Monday morning things

I wanted to blog about a few things that don’t really merit a post of their own.

I baked a king cake!

I’ve been wanting to try this for a while, and finally got around to it this weekend. I used the recipe in this blog post. [Please ignore the line, “(Pronounced Nawlins in case you don’t want to sound like a fool)” because that is absolutely, 100% untrue. Please don’t ever say “Nawlins” in my presence.]

The only changes I’d make next time are:

1. Three strands instead of two. It was very puffy. Not necessarily a bad thing, but there was definitely a higher ratio of bread: filling than I’d prefer.

2. Get a real baby, not a LEGO minifigure that I sterilized. Though it made for a hilarious photo. I crack myself up.

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You’re going to put me WHERE?

3. Get the colored sugar to sprinkle on top. I colored the icing instead, but sugar would be prettier sprinkled on top of the icing (not in lieu of.)

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I was really happy with how it came out, though. So yum! And P was really happy to get the “baby.”

Hair product recommendation

Saturday night, I went with some friends to a walking parade, Chewbacchus. I think you can imagine what the theme was. I looked all over the house for the Princess Leia wig I had at one point, but then I remembered that I have long dark brown hair. No wig needed, just a Pinterest tutorial!

Worked like a charm, and I was so enamored with the bun-making technique, that I went and bought a hair donut thingy yesterday from Ulta.

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Oliver’s writing

Oliver had his writing journal from English class in his backpack and HOLY COW it was a treasure trove of cute. I can’t wait to get my hands on Miles’s and Linus’s. My favorite entry was the one that said, “Today I will inoy my dad.”

Getting to Barcelona (?)

I’m on day two of my attempt to get to Barcelona. My first flight yesterday was cancelled, and so let’s all cross our fingers today goes better.

The upsides of my new itinerary include:

– getting to see the boys again
– opening my birthday gifts from Kiki, which included this magnificent piece of bling:

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(Yes, that’s my name.)

So you must get imagine my dismay when I saw this on the information screens upon arrival at the airport.

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Fortunately, so far the delay is only four minutes. Let’s just hope I got all my bad travel juju out of the way yesterday.

So far so good, because I was able to eat these (at no cost, thanks to a food voucher) without getting any powdered sugar on my all-black outfit. Win!

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2014 in review – personal version

January

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Went to my first meetup as an Automattician in San Francisco, where I turned 39.

I got a pink bike.


February

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The first tooth is lost!

Linus played soccer.


March

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Mardi Gras.

Went to Portland, Oregon for another meetup.


April

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Started a Whole 30.

Got a new car!


May

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Chicago meetup

Miles started baseball

Molly got married. We restaged some old family pics.

Kindergarten ended.


June

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Started kitchen renovation


July

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Playa del Carmen meetup

Completed my first triathlon!


August

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Went to the beach

Visited my childhood home.

Boys started 1st grade


September

Park City meetup. I made a video and showed my colleagues. I got inked again.

Completed my second triathlon!


October

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Had LASIK!

RIP Stinky


November

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Got a treadmill for my desk

(it was a slow month.)


December

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Boys turned 7.

Christmas happened.

So, I guess this year was more eventful than I thought. Here’s to hoping 2015 is just as fun and happy!

Christmas morning!

Every Christmas with the boys just gets more and more fun. This morning was just wonderful.

The boys got up around 6:45, but I made them stay in bed til 7 because I’m mean like that. Last year I got up before them (miracle) and was able to have coffee and turn on the fireplace channel before they got up. I was kind of hoping that would happen again this year. Not so much. Oh well.

First, they opened their stockings and got their presents from Santa.

Then, in the most heart-melting part of the day, they opened their gifts from each other. I’ll let the photos speak for themselves.

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The rest of the morning was spent opening the rest of the gifts, and then I cooked, and all of the grandparents came over, and we ate a ton of delicious food, and then after they left, I went to Steph’s house to hang out with friends and drink wine.

More random pics from the day:

Such a great Christmas!

