I know this post will be controversial. This type of thing always is. I'm a holiday movie lover. Below are what I believe to be the best of all time.
10. Charlie Brown's Christmas. I don't think I've watched it in years, but it holds a special place in my heart.
9. Love, Actually. While not a Christmas movie in the classic sense, the hopeless romantic in me does not call the season complete without watching this flick.
8. Holiday Inn/White Christmas. Let's face it. One can never get enough Irving Berlin.
7. Miracle on 34th Street (original). Natalie Wood! Maureen O'Hara. Sigh. I still believe in Santa!
6. The Grinch That Stole Christmas (original cartoon). I wouldn't touch him with a 37 and a half foot pole....in a good way. That crap with Jim Carrey doesn't even deserve to me mentioned.
5. Home Alone. The scream with the spider on the face is perhaps among the funniest moments ever filmed.
4. Elf. Well done, Will Farrel. Creating a Christmas Classic isn't easy.
3. Christmas Story. I actually don't LOVE this movie, but the holiday just isn't complete without watching my hubby get all giggly and watch bits and pieces for 24 hours straight.
2. It's a Wonderful Life. I weep. Every time. Weep.
1. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Not only is this the best Christmas Movie ever, I happen to think it's the best movie ever. I quote it all year. I own it, and have to watch it in July, just to get me through. Laughing so hard you snort is such a great feeling.
Honorable Mentions go to The Santa Clause (2 and 3 are watchable, but the first is the only really worthwhile one), Mickey's Christmas Carol (and the animated shorts that came with it on the VHS tape I got when I was 6), Miracle on 34th St. - New Version, and Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas. Personally, I don't think Muppets should be depressing, but my husband's utter devotion to this film makes me love it.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Monday, October 05, 2009
Miss Face Turns 2!
It went over really well (it's easy to impress a bunch of toddlers), was cost effective, and was really memorable. I'm already thinking ahead to next year. I wonder if she'll still be into Nemo!
The Last Few Months.
I'm so bad at blogging. I'm much better at Facebook. But not all my friends (AHEM, MF!), are members, so I feel a need to update this every so often. It's been a busy few months. Summer in New England is terrific. Perhaps I say this because we only got a few truly hot and humid days. What did we do this summer?
All in all, a fantastic summer... but nothing beats New England in the Autumn. As we celebrate our first year here I love it more and more!
All in all, a fantastic summer... but nothing beats New England in the Autumn. As we celebrate our first year here I love it more and more!
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Bathroom re-do.
Our house has only one full bathroom. I have no idea why the contractor chose to set it up like he did, as it doesn't make a lot of sense, but whatever. We worked with what we had.
This is how it started:


And this is it now:

