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  • College Road Trip
    Lots of fun and lots of laughs. Great for the family. Albert the pig just about steals the show.
  • Eastern Promises
    Lots of blood and gruesome killings. Not great, not bad.
  • Veronica Guerin
    Excellent film about drug trafficing in Ireland. Stars Cate Blanchett.
  • The Great Debaters
    Excellent and inspiring!!
  • Into The Wild
    Enjoyable, but sometimes sad and disturbing. Lots of flashbacks. Guy just graduates from college and decides to embark on an adventure with no money or possessions, winding up in the Alaskian wilderness.
  • The Groomsmen
    Not bad, not great. Guy is about to be married and hangs with his buddies...each of the guys is dealing with some issue that requires working out.
  • The Jane Austen Book Club
    Loved it!! (chick flick)
  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
    French film about a playboy that has a stroke and now has 'locked in syndrome'. Moving and interesting, but not for everyone.
  • Gone Baby Gone
    Well done with interesting twists and turns.
  • Vantage Point
    It was an interesting premise and very high energy.
  • The Kite Runner
    Wonderful film, but at times quite hard to watch.
  • In The Valley of Elah
    Excellent film, but sad in so many ways.
  • Girl With a Pearl Earring
    Not bad, but not very interesting.
  • Death at a Funeral
    Typical British Comedy with all sorts of hijinx going on during a funeral.
  • Smart People
    Most fun, especially Thomas Hayden Church.
  • Lars and the Real Girl
    Not for everyone, but cute and quirky little comedy.
  • Music Within
    Interesting story about the man who created the American's With Disabilities Act.
  • Sex in the City Movie
    Squeeeel...the shoes, the clothes, it was most magical.
  • Baby Mama
    FUNNY!!! Loved it!!
  • p.s. I Love You
    Very nice and sweet film.
  • The Bucket List
    A fun watch on a somewhat dark subject. Enjoyable.
  • The Savages
    Interesting film about a brother and sister who must deal with a father they don't care for through his final days. Excellent acting.
  • The Other Boleyn Girl
    A paired down version of the book. Enjoyable.
  • The Astronaut Farmer
    Nice movie with good lessons about perserverance and believing in your dreams.
  • Jumper
    Not so hot. Story is week and all the jumping around gets tiresome.
  • Eagle vs Shark
    Foreign film from down under. Cute love story about 2 nerdy people.
  • Charlie Bartlett
    Cute comedy a la Ferris Bueller. Loved the characters and the writing.
  • There Will Be Blood
    Gritty oilman is only interested in trying to acquire and create a bit oil empire for himself. Excellent acting, very well done.
  • A Love Song for Bobby Long
    Character study of people lacking direction, who wind up forming a family after living in a house together. Good, but not great.
  • La Vie En Rose
    Movie about the tragic life of Edith Piaf. Jumps around a bit, but the acting is wonderful and I enjoyed learning about this wonderful French singer.
  • Elizabeth the Golden Age
    If you liked the first one, this is just as good. Awesome costumes and acting. Cate is incredible. Loved it.
  • Atonement
    Wonderful story, interesting ending. Beautiful costumes and scenery.
  • 27 Dresses
    Cute and Sweet, laugh out loud funny!!! LOVED IT!!
  • Reign Over Me
    Not great, not bad. Kinda depressing at times.
  • No Country For Old Men
    Excellent acting and suspenseful, but I did not care for the ending and really had to think about what it meant. Lots of senseless killing and death. Not really my kind of film.
  • Ratatouille
    Cute cartoon movie about a rat that likes to cook.
  • National Treasure (second one)
    Lots of fun and action, in a light hearted way. Certainly not Oscar material, but it was a most enjoyable way to spend a Saturday evening.
  • Sweeny Todd
    Very Tim Burton, kinda dark and mysterious. Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter were excellent. Lots of squirting blood, and a bit gorey.
  • Juno
    Totally cute and fun movie. Ellen Page is fantastic, and the supporting cast was exceptional too. Very endearing story.
  • I Am Legend
    Very good and suspensful, but scary. Will Smith did a great job!
  • American Gangster
    Excellent film.
  • We Own the Night
    Enjoyable, leaves you on the edge of your seat.
