Steaming Hot Magma

Today Nala was sitting on the arm of the couch and, instead of jumping down to the floor and walking over to the rug, she jumped waaay over the coffe table to land on the little corner of the rug that is over there.

I can only assume that the floor was hot lava and she couldn’t touch it.

Mixed Bag

Random things today to catch up on:

From: Sara
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 9:59 AM
To: Shane
Subject: doctor
“there is a doctor here named kori feldman.  how unfortunate.”

Sara and I are going to try to lose 10 lbs. each before Casey’s wedding in October.  I could stand to lose some weight and also I think I will feel better in general if I do some modicum of exercise. I ran on the treadmill tonight for the first time in like 5 months.  So, as of this morning, here are my vitals:
Weight:        219.6 lbs.
Upper arm    36 cm
Forearm       29.8 cm
Thigh            67.6 cm
Calf              39.0 cm
Chest           113.7 cm
Waist           100.6 cm
Low waist     105.8 cm
Hips             114.3 cm
I also took some “before” pictures, but I’ll spare you from those.  ::shudder::  I’m probably not going to go all out like I have in the past for weight loss ventures, but I do fully intend to do whatever it takes to get to the goal. 
So we went over the weekend to see Jeremy and Jamie get married on Mackinac Island. It was a really great trip. We had a really good time! Our hotel was great, we went hiking, we rented bikes and rode around the outside of the island (it’s only 8 miles around), we went on a dinner cruise and we had some fun with some Irish singers and a pub. It was great seeing all the guys again, especially since Rupley leaves for Colorado on Wed. and Casey leaves for Texas on Friday. Talk about the old group breaking up…I think only Dan, Rody and Schafer will be left in Fort Wayne.

And finally…Oregon Trail.  (Didn’t work in Firefox for some reason)

 

what a weekend!

So we went up for the reunion this weekend.  Friday we drove to Janesville and stayed with my Aunt Lois.  It took us about 3 hours to get there which wasn’t bad AT ALL, especially considering there was a semi lodged under an overpass on the Kennedy.  Saturday morning we left early and got up there around noon, just in time for lunch.  Our hummus did not go over very well…Northern Wisconsoners are not inclined to try out new-fangled middle easter dips.  Then, when I went to get it later so we could eat it I found out someone threw it away!  I had a really good time all day.  All of my Aunt’s and Uncles were there except Uncle John, but his daughter Audrey flew in from CO so she was his representative.  Sara didn’t have that great of a time.  Sara likes to be entertained constantly, but I’m happy just sitting and talking to everybody.  The only thing that put a damper on everything was the blazing hot heat and humidity.  That wasn’t so bad in the shade though.

Now here’s where things get dicey…

So people were saying it was supposed to rain, but when we went to bed there was not a cloud in the sky.  Still, I decided that I better empty my pockets and put my phone, etc. in the car so in case it did rain it didn’t get wet.  I also rolled the windows all the way up in case it rained.  Sara moved her puse into the front seat as well.  Then we got into a fight because Sara insisted that we needed to lock the car doors since her purse was in there and I said that we didn’t need to because we were hours from anywhere in a big field surrounded by hundreds of my relatives (216 by official count).  Finally Sara locked the doors in a huff.  So we got into the tent and Sara realized her pajamas were in the car.  So I went out to get them and that’s when we realized both of our sets of keys were now locked in the car!  So I went back down to where everybody was and Rusty (the guy who owns the place) got us a wire hanger.  I gave a feeble attempt to open the door but I realized it would be much easier when it was light out, so I went to bed and Sara slept in her clothes.

