Friday, October 30, 2009

HAPPY HALLOWEEN

Just cause:
Today, black cats are as much a symbol of Halloween as are pumpkins, ghosts and witches. But this wasn't always the case.

In fact, unlike most Halloween customs, which date back to the ancient Celtic celebration of Samhain, the black cat association is a more recent addition.

In the early Middle Ages, cats began to be associated with witches. While the exact reason for this association is not clear, historians suppose that it has something to do with a cat's nocturnal nature.

Some in the Church believed that witches became cats at night. Others associated cats with witchcraft because their eyes glow at night, a sign of evil.

The powerful association between witches and cats, especially the "sneaky" black cat, persisted throughout the centuries. So when modern celebrations of Halloween evolved to include images of the wicked witch, the black cat was right behind her.




"Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a function." - Unknown

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Photo Op


So last weekend we were followed around Gruene by my cousin and her camera. hehe


We've (ok, I've) been wanting to get a causal protrait done and she needed practice for a wedding jig she's got soon. So a deal was struck :) It's a little weird being followed around and some one taking your picture all over the place - I'll never be cut out for fame... darn.


Now I've just got to decide which I want to print - she's really good with that camera. Thanks again, Colleen!!!


Friday, September 11, 2009

29 and never been...

It finally happened. I don't know how I managed to hold out this long really. I mean, I speed all the time. I will shimmy though yellow lights that may have been more on the red side. I roll though stop signs occasionally - ok, really almost every day the one at the end of my street, but No One stops there, I swear. So it was only a matter of time.

And this morning I got pulled over... for the first time ever.

Freaking Kolher's Crossing. Why are is the speed limit 40?!? There's nothing there!! Except cops staking out the area. Yeah, I knew they were there too. They've been casing that spot for a while now, because it's flipping 40 mph and it's really hard to drive that slow on a four lane road that has very little traffic. And Kyle PD got me this morning going 49. Really that's not that bad...

So here I am, 29 and never had a ticket. And it's still true, cause the very nice officer let me off with a warning. Thank you, Jesus!

And did you know they can look your insurance information up on their computer now? Say, if you only have an expired insurance card on you but can't seem to find it in the messy glove compartment :)

It was a real stomach-falling-into-your-feet kind of way to start the weekend...




There is more to life than increasing its speed -Mahatma Gandhi

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Let's go Out!

GO TEXAN is an initiative started by the Texas Department of Agriculture. It's all about helping Texas based businesses of all kinds. It started mainly to promote agricultural business, but has expanded to almost anything made in the state of Texas.

Later this month my company is helping to sponsor the Restaurant Roundup. If you eat at participating restaurants during Sept 28 to Oct 2, a portion of your meal will be going to the area's food bank. There seems to be a wide range of restaurants involved, from nice places like Eddie V's to McDonald's. Click here to see a list of your area.

This is a great cause and all you have to do is eat out. Help the food banks and Texas businesses at the same time.

Friday, July 24, 2009

New England

July have been the month of traveling... without the hubs :)

It started with a trip to New England with my sister to visit a friend in Cambridge. We had a fabulous time, traveled quite a bit of the area in a very short period of time. This was my second trip to Boston but it never gets old. And the high was in the 80s :)

Day one: Walked the Freedom Trail, experienced some American history. I LOVE Boston!
Day two: Drove and walked around Cape Cod. Nice parks, cute shops, good eats.
Day three: Hike up a Mountain in New Hampshire (and I mean UP!)
Day four: Drove around New Hampshire some more, what a beautiful place.

So this is where I cheat. My wonderful sister has already done an extensive blog on this trip complete with pictures. Check it out - THANKS EM!

And thank you again Rachel for showing us around! We had such a great time!


I wanna hang a map of the world in my house. Then I'm gonna put pins into all the locations that I've traveled to. But first, I'm gonna have to travel to the top two corners of the map so it won't fall down. - Mitch Hedberg

I Caved...

Alright already! I did it. I joined FACEBOOK...

