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Monday, December 21, 2009

Christmas Cookies 2009

Christmas is coming sooooo quickly this year. I'm not even working a 2nd job this year and I can't believe how busy things feel. I loved baking with my new Kitchenaid. I just need spare bowls now to have one soaking while I'm using the other, at least for high volume days like yesterday. I made 9 varieties of cookies yesterday, with another half made and ingredients ready for 3 more plus I want to make some more caramels. So I still need to make more cookies. One of the cookies are the Lemon-Thyme cookies that I had made a couple of years ago. Matt's friend Thom (comic store) still talks about them, but not in very glowing terms, so I was going to make a whole batch. Just for him. lol


List of cookies:

-Espresso Hazelnut Balls
-Pistachio Lime Balls
-Hot Chocolate Pecan Balls
-Coffee Shortbread
-Pistachio Trees
-Gingery Cranberry Pecan Cookies
-Dried Cherries and Almond Cookies
-Carrot Cake Shortbread
-Triple Layer Decadence

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Winter Wonderland


Historically I have blogged 4 times in December. I'm not thinking that is going to happen this year unless something really interesting happens. Winter is here. I love the start of winter. We started up the wood stove tonight for the first time, and I closed the bedroom window all the way, it's pretty cold out tonight. I have also started planning my bake-a-thon for my Christmas cookies I make. Super excited. :) Might be slightly odd that these things excite me, but they do. Also, Matt got me a Kitchenaid mixer for Christmas this year and I am hoping it makes things go more quickly. I've always wanted a Kitchenaid. Now to rearrange my whole kitchen to find the best place for it. I will also come in really handy for making royal frosting.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Ross Sisters

Watch past the song for some amazing stuff.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Holy Goats, it's November.

Time is just flying. I really don't know where all the time is going, since I don't really feel like I have accomplished to much. Thanksgiving is a week away and we are not really looking forward to it this year. Matt's dad hasn't found a way to balance his new family with his old family and we are feeling abit abandoned. Sadly we have Thanksgiving at his house this year, at least that is how it worked out since it was actually his year last year but he wanted to meet all his new family since he had just gotten engaged, which was understandable. It's really confusing. :( He practically told us not to bother with Christmas. Whatever.

Anyways, we got the new ATT Uverse a couple a weeks ago and are having fun with the DVR. We are recording way to many shows and with us as busy as we have been, haven't watched as many as we hoped. I saw 99 shows we had to watch a couple of days ago...mostly Matt's cartoons. We also have lots more channels, all for just slightly more than we were paying for Comcast. I really was trying to reduce our bills when I went looking for new cable/Internet, but this just looked so cool and has really worked out great. Other than the installation and the stupid customer service people from India, but that's all in the past now.

We went up to Traverse City again last weekend for the Toast the Season wine tour on the Leelanau Peninsula. There are about 20 wineries on that particular peninsula and 17 were participating and we could get wine and food at 16 of those 17 wineries. It was a lot of fun and we bought some great wines. Our main problems came at the hotel and the barking dogs in the 2 rooms next to us. We eventually complained and the people and their dogs got kicked out. Ironically the first winery we went to after that night had the people directly in line in front of us complaining about getting kicked out of their hotel since their dog was barking. How many people could get kicked out of their hotel for barking dogs in one night?? Same people?? More than likely. I kinda wish that I had waited and talked Matt into going up next weekend to Old Mission Peninsula's Macaroni and Cheese Bake Off. Maybe next year.

Have you all been to http://icanhascheezburger.com/ and http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/? Funny Stuff.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Maine Thoughts


Yes, it's true. I am thinking that Maine might be our vacation destination of choice next year too. I LOVED Maine, and if it is possible, I want to live there some day. But it is awfully far away, which is appealing as much as it is daunting. I am already looking for rentals for June 2010. :) Is 9 months too early to start dreaming about your next vacation? It feels like forever since I stood on the rocky shores of Maine.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The High Points...Kinda


I can't believe September is almost over...Time sure flies. I think bullet points is the way to go today...