About 4:00 it started to rain a little bit so we zipped up our windows in our tent.  That’s when all hell broke loose.  Some sort of rogue Wisconsin hurricane blew through and tried to rip our tent to shreds.  There was so much thunder and lightening that there wasn’t a second when the sky was dark.  Even with the tent zipped up and our eyes closed, we could still see some of the bolts!!  The wind was blowing so hard that the tent walls on our 6 man tent would almost touch us in the middle of the tent.  Our tent did an AMAZING job of holding together and keeping most of the rain out, but with the wind blowing that hard and the rain coming in vertical, the wind would lift the rain fly up and the rain would come in the mesh sides.  I quickly got dressed (Sara was sleeping in her clothes since her pjs were locked in the car)(with our umbrellas and some extra clothes) and we got ready to run for it.  I honestly thought it was a tornado and our lives were in danger.

We decided to wait it out some and eventually it quieted down a little bit.  We were shivering in the middle of the tent huddled under the sheet to keep it from raining on our faces.  To be honest though, all in all, it really wasn’t that bad.  We had very little stuff with us since we were only staying 1 night, so we had a couple of feet of buffer space on all sides of us, plus we were on an air mattress so we were off the puddles on the ground.  We stayed pretty dry, all things considered.  The most wet I got was when I went to slap my ball cap on and it was like dumping a cup of water on my head!  There was a huge lake of water in the tent, but nothing was resting in it.

So finally the next morning we woke up and then of course had to deal with the locked car.  Also it was raining pretty good.  We tried for an hour and a half and couldn’t get in with the hanger, so finally we had to call the police and get them to come out and do it.  They were super nice (the posed for pictures, including one of my Grandma up against the car like she was getting arrested) and popped it open in roughly 10 seconds.  They were really a bright spot in the whole thing.

So anyway, everything ended up working out pretty well, other than it raining the whole time we took our tent down so everything’s pretty wet.  We are trying to dry it on the balcony now, but we can’t really put the tent up or anything, so I don’t know how well that’s going to work.

Okay, that’s all.

The Liz situation

So yesterday we went to Sara’s boss’ barbeque (I like spelling that out because nobody does) and there was this girl there that looked really familiar.  I asked Sara who she was and Sara was like, “Her name is Liz, she works in the lab.”  I still couldn’t place her, but when I heard the name Liz it seemed to fit so I knew I had to know her.  I asked Sara if she thought she looked familiar and she said, “Yeah, but a lot of people look familiar.”  So I was like staring at her the whole time and eventually I figure out I had to know her from APO at Purdue.  Sara was no help even though she works with this girl, so finally I had to go over and ask her.  It turns out that she has been having the same thoughts all night and was telling her friend and her friend thought she was crazy!  She said she thought Sara looked familiar but then one time she overheard her talking about NC (where she went to grad school) so she thought she must be mistaken.  But then when Sara showed up with me in tow she thought, “I definitely recognize them!”

So I didn’t really know this girl or anything, but it sure was a wierd coincidence.  She seemed nice.  Maybe Sara can become friends with her now that they have something in common!

myspace

Well, here I am on myspace.  That’s right, I said it, myspace.

Here’s the thing about myspace.  It’s kind of funny how the more things change the more they stay the same.  Myspace basically offers what millions of Internet services have offered before it, and actually does a pretty piss poor job of it if I might say so.  It has crappy features, isn’t very easy to use and encourages people to make god-awful layouts.  It’s like looking at a parade of early 90s webpages until you want to claw your eyes out.  I do laugh though when people are so into it, it’s like “Oh yeah, I remember being excited about all the things you’re talking about when AOL debuted 15 years ago.”  Maybe I’m just showing my age.  Anyway, each one of these services (Prodigy, AOL, geocities, webrings, heh even LiveJournal I suppose) has had its day in the sun and now it’s myspace’s turn. 

But hey, there is something to be said for popularity!  I’ve recently had several successes at finding long lost people on myspace.  If everybody in the world is going to register in one global directory, then that’s a good place to look for them!  So I figured I better register with said global directory, at least until the next big directory comes along, on the off chance that sombody might look for me (I’m not holding my breath).

But, I still like good ole LiveJournal and plan on keeping my blog right where it is for the forseeable future.

That is all.

P.S.  Yeah, I’m listening to an Avril Lavine mp3…and I’m liking it