I have realized that if you are not part of these social networks you really are out of the loop. Rather than emailing and blogging, people have all their updates, communications, etc on these sites. Join them or you know nothing... So I succumbed to the pressure... and now have wasted an hour of my life worrying if I have found all of my friends or not. If you have an account and i have not added you yet, it's not for lack of trying. Find me, I'm very accessible, reachable, updatable... please be my friend.


A friend is someone who will help you move, a real friend is someone who will help you move a body. - Unknown

Friday, July 3, 2009

Happy 4th!

Hope everyone has a safe and happy 4th.

It's my understanding that like 90% of the country has the day off today to appreciate and ponder the importance of this wonderful day - FIREWORKS. Beautiful. Colorful. I can't wait for night to fall so ...

Huh? What do you mean no fireworks? 2 Year Drought?? ... yes, my yard is brown too, but...

fine. what.ever... yeah, yeah fire+dead grass=bad...I get it. Is this why I had to work today?

Happy Independence Day.


ack, 3 posts in a row, fingers cramping, head hurts, some one get some oxygen, she's.. going . .down...

Yes, I'm bored, I'm at work on a freaking holiday...

Play Ball

I'm working on updating everyone as to what I've been up to this summer so far. Someone somewhere said something about how I haven't blogged in a while -don't know what they're talking about...




J and I went to a Round Rock Express game a couple of weeks ago with our friends Tammy, Jake, and Lucy. It was a LOT of fun. Reminded me of all the Missions games I went to as a kid. I'm not a big sports fan (though somehow married one), but I like to go to baseball games occasionally. Especially minor league teams. The tickets are cheaper, you can get right up close, and the feel is more laid back.

We somehow picked the best side to sit on by pure luck. I don't know if you've noticed, but it's been a bit warm outside lately. We sat right down in the shade however and the cool-ish breezy kept it nice AND we never had to stare into the sun.

The Express even won - though we weren't there to see it. After 10 innings of 0-0, we decided it was time to go home, and I think Lucy whole heartedly agreed with us. Right as we were walking out the other team - New Orleans - scored 3 runs and we figured it was over. But apparently the Express came back and won it. Way to go guys!

I'm ready to go again - as soon as it's cooler out - you know, this fall... hmmm... after the season is, um, over?



Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music. -Marcus Brigstocke

Something Wicked...

...Wickedly Awesome.
I went with the fam last weekend to see Wicked the Musical at the Majestic Theater in SA. So AMAZING. Probably the best production I've ever seen (though Lion King is definitely up there with it). Everything from the set to the costumes to the actors was great. Even the mildest of OZ fans will like this one. Most of the story takes place before Dorothy arrives. And it gives a whole new light on the Wicked Witch. You know the saying - there are always two sides to every story.

But by far my favorite was Glinda (Ga-linda with a ga). I expected to be annoyed with her at first, but she's hilarious! And man, both of the actresses that played the main parts could seriously SING! ... I wish I could do that.

This is a must see if you like musicals - even the hubs liked it. I hate giving away more of the story, so I'm not going to say anything else other than GO SEE IT!


It's so easy to be wicked without knowing it, isn't it? - Anne of Green Gables

Thursday, April 30, 2009

My new toy

I did it-talked myself into it really- and bought a new toy. And I LOVE it.

I read a lot. And I go through a lot of books. I even reread my books over and over again- especially the ones I like. I could spend hours in a book store or library, and want to take most of the shelf contents home with me. But what do you do with those books once their home and your done reading them... and think of all the trees that gave up their lives for my pages... and, come on, can the publishers make these first run, hardbacks any heavier (yes, Harry Potter #4-7, I'm talking to you).

My answer came in the mail last week, the electronic book reader, and I'm having a hard time putting it down.

The e-reader like Amazon's Kindle is the future of all books IMO. It's light weight, easily portable and fairly straight forward to use. And it's WAY too easy to buy books on - some of which are free, like the classics. You can buy them from Amazon's website or on the device's 'store' and the book is downloaded to the machine in less than a minute - it accesses the Sprint network for no extra charge to get it to you. It's battery lasts for days and it holds about 1,500 books at a time. But you can remove a book from the reader and Amazon keeps track of everything you've purchased and lets you re-download back to the device.

