingDay.com to see if yours is on the list. (Obviously, if your store isn't taking part, it's a better idea to ship now rather than waiting.)
What's your holiday mailing strategy? Are you ahead of the game, sending everything by mid-month, or do you end up paying way too much for last-minute shipping?
NPR Driveway Moments All About Animals
I checked this out from the library last week and have been listening to it in the car. There are some pretty cute stories. Some happy, some sad (I cried while listening to the one about Katrina), some stupid. All in all, not a bad way to pass time in the car!
M -- doesn't the dog in the picture look like Storm?!
Atlanta Aquarium
I highly recommend it if you are going to Atlanta!
All is Well
To all of you who were worried about us, I extend my deepest thanks and many apologies. I should have blogged again on Friday to update everyone, but I was on my way home from Atlanta.
We regained power around 1 pm on Friday. The sump pump was able to get the water out of the basement before it hit the oil tank (we were next on the Fire Department's list to be pumped out). Whew! Mike's mom had a slumber party at our house Friday night (it was a lot of fun). She got her power back on Saturday night around 8 pm.
Many of our friends (Paul & Deb, Steve & Helen for sure) still do not have power and don't know when they will. Thank goodness they have generators. Steve shared some great photos from the storm. I'll try to get them up tomorrow.
Smiles!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Ice Storm
He went outside while he was on the phone with me and said variations of "Oh x!@#" (you can fill in any word really) as he saw the damage done to trees on our property. We have a 60' pine type tree (spruce or something) right next to the milk house that split and a large piece fell in the yard. Another 60' tree behind the barn (about 2 feet away) broke about 2/3 down and fell right next to the barn. Yet another 60' tree, up hill from the one we had taken down this summer -- which also has twin peaks -- has so much ice on it that the peaks are pulled in opposite directions. One peak is leaning heavily toward the barn.
So, I am here in Atlanta feeling helpless. Worrying about something I can't fix no matter where I am anyway and feeling bad in general. The news is reporting this the worst ice storm in New England in 30 years. We'll see if my plane actually takes off tonight.
My thoughts and prayers are with my many many friends in New England who are without vital services (heat, water, electricity). I hope everyone is safe.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
MattieZilla
Monday, December 8, 2008
Simon's Sister, Fed Up
I love it!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Wonderful Weekend -- Completed!
We went to the cemetery with Pat to put a wreath on the family plot.
We also deconstructed the stage/pole and put up the tree. There were a couple of stops along the way with errands to get this and that. We used EyeSight on our MacBook to take photos at timed intervals, then seemed them together with iMovie so you could see our progress (you'll have to go to the blog to see this if you get updates via email).
The final touch (and our favorite) was adding the Christmas Village below the tree. We got some nice snow, more trees and some people. We'll be doing more people shopping this week. You'll also notice a little kitty under the tree (left side).
I also wanted to add this cute picture of Mattie, who was desperate to go outside last night. We nixed that idea, since we saw a kitty identical to him in the middle of the road Friday night (a story for another time).
We hope your weekend was as nice as ours!
Wonderful Weekend -- and We're Only 1/2 Way Through!
Michael had Friday off and I left work an hour early. We went out to dinner with Pat at Wildwood Steakhouse in Marlborough. Dinner was excellent. As we sat there eating, a giant -- and I mean, giant, cake went by us. It was probably 12" in diameter and 5 layers high. We were shocked. We asked the waitress about it, and she told us, "Oh, that is our chocolate cake. We cut it into 5 pieces and serve it." What?! Pat and I agreed, we had to share a piece of this cake.
We went to the Erskine Open House in Paxton next. Pat got to see the Scottish Highland cows and the new sheep. Louise's glass shop was going full tilt, and everything was lovely. We were thrilled to see Alison (with her dogs Kaylee and Flash) and Rick and Vicky, too. It was a nice mini-get together of camp friends. I think Michael's mom enjoyed meeting everyone and getting into the Christmas spirit.
We stopped at a nusery on the way home and picked up our Christmas tree. We'll put it up today. Then we finally headed back to Northborough. We took Pat home, but we didn't go home yet.... Oh, no.