- Cake class with Brie is a ton of fun.
- Intro to Business class isn't bad. Teacher is nice, mandatory group mates are cool, slightly worried I'm not taking class seriously enough...
- Cat's are cute.
- Won a free book from goodreads.
- Garage Sale was a bust. :(
- Scott and Sarah's Halloween party is coming soon. Yeah!!
- Josh Lieske is getting married Saturday.
- Karaoke is a blast. Need duet partner...hmmm
- Bought a guitar.
- Cool weather has arrived in all it's awesome coolness.
- Ball fields will be torn down and replaced with a Family Fare and strip mall. Super Pissed.
- My Grandparents are getting sickly.
- No October Dykehouse Family Christmas.
- Car is making weird noises.
- Still want to move.
- Artprize looks neat and I want to check it out.
- Dragon Room sounds tasty.
- Want to buy a bushel of apples and bake constantly.
- Saw Kelly Clarkson concert.
- Michigan Renaissance Festival was cool.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Videos

I feel like I should be blogging something important....but I am going to post a video instead.



Also, totally can't wait for the next Twilight movie. I'll have to read all the books again before it comes out.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Traverse City Lovin'


I love "Up North". We just booked another vacation for next weekend, Labor Day weekend, in Traverse City. We are really hoping to be able to move north someday. We may even take one more trip up north before winter hits. We will have to see how the finances hold up. We have always loved the scenery and all the lakes and it is hilly, not mostly flat like it is here. There is also the whole cherry thing. lol Which Matt may hate, but I love. Cherry Republic is a great store and they have wine and cider now too. It is too cool. We are hoping to explore a little more of the area on this trip too. We went to the Old Mission Peninsula last time and I am hoping to go to the Leelanau Peninsula this time.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Dexter is Cool


Life is boring again. I have zero plans for the rest of the month and I start school again on the 1st. I was so busy with homework and having fun for the last 6 weeks or so, I feel antsy with nothing coming up. Season 3 of Dexter came out today. I was going to start watching it tonight, but I had some season finales on tonight, so I might start tomorrow. Dexter is such a great show. It's so twisted it is perfect for me. :D

I had Matt dust off our bicycles the other day and we went for a short bike ride last night to get me some ice cream. My first in like 10 years or more. Ever since I got a car, I've driven every where. It was fun to ride again. I think I will have to ride my bike more often.

Also, I sick of my job again. The monotony of it all is really getting to me. Same things day in and day out. I'll get over it. It will help when one of my co-workers is on vacation next week and I get to do his job as well as my job. Still, sick of it.

Monday, August 03, 2009

Life is a Crazy Rollercoaster



So my current class has so much homework, I haven't had much time for alot of other things, particularly this last weekend. I procrastinated my 15 page research paper and all the extras that go with it until Saturday. I currently have 10 pages and the whole thing final draft is due this Wednesday. I may turn it in a little short. I am sooooo freakin sick of homework. Only two classes left.

Thought I'd say, best summer weather on memory. There have only been a few really hot days and I am hoping it doesn't get into the 90's at all this year. That would make my whole summer.

I am super excited about Julie & Julia coming out this weekend, and going to the Dragon Room and watching others eat sushi, since I can't do it. It's a texture thing. Not looking forward to dinner at our place on Sunday, feeling lazy and overwhelmed, but I suppose it's pretty much the only time I see Matt's dad and Beth, Matt's dad's new wife. I have absolutely zero idea what to fix.

I had an interesting conversation with some people about a thing that I am not going to go into, so as not to jinx what might be a great thing. More details after September 14. That's all you get. :)

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Summer Plans


Matt and I had headed North on the Fourth of July this year to check out a B & B and we decided to stay over night in Traverse City. Our first really spontaneous trip. I had a spare set of contacts in my purse, which was the only reason we could do this. So we stopped at the mall and picked up a few necessities and I searched the Internets on my phone and we booked a hotel and we stayed the night. Yeah us!! We had traversed up the Old Mission Peninsula and stopped at most of the wineries and pick up a few bottles of wine too. :) In the morning we made a quick stop at the Cherry Festival and wandered around downtown Traverse City, tried some more wine, before heading back home.
I have started my party planning. I don't feel the urgency that I normally feel, so I think this year is going to be a little more laid back for me. Which will be nice. I am still planning tons of stuff, but most of it is easier and not as much new stuff. My grocery list is only 50-60 or so items. We haven't done much with the house since last year, and that makes me want to do something drastic, but we only have 4 1/2 days to get everything and there is lots of housework and cleaning. There just isn't time for me to go completely crazy. Maybe I'll do some more clutter clearing or organization.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

It's a AI World


For those of you who didn't know, I went and auditioned for American Idol in Chicago this last weekend. I had coerced Sarah into going with me and we had a ton of fun. It was pretty much what I expected, a lot of waiting and then some more waiting. When we were not at the auditions or registration we spent a lot of time walking around the magnificent mile, looking for stuff we wanted to buy. Since we are both really broke, we didn't buy much and spent more time looking the our number one picks to buy at the end of the trip. We found the neatest store called LUSH. It's super cool, and all natural. Dinner was better at The House of Blues than The Cheesecake Factory, though I enjoyed both immensely.

