Where do I even start about Ben & Kelley's wedding?? It was absolutely gorgeous. The bride was beautiful, the site was beautiful, even the (chilly!) weather was beautiful!! There were canoes, fireworks, a carriage, a live band, pumpkins, and amazing food! We had such a good time! I have a whole bunch of pictures (Jeremy did a great job catching some good moments!), so go see the full album here! It was gorgeous.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Ben & Kelley's Wedding
Where do I even start about Ben & Kelley's wedding?? It was absolutely gorgeous. The bride was beautiful, the site was beautiful, even the (chilly!) weather was beautiful!! There were canoes, fireworks, a carriage, a live band, pumpkins, and amazing food! We had such a good time! I have a whole bunch of pictures (Jeremy did a great job catching some good moments!), so go see the full album here! It was gorgeous.
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Go Vote!
I got this info from Jonathan...
Go to this website for the Children's Miracle Network to vote for Arkansas Children's Hospital to receive a brand new awesome game room! Right now, Arkansas is in the lead (!) but we need to stay there... You get 10 votes a day, and you can possibly win an Xbox 360, so you can't lose! Everybody knows AR Children's Hospital is amazing, so go vote!!
Here's more info from the site:
Go to this website for the Children's Miracle Network to vote for Arkansas Children's Hospital to receive a brand new awesome game room! Right now, Arkansas is in the lead (!) but we need to stay there... You get 10 votes a day, and you can possibly win an Xbox 360, so you can't lose! Everybody knows AR Children's Hospital is amazing, so go vote!!
Here's more info from the site:
Microsoft has partnered with Children’s Miracle Network to provide three Children’s Miracle Network pediatric hospitals an Ultimate Gameroom experience – and we need YOUR HELP to decide which three lucky hospitals will receive this great giveaway and better yet, YOU could win an Xbox 360 as well!
Cast your vote for the Children’s Miracle Network hospital of your choice, each time you vote you will be entered to win an Xbox 360 – the more you vote, the better your chances of winning!
A super-exciting list...
- Run, don't walk, to the Baby Bloggity for amazing news. AND SAY HELLO to the Woods, please (Google Reader is killing comments on blogs!)! Perhaps if Melissa knows people are reading, she will be encouraged to do posts! ;)
- I am crazy excited for the babies to get here. I can't wait to meet them and see their sweet little faces.
- This weekend is Ben and Kelley's wedding! It's going to be here. Whoooooooooot! It's going to be amazing.
- Also this weekend: the McClung family reunion (that's my Granny's family on my dad's side). Wish Jeremy luck as he meets even more extended family!
- ALSO this weekend: Jeremy and I are going to see David Sedaris. Don't be jealous (I know you are)!
- Internship is still going well! I am starting to do some Spanish translating (on paper) and it is quickly snowballing into attending Spanish-speaking conferences. SCARY, but potentially awesome.
- I got to see my ladies last night.
- On Tuesday we're going to the Arkansas State Fair for a Trash the Dress session! Details to come. And many, many pictures.
Friday, October 02, 2009
Thursday, October 01, 2009
My very own CAKEWRECK!!!
The Day We Ordered:
Us: We're throwing a baby shower for a coworker, and we want it to have a baseball theme (we had purchased baseball cups, napkins, and decorations... our coworker LOVES baseball and is having a boy, so it seemed appropriate)
Kroger: Hm. We don't really have a "baseball-baby shower" theme cake.
Us: No, that's ok, we don't want baby stuff on the cake, but do you have something you can do with a baseball theme?
Kroger: Oh, yes! Definitely. We do a baseball diamond on top of the cake with players and little baseballs. It's really cute. Would you like that?
Us: That sounds great!
Kroger: Is it going to be a boy or a girl?
Us: A boy.
Kroger: Well, I'll write down to do the colors in pastels so it looks a little more baby-showerish. But we'll go with the baseball cake.
Us: Alrighty.
Kroger (panicked, clearly): Ummm this is not turning out very good.
Me: What do you mean?
