The new grass is growing! Hibiscus has been planted! [More pictures later.]
I was poking around the Behr website looking for the exterior accent color, when I came across one of their "inspiration" pictures with the basic color scheme I want for the house. So I thought I'd share. The only difference is that I will use some brick-red color for accent. I'm undecided about the body color -"rice wine" (which is the one in the inspiration picture) and "applesauce" (which is very similar to rice wine but has a teeny more yellow in it). Rice wine seems more "earthy" & more in line with the architecture of the house, but applesauce is a little brighter. I have samples & will make the decision soon. There's another color 1 shade lighter than "applesauce" called "banana cream" [yummy!] which made it to the short list by virtue of the name alone. :) Alas, when I brought the swatch home, "banana cream" looked too pale in the bright glare of the So. California sunshine. Hmm...coming up with names for paint colors must be a fun job...
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Friday, June 22, 2007
Book Meme (only b/c J invited me)
Many months ago DKM invited Jessica to complete a book meme ...and Jessica invited me to complete one, too. I've had to think long and hard to complete this list, for a few reasons: (1) How can I pick just one?? (2) I have found that, honestly, it's hard to remember sometimes (I guess I'm getting old) and (3) I, regretfully, haven't read as *much* as I would like.
#1~One book that changed your life: Well, how about a book that would have changed my life? That's The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester. If I had read this book when I was a teenager, I have no doubt that I would have followed a different path in my life. Alas, I read it when I was in grad school - too jaded by life. [Demolished Man was good, too...I like Bester's work a lot...much more than Asimov, but I digress.]
#2~One book that you've read more than once: How 'bout I answer this when I post my comfort books?
#3~One book you'd want on a desert island: This week I might have to go with The Princess Bride by William Goldman. Even the cover (on my copy's cover, it calls itself "A Hot Fairy Tale") makes makes laugh. It makes me laugh & smile & believe in True Love. :) I don't get tired of it. [On a different day, I probably would have chosen Mort by Terry Pratchett. *giggle* And on yet another day, I might pick a collection of Shakespeare's comedies or Homer's works or some Greek plays - things I've wanted to read in their entirety, but never had the time. On the island, I'd have plenty of time on my hands...] Although...I am a city girl so maybe something of the "Surviving on a desert Island for Dummies" variety might be better...
#4~One book that made you laugh: I'll give this honor to the first book that I remember that made me laugh in what my teenage mind thought was an "adult" manner (i.e., with satire, parody & puns) - Another Fine Myth by Robert Asprin. I would sit on the couch & read & laugh out loud and it was so fun. Good times. I hadn't really felt that way while reading a book until I started reading the Discworld series (thanks, J!). I ought to read that Myth series again...
#5~One book that made you cry: I actually try to avoid books that make me cry; age & hormones often make me cry at random things. The book that made me cry "for reals" most recently was, believe it or not was the audiobook version of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone as read by Jim Dale. Dale had given the characters such life and at the end, when Dumbledore is talking to Harry about the sacrifice his parent's made, his voice cracked just so. I immediately thought of my parents and what they had sacrificed so that I could have a "better" life. Then again, maybe I was PMSing. [BTW, I've never actually read a Harry Potter book; I've only heard the audiobooks, and I highly recommend them.]
#6~One book that you wish you had written: This is the toughest one for me because I admire writers for different reasons and want to write like them even though their style is not necessarily my style. So what can I do? Pull them all off the shelf, put them in a box, close my eyes, shuffle them about with my hand & pick one? I don't know if that means I need to think about it more or that I need to read more. :)
#7~One book that you wish had never been written: One that I've actually read? Or one like Mein Kampf, which I haven't read, but I'm pretty sure whose absence might have made the world a better place?
#8~One book you're currently reading: current read is If Chins Could Kill by Bruce Campbell; I had started it a while back & never finished it & only now have I gotten back to it.
#9~One book you've been meaning to read: A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah. I keep putting it off because I know it will make me cry and make me angry.
#10~Invite others to post their list: I invite D., Wes and SoCal.
#1~One book that changed your life: Well, how about a book that would have changed my life? That's The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester. If I had read this book when I was a teenager, I have no doubt that I would have followed a different path in my life. Alas, I read it when I was in grad school - too jaded by life. [Demolished Man was good, too...I like Bester's work a lot...much more than Asimov, but I digress.]
#2~One book that you've read more than once: How 'bout I answer this when I post my comfort books?
