I was going to write about a conversation I had with the B-man, I had some other things I thought were blogable, but, here we are.
My mind is empty as we rush toward moving and I don't know what to do with all the stuff we currently have in our house. Tomorrow and Friday we have our garage sale, I'm hoping for much stuff to leave our possession.
Yesterday I trashed a couple of bins full of old junior high and high school notes. Notes are what we used to write back in the Stone Age to converse with friends at school. They are like brick and mortar texts. LOL As an aside, not only did we write notes to our friends on paper, and pass them in class, we also folded the notes into decorative patterns!
I had forgotten until going through my bins of paper, that I used to write Smut for my friends. For example, one friend of mine, was a huge Sting fan (as was I) , so I wrote a story of how a freshman in HS met Sting and they had a torrid love affair. T'was Fan Fiction and I didn't know it, t'was 50 Shades of Grey in the 80s.
I missed my calling!
But back to things of a wholesome nature. My Blog Spark sent me an email with a link to print up coupons for Ocean Spray Fruit Snacks!
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Watershed Moment
For the first time ever, I made a recipe I saw on the TV. Last week I was watching The Chew on ABC while doing the dishes and they had on some moms with great recipes for their Mom Week. One lady made pasta with a red lentil sauce.
Since I decided two and 1/2 weeks ago to try being vegan (except for a couple of times that I've had fish lately), I was drawn to this recipe that sounded different, was vegan and was fairly easy.
So I gave it a go! And mmm mmm it is so good, I am sending Felicia who create the recipe a major Thank You! The recipe is linked here. It called for some fresh ground pepper and I didn't have any of that, so I used some of our Tastefully Simple Green Tea & Peppercorn Seasoning.
I'm so glad we've got the Green Tea & Peppercorn Seasoning back as a returning favorite for June and July. I've missed it so! I'm also glad that as a consultant, I got to order the returning favorites a few weeks before June 1st!
Since I decided two and 1/2 weeks ago to try being vegan (except for a couple of times that I've had fish lately), I was drawn to this recipe that sounded different, was vegan and was fairly easy.
So I gave it a go! And mmm mmm it is so good, I am sending Felicia who create the recipe a major Thank You! The recipe is linked here. It called for some fresh ground pepper and I didn't have any of that, so I used some of our Tastefully Simple Green Tea & Peppercorn Seasoning.
I'm so glad we've got the Green Tea & Peppercorn Seasoning back as a returning favorite for June and July. I've missed it so! I'm also glad that as a consultant, I got to order the returning favorites a few weeks before June 1st!
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Mother's Day Facebook Envy
I should preface this by saying, I realize this is silly and petty and I am almost over it. But, I've got to get this whine out of the way so I can move on, build a bridge, get over it and all that.
As you may know, this is Mother's Day and many a mom is enjoying a wonderful, wonderful day, as they should. Children and significant others have made special plans and showered gifts upon the awesome moms in their lives. They are also posting their thank yous and whatnot to Facebook. Which is great. I'd so rather see the love than see people arguing politics.
Nevertheless, I'm a little bummed for myself because no one at this house takes me seriously when I say that the best gift I could get for Mother's Day would be:
1. a clean house.
2. to not have to cook.
3. brunch.
I would also love some flowers, but they just die--or chocolate, but I gave up eating dairy so that won't work. So I'd really have liked my 2 other dreams to come true.
Alas, it's not meant to be. I did get two wonderful handmade presents from Anna and Bryce. HUGE thanks to their teachers for doing those projects. And The Man did go to the store and get some coffee.
Then he asked me twice if I had made coffee yet. Bummer right?
That is my whine in a nutshell. I completely get that it is lame. I am very lucky, far too many of my Facebook friends are missing a loved one who they'll never see again on this day and I am crabby about making Mac & Cheese.
I'm shaking off my acting like a baby and restarting the day. Happy Mother's Day to All! I hope it is gloriously sunny and lovely by you today--and I hope you get spoiled, spoiled, spoiled OR that you do some major spoiling for a mom in your life today!
My mom with all her grandkids cept the baby, Byron, from last summer at Anna Ruby Falls in Georgia.
As you may know, this is Mother's Day and many a mom is enjoying a wonderful, wonderful day, as they should. Children and significant others have made special plans and showered gifts upon the awesome moms in their lives. They are also posting their thank yous and whatnot to Facebook. Which is great. I'd so rather see the love than see people arguing politics.