Kroger: Well, I'm trying to draw the baseballs on here, and it just doesn't look like anything. It's a big blob! I keep taking it off.
Me: I don't think you were supposed to draw baseballs on there. They said you had some sort of baseball kit. There's supposed to be a baseball diamond.
Kroger: Uhhh. What? This is what I did (Lifts up a crazy over-the-top baby shower cake with stuff all over it)
Me: What's that?
Kroger: Well it said to do a baseball baby shower cake. We don't do that!
Me: No, it's supposed to just be a baseball cake. In pastel colors or something like that.
Kroger: Well here's the note she gave me (she shows me the notes for how to make the cake, and it truly was GIBBERISH)
Me: Well, we really didn't want baby stuff on there. Just baseball stuff.
Kroger: Do you want me to start over?
Me: No, the shower's in 30 minutes. Uhhh, just make it look good.
Kroger: I have baseball players I can put on top! How about that? That will kind of make it baseball themed. And look! The box on top is a keepsake box for the baby! (Note: there is, indeed, a box on top. That I'm sure the baby will just LOVE. WHAT??? PS, it is Spanish on the inside.)
Me: Fine, just make it look good.
Kroger: We have black baseball players AND white baseball players.
Me: Oh, ok. That's good.
... And this is what we got, folks. A serious, serious CAKEWRECK. And a hilarious baby shower cake. AND AND a keepsake box. For the baby.
It was quite delish, however. And she didn't make us pay for it. So there's that.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Oh, hello there.
Yeah, yeah, I know it's been about a bajillion days (months?) since I've updated. I could say I've been busy, which wouldn't be a lie. But I also just haven't been able to muster it up. I'm just not getting that love from blogging that I used to. But perhaps I'm over the hump (my humps, my humps, my humps). We'll see how it goes. For the meantime, here's a list:- Internship has been going amazingly well. I love the Conway schools. I would LOVE to stay here and work when I am licensed, but we'll just see. Lots o' cooks in this kitchen, you know?
- I have been doing some assessments with kiddoes, attending (and occasionally, like today, LEADING!) conferences with parents and teachers discussing what would be the best placement for kiddoes with disabilities.
- Fridays are my counseling days. I don't do a lot of one-on-one counseling- that's what the counselor is for. But when there's a certain population that would benefit from some group counseling, we often step in. I'm doing some sensory groups for kids with autism/Asperger's (I love these kids!) and some social skills lessons with self-contained special education classes. I love this part of the job.
- Jeremy and I got a Wii, and I've been working out with the Wii Active on a semi-regular basis. I love it, and I'm feeling much better actually being active (it's been too long, stupid broken leg).
- I recently found out that I have to take my licensure exam for the state of AR (it's the Praxis for School Psychology) THIS semester, when I thought I had till NEXT summer. That means time to start studying. Soon. Ish.
- I am over-the-moon-excited about Melissa and Greg having twins. I can hardly contain myself. I'm officially predicting it's going to be a boy and girl. What do you think? Head over to her preggo blog and wish her well. And demand pictures and blog updates. ;) She needs some encouragement.
- I get to go see Dave Matthews tonight, thanks to Melissa being too preggers to enjoy general admission tickets. ;) She got some seats from one of her friends, so Jeremy and I get to now go and enjoy the gorgeous weather and a band that I used to love dearly.
- The pictures above are from the Toltec Mounds over the weekend. J and I attended their Fall Equinox Celebration. There was a weapons demonstration, crafts, fry bread, a tour of the mounds, and a sunset viewing. Amazingly, the mounds were built around the solstices and the equinoxes, and the sun sets behind certain mounds on these dates when you are standing on this one particular mound. Blows your mind, eh?
- Also interesting: everything at the mounds were measured in increments of 47.5 meters. Whoa.
- Keep reading. I have more pictures of other things I have been doing.
Other things the Spanns have done...
And said farewell to a dear friend...