I didn't make it to the next round, but I am considering going back next year.

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Changing Dates


Yes, I did change the date of your annual summer party, exclusivly so Ted could come, and possible bring this girl I hear he's kinda into. :) This will be the last year that we will be doing this, since Ted will have a real job with a scheduale and everything. So he had better show up!! lol

I am really looking forward to our party this year, like every year. Yeah for partys!! Be there July 18, 2009.

Monday, June 01, 2009

Red Lobster Will Never Be The Same



Our trip to Maine was absolutely wonderful. I would definitely visit there again, or possibly live there. :)

Day One: After leaving super early and still dark, we drove until we got to Amsterdam, NY and we spent the night in a B & B, which was a very cool converted farmhouse. The innkeepers were super nice and were full of ideas on things to do in Maine, since they had been there a number of times before. We also visited the local Target. This Target had everything we had always been looking for. Matt bought GI Joes. They had a full stock of Wii's and Wii Fits too, but we already have those. Went to bed early and got up for a nice breakfast before continuing on our way. A note about NY toll road: EXPENSIVE!!

Day Two: I was very surprised at how beautiful Massachusetts was. Still mountainy and very pretty. We made it to New Hampshire and noticed large signs for the State run alcohol stores. We decided to stop and check them out. Great deals on all alcohol. We bought a few bottles and headed on our way. For the 20 miles or so that one travels through New Hampshire, there are 3 to 4 liquor stores within feet of the highway. :) We made it to Maine. YEAH!! Immediately upon entering Maine I notice a suspicious looking car sitting on top of a bridge. I say, Is that a Cop?? Next a cop car comes screaming down the entrance ramp and pulls someone over a few cars ahead of us, right next to the other couple of people who were getting tickets from multiple other cops. They were radaring people from the bridge and radioing to cops who were waiting to pull people over. We stopped at a info center and got some info. I talked Matt into going to Freeport for some shopping. The LL Bean headquarters are there. Lots of neat stores. Had our first Maine lobster roll. It was delicious. We also got some Whoopie Pies to go. Continuing on our way, we stopped at a winery. A interesting stop. We were the first visitors for the year. We talked a while with the owner and got some wine. We finally made it to the cottage about 8:00 or so. We unloaded and headed the 16 miles to the closest fully stocked grocery store. We got there right before they closed, so we just grabbed a few things and headed back to the cottage.

Day Three: The sun rises early in Maine. We went back to the grocery store, which was amazingly well stocked and picked up some supplies. Grabbed some dinner in town. Back at the cottage we decided to go and investigate the little island (Bar Island) that was right behind the cottage. We could walk to it at low tide. Then we relaxed the rest of the day.
Bar Island


Day Four: Went to Bar Harbor. We were trying to catch the whale and puffin tour, but we started to late and didn't make it to town in time. Bar Harbor was about 1 1/2 hours south of the cottage. We stopped at a comic store on the way down for Matt to check out the stuff they had. On the way into town we stopped a another winery and got some more wine. Then we wandered around town looking for restaurant I had read about and could not find it. Apparently it was a few miles outside of town. So we ate at a different place called the Fish House Grille and we split a whole lobster meal. My first whole lobster experience. It was tasty. We got some ice cream at a little shop for dessert. They had lobster ice cream that I thought about getting, but I played it safe and got Pistachio and Irish Mudslide. Back to the cottage for some Iron Dragon.

Jasper Beach


Day Five: We went to Jasper Beach, which is a neat little beach made of jasper rocks. It was really hard to walk on. lol I also found some sea glass here. Then we headed north. Visited Eastport and Lubec. Got some good lobster quesadillas and a lobster roll in Eastport. They also had a statue there for the TV series Mystery in Small Town X. Matt remembers it, I do not. The winner had actually died in the 9/11 attacks, so the statue had a little plaque in memory. Lubec is the easternmost point in the United States, but the only thing we did was buy chocolates at Monica's Chocolate. Mmmm, blueberry truffles.
Statue in Eastport


