Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Day 2
I LOVE MY IPOD!
A podcast is a miracle! Podcasts, podcasts, podcasts, podcasts! Fun fun fun. I was even listening to some at work today which was cool. Although I dont think I can do that all the time, only when I am doing something moderately mindless.
I did all the machines both nights, and monday I walked 1 mile, and tonight I walked 1.5 miles. I did an extra round on the arm machines monday, but not tonight. I dont want to overdo it on things like that too much! So we'll see, if I make it to day 3. Then I am good for the week and dont have to go more, unless I want to of course.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Agility results

Mocca
AKC NUMBER
ILP158825
CALL NAME
Mocca
STD TRIAL
NOV P
Qualification
QUALIFIED
Standard Time/Yards
72.00
139.00
Recorded Time
52.36
Recorded Score
100
Placement
2
JWW TRIAL DATA
NOV P
Qualification
QUALIFIED
Standard
43.00
114.00
Time/Yards
Recorded Time
31.16
Recorded Score
100
Placement
1
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I am thinking I need some sort of iPod or something. I dont know anything about them though; I sent out a help email to some people who I think are in the know. I felt old, not knowing anything. I better get with the program!
12 minutes!
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
The Consequences of Video
So, Monday after work I gathered my strength, with a little help from my brother Terry, and walked into "Anytime Fitness".
Now I am comitted. I paid the guy $60 to sign up with all the fees, etc., and another $35 a month. So, I have to go now, I paid the guy! I certainly cant flush $60 down the toilet, when I wont even turn my heat past 65 due to fuel oil prices.
I hope this works. I am just so done with my current weight, and fitness. Terry says my muscles are probably in atrophy. I do run in Agility class! And I did Curves there for awhile a couple years ago...The guy at Anytime Fitness was cool, I liked him a lot, so that was good. I do not like people watching me exercise. I must get over this.
Tomorrow is my official "orientation" at 6:30. siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigggghhhhhhhhhhhh
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Melissa Vs. Subway Part II
Of course I am not going to call, are these people insane? For crying out loud, who would actually CALL somebody! Not only that, but she called twice, because the first time she forgot to leave the phone number!
I give them credit for following up, I am very impressed with that. I think I am avoiding Subway though for awhile, I am not too excited by their subs anymore. There is a mom & pop place in town that has good subs, with less bready-bread and more meat!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
The Sheet Saga
Now we have a sheet problem. We cannot find another set of sheets like these sheets! I have a set of sheets that came from JCPenney a couple years ago that come very close, and would be a good substitute I think, but I dont know what type they are.
We keep buying "soft" sheets, only to find them not quite good enough, or worse, scratchy. We have bought 5000 thread count sheets (feels like sleeping on denim, but will be with us until the end fo time because they are quite certainly indestructable), we have bought 200 thread count sheets (wonderfully soft for 2 washes, pilled up after 3), we have bought other in-between sheets. None will do!
The last set I bought was from Kohls - by Vera Wang. They are "OK". They'll do in a pinch, or when there is nothing else. I also bought a 1000tc set of "luxury" sheets from Kohls last weekend, and while I do like them, HOLY SMOKES they are so thick, we both sweated the night away they were so hot! Good winter sheets I think, they have light courderoy type texture which is strange, but soft. But only in the dead of winter.
So, does anybody out there have good sheets? I need SOFT, SILKY sheets. No scratchy! Scratchy bad!
I wonder if other people spend as much time obsessing about sheets?
Friday, September 12, 2008
Melissa vs. Subway
Lately, I want more protein, so I get extra meat. This costs $1.00 more. Not worth it really, but I do it anyway. I mean really, are those 3 measly pieces they put on worth $1.00??
I spy on the menu that extra cheese costs $.30. Extra meat costs $1.00. So, if I get no cheese, and extra meat, I should only get charged $.60. Right? Silly me. Here is the conversation today with the poor person at checkout. Mind you, I had to be extra nice because a co-worker happened to be next in line. Normally, I probably wouldnt have been so nice.
