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Attack of the Pumpkin Ninja Pt. 2

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Yesterday I blogged about our amazing community experience with Twitter.  Everyday I go outside and see those pumpkins sitting on my porch; I am reminded of the kindness and sense of community we’ve found.  Let me elaborate a little more on why I love the ability this program has given me to find people in my own town as well as accross the country.

I’ve blogged about Twitter before; it’s an awesome way for people to communicate with others around the world and in their own communities talking about daily things in 140 characters or less.  We’ve had many conversations with this group of people, and have been unsuccessful at being able to join them at what are known as GR Tweet-ups.  The group usually meets at a public venue for drinks, conversation, and face to face meetings where we don’t have to limit talk to small posts.  They figured that since we’ve had so much bad luck as of late, and since we hadn’t been able to make it to a tweet-up, they’d bring the tweet up to us…along with some pumpkins for Clare.  I was so overjoyed, and words couldn’t describe how it made me feel to have random people in our community reach out to us like that.  I know Brad has already blogged about this, but I felt I needed to elaborate on how much it has meant to me.  I had no words that night, and am still struggling to find them 3 days later.

All my life I’ve always had friends, and family around me.  Whenever we needed something there was always someone there.  As I grew away from my family by going to college on the other side of the state I didn’t have that.  I’ve always had lots of friends to count on for emotional support, so I didn’t think much of it when we moved up to Grand Rapids, but then the friends we had moved onto their own lives and careers around the country leaving us kind of on our own.  We’ve struggled through life making friends along the way maintaining some of those relationships, but it’s never been the same as having them in the same town and community.  For the most part I figured that if I had Brad it was all I needed, and while he is definitely a good friend & partner in life I’m finding we needed to find a community to live in.

I thought that we had that when we bought our house, but people come and go, the neighborhood changes, and we still didn’t find the community we were looking for.  While neighbors still stopped and talked, it just wasn’t what I had thought it might be.  Everyone comes home, parks in their driveway, goes inside, and stays inside until the next morning when they leave for work.  What happened to the days of going over to “Sam’s house” for a play date and dinner without a second thought?  Today’s time and age has everyone freaked out about “Stranger Danger”, and people are afraid to become a part of a community.  I know that we still need to be aware of our surroundings and not take things for granted, but we also need to have faith in people we know in our community.

Today I think people, at least most people in this town, are finding this in their churches rather than their neighborhoods.  As most of you know Brad and I are not exactly the church-type, so we haven’t found our community yet in this town, at least we hadn’t until Twitter.  This tiny program that allows me to talk to people throughout my day has instilled my sense of community once again.   I now have a group of local people that I can talk to throughout the day about our fine community, and it has helped me realize that there is a sense of community here after all…it just took me 6 years to find it!

I want to thank the Pumpkin Ninja’s for all that they did, even though it may seem like a small gesture to most, it really brightened my mood, and for those that were not involved in the ninja experience I am still greatful to have you in my little Twitter Community.  I can’t wait to figure out a way to show my appreciation for all of you, other than finally being able to put it into words.

charmaspice

Attack of the Pumpkin Ninja Pt.1

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I know it’s been a while since I’ve last posted, but things have been a little crazy around the Eastowners’ house. About 3 weeks ago I went back to work. It was a huge step for me, and I wasn’t sure if I could handle it. So far it’s been a good thing, and I love the people I work with. I’m working a seasonal job in a Christmas tree distribution office. Apparently I can’t stay away from Christmas trees, as if you know me in real life you’d know that I worked on a small tree farm after high school for a few years. Now, I’m dealing with truck drivers and their companies mostly on the distribution side of things. It’s taken me away from keeping up the house a bit and doing the things I had been doing during the day when Clare was gone, but the extra money will come in handy to help pay down some credit card debt and do some projects around the house.

If you read Brad’s portion of the blog you’ll know that we’ve had some things happen to us as of late…both good and bad. About 2 weeks ago Brad’s cruddy Nissan Altima was stolen off the street from in front of our house. It made life for us a little difficult, as I am Clare’s transportation to school and we leave around the same time as Brad usually does for work, so it wasn’t like I could take Brad to work. Brad walked a few times, rode his bike, and once in a while if we were ready fast enough I drove him to work on our way to school. Well, it wasn’t really on our way, but I made it on the way. It really put some strain on our lives, but in the end Brad got some exercise and actually found that he enjoyed his bike ride.

