August 23, 2012

Back in the Saddle


I have decided that exercising and blogging are a lot alike.  

The thought of both cause me to shudder at times and my mind instantly races down my mental list of excuses as to why I cannot do them. 

"I'm waaaay to busy!"
"My children need me!"
"There are blackberries and huckleberries ready to be picked!"
"I must go yard-saleing!"
"I have to plan my menus for this week, compile a grocery list, organize all my coupons and then go to the store!"
"I have to finish reading ____________ (insert title here)!"

Whoops! I didn't mean to let that last one out. Mark never allows me to use that one so I have to secretly whisper it to myself as I walk away from the pile of laundry that needs to be folded and put away. 

This month hasn't been too busy. In fact, it has been our slowest month here yet and I have greedily loved every minute of it. I have had friends over for blackberry cobbler and wine. We have gone to movies in the park and for walks late at night. Our little family has just been having fun. So perfect I can hardly stand it.

That is my most current excuse by the way. Life is too perfect for me to sit down on the computer and write down some random things while I throw in a couple of pictures to document the experience. This morning though, I finally received it - my letter welcoming me back to school. My little "perfect" bubble was popped and I had to wake up to the reality that I do have a job and it is starting to call my name. 

While going through my 547 random emails this morning that have clogged up my work email, I decided to take a break and come on over here to post a little something. Because just like exercising, once I suck it up and get started, I really like it!

Here is what we did on my birthday this year.

My birthday has always had the luck of happening during the Umatilla County Fair. As a pre-teen I would always beg for money to go to the fair and my girlfriends and I would go ride the rides, eat yummy-but-greasy food, and stay up way late (plus we would stare at all the cute boys of course!). It was a blast each and every time. In fact, Mark and I have a funny story about a time we ran into each other at fair but I will have to share that another time. This year, Mark had to go help patrol the fair so I decided to take the boys and wonder around a bit with them. 

They had an awesome time! We ran into Aunt McMolly and Brody, Gabe and Ailsa who were all showing stuff at the fair and we also met my parents and little brother Zachary later that evening. Every hour or so we would also run into Mark and get him all caught up on every little thing that had happened in the last hour since we saw him (the boys can talk an awful lot if you let them!). 

They told him all about the exotic animals that they were able to see and Caleb casually mentioned that he was brave enough to touch the snake while Owen was not. Mark asked me if I had been brave enough also and I informed him that my bravery was not to be called into question, but if I had touched that snake, then my intelligence was the thing sorely lacking. (Owen later wanted to go back to prove his manhood but I enticed him away with the promise of cotton candy).


The next time that we ran into Mark, the boys informed him that they had inhaled a corn dog each, along with a red slushy and cotton candy. The tattled that "Mommy" had tried to get them to eat alligator but they wouldn't no matter how good she said it tasted. They also told him that Mommy didn't share very much of her elephant ear and she even growled when a stranger got to close to it. "Mommy" explained that she only eats elephant ears once a year...


An hour later we ran into Mark again and the boys were talking over each other in their excitement to tell him all about the games that they played. They also told him how they now realized the fair is an expensive place because after 2 games that Mommy paid for, they were on their own paying for them. They then asked for a raise in their allowance (which was denied). 


After that hour, my parents and little brother showed up along with the ride bracelets that my parents had purchased earlier that week for them. I, for some silly reason, was thinking the kids would be happy with the "little kid" rides that they had always enjoyed. Nope! The next time we ran into Mark they were jumping up and down telling him how they went on this ride and that ride. I couldn't believe that my boys were ready for those rides yet but they both had a blast and even though I was expecting vomit from Mr. O, it never came. 







As the night progressed, the boys had more and more fun. In fact, when Mark walked by now they would just wave on their way to their next ride, barely slowing down. I would stop and talk briefly since I was weighed down by the 3 snakes and giant gopher thing that Owen won, as well as leftover elephant ear and slushy. 


We ended up leaving around 11:15 and the boys passed out within 2 minutes of me starting the car. They also gave me a surprise birthday present the next day! 
They slept in until 8:20 (unheard of!) and told me I was THEE best Mommy ever. 
Happy Birthday to me indeed!

Now, to get back to those emails...

August 8, 2012

Summer...and the color yellow - 2 of my favorite things!


Then followed that beautiful season...Summer....
Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light; and the landscape
Lay as if new created in all the freshness of childhood.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow












August 6, 2012

July Book Review

I always feel like I should get so much reading done over the summer but I find with the weather being so nice, we are just never home!
I did manage to squeeze in some reading thanks to our beach vacation and camping trip so here are my July book reviews. 