  • Dan in Real Life
    I really loved this movie, and I am not a Steve Carell fan. Great story and I love the story line of big families getting together. Great house too!
  • Bee Movie
    Very cute.
  • The Kingdom
    Enjoyable, but lots of violence.
  • Live Free or Die Hard
    Action packed Bruce Willis film...we loved it.
  • The Last Mimzy
    Not great, not bad.
  • The Nativity Story
    Nice family film.
  • The Good German
    Done in black and white...very Perry Mason-like feel. Stars George Clooney (looking mighty fine in a uniform). Interesting.
  • Hollywoodland
    Not that great.
  • Running With Scissors
    YUCK. Too many dysfunctional people.
  • Apocalypto
    Wasn't sure I was up for this, but it was very well done and even though it was all subtitled, it draws you in right away. Excellent suspense movie!
  • Bourne Ultimatum
    If you like the series, this is for you. Lots of action.
  • Factory Girl
    So so...Movie about the life of Edie Sedgewick when she hung around Andy Warhol. People with too much money getting into trouble..
  • The Painted Veil
    Wonderful film...very Merchant-Ivory. Set in China in the 1920s.
  • No Reservations
    Loved it!!! Such a nice story...light and happy!
  • Mostly Martha
    Foreign version of No Reservations. I really liked this. Some parts were totally the same, others slightly different.
  • The Illusionist
    Enjoyable, but not great.
  • The World's Fastest Indian
    Wonderful....Stars Anthony Hopkins as an older gentleman who wants to break the worlds land speed record.
  • Friends With Money
    YUCK. Rich people with problems.
  • Perfect Stranger
    Stars Bruce Willis and Halle Berry...not bad, unexpected ending.
  • The Ultimate Gift
    Loved it...great family movie and great message.
  • Wild Hogs
    Cute, but not really my style. Middle-aged men on a motorcycle adventure.
  • The Nanny Diaries
    Stars Laura Linney and Scarlet Johansen. Similar to the book, but a bit different. Not bad, but not great.
  • Becoming Jane
    Loved it...Stars Anne Hathaway as Jane Austin.
  • Georgia Rule
    Not bad, but mature subject matter. Stars Jane Fonda and Linsey Lohan.
  • The Shooter
    Wonderful action film starring Mark Wahlberg.
  • Blood Diamond
    Excellent, but sometimes hard to watch due to the brutality.
  • Driving Lessons
    This movie stars Laura Linney, Rupert Grint (Ron Weasly from Harry Potter), and Julie Walters. The story centers around a young man, Ben, who starts working for an aging actress (Julie Walters). She takes him on an adventure, and his mother (Laura Linney), an evangelical Christian, is not too happy. Slow paced, but interesting. Not for everyone, but if you like British films, you will probably enjoy this one.
  • Radio
    Recently rented this because I had not seen it in the theater. Loved the story and the interaction of the people in the story. Really positive and uplifting. If you have not seen it, I would definitely rent it. Great family movie!
  • Infamous
    Story about Truman Capote during the time he wrote In Cold Blood. Exceptional acting and interesting watch.
  • Nancy Drew
    Blair and I went to see this with one of her friends, and we LOVED it. Cute story, love the outfits, great message about staying true to who you are.
  • Spiderman 3
    If you like the Spiderman series, you will most likely enjoy this film. Not much new, but a fun watch.
  • Miss Potter
    LOVED IT!!! This was the story of Beatrix Potter and was just the movie for me. Light and beautiful. Wonderful characters, costumes, scenery, and cute animated drawings. Probably not for everyone (I think Blair was bored), but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
  • Keeping Mum
    British dark comedy about a housekeeper who comes to live with a vicar and his family. The family is falling apart, but somehow she manages to start pulling them back together and anyone who is causing them problems seems to be missing. If you like British comedy, this is a good watch.
  • The Last King of Scotland
    Fictional movie about a Scottish doctor who becomes the personal physician to Ide Amin. The acting was excellent, but the story was quite hard to watch in places. I can appreciate the movie for all of its excellent qualities, but not really my kind of movie.
  • Vera Drake
