Monday, April 30, 2007

Rock.on.

The rock show was everything I ever imagined on Friday. We had a great time. Ol' Roddy sang every song I knew... We sang & danced. We waved our arms in the air for "Forever Young," and sang "Maggie May" at the top of our lungs. He was "in the round" so our seats were great.
He had some ladies singing backup and doing little dances. I decided I can TOTALLY do their job. I might be hitting the road. I wonder how one gets that gig....







After the show, we stopped by Kat and Karl's to see the crew. This picture makes me laugh. Today's Kat's last day at work- tell her congrats! :)
Have a good week, everyone!

Friday, April 27, 2007

On Page 6 (like the gossip column!)

I've waited so long to say that. Click here to see why. YES.

Little Rock's a jumpin' place.

On tonight's agenda... I'll be at the Rod Stewart rock show extravaganza with the entire fam. Including Jeremy and Greg, who have no idea how much fun they're about to get themselves into. Pictures will be included with the recap. Hot legs.

ALSO... the Riverfest lineup has been announced. The highlights for me are as following:

Friday
9:00 p.m. Pat Benatar (my love is a battlefied, you know)
Saturday
7:00 p.m. GEORGE CLINTON & THE P-FUNK ALLSTARS (flashlight!)
9:30 p.m. LL COOL J (mama said knock you out!)

In celebration of all this fun, what are your TOP 5, all-time favorite concerts you've attended?? Go.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Wine o' the week

This week's wine is my sister's signature Voga Italia's Pinot Grigio. It has a "full & rich taste with ripe apple & pear aromas and delicious, juicy flavors." Very good for these warm, sunny days that are coming up! Plus, the bottle looks way cool. It has a screw-top cap, & Melissa's step-kiddies say it looks like shampoo or perfume. Luckily doesn't taste like it.
Visit Voga's website here. The fun thing about Voga is it comes in two varieties: red or white. This is the white. The red's called Quattro (it's also pretty tasty, although I like this one more). Costs around $10.
If you have a wine you love that you want me to sample (that's the best part!) and share on here, let me know!

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Mmmm, mmm good.

You may or may not know that I am on the South Beach diet (hush!). I am through with the tough phase (see? you didn't even notice I was missing carbs!), and am snugly in phase 2. I have no idea if I'm losing weight because I have a sincere hatred of scales and will rely instead on how my clothes fit and how I feel. So far, I've felt really good! Here's my favorite breakfast. It's an Almond Energy Shake, and it is deeeeelish. Try it. It really makes you feel great in the morning- it's amazing.

1 cup of vanilla low-fat soy milk
1/2 c. fat-free vanilla yogurt
6 oz. silken tofu (it's just to make it more shake-like- there's no taste at all, I promise. Good protein!!)
1/4 c. roasted almonds (I wash the salt off)

Blend it all up, and mmmmmmmmm mmmm! Seriously an energy booster. And tasty.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Ole.

First of all, a very happy berfday to Miss Brooke today! I had a fantastico time at her casa on Saturday, and some tasty tasty food was enjoyed by all. Happy birthday!
Second of all, Friday I spent the longest 45 minutes of my life in the dunk booth from hell. Yes, I wore the sombrero. Yes, it was hilarious. No, the dunk tank was NOT fun. I never spent more than 2 seconds up on that seat. The kids were allowed to just run up and hit the button. Over and over. And over. And there was dish soap in the water, which abolutely got in my eyes during the repeated, uncalled for dunking. Don't get me wrong- I'm a good sport! I don't mind if they miss all 4 shots at the bullseye then run up and hit it. Especially if they paid for a shot! Cheaters never win.

Nor do teachers who volunteer for this stuff, apparently! Here is the back of my leg today from that seat. OUCH.
Ok, done complaining now. Have a great week, all!

Friday, April 20, 2007

Why I volunteer myself for these things, I'll never know.

This is where you'll find me this evening at our school's carnival. That's right. I'm going to be the target for 45 whole minutes, and I'm so very thrilled.
I am going to wear a sombrero.
I am extremely sore from a cardio sculpt class I went to with Kat & Audra. I think it might be hilarious to see me crawl up on that seat after being dunked. Wearing a sombrero.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Wine o' the week (in a box???)

