This has been on facebook and I just haven't done it. Tyler posted it on his blog, and I'm gonna copycat his idea.
To play, Google "(your name) likes to" (in quotation marks) and report back on the first ten items.
Here's what "Tina likes to":
1. Tina likes to roll around in the dirt.
2. Tina likes to color.
3. Tina likes to put things in her mouth. (shall we leave that one alone?)
4. Tina likes to enjoy life in the moment.
5. Tina likes to dress up and make herself look as good as possible.
6. Tina likes to cleekah! (this has a link to a YouTube video)
7. Tina likes to... Move It!!! Move It!!!
8. Tina likes to put in a good 11 hours of sleep in one fell swoop. (how true it is)
9. Tina likes to be admired.
10. Tina likes to look nice and enjoys decorating her hair with sparkly clips and hair bands.
Nothing too bad...so I'll post it :D
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
On The Road Again
My dad and I took another little trip to Southern Utah on Sunday (2/22/09) to return Bruno and Beanie to Sandy and April.
We began our journey a little earlier than Sandy and April did, so we had a couple of hours to find something to do. We found that "something" between Fillmore and Beaver (which sounds so bad when you say that out loud).
We stopped in Fillmore to see the original state capital, which looked nothing like a capital at all.
Later on the journey, we decided to stop in Cove Fort. I've seen the sign many times on I-15 (going mach 90) and I always think: "I'll have to go there one day, to see what's there." This was that day.
One of many discoveries was that it is owned and run by the LDS church. Where have I been????
So when we pulled up that morning, we were greeted by missionary couples, who gave us the tour. It was a really neat place to see and the stories were amazing. I have to say that I'm really glad we stopped.
It is definitely worth the stop - but plan on an hour or two when you go.
Here are a few of my pictures:
Click here for the rest of my pictures on flickr. I tried to remember the stories behind some of the items and I've done that on flickr.
Another site for Cove Fort.
We arrived in Mesquite about 30 minutes ahead of Sandy, April and Elida. We had a quick dinner at a Mexican restaurant and then it was back to Utah for us and LA for them. Of course, they had the dogs in tow. We are pleased to announce that there were no major setbacks this time around. (aside from Sandy's car not starting in LA so she had to call AAA.)
We began our journey a little earlier than Sandy and April did, so we had a couple of hours to find something to do. We found that "something" between Fillmore and Beaver (which sounds so bad when you say that out loud).
We stopped in Fillmore to see the original state capital, which looked nothing like a capital at all.
Later on the journey, we decided to stop in Cove Fort. I've seen the sign many times on I-15 (going mach 90) and I always think: "I'll have to go there one day, to see what's there." This was that day.
One of many discoveries was that it is owned and run by the LDS church. Where have I been????
So when we pulled up that morning, we were greeted by missionary couples, who gave us the tour. It was a really neat place to see and the stories were amazing. I have to say that I'm really glad we stopped.
It is definitely worth the stop - but plan on an hour or two when you go.
Here are a few of my pictures:
Click here for the rest of my pictures on flickr. I tried to remember the stories behind some of the items and I've done that on flickr.
Another site for Cove Fort.
We arrived in Mesquite about 30 minutes ahead of Sandy, April and Elida. We had a quick dinner at a Mexican restaurant and then it was back to Utah for us and LA for them. Of course, they had the dogs in tow. We are pleased to announce that there were no major setbacks this time around. (aside from Sandy's car not starting in LA so she had to call AAA.)
Friday, February 20, 2009
It's a Mason Thing
Elida and Mason were in town last weekend and we had a very nice time chillin'.
I had to get little videos of adorable Mason. I love little toddlers when they waddle in their first few months of walking.
The very last sound you hear in this video is of Mason "growling" like the dogs.
Bruno!!! You don't see him in this video but you know he's in the kitchen wreaking havoc.
I love this last video. I was hoping for some cute little walk or something, but ended up with the best reaction ever. At the end, Richard walks into my mom's house through the back door. Mason is just crawling around (and I was getting ready to turn off the camera), but then I got Mason's reaction to seeing Richard, all bundled up and wearing a hat.....so funny.
I had to get little videos of adorable Mason. I love little toddlers when they waddle in their first few months of walking.
The very last sound you hear in this video is of Mason "growling" like the dogs.