    Movie set in the early 1950's in London about a woman who is a wife, mother, housekeeper, and helps girls who are in an unfortunate situation. Excellent acting, but I wanted more at the end. Subject matter not recommended for younger kids.
  • Breach
    Movie about the spy Robert Hanssen. What an intesting film and what a strange man Robert Hanssen was! I really enjoyed it and thought Chris Cooper and Ryan Phillipe were excellent. Recommended.
  • Real Women Have Curves
    Cute movie about a young high school graduate who wants to go to college, but her family wants her to work in her sister's dressmaking shop. Recommended.
  • Pan's Labyrinth
    WOW! What an interesting movie. A bit gory and cruel in parts, but certainly worth seeing. The movie is in Spanish with subtitles, but it draws you in so fast that you don't even realize it til the movie is over. It kind of reminds me of a Harry Potter for adults with fantasy characters and a young girl who has to be brave and perform some tasks that none of us would ever thing of doing (like going in the muck and bugs to find a mega huge toad in the middle of a large oak tree, ewww). Mark loved this movie too. It definitely deserves to recieve some awards!!! Hope you find some time to check it out!!!
  • Dreamgirls
    PHENOMENAL!!! We LOVED this movie, and Jennifer Hudson is AMAZING!!!
  • The Pursuit of Happyness
    Yet another excellent film. Super story and I love the perserverance and attitude of the Dad (Will Smith). Great lessons and love the ending. We all walked out of the theater with a smile, I like that.
  • Night at the Museum
    Excellent movie, lots of fun!! We saw it at the IMAX for extra impact and had a great time! Lots of recognizable faces in this movie too!!
  • Casino Royale
    A new James Bond and a new feel to the movie. Seemed a bit less flashy than the past Bond movies. Still a good action flick and we all enjoyed it.
  • Happy Feet
    Great movie. Lots of fun and excellent message. Good for adults and the kiddos.
  • The Holiday
    Excellent girlie film. Blair and I loved it.
  • You, Me, and Dupree
    A cute film when you want something that is light and funny.
  • Joyeux Noel
    This movie is a foreign film which takes place during WWI on the frontlines with soldiers from Scotland, France, and Germany. They decide to call a truce for Christmas Eve. It is probably not for everyone, but I really enjoyed it.
  • The Departed
    Hmmm. Well Mark REALLY wanted to see this and he is a big Jack Nicholson fan, so he loved it. I, on the otherhand really did not care if I saw it or not. I don't particulary care for ganster type movies. The acting was good and the story ok, but lots of bloody gore. Not really my type of movie.
  • Monster House
    This animated feature had some pretty funny clips, so we decided to rent it. Cute, but I would not recommend it for really young kids beause it might be a tad scary. Interesting idea, but I would not rush out to see it.
  • Hoot
    Blair and I really enjoyed this movie about some kids to want to stop a pancake house from being built on some land where owls live. Great story!!!
  • The Sentinel
    Decent suspense movie, but not great.
  • The Insider
    This is an excellent drama about the 60 minutes expose on the tobacco industry. Excellent acting and really interesting, yet scary story. Mark was mezmerized and gave it a 2 thumbs up.
  • Vanity Fair
    Rented this one from Blockbuster recently and it was enjoyable. This is a period piece about a girl who tries to better her life through the people she meets and enchants. It was enjoyable, but Blair did not care for it. She had a hard time keeping up with the plot (but she was on the computer at the same time, so not really paying attention closely).
  • RV
    I love almost anything that Robin Williams does, so this was a must see for me. Blair and I laughed A LOT and were sometimes grossed out too (when he had to dump the waste from the RV). I liked that it had a nice ending too.
  • Good Night and Good Luck
    Set in the McCarthy era it is an interesting look at what those times must have been like. The black and white film really adds to the feel of the era for this film.
  • John Tucker Must Die
    Mark and I went with Blair and her friend (who had already seen it). We laughed and thought it was quite fun. The girls and I thought it kinda reminded us of Mean Girls. Not Oscar material, but an enjoyable, fun movie!
  • Matchpoint
    Not your typical Woody Allen movie. Interesting ending, but some parts seemed a bit slow.
