Sunday, August 31, 2008

Sunday: what I learned today

1. Don't pour hot liquids into plastics that easily melt.
2. My two best new camera options are either larger and 10x zoom or smaller with 5x zoom.
3. The new cat outhouse works well as a step.
4. Well loved stuffed animals never really leave.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Saturday: we got a lot done

Today we managed to get several chores done! Ben and a coworker cut down some trees that had fallen, and then Ben and I moved the branches into the woods. I cleaned the kitchen, started laundry, and changed the kitty litter box (see below). I also managed to take a nap and we both played a lot of video games...so it wasn't just a work day.

Before new litter box:


After new litter box. I'm hoping the length and the piece of board in front will help a lot with keeping the litter out of the hallway.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Thursday: Cats. Work Safety

Work safety
I get back from vacation and go to the bathroom. Much to my surprise I see some of that safety foam on the edge of the garbage can. It is your normal sheet metal garbage can mounted to the wall. The edges aren't sharp and the corners are rounded. It is easy to avoid so doesn't seem to be an obstacle. The only thing I can think of? Our safety engineer decided it was a hazard to the workplace.

Cat breeds
Ben was looking at cat breeds today and we decided that Flurry's marking match a Turkish Van pretty well and her attidutude matches a Maine Coon. Turkish Vans are all white except for markings on the head and tail. Flurry's aren't as prominent as purebreeds though. This is what wikipedia says about Maine Coon personailites, with my remarks:

"Maine Coons are a breed distinguished by high intelligence, dexterity, and playfulness. They have a tendency to use their front paws extensively (often curling the paw round to pick objects up) and as a consequence will easily learn to open cabinet doors, turn on water faucets, flush toilets, or pick up small objects. Some Maine Coons will eat, or even drink, from their paws, rather than from the bowl itself. All the time!

Due to their above-average intelligence, Maine Coons are known to be one of the easiest cat breeds to train. Maine Coons are noted for their ability to trill their meows, which sounds like a combination of a purr and a meow We think she does this, and they tend to make this sound when happy or startled. When they do meow, it tends to be very high in pitch, in comparison to other breeds. They are noted for rarely eating alone, preferring to eat in the company of other cats or humans. She often eats when we are in the kitchen Maine Coons are not known to be "lap cats" but of course, this may depend on the individual cat and some may prefer laps. Flurry's oonly a lap cat for the day after we get back from a long vacation

Some Maine Coons enjoy playing with, but not usually in, water. Flurry lover her sinks! ...

Maine Coons can be very dog-like in their behavior. Playing fetch is a favorite game. As with dogs, they will bring their ball, drop it at the feet of their intended playmate and wait for the ball to be thrown. They will often accompany their owner on chores She loves following me! like getting the mail, walking the dog, and may also come when beckoned, even if outside. Maine Coons are typically very calm and listen to their owners. Ok, well maybe she isn't very calm or listeny."



Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Tuesday: ultimate

Tonight at bible study we played ultimate frisbee again. A slightly smaller field though so we didn't have to run as far. I really enjoyed it. I'm not great at it, but can usually catch/pass if the throw is good and I'm standing still or there aren't too many people blocking. But then I managed to catch the last pass of the night for the last goal while running. I broke two fingernails, but was proud of the catch.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Monday: back to work

Well, at least it is a long weekend this coming weekend. :)

I have a cankersore on my tongue. It hurts and I talk funny. Kind-of lispy.

Ben and I both started some house projects today, and I did take one picture but it's boring. Guess you'll have to wait until it's finished. Oh! I still need to put the wash in the drier.

I did more wii fit today. There was an exercise called Jackknife which was just fancy sit-ups.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Sunday: comics

Sunday: we're home

11.75 hours, 5 reststops, 3 detours, and 1 expired passport and we made it home. It turns out that passports can be expired until next summer and still get you through the Canadian border. But how am I supposed to remember to renew mine in 2017 now?