It was now time for us to run errands. A stop at BJs garnered some needed supplies. Then we refortified at West Side Grill. While there, Mike and I stragtegized our remaining tasks. We wanted to go to the adult superstore, Target, and Lowes. Mike creatively put it this way: "Toys for Tarts, Toys for Tots, and Toys for Mice." See what I mean? His powers of language and observation crack me up every time ;)
We finally made it home at 8:30 pm and began a nice evening of relaxing.
I hope your weekend is as fun as ous has been! Smiles -- and Merry Pre-Christmas!
Friday, December 5, 2008
Ch-Ch-Ch-Cheetos!
Then I found this... I think I may be in the minority, but I really love Cheetos. I know they are unhealthy, blah, blah, blah, but I still love them (Mike thinks they are disgusting).
Makes me hungry just seeing this... Boy, that's sad!
Smiles!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
The Elves are Back!!!!
Merry Christmas! And many thanks to ElfYourself and JibJab :)
Monday, December 1, 2008
Spaghetti Cat -- I Did Not Make This Up!
The spot was featured on The Soup, and apparently inspired the video below.
It is pretty funny, but boy, don't people do strange things with their spare time?!
What I'm Reading (November)
Dirty Martini by JA Konrath Jack Daniels is back and better than ever. The story kept me reading as she hunted down "The Chemist". As in previous books, the story line was a little far fetched. However it was much less violent than previous installments. I liked this one a lot. | |
The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver This latest installment in the Lincoln Rhyme series is one the most engrossing so far. Someone is framing innocent people for crimes they didn't commit, and are using data from Knowledge Service Provider (KSP, aka data miner) SSD to make it possible. The power of the KSP is very frightening in terms of "real life" and the story was well written. | |
Holidays on Ice by David Sedaris (Audiobook) Based on his best-selling book, David Sedaris narrates this audiobook of favorite holiday stories. "Macy's Elf" and "Cow and Turkey" were my hands-down favorites. | |
Dark Summer by Iris Johansen from Amazon:
I really enjoyed reading this. I like Iris Johansen a lot, and this book kept me turning the pages. | |
Just Breathe by Susan Wiggs I really enjoy reading Susan Wiggs. Her stories are always uplifting and ring true (even though the endings are always happy). This book was a bit of a departure from others she has written, but certainly just as good. Sarah Moon, a cartoonist, thinks she has the perfect life. That is, until she discovers her husband [in the act of] cheating on her. She begins the journey of discovering herself and her future. I cried happy tears. | |
Dreams of My Father by Barack Obama (Audiobook) This audiobook was narrated by the author. It is an interesting portrait of the President-Elect, his family, and the past that has formed the man he is today. | |
Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris (Audiobook) In this audiobook, Sedaris hilariously recounts stories from his childhood in North Carolina. The common theme: the inability of humans to communicate. |
I have a bunch more on my list for December. Stay tuned!
Weekend Getaway
We took a drive into Wilmington on Saturday. We had a nice walk around the downtown and enjoyed some shopping. We stopped into the 1836 Country Store (which I just think is so cute) and bought some fudge. We had a nice lunch at Jezebel's Eatery. I got a New Englander sandwich, with turkey, Granny Smith apples, Vermont cheddar cheese, and cranberry sauce. It was yummy.
The Simpsons Go to the Mapple Store
This one pokes fun at the "Mapple Store" for a solid 6 minutes. It is harshly funny :) I am totally in the Mapple camp, so I post this in good fun!
I love to start my day with a laugh!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
NAC Advisory - Death of Lee Baxandall
NATURIST ACTION COMMITTEE ADVISORY
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Copyright 2008 by the Naturist Action Committee, which is responsible for its content. Permission is granted for the posting, forwarding or redistribution of this message, provided that it is reproduced in its entirety and without alteration.
DATE: November 28, 2008
SUBJECT: Lee Baxandall (1935-2008)
TO: All naturists
Dear Naturist,
The Naturist Society has announced with profound sadness that its founder, Lee Baxandall, has died in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Baxandall, who had suffered from Parkinson's Disease, was 73 years old at the time of his death on November 27, 2008.