  • Shopgirl
    Interesting story. Not one of my favorites, but it was worth watching.
  • Save The Last Dance
    Enjoyable and loved the dancing.
  • Little Man
    Went to see this with Blair and her friend. We all liked it and laughed quite a bit. Just to see the little guy in his onsie with the bunny ears is enough to make me laugh. Obviously not oscar material, but if you are looking for light comedy, this is a good one.
  • Rumor Has It
    Rented this one and finally got to see it on Friday night since Mark worked later than we hoped. Glad I didn't pay big money to see it at the movies. I actually ended up falling asleep, but Blair told me the ending. Not one I'd highly recommend.
  • The White Countess
    The last collaboration between Ismail Merchant and James Ivory. A lovely film set in Shanghi prior to the Japanese invasion of the late 1930's. The main characters are a blind American diplomat and a Russian Aristocrat who is working as a dance hall girl to earn a living. Great characters and story.
  • A History of Violence
    Rented this the other night and although it was well acted, I just didn't like it. It had several scenes which were QUITE steamy and so not appropriate for teens (it is rated R for good reason). It also had some violence (like you didn't know that) which as not pretty. I guess the ending was just not what I was hoping for or expecting.
  • Pirates of the Caribbean
    Yeah!! Finally got a chance to see this tonight and WE LOVED IT!!! Great effects and lots of fun. I would not take small children, because some parts could be scary for them. If you liked the first movie, you will like this too!
  • Best in Show
    This is one of those ensemble movies about several sets of people who own pets and like to go to dog shows to compete. I had been wanting to see this for ages. It was such a hoot and so much fun to watch. Probably not for everyone, but Blair and I found it most enjoyable.
  • The Greatest Game Ever Played
    This movie is about a young man who dreams of being a great golfer and is very talented, but gets discouraged by his father and the snooty rich golfers of the day. I had planned to see it in the theater, but missed out, so we rented from Blockbuster. I really loved the story, and it was good for all ages. I especially loved the relationship between the golfer and his caddy (a 10 year old boy). I highly recommend this as a great family film!
  • The Lake House
    Blair and I saw this and really enjoyed it. The concept is a little tough (for me anyway), trying to figure out who is ahead in time and who is behind. I really liked the characters and I'm glad we got a chance to see this!
  • Garden State
    Just caught this last night on HBO. Had been wanting to see it, but never got around to renting it. It was a bit strange at first, trying to figure out what was going on, but the more I watched, the better I liked it. Blair liked it too, althought she came in after it had be on for a while, and there was one part where she had to cover her eyes and ears (thus the R rating). The gist of the story is that a man living in LA, (trying to make it as an actor, but works in a restaurant) that has to come home to New Jersey for his mother's funeral. He has a bunch of quirky friends that he has not seen since he was about 16 and a bad relationship with his father. Then he meets this girl in a doctor's office. He and this girl and his friends hang out and have a little adventure, while he starts to find out what he wants in life. Overall, I thought it was worth watching.
  • The Devil Wears Prada
    LOVED IT, in fact all 3 of us loved it! Great story and the characters were fun to watch. I am a big fan of Anne Hathaway (from the Princess Diaries), so I new it would be something I'd like to see. Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci were terrific as well!!!
  • The Breakup
    Blair and I saw this and it was good, but not the ending I expected. Had some funny moments, but I don't think I'd rush out to see it.
  • Poseidon
    This was a real nail-bitter. It will keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time. All three of us saw this and we liked it.
  • The DaVinci Code
    Very Good, and suspensful, but make sure you watch and listen closely. I am not sure how much Blair liked this one. Mark had not finished the book yet, but he at least had an idea of what was happening. I think the actors did a great job, and overall I give it a thumbs up, but it is not for everyone.
