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Erica wanted to see me in a dress

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

So you all get to see me in two.

I took these pictures over the weekend, just in case you were wondering.  I was at work until 6:15 today.  No way I was taking pictures when I got home.

But here you go!  This first dress is what I’m thinking of wearing to a cocktail dinner at the symposium for work.  It’s jackets and ties for guys.  Nice dresses for girls.

Cocktail dress

My wonderful photographer caught his reflection in the mirror . . . .

Ugh, the back fat

Apparently, I need to not let it fall down so far in the back . . . .

It really looks better in person

Also, I wasn’t aware when he took that picture.  I think I was asking him a question about earrings.

And for the wedding:

From the front . . . .

Fuzzy, but you get the idea

I don’t have any shoes to wear with this unless I wear the black ones from the first pictures.

Also, I think it might be time to invest in a good strapless bra . . . .  Not that I’m bra-less in these photos!!  Just that it’s not a great bra.

So . . . verdict?  Are the tan lines too obvious?  Are the dresses to casual?  Am I too fat to wear these dresses?  (Please say no because otherwise I’ll start crying.)  Leave your comment after the tone.

*Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!

Mad-dash rehash

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

This is so many days late, but I’ve been having such a rough time getting back into the swing of things after getting back from our trip.  And because I know people are/were interested in how it went, but it would take WAY too long to write about it in detail, this is the mad-dash rehash of our midwestern tour.  (I will put many pictures in to try to make it more interesting.)

Wednesday:

  • Awake at 3:30 to drive to the airport in Charleston.  Drink 30 oz of coffee and get VERY WIRED.
  • Fly from Charleston to Chicago.
  • Fly from Chicago to Milwaukee.
  • Sit in Milwaukee for a long time because our flight was delayed.
  • Find a used bookstore in the airport.

Bookstore where?

Renaissance Books

  • Fly to Minneapolis.
  • Collect our rental car and call Nathan and Co.
  • Meet Nathan & Co. and Erica & Ltd. at Erica’s house and have a fun-filled picnic dinner.
  • Play with nieces and nephews and lots and lots of balls.  Play in the park.

Fun with plastic balls

  • Eat s’mores with Erica.
  • Go to bed after being awake for about 20 hours.

Thursday:

  • Get up to go running with Erica and plod my way through 2.5 miles for the first time in many, many months.
  • Ache for the next 2 days.
  • Shower, dress, and drive away.
  • Chat with Erica and pass things to Chloe until we get to Eau Claire.

Chloe, show me your teeth!

  • Have a delightful lunch with Mom and Dad.
  • Go to Goodwill to find shoes for Chloe and buy a hat and purse.
  • Drive to Grandma’s house.

Grandma's house

  • Have a delightful dinner with Grandma and Dee and stay up late chatting.

Friday:

  • Get up and have a big breakfast with Grandma and Dee.
  • Sit around chatting and working out genealogy and enjoying company.
  • Shower.
  • Take Chloe to the park and have fun running around.

Chloe on the playground

  • Eat lunch.
  • Go through my wedding book with Grandma, pointing out people she didn’t know.
  • Say good-byes and drive away.

Group shot with Grandma and Dee

  • Drive to Knoxville, IA.
  • Get lost.
  • Get un-lost.
  • Hug Grandpa Doug and other people in the dark and not know who they are.
  • Get settled into the camper trailer and meet Justin’s aunt, uncle, and cousin.
  • Sleep on a mattress covered in plastic, with heads lower than our feet and get a sore throat.

Saturday:

  • Get up and chat with people in the trailer while breakfasting and getting ready.
  • Wander down to the pond and meet a couple more people.
  • Wander down to the barn and say good morning to Grandpa Doug and Great-uncle Bob and a few other people.

Barnett's barn

  • Wander down to the tent and meet Great-uncle Jerry and help him wipe down chairs for lunch.

Reunion tent

  • Meet a couple more people.
  • Run into town to grab some things from Walmart (a pillow, throat drops, hot dogs, a fan)
  • Make it back to the farm in time to meet a whole bunch more people, grab a few sodas, and stand around chatting for a little bit before lunch.
  • Have an unfortunate run-in with a gust of wind in a billowy top and face questions about whether I’m pregnant.  Quelch that rumor as quickly as possible.
  • Eat lunch.
  • Sit around chatting with people.
  • Sneak off to take a nap.
  • Wander around the property of a distant cousin who raises lilies and hostas.

Randy's hostas

Randy's flowers

Purple flowers

Stone stairs

Grass driveway

Lily

  • Jump in the pond for a swim before dinner.
  • Meet a couple more people while swimming.
  • Go to dinner in a different outfit than at lunch.  No billowing.
  • Meet even more people.
  • Cheer for the talent show.

Grandpa Doug on harmonica

  • Cook s’mores.
  • Chat with people until dark.
  • Watch the men clear up chairs and tables in preparation for inclement weather.
  • Move trash bags to the side so they wouldn’t wash away.
  • Walk back to the trailer in awe of all the lightning bugs.
  • Die of heat while trying to sleep, even with the fan blowing, with a sore throat and feet higher than our heads and a loud plastic wrapper on the mattress.

Sunday:

  • Wake up, breakfast, shower, dress.  Feel very groggy, head-stuffy, throat-achy.
  • Go to the high school for lunch because of the expectation of rain.
  • Cram 130+ people into the high school cafeteria.

