Wednesday, February 11, 2009

I suck

at blogging!!! :P

Friday, December 5, 2008

soap theme songs

I watch 2 soaps on a regular basis.

I used to fast forward through the theme music after the show intro because it is a waste of time to watch it.

Now, whenever Ainsley hears the theme song start, she immediately turns her head and smiles. She then starts dancing to the music. I can't take it away from her - she loves it. No more fast forwarding :)

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Awesome article about names :)

http://blogs.static.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/20573.html

Forget Apple and Pilot Inspektor. If you really want to give your kid a hard time growing up, just pick from the following list.

1. BATMAN
Venezuelans are among the world’s most creative namers. In fact, according to their own government, they’re too creative. In September 2007, after hearing about babies named Superman and Batman, state authorities urged parents to pick their names from an approved list of 100 common Spanish monikers. Those conventional names (such as Juanita and Miguel) quickly acquired a patrician ring, ironically giving rise to more novel names, like Hochiminh (after the Vietnamese guerilla) and Eisenhower (after the president). There are also at least 60 Venezuelans with the first name Hitler.

2. ECLIPSE GLASSES
In June 2001, a total solar eclipse was about to cross southern Africa. To prepare, the Zimbabwean and Zambian media began a massive astronomy education campaign focused on warning people not to stare at the Sun. Apparently, the campaign worked. The locals took a real liking to the vocabulary, and today, the birth registries are filled with names like Eclipse Glasses Banda, Totality Zhou, and Annular Mchombo.

3. NAAKTGEBOREN
When Napoleon seized the Netherlands in 1810, he demanded that all Dutchmen take last names, just as the French had done decades prior. Problem was, the Dutch had lived full and happy lives with single names, so they took absurd surnames in a show of spirited defiance. These included Naaktgeboren (born naked), Spring int Veld (jump in the field), and Piest (pisses). Unfortunately for their descendants, Napoleon’s last-name trend stuck, and all of these remain perfectly normal Dutch names today.

4. VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
The people of Iceland take their names very seriously. The country permits no one—not even immigrants—to take or keep foreign surnames. So what happened when esteemed Russian maestro Vladimir Ashkenazy asked to become an Icelandic citizen? Well, the government finally decided to make an exception. Vladimir Ashkenazy is now on the short list of approved Icelandic names.

5. YAZID
Imam Husayn ibn Ali is one of the holiest figures in the Shi’ite Muslim faith. In the 7th century CE, he lost his head on the orders of the Sunni caliph, Yazid, and the decapitation initiated the biggest schism in Islamic history. While the name Yazid remains common among Sunnis, it is disdained throughout the Shi’a world. The stigma attached to it is equivalent to naming one’s son Stalin or Hitler. Speaking of which…

6. ADOLF
Memories of death camps and fascism have kept parents from christening their kids Adolf for quite some time. But one unlucky youngster acquired the name in 1949. He was the son of William Patrick Hitler—the dictator’s nephew, who moved to America in the 1930s to fight against his uncle. It isn’t clear why William preserved the name, but his four sons (including Alexander Adolf Hitler, now 57) made a pact to never have children in an effort to stunt der Fuehrer’s family tree at its branches.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving pics :)

So here are the thanksgiving side-by-sides :)
Last year


This year


Sorry last years pictures are so small - I had to steal them from MySpace since I don't have them on this laptop. They are stored on our external hard drive before February 2008.

Halloween comparison

I was about to blog about the Thanksgiving comparison pictures and I realized I should put up the Halloween ones first.

Here is last year - she was only 19 days old :)


Here is this year (at 1 year and 19 days old) :)



Such a big monkey!


just sitting here

eating the last slice of pecan pie from thanksgiving. I didn't know I even like pecan pie. How come no one ever told me it is heaven on a plate :)

Anyway, I was just sitting here and the DLH black cat came through the back yard. He and Talouse had a stand-off through the slider and it all made me realize that the cats still don't have names!

Ben told me to name them after cats I have known who have left us who they look like. But the only long haired black cat I know is Hershey - and he is still around - unless someone forgot to tell me something. So, he needs a different name....

Since I am on a Twilight kick the first thing that comes to mind is Cullen. His name is now Cullen :)

Monday, November 17, 2008

snot

Snot is a mystery. It is never ending. No matter how many times you blow your nose there is always more snot.

I am all stuffed up and my head is about 97% snot right now.
It sucks....