#3~One book you'd want on a desert island: This week I might have to go with The Princess Bride by William Goldman. Even the cover (on my copy's cover, it calls itself "A Hot Fairy Tale") makes makes laugh. It makes me laugh & smile & believe in True Love. :) I don't get tired of it. [On a different day, I probably would have chosen Mort by Terry Pratchett. *giggle* And on yet another day, I might pick a collection of Shakespeare's comedies or Homer's works or some Greek plays - things I've wanted to read in their entirety, but never had the time. On the island, I'd have plenty of time on my hands...] Although...I am a city girl so maybe something of the "Surviving on a desert Island for Dummies" variety might be better...
#4~One book that made you laugh: I'll give this honor to the first book that I remember that made me laugh in what my teenage mind thought was an "adult" manner (i.e., with satire, parody & puns) - Another Fine Myth by Robert Asprin. I would sit on the couch & read & laugh out loud and it was so fun. Good times. I hadn't really felt that way while reading a book until I started reading the Discworld series (thanks, J!). I ought to read that Myth series again...
#5~One book that made you cry: I actually try to avoid books that make me cry; age & hormones often make me cry at random things. The book that made me cry "for reals" most recently was, believe it or not was the audiobook version of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone as read by Jim Dale. Dale had given the characters such life and at the end, when Dumbledore is talking to Harry about the sacrifice his parent's made, his voice cracked just so. I immediately thought of my parents and what they had sacrificed so that I could have a "better" life. Then again, maybe I was PMSing. [BTW, I've never actually read a Harry Potter book; I've only heard the audiobooks, and I highly recommend them.]
#6~One book that you wish you had written: This is the toughest one for me because I admire writers for different reasons and want to write like them even though their style is not necessarily my style. So what can I do? Pull them all off the shelf, put them in a box, close my eyes, shuffle them about with my hand & pick one? I don't know if that means I need to think about it more or that I need to read more. :)
#7~One book that you wish had never been written: One that I've actually read? Or one like Mein Kampf, which I haven't read, but I'm pretty sure whose absence might have made the world a better place?
#8~One book you're currently reading: current read is If Chins Could Kill by Bruce Campbell; I had started it a while back & never finished it & only now have I gotten back to it.
#9~One book you've been meaning to read: A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah. I keep putting it off because I know it will make me cry and make me angry.
#10~Invite others to post their list: I invite D., Wes and SoCal.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
A Shoe Story
The story begins innocently enough - a need to replace two pairs of old shoes.
Pair #1:
I need new Lola walking shoes. My current pair is a comfy pair of Sketchers:
I like them because they are easy to slip into in the morning when I really don't have the skill to tie shoelaces. In fact, this is the second pair of (essentially) the same pair of Sketchers that I have owned in 2.5years. The problem? They get wet (from dew and/or sprinkler moisture practically everyday & the man-made materials don't hold up too well. So, even though I like these sketchers, I'm looking for new Lola walking shoes.
Pair #2:
My favorite shoes in the whole world are these Merrell shoes:
They are super-comfy and have that awesome burnt tomato color. They were my "Go to" shoes - the ones I could slip on to go to the mall or a quick errand or a movie or a plane flight or... well, you get the idea. They are still structurally sound, even though I've had them for at least 7 years. In the last couple of months, however, the sole has finally started to deteriorate - there are no holes, but they are starting to get really, really worn. (They have become my "walk around the grassless sometimes muddy yard" shoes and that's why they are so grungy in that pic.)
So, of course, I went shoe shopping, intent on ONLY getting replacements for the aforementioned shoes. I was quickly reminded why I shouldn't go shoe shopping without someone to be the voice of reason.
First, I found these pirate shoes (with hearts!) from Rocket Dog on Super clearance at Macy's:
Then, at DSW, I found some really cute (also on super-sale) Rocket Dog flats similar to these, but the print was the British flag (I couldn't find them on their website)...luckily, they didn't have my size & I had to leave them. :(
DSW is evil, because there I found these replacement Merrells:
[They also come in red, but the red color looked..hmm...more like a really bright Day-Glo red, if that makes any sense, so I went with these.]
So they are not in a super-fun color, and therefore not "strictly" a replacement, but they are oh-so-comfy. They are cloth and will make a great "Go to" shoe for the summer. As I poked around the Merrell website trying to find Lola walking shoes (I saw a few that might work), I discovered that this style also comes in leather. Oh, the temptation!
And of course, because DSW is evil, as I walking out with my "replacement shoes", I walked by a stack of Pumas on super-duper clearance. They had these in my size:
$16 for comfy purple & lime green leather Pumas? No way were those staying at the store! (Come home with momma, kitties!) I'm saving these for this year's Comic-Con.