Day Six: Headed back to Bar Harbor to try and catch the whale and puffin tour. When we will learn to call ahead. sigh. Tour was cancelled for weather on the ocean. So we head to Jordan Pond, which is the restaurant we had been looking for on Monday. It was in Arcadia National Park. Best Lobster Stew, ever. Lobster Stew is made with lobster, butter, cream, and milk. That is it. Jordan's Pond is also know for their popovers with strawberry jam, which were tasty too. After lunch we drove to Cadillac Mountain and drove almost to the top of it. It was getting really foggy so we turned around because we wouldn't be able to see anything any way. We stopped at the Oceanarium on our way off the island, which is a lobster hatchery and had a number of sea creatures we could touch and hold, like sea cucumbers, scallops, sea urchins, and horseshoe crabs. It was really informative and interesting to see, even if the lobster hatchery was empty. Too early.
Jordan Pond

View from Cadillac Mountain, half way

Day Seven: We went on a 5 mile nature hike at the Great Wass Island Nature Conservancy Trails on Beals Island. Wow, was that a rugged hike. It took us 2.5 hours, or so. The trails were marked with little blue dots of paint to make sure we didn't get lost. There were rocks to climb and breaks in the trail to jump and the walk along the coast was extreme. We saw a no dogs sign and wondered why until we got to the cliffs at the shore. We also saw alot of old lobster traps busted on the shoreline among a lot of other junk the ocean had deposited. The terrain was amazing. I'd do it again, but it hurt to walk for two days after we finished.
View from Trail


Day Eight: We called the whale and puffin tours, before driving the hour and a half, to find out it was cancelled again. At least we learned eventually. I had wanted to go to another winery, but I called them too and they don't open the tasting room until June. We found that in a lot of places. Things in Maine seem to open in June. Next time we will wait until at least June to go. We relaxed the rest of the day. For dinner I called and made reservations at a upscale place down the road from us called the Chandler River Lodge and we had a really nice dinner with the best seafood dip and homemade dressings. We even bought a bottle of wine to split. We headed back and started pack up to head home the next day.

Day Nine: We left really early and it was really foggy. We drove all the way to New Hampshire to buy a ton of liquor at great prices. Then we didn't stop until we got to Niagara Falls, NY. (except for food and bathroom breaks) First we went to the Seneca Niagara Casino, but the line was too long to get a hotel room at the casino so we walked across the street to the Crowne Plaza and got one of their last rooms. I didn't figure it would be so busy. After checking in we walked a few blocks to the American Falls. We didn't stay too long because some ugly looking clouds were rolling in quite quickly. So we went to Hard Rock Cafe for dinner. I ate too much, as normal, but the spring rolls were really good. We went to a souvenir store and than back to the hotel to relax a little before heading to the casino. It was busy. We checked out all the slots first and settled on Monopoly. I played a few rounds and than more than doubled my money. WOOHOO! I turned $20 into $40! Big spenders are we. :) I was ready to go, but we wasted a little more money and than walked away still ahead.
American Falls


Day Ten: We checked out and walked to a restaurant I found online for breakfast,only to find it doesn't open on Sunday's until June. Again the June opening foils all my plans. So we walked back to the falls and checked them out for a while, we walked to Goat Island, which is the island between the American Falls and Horseshoe Falls, and admired the view of the falls from there. Then we left Niagara. Matt said we could come back again sometime to explore the Canadian side when we have the appropriate paperwork to cross the border. We stopped at a few wineries in Ohio, which only offers tastings for a cost since lawmakers wanted more money. We stopped at three and got wine from two. This one and this one which had it's tasting room in an old church. Continuing on our way we finally reached MI. We stopped at Trader Joe's in Ann Arbor and picked up some neat stuff and then made it home about 9pm.

All the pictures from our Maine Trip can be found here.

The Niagara Falls pictures can be found here.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

$$ Weekend


So we had a good weekend. We bought Rockband 2 for our Wii and have been having a ton of fun playing with it. I'm up to Medium for bass and sometimes for guitar. I am doing pretty good on Easy for drums and should move up to Medium, but the difficulty per song is so varied, it makes me nervous.

We also bought a new camera (finally). Just in time for out trip. We decided on a Nikon Coolpix S220. It's a pretty neat little camera. I wanted another step up but with all the money we will be spending on vacation and the fact we had just bought Rockband 2, this will work. It's got some really neat features. I am planning on taking lots of pictures on vacation to get the hang of it.

