Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Pin THIS!
My cousin Susan is on Pinterest and she always posts things on Facebook about what she made from Pinterest. The stuff she makes is amazing. I joined. So far, this is what I have made because of Pinterest. I have made a giant ugly mess. Not only did the crayons all flow together to make mud, but the melted wax splashed all over the floor and all over my pants. I think I will be able to fix the floor, but the pants are ruined.
I think Pinterest might be a problem for me because I don't like to fully follow directions. I like to get an idea and then make up the details myself. That was definitely the problem with this project.
The most recent idea I saw involved putting crayons into an old hot glue gun. Do you think that would make more or less of a giant mess? My mom is lucky I don't live at home anymore. I don't own a glue gun, but she has a lot of them and I can only imagine the amazing messes I could make by shoving crayons into them.
I have also been reading some parenting blogs lately. Maybe I will have my own blog of parenting/project disasters. Do you think I could get corporate sponsorship for such a blog? Perhaps paper towel or cleaning companies would want to pay me.
What are your most recent disasters of things you thought would be awesome?
ttyl, I am off to scrape melted wax off my floor with my fingernails.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Catherine Hits Detroit
Friday, October 28, 2011
The Silver Lining
As I explained it to Charles, Nana's mommy went to go live with Jesus on Saturday and we are all sad because we will miss her.
Grandma Moliassa lead a wonderful life and that was beautifully illustrated by the amazing "funeral parties" (I told Charles that was where we were going) we recently attended.
My Grandma was a teacher, a mother of nine, a grandmother to 22, and a great grandmother to 14 (I think). This partly contributed to the giant attendance at the showing and the funeral. These parties really were the silver lining to this sad event. We were all sad that Grandma passed away, but it was wonderful to see everyone.
My favorite part was hanging out with the cousins. My cousin Carrie became quite the ring leader. She got us all together to brainstorm memories of my Grandma. This unlocked memories of food and festivities that I had almost forgotten. She took all the brainstorming and sewed it together into 6 wonderful mini eulogies. All the cousins that were there stood up while they were read. Topics included games we used to play, my Grandma's cooking and her fashion sense. I never thought about it before, but I think I get that from my Grandma. I don't think I will be stealing any of her clothes, but I think the following line was in one of the speeches: "few could pull off Grandma's love of color, glitter, and patterns." I like to think that maybe I am one that can follow in her footsteps that way.
I shared the part about games we used to play. This was a lot of fun for me, so allow me to elaborate on some of the childhood game rules and details.
- Quicksand - This game takes place on the stairs leading down to the basement at my Grandparents house. Some players are being sucked into the quicksand (sliding down the stairs) and some are saving them (pulling them back up). This is a very physical game and I am very surprised we never got hurt. It is especially surprising because my grandparents' stairs were lined with canned vegetables.
- Red Rover - Everyone knows about this game that is generally banned from playgrounds. I think we usually did get hurt playing this game. The game works out fine as long as all the kids are the same size, but with 22 grandchildren, you get quite an age range. Us smarter bigger kids knew it was easier the bust through two little kids holding hands.
- Haunted House - This is one that I forgot until Wednesday. We thought we were very scary and we would set up haunted houses to make the adults walk through.
- Kearsley Lake - Disclaimer: Don't swim in Kearsley Lake. My Grandparents live on Kearsley Lake. I am no expert, but I think it is really just a damned off section of the Flint River. We swam in that lake all the time. It is not clean. Several kids stepped on several broken bottles, but you can't convince kids to stay out of a lake.
- Video Store - In the war that was VHS vs. Betamax, my Grandpa was on the Betamax side. When his side lost the war, he bought up all the machines and movies he could find. This meant that he had his own video store in the basement. We loved to play video store and we loved to watch movies that were only semi-appropriate for children. Greece, Greece 2, Jaws, Sheena, and Watcher in the Woods were the favorites.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Make new friends, but keep the old....
I already have many friends. According to Facebook I have 258. However, only a very small handful of these friends live close to me and none of them live close enough to me so that we can just run out for icecream or take a walk together. I have found that it is much harder to make friends in my old age. What I need to do is follow this step by step process that I am in the middle of inventing.
step 1: Find people. This sounds easy, there are people everywhere. This is the easy step but still takes some effort. I have to look around outside my house and keep my eyes open at the grocery store. If I need to step it up a notch, I think I will join some sort of group or start volunteering.