 

 

 

 

 

 

One week to go

So I’m assuming this is the last year the boys are going to believe in Santa. I mean, I could be wrong, but either way, we’re in the home stretch. It’s hard to believe their childhood has gone so fast. I know that sounds dramatic, but not believing in Santa kind of seems like the end of that truly innocent childhood era and on to more cynical times. Maybe I’m being a little dramatic.

Anyway, one the boys had mentioned (I think it was Linus, and it’s indicative of this problem that I can’t remember exactly who told me this) that he didn’t want the same present as his brothers. It’s become habit to either get three of the same thing (so everything is fair) or three equivalent, coordinating things (three different video games, three different stuffed animals, three different books.)

But he wanted something different. Something just for him, (you know, now that I think about it, maybe it was Oliver) something that only he wanted, not something that his brothers got as well.

Case in point: my brother sent three gifts for the boys. Three completely different gifts, all meant to be shared amongst them. But when the boys saw three completely different packages under the tree, they decided they each wanted to pick one for themselves.

So I let them each claim one of the gifts, but it’s not exactly the same as choosing a totally different present for each kid.

But no problem, I can do that. That’s easy! I’ve spent the boys’ entire childhood trying to treat them like individuals. Most of the time, they weren’t dressed alike. They’re in different classes. They played different sports. But when it came down to knowing right off the bat what Oliver would prefer, what Miles would like, and what Linus would want. Read More

Special friends

The boys spent some time this morning at a friend’s school for Special Friends Day. It was pretty adorable to watch Rajan show them around proudly.

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Wedding recap

Okay, it’s nine years late, but I don’t think I ever properly recapped our wedding. No time like the present! Let’s see what I can remember…

Let me think…it was a beautiful day, November 12, 2005. At some point, we all went to the hairdresser and got our hair did.

Then I guess we went to the church to get ready? Something like that?

Meanwhile, I suppose the boys were getting ready too? Probably involving some flasks?

And then we took lots of pictures, but none of the bride and groom together.

And then people started arriving and my brother walked me up the aisle and we got married!

Then we took more pictures while the guests got candles and walked the two or three blocks to the reception hall.

Then we took more pictures, ate some cake, danced a little bit, talked to people, you know, all that reception stuff you do.

And then we were off! (To the only hotel with rooms at this post-Katrina time, the Sheraton right around the corner.)

And that was our wedding. It really was the best wedding. I mean, the best one I’ve had so far, for sure.

Two wheels!

Today was a big day in our house.

The afternoon started like this, with training wheels on.

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But not for long. They’re almost seven, after all. (They only got bikes last Christmas, so they haven’t had them very long.)

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Daddy took them off, and within an hour, they were riding without them!

Everyone got Daddy hugs when they were done.

Hooray! The boys all walked home together.

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The end.

Stinky the cat

4545058363_4b480ee75e_bI got Stinky in Spring 1998. That was a long time ago. I was still in college. My dad was still alive. It was the ’90s, for goodness sake. I named her Isabel, actually, but somehow her name evolved from Isabel to Isa-smell to Stinky-smell, to plain old Stinky.

When I got her, she was tiny. So tiny she could barely climb over the lip into her litter box. My roommate Ann had an Italian greyhound that would carry her around by her head. I mean, he would put her entire head in his mouth and carry her around. She seemed to enjoy it, or maybe she was playing possum. Hmm.

384991769_45125c7646_bShe came with me when I moved in with my mom after my dad died, she moved with me to New Orleans in 2000, and basically has been a part of my life for a long, long time.

Stinky wasn’t a particularly loveable cat, I’ll just go ahead and say it now. (Maybe kittenhood trauma from being carried around by her head?) If I wasn’t around, she was likely to hiss and moan at you, and possibly swat at you. It got harder and harder to find someone to feed her when I traveled. Even my cat-loving friends were a bit frightened of her.

7189666213_75c470a845_kThere were six people on Earth she didn’t hiss at loved. Me. Kristina. George. And Linus, Oliver, and Miles. We’d always warned the boys not to pet her, because we were never sure if she’d decide she’d had enough and suddenly take a bite of whoever was petting her. But she was always calm around them. She never swiped at them, never hissed at them. I think she felt protective of them and loved them in her own way.

