Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Land of Sweets

O Gingerbread House! O Gingerbread House!
How lovely are thy walls!

Decorated with gummi drops-
Bejeweled with candy pops!

You are so sweet-
A yummy treat!

O Gingerbread House! O Gingerbread House!
How lovely are thy walls!


Tonight we put together our first Gingerbread house! Surprisingly, putting it together was more difficult than we thought, but in the end it came out smashingly! What was even funnier was than the day before one of Mom and Dad's coworkers sent us a special gift!


Miss. Betty even made it herself. Look how cute this candy winter wonder land is and it even comes with nutcrackers! So now we have a mini Land of Sweets! But no Land of Sweets would be complete without its sovereign!

And here she is, the Sugar Plum Fairy and her little plum friends!

Tomorrow is Christmas eve! I know I can't wait! How about you?

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Deck the Halls

It's that time of year again! Bust out the Christmas trees and ornaments! This year we choose to use a really long pencil tree! We even had to get a step ladder to put some of the decorations on! Talk about hanging a star on the highest bough. We tried to get more of a red and gold theme going with our ornaments. With such an awesome tree Santa is sure to leave some extra presents an if not then we'll just bribe him with some tasty cookies!



Yay! Christmas! That looks super cozy and festive! Of course we didn't get to that peaceful look with out a little goofing off!







Feeling lots of holiday cheer, I decided to spread the joy up stairs in my room with a purple tree. The star I had for the top was to heavy so I used an angel bunny. My tree is a mix of strange and holiday tradition.



So with Christmas morning only nine days away are you ready?

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Christmas is Coming!

School is almost over! Yay! All that's left are finals and we are almost ready for Christmas! Best part so far is that the big computer is fixed! I don't know what I'd do with out Hansy!


Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!

'Tis the holiday for pumpkins and ghost! Our Halloween was fairly calm. It was rainy so we didn't get many trick or treaters and what few we got were scared to death by our beast- Buffy! I wish we had gotten her a little demon costume. She fits the role perfectly.


Mom and Dad spent the night watching CSI (Trying not to eat all the left over candy. They had more will power than I did! I dressed up for a while as the White Rabbit which is really easy now because of my new hat I bought at AWA.


Dad suggested that I were my hat to Nursery tomorrow. Sounds like a ton of fun!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Compy Troubles

Well, it's happened again. My room must be curse because I've had three computer problems within the last year or so. First my old computer straight up died. Then after I got Lappy it kept shutting down for no reason. Well, now comes the trilling sequel of this tragic trilogy! The green compy has failed me and almost moved me to tears.

Okay! Okay! I was practically crying a river!

For some reason my computers can't stand it when I get really, really important projects because they just quit working in the middle of them. The project this time was my midterm paper for Literature class! I was working on it and another project before one of my classes when all of a sudden- Phuuuuut! It stops.

I was freaking out a whole lot because this particular midterm was due the next day. (My professor gave us amnesty for at least two assignments so I'm covered!) This time I was prepared! I had most of my information backed up anyways. With Hans to the rescue, he was able to take the hard drive out to retrieve the extra information. All he had to do was take my hard drive and hook it up to his computer and it worked like a charm!

The green compy will work again. Hans is debating whether or not the power supply or the video card has played out. We're hoping we diagnose it right because hardware is expensive.

So all in all, I'm so grateful to have a computer genius living with us! Hopefully nothing bad happens to the laptop. (Knock on wood) And now here are some pictures of the computers insides!


Sunday, October 18, 2009

Average Life

There's not much to report other than average life at our house hold. So in place of an actual update here's a cute picture of Buffy instead!


Also I've neglected poor Bob and Phred so I drew a picture to commemorate them.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

It's a Bugs Life

Ew, Bugs! We have some creepy crawlies showing up all of a sudden! Probably because it's been wet and cold!



^Mister Stick Bug! Whoosh! He hangs on our grill like a ninja!


^The Hungry Caterpillar! Silly caterpillar! You can't eat bricks!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Silk Screen

Yesterday Hans brought home something super cool!