Subway: Super Turkey? Anything else?
Me: No. That has no cheese, also.
Subway: Yes, it says Super Turkey. I know.
Me: No, I mean no cheese so please take that off the price.
Subway: Sorry, that is not our policy.
Me: Well if I dont get the cheese, you dont take that off the price? But if I get extra, you add it?
Subway: Yep, sorry...we dont make the rules.
Me: *laugh to try to be nice, but really annoyed* Ah well, I'll have to go the top, huh? the big wigs!
Subway: *laugh, cuz she doesnt know how annoyed I am* Oh yes! Sorry
Me: Oh well, thanks!
Next time I think I will get no cheese, then EXTRA cheese. Do you think they will charge me $.30 extra for the extra cheese!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Lost 1 lb
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
New Show Review: Fringe
It's cool how it is sorta X-Files-ish, but not so much of the alien part. I liked the characters - I think there is a good mix there and lots of potential. I especially like the professor scientist old guy, and then his son (Joshua Jackson, "Pacy" from Dawson's Creek). I really enjoyed them. The whole skin dissapearing thing was a little bit much to believe, but I guess I can let it slide as it is well, fiction. The twist at the end was particularily interesting & I think will be going lots of fun places.
Overall, definately DVR this baby. It is a keeper - we'll see if it keeps me all season. Sometimes I get hooked on the 1st couple, then I die off. Looks good so far.
Psst - dont watch the previews for the season if you are contemplating having a baby. ewe!
Scales. The weighing kind.
Finally mowing my lawn. Though I ran out of gas, literally, so now that is an issue. Generally it is not wise to stop mowing once I start. This should be the last time I have to mow the lawn, right?
I added a second coat of paint on the storm door window - this is the one I had previously ALREADY applied 4-5 coats of paint on, only to realize I painted the sides backwards. Now I have to paint the white "cherry cobbler" and the "cherry cobbler" white......ugh. Worst part is my dad noticed, and didnt say anything! I guess he thought I was doing it on purpose.
My friend Jared's wife's blog had a picture of pregnancy stick showing POSITIVE on it yesterday, and that was it. LOL. I think she has a flair for the dramatic! Guess it'll be #4 for Jared. Maybe this time it'll be a BOY.
Oh, Kevin has been gone to a conference since last Wednesday, then he was back briefly monday, and then left this morning (tuesday) for L.A. and will be back very late on Saturday, all of which sucks. For me, anyway!
Saturday, September 6, 2008
This 'n That
My uncle recently was greeted by somebody who shook his hand with 2 hands. You know, a regular handshake, but then she also used her other hand to cover the other side of his hand. We wondered what this meant, so we looked it up:
Typically your greeter will offer a hand palm up and before shaking starts the second hand sandwiches yours. Sometimes given to show empathy as with the loss of a loved one.
It is also given when wanting to demonstrate concern or to convey that you’re with a caring individual. It seems to be a favorite of politicians.
It conveys familiarity. Do not use it unless you are close to the individual you do it with, you want to leave a bad impression or you are a politician.
Item 2:
Do not watch "I am Legend". I despised this movie greatly, and do not recommend it one bit. Stay away. It is not worth anybody's time and a dreadful movie.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Toilet-less
Anyway, apparently there was a lot of rot under the toilet, and some scary times when my dad considered putting linoleum under just the 5 boards he had to remove...oh boy. Thankfully, I convinced him to look around a little, and he found a custom flooring place just up the road and was able to find boards the same size as mine. Crisis averted!
Only now, there was not enough time yesterday to install the toilet. So now, I have no toilet. Well, I have a NEW toilet in the front porch, waiting to be installed. And, I have an OLD toilet sitting in my front yard. I wonder why he decided the front yard was the right place for the old toilet?
Of course...I have to go to the bathroom!