Nevertheless, I'm a little bummed for myself because no one at this house takes me seriously when I say that the best gift I could get for Mother's Day would be:
1. a clean house.
2. to not have to cook.
3. brunch.
I would also love some flowers, but they just die--or chocolate, but I gave up eating dairy so that won't work. So I'd really have liked my 2 other dreams to come true.
Alas, it's not meant to be. I did get two wonderful handmade presents from Anna and Bryce. HUGE thanks to their teachers for doing those projects. And The Man did go to the store and get some coffee.
Then he asked me twice if I had made coffee yet. Bummer right?
That is my whine in a nutshell. I completely get that it is lame. I am very lucky, far too many of my Facebook friends are missing a loved one who they'll never see again on this day and I am crabby about making Mac & Cheese.
I'm shaking off my acting like a baby and restarting the day. Happy Mother's Day to All! I hope it is gloriously sunny and lovely by you today--and I hope you get spoiled, spoiled, spoiled OR that you do some major spoiling for a mom in your life today!
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
I've got to share!
So I've got to share, because for me this was super exciting. You may recall, last week, I saw an online premiere of an upcoming movie Mighty Fine and then wrote a review of the movie on my blog.
Well today I got an email from the coordinator of the event over at Mom Central and it said that the writer and director of the movie "loved my post". How cool is that! A writer and director loved something I wrote! Squeee!
Totally Made My Day!
And then to top it off, turns out it's National Moscato Day!
Barefoot has a nice Moscato chilled with some gouda cheese and crackers. mmm mmm.
Well today I got an email from the coordinator of the event over at Mom Central and it said that the writer and director of the movie "loved my post". How cool is that! A writer and director loved something I wrote! Squeee!
Totally Made My Day!
And then to top it off, turns out it's National Moscato Day!
Barefoot has a nice Moscato chilled with some gouda cheese and crackers. mmm mmm.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Really Small Piece of Yellow Plastic
Remember how I was talking last post about getting rid of stuff in anticipation of our moving later this month? How I enjoy the reducing of 'stuff'? Well this morning, The Man was pretty bent out of shape.
Turns out I threw out a piece of yellow plastic that was part of his table saw. Woopsie. As fate would have it, The Man realized it was missing after the garbage man had come and gone. Now I have to check with The Man before I clean out a drawer/cabinet or box. *Sigh*
Wait, I just had an Oprah-worthy A-ha moment. I'm going to empower The Man to clean out and pack his own assorted stuff. This way I won't run the risk of throwing out other stuff that looks like junk to me that he likes, or is actually useful.
So after that debacle, which occured prior to my first cup of coffee...
I took my bowl of potato salad which I made with our new Garden Veggie Dip and headed over to Anna and the B-mans school for the Teacher Appreciation Luncheon.
Here is my Garden Veggie Potato Salad Recipe. I prepped the individual components last night and then mixed it all together this morning.
3 lbs washed and quartered yellow potatoes (skin on) boiled until they are fork tender
4 slices of Turkey Bacon cooked and crumbled. I made the turkey in the oven, that way the turkey bacon doesn't burn.
4 stalks of celery, chopped
1 bunch of green onions white and about 3 inches of green chopped
2 tablespoons of Garden Veggie Dip Mix mixed with 1 cup light mayo.
Super Easy, Super Good and 1000 times better than store-bought tater salad.
Turns out I threw out a piece of yellow plastic that was part of his table saw. Woopsie. As fate would have it, The Man realized it was missing after the garbage man had come and gone. Now I have to check with The Man before I clean out a drawer/cabinet or box. *Sigh*
Wait, I just had an Oprah-worthy A-ha moment. I'm going to empower The Man to clean out and pack his own assorted stuff. This way I won't run the risk of throwing out other stuff that looks like junk to me that he likes, or is actually useful.
So after that debacle, which occured prior to my first cup of coffee...
I took my bowl of potato salad which I made with our new Garden Veggie Dip and headed over to Anna and the B-mans school for the Teacher Appreciation Luncheon.
Here is my Garden Veggie Potato Salad Recipe. I prepped the individual components last night and then mixed it all together this morning.
3 lbs washed and quartered yellow potatoes (skin on) boiled until they are fork tender
4 slices of Turkey Bacon cooked and crumbled. I made the turkey in the oven, that way the turkey bacon doesn't burn.