Last weekend we had got 6 new pine tree for the front, to replace the trees that had been torn down to the stupid and unneccesary road widening. 3 are looking pretty good but 3 are looking pretty sad. So I got the sprinkler out and sprinkled the heck out of the area and will have to continue to do so every day untill they are established. It almost feels like I'm doing yard work, good thing Matt's helping.

Also this weekend we finally got a new light fixture for the dining room. I having been looking to replace the original light fixture from the 70's since we bought this house and the one we liked at Lowes went on Clearance this week, so we got that too. It's not up yet, but should be soon.

Friday, May 08, 2009

Inspiring Version of Stand By Me

Playing for Change has a few songs out now, but this is my favorite. They record steet musicians from around the world and combine them onto one track. Pretty neat.

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Surprising Results


I finally got my grade for the worst class I have ever taken and was pleasantly surprised that I got a decent grade. I had resigned myself to the fact that my teacher was an idiot and there was nothing I could do about it. Maybe she graded on a curve??

Also I made the best turkey on Monday. I thawed a whole bone-in, skin-on turkey breast and coated it with a little olive oil, alot of garlic, s & p, and some cumin and onion powder that I had made a paste out of and cooked it all day while I was at work in the slow cooker. It smelled so good when I got home from work. Then I shredded some of the meat, kinda like pulled pork texture, and made taco meat with it. Now there's a taco I can get into. mmmmm

We are currently planning on having our annual summer party on August 15. I hope that works for people, cause it works for us. :)

Still waiting for a new camera. Matt doesn't like my choices. :( 2 weeks till we leave for Maine.

Friday, May 01, 2009

A New High


Ever know that you really, really shouldn't step on the scale? I have officially gained back all the weight I had lost last year plus one pound, making it a new record high for me. I am not too happy with myself. I fell hard off the wagon when I got my wisdom teeth out, anything that sounded good that I was able to eat, I did. And that lasted for a few weeks, thoroughly breaking all the good habits I had in place. Anyway I am hoping to start fresh on Monday, not counting the fact that Monday is our wedding anniversary. We will probably go out next week Friday or Saturday to celebrate. We would go this weekend, but Matt has been pretty sick and I have a touch of something too. We will wait until we both feel 100% to gorge ourselves on the wonders that is the Melting Pot.
Also I gave Matt a list of camera's that I want. I would like a new one before we go to Maine. Yeah!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Twilight


I watched Twilight today for the first time, and I must say, it is super great. I had never understood the appeal of Robert Pattinson (Edward), but I kinda get it now. I actually wanted to re watch the movie right after watching it. I also had a great desire to run out and immediately buy all the books and read them right now. I did end up running out and buying the first book and may read the whole thing before I go to bed, but I do know how it ends, so I don't feel the compulsion to stay up as late as necessary like I do when I usually start a new book.

I also watched some of the special features and the one-on-one with the author, Stephenie Meyer, was really insightful. It also made me want to write a book.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

I'm Addicted


I stumbled across the greatest brownie recipe a few weeks back and I think I am officially addicted. They are sooooo good. I have had a number of requests to make them again, so it's not just me. :) I have been putting in chocolate chips and maraschino cherries. I'll see if I can get a good photo to post, I am having camera issues. I will be sampling the batch that just came of out the oven. :P

"Whatever Floats Your Boat" Fudge Brownies

* 1 cup butter, melted
* 1 cup unsweetened cocoa
* 2 cup sugar
* 4 eggs
* 1 tbl vanilla
* 1 cup flour
* 1/2 teaspoon salt

WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR BOAT:

* 2 (or more!) cups chocolate chips (semisweet, white, butterscotch, peanut butter, mint, etc.) and/or raisins, chopped maraschino cherries, chopped nuts, M&M's or Reese's pieces, miniature marshmallows, etc.


Preheat oven to 350°F.

Line 13 x 9 pan with Reynolds Parchment Paper: TURN pan upside down and press a sheet of parchment paper over the inverted pan. FLIP the pan over and drop molded sheet of parchment paper inside pan, pressing folds into corners to fit inside pan.

In a medium bowl combine melted butter and cocoa and stir until cocoa is dissolved.

Add sugar and mix well.

Add eggs one at a time and stir until well combined.

Stir in vanilla, flour and salt until you no longer see any flour (do not over-mix!).

Fold in "WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR BOAT"!

Spread in prepared pan and bake for 30-35 minutes.

DO NOT OVER-BAKE - your brownies will come out dry. Adjust time/temp accordingly for your oven. If you do the knife/toothpick test, it should come out with moist crumbs, not clean.