Once upon a time, way back in about 2002, Chandle and I lived in some crappy little college apartments near campus. It was my very first apartment, and I didn't care one little bit that the carpet was about 50 years old and had survived many college students that came and went. It also had a "dishwasher" that we were so excited to have. Turns out, it was really a salad spinner that was loaded into our counter tops. You took the lid off, put your dishes in, and it spun them clean... we never used it. This apartment holds many many fond memories for me. We always had friends over, and something was always happening. I loved it. This is also the time when Jeremy started to really catch my eye. I had met him a couple of years before, but he had only been an acquaintance that I had seen at parties (perhaps at David and Adrian's apartment...) and that I knew played Frisbee with some of my friends.
Right around this time, we started to like each other and started to hang out more and more. Also at this time, Jeremy drove the scooter pictured above all around town. I would see him driving to class or to the coffee shop or to a friend's house. He would ride the scooter to parties and occasionally offer me a ride home (the block away that I typically had to go). One of my favorite memories of Mansard apartments, however, involves the scooter in that I could always hear Jeremy coming when he would visit. We'd hear the little putter of the scooter and know he was around the corner. And he always drove the scooter RIGHT up to our sliding glass door. And he'd ask me if I wanted to go get dinner. Or any other excuse he could think of so that we could hang out.
Many years later... here we are. He still asks me to go on dates with him. But the scooter is no longer functional. :( A couple weekends ago, Jeremy made the decision to give it away, so he put a sign on it and put it in our driveway. Not long after, a kid around the age of 13 or 14 knocked on our door and asked, "Uhh, so is that scooter really free?" His parents were waiting outside with their truck, ready to load it up if it was really ok. So Jeremy passed on the legendary scooter to another generation of a boy who will undoubtedly make some girl's heartbeat just a little faster when he drives up. ;)
Monday, August 10, 2009
ANNOUNCING....!
Very very big news in the family... Head on over to With Six You Get Eggroll to learn more!!!
Friday, August 07, 2009
Where's the Beef??
Sooo... I ate a burger. Yes, that's correct. A burger. And, might I add, it was delicious. It was also the following:
*provided free choice hay and clean water during its happy little life
*not fed with animal byproducts (eew)
*not given growth hormones, steroids, or antibiotics to make it the Incredible Cow Hulk
*no preservatives were used in the processing
*not raised in a small pen, but allowed to run in a pasture. Where it was in the sunshine and could turn around.
*bought straight from a farmer, who was very friendly
*from the River Market, which I love to support when possible
Therefore, it agreed with all of my reasons for avoiding meat altogether. So I ate it. And I might have another pound in the freezer, awaiting the time when I am ready to eat more. It does not mean that I'm starting to eat meat again. Perhaps I would if I could afford to eat this way all the time, but really- who can do that? Therefore, I will remain a non-meat-eater, but I will occasionally allow myself a tasty burger when it comes from the right place. ;)
www.allnaturalmeatandmore.com
PS, I have a pic with me enjoying the juiciness, but blogger won't let me upload. For the past 2 hours I've tried it. Grrrrrrrrr.
*provided free choice hay and clean water during its happy little life
*not fed with animal byproducts (eew)
*not given growth hormones, steroids, or antibiotics to make it the Incredible Cow Hulk
*no preservatives were used in the processing
*not raised in a small pen, but allowed to run in a pasture. Where it was in the sunshine and could turn around.
*bought straight from a farmer, who was very friendly
*from the River Market, which I love to support when possible
Therefore, it agreed with all of my reasons for avoiding meat altogether. So I ate it. And I might have another pound in the freezer, awaiting the time when I am ready to eat more. It does not mean that I'm starting to eat meat again. Perhaps I would if I could afford to eat this way all the time, but really- who can do that? Therefore, I will remain a non-meat-eater, but I will occasionally allow myself a tasty burger when it comes from the right place. ;)
www.allnaturalmeatandmore.com
PS, I have a pic with me enjoying the juiciness, but blogger won't let me upload. For the past 2 hours I've tried it. Grrrrrrrrr.
Monday, August 03, 2009
Ten Years ALREADY?