4 stalks of celery, chopped
1 bunch of green onions white and about 3 inches of green chopped
2 tablespoons of Garden Veggie Dip Mix mixed with 1 cup light mayo.
Super Easy, Super Good and 1000 times better than store-bought tater salad.
Monday, May 7, 2012
If I had a TV show
If I had a TV Show, I think this would make for a great theme song.
Of course I do not star in, write, or produce any half hour comedies. Though I'm open to it! I think if I could work with a team of writers I could manage something decent. Or at least I like to think so. How terrible was that last sentence, first I started with Or and then I ended with so. *shudders*
Here we are another Monday, and you know what that means? Tomorrow is trash day! I love getting rid of stuff. For me, the best part of the moving process is getting rid of useless stuff we shouldn't have been holding on to in the first place.
As I have mentioned, The Man is with us for the next few weeks to help facilitate the moving and so he can prevent me from pitching most of his stuff, especially what is in the garage. Most everything that is in there looks broken or pointless to move.
Tonight I am going to mention that we are having a garage sale this Thursday and Friday. I'm hoping he will see the light that he will need to help. The man doesn't like garage sales. I'm thinking most men don't.
Hey that could be a swagbucks poll of the day! Swagbucks is a search engine I use because I earn 'swagbucks' that can be redeemed for gift cards. I'm always surfing the web, might as well earn some gift cards for my time, right? I also earn points for referrals, so wink wink, nudge nudge, here is my referral link.
The daily polls that they have are submitted by users and are on any subject you can think of to ask an opinion. Today the poll concerns what is your second favorite way to eat potatoes. So you see asking about garage sales would be totally fitting with the tone of Swagbucks Daily Polls.
Of course I do not star in, write, or produce any half hour comedies. Though I'm open to it! I think if I could work with a team of writers I could manage something decent. Or at least I like to think so. How terrible was that last sentence, first I started with Or and then I ended with so. *shudders*
Here we are another Monday, and you know what that means? Tomorrow is trash day! I love getting rid of stuff. For me, the best part of the moving process is getting rid of useless stuff we shouldn't have been holding on to in the first place.
As I have mentioned, The Man is with us for the next few weeks to help facilitate the moving and so he can prevent me from pitching most of his stuff, especially what is in the garage. Most everything that is in there looks broken or pointless to move.
Tonight I am going to mention that we are having a garage sale this Thursday and Friday. I'm hoping he will see the light that he will need to help. The man doesn't like garage sales. I'm thinking most men don't.
Hey that could be a swagbucks poll of the day! Swagbucks is a search engine I use because I earn 'swagbucks' that can be redeemed for gift cards. I'm always surfing the web, might as well earn some gift cards for my time, right? I also earn points for referrals, so wink wink, nudge nudge, here is my referral link.
The daily polls that they have are submitted by users and are on any subject you can think of to ask an opinion. Today the poll concerns what is your second favorite way to eat potatoes. So you see asking about garage sales would be totally fitting with the tone of Swagbucks Daily Polls.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Mighty Fine, Movie Review
As I mentioned quickly yesterday, I was able to see an online premier of the movie Mighty Fine last night. Here is a short description of the story from the writer and director Debbie Goodstein:
The story of "Mighty Fine" is fictional, but it draws to a great extent on writer/director Debbie Goodstein's vivid memories of her childhood. "My father had anger issues, ups and downs, and living in his world could be a bit of a rollercoaster ride," says Goodstein. "He loved his family but had self-destructive impulses and a rage that made life with him unpredictable and sometimes very scary." Many of Goodstein's friends also had fathers similar to her own, and she contrived the character of Joe Fine as a composite. Goodstein sees Joe as a creature of his time, someone who couldn't exist today: "Joe Fine is the king of his castle, like so many men of the seventies. But even then, things were changing rapidly, and men like Joe, with all their bravado and patriarchal dominance, were poised for extinction. Today, with so many women in the workplace, that castle has become more of a stronghold of equanimity."
A good story, and a good movie more specifically, sticks with you long after the credits. Mighty Fine is such a story. The mother and two daughters are held hostage to the mood swings of the father played by Chazz Palminteri. One moment he is a doting father and husband lavishly spoiling his children and the next moment he is brandishing a shotgun. His unpredictability adds all the suspense this movie needs.