  • Akeelah and the Bee
    FANTASTIC!!! Blair and I loved this movie. It is such a positive movie and really shows how perserverance and postive attitude can make things happen. You will definitely walk out feeling good! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED****
  • Mission Impossible 3
    Very suspenseful and good plot. Interesting twists. We all enjoyed it a lot.
  • Stick It
    Really good teenage girl movie. Blair loved it, and I enjoyed it as well.
  • Inside Man
    Very good, and I highly recommend it. Mark and I both liked it a lot. Interesting story and nice twist.
  • Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
    I enjoyed this!
  • Capote
    Interesting and well acted, but not one of my favorites.
  • She's the Man
    Cute teenagey movie.
  • The 40 Year Old Virgin
    Actually I did not watch it, but Mark did. He thought it was ok, but nothing great.
  • Crash
    Rented it this weekend, and I did not really care for it. In fact, I feel asleep about 45 minutes into it. Mark liked it and thought it was very well done. I think the subject was too disturbing and depressing, and I was just not in the right frame of mind to watch it.
  • Eight Below
    *** EXCELLENT!!! All three of us loved this movie!
  • Firewall
    LOVED IT!!! On the edge of my seat the whole time. Harrison Ford still rocks!
  • Rent
    I actually liked the movie better than the play. It was much easier to tell what was going on, and easier for me to follow. I liked the music more than I remembered. Just kind of sad to see all the problems the people were dealing with.
  • Elizabethtown
    It was interesting, but not one of my favorites.
  • The Pink Panther
    Blair and I really liked this movie. I was kind of silly and had LOTS of physical comedy, but it made me laugh. A lot. Mark was not so crazy about it.
  • Skeleton Key
    Finally got a chance to see this. Blair had seen it at the movies and wanted to watch it again with us. LOTS of suspense, but why does she keep going in scary places?? Interesting ending too. If you like suspense, this one is for you.
  • Junebug
    This is kind of an arty character study film. It is about a couple who own an art gallery and go to North Carolina to visit a folk artist that they want to sign with their gallery. He lives in the same town as the husband of the couple, so they stay with his peculiar family. It was OK, but nothing to get excited about. I rented it because one of the actresses was nominated in the best supporting role. Also, I thought it might be OK for Blair to watch. NOPE. It is PG13, but there are a few scenes that are just not appropriate.
  • Tristian and Isolde
    **** I took Blair and her friend Gina. We all gave it a THUMBS UP!!! Boy, people were so cruel and vicious in the dark ages! We were so glad the nasty lookin dude Isolde was supposed to marry got killed in a battle. I also say kudos to Lord Marke for some of his decisions.
  • Memoirs of a Geisha
    *** As good as I expected. Although it did not get good ratings, Blair and I enjoyed it SO VERY MUCH! I had read the book a while ago, so I was really looking forward to it, and I was not disappointed.
  • Glory Road
    **** WONDERFUL!!! What an incredible story and fantastic movie. We all LOVED IT!!!!
  • Last Holiday
    I really liked it. Queen Latifa is great and if you like her other movies, you will like this. I took Blair and her friend and they liked it as well.
  • King Kong
    *** All three of us saw this last night and really enjoyed it. Great story and lots of suspense. Lots of really nasty creatures too!!!! YUCK. Also, I had a hard time at the end of the movie with the scenes on top of the empire state building. Just thinking about being up that high scares the beejeebers out of me!!!
  • Cheaper by the Dozen 2
    Great kids movie! I laughed out loud (which Blair did not like). She enjoyed it too.
  • The Family Stone
    I liked it LOTS, but it had an unexpected twist that I was not prepared for. * You may need tissues.
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
    ** Excellent (as always)! I'll be purchasing this one for sure! If you like the other Harry Potter movies, you will really like this too!
  • Walk the Line
    *** Excellent!!! Makes me want to go get a Johnny Cash CD!