White paint replaced with taupe paint. Cheapo cabinetry ripped out, placed in the basement for laundry folding and paper towel/tp storage, and replaced with a nice, dark wood shelf. New vanity with a granite top. Cheapo chrome/mirror lighting and fixtures replaced with nice oiled bronze ones. Tub regrouted at the base (instead of mildewy clear silicone), and grout repainted throughout.
This project took about 3 days total (and we never worked for more than a couple of hours on any given day), and about $500,
This is how it started:
And this is it now:
This project took about 3 days total (and we never worked for more than a couple of hours on any given day), and about $500,
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Baby Fever
So, what's in the water these days? I have more friends than I can count announcing pregnancies, or nearly to giving birth. Add to that the fact that I started hearing the biological clock tick (it's LOUD) on my birthday..... it's baby fever in this house.
Hmmmm..... should I get myself knocked up again?
Hmmmm..... should I get myself knocked up again?
Monday, June 08, 2009
Sweets Reflects on her 20s
Today is my 30th birthday. My twenties have been amazing.
1999- Blood Brothers. I discover what it is to lose yourself and find yourself at the same time. I will forever be grateful to my friends who supported me, especially the ones that were more than capable of playing the role, far more talented than me, and loved me anyway when I got it.
Summer spent in England. This was my first time really being away from my family, and getting to explore a culture and region that I absolutely love. I cannot WAIT to get back there someday.
2000 - Much Ado About Nothing. I love Shakespeare.
First love. Stupid, blind, wonderful first love, and all the crazy things that go with it.
Little Shop. So fun. The best opening night flowers ever. The funniest video ever. (A chickachicka PAIN!)
Summer spent in South Africa. Wilderness, wild animals, and wild boys with accents.
2001 - Canterbury Tales the Musical. Really? Really. Gawdawful show that was SO much fun. Lost inhibitions by showing my garters and chonies, and faking an orgasm that sounded like a rooster in front of 150+ folks a night.
Into the Woods. Experienced my first audition sabotage. I do not miss corsets.
Cruise out. 'Nuff said. Those of you who were there remember. I spent most of the evening with one of you. DAYUM.
Graduated from college. That scared the bejebers out of me. Didn't want to leave Memphis, but did, because the powers that be had an in for a job, and a house.
Got my heart shattered. It's good for that to happen to everyone once. I learned a lot. I made a LOT of foolish decisions following it, but whatever. You live, you learn.
2002- Was promoted within 6 months of starting my first job. Woo hoo.
A wonderful happenstance in Palm Springs changes my life for the better and fixes many of the things that are broken. About the same time, I meet Hubby. Cancel my Match.com membership the next day. Between these two events, I had to make the hardest decision of my life, and ended up hurting someone I loved doing so. Still, it was the right decision.
2003 - Worked my arse off, and spent a lot of time with the hubby. Met the future in-laws.
2004- I decide it's a bad idea to spend all my time working for a jackass. I find a better job and quit.
Hubby gets his PhD. We celebrate in Vegas.
I spend my first Christmas away from the family, but it's worth it. We get engaged Christmas night.
2005 - The rest of this year is eclipsed by the greatest wedding ever, and a honeymoon in Hawaii.

2006- Ted the Cat enters our lives. We become Godparents. We go back to Hawaii (Sometimes I miss two incomes and not having to be responsible).
2007- I get pregnant, and lose the baby days later. Worst experience of my life. But the silver lining is that I get pregnant again, 4 weeks
later. We go back to Hawaii again to celebrate. Pregnancy is SUPERAWESOME, and Baby E is even better.
2008- I become a stay-at-home mom. Hubby finds a new job. Baby E turns 1. We move to MA.
2009- Loving our new life in MA. Considwering a sibling for the little widget. I can't wait to see what my 30's have in store.
In all seriousness, I cannot express how lucky I am to have so many wonderful people in my life. My friends and family, and friends I consider family have shaped this wonderful journey. I love each and every one of you dearly.
1999- Blood Brothers. I discover what it is to lose yourself and find yourself at the same time. I will forever be grateful to my friends who supported me, especially the ones that were more than capable of playing the role, far more talented than me, and loved me anyway when I got it.
Summer spent in England. This was my first time really being away from my family, and getting to explore a culture and region that I absolutely love. I cannot WAIT to get back there someday.
2000 - Much Ado About Nothing. I love Shakespeare.

First love. Stupid, blind, wonderful first love, and all the crazy things that go with it.
Little Shop. So fun. The best opening night flowers ever. The funniest video ever. (A chickachicka PAIN!)
Summer spent in South Africa. Wilderness, wild animals, and wild boys with accents.
2001 - Canterbury Tales the Musical. Really? Really. Gawdawful show that was SO much fun. Lost inhibitions by showing my garters and chonies, and faking an orgasm that sounded like a rooster in front of 150+ folks a night.
Into the Woods. Experienced my first audition sabotage. I do not miss corsets.
Cruise out. 'Nuff said. Those of you who were there remember. I spent most of the evening with one of you. DAYUM.
Graduated from college. That scared the bejebers out of me. Didn't want to leave Memphis, but did, because the powers that be had an in for a job, and a house.
Got my heart shattered. It's good for that to happen to everyone once. I learned a lot. I made a LOT of foolish decisions following it, but whatever. You live, you learn.
2002- Was promoted within 6 months of starting my first job. Woo hoo.
A wonderful happenstance in Palm Springs changes my life for the better and fixes many of the things that are broken. About the same time, I meet Hubby. Cancel my Match.com membership the next day. Between these two events, I had to make the hardest decision of my life, and ended up hurting someone I loved doing so. Still, it was the right decision.
2003 - Worked my arse off, and spent a lot of time with the hubby. Met the future in-laws.
2004- I decide it's a bad idea to spend all my time working for a jackass. I find a better job and quit.
Hubby gets his PhD. We celebrate in Vegas.
I spend my first Christmas away from the family, but it's worth it. We get engaged Christmas night.

