Saturday, May 24, 2008

indy's back! part 2

... there we were, in our seats, treats in hand, waiting for the lights to dim and the adventure to begin. We were emotional ready, physically prepared and nothing was going to dampen our spirits. An hour and a half later, when the house lights went up, there we were staring at the big screen as the credits rolled by. All of us frozen in our seats afraid to admit what we were feeling. I hate to say it because I feel like I'm some sort of traitor, but Indiana Jones and The Crystal Skull was quite a disappointment. Don't get me wrong, it was entertaining, but the plot and character development was weak. And this is coming from someone who isn't a big movie critic. So, Curtis, Paul, Alison and I then headed to Cafe Sabor for dinner. As we were walking in, Alison expressed that she did not feel fulfilled by our recent movie experience. We all reluctantly agreed. Well, there's only one thing to do in a case like this. Get fulfilled! Get that movie experience we were expecting. So after we ate, we went back to the theater and saw Prince Caspian. And we got exactly what we needed. It was great! This was a first for me. The only time I've ever seen two movies in a single day at the theater has been at the drive-in. If this has taught me anything, it's that I shouldn't give up until I get what I want. Two thumbs up for Prince Caspian! One sideways thumb for Indiana Jones. Well, there you have it.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

indy's back!

The wait is over! Our favorite whip-cracking, nazi-fighting, snake-hating archaeologist is back! Yep, I'm talking about the one and only Indiana Jones! I'm pretty sure this might be one of those things that if it wasn't as common in your childhood as Lucky Charms and saturday morning cartoons it might not hold the intensity that it does for those of us who were raised on it. Indiana Jones (particularly Raiders of the Lost Ark) was practically it's own religion in our house when I was young, right up there with Star Wars. Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull opened today and we will be attending the matinee tomorrow with some of our favorite movie go-ers. Ahhh, how can you not love it? This little music clip will get you all inspired.
 
Which Indiana Jones is your favorite?


Saturday, May 17, 2008

karman's daring journey


This is Karman, an aquatic red-ear slider turtle. She's pretty quiet, keeping to herself. She has always seemed happy in her little habitat, well as happy as an aquatic turtle can be I suppose. She has never complained or seemed the adventurous type... until thursday


After work, this is what I came home to. An empty turtle tank.


As I went on a frantic turtle hunt in search of Karman I discovered her in the neighboring bedroom wedged between two rubbermaid totes. Despite her state of dehydration, she didn't seem too happy to be discovered, she even gave me a little hiss as I picked her up. (But I know in her heart she was relieved to be found.)


Karman was back where she was safe and the cruel, dry world of the house couldn't harm her anymore and where food falls freely from the skies.


Now, Karman's tank looks much better, she's in it. Hopefully Karman learned her lesson and has realized that there's nothing for her beyond the safe boundaries of her glass house. (And I've realized I can't keep her water level so high.)




Sunday, May 11, 2008

mother's day

Today we celebrate the person who has done more for us than we'll ever understand. Mothers have the hardest job and unfortunately never receive a true thanks until twenty years after the fact. I am constantly amazed at how much my mom taught me and continues to teach me even now. She taught me the true meaning of patience, perseverance, love, what is means to appreciate the simpler things in life, and how important a positive attitude is. Anything good that I have become or done or ever will do I owe to her. 
 
Some of my favorite qualities & quirks I got from mama Susan (Mona to many good friends):

1. A wonderful sense of humor with a nice side of sarcasm. (she was so good at allaying everyone's suspicions and pretending to be so innocent)
2. An appreciation for working hard. (despite all my complaining from the ages of nine to about sixteen)
3. An absolute love for making, baking and eating food. (not sure if this is one of my favorites or least faves, the jury's still out)
4. Selflessness. She was the best example I could've had.
5. A love and appreciation for gardening. (she had an amazingly green thumb)
6. The ability to laugh and joke about horrible situations. (whether it was her wig falling off and acting like its own life force or poking fun at the fact that she was an organ donor whose every organ was riddled with cancer, that still gets me)
7. Creativity and craftiness. The crafty hotel wouldn't exist without her. (wink wink Stace)
8. What it means to do "simple acts of service". She could've written the book.
9. Making everything special. Every big and little holiday, birthday, calender event and some I'm pretty sure she just made up was the biggest celebration of the year, at least until the next one.
10. The importance of having a good attitude and keeping priorities in order. 



(I was just looking at these pictures and actually thought, " I need to get some new pictures of us." Holy moly.)



Friday, May 9, 2008

spring has sprung


Springy beautiful blooms from our house! Finally!


This one is my favorite! I'm pretty sure I could win a blue ribbon at the county fair with this little beauty.




These grape hyacinth are so wonderful! Think I'll write a poem about them... that will most likely win a blue ribbon at the county fair.


Finally spring has sprung! Enjoy it because in a week it will most likely be 90 degrees. You've got to love Utah weather.


Saturday, May 3, 2008

morning playtime

Nothing like a little play time in the morning and no one does it better than Maggie. I'm pretty sure that Mags is the absolute most spoiled dog. Ever. She's so cute and lovable it's hard not to pamper her. Sometimes I wonder if she knows she's a dog or if she looks at Duke and Jada and thinks "animals". Most likely the latter.