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    Hope you enjoy the photos...family and art...what could be better!!!

Things That Make Me Smile

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    A group of quirky little photos of things that make me smile. Maybe they will make you smile too.

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Friday, July 04, 2008

Introducing Miss Tail End 2008...

While we were off in Orlando, Miss 4 legged B chilled at the doggie spa....Beula in Bikini 72 dpi

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Unable to resist...

100_1619 framed Sometimes it is very hard to resist. Especially when it is a smelly sock.

I love socks. Smelly socks are even better. But smelly socks with kittens on them is the absolute best!!

My two legged sister was not happy with me. She even gave Mommy a hard time for taking these photos. She told Mommy that Mommy was encouraging me. Like I need encouragment...phlueeze!! But I didn't care. Sister was doin the dishes and would not let me sniff or lick anything in the dishwasher, so I casually sauntered ran into her bedroom (that will teach her to leave the door open) and grabbed this little bit of goodness. It was heaven! Then, quick as a flash, I had a serious death-grip on that sock and I was not letting go, even when Mommy told me to drop it about a million times.

Why should I? I was gettting lots of attention.




100_1618 framed Unfortunately, Mommy put her foot down and finally told me to get in my crate. But I fooled her and ran under her desk. He he he. Sneaky like a snake I am! Anyhow, the fun was wearing down, so I eased up on the death grip and let Mommy pry my mouth open to fish out my wonderful find. ( I was really hoping she would bribe me with a treat, but that did not happen).

Wonder what I can do to shake up the household this evening?

 

Love,

Your Guest Host, Miss Beula Belle

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Random Tidbits...

100_1247_tweaked Hello Peeps! (love that word). Just wanted to pop in and let you know what's been going on...

* Creating cards for family and making good progress. Still have a few more to go.

* Trying to catch up on reading all the magazines that have been piling up. Finally finished Somerset Digital Studio, which I enjoyed and I am looking forward to trying some new things. Finished the latest Stampers Sampler, and am now reading Somerset Life.

* Saw a few movies over the weekend...Smart People was enjoyable. Made me laugh and that Thomas Hayden Church was such a hoot. Also rented Death at a Funeral, which was your typical British comedy. Did have one really nasty part where Miss B and I both were a bit grossed out (think poop). The other movie I rented was Girl With A Pearl Earring, which was not awful, but left me feeling like there was just not much to it.

100_1256_tweaked * Got this duck (whom we've named Gregory) that likes to hang in our yard. For a while he had some girlfriends, but lately he has been all by himself. Little miss 4-legged B has been tolerating him.

100_1229_tweaked_with_frame * Something else that is going on in the backyard...the gardenia is blooming like crazy and the smell is wonderful! When we lived in our old house, I would always try to grow gardenias with no success. I was thrilled to see this bush when we moved to our current home, and it loves where it is planted because when it blooms there are tons of flowers.

100_1237_posterize_greyscale * And while I am in the backyard, the ever watchful eye of a certain someone is there to make sure everything is OK. Here is a photo I took yesterday and then played with in Photoshop (inspired by the Digital Studio magazine).

100_1047_tweaked * A certain other someone had their dance photos taken (and she doesn't like any of them...surprise surprise), has passed the drug and alcohol class she must take prior to getting a learners permit, is signed up to take driver's ed during the summer (yikes), and was most annoyed yesterday to find out the guidance office lost her schedule paperwork for next year (the paper where she had to get all the teacher signatures...grrrr...how can that school be consistently so incompetent?).

Sooooo...now you are all caught up!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Happiness...

Happiness_character_constructions Hi there! Hope your week is going well.

I am feeling quite productive since I made serious headway on my theater project last evening. It is now COMPLETE (unless I change my mind and tweak a bit more)! YEAH! Now I just need some good lighting so I can photograph it. If I have time, I would like to make a second one (because I have supplies and ideas for another), but I have a few other things to do first. After I finished the theater, I started working on some cards I need for upcoming events. I have quite a few of them to make (because you know Mother's day is just around the corner), so I think that is going to keep me pretty busy for a while!!