The thing he's holding is the silk screen that was used in printing the artwork for the new CD cases of his and his friend Andrews music. It was even signed by the person who did the printing! An interesting fact the Hans told me is that even though the screen is actually made of polyester the technique is commonly called silk screening because originally the ancient Chinese use silk cloth. Right now Hans is debating were to place it on the wall because it does make such neat art!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Not so Conventional Cakes

Viola! Part 2 of my previous adventures!

The following Monday was as I said before very rainy. : P My swim teacher was unable to make it to class (probably because of the water), so she sent us instructions to meet in a computer lab to work on swim homework. Then I had a test in history which I had been DREADING! Yes, I studied. I studied my head off! And you know what.... It was EASY! I just about laughed! Our study guide had been harder to do than the test. Thank you Dr. Shellman! Then I found out (only after getting there) that my favorite class was canceled. I spoke to my professor before she left. She explained that her husband had called her and all the roads around her house were closing because the Chattahoochee river was over flowing. She had to hurry and get home before she was blocked out.

So now that you just what kind of rainy day it was- Kat, Jamie, and I went out to buy frosting at Wal-Mart! Brave? Foolish? Both!? Probably. Because of the hard rains we decided to buy an umbrella. Wal-Mart didn't have umbrellas... They ran out. We were going to check the other stores near by, but come on! You know when Wal-Mart runs out of something fat chance someone else will have it!

So then once we get to Kat house Jamie has to leave anyways. Perhaps had he stayed our cake would have turned out better... Fortunately, Kat's Mom helped us once we messed it up.

The flavor of cake we chose to do was a scrumptious yellow cake. Kat had envisioned making a two layer cake with butter cream frosting and rainbow chips on top with some kind of lettering. Half way through the process we ran out of regular butter, but we use sweetened butter on the second cake mix! We baked them just right and they looked perfect! Then we goofed. In our excitement we tried to take the cakes out of their pans before they had cooled. A chunk of one cake's middle fell on the floor. Needless to say Whitney, Kat's dog, was happy. But with Kat's mom to the rescue, she preformed cake surgery and our two layer turned into a three layer! We were over joyed until Kat's sister said "It's still ugly." Well, it was, but it tasted good. (A sneaky ninja took a taste.) The end product looked like this...



^We totally ignored the back side. It feels cold and neglected.

I would show the progression pictures, but Kat still has them. These were taken when she brought the cake over to my house. If your wondering why it says "SASUKE FAIL5 UBERLY" is a long story in itself. Melanie was supposed to come bake cake with us so we put the name of her favorite character on there just for her. (We sent her pictures.)Also we called it our little fail cake so we added the "fail5 uberly". (Not to mention we ran out of "S"s and had to use numbers.) It was funny how it all strung together! It looks pretty good eve! Even though Kat's Sister made a cake with her friend and it look in, Kat's words, "mind blowingly fantastic" compared to ours. Er.... Our had character!

Lesson learned: I'm no Bakerella...

Pop Culture Field Trip

So seeing as how the last post was completely rushed, I now have some time to give a better report of the earlier portion of the week. There will be a part two for the cakes! : D

Back on Saturday, Hansy, my friends, and I went to AWA- Anime Weekend Atlanta!



^Melanie fell asleep on the way. If you look closely she has a mini baseball bat. We really hoped she wouldn't wake up from a nightmare with that thing.


^Carly and Melanie heading into the Cobb Galleria!

My only regret was that we didn't get to meet these two voice actors that were signing autographs and answering questions on panels. (One line was ridiculously long and the other guy wasn't around until after we had just left. ;_;)

They had some really cool exhibits though. We got to see a pikachu car, a Japanese rock band, and an art gallery with piece from artist all over the Atlanta/ Atlanta suburb areas.





^Melanie with a member of the Japanese rock group Peelander-Z. (They remind me of Power Rangers!)

It's also like a gigantic once a year market place with imported toys, clothes, and other stuff. We hauled off tons of awesome stuff. Hans bought an awesome shirt with penguins on it.