Barnetts in the high school cafeteria

  • Meet a few more people.
  • Eat delicious lunch.
  • Release a microphone to the masses.
  • Hide in the bathroom for a little bit.
  • Walk around the school with Justin a little bit.
  • Leave messages on Gillian’s phone.
  • Drive back to the farm.

Barnett rock

  • Go sit at the barn out of the rain and talk with people.
  • Walk back to the pond and watch Justin go swimming while I sit on the dock under an umbrella.
  • Change into dry clothes.  Call Gillian.
  • Chat with people for a little longer.
  • Go see Gillian.
  • Chat with Gillian and play with her children for a while.  Forget to take a picture.
  • Leave so the kids can get to sleep.  Go out for dinner.
  • Watch fireworks as we drive home.
  • Go to sleep with sound of rain and cool air blowing.

Monday:

  • Wake up, breakfast, shower, dress, pack.
  • Throw everything into car.
  • Wander up to the barn to chat with people.
  • Wander around old homestead house and take pictures.

Git offa my lawn

Outside his childhood bedroom window

Outhouse

I like steps

Wooden steps

Water wheel

The reason we made the trip

  • Sit back down and chat some more.
  • Finally say good-byes and drive off.
  • Stop for lunch and move our luggage into the back seat.
  • Repack everything so it fits into one suitcase while Justin drives.
  • Meet Sara at Cheesecake Factory, but walk across the street to Barnes and Noble to work up an appetite.
  • Catch up with Sara and wander around the store.
  • Go back and have a delicious dinner.
  • Wander around the mall a little bit before saying good-byes.

Tickle shot

  • Drive to Erica’s house and keep her up late while we finish packing and getting ready.  She braids my hair.

Tuesday:

  • Get up a little before 5:00 to pack up, put up the beds, and head to the airport.
  • Arrive on time, return the car, check in, make it through security, and only sit a little while before boarding.
  • Fly to Chicago.
  • Get adopted by an 80-year old woman looking for help getting to her gate.
  • Stay more calm about the shuttle bus to another concourse and the time crunch of our layover because of that angelic woman.
  • Get to the gate just as they finish boarding and get right on the airplane.
  • Fly to Charleston.
  • Collect our luggage, find the car, and drive home.
  • Pile everything inside the house.
  • Shower and curl up to relax.
  • Fall asleep and sleep for about 15 hours.

And as a bonus! Wednesday:

  • Relax all morning.
  • Go to our financial advisor appointment and start making good plans.
  • Go to the grocery store.
  • Get a flat tire leaving the grocery store.
  • Watch Justin put on spare tire.
  • Go home and unload the groceries and tidy the kitchen while Justin sorts the luggage into dirty laundry hampers.
  • Eat a late lunch.
  • Take the car to Tire Kingdom.
  • Buy a new tire.
  • Go home.
  • Find out that Justin’s old boss and coworker had shown up AT THE HOUSE to ask why he hadn’t been answering his cell phone.
  • Laugh delightedly that he no longer works there.
  • Relax for the rest of the evening.
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Check out my idea!

Monday, June 21st, 2010

I honestly had a post going about news lately, but I was doing it at lunch and got distracted by other things.  Instead, I’ve got to show you this thing I thought of while making my salad for lunch tomorrow!

Look:

This is a cookie sheet!  It fits perfectly over the sink of our place.  I had it out because I made bread out of the over-ripe pears yesterday and when I washed the romaine it was so easy to just set it on there and let it dry for a bit while I went to cut cucumber.

It worked so well!  The water dripped right through and didn’t spill over the counter like it would normally with our cutting board.  And once I came back to cut the romaine, I just cut it on the cookie sheet, too.  The water kept running on through the mesh instead of all over my counter!

Plus, when I wanted to drop things into the sink, it was just a little ways to reach, and I could see everything that was underneath.  So when I dropped my knife that I’d used for the cucumber, I didn’t have to go groping around blindly–I could see exactly where it had gone.

Anyway, I thought it was a fantastic idea and I just had to share it.  I’ll have more to say soon.

Cheers!

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Picture review

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

I kept going back to the first picture on the last post and thinking about what people might see in that picture.  :)   So I went through and made notes about what I see.

You might need to click on it to make it big enough to read

What do you think?  Did I miss something that you noticed?

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My afternoon project

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Hi!  I wanted to show you what I’ve been working on!

I've been baking!

My church is doing a ministry this month with Kairos Prison Ministry. We’re making cookies to give to the inmates.

Kairos Cookies

See?  They do cookies.  And hey!  I love to make cookies!  So I’m making a double batch of the easiest recipe for peanut butter cookies I could find.  There isn’t even any flour.  It’s just peanut butter, sugar, and eggs, really.  But OH.  GOOD.

Delicious cookie

I think I’m going to have about 5 dozen of these to send to the prison.

Wrapped up and ready to go

And I’ve only eaten . . . 3 of them.  But I’m on the 4th one of these:

20 oz each time

Edited to add:  Erica asked a question about the water bottle.

Close of the front

Pop the top

From the inside

No filter.  I got it at Target for $10, I think.  The metal ring around the top of the gray button on the front locks it shut so I can toss it into my purse and it won’t pop open.  There’s a seal along the top of the spout that holds the water in, too.  And there’s a ring that counts up to 6 so I can keep track of how many times I’ve filled it today.  I *love* it.  It’s the perfect size to get in and wash it with my sponge, too.  Dishwasher safe.  I’ve smacked it around a few times, too, and it’s got a few dents on the clear plastic top, but it hasn’t broken yet.  I.  Love.  It.  :)

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