6173738687_43ede91637_bSixteen years and seven months is a long time for a cat to be alive. Over the past few years, we’d noticed she was slowing down. Going up and down the stairs was getting more difficult. And in the past months, her decline was a little more dramatic. She wasn’t grooming herself. She wasn’t using the litter box, she wasn’t eating very much. After a lot of soul-searching and agonizing, George and I decided to put her down, so she wouldn’t suffer any longer. It was the hardest decision I’ve ever had to make.

One of the questions I was told to ask myself was, “is she acting like she did when she was younger?” which, for Stinky, was a really hard question. Stinky was never a particularly playful cat. But I knew things were bad when I got her a catnip toy and she just listlessly sniffed at it, then pushed it away. Catnip would always get her in the past.

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It’s weird not to have her around anymore. She’s been part of my environment for so long. Not seeing her curled up in a pile of dirty laundry or on a pillow she’d co-opted is weird. Not dodging piles of cat barf is welcome, but also kind of strange. It’s odd to think I won’t have to hide my toes under a blanket when I’m reading on the sofa now. And we won’t have to worry about cords getting chewed on or water glasses being drunk out of.

The end was sad, but very peaceful. I had a little photo shoot with her yesterday before we headed to the vet. She was such a beautiful cat, but I don’t have a ton of photos of her because it’s hard to photograph black cats.

Rest In Peace, Isabel (better known as Stinky)
March 15, 1998 – October 24, 2014

Blogging for 28 years

While I was cleaning out my office, I found my old journal from third grade. That was 1983. I had to scan in a few entries, just for fun.

December 14, 1983

Today, we went on a field trip around B.R. [Baton Rouge] We went to the Governers Mansion, Pentagon Barracks, (We saw everything but the G.M.) Mrs. Ellis was the tour guide. Actually we had a school bus tour. My partner was Aimee. She’s so sweet.

Tristen’s crying because Jonathon hit him. He hit Jonathon in the jaw. Jonathon hit him in the stomach. I do feel sorry for Tristen because you can kill someone by punching people in the stomach, and you can’t kill anyone by punching in the jaw.

Huh. I don’t know where I got that bit of information from. Poor Tristen gets quite a beating in my journal. I was not a fan. Fortunately, I don’t remember his last name, so I can’t look him up on Facebook. I think it’s best that I don’t try to apologize for writing mean things about him 30 years ago.

 

February 14, 1984

Hi! Today for valentines day, I got a cat book from Mommy & Daddy and a box of chocklates. They’re good. My secret valentine is Christian. Rather I got one from Christian. I gave Tristen one. I had no choice to whom we gave one to. Christains was so sweet that I almost cryed. There was two very sweet ryimes. Then, he explained how he liked me. I don’t think he does. But I hope so. I like Christain. He’s so creative. I love creativity. Christain has the most I’ve ever knew you could.

I think Christain has so much creativity because he made two (I’m sure) award winning poems. I mean they were really really good.

Aimee got braces yesterday. They aren’t the kind I expected. They have goold caps on her last two molars on the top of her mouth – and then a wire is connected to it and it goes all of the way from the back and goes between her 2nd & 4th teeth. It is really weird. In three months, she will… [and I go on and on about her orthodontic plans.]

Oh my, third grade drama. Can you believe I had to give Tristen (or was it Tristem? Can’t remember or tell from my spelling) a secret valentine? From my defensive explanation, you can tell I wasn’t thrilled. And wouldn’t you know, Christian and I because good friends in college? We still stay in touch. Love this! Hope he doesn’t feel too awkward about my crush way back when.

 

 

Fififippi Rahver

This morning, while walking with the girls, we decided to take a detour from our usual route to walk up on the levee and see what the river was looking like. Crazy, that’s what it’s looking like!

I know it’s hard if you don’t know what it looks like when the river is at a normal level, but let’s just say those trees are usually completely above-ground.

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As is that one:
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This is the ferry terminal. It’s hard to tell, but the covered ramp that goes to the boat is at an incline. It’s usually flat or slightly downhill.
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Here’s a purty sunrise-ish picture:
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Look! It’s St. Louis Cathedral!
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Irrationally glad I don’t live on this street.
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This is just freaky.