Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Hockey-Related Celebratory Post

YAY! Giguere just started his first game as a Leaf goalie. And yay! He got a shut out!

Go Leafs! Go Giguere! Yay!

I'm really hoping that this trade is great for Giguere. I luf him! And hopefully the way this game went? Will set the tone for Jiggy's Leaf-ness.

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Monday, February 01, 2010

I'm Boring

I realized it has been slightly less than forever since I've updated but honestly, life's been pretty dull.

The biggest bits of news in my life lately:
  • Giguere has been traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs. This crushes me. Fortunately, I look good in blue so the possibility of getting a Leaf's shirt is still on the table.

  • I have managed to melt four, count 'em four travel tumblers. That takes either talent or horribly bad luck. I'm voting for both. I will (at some point) actually post pictures of this (which I think proves that life has been boring but yeah...).

  • I had a horrible cold. I got over it.

  • Winter makes me crabby and want to hibernate (like this is actually news to anyone that knows me.

  • I have a lot of new tea.

And yeah, that's pretty much my life right now.

Thrilling, huh?

But one day, things will happen again (or spring will come and I will unhibernate) and I will have things to post again. Whee!

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Monday, January 18, 2010

Avert Your Eyes

Last month, my MIL got me some super-fuzzy awesome slippers. I like them a lot.

Sadly, so does Sam.



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Anonymous MIL said...

so glad to see my grandson has such good "taste" in slippers! I figure "slobber happens!" Love you lots, MIL

January 19, 2010 2:06 PM  
Blogger Leah said...

please tell me all he's doing is biting it...

January 21, 2010 7:30 PM  
Blogger Leah said...

i just noticed the title... apparently mom is in denial...

January 21, 2010 7:31 PM  
Blogger Amanda said...

HAHAHAHAHAHA!

January 21, 2010 9:47 PM  

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

STOP IT!

Not. Cool.

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Blogger Leah said...

so sad...:( i admit this weather does belong in iowa... NOT in texas...

December 29, 2009 9:09 PM  

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Monday, December 28, 2009

Ice Road SUV-ers

Dan and I occasionally stumble on an Ice Road Truckers marathon on the History channel and when we do, we usually end up watching. No clue why the show is so fascinating, but it is. However, in the future, I think I would prefer to see such driving conditions limited to television screen viewing. Not windshield viewing.

Because this is what we woke up to on Christmas eve.

So it started then and never really stopped. Even on our drive to my parents' later that afternoon. In fact, these were some of the better driving conditions we experienced.


Yay! We can see the road again!

Fortunately, Dan's an experienced snow driver so we were able to make it where others... just weren't so lucky. In fact, we passed a stopped line of about eight cars to tackle this monster hill.


On the way up and over, we passed two vehicles that had someone pushing. And see the headlights in that picture? Those were from a duley driving in reverse up the hill, towing a little Ford. That guy was having way too much fun doing that.

About the time we got to my parents' town, though, the snow had finally stopped.

But it managed to dump between four and seven inches of that stupid white stuff everywhere (depending on what news reports you listened to). My parents' house ended up closer to the four side of the equation and that was plenty, thank you. In fact, it guaranteed that we had plenty of the white stuff left over on Christmas day - my first white Christmas since moving to Texas in 1989 (we've had a white Christmas eve before but it had all melted by the next day). The wind had also been blowing during all the snowing so we were left with some pretty big drifts, too. This one was hanging off of the roof of my parents' porch.

All of this is something I might have enjoyed ten years ago, but now I just feel like I'm ready for summer. And the fact that there is still snow in my backyard's more shady areas? Is simply not cool.

Oh yeah. And Christmas happened.

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Blogger Heather said...

Aw. Those are some cool pictures you've got there, though. Especially those bottom two.

I like snow, but I HATE driving in it. HATE.

December 29, 2009 9:51 PM  

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

St. Louis-ness-es

Last week, Dan and I were in St. Louis vising family and I'm just now getting around to editing the pictures and posting - but at least it only took me one week, right? The purpose of the trip was, of course, to visit family. But we also got some more tourist-y activities in there.

First off, Leah had found The London Tea Room so we went there for some goodies. Sadly, I was more into "ooo, tea!" than picture-taking, so this is pretty much all I've got.


My Cuppa

I got a pot of English Breakfast Blend, Dan got a pot of (really yummy) Earl Grey and Leah got a pot of Monk's Blend. I also brought home almost a pound dry tea. Yay!

Another fun event: Blues hockey!

This was Leah's first game, but she got all decked out, too, to support the home team.

We had really good seats, too. This picture was taken with no zoom or cropping!


Seven Rows Away!

And lookie there! Who's that? That's right, number 27 is former Duck Dustin Penner!


