Monday, February 16, 2009

Photo Booth Session

Sarah, Gupp, Sarah's friend Denise and I had a little bachelorette Valentine's Day dinner on Saturday. We enjoyed salads, veggie lasagna and creme brulee (my first attempt and not bad if I do say so myself!)

Then I shared the fun that is Photo Booth, which is just one of the many reasons why everyone should by Macs.

Even the most hardened heart will laugh and have a good time with it. Here are some of the best shots.






Sunday, February 15, 2009

Steal a Pencil for Me

Today I watched one of the most touching and heart-wrenching love stories ever, the documentary Steal a Pencil for Me.

The movie chronicles the love and lives of Ina and Jaap, who met in Holland just before they each were sent to a concentration camp, where they fell in love through letters while in the camps. I tend to watch all kind of random documentaries and occasionally find one that I just love for one reason or another. I'm so glad I tossed this into my Netflix queue on a whim.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

A couple of Web sites...



I just wanted to share a couple of Web sites I enjoy reading when I have time. First up is Dooce.com.

It's the blog of a woman named Heather B. Armstrong, a former Mormon in Salt Lake City who blogs about her life as a woman, a wife, a mother, a person who struggles with depression. She has a photo of the day, writes a letter to her five-year-old every month, is sharing her current pregnancy with the public, swears like a sailor and is hilarious.

(Example: Her two books are: "Things I Learned About My Father in Therapy" and "It Sucked and Then I Cried")

Her husband also has a blog, which includes his take on living with a person who struggles with depression. It's a really interesting blog, which started as a past time and now pays the bills.

The second is something I just read about last week, then saw the blogger on Rachel Ray today (I've been home sick for days). It's the blog of Matt Logelin, who started blogging from California to share his wife's pregnancy with their family back in Minnesota in late 2007. His wife, Liz, gave birth to Madeline on March 24, 2008. She died the following day, unexpectedly, when she stood up to go see Maddie in the NICU and collapsed, a blood clot traveling to her lung and killing her instantly.



He has continued his blog since, which includes all of the ups and downs, angers, frustrations, joys, sadness and everything else that he could possibly feel. He has gotten an outpouring of advice and guidance from parents around the world through the blog, and has started a foundation to help the widows of young parents.

I started before the baby was born, and got all choked up when it goes from "Maddie will be here in an hour!" to Liz's obituary a few days later. He seems to be a great dad, Madeline is adorable and it's a really honest and real look into single parenthood and dealing with grief in general.

You can check it out HERE.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Until the wheels fall off


Daniel did a story on Melanie Rutherford, a local singer/songwriter who even sang on one of Joe's songs. Listening to some of the audio clips from his interview with her (available on his music blog), she definitely seems like a one-of-a-kind person who has an amazing voice.

Check out the story, which printed in today's MetroTimes, HERE.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

A little blast from the past

Here are a few photos to take us back a bit -- from about 25 years to just a few years ago...







Sunday, February 8, 2009

"Stop getting me!"

I stayed with the boys Wednesday night while Sarah and Loren went to the Pistons game. I had a movie on my computer for Lucas as he ate (or was supposed to be) but as I was getting Anthony's dinner ready, Lucas started talking to him -- really talking to him. Mimicking his constant "Da-da" and trying to make him laugh.

It's been amazing to see that over the course of my 3 weeks here, I've watched Lucas finally step into the big brother role. He talks to him, wonders if he's OK, asks where he is. He says, "Hi, baby!" when Anthony wakes up. He'll let us know when Anthony has spit up. He constantly makes him laugh. And Anthony already is looking to Lucas for reassurance.

Upon seeing this "conversation" happening, I decided to record it. At first, Lucas just wants his movie back on, but then he starts talking to him. My screen was blacked out so they didn't know I was recording. But you can see at the end -- once they can see themselves, they both ham it up for the camera.

Just a little glimpse into the start of their brotherhood, so I thought I would share.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

February birthdays!

Happy Birthday to Janet today -- I hope she's having fun in the sun in Florida for her birthday.

And a happy birthday coming up to Maggie on the 24th!!!



Hope I'm not forgetting anyone!