Then something odd happened 2 weeks to the day the car went missing. I had a voicemail on our phone from a guy named “Josh” who said that there was a Nissan in his driveway, and was wondering if it was ours. It was in an alley about 3 blocks from our house behind a house that looks like it was split-up into apartments with a large parking area where our car was. After calling the cops we went down to identify the car, a squad car came by, took some prints, and sent us on our way with a caved in roof and hood as it looks like whomever took it had a dance party on it. After closer inspection it looks like they may have danced on the roof after not being able to steal the radio out of it.

Things began to look brighter until I went to leave to take Clare to school on Thursday when I noticed all but one of our pumpkins were stolen. I know they were just $20 worth of pumpkins, but the one that really mattered was one that Clare had already carved. She had planted pumpkin seeds at my parent’s house, the pumpkins grew, and my parents took them with them on their Halloween campout with Clare for her to carve. She put lots of time, energy, and creative thought into this pumpkin, and it sucked to have her cry in the backseat of the car on the way to school and later on that afternoon when we found it smashed in the street around the corner from our house. I felt defeated as both a mom and as a human being. What’s next to steal, my porch furniture or my valuables inside my house?!?!?! After school we came home to pack up the remaining things we had outside, so they couldn’t be stolen.

We did have a nice evening despite our morning. Clare played outside, the VW was towed away to be fixed up, and we went out to Moe’s for some dinner. We came home, Clare was sent to get ready for bed, and I curled up on the couch with a blanket, and my laptop to settle down for the night with a drink, and some TV. I had just logged onto Facebook when I heard voices outside. I threw the laptop on the ottoman, and flung open the shade to see people outside with pumpkins. My first thought was now what is someone trying to steal? I opened the door to see about 10 people on my steps, and they all had pumpkins in their arms. They told me that I wasn’t seeing anything and that I needed to go inside, my response was “Shut up, No WAY, stay right there!” “It’s a present from Twitter they said.” I went inside to call for Brad, as he was upstairs tucking Clare in. He came downstairs to see what I was so excited about (although he thought something went wrong). Apparently we had been Pumpkined by some Pumpkin Ninjas, also known as a great group of people we’ve been talking with on an online app called Twitter for about the past 6 months.

More to come tomorrow on our attack…so stay tuned!

charmaspice

Weekend Delight & When Things go Terribly Wrong

Was it a full moon this weekend?  Holy smokes!  Friday started out wonderfully, and we enjoyed our pay day by going out to dinner.  We’ve been cutting back on our dining out at the Eastowner house, and most nights it’s no biggie….other nights it’s painful not to be tempted to just go out and eat somewhere.  The habit of dining out began when I was pregnant with Clare, and cooking and smelling most anything made me extremely ill.  I didn’t have Morning sickness with her, I had 8 month sickness…I kid you not!  Because it was the 2 of us it was super convient most nights, and when we added Clare, it was just toting the baby carrier around.  Over the years we’ve slowly began cutting back on our eating out habits; sometimes we ebb and flow with it, buy now it’s becoming a matter of conserving money with the decrease in Brad’s raises and the higher cost of living.

Anyway, after I picked Clare up from school we came home to spruce up a bit, and then after Brad came home we headed to Graydon’s Crossing Derby Station.  Brad wants to write up a proper review, so I will leave that to him.  I’ll talk about all the fun stuff though!  It’s in East Grand Rapids, wich is right up the street from us, and if we were rambunctious and not having martini’s we could have rode our bikes there.  They have a great patio section for warmer weather, and inside is set up in an English pub style with hints of Indian infulences.  The bar is well stocked, as it comes with a binder full of alcoholic goodies ranging from wine to beer to top shelf liquors.  Their menu is divine, and it was hard to choose just 1 thing to eat!  There are even games sitting on the book shelf in the middle of the dining room, so if you plan on hanging out for a bit head over and pick up a deck of Uno cards, or the Cribbage game. 