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
An Acorn & That Song
Have you heard that "new" song that plays incessently now by some chick...Katy something. "I Kissed a Girl" is the song. She did in a funky new way, but does anybody remember the ORIGINAL "I Kissed a Girl" - I dont know the specific year, but I was in college, so it was in the early 90's! Jill Sobule. Loved her....! Had the CD and everything. Wonder where that went.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Recipe: Roast Garlic & Tomato Soup
Start to finish = 15 minutes
Prep = 5 minutes
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Ingredients:
9 Tbls + 1 tsp olive oil
18 cloves minced garlic
6 quarts tomato juice
48 oz. crushed tomatoes
3 Tbls + 1 tsp paprika
1 cup sweet vermouth
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Directions:
Saute the garlic in olive oil very briefly, taking care not to brown it. Stir in the paprika and saute for another minute, stirring continuously, and taking care that it doesnt scorch.
Stire in the tomato juice and crushed tomatoes and bring to a boil; reduce heat and add vermouth. Simmer 5 to 10 minutes.
Optional: Garnish with parmesan and croutons.
Variations: Add cooked garbanzo beans and garnish with shredded feta cheese and chopped parsley. Or - add tabasco and garnish with shredded cheddar cheese and tortilla chips.
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I make this soup all winter long. Every fall I bring a batch to work and every absolutely RAVES about it. It is SERIOUSLY easy to make and tastes delicious - this is coming from somebody who DOES NOT LIKE tomato soup. But I LOVE this soup.
....courtesy Yo-Cones Recipe Book, Sara Basso
Thursday, August 14, 2008
What Mocca Knows
The difference between a regular collar, and her agility collar.
The difference between when I am leaving to go to work, and leaving to go play.
That I am not fully home until I have set my keys down on the kitchen table.
That when I brush my teeth, I will let her outside, and there is a small possibility of a squirrel being out there.
How to use her paw to get the ball un-stuck from her teeth.
Which way I am going to throw the ball.
Which bowl is hers, and which is Annie's.
...and of course, a multitude of other things. But these came to mind all at once.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Planning my meals already
Would like to eat:
- Lobster Ravioli at Galileo
- Tapas of all sorts at Sangria
- Selva Grill for steak
- Roys for anything
- Flemmings for anything
- Sangria again
Obviously MUST eat at Sangria. Lobster Ravioli also a must. May have to make some critical decisionjs about Selva, Roys, and Flemmings. That gets pretty costly. It is Kevin's fault I am this way now! Though honestly, I would be happy to eat at some normal place....really.
I think this time we might need to shake things up a little and try out some new places. That is how we found Selva, and Sangria(SANGRIA!!!) and Galieo....so there must be others out there. Once we drove up one of the Keys and found a neat little place on the beach and had a great, memorable experience, but have never been back. Of course, we used to always eat at Barnacle Bills....then they got taken off the list by Kevin. I would not mind going back, but it may be awhile before Kevin is ready. Usually we have pizza one night...
I'll just keep planning our meals! By the time October rolls around, I'll have it all figured out.
This is normal, right?
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Blog Games: Things I Cannot Do Without AKA My Addictions
2. The sunday/weekend paper
3. News in the morning
4. News at night
5. Cereal
6. Bread
7. Hot tea
8. Just food in general
9. Chapstick. The non-petroleum kind please!
10. Mascara
Monday, August 4, 2008
Swingtown
Blog Games: Things I Can Do Without
2. Democrats
3. Jehovas
4. FOX News
5. Mowing the lawn
6. Snow
7. Work
8. People telling me what to do
9. People telling me I was wrong
10. Fuel Oil
11. Brett Favre
12. Liver as a meal
13. Mosquitoes
14. Sweat
15. Outhouses or portapotties
Blog Games: What I am Afraid of
2. Spiders crawling up the toilet
3. Spiders hiding under the covers
4. Monsters in the basement
5. Monsters outside
6. Yetties
7. Coyotes
8. Bears
9. Aliens disabling all electronic devices
10. Pets dying
11. People dying