WHEN cooled completely, lift out of pan by edges of parchment paper; place on a cutting board. Fold back edges of parchment paper; cut into squares.

You can 1/2 this recipe and make it in an 8 inch square pan - bake for about 25 minutes.

Recipe from bakespace via karen

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Nice Weekend

So we had a really nice weekend. Friday was (after work) naps, mac n' cheese and a whole lot of nothing. Saturday we cleaned out part of the garage and I had my first successful experience giving stuff away on freecycle.com. People were clamoring for my old junk that we haven't touched in years and didn't even know if the stuff still worked. Then we went out for dinner at Outback. Watched Kung Fu Panda and went to bed early. Matt got me up early for church with the promise that we'd go out for breakfast afterward. I got my first experience participating in a Lutheran communion. Kinda odd, and Matt kept laughing at me. Some poor kid threw up two rows behind us. And all the kids there for Palm Sunday were very noisy/disruptive. The Pastor kept talking louder as the sermon went along to try and drown them out. It didn't work. Then we went to Omlette Shop for breakfast. So good. mmmmm Back home for more naps. Now I am typing this blog because I don't want to work on my research paper that is due Wednesday. I'm a procrastinator.

Monday, March 30, 2009

All You Can Eat


Went to Watermark for dinner today. Had a BOGO coupon. Got the all-you-can-eat pizza and pasta with salad and pop included for $8.95. So good. Ate too much. Got another BOGO coupon. *sigh* Want to go back. Such a good deal. Not good weight loss food.

Band drama sucks. Not even in a band. No one wants me. Karaoke rocks. Maybe I'll just be a karaoke queen for the rest of my life.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Monkey Babies

So there is a baby boom going on in the world and my family is no exception. My sister-in-law, Mary is due April 11. My cousin is due April 28 and Matt's cousin-in-law is due in May, I believe. We had my cousin's baby shower today and I made some really cute monkey cupcakes for it. Her theme is monkeys. She receive lots of monkey themed gifts to go in the nursery, especially since they don't know if it's a boy or girl, waiting to be "surprised". All this just to post pictures of my cute monkey cupcakes. (I had also made Key Lime Cupcakes.)


Thursday, March 26, 2009

This is Why You're Fat

Free Beer and Hot Wings (radio show) were talking about this website the other day because of the new 5/3 Burger at the Whitecaps ballpark, and I feel the need to post a link. It makes my arteries hurt. But I'm quite sure I'd eat some of them...



Featured: Taco Town Taco

Saturday Night Live-inspired: crunchy beef taco with nacho cheese, lettuce, tomato and southwestern sauce wrapped in a soft flour tortilla with a layer of refried beans in between, then wrapped in a corn tortilla with a layer of Monterey Jack cheese in a deep fried gordita shell with guacamole sauce baked in a corn husk topped with pico de gallo, wrapped in a crepe, filled with egg, griere cheese, sausage and portobello mushrooms, all wrapped in a chicago-style deep dish pizza wrapped in a blueberry pancake and finally deep fried with spicy vegetarian chili dipping sauce.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Maine Attractions


We have decided to go to Maine for vacation in May. I am sooooo excited. I found a great cottage right on the ocean. See here. The only bad part is the 18 hour drive. But still exciting. Is it May yet?

This will be our big vacation for the year. I was hoping to do a group vacation with friends and/or family, but I think this is not the year to do it. People are low on funds and other such things. We are still quite slow at work, so I understand how people feel. Hopefully this Simply Fun thing will pan out and help bridge the gap of missing income I will have until things pick back up. I changed our webpage to http://mattandaprylcherry.simplyfun.com for a better fit.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Simply Slow

Things at work are slooowwww. I am almost completely caught up on everything I could possibly do. To the point that I have a L.O.W (lack of work) day tomorrow. Which sucks, but I would hate to be there and not have anything to do. I'll go back Friday and do all of Thursday's and Friday's work and than probably sort customer files for the rest of my time. Fun. Not.



On the lighter (hopefully) side of things, Matt and I have decided to become consultants for a company called Simply Fun. They sell games, kids games, party games, logic games and all other sorts of games. It's kinda like selling Tupperware or Pamper Chef. Hosts throw a party, we tell the people about the games and we all play the games and than people order them through us. It's great to be able to play the games before buying them. I know we have played games for the first time and wished we hadn't bought them, because they suck. Check out our personal website. http://aprylmatthewcherry.simplyfun.com And book a party if you want. No pressure....