I have also been researching what it takes to get a passport. Talk about challenges! Mark and I both had one , but since we haven't traveled out of the country in a very long time, we let them expire. Plus, Miss B never had one, so that is a whole other can o' worms. Looks like I might just have to take a day off to accomplish that task. Makes me wonder if I even want to bother with travel abroad (but an Alaska cruise does sound really nice). One thing is for sure...we won't be makin any vaca plans which require a passport until we have them in our grubby little hands.

100_0938Little Miss 4-legged B went to visit the vet last week for her checkup and passed with flying colors!!! Good Girl, now stay off the couch!

Okey Dokey, I think you are now all caught up!

Monday, December 31, 2007

Guess who is 4?...and other various stuff...

100_9315 Yep, Miss 4-legged B turned the big 4 on Saturday!!! WOO HOO!!! It was a pretty subdued celebration, because we had a bunch of running around to do. Even got Mark to the mall to exchange the belt I purchased that turned out to be too big (based on the info I got from the guy at the store). We even dragged him to Victoria's Secret and let me tell you he was not real pleased to be in the frenzy of their big sale!!! Anyhow, Miss B and I went out after that to hit the 3 Dog Bakery so we could purchase a special treat for the birthday girl. Imagine our surprise when we got there and found it was gone!!! We ended up going to the grocery and picking up a pack of Frosty Paws doggie ice cream, which was a big hit...so the birthday girl was quite happy.

100_9327Yup...a nice long walk and a tasty treat are the perfect presents for me (cuz I got quite a lot of toys and snacks for Christmas).

Sorry I have been so absent lately, but we seem to be constantly on the move. Seems there is always somewhere to go...using gift cards, dr appointments, after holiday sales, etc. Speaking of dr appts...I waited 1 1/2 hours on Friday and still had not gotten in to see the eye dr. I ended up having to reschedule since it would have messed up other plans. Grrrrr.

So far, we have been able to see 3 movies. First was Juno. What a cute movie!!! The acting and writing were excellent. I took Miss B and her friend, and we all enjoyed it very much. Next was Sweeny Todd. If you like the darker movies of Tim Burton, and don't mind squirting blood, you will enjoy this. I thought Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter were both excellent, and the sets and costumes were just perfect for this dark and sad story. Finally, we saw Charlie Wilson's War last evening. Another enjoyable film that I would recommend. Quite an interesting story!!! There are quite a few other films I hope to catch if time permits.

After the rush rush rush of getting so many cards made, I have been taking a bit of a break from creating. (I am actually leisurely working on some ornaments I had hoped to complete before Christmas). I had heard so much buzz about the book Eat, Pray, Love, that I requested it for Christmas. Well, I did receive it and have already finished it. It was such an interesting story, and I really enjoyed it. Anyhow, there were some cards that I made which never got posted, so I will share them with you now...a bit late...100_9422 (hey, better late than never)...  100_9428 100_9429 100_9434 100_9438 100_9440 100_9443 100_9447 100_9452 100_9453 100_9462 100_9468

We had a most lovely Christmas and are looking forward to a quite New Year's Eve at home. Maybe watching a movie or something. We are heading to New York bright and early on Wednesday, so we will also be getting our things together on New Year's Day. We will be seeing the play Young Frankenstein, and most likely Legally Blonde as well. We are also planning to hit some museums, see some decorations, visit Ground Zero, and many other fun things. We are keeping our fingers crossed that the weather will be good. I probably won't be posting again until after we return.

Wishing you a happy, healthy, and safe new year....See ya in 2008!!!

p.s. Thank you everyone who leaves comments...I greatly appreciate you stopping by!!!

Monday, November 12, 2007

Preparing for Thanksgiving and other various stuff...

100_9067 We are starting to prepare for the big day. I really love Thanksgiving...getting together with family, having a great meal with lots of things you only have once a year, watching the Macy's parade, watching the dog show, and of course, eating leftovers. After putting away the Halloween things, I got a bit of decorating done. This first photo shows the 2 newest additions to our Thanksgiving decorations...I thought they were just the cutest!!!

