Mini-Posts for 2008-04-30

  • def leppard on Dancing With the Stars. did i miss the announcement that the apocalypse is upon us? #
  • hmm…just got an email from fedex that i’m getting sent a "company award". maybe i should attend company meetings more often. :-P #
  • my internet is really slow today, but it says my connection is "excellent". LIES! #
  • @djbubi one day late reply, but krispy kremes are incredibly wonderfully awesome - except for my arteries! #
  • @yahooza i went to flickr and you’re still uploading pics. let me know when you’re done. i’m curious! #
  • @patloika your ben linus tweet is no good without picture evidence! #
  • @yahooza Yay! I’ll go check it out! #
  • ugh, i didn’t realize what time it is - don’t have a lot of time to eat lunch! #
  • even though technically it’s a waste of time, i like talking to clients about non-work related stuff, like working from home, tv and kids #
  • just discovered a whole case of CD’s that i haven’t ripped to mp3 yet. i’ve missed you Bob Marley and Club Mix 95! #
  • 6:43pm and it looks like there is a long night of work ahead of me. *sigh* Luckily LOST isn’t on or i’d have to hurt someone! #

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Walter Comes to Town

Our old friend Walter (a.k.a. ‘Wally’) came into town last weekend. We met up with him and several other college buddies in the Glen, an outdoor mall in Glenview. It’s funny whenever these guys get together. The same old college stories get told, but they all laugh as hard as if it was the first time they’ve heard it. It gives me the warm fuzzies to know that even though our lives have changed so much, we can always get together and things are the same again. Except for the times when we have to chase after our kids.


Not his kid!

It was so weird, hanging out, eating at a noodle joint and having ice cream afterwards. We were done by 8:30, though it felt like 11:30. It didn’t seem like too long ago that we’d be eating at steakhouses, going out drinking and dancing and finishing the night off by going out for greek food and coming home when when the sun was rising. Now we have to worry about putting our tikes to bed and hoping that they don’t wake up too early so we can get as much sleep as we can.

Ben and Jayden definitely had a ball, running around the animal sculptures, dancing and being sugar crazy - thanks to Uncle Wally buying everyone ice cream. Jerry really got a kick out of their inability to make the “l” sound when pointing and yelling “Clock!”. After Manny had Jayden run a couple laps to tire him out, it was time to call it a night. It’s so rare that we get together anymore that I really cherish these times together!

Here’s some pics:

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Ben and Jerry Jayden and his Mommy walvis0427_0023 Manly Hand Holding  

Mini-Posts for 2008-04-29

  • ben woke up early today. *yawn* #
  • krispy kreme, you are my weakness. i love you and hate you at the same time. #
  • i’m taking today as a sick day, but i’ve still sent out 25 emails for work so far. #
  • @tombert rock band is severely lacking in good hair band songs #

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10 Superstitions, Traditions, and/or Personality Quirks

I have no idea why I started doing some of the things that are on this list - maybe things that people told me when I was little that I just never stopped doing. Some are superstitions, some are just little quirky things I do…

  1. I always cross my fingers when passing by a cemetary
  2. When I order fries with my meal at a restaurant, I line up several fries in a queue line to cool off before I eat them
  3. Out family tradition is going to midnight mass on Christmas eve and opening our presents afterwards
  4. Every winter, I push my sister into the snow in front of our house. Several years ago, I hadn’t realized that my father planted a tree in front of the house and that the brick border was hidden under the snow. With that said, my sister still feels pain in her ribs whenever the weather turns bad. I’m such a mean sister.
  5. I always set my alarm 30 minutes before I have to wake up, because I’ll always snooze the alarm - for an hour. Which makes half an hour late for everything
  6. Whenever I travel for work, I wear a locket with a picture of my son Ben in it
  7. All of my comic books have to be bagged and boarded
  8. I cannot have long fingernails. The clackety clack sound they make on my keyboard drives me crazy
  9. I always wear new clothes on New Year’s Eve
  10. I only use Q-Tips, any other kind of cotton swab isn’t good enough for me.

Mini-Posts for 2008-04-28

  • just got back from a nice night with @yahooza and friends. we’re all older, yet still the same #
  • 2am, time to sleep! #
  • it’s so gloomy and dark outside. what happened to spring? #
  • @tombert awww, what a sweet husband! and yeah, she IS the coolest! #
  • doing some site tests in German. it’s kinda fun. "In meiner Zeitzone anzeigen" translates as "Indicate in my time belt" #
  • riding high on my moment of triumph after programming my cable remote to control my new DVD player #
  • i feel like we get an unnatural amount of wrong numbers at our home phone - half of them by people speaking Spanish #
  • aww man, i just came downstairs to witness what seems to be a pivotal scene in "The Departed", a movie i have not watched yet. Boo. #
  • ben just said "volcano" and it took me about 5 minutes to figure out what it was. he’s so cute. #

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Ben’s Birthday Pictures

As I said earlier this week, Ben’s party went well. My aunt from Cincinnati came to stay with us and she was a great help in getting the treat bags together.