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

O - M - G Burrito-zilla

I saw this on Man Vs Food the other night and totally freaked out. Holy Freakin Cow.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Kittens by Kittens

Since Sarah didn't post this....I did. :)

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

-4 to Wisdom

I final went and got my wisdom teeth out. I have been over due to get them out, and I guess being an adult means I need to get it done. The process itself wasn't to bad. The doctor injected some medicine to knock me out and cause memory lose and it worked great. I did not want to remember a thing, and I don't. I am missing large chucks of time from going under to getting home. I remember bits and pieces of coming home, like stepping down into the parking lot, but not getting into the car. Apparently we stopped for gas on the way home, and I remember Matt handing me a lotto ticket and pulling away from the pumps, but then we were home. It's an odd feeling.

I didn't swell up to much. People at work were surprised I actually came in on Monday and didn't look to bad. I probably helps I slept for 16 or so hours each on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. I would wake up long enough to eat alittle and take more Vicadin. Vicadin makes me sleepy. Monday at work was rough though. I almost didn't make it. I started getting a fever in the early afternoon and was really not feeling good all day. I can't really take Vicadin when I am driving/working.
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Now I'm just sore. Really sore at some points, but things are feeling better. I keep playing with the stitches in my lower back jaw where they actually cut out my wisdom teeth. Apparently I had really large lower wisdom teeth, which explains all the trouble I was having with them. I take ibuprofen during the day and Vicadin at night, at least until they are gone. So I am still sleeping alot. I like sleeping. And my kitties nap with me too

Also I have noticed that people all said it would be fine and not a big deal, but once it was done, all these horror stories come out. They didn't want to scare me. JD ended up having 6 wisdom teeth, my boss woke up half way through his, two other guys at work were not knocked out at all, by choice and really wish they had been, our accountant's son had pieces left behind and had to go back and her daughter got dry sockets. I had already looked up everything that could go wrong, so knowing these things would not have made me feel any worse.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Thinking of Summer


There has been talk of possible renting a cottage on a lake somewhere in the summer with people. Possibly random people; otherwise known as people who may read this blog. I found the neatest rentals. See link HERE. There are multiple options offered by this owner (click on Other Vacation Properties on the site) and check them out. Just throwing it out there to see what people think. I like all 7 of the properties available and I think the prices are reasonable for sleeping up to 14 people. Particularly if staying on/after September 12.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

I Think I'm Allergic to Arizona

Our trip out West was fun, more fun, and busy. We got to AZ and couldn't check in until 3pm, so we headed to Zac & Teresa's cute house to meet up with Zac and Zac's dad to get some lunch. (Dan joined a little later too). Had some of the best tamales ever, a crazy drunk guy to talk about, and free guacamole. After that we went to check into out hotel and got some free check-in cookies. Super sweet! Our room was nice, two double beds though. It was a handicap accessible room so the shower had no door and opened right into the bathroom, which was kinda weird. But the oddest thing to me was the lack of a TP holder. In fact, there was no TP in the bathroom at all. I found a roll in the closet and stuck that in there to use, but I found it quite odd that there was absolutely none. We than laid down for a quick nap before heading out. I awoke with a very red, itchy, swollen eye and horrible congestion. I think I got something under my contact and rubbed it in my sleep or something of the sort. But since it didn't clear up for a few days and got worse outside, I think I might have been allergic to something in the air too. I was congested the whole trip as well and it finally started to clear up on the plane ride home.

After our quick naps, I went to Teresa's bachelorette party and Matt went and hung out with Zac, Dan, and I think Zac's dad at Golf and Stuff, and then they went back to Zac's until we got done with the bachelorette party. The bachelorette party was fun. We went to Kon Tiki, which had really good drinks, and then went bar hopping..

Teresa had a few to drink and was feeling good, especially at the gay bar. At the last place we stopped a band, 80's and gentlemen, was playing that was fun to watch


Friday Matt, Dan and I went to the Tucson Zoo. Also know as Reid Park Zoo, which was right down the street from where we were staying and Zac & Teresa's house. A small zoo, it didn't take long to go through, but nice. Zac had suggested we go to The Desert Museum, but I didn't realize they had animals there. We will defiantly hit that next time. Then we hit Beyond Bread with Zac, Teresa, Dan, and Danielle for lunch. Then the guys and I went to Bookman's, which was practically next door. Bookman's is a really cool discount book store. I could have bought alot of stuff there, but flying it back would have sucked. Then back the room to nap. :) I like napping. Matt had to go to Zac's bachelor party that night and I hung out with Teresa, Danielle, Jaime, Jenna, and baby Jack for a little while and had some eegee's subs and frozen drinks. Quite tasty.