step 2: Talk to people. This one is much harder. I can talk the ear off of someone I know, but with strangers it is SO much harder. Today I forced Charles to talk to the little boy that lives down the street. The little boy was playing outside with his mom and I figured I had to at least try. Luckily, this woman is better at talking than I am. She is definitely in the running. In kindergarten it was easy. You would find a potential friend, sit next to them and ask,"do you want to be my friend?" In college it was easy, you just went up to someone and said, "hey, are you in such and such class?" It got a little harder when I first moved into my own place. Luckily, I had neighbors that were very good at making new friends. All they had to do was put a note on my door, "Do you want to be friends with us? yes? no? maybe?" It is even easy to make friends at work. But none of these people live nearby. It is way to hard to go on a bike ride with them. I doubt they would want to drive all the way to my house just to walk to the 7-11 and get a Slurpee.
step 3: Figure out which people like you. You want to pick people that like you from the get go. If you go in trying to make them like you, that is just going to be too much work and not much fun. AND, lets not forget that the whole point of having friends is to have fun.
step 4: Figure out which people you like. This sounds easy but is hard. Sometimes someone seems like they will be the perfect friend, but then they don't think you are funny or maybe they always brag about being in mensa.
step 5: Hang out with the person. Live it up. Have adventures. Talk and laugh. This is how you seal the deal on being friends.
Do you have any other steps I should add? Can you think of any hints and tips?
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Prom: No Date vs. Cousin
Like I said, preggos have crazy dreams. I don't even know if my cousin Ashley is old enough to go to the prom, although I think she is in high school. Even if she took a cousin to the prom, it wouldn't be Joel because he is around 30. And even if they went to the prom together, it would not be at my office building because we don't have a ballroom and it is about 3 hours away from where they live.
However, when I woke up I was still thinking whether it was better to go to the prom alone, or with your cousin. Sure there are other ways to get through high school. You could skip the prom all together, go with a guy friend, go with a group of girls, or go with the love of your life. Let us take all of those possibilities off the table and just try to figure out if it is better to go alone or with your cousin. My grandma always talks about how her mom wanted her to go to dances with her cousin, and on the show "Big Love" I think the girl went to the prom with her uncle and brother. So, therefore this is not just some crazy thing I dreamed up.
Cousin Pros and Cons | |
Pros | Cons |
Maybe your cousin is good looking and if the cooler kids don’t know you that well, they might actually believe that the cousin is really your boyfriend that goes to a different school. | If anyone finds out your date is your cousin, they will laugh at you. |
You have someone to dance with. However, in my dream, if Ashley was interested in dancing, she should have had Jeff take her to the prom. No offense Joel. | You will be stuck looking at the embarrassing pictures for the rest of your life because you know your grandparents will hang it on the wall because two of their grandchildren look so nice. |
You will not get knocked up or be expected to get a hotel room. | There will be no romance. |
No Date Pros and Cons | |
Pros | Cons |
Your cousins will not make fun of you for the rest of your life. | Everyone will know that you don’t have a boyfriend that goes to a different school. |
You will be forced to talk to other people and might find the love of your life. | If you dance with someone else’s date, there might be a big formal dance brawl. |
If you are wondering what this says about my prom experience, I was lucky. I was not the type of person that usually went to dances, but I did go with a guy friend. Since my hubby went to the same high school, I often ask him why he didn't ask me. He has no response. If I had to take a cousin, I would have been very lucky because all my cousins are very good looking. I wouldn't even have to cause one of those prom brawls when the other girls made eyes at them.
Did you go to the prom alone? Did you take your cousin? Did you pick another option? How did it go? If you could do it again, would you do it differently?
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
New Years for Preggos
On the plus side, if you are preggo on New Years you don’t have to make any fitness or money resolutions! It is so freeing. Many of my friends are starting to work out or are eating healthy and I get to put that off for four more months. I also can’t drastically do anything financial, because soon my whole family dynamic will change and I will have to rethink my finances anyway. There are the resolutions about being more organized and being cleaner, but those have never really held much interest for me, so I declare that nesting has replaced those as well. Ah, no resolutions for me.
Then I started feeling left out this morning. This is the stage where everyone is still doing well on their resolutions and they are patting each other on the back. I, on the other hand, had a pack of chocolate donettes for breakfast. So I have decided that I will have a resolution. I will learn to crochet. This is kind of a hindsight resolution because it is the only thing different I have done this year so far. The hubby and I have decided to learn to crochet. My goal is to be able to make little animals, flowers, and hats. His short term goal is a scarf, and maybe someday, a cell phone holder that can hang from his belt.
Well, here is the announcement; I am doing great on my resolution. I have learned 5 crochet stitches and I am half way through an animal project that shall remain nameless just in case it becomes a different animal. I have also watched a full episode of the knitting and crochet show on PBS and understood much of what they said. Yeah me!
Maybe I can have another resolution of being a more positive person. That would be another one I am doing good on because originally this was going to be a blog about my rotten sickly Christmas, but now it is not.
How are your resolutions going? What are they?