Hi Penner!

The game was pretty good - Leah even saw her first live hockey fight.


Fighting? Or Hugging?

Though ultimately the Blues decided that they were enough in the lead that they didn't need to actually play the third period so the Oilers came back and beat them. With a stick.

Oh well, a good time was still had by all! (Except for maybe the Blues).

And then Dan got to do something he's wanted to do for a while now...

Tour the Schlafly Brewery.


Where They Make Beer

The brewery wasn't big but it was pretty neat. And Dan restrained from trying to convince them to tap into one of their holding tanks, so good for him. But maybe that was because there was a small tasting after the tour.


Ah, Beer

Dan and Leah got more enjoyment out of the five beers we sampled, but I tried my darnedest!

Oh well. If I had actually liked one of the beers, we might have had to get some for me and I'm not sure if we could have fit much more than the case and a half we came home with anyway.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Because I am Insane...

I've been tempted to post this for a bit because I recognize the insanity.


My (Ever-Expanding) Tea Shelf

And I love it.

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Saturday, December 05, 2009

Sadness into Squee

Earlier this week, I broke my teapot.

Please take a moment with me to be sad. *sob*

The strap of Dan's lunch cooler managed to get wrapped around the lid so when I grabbed the cooler off the counter to put it up, CRASH. Little pieces of teapot lid everywhere.

I was very sad (and still am a bit). I've enjoyed that teapot for quite a while now. Since my first glass teapot was broken (due to an unfortunate encounter with a Pyrex measuring cup)... Glass teapots just don't last very long around here. But I love watching the tea steep in them so I will continue to buy them. Hopefully at some point though I will stop continuing to break them.

Anyway, so I bought another teapot and it just arrived in the mail.

Cutest. Teapot. Ever.

Okay, okay. Maybe there are cuter teapots out there. But I really am in love with this. More so than I thought I'd be. It's a Teaposy Daydream Teapot (purchased from Amazon) and it has one of the most serious in-spout filters I've seen.

It's not just a single metal loop, stretched to fill the spout. This puppy has two layers of looped wires - one to stretch up the spout and one to stay flat across the spout opening. And it's got little loops around the edge of the flat section to prevent leaf from slipping between the spout opening and the strainer.

Yeah, this might not be a big deal to the non-tea people out there. But color me impressed.

Of course, right now I'm going through panic mode where every time I touch the pot, I think I'm going to shatter it into a million pieces. It takes a few days for that feeling to go away. Until then, I will be very very careful when brewing tea and perhaps a little tense. And I will spend some time thinking of how to make this one last longer.

Yay for new teapots! Squee!

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Anonymous Leah said...

that second picture is especially good... you have good quality camera. jealous.

see you soon!! :D

December 07, 2009 2:59 PM  
Blogger Manda'sMom said...

Oh no - re the broken teapot. And we were just talking about it Thanksgiving! I love the new one, though.. so cute.

December 09, 2009 10:12 AM  

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Friday, December 04, 2009

Ba Ba Big Girl

It's that time of year again. The time when the Big Girl gets decked out in her winter wear.

This year, she's sporting a stylish navy fleece (no sheep were hurt in the making of this jacket). Notice the high collar (reflective on the back for those midnight meanderings around a dark house) and the sleek fitted design.


The Cutting Edge of Winter Fashion

Yes, technically it is a doggie jacket. But Ashes doesn't know that and we have no plans to tell her. She's very happy in her little fleece and has been spending lots of time in Dan's chair. If she knew she was wearing dog clothes, she might hide in shame and we don't want that.

Welcome to winter, Big Girl!

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Anonymous Heather said...

Usually I have a thing against animals dressed as humans but this is adorable.

I mean, just look at her yittle face!

I just baby-talked on the internets. I need to be slapped.

December 17, 2009 9:54 PM  
Blogger Amanda said...

Haha! I agree with her cuteness (she's adorable!) but we really dress her just so she stays warm. Promise! (Okay, I may have put her in a hat for a few minutes over Halloween, but just a minute or two!)

December 17, 2009 10:34 PM  

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Wednesday, December 02, 2009

I Wasn't Prepared For This

Confession: I fear the cold.

It scares me. It makes me want to curl up under a blanket while wearing a sweater and fleece pants and not come out until Spring. It gets cold enough and I have the desire to start crying at the unjustness of it all. No. Really.

So when winter attacks us with its evil, I can't just jump right into it. I have to build up to the cold. Prepare myself mentally over the course of weeks so I don't just start crying the moment I am faced with weather below 55 degrees.

Needless to say, with weather in the mid-70s until just a week or so ago, I had not had time to prepare for seeing something like this out of my window:

There are no words to express my horror.