The children’s menu is great, and the kids have about 10 items to choose from ranging in items like the usual Mac & Cheese fare to Grilled Steak.  They also get to choose their own side along with their meal, ranging in the healthy fruit cup to onion rings.  The only thing missing was chocolate milk, but lemonade was a nice substitute.  The Cosmopolitan’s are wonderful, and poured in the correct and tasty way.  Brad had the beer, he’ll have to tell you about that.  We started off with an appetizer off of their seasonal menu called Hairy Eyeball Cheese Dip.  The dip was wonderful, and I wish they had added some baby carrots to the plate that had deep fried green beans and 2 different style chips to dip in it.  Clare even liked it!  For dinner Clare had the grilled cheese & fruit cup; it wasn’t anything too spectacular other than the bread was not soggy white bread like you get a some places.  I had their Harvest Risotto, and it was absolutely wonderful.  Brad had the South Indian Shrimp Taco’s, and from the bite I had it was yummy!  The food is a cross between English pub food and Indian-style food.  Dessert was not in the cards for Brad & I, but because Clare had finished all her meal and had been extremely good we let her have a dish of vanilla ice cream. 

Afterwards we came home, shipped Clare off to bed, and had a nice, quiet, adult evening with martini’s and a movie.  Saturday was a different story though, we awoke to a pretty good start to the day.  We all got dressed, and went to Panera for some breakfast sandwiches and then did some errand running.  While driving around we noticed a small car show in front of Toys R Us on 28th street, so we stopped and looked around.  Clare enjoyed it, and then it was downhill from there - whis is the terribly wrong part.  We had asked Clare to be quiet in the car because Brad & I were talking and she needed to wait her turn.  She couldn’t seem to hold it in as she got louder and louder, next step was to have her sent to her room when we got home and not to come out until told.  Melt down continues deeper and deeper into her little 6 year old spiral, until I tell her if she comes out of her room she can’t attend a friend’s birthday party that was to happen later that afternoon.  We come home, she goes to her room, I work on things and am about to head up to talk to her when suddenly she appears on the steps.  “What are you doing I ask?”, “Coming to talk to dad.”  Nobody had called her, so I had to follow through on the sucky punishment I had put forth already.  She was distraught and beside herself, causing a bigger meltdown.  I offer her lunch thinking she might be hungry, so I made her mac & cheese telling her that if she finished her lunch she could have an apple…but the m & c had to be all gone.  I head upstairs for 2.5 seconds to grab something and she’s now asking Brad for the apple, he asks if her mac & cheese is gone, she says yes and proceeds back to the kitchen to empty her bowl to show dad an empty bowl.  Now we have to have a lieing discussion!  So, Saturday sucked, and we ended up punishing ourselves in the end by not attending Eastown’s yearly Street Festival because Clare was not behaving well.

Sunday was slightly better, and because Clare had good behavior all day we ended our weekend with a trip to the bowling alley.  Despite my argument with the a$$ hat that told me I was a coupon abuser at the alley, we had a good time and it was a good way to end our weekend.

charmaspice

Paw Paw 2008

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For the past 5 or 6 years we’ve gone to Paw Paw for their annual Wine Festival.  For those that have been long time readers you may have remembered my post from last year.  This year we went for the full weekened to enjoy the festival with our parents.  We met up with them on Friday Sept. 5th at a campground just North of Kalamazoo.  We’ve gone “camping” with our parents for the past 2 or 3 years…I can’t remember how many exactly, but we’ve never really camped.  We would just go back with them after the festival activities on Saturday night for dinner and a campfire, and bunk in their campers (Clare in my parent’s, and Brad & I in his parent’s) leaving on Sunday morning after breakfast.  This year we opted to try tenting!  We as a family have never been camping, and this was a good way to find out if we could in fact do it on our own. 

Brad’s brother had bought a tent and some gear from a family friend 4+ years ago, and they never used it - leaving it to sit in my in-laws garage.  Being the adventures we are, we opted to try it out as we had remembered it being a large 2 room tent, and that was the kind of tent we had wanted to look into getting.  It is an old tent, it’s been well used and abused, and has served it’s purpose for many people in their camping fun.  We weren’t told we might want to water proof it before using it, which might have been helpful for the 2nd night of camping, but in the end we survived despite the tons of wet laundry to do on returning home. 

