Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Well...

I survived... And it wasn't as bad as I anticipated.

Isaac had fun and so did his guests.

( This one turned out especially blurry but look how terrified Ilona is of Monkey Joe.)
I'm glad birthdays only come once a year. :)

Monday, February 28, 2011

the social network

So I'm e-mailing back and forth with a new e-harmony guy. He seems nice enough, although he tends to go for long periods of time (5-7 days) before he replies to my e-mails, which I find rather irritating. I suggested since we both have gmail sometime we could use the chat feature on there. He responded that he likes the chat feature on facebook better and gave me his screen name there.
Which, eh, no.
I'm just going to ignore that one. I think I would much rather give him my phone number friend him on facebook. As a matter of fact, besides my home address, (which he could probably find on his own with a few minutes of internet sleuthing) I can't think of anything more personal to let him see. I know I am rather addicted to facebook, probably more so than the average person. Giving him access to that would mean access of my pictures. Ones that I added and ones that others have tagged....
Including this little gem my aunt recent tagged of me:

***shudder***

Also providing total access to pictures of Isaac, my friend's comments, events, groups, my updates, my tweets, a link to this blog.... yeah I don't think so.

Thoughts?

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Enlarged the font. any easier to read?

Sunday, February 27, 2011

tee hee

This was in the Sound Off comments today. It's funny because it is so close to the majority of the comments published by the paper. " Yeah! Down with education! Teachers are the worst. They are the most evil people on the planet. They are the ones who caused the economic downturn that caused banks to fail and people to lose their jobs. It wasn't greedy people on Wall Street, it was teachers. I lost my job because of teachers. I did not get a raise because of teachers. My life did not turn out the way I wanted because of teachers. I am a disappointment because of teachers. Down with education. Our country would be just fine if no one went to school. We would still have the strongest economy. You don't need to go to school to be an engineer or a doctor. You don't need an education to be a computer software developer or to design the jet fighters that keep our country safe. Education is so overrated. They should fire all the teachers and replace them with random people off the street. You would not even notice a difference. You don't need special training to teach kids with learning disabilities how to read or do physics. I heard that Osama bin Laden is really the head of the teacher's union. Don't get me started on unions. All unions are evil. Companies like Wall Mart don't allow unions and look how well they treat their workers. Who needs a middle class anyway? There should just be rich and poor people. "

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Of all the cool presents Isaac got for his birthday...

It's been the fart putty that has had us in stiches all afternoon.
What can I say? We're easily amused.

Monday, February 21, 2011

not exactly pristine...

I've noticed a disturbing trend on some blogs lately. It seems that many mommies in blog lands mysteriously have kitchens that look like this:
Or this....
Not even a dirty mug and some bagel crumbs on the counter, let alone stray underwear, crayons, rollerskates, briefcase, school projects, unopened mail that are magnetically drawn to all surfaces in my kitchen.
If you only saw kitchens like the ones above all day, you might start to feel pretty bad about yourself.
Let me lift your self esteem...

And let me introduce you to my floor...
Bad to worse...

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I was home from school today.

Did some cooking and baking for the week.

And I made a big mess.

I wish I was not the kind of person who struggles with things like getting up early, tidying up after myself, staying on top of things...

I'm trying though, to be better.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Swirl, Tap, Buff -- random smatterings

So I'm a sucker for a good informercial. Have you ever seen the Bare Escentuals Mineral Makeup informercials? (I tried to embed the video, but every time I tried it made my browser crash. Like, seriously, five times.) I've been wanting to get a good foundation but I am scared of liquid ones. I feel like I can't apply them without looking ridiculous. Anyways, I had to go to King of Prussia to go the ATT head quarters to swap out my phone and since I was there I figured I may as well go to the mall and since I was at the mall I may as well go to a makeup counter and have someone help me find a decent foundation. Then I walked by the Bare Escentuals store and saw the huge counter with make up artists doing girls' faces and I couldn't help it. As PT Barnum said, "There's a sucker born every minute" and I am so often that sucker. Anyways, I walked out with their starter kit for 63 bucks, which I think is actually a pretty good deal. You get the foundation powder, the bronzing powder, and the setting powder, three brushes and a huge thing of brush cleaner for that price, which I thought was pretty decent. Three good brushes alone can cost you that much. I also spent a fair amount of time playing around with their blushes, but at 16 bucks a pop, I decided to pass. Which worked out: I had a covergirl coupon which I combined with a good sale and got Covergirl blush at the grocery store for about 1.50. Oh, and I also got a free sample of facial moisturizer and a cute black and pink reuseable fabric bag. And I have to say, I am satisfied so far. The coverage is good and yet the foundation doesn't feel heavy. The brushes are super soft. Anyways, my dad helped me get my taxes squared away tonight. As per our support agreement, Isaac's dad and I take turns claiming our offspring for tax purposes and this is his year. It's also my first year as head of household and not being in school, etc. I was pretty concerned for a while that I was going to owe tons of money. It looks like I will squeak by in the black with a very modest refund. Phew! Great blog post. It's a pretty concise summary of why our education system is in desperate need of reform. Teachers have been really taking the heat locally (the school district I work for, as well as several other local ones are in a gridlock of contract negotiations) and nationally with this mess in Wisconsin. It's easy to make teachers a scapegoat, but we are working within a hopelessly flawed system. I am really thinking I may head down to Washington in July for the march.

So Friday was Isaac's birthday. He ended up being extremely sick all last week. Barfed Saturday, and cough and high fever Sunday. I kept him home from school Monday and Tuesday. He made it through Wednesday but then Thursday he was sent home after throwing up in class. I ended up keeping him home Friday just to make sure we were in the clear. My mom kept Isaac most of the week (because she ROCKS!!!!!) but I decided to take a sick day Friday and we stayed home together, which was lovely. I didn't touch my sick time my first two years, so I have plenty of it piled up. This year I don't feel guilty about using it.

The exchange with Daddy went very well (hurray!). My parents had bought Isaac a ticket to the circus as a Christmas present and this was the weekend to use them. He and his Dad seemed to have a really wonderful time there. His dad also had a little party on Saturday. Next weekend the celebrations will continue when his dad is joining us and my brothers for a Sixers game (Isaac's big present). I'm definitely looking forward to that. The next day will be his party at Monkey Joe's for his school and church friends, which I am not looking forward to at all as much. I've managed to avoid a birthday party up until now by flatly refusing year after year. He brought out the big guns this year though and had my mother appeal to me on his behalf.

If you know me at all you know that I would pretty much rather rip out my own fingernails than go to a child's birthday party at a Chuck E Cheese-like establishment on a Saturday. When Isaac brings home invitations from other kids I put them straight in the trash.

However, since it is February and thus we can't do a cheap/free outdoor type venue, and since I am certainly NOT about to have a million five years olds over to the house and be responsible for amusing them for several hours, Monkey Joe's all inclusive party package began to look better and better. Anyways, I will be relieved when that part is over and done with.

Anyways, that's about it for now. I guess I should get to bed. Have a lovely week all!

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