Monthly Archives: August 2011

A Surprisingly Happy Birthday

A Surprisingly Happy Birthday

I am officially a quarter of a century old. Woohoo! And what I had expected to be a low key day was actually a very sweet and wonderful day.

Jared had been acting strange all weekend. (Well, stranger than usual…) And when he’s like that, I KNOW something is up. Like the week before he proposed to me. All sorts of weird -for HIM- behaviors, like being late to things and only having lame excuses. Turns out he was masterminding a rather awesome proposal (as those of you familiar with that story know). But I was ready to strangle him up to that point where it all fell into place.

Anyways, Jared had been doing strange things all weekend. Like, buying a MONSTER chocolate cake from Costco. You know, the one that’s eight pounds of pure chocolate heaven? If you DON’T know, please make your way to the nearest Costco and locate one of these cakes. And bring a lot of friends to help you eat it to prevent cardiac arrest.

Costco Cake

This is a quick picture I found online. It doesn’t do the cake’s enourmous size the justice it deserves, but you get the point.

So Jared bought one of THOSE cakes, and knowing that I am attempting to stay to my diet somewhat, refused to let me invite anybody over to help us consume it. Strange.

Then, the morning of my birthday, Jared got up early and told me that if I value my life, I’d stay out of the kitchen. MY kitchen. Fortunately, most mornings I am sleepy and enjoy extra time in bed, so I didn’t fight it, even when I heard strange noises emitting from downstairs. I started to smell something sweet- something that reminded me of cake or brownies- but shoved that thought out of my mind because we already had an EIGHT POUND chocolate cake of doom in our posession, and it would be ridiculous to have more sweet items in a household trying to fight off sugar.

After going to church and coming home, Jared banished me back upstairs, as if he had lots of important things to do. Which apparently included cleaning up the downstairs, like vacuuming, mowing the lawn, and doing dishes that I wasn’t allowed to see because it might give away the early morning cooking. So I changed into my pajamas, cuddled with the dogs, and was a lazy bum.

We then ate a delicious dinner (which he only let me prepare half of), and we opened a few presents and cards (shout out to Jared, Aunt Linda, Sarah, and my in-laws for great cards and/or presents!).  Jared mentioned how he cleaned up the downstairs as part of my presents. Which, to anybody who does most of the work around the house, is always a sweet thought and appreciated. But there was something WEIRD about the whole thing.

It only got stranger when he hinted that maybe I should change back into something nicer than my pajama bottoms because he might want to take a few pictures of me opening up my last gifts and having some cake and ice cream.  Since when does Jared like to take pictures of that sort of thing? That’s usually what I do. So, to test him, I asked him if he was SURE we couldn’t have anybody over to share that humongous monstrosity of Costco Cake with us.

Nope. He was sure.

So, I got ready, called my parents back (because they had called while we were eating dinner), and chatted with them.  As the conversation was finishing up, the doorbell rang. And Jared refused to answer it. Grr. So I had to get off the call and go get it.

On my doorstep, two friends, one from church, one that I worked with, were standing there with big smiles.

And then it all clicked.

The cake. The cleaning. The refusal of inviting people over. The hints to look nice.

That sneaky Jared had been planning a little surprise party for me all along!

A few more people showed up, and then Jared showed off his culinary skills by producing the ice cream cake that  he had spent a significant time earlier in the day making. And we all just talked and hung out and ate ice cream cake and chocolate Costco cake and played us some Guitar Hero.

After everybody left, Jared apologized for not getting me a lot of presents. He thought maybe, because I had been so down lately, what I needed was an affirmation that people did care about me. And was that okay?

Yes, Jared. It was perfect.

All those dear friends who could come and share part of their day to wish me a happy birthday, and especially Jared, planning and pulling together the whole celebration, were the best presents I could have had.

The best presents don’t always come wrapped up nicely in a box.

Sometimes, the best presents you can get are the intangible ones that remind you that you are loved.

And now that I think about it, we never did remember to take any pictures.