That Friday I busied myself with errands to run, packing to do, and prep work for our weekend.  I had everything all piled up by the door so by the time Brad got home all we had to do was load the car, and hit the road after scarfing some pizza.  We had a small plan worked out that we needed to arrive well before dark to put up the tent, as we had never put it up before and had no clue on how to do it.  We arrived at the campground, found our parent’s, and began to set-up.  It was kinda nice because we were right in between our parent’s campers, so it made for easy potty runs with Clare, and food prep was a snap with our mom’s fridges holding our goodies!  We didn’t exactly rough it though, as we had bought a double high areobed at Costco to sleep on, and had our comfy cozy down filled comforter to sleep with.  Clare was like, “Where’s my bed”, and I replied “You’re sleeping bag on the ground”. 

The first night wasn’t so bad, despite the temps dropping down into the 5o’s.  I actually kinda liked it that cold!  We had some dew seap in on the sides, but it wasn’t anything I couldn’t handle.  Clare woke up for a 2 am potty, which we ran to my parent’s camper to take care of, and she complained of the cold.  My dad sent over an old heater, and even though it didn’t warm up the tent too much it seemed to satisfy her.  We ate a quick breakfast of bagles & coffee cake, and did some hanging around before packing our lunches to head into Paw Paw.  It was the usual crafty street fair for the mom’s, Clare & I, and the dad’s & Brad hit a car show that was set up accross the street.  My mom, Clare, and I bought some cool Ya Ya hats to wear around, as well as the usual crafty things that one buys.  After our wine tasting adventures we went back to the campground for dinner, a campfire, and wine!  I think the wine helped us in thinking our hats were cool, although I will say it was kinda fun to wear them around town listening to people ask us about them.

Clare actually went to bed early, and we sat around the camfire for a bit before heading off to bed.  All was well until about 2am when it started to rain.  I did a quick look around with the flashlight to make sure all was well, and it was despite a few wet spots.  Clare’s pillow was soaked because she pushed it against the tent wall in her sleep, so I folded an extra blanket to put over the top of it so she wouldn’t have to worry about feeling it.  I went back to sleep for a bit, and then the rain was coming down hard so I woke up only to find a big sag in our tent over Clare.  I quickly wisked it off the top of the tent in hopes of making it better, the sag only filled with water again, and the door we were using for our main entrance was not working the greatest and was pulling and separating and water was coming in around the extension cord we had brought into our tent.  We fixed the poles the best we could, Clare woke up to say “Are we going to die?”  “No” I said, “but we might get a little wet!”  The rain finally let up, and we had a pile of wet dirty clothes & bedding, and a crabby 6 year old on Sunday morning. 

We packed everything up, said our good byes, and headed home.  Despite the few mishaps we had with our little tenting adventure, I would have to say it was a good weekend and left us feeling kinda relaxed.  I think next year we might buy a new tent though, while this one while it was free to us, just has a few too many problems for us to want to deal with.  Especially if we go on our own, and don’t have our parent’s 25 feet away from our tent to help us! 

charmaspice

Quips from Clare

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An insight into the mind of a 6 year old.

Most of you that know our daughter Clare, know that she’s a pretty funny and intuitive girl.  She’s not afraid to ask questions, and she’s always asking us about things that I’d never expect.  The other night after dinner she started up a conversation about our bodies.  I think part of it is because we bought a human body learning toy with part of her birthday money this weekend.  It has parts that come out of it - like the lungs, heart, stomach, liver, ect.  Here’s a link…it even comes with questions - some hard, some Clare could answer, and a real stethoscope! 

So, the conversation started out with a question like:  “Where happens to our food after you eat it”, and “Why does it take a while for you to pee after drinking?”  We talked about digestion, and how things get filtered through our bodies…the good nutrients stay with us, and the bad get passed on either through peeing or pooping.  Ugh…am I really blogging about this?  Anyway, Clare procedes to tell us about a little science experiment she did of sorts.  Apparently she learned that if you sit on the toilet, and drink a cup of water while sitting there, it doesn’t come out right away.  Yes, she really did sit on the toilet and drank water!

charmaspice

Clare’s in First Grade?!?!?!

