It's time for another roundup of cool things from around the internets:
- Cool little sketchpad application.
- Wish I was this skilled at cupcake decorating.
- Would you not LOVE to throw a dinner party with all of these materials at your fingertips?
- Check out this amazing-photo-session-turned-surprise-proposal on photographer Amy Free's blog.
- And speaking of engagements, check out this post from Weddings in the City out of Charlotte. Notice someone familiar?
- Two of my favorite things in this world are: Ellen DeGeneres and So You Think You Can Dance. So I was so excited to see this on the season premiere of her show this week. Even more entertaining was the footage from the first rehearsal with the dancers.
Have a good weekend!
Friday, September 11, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Labor Day Weekend
Labor Day weekend at the river, in a nutshell:
- Lots of dogs
- Lots of fish
- Lots of dogs eating fish
- Beautiful sunsets
- I watched Pretty Woman the whole way through for the first time in my life
- We ventured to Greenville to see Time Traveler's Wife and eat at Basil's (can you say dip barrage?)
- We had to call 911 on the way home from Greenville on a woman who was swerving dangerously all over the road
- I read an entire book (New Moon - yes, I'm officially obsessed)
And now for pictures:
Nothing like the beautiful river sunsets
Old man fishing in the sunset
Sugar eating fish. She kept losing the little pinfish through the cracks of the pier. At one point, she had a baby croaker in her mouth and it started croaking. She FREAKED. THE HECK. OUT.
Pretty girl
Blog world, meet my grandma. You can call her Giga. She's got the pups entranced with her catch.
Good boy, Astro
Please please PLEASEEE can I have it??
Early birthday cake
Total exhaustion after a fun weekend at the river
**Disclaimer: There were fish harmed in the making of this post. Get over it. It's the circle of life people.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
not quite Wordless Wednesday
We decided we wanted to know how much Sugar weighs now, since The Dog That Doesn't Eat has finally started putting a little meat on her bones. After trying to wrestle her onto the scale and lots of error messages we finally got smart and threw her in a Tupperware container.
In case you're wondering, she's somewhere between 75 and 77 lbs now.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Weekend
Our weekend was low key and perfect.
We got up Saturday and went to the flea market at the fairgrounds. Now, I'm not usually one to frequent flea markets, yard sales, or anything of the like, but I actually requested we go to the flea market and was pretty excited about it. I've been inspired by some trash-to-treasure posts I've been reading recently and was looking for some materials.
We DID walk away with two exciting purchases though (even though neither were what we had gone to the flea market for).
Our second purchase was at the used book table. All hardback books were $1. That's right, ONE DOLLAR for nice, fairly recent hardback books. We bought five. Lee picked out a Tom Clancy book (that he may or may not ever read). I picked out the rest. I am not ashamed to say that my criteria for choosing books was whether or not the spine and cover were pretty (once the book jacket was removed) so that they'd look pretty on a bookshelf. I got:


We got up Saturday and went to the flea market at the fairgrounds. Now, I'm not usually one to frequent flea markets, yard sales, or anything of the like, but I actually requested we go to the flea market and was pretty excited about it. I've been inspired by some trash-to-treasure posts I've been reading recently and was looking for some materials.
It was ridiculously fun to look through all the flea market goodies. There are TONS of vendors at the Raleigh flea market, selling everything from antiques to books to brand new sunglasses and pet supplies. I got lots of inspiration from the antiques tables, and almost bought a few pieces, but wound up deciding against each of them. I definitely wished I had brought my camera -- a post about flea market oddities will have to wait 'til another time.
We DID walk away with two exciting purchases though (even though neither were what we had gone to the flea market for).
The first was a rain barrel. We've been thinking about buying a rain barrel for some time now and have been keeping our eye out for a good (and convenient) deal. We do a LOT of watering around here...lawn, garden, flowers...and our water bill this summer has definitely seen the effects. Hopefully our shiny new rain barrel will help us keep our yard quenched and our water bill low:

We just hooked up the barrel yesterday and after a day of rain today, it's completely overflowing. We can't wait to start watering and try 'er out.
We just hooked up the barrel yesterday and after a day of rain today, it's completely overflowing. We can't wait to start watering and try 'er out.
Our second purchase was at the used book table. All hardback books were $1. That's right, ONE DOLLAR for nice, fairly recent hardback books. We bought five. Lee picked out a Tom Clancy book (that he may or may not ever read). I picked out the rest. I am not ashamed to say that my criteria for choosing books was whether or not the spine and cover were pretty (once the book jacket was removed) so that they'd look pretty on a bookshelf. I got:
1. The Bridges of Madison County
2. The Devil Wears Prada
3. The Lovely Bones
4. The Brethren by John Grisham
I haven't read any of these books except The Brethren (and you can never go wrong with adding a John Grisham to your collection, plus the blue and silver spine was pretty) so I'm excited to read each of them.
And the best part was getting to put my "From the Library Of" stamp from Chrissy to good use:
I like used books because they come with a story. When I took the book jacket off of The Bridges of Madison County, three cards fell out. One was a generic Get Well Soon card. One was a shower invitation with a dual purpose -- it included a handwritten message that said "We are praying for you daily - Suzin and Joe told us about your horrible accident!" The last card simply said "Denise and Family, My best wishes to everybody - I hope everything turns out alright." Being the nosy person that I am, this more than intrigued me. Wherever Denise and family are today, I hope they're doing okay.