100_9072 Here is a little better view of the mantle. I decided it needed a little something extra, so I added the 'JOY JOY JOY' that I had purchased for Christmas. I figured it fit for Thanksgiving too!

100_9078 And here we have the full effect.

100_9063  Created a flower arrangement for the dining room table.100_9081

Miss B and I practiced our pie making skills and created a pumpkin pie which came out mighty tasty. Used the cute little fall cookie cutters I purchased at Williams-Sonoma while we took our pie making techinque class. Of course, I have a battle scar to show for it...a nice burn on my arm I got while adjusting the foil I used to keep the crust from burning.

So there you have it...

Now I need to get my act together and figure out exactly what we will be making. There will be about 11 hungry people to feed.

I also took a few photos of Miss 4-legged B...

100_9085   Love the look on her face in this one...

100_9099 and that face....

100_9087 and this one...

OK...also wanted to mention that we saw Bee Movie last night. Quite cute...we all enjoyed it quite a bit. Did not have nearly the time I wanted to create over the weekend, but I did manage to finish 1 card and start another. Hope to post them later this week. I have quite a few projects I need to get moving on, so they are next on my list.

I am super jazzed that Project Runway will be starting this week!!!

Last, but not least, I start jury duty tomorrow. Not looking forward to driving to and from downtown Ft. Lauderdale in all the traffic. I am keeping my fingers crossed that I don't get selected for a jury. The last time I was on a jury, I had a terrible time staying awake in the afternoon sessions.

Hope you had a nice veteran's day (I had to work).

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Grrrr...

100_8840 100_8844 Look at the silly thing my Mommy did with my teeth. I know she thinks it's cute, but is it really necessary???  Can I just roll my eyes and look the other way??? 100_8837 Sending love and puppy kisses your way (I have not eaten anything disgusting today, so my kisses should be ok).

Beula (aka Miss 4 legged B)

Friday, September 07, 2007

Can you feel the EXCITEMENT...

100_1447 A new season of The Dog Whisperer starts tonight!!!! Beula and I will be in front of the TV starting at 8pm where I will learn to be a calm and assertive pack leader.

In other news...We had a nice dinner last evening at Outback to celebrate our anniversary (before the nicer dinner on Saturday). I received a beautiful bouquet of flowers from Mark. Blair was asked to join the competition team at her dance studio (she has been patiently waiting for that to happen). I also forgot to mention that while I was at the beach, I managed to read 3 books...First was a craft book called Between Friends by Charlotte Lyons. Lots of fun projects to make. I liked that each section was divided according to how long the project will take..a day, a weekend, etc. I found this super-cheap (like about $5) and have had it for quite a while. Don't think you can go wrong for that price!!! I also read Weekend Warriors by Fern Michaels. Fictional story of a group of women who try to correct the injustices of the court system in their own ways. This particular book is the story of one of the women. I whipped through this in a day, and I must say I really enjoyed it (thanks for the recommendation, Mom!). Revenge is a wicked thing, and reading about this woman getting justice in the most appropriate way is great fun. Last, but not least, I read The Nanny Diaries. I've had this forever too, and was hoping to read it before seeing the movie. The book is actually somewhat different than the movie, but I enjoyed it too. Pretty fast read for me (took about a day). If you haven't read it, I would recommend...so interesting to see how the rich New Yorkers live!!

Hope you have a fun and happy weekend!!! (no big plans for us, other than the dinner Ruth Chris steakhouse).

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Meeting an idol....The Dog Whisperer

000_0083 I had read in the newspaper back at the end of March that one of my idols, Mr. Cesar Millan AKA THE DOG WHISPERER was coming to Miami. He was going to be filming, as well as making an appearance at the Petco in Miami. I LOVE his show and think he is so amazing with all the dogs he trains. I try to catch his show as much as I can, and of course I purchased his book. I also have a few of his DVDs. My dream was to have h