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On Sept. 2nd Clare began her year in first grade.  I can’t believe how grown up she’s gotten, and how much energy she has.  We went for our 6 year doctor appt. and she is 64 pounds now - I think we’ll be working on that this year as she’s gotten a little too much of a tummy from all those yummy summer snacks and too little exercise not being in swim lessons, and growing taller each day coming in at 42 inches or so.   She’s also lost 4 of her bottom front teeth over the course of the past year.  Hopefully we won’t loose too many in a row this year, the Tooth Fairy gets pretty poor paying for all those teeth!

This year we have many new things that come along with a full day.  Packing a lunch every day; being that we’re mainly vegetarian and school lunches offer very few choices in that arena.  Coming up with as many things we can think of to put in a lunch bag so it doesn’t get boring for Clare is tops for me.  We also have to pack 2 snacks, and she has homework every night.  It’s not anything huge, being that it’s 1st grade, but it’s still homework.  Most night’s it’s an easy predecodable book (well, easy for Clare anyway), or a math page.

Oh, and this year we are into big girl school accessories.  No more Strawberry shortcake back packs, it’s all Hannah Montana from her lunch bag & thermos to her gym shoes.  That girl has got to be raking in the big dough from all the money us parents get suckered into spending on stuff for our kids. 

charmaspice

Where Did the End of Summer Go?

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Fireworks from Mom & Dad’s partyI honestly have no clue where the month of August went, well maybe I do.  Our weekends were booked pretty much back in May or something silly like that.  I think we were home for 1 weekend last month, and were busy filling up the end of summer the rest.  We started out the month with my parents big bash.  I wrote about that here, and you can see from the pic on the left that we shot off some cool fireworks.  Nothing like big fireworks to celebrate! 

Then I went off to Chicago for a bachelorette party the 3rd weekend, and it was probably the best bachelorette party I’ve been to - no offense to the other parties I’ve been to, but we had way too much fun.  It was the Geek Girl’s weekend of mischiefness , well some of them don’t like to be called Geek girls - but we all met thorugh the Geek Guys, and most of us gals are with one of the guys in some fashion or another so it’s how I separate that group of friends from others.  Deal with it girls!  We had our lovely driver Amy pick up all of us local folks in her styling mini-van, and we hit the road to the Chicago burbs were our gracious host and friend Katie lives with her hubby.  The ride was full of laughter, and jokes, as well as catching up since we don’t see each other that often these days.  We arrived to some late night pizza for dinner accompanied by drinks andGeek Girls silly games.  On Saturday we did some shopping, and then got dressed for our big night on the town.  We took the train into downtown Chicago, all dolled up in our pink & black boa’s.  Everywhere we went it looked like we massacred a pink chicken!  I sincerly appoligize to anyone we left in our path of feathers, it was our way of finding our way home if necessary.  We dined out at Carnival, and the music on the page, is exactly how it is in the restaurant!  The food was delish, and the atmosphere was awesome.  Our waiter was absolutely awesome fantastic wonderful, and did a great job in dealing with a table of 8 giggly women. 

From there we took a train to a tattoo parlor.  That’s right readers….Char is now tattooed!  Originally we were all going to get the same style of heart just in different colors, but when we got to the tattoo shop some changed their minds and we ended up getting our own designs.  All but 1 of us were tattooed that night, no she didn’t chicken out…she has a medical issue, and wanted to check with her doctor before doing something so brasin as getting it done on a whim like the rest of us.  If I had a picture of my tattoo I’d post it, but alas I can’t take a picture of my back all by myself, so you’ll have to settle for a description.  On my left back shoulder I now have a cute little pink heart with 2 eighth notes in it (music notes for those that are non-musicians).  No, I did not cry - although 2 people did, and we still love them because they joined in the fun reguardless of their fears.  I did have a sensation of almost passing out, but Sara our resident nurse in the group kept talking to me and kept me breathing.  I’ve been wanting to get a tattoo for about 3 years or so now, so it’s not like it’s anything I didn’t want to do.  Even though I love my little heart, it will not be the only one I get in my life time, as I have one planned for another time…when I loose all the weight I want to I’ll get it done.  After our tattoo fun we got on another train and headed to Mother’s to shake our booties all night long.  It was tons of fun, and we met some rather interesting people while dancing and handing out bead necklaces.  Our trek home wouldn’t be complete without riding back to our hostesses in style in a limo. 

