Thursday, November 1, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
See No E=mo, Know no Emo
Jeep Commander it's a dream car come true for me...
I haven't regretted this vehicle for one moment. I was able to go off road a month ago before I added the new wheels. It functioned just like a real jeep but with all the luxury and comfort...(the stuff I like to have when I drive in heavy traffic on my way to school too). I am delighted with my Jeep Commander. The interior is emaculant with leather seats and the dash is beautiful. Everything is ergonomic. Although, my only first complaint was that I didn't like the headrests at the very back that limited my view, but the back up sensors & the special side mirrors pretty much amazingly covered much of that stuff so I could see behind me. I guess I just had to embrace this unsual concept, it does work and it appears I tend to be more mindful when backing up compared to the traditional method. I can also program my Commander to do many functions, and that makes my driving experience fun and safer. I would go into detail but it would be like bragging.
Below I found this website that bashed on my Jeep Commander....I think it was unjust. I live in Arizona and I think my Commander suits me & my family well here. It kinda fits in with the terrain without looking too bulky & blingy like the Hummers or too outbackish since I really do not live like out outback. It's still enough of a vehicle to give you a little bit of both worlds. It also can be modified further to become more of an off road car. I saw one that was a rescue vehicle.
http://www.autoblog.com/2005/03/23/2006-jeep-commander/
Anyway, the website above was just pure gay.
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Spring Babies update



It has been about a week since the first pictures I took of the new hatchlings. This morning I went to check up on them. They have grown so dramatically! It is amazing how they have grown some feathers in such a short time, and they have double in size! As I went up to them I saw two babies resting their heads on the edge of their nest. They were resting so soundly. Their little eyes were closed and I could see two with breathing motion. The other one was somewhat covered in some fine downy feathers (probably covered by its mom) & did not look like it was breathing. Not that I could do anything about that, but I was really curious so I gently blew the feathers on top of him ever so lightly. It stirred the little fellow to move some. I was very pleased to see that all three birds are thriving well. At the time I did not see the momma bird, but she saw me from outside and flew into the room erradically, whistling frantically away for me to leave. I took my pictures quickly of the little ones and remembered to get some of her. I could not capture her up close. She would not sit still for too long.
I am wondering what kind of bird she is. Maybe a Swainson's Thrush? Just a guess...I would like to know though...so I have some researching to do. If anybody knows please comment.
As I left the building I could hear her following me outside. She whistled for awhile just to make sure I acknowledged that she is keeping an eye out on me. I am assuming she leaves her nest temporarily and watches from a near distance because I did not see her in the building when I first entered. She came in when she noticed that I was looking directly at her nest. Smart bird.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
My name is Fudge
I love animals, unfortunately my son is allergic to cats & dogs, any animal with dander. I personally love cats but cannot own one...so instead I
have the name of my blog site, I Dream of Van Gogh's Bad Cat. I love the way the artist Eve Riser-Roberts paints art parody of cats.Just a about 4 weeks ago, my son finally saved enough money to buy himself a guinne pig. He insisted, and he was determined to have a snuggle pet, one that he could hold on his lap & what not. I guess owning a bandit ghecko wasn't enough. I gave him advice before buying his fuzzy friend to hold the critter first & too see if he was allergic. He must have held his suffering all in because he claimed he was fine. Deep down I didn't believe him. He brought his guinne pig home and decided to name her Fudge. After a few days of holding her he finally could no longer keep his symptoms to himself. He became very agitated, grouchy and impatient with things. His eyes were red and he began to cough. I told him to avoid holding Fudge often and maybe it was best to find her a new home. That was out of the question because not only was my son attached but so were my daughters.
We decided to put Fudge downstairs & to not have her room with The Boy anymore. He did better & we bought a hepa filter to clear the air. It has helped tremendously but he still cannot hold her for too long with out consequences.
We have been enjoying Fudge. I didn't realize that guinne pigs are quick learners and can communicate when they want water or food. We have her spoiled. Whenever, we hold her she will squeak to let us know she wants a special treat. She loves yogurt candy ball treats for guinne pigs. She also loves to be snuggled.
More spring babies nesting