Baxandall began his work as a naturist activist more than 30 years ago. With a background in writing and publishing, Lee's naturist passion led him in 1976 to form the Free Beaches Documentation Center, which he located in his hometown of Oshkosh. By 1980, Lee had founded The Naturist Society (TNS), and TNS had presented its first Gathering for naturists. 'Clothed with the Sun,' the flagship publication of TNS in its early years, was renamed 'Nude & Natural,' or more simply, 'N' magazine in 1989. Today, the magazine has a staff of professional and volunteer writers, but in the early days, much of the content of the magazine was pure Baxandall.
Lee was also the initiating force behind other familiar naturist organizations. In 1983, it was a Baxandall idea (and $70 in seed money that Lee pulled from his own pocket and gave to Murray Kaufman) that led to the TNS special interest group that would become Gay Naturists International. In 1990, Baxandall jump-started the Naturist Action Committee as an adjunct to TNS. The Naturist Education Foundation followed in 1993.
For the decades of the 1980s and 1990s, 'Lee Baxandall's World Guide to Nude Beaches and Resorts' was the standard companion for those seeking information on naturist destinations throughout the world. Each edition of the World Guide reflected Lee's naturist philosophy, not only for growing numbers of naturists, but also for the benefit of an expanding mainstream audience. Baxandall's World Guide is the inspiration for 'The World's Best Nude Beaches and Resorts,' a recent TNS publication that carries on the tradition.
In 2002, recognizing the inevitable effect of his declining health, Baxandall transferred ownership of The Naturist Society to a carefully selected handful of longtime associates. TNS is necessarily a dynamic organization that responds to the changing needs of its members. Nevertheless, owners Nicky Hoffman Lee and Margaret Thornton have remained remarkably faithful to the vision of Lee Baxandall.
DETAILS AND ARRANGMENTS
Arrangements are pending. Lee's family has not yet announced details. More complete obituaries will, of course, appear in N magazine and in The Newsletter. The Naturist Action Committee will distribute further information in the form of NAC Updates, as details become available.
The directors of the Naturist Action Committee and the Naturist Education Foundation join with the ownership and staff of The Naturist Society in marking, with respect and appreciation, the passing of an exceptional individual.
"Body acceptance is the idea. Nude recreation is the way."
- Lee R. Baxandall (1935-2008)
Naturally,
Bob Morton
Executive Director
Naturist Action Committee
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Naturist Action Committee (NAC) - PO Box 132, Oshkosh, WI 54903
Executive Director Bob Morton - execdir@naturistaction.org
Naturist Society:
Nicky Hoffman Lee – nickyh@naturistsociety.com
Online Representative Dennis Kirkpatrick - naturist@sunclad.com
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Friday, November 28, 2008
The Pagan Stone
If you have been reading the series and haven't gotten it -- it is so great! If you have not read the series, I highly recommend it.
Smiles!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Giving Thanks
- I am thankful for my good health and happiness (which is directly the items below).
- I am so fortunate to have a wonderful husband in Michael and a very happy marriage. I am blessed with every memory we share.
- I am thankful for my loving family. My parents and their spouses, Michael's family, which I consider my own, and my family's families.
- I am grateful for my friends. I am lucky to have people so close that I know I can count on -- always.
- I am blessed to have Mattie, meows and all.
- I have a good job that I enjoy.
Have a Happy, Healthy, Loving Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
I Tried It!
I didn't have any choice. Really, I didn't.
The bar was set so high, I had to do it, too...
Monday, November 24, 2008
World's Most Dangerous Cake
5 MINUTE CHOCOLATE MUG CAKE
4 tablespoons flour
4 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons cocoa
1 egg
3 tablespoons milk
3 tablespoons oil
3 tablespoons chocolate chips (optional)
A small splash of vanilla extract
1 large coffee mug
Add dry ingredients to mug, and mix well. Add the egg and mix thoroughly.
Pour in the milk and oil and mix well.
Add the chocolate chips (if using) and vanilla extract, and mix again.
Put your mug in the microwave and cook for 3 minutes at 1000 watts. The cake will rise over the top of the mug, but don't be alarmed!
Allow to cool a little, and tip out onto a plate if desired.
EAT! (this can serve 2 if you want to feel slightly more virtuous).
And why is this the most dangerous cake recipe in the world?
Because now we are all only 5 minutes away from chocolate cake at any time of the day or night!