The weekend after that we celebrated Clare’s 6th birthday in Hannah Montana style.  Well, as stylish as our small budget could handle.  We had both her grandparents, Brad’s brother, wife, and their soon to be 1 yr old, and 5 of Clare’s gal pals over.  It was way more girliness than I had bargained for.  All they cared about was opening presents and eating cake, and I had a different adgenda!  I’ve never seen presents opened with such furry as they all “helped” Clare see what was in the packages.  I wanted to know who it was from, and what it was so I could get the appropriate thank you’s to the right person, but apparently that didn’t matter to a bunch of screaming 5 and 6 year olds.  Thankfully 2 of the girls went home, and the other 3 spent the night.  First of all we had to clean-up the upstairs…I had no idea we had so many toys up there!  Then the girls settled in for a movie & popcorn in our bedroom upstairs so I could sit in peace and have adult conversation with Brad and my dear friend Holly that helped me keep my sanity that night.  Afterwards we played some Wii, and then it was time to get ready for bed…..finally!  They all brushed their teeth around the sink spitting all at once on the count of 3, and they of course had to have a pillow fight before settling down to bed.  We told some not so scary stories, and then a princess story to get them to sleep.  I think I only had to go back in the bedroom 5 times to get them settled down to fall asleep, oh…and I definitely crashed way before they did!  The next morning they were all up at 7 am and ready to start the day, so Brad and I set to work making waffles and readying them for their day.  After breakfast highlights (as well as the previous night’s highlights) included lots of girly screaming, more girly screaming, and my favorite quote “Naked Party” from when I sent them upstairs to get dressed on Sunday.  I now know why my dad used to come booming into my room as a child telling all of us girls to go to sleep during sleepovers…completly.

To end our summer of fun during Labor Day weekend we went down to Elkhart, IN to celebrate Danielle’s first birthday (Brad’s brother & wife’s daughter).  She was oh so cute on her big day, and did okay with her cute little individual cake (she mainly wanted to play patty cake with it)…although I think we made her cry a couple of times because there were a lot of people there.  It was a nice afternoon, and we enjoyed the last bits of summer sun hanging out with family as Clare played in the sand box with some kids.  We came home to finish up our lazy summer fun with some activities around town on Sunday & Monday.  Nothing too big, but it was just what Clare wanted - some Wii time with her Lego Indiana Jones game.  August has come and gone, and it’s hard to believe we are almost half way through September! 

charmaspice

Busy like a Bee

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jello shotsSince I last left you, my blogging buddies, I was griping about the litter a certain restaurant in our town leaves on our cars.  I’m hoping that someone from their establishment will see it and stop this form of advertising.  One can only hope though right!  Last week kept us busy with a couple nights of making jello-shots, among other things. 

Clare and I have been enjoying our last few lazy summer days by enjoying the parks, going for walks, and I took the training wheels off her bike - no success in that arena yet, but I have faith that she’ll be there by the time fall comes.  We’ve taken advantage of the warm weather, and the free splash pad at a neighborhood park one afternoon and met some friends from school.  Clare’s also been having playdates with her friend from around the corner one afternoon a week, and we’ve been to an extremely fun MOMS Club backyard sprinkler potluck.

During the evening though, Brad & I kept busy cooking up some jello shots.  Now, before you get all excited…they were not all for us or a party we had.  My parents are turning 50 this year, and my mom wanted a bash to celebrate - and celebrate we did!  My dad turned 50 this past Sunday, and my mom will be turning the big 5 - 0 in December.  We made 400+ jello shots for the occasion, and we guesstimate that all were eaten except about 30 of them.  We turned our deep freezer down as low as it could go, and put them all in there for storage until we were ready to put them in the coolers to trek accross the state.  I of course had to take some pictures of them in the freezer, more will be up in the gallery later this week.  Don’t ask me for the recipe’s, as those would have to come from Brad!  He mixes them up, and I pour, put the lids on, and pack them.  It’s quite the assembly line.