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Anonymous mil said...

Don't worry, sweetie, there's none of that white stuff up here. You'll be fine and I'll pick up a heated throw for you when I work tomorrow. Love you and can't wait to see you and love on you, MIL

December 02, 2009 10:31 PM  
Blogger Amanda said...

Do they make a heated body suit? Battery powered maybe?

(BTW, a friend of mine in Japan, he was from South Carolina and his mom sent him a pair of battery operated warming socking for the cold winters... still makes me laugh).

December 02, 2009 10:37 PM  

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

So Classy

The fan on one of Dan's computers went out. He ordered a new fan but he had to do something while waiting for it to come in so his computer wouldn't overheat.

His solution?

Yes, that is a cardboard box with a hole cut in it for a small directional fan.

Pure class.

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Costco Will Take Over the World

I'm halfway tempted to make a Costco tag for my blog.

Anyway, found something interesting at Costco when we went this weekend.


Kirkland Signature Beer

That's right. Costco beer. Once we got it, Dan's comment was "I feel like I just bought a pair of Kirkland jeans."

But aside from Kirkland jeans, Costco brand stuff seems to be pretty cool. So we had hope.

Dan decided to bust one out today for a test taste.


Survey says...?

Apparently, buying Costco beer is pretty much like buying Costco jeans.

Oh well. I suppose Costco's plans for world domination will not be accomplished through beer.

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Anonymous Claudia said...

Maybe it's because he's drinking it in his Schlafly sweatshirt....or maybe he just found a bad beer. His grandpa and Uncle Don spent YEARS looking for a bad beer, they found some questionable ones, but nothing they couldn't drink!
Sorry,'Manda, he comes by it honestly! Love ya, MIL

November 23, 2009 12:22 AM  
Blogger Amanda said...

Well, while these aren't great, they don't quite qualify as 'bad'. There was this beer - dubbed "the Guatemalan chicken beer" - that he said the label had better come off in one piece because there was no way he was drinking another one of those! Now that's bad!

November 23, 2009 11:24 AM  
Blogger Leah said...

dan's comment about kirkland jeans makes me want to spit while drinking!

December 01, 2009 9:52 PM  
Blogger Amanda said...

That is because your brother is just THAT COOL.

December 02, 2009 10:32 AM  

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Because I'm a Tea Dork

Okay, these are just too funny so I had to share...


StripTea and DecmocraTea teabags



Shark Tea Infuser

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November 22, 2009 1:07 PM  
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I think I actually said I love them!

December 01, 2009 8:48 AM  

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The Coolness that is Costco... in Japan

Back in May, Miho and Kei came to visit (refresher here and here). While they here, Dan and I took them to our favorite store on earth: Costco.

Well, I just got some pictures from Miho last month... of Costco. Not our Costco, though. The Costco is Saitama, Japan. How cool is that?


Miho at Costco.
Just one or two more bikes than in the US, yes?


Kei waiting in line for membership


I find it hilarious that the section descriptions on the wall are in English

Bits from Miho's email to me:
First thing we did was to line up for 30 minutes to get the membership card. To deal with many applicants, they were doing registration at a parking space.

Inside of the store was very similar to ones in US. Some goods are from Japan, but I think 3/4 of goods are from US. I found Karkland Multi Vitamin which I bought in TX... But the bottle size was a half of what I got, with almost same price.

This time we went by train, so could not shop a lot. If we have a car, we'd definately go there every weekend.
Yes, conversion!

Dan and I are like little Costco missionaries, spreading the word of buying in bulk.

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Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Dell Sucks, Part 298

My laptop is broken.

Again.


In Pieces

Fun, huh?

In theory it will be fixed tomorrow.

But then that was the theory today, too.

Basically, my webcam and USB drives were having issues. Dell sent out a new webcam and motherboard. The motherboard didn't work. They sent out a new one. We don't know if this one works because other issues popped up. (Dan speculates the first replacement motherboard was bad and maybe shorted the processor or something). So now Dell is sending out a new motherboard (what number is that? 8? 10?), a new webcam, a new processor, new RAM, a new LCD bezel (or something), and new wires. I think that's it.

Right now I'm writing this post on Dan's old laptop... which now runs Linux. Ugh.

My laptop cannot be fixed quickly enough.

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Anonymous MIL said...

Oh, sweetie, I'm so sorry. Wait! Exactly why did we all talk me into a new Dell....???!? Oh well.... Love you, Claudia

November 05, 2009 11:24 AM  
Blogger Amanda said...

As long as you aren't getting an XPS laptop, you should be good to go! The XPSes, apparently, have... issues.

November 05, 2009 5:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad you have an "in house" expert :-)

Pop

November 08, 2009 6:20 AM  

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