I bought a lot of art!(Because it's not as if I don't have enough art on my walls already.) Hans pointed out that I might have an obsession with pins and buttons, because I bought enough to cover one of my bags in them. Yay! Other than that I bought a lot of plushies and a really long eared bunny hat!








The best find of all the things I bought was a comic series called Tanpopo by Camilla d'Errico. I had no previous knowledge of who she was or any of her art, but I was so intrigued by the art on her booth I wanted a poster really badly! I began having a great conversation with the woman running the booth. She was very amiable and passionate about the art being sold. Rather than a poster, I chose to buy the comics because she had made them sound so fascinating. Lo and behold! She was the author/artist herself straight out of Canada! She even autographed both volumes for me!


The story itself a beautiful retelling of Faust with fantastic art. A devil appears to a emotionless girl who desires to know what feelings are in the form of a harmless little creature. He convinces her to give him her soul and in return he would teach her what emotions are. So far there are only two volumes, but I'm so excited I can hardly wait for the next books to come out!



^The devil in the form of a sweet creature trying to convince Tanpopo to give up her soul. (The picture was taken from her official website.)

Of course no Anime convention could ever be complete without cos-players!










Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Quick! Quick! Before I forget!

Wow! This past weekend was a huge blast! I went to AWA with Hansy and my friends. All of the people dressed up like characters was amazing and with so much stuff I didn’t know where to look first! Even though I stopped at every booth I know I didn’t see everything that they had to offer. When I get some time I write a fuller post with the pictures Hans and I took later!

On Monday, it rained, and rained, and then rained some more. Oh noes! We were flooded! Even so my friend Kat and I braved the tempest to go buy frosting and bake a cake. See! The cake isn't a lie! It's just ugly! But it was tasty! I’ll post pictures of that later after I get them from Kat. : D Well, I have to go to school now.

I just wanted to update with these awesome things so I don’t forget!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

The "because I haven't posted" Post

Happy 09/09/09 day! Today is the last time we'll see the dates line up as single digits! : D Really nothing much is going on. Just going to work and school.

Hansy had a fantastic Birthday, especially because it fell on a long weekend with Labor Day. The celebration keeps going however because this weekend Hans and his friend Andrew are having special Birthday Concert! Yay!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Busy Worker Bees at Play!

We’ve been super busy for the past three days. Between sidewalk chalk, temple trips, water fights, and the zoo we just haven’t had enough time to sit and write up an entry for the blog! Today was especially exhausting! We spend a little more than four hours up at Hogle Zoo! Sydney and Samuel just loved the animals, but you’ll have to wait until after I’ve told you about the past two days! So prepare ye selves! A long post will now begin!

So back on Monday we all woke up very early. That day we had tickets to go view the open house of the Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple all the way on the far west side of the valley. Oquirrh is a Native American word that means ‘Shining’ or ‘Wooded’. It was so beautiful that Monday. The air was very clear and from the top of the hill where the temple was you could see all across the valley! It will be officially dedicated sometime in August. It was the first time I’ve ever been to an open house for the temple! We weren’t allowed to take pictures in side, but the official website, here, has many pictures of the inside for those who are curious to see. When we view the baptistery they hadn’t roped off the entrance to water. Sydney looked at the water. Then she looked at her Moma. Then she looked back to the water. Before she could get any farther Aunt Sylvia snatched her right up and Sydney smiled while saying; “I like going swimming Moma!” After we viewed the temple all the tourists were given bottled water and cookies out back in a giant tent. Sydney did the ‘Ant Dance’ for yummy, yummy cookies! After that we all took pictures by the temple and Aunt Karen and Aunt Sylvia suggested that we all head out to Crown Burger! It was quite the royal experience! What was even neater was even from the Crown Burger you could see the temple because it was set up high enough on the mountain and hill!






On Tuesday, Tanielle with her children came by and Taylor and Melissa also spent the night again. The kids spent the day drawing with side walk chalk, water fights, and swimming in the pool!





While the children played the adults sewed clothes and did various adorable arts and crafts! Aunt Donna makes these fancy diaper wipe cases.




