Thursday, June 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
What I'm Loving Wednesday
I'm LOVING this song Good Life by One Republic:
I LOVE that Isaac and I were both cavity free at the dentist. Yay! After all of my dental nightmares this year, it was a relief to get the all clear finally.Tuesday, June 21, 2011
"Different, Not Less"
Anyways, I recently watched Temple Grandin, an autistic woman, which originally aired as an HBO special.
Anyone out there seen it? What did you think?
Monday, June 20, 2011
whirlwind
The next day I met up with a good friend from college, Nicole. She was in town visiting her father. That has been a fun part of my parents moving to the Lancaster area: we end up in town a lot of times for holidays. I had only intended to stay an hour or two but it was so pleasant floating around in her pool that I ended up spending most of the afternoon there. I had put sunscreen on my face but I ended up up with a bad burn on my chest.
After that I dashed off to a graduation party at the TrueDeeva's house and spent the afternoon giggling at her former mother in law's antics being shocked at how much all of the kids had grown up. I think her daughter was in first grade the last time I saw her, and now she looks like a young lady, ready to go off to middle school. I managed to avoid drama with Isaac's daddy (We had both been invited and I had asked that we go at different times because I thought that might confuse Isaac. His dad didn't like that suggestion, but it worked out in the end.)
Sunday I squeezed in a walk with my friend Kim, before we were back to Lanc for a nice meal with my dad. Joe grilled steaks and I had a turkey burger. At first I was sad and it was one of the first times int he past year that I really found myself wanting to eat red meat. But once they were there on the table, they looked less appetizing and I was fine with my turkey burger. It was a great weekend.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
feeling crafty

We made this out of things completely around the house. I just used a cereal box with the flower die cut and then modge podged random scrapbook paper on. I used a straw with a pick up stick inside to jab into some craft foam and then I just shredded the leftover scrapbook paper to cover up the foam. The ribbon was leftover from the curtains in my office.
P.S. Last day of school today!!!!!
Monday, June 13, 2011
An interview with Isaac, as he graduates kindergarten

I am really good at: math
I like to: do the monkey bars at recess
Someone that makes me laugh: Damien
One word that describes you: difficult (I swear, no prompting from me on that one!)
I am really happy when: it's my birthday
I am really sad when: I have to wash the dishes
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Movies...
The Business of Being Born This is one that came recommended by quite a few of my friends. It's basically a big advertisement for midwifery and home births. Although some of their views bordered on over the top propaganda (just because monkeys that are c-sectioned don't care for their young, doesn't mean that women who have sections are going to be less attached to their babies!), I thought it raised as lot of interesting points about how women in America view childbirth.
Paper Clips This was a really cute documentary about a middle school in rural Appalachia who decide to collect a paperclip for every child that was killed in the Halocaust. It was really good.
National Geographic: Solitary Confinement
Tupac and Biggie
Man on Wire
Movies That I Tried to Watch and Just Couldn't Get Into