If anyone has any suggestions for Lola walking shoes, please let me know; the criteria: no slides, no velcro(Lola's hair gets stuck to it), no shoelaces and no thin soles.
Sigh. Shoes.
Pair #1:
I need new Lola walking shoes. My current pair is a comfy pair of Sketchers:
I like them because they are easy to slip into in the morning when I really don't have the skill to tie shoelaces. In fact, this is the second pair of (essentially) the same pair of Sketchers that I have owned in 2.5years. The problem? They get wet (from dew and/or sprinkler moisture practically everyday & the man-made materials don't hold up too well. So, even though I like these sketchers, I'm looking for new Lola walking shoes.
Pair #2:
My favorite shoes in the whole world are these Merrell shoes:
They are super-comfy and have that awesome burnt tomato color. They were my "Go to" shoes - the ones I could slip on to go to the mall or a quick errand or a movie or a plane flight or... well, you get the idea. They are still structurally sound, even though I've had them for at least 7 years. In the last couple of months, however, the sole has finally started to deteriorate - there are no holes, but they are starting to get really, really worn. (They have become my "walk around the grassless sometimes muddy yard" shoes and that's why they are so grungy in that pic.)
So, of course, I went shoe shopping, intent on ONLY getting replacements for the aforementioned shoes. I was quickly reminded why I shouldn't go shoe shopping without someone to be the voice of reason.
First, I found these pirate shoes (with hearts!) from Rocket Dog on Super clearance at Macy's:
Then, at DSW, I found some really cute (also on super-sale) Rocket Dog flats similar to these, but the print was the British flag (I couldn't find them on their website)...luckily, they didn't have my size & I had to leave them. :(
DSW is evil, because there I found these replacement Merrells:
[They also come in red, but the red color looked..hmm...more like a really bright Day-Glo red, if that makes any sense, so I went with these.]
So they are not in a super-fun color, and therefore not "strictly" a replacement, but they are oh-so-comfy. They are cloth and will make a great "Go to" shoe for the summer. As I poked around the Merrell website trying to find Lola walking shoes (I saw a few that might work), I discovered that this style also comes in leather. Oh, the temptation!
And of course, because DSW is evil, as I walking out with my "replacement shoes", I walked by a stack of Pumas on super-duper clearance. They had these in my size:
$16 for comfy purple & lime green leather Pumas? No way were those staying at the store! (Come home with momma, kitties!) I'm saving these for this year's Comic-Con.
If anyone has any suggestions for Lola walking shoes, please let me know; the criteria: no slides, no velcro(Lola's hair gets stuck to it), no shoelaces and no thin soles.
Sigh. Shoes.
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Sunday, June 17, 2007
The kidnap Room (and the Patio)
It looks like a regular shed...
(side)
Pull back the corrugated aluminum door to reveal glass sliding doors...
(front)
Inside it gets creepy... a window...
carpet, lighting (there was a phone line & electricity)...
a closet...
Several neighbors have confirmed that someone was sleeping there. Creepy
Now...Lola has a real yard:
This is what the patio looked like the day I moved in:
(click on it for some notes)
This is what is looks like now:
(still not organized or anything...but little by little it's taking shape)
The landscapers should be done on Tuesday... yay!
(side)
Pull back the corrugated aluminum door to reveal glass sliding doors...
(front)
Inside it gets creepy... a window...
carpet, lighting (there was a phone line & electricity)...
a closet...
Several neighbors have confirmed that someone was sleeping there. Creepy
Now...Lola has a real yard:
This is what the patio looked like the day I moved in:
(click on it for some notes)
This is what is looks like now:
(still not organized or anything...but little by little it's taking shape)
The landscapers should be done on Tuesday... yay!
Monday, June 11, 2007
Eat My Monkey
I felt like having sushi the other day, but I was in a bit of a rush, so I stopped at a Whole Foods Market for some from their takeout counter...which is right next to the bakery stuff. That's where I saw the monkeys:
Very yummy. [The eyes are upside-down white chocolate chips; the ears & mouth were cookie. Yum.]
Pictures of the kidnap room before & after coming later this week.
Very yummy. [The eyes are upside-down white chocolate chips; the ears & mouth were cookie. Yum.]
Pictures of the kidnap room before & after coming later this week.
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
aaack!
Has it really been that long since I posted? Sigh. Well, summer's here so hopefully, I can post more regularly. I need to spend the next couple of days emptying out the kidnap room before its demolition...in the meantime, entertain yourself with this:
What would Jesus blog?
:)
What would Jesus blog?
:)
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