Bruno!!! You don't see him in this video but you know he's in the kitchen wreaking havoc.
I love this last video. I was hoping for some cute little walk or something, but ended up with the best reaction ever. At the end, Richard walks into my mom's house through the back door. Mason is just crawling around (and I was getting ready to turn off the camera), but then I got Mason's reaction to seeing Richard, all bundled up and wearing a hat.....so funny.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
PBS: Inside the Meltdown
In this sneak peek from "Inside the Meltdown," FRONTLINE examines the final hours leading up to the deal between Bear Stearns and JP Morgan, and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's attempts to discourage moral hazard.
In "Inside the Meltdown," airing Tuesday, February 17 at 9 pm on PBS, FRONTLINE investigates the causes of the worst economic crisis in 70 years and how the government responded. The film chronicles the inside stories of the Bear Stearns deal, Lehman Brothers' collapse, the propping up of insurance giant AIG, and the $700 billion bailout. Inside the Meltdown examines what Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and haven't been able to fix. Watch online at http://www.pbs.org/frontline/meltdown
In "Inside the Meltdown," airing Tuesday, February 17 at 9 pm on PBS, FRONTLINE investigates the causes of the worst economic crisis in 70 years and how the government responded. The film chronicles the inside stories of the Bear Stearns deal, Lehman Brothers' collapse, the propping up of insurance giant AIG, and the $700 billion bailout. Inside the Meltdown examines what Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke didn't see, couldn't stop and haven't been able to fix. Watch online at http://www.pbs.org/frontline/meltdown
Monday, February 9, 2009
Friday, February 6, 2009
Family Videos
Here are my collection of videos from that last few weeks:
Babysitting Chance - January 2009:
(That is Casey in the background talking throughout. He was a bit jealous.)
Bruno and Beanie in SLC - February 2009:
They are staying with my mom while Sandy and April are traveling.
Laura's Bday Celebration:
The crowd that gathered for her Bday. Happy Birthday, Laura.
Chance Eats my Camera:
Babysitting Chance - January 2009:
(That is Casey in the background talking throughout. He was a bit jealous.)
Bruno and Beanie in SLC - February 2009:
They are staying with my mom while Sandy and April are traveling.
Laura's Bday Celebration:
The crowd that gathered for her Bday. Happy Birthday, Laura.
Chance Eats my Camera:
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
One Day St George Road Trip
My dad and I took a little jaunt to St George this past weekend, to pick up Sandy and April’s dogs: Bruno and Ebony (Beanie).
It started with the need for a dog sitter and my mom being available to watch them. But there’s the snag: Sandy and April are in LA. My mom is in SLC. Yeah…..that’s over 700 miles distance…so how to pull it off?
I work a graveyard shift on Friday nights but asked someone to swap me my Friday for Saturday night instead. Done (we love Brandon).
My dad joined the road trip because it’s safer with two drivers.
That’s the beginning.
Saturday, January 30, 2009: My dad and I set off at 7:30 a.m. to meet up with Sandy and April in St. George. It’s a little past their half way point, but much prettier than Mesquite. Most of the drive there was uneventful. Foggy drive between Lehi and Fillmore, but other than that, we made good time. We got there around 12:15, which was an hour before Sandy and April (confusion due to the time difference), so we went to the St. George Temple for pictures. There was a little black convertible in front of the temple and soon after we arrived, a very young bride and groom came out for pictures getting in the car. My dad was curious of what kind of car it was and decided to join the throng of family members and gazillion photographers to find out.
I was across the street and couldn’t help taking pictures (see flickr)….it was like a car accident. I couldn’t look away. As the bride and groom were ushered to the car and posed for various pictures, my dad could be heard above the crowd of family members with such heckling comments as: “put your arm around her” and “pretend you like her” and so on.
After pulling my dad away from that little scene, we drove through the red rocks and took a few more pictures. Later we joined Sandy and April for lunch at the Twentyfive Main CafĂ© and Cake Parlor. Okay – can we say: Fantastic and wonderfully yummy food? If you’re ever in St George, head on over….and don’t forget the cupcakes. In fact, buy extra, because you’ll definitely want some for later! After lunch, we ran a quick errand to Costco for dog food. Sandy, April and I went shopping, while my dad stayed to keep Bruno and Beanie company. It was weird shopping there because it was typically busy but really quiet in comparison to the SLC Costco’s. As April put it: “It’s almost reverent.” We took some quick family pictures and then piled the two dogs into our car and said our goodbyes. I hate saying goodbye to my sisters. It’s always a bit emotional for me….choking back tears….I know I’m going to see them soon (in three weeks), but I hate it.