I know, I know, I sound like a commercial for the thing, but I've really been enjoying it and just had to share. Click the picture below to go to Amazon's site and find out more.

The only downside I've found is the cost of the thing and the books. While the books are cheaper than if you bought them new from the store (except the free ones), one could argue that the library is even cheaper. Oh well, I think the benies out way that downside by a long shot - no paper killing trees, no more bookshelves to buy, no driving from one store to the other looking for the titles they're out of, no more heavy books falling on my face as I fall asleep in bed reading.

The only other e-ready I know of at the moment is Sony's. I looked into that one too, it's pretty slick, but costs more and there aren't as many books available. And Amazon just makes it so easy to manage the Kindle, so I went with it and highly recommend.




Couldn't decide on just one, so you get three today:
It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations. - Sir Winston Churchill

Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx

A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read. - Mark Twain

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Anniversary

Perfecting Foolishness is one year old... um, last week, oops...

Looking over the year of blogging I see a sad trend developing... an escalating lack of posts. I'm not as good at this as when I started, but I think a lot has happened over the last year. More so at the beginning of the blogging, which is why I had more to say then probably, um, definitely, um, hm.

So on a milestone like this it seems fitting to do a year in review - bullet point style:

- Bought a house.
- Sold a house.
- Excessive painting of both houses.
- Paid off both of our vehicles.
- Welcomed friends' new babies.
- Devastating lost a family member.
- Went on vacations/small Texas excursions/camping trips.
- Started hosting small group at our house.
- Got sick more often in one year than my entire life... ever.
- Read (and reread) some good books and watched too much TV.
- Found out why we're not getting pregnant.
- Started with Texas Fertility Center to help rectify the above.

Hmm... well, lets see what we get in another year. If I manage to keep this up. I really do hope to do better, but I'm not going to set any expectations right now.



More things you may or may not know about me:

I prefer photography over paintings, but can do neither.
I am loving the Kings of Leon album.
I'm sorry, I don't get the excitement over Twitter.
Nothings better than an apple with peanut butter - why is that?
I fall in love with my husband a little more each day.



Had Dragongate for lunch...yummy. My fortune cookie was: Someone is looking up to you, Don't let them down. What kind of fortune is this? Are they trying to scare me? They've succeeded.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

HAPPY V-DAY


What, I'm just not meant to have vacations anymore...

I'm sick of this - literally. Seems like every time we have somewhere to go or something exciting I get sick. This weekend Jason and I are supposed to be in Big Bend National Park for 3 nights with some friends. We were SUPPOSED to leave early yesterday morning for the 9 hour drive and come back on Monday. We're SUPPOSED to be waking up right now in our new (new to us anyways) pop up camper and getting breakfast ready before heading out to hike in the mountains. But no, we're at home, with a stomach bug that hit Thursday night.

At about 10:30, just after we had everything packed in the truck ready to leave the next morning, Jason and I get hit, with in 15 minutes of each other. He was first, he'd been feeling bad all afternoon and kinda knew it was coming. But other than being a little dizzy, I really just thought I was tired and worried about remembering everything for the trip. Well, when I laid down in bed and the room kept spinning I knew that it was more than that. It was like I had been boozing all night but without the fun part. So I didn't get any sleep that night. Just as soon as we could doze off again we were back in the bathroom. Poor Jason got it much worse than I have. I'm actually feeling better today, but he's still got a ways to go.

This is getting ridiculous though. Last Feb, we went skiing to Red River and had what I refer to as the Worse Vacation Ever. I came down with an upper respiratory infection that hit as we were traveling there and lasted the whole time. I never saw much of the mountain, in fact I didn't see much of anything but the condo we stayed in.

Last month I had a 3 day weekend that I had planned on relaxing after all the craziness of year end was finally over at work and on getting some things around the house done. I came down with a soar throat - some sort of virus. And of course, it lasted the whole weekend. I completely lost my voice for 2 days.

I'm just not meant to have vacations anymore. Is God trying to tell me something? I'm just glad it hit us at home and not on the way there.