The Hallowed Hunt  After reading a book by this author last month, I decided to try another one out. I wasn't disappointed. In fact, I think I liked this one just a smidge more than the other one. It is a fantasy book but the fantasy part isn't heavy handed at all. The main character is a man who when he was a boy, had the soul of a wolf magically placed into his body against his will. He has battled against it his whole life and finally becomes resigned to the fact that he can ignore the wolf and just live his life. He is sent by his patron (the king's right hand man) to investigate the actions of the prince. He arrives to find the prince dead, killed by a young woman whom the prince had magically infused with an animal spirit as well. From there the story takes all kinds of twists and turns that are both clever and unpredictable. The main characters are likable and the story is never slow. I gave this story a 7 and a half.


Product DetailsWhen Mark and I were first dating I read This Present Darkness and Piercing the Darkness - both books I loved. I was very excited to see this one on the bookshelves at our library and I couldn't wait to start reading it. The story is about an older man who is in a car accident that kills his wife. They were famous magicians together (think David Copperfield and Harry Houdini) and soul mates as well. Upon her death, the man decided to no longer practice magic until a young woman enters his life who is astonishingly just like his wife when he had first met her. Same looks, same characteristics, same background, everything. The kicker is, she wants to learn how to do magic tricks and seems to have a natural ability. This story is full of strange things though. When she does certain tricks, other people far away are affected and the question of who is this girl and is his wife really dead all come into play. I personally didn't enjoy the book as much as I though I would and even had a hard time staying with it but that could have been because I tried to read it in 5 to 10 minutes stretches whenever I could. I am only going to give the book a 5 right now but I might have another go at it this winter. 


Nineteen Eighty-Four This is a book that I have been wanting to read for a long time. I really enjoyed Animal Farm in high school and I wasn't disappointed with this book at all. What amazed me was how many things in the book are still referenced and talked about today. The story is very thought provoking (of course!) and your imagination can't help but wonder what if? It is sad in a similar way that Animal Farm bummed me out at the end but it is such a look in the mirror at what society is like that when you put it down you aren't thinking sad things, you are wondering how can I change things? I really liked this book but I love the story of how Mark's cousin had to read this book before his wife would marry him even more! That's a woman who knows the importance of a good book!


 I had heard so much about these books that I finally just had to read them to see what all the fuss was about. People were using words like captivating, scintillating, and provocative. When I was at a used book store I ease- dropped on a conversation between two ladies and how these were the best books they had ever read. So I really had no choice in the matter - I had to read them! Hmmm... what to say though. I know that many will disagree with me but I must admit I just wasn't that impressed. There are so many things I didn't like about the books: it's a twilight rip-off with a lot more sex, all the two main characters do is fight and f*^# (in all kinds of ways of course), the plot lines are seen from a mile off and they really aren't that good, etc.  (I'm probably going to get some major heat for saying all those bad things about these books!) I did read all three and I though the first one was the "best" of the three but I am only going to give these books an overall 4. 

Can You Keep a Secret?I am a huge fan of Sophie Kinsella and I first read this book a few years ago during my annual Wallowa Lake retreat with my college girl friends. Hailey had brought it along and I quickly took it over and read it during the 3 days we were there. I loved it! It is hilarious, silly, and a perfect fast, funny read. I have reread it probably at least 4 times and each time it still cracks me up. I give this book a 9 - not because it is clever and thought provoking but because it always puts me in a good mood when I read it and makes me laugh out loud. Important qualities in a book for me!





August 1, 2012

July Photo Challenge

This last month was a lot of fun as far as picture taking was concerned! 
I had plenty of time and even though I didn't get all the shots I wanted to, I still had lots to choose from. 

Check out Sarah's pictures at her blog also!

Water:

I think I had the wrong category in my head for this one all month long because on Sarah's blog the category says: Lakes, Rivers, Streams..etc. Oops!
This is Owen getting ready to be drenched at the pool.

An Insect:



I couldn't choose between the two (sorry!). This pretty butterfly hatched right by my flower pot and we all just happened to be outside when it happened. Beautiful!

Joy:


This is a repost of a picture (from Owen's birthday) but of all my pictures this month, this is truly the only one I have of true, heart-felt joy. 

Something Patriotic:


Something Sad:


While this picture evokes feeling of sadness for all the brave firefighters that we lost during 9/11, I had an amazing picture of the apartments that burned down - the sunset was right behind and it was a gorgeous photo but alas, I have looked everywhere and cannot find it.

Here are next month's challenges!

1. Something tiny
2. Something you found
3. Looking down
4. Somewhere you went
5. Something that begins with the letter I

Have fun Sarah and I'll see you in a few short weeks!