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Weekend Wrap-Up

Sigh…it’s Sunday night and the beginning of another work week.  I always get anxious on Sunday evenings realizing that I didn’t accomplish half the things I wanted to.  Fridays are filled with such promise and anticipation, while Sundays can be real let-downs.  Chucklebutt doesn’t really understand my melancholy mood, but he knows that I don’t like Sundays.

I did enjoy some good reading this weekend.  On Friday night I did something that I normally don’t do — buy full priced, hard back books.

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The author was on NPR last week and the story sounded really good.  I was up until 4am this morning reading it.  If you know any gay adolescents, this is a great recommendation for them — a young, gay man getting ready to go to college, struggling with various relationships and trying to come to terms with his sexuality.  Good stuff.

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This one is a little bit above my reading level.  Who am I kidding?  This is way above my reading level but I am interested in the story.   Erin Arveldlund (the author) was also on the radio last week describing an article she wrote for Barrons in 2001, realizing then that something was fishy about Madoff.  I am pretty clueless when it comes to matters of finance (although my checkbook always balances to the penny), but it is really an interesting read.  There have been moments when I’ve completely zoned out — what with all the SEC, AMEX, NMS, and hedge fund talk.  Hedge Fund?!  Every time I hear that word I think of these fellas:

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They were in the news this week.  Apparently they were orphaned and vets are using this brush as a surrogate mother.  Hilarious!!

I mentioned in one of my previous post how I am amazed at what people give to GoodWill.  Check out these finds!

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The colors aren’t necessarily my thing, but holy cow, the workmanship that went into this.  Can you imagine how much time it took to piece all those pieces?

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Here’s a close up to show you how many pieces there are.  How much did I pay?  SIX BUCKS!!  Again, who gives these things away?!?!

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The red and blue one are not individual pieces, but I thought I might be able to cut it up and use it in some of my art.  The pink one on top was just too darn precious to pass by.  This piece had me at embroidered farm girl.

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On a completely different note, I discovered a dee-licious yogurt this week.

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This stuff is to die for!  It is called Fage — pronounced fa-yah– and is this amazing Greek yogurt.  It comes with a little packet of honey on the side that you can pour in.  For my Arizona sistahs, you can get it at Sprouts or Trader Joe’s.  My East Coast ladies, I bet any hippie-dippie nature store would carry it.

Another product I’ve become obsessed with is this yummy lip balm.

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Santa snuck some of this into my stocking last Christmas and I am just getting around to using it.  It is heavenly!  It makes your lips movie star shiney and tastes just like candy.  I’m always licking my lips.  Chucklebutt thinks it tastes yummy too!  😉

Not too much else going on, except that I am continually having to compete with my kitties for drawer space.  They are pretty pushy!

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One of the girls is always lurking in the shadows waiting for me to open a drawer.  As soon as I turn my back — kapow! — they’ve taken over.

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That blur in the far left corner is Scooter getting ready to join her sister.

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Daisy does not seem to be very impressed with her sister.

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Scooter doesn’t seem to be impressed with Daisy’s girth.  Incidentally, Scout is the only one left in our family that is lithe.  The rest of us have gotten chubby with age, but not Scout.  She can be so judgmental.  😀

Finally, I am super excited to be a part of A Fanciful Twist’s Halloween Party.  My mind is reeling with ideas.  Chucklebutt and I have some super fun decorations, and I’m already thinking about what I can bake for the big day.  My residents will be happy for the spooky treats!  Be sure to check back on October 17th for all the festivities.  If you want to join, simply check out the above link and get your “witchy” on.

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Have a great week everyone!

I’m Boring!

On Wednesday, I had an ultrasound to see how my girlie bits were healing. My doctor said that everything looks good, including my lining, and I am officially back to being a boring patient. Yipee!! I asked Chuck if he had any more questions and he proceeded to ask my doc if she could recommend an optometrist.

My sweet Chucklebutt has been running around for almost a month with serious ghetto glasses. He is missing the right end piece completely and the lenses are attached with a wing, a prayer and some strategically placed scotch tape. Imagine something between Revenge of the Nerds and Inspector Clouseau (you know — a monocle?). When I greet him now I usually say, “Good evening Inspector.” He doesn’t think it’s funny. Oh yeah, and then on Saturday night, the late night waitress at Denny’s asked him what sorta of statement he was trying to make. I guffawed! Chucklebutt wasn’t amused. 😀

We had a very busy weekend complete with driving back and forth to Phoenix. Chuck’s show opened to rave reviews and it has actually been held over another weekend. (Mind you that doesn’t apply to us because we are getting the heck out dodge come Friday!) I saw the show on Saturday night and thought everyone did an excellent job. The play is called The Tears of Our Lives and it is a very complicated story about undocumented workers, their families, deportations and the Maricopa Sheriff’s Department. As you can imagine it is a very politically charged piece. I thought the show did a very good job of putting a human face on a very complicated issue.

Here’s a photo Chuck took for the show.  If you visit New Carpa’s web site, or The Tears of Lives page on their site, you can see more photos he took during rehearsals.

We got home pretty late and as we were crawling into bed, Chuck asked me what day of the week it was. When I told him Saturday he flipped out. Apparently he was 30 minutes late to a conference call. He didn’t go to bed until 10:30am!! And then he only got 1 1/2 hours sleep because he had to be back at the theatre by 1pm. He had a heck of a time with the folks at his work. Mind you I know nothing about my beloved job, but from what I can gather, the conversation went something like this:

Chuck: Server “A” has a problem with component “B.” The problem is xyz.

Unknown Tool: How do you know that? You don’t work with that component. We need to run some tests to figure out the problem…

Chuck: The problem is xyz, and I need you to blah, blah, blah to fix it.

Unknown Tool: Now see here. We’re going to run some diagnostic tests…blah, blah, blah…oh hey, we have a bit of a problem. We’re going to need to call the vendor.

Chuck: The problem is xyz.

Unknown Tool: We’ll get back to you.

(Continues…  Finally, over EIGHT HOURS later…)

Vendor: We have determined the problem is xyz.

Unknown Tool: Yes, we agree, the problem is xyz.

Chuck: I told you over 8 hours ago that the problem was xyz, and even told you how to fix it.

Unknown Tool: Oh…  Yeah…  Umm…  Well, we didn’t understand what you meant.

Chuck: grrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

(End Scene.)

On Sunday night, after I picked Chuck up from the show, we went swimming at my work. I told Chuck he had better behave so we wouldn’t wake up any of the old folks. The water was perfect! We even took a dip in the hot tub. Ahhhhh! I love water.

When we got home it was after 12am and Chuck talked me into watching Defiance. If you haven’t see it, I highly recommend it. It was awesome!

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Scooter kept me company while I was hunkered down.

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I must say, Scout NEVER hangs out like this.  The only reason she is sitting next to me is, like her mother, she loves homemade quilts.   I love this one and got it for 12 bucks at a yard sale.  Who throws away such works of art?!?!?!  Oh wait, I know — Chucklebutt.  He was going to throw away two gorgeous quilts because, “that’s just not his thing.”  Sheesh!

I’ll leave everyone with some pics of my ladies’ wreaths that they’ve worked so hard on:

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I am so proud of them!  Have a good week everyone!