This month has been nonstop craziness, I swear. I don't think I've stopped running since I got back from Galveston. But yes, Christi and I did go down to Houston to see the Distant Worlds concert and then we spent a few days in Galveston enjoying being away from reality. If you want specifics, you're going to have to ask us in person or you can look at all the spiffy photos … [Read more...] about Birthday trip
Now I understand why so many stay-at-home moms shop
Without shopping, I'm not sure how often I would get out of the house! I keep finding excuses to go look at shoes, books, games, etc. because I'm subconsciously desperate for a reason to leave the house for a few minutes. Unfortunately for me, though, I'm not really a shopper as much as I am a buyer. If I had to desire to just go look at things and not for things, my wallet … [Read more...] about Now I understand why so many stay-at-home moms shop
A-kon and E3 pics are up!
I thought I would need to set aside a whole day to upload all of these photos, but thanks to the gallery upgrade, it didn't take much time at all. Well, the E3 pics did due to the massive quantity of them. If you're interested, just click on the Photos link at the top menu and register. Sorry, but due to people sucking, I have to individually grant access to people to see … [Read more...] about A-kon and E3 pics are up!
July is the month of travel, it seems
I went to Houston this past weekend to celebrate my sister's birthday, which happens to fall on the Fourth. We didn't see any fireworks (boo) but I got to eat a lot of good food and drink some fabulous wine (yay). I was also pleased to see that Lisa is finally showing a little, although I'm still irritated that she's only gained ten pounds and is 20 weeks along. It's so not … [Read more...] about July is the month of travel, it seems
One Line Book Review – Kings of Clonmel
Some series don't know when to quit, and the Ranger's Apprentice series has made that readily apparent with its last two books. … [Read more...] about One Line Book Review – Kings of Clonmel