Friday night was mucho fun-o, and very very surreal. We hung out at school and Sister Deb took us on a tour around. Turns out it looks completely different, and it was really strange trying to orient ourselves to where we were standing vs. what used to be there... After the tour and the appetizers and the hilarious slide show (I swear to you I didn't recognize MYSELF several times: "Oh look! There's Liza/Kristen/Megan/Leah/Brooke, etc... OH WAIT, that's me too!"), quite a few of the girlies came over to the hizzy. Helloooooo to you ladies who silently watch over the bloggity (you know who you are!)! Then we went to Crazee's to catch up with the fellas. It was so good for everyone to get together and hang out. We seriously should see each other more often, yes? Saturday was not quite as fun... a bit of a different vibe, but I'm still glad that I went. Here's to the next 10, right?
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
The Spanns have returned
... from Webb Lake, Wisconsin, for the 4th of July blowout with the fam. I have many many cousins on my mom's side who live all over the country, er... world: Canada, Japan, Nebraska, Minnesota, Massachusetts... We have always talked about having a cousins reunion because we only get together every 4 years or so. This year we actually pulled through with it and all met up in St. Paul and drove to a lake in Wisconsin (despite the name of the town, it was actually Des Moines Lake). Seven of the cousins were able to make it this year, plus one hubby (mine) and a boyfriend (Paige's). It was an awesome weekend, full of lots of catching up, Porch Slammers (ask me about it soon... I shall show you. You will like it), fireworks, boat parades, and patio time. It's pretty amazing to me that a group of cousins can not see each other in such a long time (in some cases over 15 years), and we catch up and have a great time right away. I guess that's family, right?Jeremy and I started the drive on Thursday after we got off work, around 6:00, and drove to Kansas City to stay in an awesome room that Kristen hooked us up with, courtesy of her brother. We stayed there a whole maybe 5 hours then hit the road again in the morning. Friday was complete with windmills in Iowa, meeting up with the fam in St. Paul, driving to Wisconsin, and grilling out. Saturday we hung out by the lake all day in the GORGEOUS 70 degree weather. It's pretty sweet to be in the sun all day and not feel like you have to get in the water because you're not DYING. We watched the fireworks that night on a party barge, then we shot off our own (see the above pic, courtesy of Adrianne). Makes you want to break out in the national anthem, doesn't it? Doesn't it?
For more pictures, scroll on!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
The Good, the bad... and the occasionally peed upon
- My job. I am "head teacher" in the 2 year-old classroom.
- #1 leads to many hugs, kisses, and babies sitting in my lap. All day. They're really very sweet.
- They call me Miff Izzabuff. It's flippin darling.
- I have recently recalled all the lyrics to "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain" (choo choo! Whoa back! Hi, babe! Yum, Yum! Zzzzzzz!).
- I have also learned (or relearned) every single song to sing with two year-olds (Chicka Chicka BOOOOOM BOOOOOOM!).
- Baby and I celebrated our big ol' six month anniversary. My, how time flies when you're having fun!
- We are leaving on Thursday to head to Wisconsin to visit my cousins. Most of them. Cannot wait.
- It's going to be dang near twenty degrees cooler when we go up there.
- (This one should be must higher on the list, but...) The jetcat is AMAZING. Photos to come. My husband is brilliant. There will be a separate post so that I can elaborate on the amazingness.
- I set up a Twitter account. I have resisted too long. So long, in fact, that the hubby had one before me. That just ain't right.
- We recently harvested a CRAAAAZY amount of rosemary and oregano from the garden. Currently drying. Mmmmmm.
- The garden is looking great. Tomatoes, okra, peppers, rosemary, oregano, basil.... Ahhhh summer!
- I signed my contract for my internship, starting in August. Can't wait to start. Seriously. I'm ready. I actually MISS it.
- PAID MY CAR OFF! Whoot, seriously.
- Overall having a fantabulous summer... getting to see friends, grill out, go to the lake ;)
- I do, in fact, occassionally get peed on at work. Actually, it's happened three times. Narrowly avoided it more times than that. There may or may not have been poo on my shoe at some point as well.