We also took some totally kickin’ fireworks to my parent’s house with us that were purchased down in IN a few weeks ago.  I too have pic’s of those, and I forsee that if they turn out well they will be in a Wordless Wednesday post in the future.  After the fireworks we all sat around a campfire consuming more jello shots, and my mom did shots (which turned into swigs) of green apple pucker with people.  Slowly people turned in for the night - some camping, others of us finding our way in the house.  It was a great party, and a fun way to celebrate my parent’s - I’m so glad my mom & dad had the party.  They invited 100+ people, and I saw people I haven’t seen in years.  Some I recognized from past events like baby showers, and the like…other’s I had no clue - I sincerly appologize if you happen to be one of those in the later group, it’s kinda hard to keep up with distant relatives while living on the complete opposite side of the state.  Most of all I enjoyed visiting with my brother Larry & his wife Meghan who came in from Phoenix, and my best friend from High School Jess came over.  It was also fun hanging with some of my Aunts & Uncles late into the night.

The only drawback to such a fun weekend of partying is how tired we all are.  Clare got to stay up late for the fireworks, Brad & I were out at the camp fire with my mom & Aunt until about 3:30am (at least that’s what I heard), and then we had to pack up on Sunday and head home.  Currently things around the house are still a mess, but it’ll be put away eventually.  All in the name of fun!

charmaspice

Keeping my Neighborhood Clean

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LitterI am so tired of having this happen, I feel that I need to blog about it.  At least once a week I head out to my car to go somewhere, and I find a folded piece of paper stashed into the side of my car door by my mirror from the same Chineese Buffet that’s not even in my neighborhood.  This doesn’t just occur once in a while, it occurs almost weekly, and sometimes daily over a periods of time.  There are so many reasons this form of advertising is just plain wrong!

#1.  You are wasting paper, and killing trees for no apparent reason other than to litter my neighborhood with your useless forms of advertising. 

#2.  You are littering our yards, cars, and streets with the paper you leave in hopes of obtaining more customers.  Do you know how many of these useless sheets of paper are piled up in my hubby’s car because he never cleans his car - far too many.  Do you know how many of these I find in my backyard - far too many!   

#3.  For as much money as you’ve spent on killing trees and stashing papers in our cars you probably could have taken an ad out in the newspaper (still killing trees though), or put up a billboard. 

#4.  I am NEVER going to eat at this restaurant because it continually hounds me with it’s advertising.  It’s like an 800# that just won’t let up.  You can stop anytime now! 

#5.  I don’t care that you have an all you can eat lunch for $4.99 - it probably sucks just like the reviews I’ve read about your restaurant.

charmaspice

Things I Love Thursday - Digsby

Things I Love ThursdayThings I Love ThursdayThings I Love ThursdayThings I Love ThursdayToday for Things I Love Thursday I wanted to talk about one of the tools I use to help me to keep tabs on all of the social networking I do.  I am a social butterfly both in real life and in the online world, and like in real life I need some sort of way to help me from getting cluttered in my online life.  Brad introduced me to Digsby a few months ago when I started Tweeting on Twitter, and I have been in love ever since. 

Like most people I know most of us are on either Facebook or Myspace (or both if you’re like me), they have a few e-mail addresses, they IM, and now I’ve been finding more of you on Twitter.  I end up having so many tabs open in my browser it’s ridiculous!  With Digsby you can have them all neatly in a little window on the side of your screen, and it tells me when I have a new message on Facebook,  Myspace, or in my e-mail.  It also tells me when someone I’m following on Twitter Tweets something, rather than me sitting on the website all day long refreshing my browser.  I find it has saved me a lot of time in not “checking” my e-mail so often, and from having a messy desktop/internet browser.  Rather than me blathering on about it’s many benefits, click on over here to read about all of the great features.  It’s a simple download, and the window pops up everytime I start up my computer letting me know all of the online love I’ve recieved! 

Here’s a sample screenshot of what it looks like.  I highly reccommend downloading it to anyone that is involved in the social network frenzy these days…I know I Love it.

Digsby