31 October 2009

If It Had Teeth, It Would Bite You

That is the phrase I grew up hearing from my mother whenever I couldn't find something that was apparently right in front of me. I would like to say that 9 times out of 10 I really couldn't find whatever I was looking for because it had been moved, eaten, or magically disappeared, but I'm sure my mother was right most of the time.

I made a sauce with meet and vegetables to go over spaghetti noodles the other night. When it came time to make the noodles, I couldn't find them anywhere! At least not in all the places I looked for them. "I know I picked up spaghetti noodles not too long ago," I told Tom. Tom helped me look for them, and he couldn't find them either. I selected another type of noodle from the cupboard and carried on making the dish.

Three days later I found the noodles I was looking for. Right in front of me, in plain sight, on the countertop next to the stove. Duhhhhh Melissa!

29 October 2009

Way To Go PHILLIES!!!

YEAH BABY! Yankees got served on their own turf!!

That's all I have to say about Game 1 of the World Series :)

28 October 2009

Decorative Initial Cap Test

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This is a test post. I'm seeing how this decorative initial cap looks in a post. So what do you think? I like initial caps at the beginning of novels, but not in the beginning of each chapter.

If you are interested in using them in your blog, check this site out.

Rugby Movie

If you know Tom, you know that he LOVES rugby. Numerous Saturdays throughout the year begin with watching live rugby as early as 8 in the morning! It's hard not to notice Tom's loud cheering, so I've stopped trying to sleep or find quiet areas in the apartment. Instead, I join him in watching/cheering for his favorite teams. I've learned a lot about the sport and even give the players major kudos for going out on the field without protective gear. Ouch!

Anyway, I saw this trailer being advertised on tv. It's based on a true story and, needless to say, we know where we'll be on December 11th - in the theater!

Sadly, I haven't been able to take as many pictures as I would like to. I've been using my phone to snap some on-the-go shots. Here's one of NYC from the corner of 53rd & Lexington.


25 October 2009

Brother-Sister Weekend #5

This is the only picture I have from Brother-Sister Weekend #5. Carter spent Saturday night with us in Philadelphia. The horrible weather kept us inside for most of his visit, so we entertained ourselves with games and other random fun. Every time Carter visits us, I end of compiling a list of "kid-friendly items" to pick up for future stays. We made the best of our time together and even saw Astro Boy at the movie theater.

22 October 2009

Carter

21 October 2009

There's no "I" in Team

I helped my parents out the other weekend by taking Carter to his flag football game. That particular Saturday morning was rainy and gloomy. I thought there would be a good chance of the game being cancelled, but nope, the game must go on! So, I patiently waited through the picture-taking, the practice, and then the game. I loved watching Carter play and enjoy himself on the field. I didn't like the "soccer parents" and their constant verbal reminders from the sidelines directed at their children to: "stay focused!, watch the guy on your left!, grab his flag!" I think directing 8 year olds in a GAME of flag football is a little over the top, don't you think? Just for some sociological fun, I cheered when the other team scored, playfully shouted things like, "yeah baby!, good teamwork!" I think this irritated one mother who seemed to overally agitated about the little mistakes, but I didn't care. Somehow during the last 3 years that her son has been playing football (which she pointed out to me), she forgot that it is a team sport. Oh well, some people don't get it. And never will. At least Carter had fun on a rainy morning playing on a field with kids his age and hopefully learning that there's no "I" in TEAM.

18 October 2009

This Month's Top Story is...

Tom got a Job!

This is great news that he and I are absolutely thrilled about. It all happened so quickly, from the interviews to being hired, that it feels like a blur. We are trying to figure out the logistical matters now, like our living situation, purchasing another vehicle, and all the fun things that go along with those tasks. Once we have made some more concrete decisions and know a little more about our next step, I will update all the news here!

Now back to figuring things out...

17 October 2009

My Baby Takes the Morning Train...

... She works from 9 to 5... then comes home again...

I've had this song in my head all week long mostly because I've spent half of the week on a train or in a car. Our New York City office has been added to my weekly agenda. I went there for the first time this week and experienced a day in the life of a working New Yorker. It wasn't a grand experience as I spent most of it on the train, subway, and in the office, but I felt the energy of the city in the office and observed New York in its natural state - busy. I didn't get a chance to step out of the office during the day, but I'm sure I'll get a chance to do so and take pictures in the weeks to come.

11 October 2009

Remembering Bailey

Our family dog of 15 years passed away on September 28, 2009. Although her elderly age and death wasn't a shock to us, it has been hard to adjust to life without her. This weekend was my first time home since her passing, and the whole time I was there, I felt as if she was on the porch or laying under the tree as she usually did. I know my parents miss her tremendously. Bailey was my mother's dog in many ways as much as she was a family dog.

In celebration of Bailey's life, we gathered today to remember and talk about her. Ben made a lovely slideshow, Bema made "Bailey Cookies," and Tom, Ben, and Carter set up a wonderful display where she was buried. Carter wanted to remember her love of going on "walkies" by walking down the driveway and back as a group while carrying the flag. It was a sweet memorial with a lot of love. Bailey's bond with her family will never die.







Weyerbacher Brewery Tour

Tom and I toured Weyerbacher Brewery - a local microbrewery in Easton, Pennsylvania. I discovered the brewery after I was introduced to one of its flagship beers called Blithering Idiot. As you can imagine, the name becomes self-explanatory after consuming one or two. Tom and I decided we should try to tour local breweries to gain knowledge about the history of some of our favorite beers since Pennsylvania has some of the oldest breweries in the country. So, Weyerbacher was our first stop on the tour.

What we learned: Weyerbacher has altered their facility to enable greener beer-making practices. They also recycle what they call "oatmeal," a post fermentation product. The oatmeal is given to a local farmer who uses it to feed his animals. Additionally, their distribution range has grown within the last decade, spanning Maine to Florida. A few of their flagship beers are Blithering Idiot, Autumn Fest, and Winter Ale.










08 October 2009

Touring America (well, not all of it)

Some pictures from our adventures during Michael and Julie's first visit to America!













02 October 2009

Battery Park Squirrel Show

Here's a video of trained squirrels eating nuts from a pedestrian's hands in Battery Park, NYC.

01 October 2009

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Today we took a tour of an Amish estate in Lancaster, Pa. We learned a lot about their practices and how they have adapted to a progressive society over the years. One of the things I learned is that in an Amish family, it is tradition for a father to make a wooden chest for his daughter when she is 16 years of age. This chest is meant for her to collect and place items in it in preparation for her future home and family. I like the concept and think I may do the same thing one day - maybe with a twist.