As for the rest of the weekend, Chrissy and Mike came over on Saturday night. We went to Bass Lake Draft House in Holly Springs for dinner and drinks and then came back and hung out at our house. It was great to be able to catch up with them and enjoy a fun but relaxing night together.
Sunday was a lazy day. It consisted of sleeping in, furniture shopping (but not buying), naps, grocery shopping, and Chinese takeout for dinner.
All-in-all, a great weekend!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Parasailing!
This past weekend we went to the beach and I did something I've always wanted to do: parasailing.
Our neighbors at the beach, Roland and Susan, were celebrating their anniversary and Susan wanted to give Roland a parasailing trip. So my sister-in-law Teresa and I decided to take advantage of the opportunity and tag along.
We were all a little nervous the morning of, but it turned out to be SO. MUCH. FUN.
Here are Roland and Susan getting strapped in:
And here they are in the air. The clouds look a little ominous in this picture, but it was really a perfect day.
Me and Teresa ready to take off (note the hottie parasailing guy):
And us in the air. This was taken from the back of the boat by Hottie.
In shadow:
And in sunlight:
Getting dipped in the water:
And again:
The next pictures were all taken from the rest of the gang, who followed us around on Lee's boat. I'm so glad we were able to get all of these awesome pictures, from a variety of angles.
I love this crooked shot for some reason:
Taking off:
In the clouds:
Sugar watchin' her mama:
It really was an awesome experience. Not scary at all. In fact, it was incredibly relaxing, because it's so quiet and peaceful when you're up in the air like that.
So, that's one thing to cross off my "life list." Now only about 387 more to go.
P.S. - Teresa just sent me this link today. Check out the Photos tab -- hundreds of sharks were photographed swimming between Shackleford Banks and Fort Macon. That's right where we were dipped into the water, and just four days earlier! I'm glad that's not the sight we saw when we were up in the air.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Lake Norman Real Estate
Last post about our vacation, I promise.
But I couldn't talk about Lake Norman without mentioning all of the beautiful, humongous houses. They're everywhere at LKN. Very different from what we're used to on the Pamlico river. Here are a few of the many pics I took.
One giant house, after another, after another:
This one was my absolute favorite. I think because it looks the most like a beach house:
This one was definitely the biggest we saw. Dad said it looked like Disney World. I think it looks more like a cathedral than a house:
And this house was right next door to the house we stayed at. It's for sale. For a cool $2.1 million it can be yours.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
How Bizarre, How Bizarre
So, I have to tell you about the most bizzare-o thing that happened on our vacation.
The lake house that we were staying at was in a town called Troutman, NC, and we had to drive a ways into town to get to the grocery store. The area is beautiful: houses spread far apart, lots of green pastures and pretty scenery. On our first night, mom, Erin and I made the trek to the grocery store. On the way back, it was starting to get dark and I was in the backseat of the car lost in my thoughts, gazing out the window at the farm houses when I saw something.
It took a few seconds to click in my head that I had seen something out of the ordinary. Then I was speechless, I couldn't get my words out.
Finally, my mind started chugging along enough to move my mouth: "Uh...uh...I think I just saw some zebras!" I blurted out.
My sister, who was driving, said "yeah, I think I did too." Mom didn't know what in the world we were talking about. "Seriously, I think I just saw two zebra butts. You have to turn around!"
My sister wouldn't turn around. We still hadn't eaten dinner and she was ready to get home. I was NOT happy.
I tell Lee and Dad about it when we get back to the house and they of course think I'm nuts.
Me: There's nothing really that looks like a zebra besides a zebra...what else could it be?
Lee: It was probably a horse or a donkey, that somebody painted like a zebra. Which did it look more like, a horse or a donkey?
Me: Ummmm ... it looked like a ZEBRA.
They tease me about the zebras I thought I saw for two days until finally, we're all in the truck headed to Mooresville for shopping and dinner. As we get close to the house/field with the alleged zebras, Dad slows down. We're all looking for them. We round the corner and THERE THEY ARE.
No denying it. They are bona fide z-e-b-r-a-s:
Of course I had my camera ready and jumped out to take a bunch of pics. There were two of them:
This is pretty much what I saw that first night. Big 'ole zebra butt:
He's actually quite beautiful, huh?
Here's Lee, looking a little bewildered as he points to the ZEBRA in the background:
We pretty much talked about zebras all week. It was the running joke. Somehow, Dad and Lee managed to find a zebra skin display at Ikea to joke on me further:
When we ate at Talley House restaurant a few nights later, I asked the waitress "So what's the deal with the zebras?" "Which ones?" she asks. "There are more than one set of zebras in Troutman, North Carolina?!" "Yep." "Well we were talking about the ones on Talley Rd." "Oh, yeah, those have been there forever."
Ummm, ok? Because that's not weird at all. To have ZEBRAS in your pasture instead of something like, oh, maybe cows? Or horses? What a strange little town.
At least it gave us some excitement for the week.
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