For Your Wandering Pleasure

Posted June 1, 2009 by Christy
Categories: Procrastinating

We’ve all seen the bad tattoos and we cringed. Now check out the “geeky” Scientific Tattoos and be stumped and in awe all at the same time. I wish I had thought of some of these.

Next is my newest daily entertainment site: Surviving the World. I spent an entire evening reading through the year I missed and have to say that I adore a site that can so effectively capture the horrific perspective of a tree in the fall.

And, last but not least, a preparedness site for those who may need to review their Zombie Plans. Zombiedefense.org offers something for everyone – from the novice to the experienced planner. And it’s entertaining to boot! Although I could have used better timing on the sharing of this site. I received it only a few days after cleaning out a cabinet full of old (and particularly horrible smelling) candles. As I attempted to throw them out, I kept thinking that I’d really regret it if the apocalypse hit anytime soon – especially as I sat in the dark eating cold beans from a can. On the brighter side, now I know that the stench of a bad candle won’t give me away. Here’s to hoping zombies aren’t interested by the comforting aroma of  French Vanilla.

A Picture’s Worth 1000 Laughs

Posted May 12, 2009 by Christy
Categories: Procrastinating

Thank you to Six for sharing this delightful train wreck!

Awkward Family Photos

Seed Money For Peace of Mind

Posted May 11, 2009 by Christy
Categories: Ponderings

I’ve been informed that no matter how poor one might be, economically speaking, rolling pennies is a waste of time. I’ll have you all know that I find value in such activities, not for the monetary value, but because it’s a cathartic activity.

Until recently, I rolled my saved change regularly to deposit into savings. Since my bank will no longer accept my rolled change, I’ll have to find another activity offering mind-numbing stress relief.  Since I also enjoy shelling peas for the same effect, I’m guessing I’ll be preparing more recipes including peas. Peas don’t leave my hands smelling of metal so I guess there is that added benefit . . . although, if smell was an issue, I would have taken up shelling vanilla seeds instead.

Who Knew!?

Posted May 8, 2009 by Christy
Categories: Wanderings

I’ve learned recently that I enjoy hockey. Who knew! About a year ago, “Uncle Ted” gave away free tickets to the Caps games to employees in an attempt to up the attendance in the stands.The Kid and I dressed in the appropriate colors and attended all the games we could. Being the great businessman that he is, “Uncle Ted” gave  me no free tickets this year forcing me to actually PURCHASE them when I have the inkling to attend a game. This wouldn’t be a problem, except that “Uncle Ted” gave away excellent seats. Excellent. And since attending the weekend games has become a “thing” for me and The Kid to enjoy together, she’s come to expect the excellent seats. I can’t blame her. In fact, I may actually be using her as the excuse to justify buying excellent seats. If you’ve ever had excellent seats to a hockey game, I’m betting you aren’t blaming me either.

Lucky for us as fans of the local team, the Caps are doing well this year. They’re in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Thanks to Wikipedia and some friends with experience, I’m getting pretty comfortable and casual with the lingo. Again, who knew I’d ever be able to talk sports, let alone actually WANT to?!

Unfortunately, the tickets to excellent seats in the playoffs are even more budget-unfriendly than regular season games. The fiscally responsible parent in me says I should ration the games we actually attend, while this emerging hockey fan screams “JUST BUY THE TICKETS!”

While we’ve dressed in red to show support when attending the games this season, I compromised and found the sports channels on TV. Who knew my TV could actually receive sporting events without the universe imploding?

DH does not watch sports. He did not attend the games even when it was just a fun thing to try. But as a supportive husband, he has listened and followed (or appeared to follow) as I detail the path through the playoffs. A week ago, I noticed (but subtly did not point out) that he was actually sitting and WATCHING the game with me. To reward this behavior, I promptly made manly snacks to seal his attendance for at least another period. A few days later, the 3 of us watched the game on TV, shouting, commenting, and critiquing. The things that all good fans should be doing to support their local team – short of actually BUYING tickets to the game.

On Wednesday, I wasn’t home in time for the game (an away game requiring our support via TV), but figured I’d watch the end or catch the score later. When I arrived home, I found that DH and The Kid had watched the first 2/3 of the game – this is an actual miracle.  My favorite part of his recap was the retelling of The Kid’s commented that she didn’t like the all white crowd – she prefers the crowd to in color – specifically red. Fashion sense and a taste for (hockey) blood – That’s my kid!

So Do La Fa Me Do Re

Posted April 21, 2009 by Christy
Categories: Procrastinating

According to The Inspiration Room, this video is an ad created by Belgium TV station VTM looking for an actress to play the lead role in The Sound of Music. The Belgium commuter station was seeded with 200 dancers performing to a remix of Do Re Mi and were joined by passersby making for a really cool show. I recommend watching the video in its entirety.

Thanks to V for sharing and The Inspiration Room for the explanation in English!