Flurry woke us up several times throughout the night to be petted. If I wasn't asleep it would have been super-cute, as it was it was just cute.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Friday: more relaxing

I got a hold of the label maker early in the morning.
It was a bit rainy today, so we got out a puzzle, and finished it too. :)
During one of the sunny moments we took a boat ride.

And at the end of the day after dinner (I had rabbit for the first time) we went for a quick tube trip. I got thrown in after staying relatively dry on the tube. *sigh*

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Thursday

The whole family enjoyed Rock Band in the morning.


Larry on the boat.
Ben and Ashlyn on the boat.


Amanda and Jacob tubing.

Wednesday: boat ride

Today was a pretty relaxing day. We played with the kids, ate, napped, read, watched TV.

Here is Ashlyn buried in pillows.


Here I am driving the boat to lunch.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Wednesday: questions take 2

35. Will I ever finish the "Pickwick Papers"?
36. Why does everybody think Mr. Pickwick is so awesome?
37. Was I really a good Roommate?
38. What would it take to not have my feet so dry?
39. Would it really matter if my feet weren't so dry?
40. Would highlights in my hair be cute?
41. Will the price of gas go down?
42. Will I ever stop second-guessing myself about things that are too late to change?
43. How often do I do/say something that I don't think twice about but really influences someone (positively or negatively) ?
44. Will I use the WiiFit to actually get in shape?
45. What other hobbies should I take up?
46. Are tomatoes really the food that is giving my digestive track problems?
47. Will there be anything too embarrassing that I'll say after my colonoscopy?
48. What will the next thing be that I have a big laugh about be?
49. Will I ever skinny dip in all five great lakes?
50. Who just rang the doorbell?
51. Are the Chinese gymnists really 16?
52. When will the US not be a world leader?
53. Will my children migrate to a different country?
54. Will computers ever be completely user friendly?
55. How many M&Ms will I eat this week?
56. Will the blue M&Ms disappear first?
57. For how long will I love donuts?


Ok, keep waiting for the next installment

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Tuesday: Happy birthday Amanda

It's my birthday today. :) I saw my dad in the morning and then Ben and I went up to Charlevouix to see Ben's family.

Ben got me a WiiFit. I'm pretty excited about it, although it just told me that my fit age is 36. :(

Here are Ben and I with my birthday ice cream.
And here is Ben teaching Jacob about the paino.

Monday: peach pie.

Oh let's see. Today Nathan and Liz left. :( I'm glad they were able to come up though.

Then we went to see Travis and Allison's almost-new house which looks very nice.

Then we had peach pie -birthday cake at home. It was really good.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Sunday

Today we went to church, napped, and watched the olympics. Dad and I also built a cover for Flurry's litter box so that we can get rid of the box that is quickly falling apart.

In the evening we playing bocce ball. The girls won the first game and the married-into-the-family people won the second.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Saturday: In Hudsonville

It was a nice day today. It started with some birthday donuts.
Nathan signed his book.
We took some naps.
And we went to the Improv at night.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Friday: the trip

11 hours and 8 rest stops later we arrive in Hudsonville. The traffic was fine though...by the time we got to any big cities it was well past rush hour.

I bet next time we can get it down to 10 hours :)

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Thrusday: we're sort of ready

Well, we're sort of ready to leave on vacation tomorrow. The problem? Ben hasn't been feeling well this week and finally had a doctor's appt today. They told him to come back tomorrow when they'll have the results of some of the blood/urine work done. If there are problems...we might not get to leave when we expected to. Ben has said he is starting to feel a little better, so hopefully tomorrow will be even better and the doctor will give us the ok to leave.