Saturday Matt and I went to the Tucson Mall and shopped. Or I should say, I shopped and Matt tagged along. I found a nice dress for my FIL's wedding this weekend and a very pretty turquoise necklace made by the Native American Indians, which I wore to Zac & Teresa's wedding. We got lunch in the food court and headed back to the hotel to get ready for the wedding..

It was a very pretty wedding on the only green grass I saw the whole time we were there. The weather was perfect, the ceremony interesting, and Zac & Teresa were very happy. On to the reception, with an open bar (Thanks!!), great food ( the chimi's were the best), and fun people

The interesting conversations outside with Mia continually trying to get Dan to dance and the insults that came from her failure were classic. Even drunk, Dan was NOT going to dance. It was a great wedding.

Sunday Matt and I were going to In-n-Out Burger, no matter what, so we got there at opening (10:30am) and got breakfast burgers. Soooo Gooood! Best Breakfast all week. Surprisingly we were not the first ones there. There were people waiting for it to open in the parking lot and drive-thru. After breakfast we headed to Zac & Teresa's to say good-bye and everyone was there watching them open all their wedding presents. Then we sadly headed to the airport to head home. We wish we could have stayed another day, but with the Tucson Gem Show in town, all the hotels were booked and expensive.

See more photo's here.

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Mini Vacation - AZ


I am so totally excited for our upcoming trip out west. I can hardly stay in my skin. Work tomorrow is going to drag and school is going to suck even more than normal. But then only hours till I'm flying away from here. I can't hardly wait! Even the warm weather and sunshine is sounding good about now. We only got a few hours of sunshine in January this year, I kinda missed it. Matt's got his shorts all packed for the hot weather. I've got him practically cured of the socks/sandels combo, so hopefully it won't be an issue at the wedding. :) Just kidding. We are packing proper wedding clothes too.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Dumb Philosophy


I started my new class the other day, Business and Technical English 2, and yes, it is exactly as exciting as it sounds. My new teacher doesn't seem to be as good at communicating as the guy who taught Business and Technical English 1. She is even borrowing the syllabus from another teacher, so she is actually trying to teach someone elses ideas. The worst part is that all in-class homework must be typed. So at the end of class we all trudge over to the computer lab and type and print on CC's computers. Which means, I need to pay to print. 10 cents per freakin page. I am not to happy about that. I need to put money on my school account. And I am not looking forward to the extensive research paper she says we will have to do in the next half of the semester. I hate school.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Taco Bell Freaks

Oh my freakin goodness.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

2009 Goals - Year of the Ox


I think I will stick to trying to complete the two from last year that I didn't finish and add a third.

1. Lose Weight - I still need to lose a good amount to be in the healthy weight range for my age and height, so I will shoot for losing 30 lbs this year.

2. Learn Basic French - Still working towards finishing the program of the Rosetta Stone and will try to finish it this year and hopefully get the next set for Christmas.

3. De-junk house - We have too much stuff. I need to make all of our rooms in this house functional and not just rooms to hide stuff that I don't know where to put it. Including the garage and hopefully Matt's game room and toy room.

That is all.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Fine...2008, Half a Failure, as Planned


Here's my recap on last's years goals.

1. Learn basic French - Started. Got a good start, but life gets busy and the program is installed on the upstairs computer, and I get too lazy to go up and do it if I'm settled in the basement.

2. Lose Weight - Lost about 10 pounds. Not enough, but a good start I guess.

3. Start taking buisness classes at GRCC. - Check complete. Yeah me!

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

An Apple A Day


I hate going to the dentist. I had an appointment today to get some cavities filled that they found a few months ago. But I had to wait for the new year to qualify for more dental coverage through my insurance. It was a horrible visit. The dental hygienist was new and didn't know what she was doing. The first set of shots in one spot didn't work as I found out when he started drilling. So I had to get more shots. Then they found more cavities when they started, so I had to get more cavities filled than I planned.
I hate going to the dentist. 8 hours later and it still hurts. And I'm hungry and I'm scared to eat, cause it still hurts.

Plus I'm getting my wisdom teeth out next month. Fun.