Yes, I know. Wine people are not supposed to enjoy wine in a box. You're supposed to be snobbier than that! However, sometimes it is quite delicious. This week's wine is Hardy's shiraz in a box. It's the purple one up at the top. Visit Hardy's website here.
According to this, here are 5 reasons to buy wine in a box:
1. You get more bang for your buck. Premium wines come in 3-liter boxes (the equivalent of about four bottles) and sell anywhere from $15 to $25 a pop. Do the math — you’re getting a good deal on a good wine.
2. There’s no pressure to polish it off in one night. Unlike a bottle, which goes bad within a day or two of uncorking, boxed wine lasts about four to six weeks.
3. You can drink it now. Forget about the whole let-it-age thing — boxed wines are meant to be drunk within a year of being made.
4. It’s transportable. Because it won’t shatter, boxed wine is perfect for picnics, the beach, and tailgates. Take the oxygen-tight bag out of the box and bring it backcountry camping.
5. You have a reason to use that carafe. A pretty decanter filled with red wine looks so good on your table.
Many more premium wine brands are starting to put their wines in a box occasionally. It's not just Franzia anymore (eeew.). PS, Chandle and I totally had a box of wine in the fridge at Mansard Apartments, for when we got home from those "long, hard" college days that were so stressful... HA!
Hardy's costs around $20, and you get four 750ml bottles of wine. That's a good deal. Don't be afraid!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

After all this time...

She's finally done it. Go and visit my favorite Jaime over at her brand new blog! Miss Jaime takes great pics, so I'm expecting fabulous things from her (ya hear that, Jaime??)! Also wedding details galore!
Oh, and enable your comments section! :)

Monday, April 16, 2007

Wine- why not?

THE GRE IS OVER. THE GRE IS OVER. Hallelujah. Seriosuly. I have no clue how I did. By the time it was over, my brain was completely finished with all the thinkin'. There were times where I know I did great, and other times I didn't have a clue. But I guess that's how they design it, huh?
That night, I went with some lovely friends to the new wine bar, Crush. Look at me! I went downtown! I know, it's crazy. It was nice there- not real condusive to larger groups though. I recommend it for a date night- good wine and (I hear) good tapas. Fun night, though!
Sunday I spent allll day just relaxing and recovering from the GRE. I watched lots of Twin Peaks Season 2. It was fantastic and SCARY. Loved it. Have a good week, all!

Friday, April 13, 2007

Sorry to do two Parker posts in a row, but...

Every so often, we wonder what Miss Parker does all day... and occasionally she comes inside smelling a bit like a camp fire. Well, this week, we figured out why. Turns out she likes to take little naps ON TOP OF the fire pit. This picture is taken from inside the bathroom window after she was discovered.
Whoops! She heard us!
... and we were caught. But it was too hilarious.

SAME EVENING... I was studying for the GRE (notice the notecards, Mount people), and she jumped right up and made herself comfortable on my butt. That's right. Guess I was in her seat. She's lost her Pooty mind.
I'm taking the GRE tomorrow. I'm nervous and OH so ready to have it over with. It's consuming my life. I will need a big drink afterwards. :)

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

We bought her a present....

+
= good, clean summertime fun!

Uh huh.... we bought her a lifejacket for water fun. We've taken her swimming, and she LOVES it. This is just for safety aboard the jetski (you heard me) and various boatcraft. She's going to have the best time ever. Hers is orange and has a handle so you can pull a Pooty out of the water if need be. Safety first, I tell ya.

Monday, April 09, 2007

It's Easter Monday

...which means that I am not at work today (reason #376 it's good to work where I work). The weekend was grrroood. Friday was Jaime's bday celebration (complete with Tinkerbell hats). In the picture- Katie, me, Jaime, Ryan, Holly, and Cora. We had a potluck (mmmm!). Saturday we went to see Cory Brannon at White Water. The show started off pretty rough (he is definitely off the proverbial wagon now- whoops!), but once he got warmed up, it was quite enjoyable.
Easter Sunday consisted of sunrise service and a quite tasty breakfast with the folks. It was awfully early, but very nice. :)
I have less than one week to prepare for the GRE now. It's the psychology GRE, which means it is 220 questions on everything I ever learned (or didn't quite absorb) in college. I have a study guide, and about 400 notecards. I will be studying every night this week. My goal is to not have much to do Friday so I don't have to cram and can go to bed early. It's in C-town on Saturday morning. So be thinking of me... I will be consumed by Freud, Jung, and the whole gang this week. That's a whole lotta theories!
Wish me luck. I'm a little scared.

Friday, April 06, 2007

My inner geekiness is happy.