Today was a bit better work wise. It was nice. It may have helped that I worked about an hour less than normal. Only two people in my department on my project are in tomorrow (out of six) and I'm hoping to leave early. Since things are rather slow though, I don't foresee this being a problem.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Wednesday: I'm not sure what I'll write about yet

Hmm, well, it was another slowish day today. Oh! I saw the KMax. I actually saw it yesterday too. It is thin and kind of looks like a fish. Let me see if I can find a picture. The one I saw is grey, but pretty much looks like this. It is supposed to be RC, but we always saw a pilot flying it.
I fell asleep while watching our daily during dinner show. I just couldn't keep my eyes open. And the laundry has all been folded, now it just needs to be put away. I feel like there is going to be a lot to do tomorrow before we leave, but it might go faster than anticipated.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Tuesday

Well, today was kind of a sleepy day, although I haven't taken a nap yet. I didn't join the Bible Study group for the fun thing of the week. I feel a little guilty. But obviously not that guilty or I'd be there. Sigh. I'll just chalk it up to being summer and Ben not feeling well and an almost headache.

Here are some of my pictures from the trip this weekend.



Monday, August 11, 2008

Monday

Well, I was going to post some pictures from the weekend but I left my camera upstairs still. :( And right now I'm too lazy to go get it.

I don't have many other things to say. I had 63 unread emails when I got into work, which I thought was fairly amazing. I don't think I usually get that many.

Flurry's been cute and following me around a lot lately.

I feel like there is a lot I need to do before we leave on vacation, but I think if I at least do a little bit every day I should be ok.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Thursday: NYC

Well, we made it to NYC safely.  We checked into a lovely hotel and then went and did some shopping.  I got a dress for around the house and a sweatshirt.  Then we went to eat.  I had some veal in gorgonzola cheese sauce.  It was delicious.  I love cheese.  Except American.  I love how they all have different tastes but obviously have something in common.

Anyway, we walked around for a bit after that and went to the top of Rockefellar Center to see the city at night.  It was pretty.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Wednesday: they're here!

The Hilldore girls made it over here, even with some plane troubles.
Flurry enjoys being included as one of the girls too.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Tuesday: Flurry and the catepillar

For your viewing pleasure: another Flurry video

Bother...I can't get it to embed. Here is the link: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7498580757738201956&hl=en

What you don't see in the video is that Flurry did kill the caterpillar, ate it, and left caterpillar liquid on the floor. Oh well, I guess it's a small price to pay for having a bug free house.

Tuesday

Well, today wasn't very exciting. Work is now a bit slow, although at the end of the day I got some work for tomorrow, so that's exciting. It is a good week to take a few vacation days. :)

I'm also tackling our front weeds. Not just trying to keep them low and thin, but actually trying to remove the roots and clear so that real grass can grow in. The hardest part is where the grass is starting to grow in, but it is right by the weeds. I don't want to pull out the grass but I do want to get the weeds. Great story, eh?

My goal was to do a lot of chores this evening. I have several done, but would like to do a few more.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Sunday: at our place

People came over to our place today so Doug and Heather could see it. We played Life, had some spaghetti, watched a movie. Good times.

And a cute one from Friday

Saturday: a good day

Today our Bible Study was hosting a garage sale/flea market to raise some money, so we went over there to help out for a few hours. It turns out that Ben is really, really good at getting people to take things they only sort-of want. It was a lot of fun to watch him give people good deals and get rid of stuff so that we didn't have to deal with it later. He also managed to sell two wingback chairs that were in great condition but were...pink. They started out the morning at $45 and ended up leaving for $5, but everyone was happy because that was a large thing that we now didn't have to deal with afterwards.


Then we went over to Dusty and Laura's to grill and play poker. It got rather hilarious at times. I think I had tears of laughter 3 or 4 times.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Friday

Ben got me roses today. :D




Heather, Laura and I during our walk in the afternoon while the boys played video games

Friday, August 1, 2008

Thursday: woo-hoo

I'm not working tomorrow, which is rather exciting. I don't even feel guilty because there isn't a lot of stuff on my to-do list.

Doug and Heather are here for the weekend which is one reason I'm not working tomorrow. I expect a semi-lazy morning and then we'll head over to see them.

I took these pictures a while ago, but they're true almost every morning. They are little spider webs that are in the grass. I don't recall ever seeing this before in the places I lived, and for sure not as many as we have. They're actually kind of cute.