What sticks with me most, is that in this movie Debbie Goodstein is able to show us that the father, Joseph Fine, is not one dimensional. We know that financial difficulties and his own childhood are major factors in his deteriorating mental state. This insider knowledge makes it difficult to vilify Joseph and adds shades of grey to the film.
All of the actors gave wonderful performances. Andie MacDowell, as the mother and a holocaust survivor, plays a women who was rescued by her husband and therefore is deeply indebted to him. At the same time she has two teen daughters who need her strength. It is wonderful to see while Stella is bent by her wartime past, she is not broken.
The two teen daughters are played by Rainey Qualley, who played the older and most outspoken family member Maddie; and Natalie the writer played by Jodelle Ferland.
As a parent, this movie was a stark reminder of how harmful unpredictability and uncontrolled anger can be toward children of any age. While I am not much like Joe, I will certainly think of him often when I am tempted to lose my temper. Mighty Fine shows that most of the time, when parents are angry and take it out on their children, it's not because of anything the child may have done, but is due to outside factors.
The movie is opening up in select theaters on May 25th. You can see if it is playing by you here.
Disclosure: www.momcentral.com/mcc I participated in a campaign on behalf of Mom Central Consulting for Mighty Fine and the distributor. I received access to an online showing of the film and a promotional item to thank me for participating.
The story of "Mighty Fine" is fictional, but it draws to a great extent on writer/director Debbie Goodstein's vivid memories of her childhood. "My father had anger issues, ups and downs, and living in his world could be a bit of a rollercoaster ride," says Goodstein. "He loved his family but had self-destructive impulses and a rage that made life with him unpredictable and sometimes very scary." Many of Goodstein's friends also had fathers similar to her own, and she contrived the character of Joe Fine as a composite. Goodstein sees Joe as a creature of his time, someone who couldn't exist today: "Joe Fine is the king of his castle, like so many men of the seventies. But even then, things were changing rapidly, and men like Joe, with all their bravado and patriarchal dominance, were poised for extinction. Today, with so many women in the workplace, that castle has become more of a stronghold of equanimity."
A good story, and a good movie more specifically, sticks with you long after the credits. Mighty Fine is such a story. The mother and two daughters are held hostage to the mood swings of the father played by Chazz Palminteri. One moment he is a doting father and husband lavishly spoiling his children and the next moment he is brandishing a shotgun. His unpredictability adds all the suspense this movie needs.
What sticks with me most, is that in this movie Debbie Goodstein is able to show us that the father, Joseph Fine, is not one dimensional. We know that financial difficulties and his own childhood are major factors in his deteriorating mental state. This insider knowledge makes it difficult to vilify Joseph and adds shades of grey to the film.
All of the actors gave wonderful performances. Andie MacDowell, as the mother and a holocaust survivor, plays a women who was rescued by her husband and therefore is deeply indebted to him. At the same time she has two teen daughters who need her strength. It is wonderful to see while Stella is bent by her wartime past, she is not broken.
The two teen daughters are played by Rainey Qualley, who played the older and most outspoken family member Maddie; and Natalie the writer played by Jodelle Ferland.
As a parent, this movie was a stark reminder of how harmful unpredictability and uncontrolled anger can be toward children of any age. While I am not much like Joe, I will certainly think of him often when I am tempted to lose my temper. Mighty Fine shows that most of the time, when parents are angry and take it out on their children, it's not because of anything the child may have done, but is due to outside factors.
The movie is opening up in select theaters on May 25th. You can see if it is playing by you here.
Disclosure: www.momcentral.com/mcc I participated in a campaign on behalf of Mom Central Consulting for Mighty Fine and the distributor. I received access to an online showing of the film and a promotional item to thank me for participating.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Driveby Blogging
Hi all!
How is your Thursday going? Im getting ready to watch an online premiere of a new movie. I got the opportunity through Mom Central. Im very excited, I've got on an after 6pm formal dress. I'll let you know my review tomorrow.
Plus The Man is home for 3 weeks to help us move! Yippee!
How is your Thursday going? Im getting ready to watch an online premiere of a new movie. I got the opportunity through Mom Central. Im very excited, I've got on an after 6pm formal dress. I'll let you know my review tomorrow.
Plus The Man is home for 3 weeks to help us move! Yippee!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
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