- The babies are supposed to go outside every day for an hour and a half, total. It has been waaaaaaaaaaaay too hot lately, so we have to entertain them indoors. This means that I lead the class in either Mousercise or the "Get Funky" physical CD. It's exhausting trying to get babies to move for 45 minutes in organized chaos. And sometimes they look at me like I have lost my dang mind.
- Did I mention it's real hot?
- Ummmmmm.... I think that's it. This list is much shorter. Yay.
Friday, May 22, 2009
More things
Gertrude's little babies have flown the coop. Or the nest. Here they are, along with their dialogue:
-You go first.
-No, you go.
-Ok, we'll go at the same time.
-On the count of three?
-One, two...
-You didn't go!
-YOU didn't either.
-Ok, this time we'll go for sure.
-Liar.
We also went to the Kris Allen watch party in Conway (see aforementioned admission of dorkitude). Jeremy met a big version of Zoey. Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Have a good weekend, all!
Monday, May 18, 2009
How I've Spent My Summer Vaca (week 1)
- I wake up every day to have coffee with my hubby
- Pilates, yo (I'm getting better, but I still kind of suck at it- you will never EVER see me do it cause it's pretty embarrassing). But I'm sore, and I like it.
- I have applied for THREE jobs (I will only be taking one): one at a day care and two at the library. I'm really hoping for a library job. How much fun would that be?
- Season finales on all my shows! Having an Idol watch party at my folks' casa. Complete with Skeezers. They heard that's the way to do it. Word.
- STRAIGHT A's. Booyakah. I am in disbelief. I turned in three papers over 20 pages at the end of the semester, which is why many of you have not heard a peep from me in a while. DONE and DONE. ThanktheLord.
- I may or not DVR "The O.C." every day. I have never seen seasons 3 and 4. So I had some catching up to do. Thank you, Soap Opera channel.
- Ummmm, maybe DVR-ing "Angel" every day too. I can neither confirm nor deny this rumor.
- READING for entertainment finally. Just finished the third Twilight (oh, yes indeed), and currently reading The Time Traveler's Wife for our book club. That's right, I said book club. Whatcha gonna say? We're awesome.
- Trying to plan a way to get up to Wisconsin to see my cousins this summer. There is talk of a cousin's reunion at a cabin on a lake there (ahhh, that sounds so nice). Workin' on it.
- 2 days till our 5 month anniversary. I recently realized that since we got married in December (month 12), it's really easy to figure out how long we've been hitched. January= 1 month, October= 10 months. It baffles the mind. ;) Have I mentioned I'm easily amused these days?
- Planning lunch dates and evenings with friends and family. I love being done with school.
- Zoey's staples are out. She is a much happier doggy now. Poor baby.
- Let's hang out, yes?
Friday, May 08, 2009
Updates from the Spanns
Gertrude and babies are doing quite well. She has endured some CRAZY storms in that nest. She's a champ.
Snoop Dogg was A.MA.ZING. I can't even tell you. We had such a good time. It was an excellent way to celebrate being done with school. I may or may not have dislocated my knee while there and had to miss work the next day because I couldn't walk, but you know what? TOTALLY worth it. He performed every song you can think of. Even his parts on Dre songs.
I was flowin' and goin' that night, you heard?
So I am OFFICIALLY OFFICIALLY done with school. No more school. No more papers. No more work (well until I get that summer job... anyone hiring?). And I got A's on my final ginormo papers. Booyakah. I mean, seriously. This semester truly almost killed me, but I have survived. AND I got my internship for next year all lined up. I will be working for Conway schools, which makes me really happy. Their school psych department is amazing, and I will get to do some really cool things. So hooray! Summer vaca 2009 has begun! And I went out with a bang. I can't believe it. WHOOOOT!
Tonight, my sister and I are taking our mama on a surprise trip for her birthday (which was yesterday- happy birthday, Ma!)! Speaking of birthdays, a very happy belated birthda
Monday, May 04, 2009
My plans for the evening
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