We left the parking lot and headed for the freeway; Sandy and April heading south, me and Dad heading north. A quick wave and we’re off.
We left with time to spare so I could hang out with Eric before I had to be to work by 10:00 p.m. and I was happy.
While I’m driving mach-ninety on I-15, just before we get into Parowan (some 70 miles or so from St George), my dad is looking in his pockets for his cell phone and what do his hands find instead? Oh, nothing. No big deal. Sandy’s CAR KEYS!
Now you might find yourself asking: How did she get on the freeway heading south if she didn’t have her keys? Good question. Sandy has a Toyota Prias, which only needs the key to be NEAR the car in order to start it. Evidently, NEAR really means at least 10 feet away, because that’s the distance we were when she started up her car in the Costco parking lot. (My dad had Sandy's keys because he was keeping Bruno and Beanie company while we shopped.)
My dad gets on the phone quickly to let Sandy know he has her keys…. I’m feeling a bit of urgency because I need to get to work on time and Sandy needs her keys.
Here’s the conversation from my perspective in the car:
Dad: “Heeeeeyyyyyyyy! Hoooowwww yooouuuuuuu dooooinnnnnn’?” (say it out REALLY slowly...like you're trying to keep someone it suspense)
Pause for response from Sandy/April....I’m thinking: Oh, he’ll get to the point shortly…but we’re fast approaching the only exit for another 10 miles…so I’m feeling a bit anxious.
Dad: “How’s the drive going?”
You know that devil voice you hear in the movies?…the deep raspy voice that chimes with dark and evil intent…well that was my voice:
Me: "Dad! The keys!!! Keys!"
Dad: "Sooooo Saaaaannnnndyyyyy forgot something sheeeee might need…" more suspense voice...it's a game.
Devil Voice Me: "Dad! Get to the point!" (I ain't playin' no games)
Dad: "I have Sandy’s keys"
Silence from my end as they decide how to proceed…exit fast approaching…like, I’m on top of it……
It's decided that we must turn around at the exit and drive back. I’m so mad, at this point that I have my dad drive. I was shaking as I do the math in my head and realize: I’m not going make it to work on time.
Forty miles from St George, Sandy calls me to tell me SHE’S IN ST. GEORGE! What? Serious booking time, I’d say. They continue on the path and we meet up in at the exit of Toquerville…pass the keys off…say goodbyes AGAIN…choke back more tears…and back onto the freeway. The drive back was nice and quick…we made very good time. I got back home by 8:40 and was able to “rest” before working...I later passed out around 4:30 a.m. ……too tired.
All that said, it was fun and so very warm in St George…We’ll do it all again (minus the key drama) in three weeks.
See more of my pictures here.
I'll post videos of the dogs enjoying my mom's house later.
It started with the need for a dog sitter and my mom being available to watch them. But there’s the snag: Sandy and April are in LA. My mom is in SLC. Yeah…..that’s over 700 miles distance…so how to pull it off?
I work a graveyard shift on Friday nights but asked someone to swap me my Friday for Saturday night instead. Done (we love Brandon).
My dad joined the road trip because it’s safer with two drivers.
That’s the beginning.
Saturday, January 30, 2009: My dad and I set off at 7:30 a.m. to meet up with Sandy and April in St. George. It’s a little past their half way point, but much prettier than Mesquite. Most of the drive there was uneventful. Foggy drive between Lehi and Fillmore, but other than that, we made good time. We got there around 12:15, which was an hour before Sandy and April (confusion due to the time difference), so we went to the St. George Temple for pictures. There was a little black convertible in front of the temple and soon after we arrived, a very young bride and groom came out for pictures getting in the car. My dad was curious of what kind of car it was and decided to join the throng of family members and gazillion photographers to find out.
I was across the street and couldn’t help taking pictures (see flickr)….it was like a car accident. I couldn’t look away. As the bride and groom were ushered to the car and posed for various pictures, my dad could be heard above the crowd of family members with such heckling comments as: “put your arm around her” and “pretend you like her” and so on.