2006- Ted the Cat enters our lives. We become Godparents. We go back to Hawaii (Sometimes I miss two incomes and not having to be responsible).
2007- I get pregnant, and lose the baby days later. Worst experience of my life. But the silver lining is that I get pregnant again, 4 weeks

2008- I become a stay-at-home mom. Hubby finds a new job. Baby E turns 1. We move to MA.
2009- Loving our new life in MA. Considwering a sibling for the little widget. I can't wait to see what my 30's have in store.
In all seriousness, I cannot express how lucky I am to have so many wonderful people in my life. My friends and family, and friends I consider family have shaped this wonderful journey. I love each and every one of you dearly.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Veggie Garden, Before and After
Before: This is how we found the veggie beds when we moved in.
Kind of overgrown, a weed festival.....
We've been working on it, slowly and surely.
And here are the afters: I was super pleased when the stra
wberries, and what I believe to be Peonies came back, but I've also turned the soil, added more, and planted a bounty of yummies: Herbs, Heirloom Tomatoes, Zucchini, Rhubarb, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Soy Beans, Onions, and Snow Peas. Yummmmmo. Over the long holiday weekend, we also we also put down weed-preventing cloth and mulch in the pathways. Sunflowers, Nasturtium, Pumpkins and Gourds are seeded in the garage, and just need a few more weeks in their pots
before being planted int he garden. I also added two new rose bushes. Hubby put together a large compost bin for the summer months. A lilac tree to round out the backyard is on it's way. I'm starting to pull up the bulbs as the plants die. This year, I'll pull them up and get the rest of my layout complete, and next year's positioning will hopefull be somewhere I can leave them to naturalize. Hopefully this will keep me busy while I wait and hope that all my pretty little perennials in the front grow big and strong and get ready to bloom.
We've been working on it, slowly and surely.
And here are the afters: I was super pleased when the stra
Friday, May 15, 2009
My New Hobby
Last fall, all I had time to plant were my bulbs.... 150 of them, almost all of which bloomed. Sadly, we were on vacation for the best show of tulips, but I have plans to dig 'em up, and add many more for next year.
This spring, it's been nonstop! I ordered over 100 plants from Bluestoneperennials.com, Burpee.com and Harrisseeds.com and got them in the ground after extensive attempts at designing. I went with all perennials in the beds hoping that the work will be more maintenance in future years. I
When we were considering the house, I was also excited to see that there were 4 veggie beds in the back. I've started snow peas, onions, carrots (the only thing that's worked from seed so far), herbs, zucchini, broccoli and cauliflower. My heirloom tomato plants and soy bean seeds should arrive shortly to round out the spring/summer food. I'm also going to keep trying with the lettuce, which is an epic fail thus far. I'm also starting seeds indoors for pumpkins, sunflowers and nasturtium, hoping to add those to the mix soon.
Ill.
Baby E is sick with a tummy bug. This is not amazing. What IS amazing, however, is the fact that her projectile vomiting did not bother me in the least. I don't like that she's sick, I hate that it upsets her, but the vomit itself was the least of my worries. Mop it up, put the towels in the washer. More puke....change her clothes, change my clothes... repeat. No problem. Wow. This is the motherhood.
P.S. It DID really bother me that I spent the last three days cleaning this house from top to bottom, only to have it soaked with puke.
P.S. It DID really bother me that I spent the last three days cleaning this house from top to bottom, only to have it soaked with puke.
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