The day of the party was definitely hectic. I made some last minute wings and cupcakes just in case there wasn’t enough food. We got to the party place (a multipurpose room at the local park district) about half an hour early, and immediate everyone got to work. If I didn’t have everyone there to help out - Dave’s family and my own - I would never have been able to get everything ready on time. My in-laws and my dad took care of getting the catered food all set up, Fatima and Melanie were on balloon duty, Dave’s cousin helped with the tablecloths, and I had my mini-helpers on table-confetti duty.

To my surprise, people came early - which means they came on time. Whatever happened to Filipino time*? Even the entertainment - the balloon artists came early. Not to worry, everything was more or less set up in time.

The rest of the day is pretty much just a blur. I think the reason why I freak out so much over these things is because I feel like I have to make sure that everything is ok, but I never have time to talk to people, though I have no idea what keeps me so busy. There were so many kids running around - luckily the balloon artists were so patient and made multiple balloons for kids (and the few adults that were brave enough to go in line). The kids had a blast with their balloon animals and having mini sword fights with their balloon swords. The adults had their fill of Italian beef, mostacolli and herbed chicken.

Ben’s birthday cake was humongous - I decided to go a little bigger in size, because people could always take leftovers home, but the cake looked much bigger than the sample that they showed me at the bakery. Ben did a great job blowing out his candles - we even did the whole “Happy Birthday” song twice. The cake was delicious - which I didn’t find out until after the party because I was “too busy” to eat some. We’ve still got a couple plates of it in our fridge.

All in all, it was a great party. Ben went crazy opening all his gifts - we’re trying to pace him in playing with them so he doesn’t get overloaded, but that’s not going to last!

Here’s some pictures:

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The Cars Cake 042008_ 184 The Champ! Unwanted Balloon Art Balloon Hula Girl
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* Filipino time means that you add an extra half hour to any timed event - 45 minutes if it’s a wedding

…But He Won’t Do That

What Meatloaf Would Do

Happy Earth Day


The Grand Canyon from a mile up


Caribbean Islands

Post Birthday Catch Up

Ben’s party went off without a hitch. Kids had fun, people ate, candles were blown and leftovers were handed out. More to come!

The End of the World is Coming!

You know, I’ve always been worried about a “The Day After Tomorrow” type of disastrous event coming down on us - Global Warming biting us in the ass in the form of a super snowstorm that freezes the whole northern part of the planet. I always thought that living in the Midwest wasn’t too bad - all we really have to worry about are tornadoes and the occasional flooding in the basement.

…until last week.

That’s when a cougar was shot in Chicago. Not a suburb of Chicago - in the city, the very middle of the city. For the last couple months, there have been reports of people who had thought they had seen a cougar or large feline prowling about. Turns out that in the months before that, people in Wisconsin were reporting the very same thing. I’m sure if we made a map “Law & Order”-style, we’d see a trail of little red marks showing the path of the cougar based on people’s reports. But yes, the cops cornered a cougar in an alley of a residential neighborhood and took the cat down in a shower of bullets. I feel a bit bad for the poor lost kitty, but I’ve read that even in California they’re hesitant to try capturing wayward cougars because they can be pretty unpredictable and hard to tranquilize.

So yeah….a COUGAR. The only wildlife I’ve ever been scared of in these parts are raccoons, because they have rabies. When I lived in California, we visited some friends out in La Brea who had said that they’d seen a coyote, and had heard stories of cougars. But that’s Los Angeles - they have mountains there. A cougar is a mountain lion. We have no mountains here! We are plains people!

Craziness.

You know what’s even crazier?

We had an earthquake on Friday. Well, not Chicago, but the epicenter was 200 miles away, close enough for people in Chicago to feel it. Ironically, although for the 2 nights before it I’d been awake at 4am (check my twitters), Friday morning I was sound asleep in bed, oblivious to any rocking or shaking. I was pretty disappointed that I had missed it, because the only other time I had experienced an earthquake was when I was in California (though I recall feeling one when I was a kid, but I think I imagined it). It was a pretty hefty earthquake, measuring a 5.2. Fortunately, although some people were shaken up (hardee har har), no one was injured.

I was working on Friday, thinking how I had missed it, when I felt the familiar rolling and swaying. By then, though I had thought it was wishful thinking. Since I live on a busy street, the house often shakes when trucks pass by. I had thought that I was just imagining the earthquake, and that it was just a truck driving by. I later checked the news and read that what I had felt was actually an aftershock.

What’s going on with Chicago? I feel like I’m in LA again! What’s next - mudslides, brush fires and an increased number of boob jobs?