Later that day Sydney was playing in the yard and found an Australian dollar in the bushes! Can you believe that! Talk about a quirky coincidence! (Especially when you think of the capital of Australia.) Nana plans to look for who it belongs to, but if she can’t find the person it belongs to then she will put the bill in Sydney’s book. All the grand children have a special scrapbook that Nana keeps for them.


Now for Wednesday, Aunt Sylvia and Uncle Mark wanted to take their children to the Hogle Zoo to see the animals! In fact for lunch Sydney got a Happy Meal with a giraffe plushie and she said “We’re going to go see my giraffe today!” and we did!


At the zoo they now have an elephant that’s pregnant! In my pictures the elephant that’s eating is the matriarch and the one that’s waiting is the expectant mother.



We also saw the bears that were getting hosed off by the caretakers. One bear was hiding in the corner and trying to avoid the water. After being washed they were given berries as a treat.



The zebra’s were also trying to hide from prying eyes.


We got to see the penguins swimming and wiggling they’re tails.



There were sleepy llamas.


And of course Sydney’s giraffes! Some were eating inside while others were outside. Inside one giraffe was drinking water. With every drink it would shake its head flipping water everywhere. One giraffe was standing in the door way debating whether or not go out to join the other giraffe who was hanging out under its umbrella.





We also got to see most of the large cats awake. Normally, they are asleep when we go to visit them. One of the cougars was awake and he was pacing his cage looking at all the little children who were looking at him!


It was very hot that day. In fact, even though cheetahs are used to such heat, they were inside for the day. In another cage, the tiger was laying in the water fall to cool off from the heat of the day.


Another interesting thing about the zoo is that one of the snow leopards had a new cub. We didn’t get to see him, but they had prerecorded video of the cub. He and mother were sleeping in the den while the father was resting on the ledge. At first he wasn’t facing us, but I had gone back after looking at the mini gift shop they had by highland cats and he was facing the window. I got a great picture of him.




The biggest change that I’ve seen is the new carousel with all the different animals to ride. Aunt Donna spoiled us all by buying us tickets to ride it. Samuel seemed to especially enjoy it! Even Mom rode with me on a pair of leopards.




After our ride, Uncle Mark and Aunt Sylvia met another couple who had adopted their child. It was so amazing to hear them exchange their stories about how they went through the adoption process. They’re adorable little girl was just as shy as Samuel!
The last few things we did before leaving were getting Sydney to pose in front of all the big animal figures! At the water fountain shaped like a lion, she was having trouble pushing in the button. I reached over to help, but I didn’t know how much water pressure the fountain had and I got her shirt totally soaked in the front! Eeeks! She didn’t mind much, but she probably won’t let me help her with the water fountain ever again.




Thursday was a somewhat uneventful day after Aunt Sylvia and family left. We did go eat at the Cracker Barrel and bought some fabric to make quilts and children’s clothes with. Then we watched the movie about Emma Smith from her prospective.

Today, we went to the Oquirrh temple again, but this time we went with Aunt Donna because she had not been able to go through the first time with us. We met a very sweet sister missionary who offered to take our picture for us all together.


Afterward we got to eat at the Cheese Cake Factory by the Fashion Place Mall! It was the fanciest restaurant I had ever been too! I had the salisbury steak with green beans and mashed potatoes! Nana had a garden salad. She joked that it made her feel like a rabbit. Aunt Donna had spaghetti while Nona had some scrumptious orange chicken! The whole meal was quite a feast. For dessert, which we took home to enjoy, I had a chocolate mousse cheese cake. It was so rich and chocolaty.

Tonight Melissa came back and we played hop scotch out in the front yard while Nona and Nana began work on a baby quilt for Jeni’s new baby. She said that she was going to have a baby girl. Isn’t that wonderfully exciting?! Another cool thing was the quail family in the backyard! They were out picking the ground where the old pine tree used to be. Then we came in and well, long (as if it isn’t long enough!) story short I’ve been writing ever since!

I know that I’ve written more than enough because in word it spans three pages without pictures and its five minutes to midnight (so now I need to add pictures and post it!). Now I’ve caught up in blogging good night! (I’ll grammar check later! Deal with it! ; D )