Showing posts with label just plain fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label just plain fun. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Somebody is 8!



He sure looks happy, eh? It is a birthday year without a big party so we went en famille to a nearby smallish amusement park: go-carts, bumper boats, laser tag and the like.  Bumper boats were a big hit. I did not partake in the laser tag (crutches impeding my running, ahem) but the boys emerged sweaty and smiling. even Smith.






Then we returned home for his specially requested white chocolate ice cream cake. A first for me, but it worked okay.


Sunday, May 23, 2010

Cake

I have finally found an outlet for my "illness*"


This was the cake for April.
Chocolate with dark and white chocolate frosting.

This was the cake I made in May.
Vanilla with cream cheese frosting. Gemini (ergo the stars...)















* When I'm feeling blue, I bake. When it's cloudy and cool, I bake. When there's a clean kitchen, I gotta mess it up with flour. When it's just been awhile since I've had a good oatmeal raisin cookie, I have to try a new recipe.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Spring Has Broken

I know it is old news now, but before Spring's first hurrah, we had a touch of winter's last hurrah: snow. Giant fluffy flakes that didn't immediately melt upon landing and lasted all day. Tiny snowmen sprung up all over town. [double-click the pic to see the flakes. otherwise this picture is entirely unimpressive snow-wise, I know.]



And then Spring Break was upon us and we celebrated at the Kite Festival (mere days following the snow, I got a tiny sunburn...)



Here's Smith's vintage 1970s kite.


The boys working the strings.


And then we embarked on the *perfect* camping trip. It was not crowded. It wasn't too far away. The days were warm, in the upper 60s. The nights were cool, in the 40s. We remembered all the fixings for s'mores. There were no bugs. No fire ants. No rain or flash floods. No trips to the ER. No rocks under the tent. We could see stars. We could hear the rush of the river below.







We have a new thing in our house.
Those who know us well are really tired of me talking about the sofa because:
a) we are indecisive. (should we get the current one recovered or buy new?)
b) we are spending adverse. (this will make 6 posts in that category)
c) I'm married to an architect. Whereas for most couples there is usually only ONE person who has a strong opinion about things like upholstery, we have two. So there has been a lot of time going to look at them and then sit on them and fingering fabrics. and not coming to an agreement.

so we've been talking about it for at least the last 4 years. Even my mom was astonished when I told her. She doesn't say "Oh...my...gawd" very often.


But our old dear finally bust a seam and was spilling her guts. Here she is in better days.



Not one to let things go (see our walk-in closet) we threw a blanket over her and retired her upstairs to the reading nook. I guess that's the "old folks home" for furniture. Maybe someday she'll get a new coat.  In the meantime, we lounge on this lovely.



She looks so non-chalent, so perfectly matched, that you almost don't notice her.



I suddenly feel like a cat will be landing on our cosmic doorstep before long. this sofa looks too pristine....

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Sci-Fi!

Best Sci-Fi movie since Blade Runner?


District 9.


Before that? Of course, Night of the Living Dead.

Good science fiction isn't about aliens/weird stuff (which does have its place and is good fun - Men In Black being a good example here.) But good science fiction is created to show us more about ourselves.

District 9 was not what I was expecting. But I'm glad it wasn't, it was much better.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

I had a BLAST in the past!

I had myself a flashback '80s blast last night as I treated myself to a double feature at our local summer rerun theatre and saw

9 to 5 (1980)
and
Working Girl (1988)


I'm not even going to bother linking for those because you have all seen those movies right!

I joined gals in action Sinda & neighbor P (Sinda and her neighbors are bookworthy -- they live in the best hood) for an early round of Indian flavored goodness at the Clay Pit before being whisked back to the time where big hair reigned supreme. WOW! Was it fun. I've always had a soft spot for Dolly Parton, but it was Joan Cusack that I had forgotten in Working Girl. I even think her hair (REAL) was bigger than Dolly's wig, if you can even believe it. And such a young Alec Baldwin too.

Paired together, they show a perfect slice of '80s (cinematic) life. Both had female underdogs getting the best of their either dumb or conniving bosses. with lots of aquanet thrown in for good measure.