When we got in from Florida, I saw what I've been looking for... the R2D2 mailbox! Have you heard about this? It's to celebrate the 30 year anniversary of "Star Wars," and Little Rock has 3 of them. One of them apparently is at the airport! I had been keeping my eyes peeled for them...
ALSO my "Twin Peaks Season 2" has come in. CAN'T WAIT to start watching it. Yes, I'm a happy girl. My sister got me season 1 for my 21st birthday, and it took this long for the second season to come out. It's about dang time. For reals.
And a HUGE huge happy birthday to my lovely Jaime, who celebrates this weekend. Happy birthday!! :)

Wine o' the week


This week's wine is Viansa's 2004 Athena. Here's the description: crafted with 100% Dolcetto grapes, a varietal native to northern Italy, our "Athena" Dolcetto is a fruity delight and a friendly spring and summer wine with notes of raspberry, strawberry and sweet cherry. This wine has an inviting high fruity-ness and low tannin, with a soft and supple mouth-feel, making it ideal for early consumption. This is a remarkably food friendly wine as well as a good "bridge wine" for those just learning to appreciate red wines or even of white wine aficionados. We recommend chilling "Athena" slightly before serving for added enjoyment. "Athena" is an apt symbol for Viansa and this Viansa wine. She is the Goddess of many of our virtues. Our ancestral mythology honors her as the symbol of wisdom and victory for her efforts toward making the world a better place. Many people associate red wines with aggressive characteristics, but this fruity and deceptively friendly wine is, like her, not to be judged by its exterior.
It costs about $20, and it is quite tasty- not at all heavy. Good for this time of year!

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

I love a mixed tape.

I'm about to sound like an old lady here, but I gotta tell you, I'm a little skeptical of this whole iPod thing. I won't lie. I agree they're convenient. They're easy. They're tiny. They hold a lot of songs.
Whoo hoo.
I miss mixed tapes. Those days when you sit by the radio, waiting for Casey Kasem to play your new favorite jam. Tape in the deck, record button AND pause pushed down so you can catch it right when it starts. You could also dub tapes. Which means you sneak into your sister's room, steal her Samantha Fox, and put it in your fancy dual-deck tape player to copy it. Ahhhh the good ol' days.
I have to say, Karl made me my first mixed CD. It was freshman year of college (he was so high-tech), and I believe it included some Tim McGraw and if I'm not mistaken.... Kid Rock's "Cowboy." I was in awe of this new technology and knew I HAD to have it. The next year, I get a new computer with a burner (I was the cooooolest), and Napster quickly became my new best friend. I downloaded every song I ever knew. I burned cds for everyone around me. Themed cds, random cds, best hit cds.
No one beats Chandle with a themed mixed cd. No one. She should enter competitions.
Now, it's 2007, and I haven't had my own computer with all my stuff since senior year of college, and even then I used Chandle's most of the time (she had the most music). I am completely behind with the technology of music. I have not BOUGHT a cd since Radiohead's "Hail to the Theif," and I did that purely out of novelty. How does one download music now? Is it Limewire? iTunes? I don't know how to do it. And I don't own an iPod. For some reason, they highly frustrate me.
Cody tells me I'm wrong and should invest. I'm resisting. HOWEVER, Cody did make me a fantastic mixed CD (archaic, I know. Shut it.) last night, including but not limited to: Justin, Christina, Brittany, Ace of Base, the Cardigans, Fergie Ferg, and Sinead O'Connor. I love it. I shall listen to it till it plays no more. Which it inevitably will, cause it's a CD and not in a little iPod.
I love a mixed tape.

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Spring Break '07 (whoooo!) has drawn to a reluctant close



The spring break '07 extravaganza which was Florida is sadly over. We got back yesterday afternoon, exhausted from staying up all night the previous night (we gave up the hotel the last night because our flight left at 6 a.m. and the airport's a good 30 minutes away). I'm fully recovered now, however, and wanted to share these fabulous photos.
We stayed at the Sandestin Resort, which was seriously amazing. It was very nice. A tram drove you around everywhere because it's stinkin' huge (they'd even take you to the grocery store. And the bar- yes). We stayed near what's called "The Village" (pictures 11-13), which had a bunch of restaurants and places to hang out. The streets were closed, so everyone just walks around. We had access to a grill on the pool patio (right out our door), a fridge in the room, and a blender. Everything we needed!
Turns out they didn't start the snorkeling tours till April, but they told us where to go, so we bought our own gear and ventured out there. I have to admit I was a little terrified, due to the whole breathing under water thing and the fact that there were little jellyfish all over the place. And yes, of course, I got stung by one of those little suckers. Not too terribly bad, but not enjoyable either, ya know? So that brought the whole "underwater adventure" thing to a close for me, but it sure was fun while it lasted! Doesn't mean I wouldn't fight the waves at the beach. :)
The sunsets were gorgeous every night. The pina coladas were plentiful. It was (honestly) one of the best vacations I have ever been on. And the company wasn't too bad either (thanks for letting me tag along, baby). It was awesome.