On May 18, my children came running back to the house to let me know that the bird eggs had hatched. We have been keeping an eye on this nest. The mother bird was rarely seen in the day time but at night when she returned, she was always guarding her nest and would fly around anxiously waiting for us to leave.
We visited her nest again when these pictures were taken. At the time she wasn't there but then after about 7 minutes I happen to notice a bird flying around outside the building and then perch itself on the roof. It was the momma. At one point she flew and landed on the asphalt at a distance from us just waiting for an opportunity to fly overhead & enter the building.
As you see her nest is perfect and she had plently of materials she gathered. It looked like she used many of the horses hairs next door. She made a very safe, warm and cozy nest. It appears she has 3 babies.
As soon as we began to leave she immediately flew to her babies. I tried to get a picture of her prior to leaving but she wouldn't let me get close enough, plus it was nearly dark.
If I remember, we will go back to the nest tomorrow to see how the babies are doing. I will take more pictures if there are any changes to add to this journal. They must have considerably changed by now. Perhaps have darkened up and have some fine feathers? I hope they are doing well. We have had so many baby birds this spring fall from our roof and it is such a tragedy to see them die. For some reason the ones that fell from our roof do not seem to be in nests that are stable. I do not know why the birds are not instinctually careful at where to build their nests. They are literally hanging over the edges under my terra cotta shingles. Any gust of wind or the mother's movement of trying to squeeze into her nest just seems to knock the little baby birds over. We were thinking about putting a mesh around those areas to maybe prevent the babies from falling out. The birds can still build there nests there but they will have some support to the nests.
Teacher Appreciation Gift
Summer break is almost here for my children. They will be out of school this Friday. Tonight we spent the evening making their appreciation gifts. Some teachers work very hard for our children. Very few will actually give 100% to your child. Those that do, really love to teach and love children. If you have a teacher or two that has done that, and you have forgotten to tell them you appreciate the time they have dedicated over the year, now is the best time to let them know.
Drop them a card saying thank you or just a thought, buy them a handy bright cheerful tote bag they can use. But most important, let them know they are appreciated. Being a real good teacher takes a great deal of work and dedication. There is not a lot of money in teaching k-12. Having a teacher who cares about education, and who takes their time with every student & most importantly, who knows how to adjust their teaching methods to make every individual student in class understand has become far and few. So don't forget, let that special teacher know she or he is making a difference!
Above pictures shown are the appreciation gifts my son put together & I helped with. This is just to give you an idea...Enclosed are: His handwritten note saying how his teacher is the best etc., mini musical doll, Snicker candy bar, a sweet book about children with illustrations (enclosed at the beginning of the book is a place to put my boy's school picture to remember him by), and a red juicy apple that I got creative & helped wrap up in tissue & construction paper & ribbons! Also, let your child write & pick out the stuff to show both of your appreciation. :)
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Big ole spider
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Cinco De Mayo
Camera's perspective of Xeni
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Thanks for the Steak
On mothers day James brought me & his mom out to Ruths Chriss. The meal was wonderful. The ribeye steak was perfect...I was told that the steak was flash cooked by some outrageous degrees or something. Kinda like "poof" steak, nuclear explosion steak! Weird but awesome. We had mash potatoes & asparagus.
We talked about all kinds of subjects. I do not remember all of it but James said some of it wasn't appropriate at RC. I talked about children drowning & who knows what else. James found the whole thing amusing I suppose because his mom & me just carried on in our conversation...maybe being a little loud. But hey, James returned to the table from the restroom & talked about how asparagus always makes his urine smell strong. I guess we performed all the stuff that etiquette die hards would moan at. For one, not only was our choice of communication subjects all wrong according to James but eventually I chose to talk on the cell phone to my sister & dad. Well, James made the mistake of not turning his ringer off, and we did ignore the calls for the longest time, but James insisted after persistent calls from my family to answer them.
I finally got some big glares from the table next to us. They looked at me with disgust at how I defiled their posh dinner. They were so pompous. They made their complaint to the manager & she confronted me. I know it was bad etiquette but afterwards I did not mind what I did, because I hated the idea of them being so stoic in their ways...I was defiant. I even made a point to get louder in my conversation & to carry on just to throw it back in their faces. We were done with our dinner anyways. I wanted to enjoy my coffee & have a fulfilling evening with my family. I did.
I must admit though, I think James had the worst manners. He told us that he kept passing gas & making pooting noises by the couple who was in back of him. We didn't hear or smell anything, so it was a shock and we laughed at what he had told us. We are so naughty! James thought that maybe when they left they reported our table for being rude. But I don't think so, they were love birds & they were in their own world. I don't recall them every showing any signs of displeasure with us?
Mothers day was very enjoyable. I wish I had pictures to provide of our evening. I enjoyed all of us being out in a fancy restaurant and causing some ruckus.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Shoes

Check out my DC's. James bought these for me as a Mother's Day gift. Aren't they awesome! I'm stylin' now.... yawwwn
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Motherhood at its finest!

Thursday, May 10, 2007
The Leaning Tower of Cactaceae...What's Up with That?
This morning I discovered that my little cactus' were all leaning forward. I wonder why this is? I am perplexed because they were not like this a couple of days ago. Anyways, I think they have their own sense of humor. :)~

I also have this one huge cacti that is ready to fall over. Coincidence? We will have this one straightened out soon.
Stuff I got in the Mail...
Hey, I got my cottage chic looking pillow cases today! I love them so much. These will make my bed look so comfy!
And my little kewpie doll Millie is wearing these sweet pillowcase dresses that are made from pillowcases! I bought these dresses from somebody who makes & sells them on Ebay. These are very simple to make and great for the summer months!


If you are interested in making a pillowcase dress, here is a link that I found that has a similar pattern to the one My Millie is wearing...................................http://www.jenleheny.com/archives/158 Have fun!
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