After pulling my dad away from that little scene, we drove through the red rocks and took a few more pictures. Later we joined Sandy and April for lunch at the Twentyfive Main CafĂ© and Cake Parlor. Okay – can we say: Fantastic and wonderfully yummy food? If you’re ever in St George, head on over….and don’t forget the cupcakes. In fact, buy extra, because you’ll definitely want some for later! After lunch, we ran a quick errand to Costco for dog food. Sandy, April and I went shopping, while my dad stayed to keep Bruno and Beanie company. It was weird shopping there because it was typically busy but really quiet in comparison to the SLC Costco’s. As April put it: “It’s almost reverent.” We took some quick family pictures and then piled the two dogs into our car and said our goodbyes. I hate saying goodbye to my sisters. It’s always a bit emotional for me….choking back tears….I know I’m going to see them soon (in three weeks), but I hate it.
We left the parking lot and headed for the freeway; Sandy and April heading south, me and Dad heading north. A quick wave and we’re off.
We left with time to spare so I could hang out with Eric before I had to be to work by 10:00 p.m. and I was happy.
While I’m driving mach-ninety on I-15, just before we get into Parowan (some 70 miles or so from St George), my dad is looking in his pockets for his cell phone and what do his hands find instead? Oh, nothing. No big deal. Sandy’s CAR KEYS!
Now you might find yourself asking: How did she get on the freeway heading south if she didn’t have her keys? Good question. Sandy has a Toyota Prias, which only needs the key to be NEAR the car in order to start it. Evidently, NEAR really means at least 10 feet away, because that’s the distance we were when she started up her car in the Costco parking lot. (My dad had Sandy's keys because he was keeping Bruno and Beanie company while we shopped.)
My dad gets on the phone quickly to let Sandy know he has her keys…. I’m feeling a bit of urgency because I need to get to work on time and Sandy needs her keys.
Here’s the conversation from my perspective in the car:
Dad: “Heeeeeyyyyyyyy! Hoooowwww yooouuuuuuu dooooinnnnnn’?” (say it out REALLY slowly...like you're trying to keep someone it suspense)
Pause for response from Sandy/April....I’m thinking: Oh, he’ll get to the point shortly…but we’re fast approaching the only exit for another 10 miles…so I’m feeling a bit anxious.
Dad: “How’s the drive going?”
You know that devil voice you hear in the movies?…the deep raspy voice that chimes with dark and evil intent…well that was my voice:
Me: "Dad! The keys!!! Keys!"
Dad: "Sooooo Saaaaannnnndyyyyy forgot something sheeeee might need…" more suspense voice...it's a game.
Devil Voice Me: "Dad! Get to the point!" (I ain't playin' no games)
Dad: "I have Sandy’s keys"
Silence from my end as they decide how to proceed…exit fast approaching…like, I’m on top of it……
It's decided that we must turn around at the exit and drive back. I’m so mad, at this point that I have my dad drive. I was shaking as I do the math in my head and realize: I’m not going make it to work on time.
Forty miles from St George, Sandy calls me to tell me SHE’S IN ST. GEORGE! What? Serious booking time, I’d say. They continue on the path and we meet up in at the exit of Toquerville…pass the keys off…say goodbyes AGAIN…choke back more tears…and back onto the freeway. The drive back was nice and quick…we made very good time. I got back home by 8:40 and was able to “rest” before working...I later passed out around 4:30 a.m. ……too tired.
All that said, it was fun and so very warm in St George…We’ll do it all again (minus the key drama) in three weeks.
See more of my pictures here.
I'll post videos of the dogs enjoying my mom's house later.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Four Years and Eternity to Go
Eric and I reached our whopping four year anniversary on Tuesday, January 27. It's crazy how fast the time has gone by.
And, even more incredible, is that I love Eric more today than I did that day. Who knew that was possible? He is the love of my life.
He is my best friend. We play video games together. We chat politics and religions and work and everything else you can think of. I feel like I am truly free and completely myself with him. I love that!
Anyway, I wanted to post some of my favorite pictures from the day we got married.
And, even more incredible, is that I love Eric more today than I did that day. Who knew that was possible? He is the love of my life.
He is my best friend. We play video games together. We chat politics and religions and work and everything else you can think of. I feel like I am truly free and completely myself with him. I love that!
Anyway, I wanted to post some of my favorite pictures from the day we got married.
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