The Myth of the Extraordinary Teacher

The Myth of the Extraordinary Teacher

Desks

A great article from Los Angeles Times about the continuing challenges of teaching…

Exerpt:

I’m willing to work as hard as I can to be an excellent teacher, but as a country we have to admit that I’ll never be excellent if we continue to slash education budgets and cut teachers, which is what’s actually happening in California despite all our talk of excellence, particularly in schools that serve poor children. Until we stop that, we’ll never have equal education in this country.

To read the rest of this, click here!

Glitzy art

Glitzy art

Since my post regarding my glitter art, I haven’t had a lot of time to get working on it like I wanted. But I have made some progress. I’m slowly working on getting together some basic pictures to show what I can do, and maybe if people are interested, I could do a custom picture for them.

Last time, I had finished this picture

Glitter Sunflower

And was working on finishing up my Bonnie picture.

Bonnie Glitter Pic

Since then, I’ve also collected some fun and/or colorful pictures to do

To-Be Glittered Pics

And have finished a few of them, too.

Glitzed Octopus

I have my “work station” set up, and when I can sneak in some time, I have been glitzing up some pictures.

Station

Time will tell if anything should/could come from this silly hobby.

Etsy Obsession

Etsy Obsession

So, shortly after my post regarding my silly art hobbies, I decided to make an account with Etsy.com.

(Warning: If you look at this website for more than 5 minutes, you will end up finding something you will spend money on. Don’t say I didn’t try to tell you.)

After perusing the art section for a short amount of time to see what kinds of things were there, I came across a few pieces of artwork that I really liked. Plus, I needed a cheap way of updating our bathrooms.

First, I found Black Baroque, who takes pages from antique books and does a print picture on top of them. The results are pretty awesome.

For the “Blue” guest bathroom:

Blue Bathroom artwork

For the downstairs powder room:

Powder Room Artwork

(All frames in this post were bought at Michaels, a store that is kind enough to give me and all teachers 15% off with their teacher ID badge. Score!)

The next store that really caught my eye was Teva Gallery. The colors and small details of her artwork just brightened my day. I couldn’t resist the appeal. It was only several days later that I realized that the artist is located in Israel and was shipping from there…But the end result? Totally worth the wait:

TevaGallery small birds TevaGallery bluebirds

I have a vague idea of where these might end up… now I just need to convince my personal handyman to get them there. 🙂

So, what is the moral of the story? Does every story have to have a moral? Can’t I just share some awesome artwork I found? No? Okay, if you insist.

The moral of this story is: If you get an Etsy account, be prepared to spend money. And waste lots of time staring at lots of crazy or neat items you kind of want to buy but never actually would.

End of another visit

End of another visit

So, the past several days, we had my parents visit us here. Why anybody would want to visit Texas in the middle of summer, especially a Texas experiencing its third worst drought on record, is beyond me. We must just be worth it. Or perhaps it was just the lure of some cute grandpuppies.

Sleepy Stevie

Dorky Bonz

Yes, Bonnie can and does sleep like that for long periods of time. But I digress.

Anyways, there was a lot of chillin’ around the house, but we did go out and do things, too.

The Parents arrived quite early Saturday morning (2:30 AM, to be precise). That meant we spent a lot of time recuperating. from a late night (and I cleaned most of the entire day Friday because I’m overly paranoid about people showing up and my house not looking nice, so I was tired too) and Saturday was a chill day.

Other things that occurred with the Parents here:

1. Went to church

2. Went to the spa

3. Went to the outlet mall

4. Went to the normal mall

5. Visited Jared’s work’s annual convention downtown and admired all the cool machinery and software wizardry that his work affects

6. Was given a balloon, card, and a cake as a pre-birthday present

7. Ate at some of the good restaurants around here that didn’t follow my diet

Honestly, it was just too hot to do much during the day here to do a lot of meaningful activities. Even with the air conditioning on full blast, traveling in the car is still miserably hot in 105+ degree temps. That plus the fact that the back to school deadline is looming over me, I was rather moody, cranky, and unpleasant to be around. Fortunately, I think the dogs’ cuteness made up for all of that, too.

Despite all of that, it was a good visit. Times like that make me sad that we live so far from all our family and old friends, even though we have new friends here.

Good thing I have these goofs to keep me company during those lonely moments!

Bonnie Sweetie Sweater