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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Happy Anniversary to Us!

Jason and I celebrated our 3rd wedding anniversary yesterday, March 25th. I feel so blessed to be married to such an amazing man. He and I have been through a lot together in our 3 years of marriage and almost 5 years of being together. But despite lots of stressful life events, I am also so grateful for all of the wonderful things. We have been sealed for time and all eternity to each other, we have shared the stage together, we have our beautiful daughter Madeleine, we've bought our first house, Jason has started a new career and is moving up the corporate ladder quickly, I have almost completed my master's degree, and we are just genuinely happy together.

This year, we were able to have a wonderful romantic dinner at the Summit House in Fullerton. For those who have not been there, I highly recommend it. The restaurant sits atop a hill overlooking Fullerton and Brea. The food is amazing! It is famous for its prime rib. We not only had prime rib, but its famous creamed corn, creamed spinach, and Yorkshire pudding. The best surprise was the baked brie we had for an appetizer! My goodness...cheese baked in a pastry, my favorite! And lo-cal too! We had a wonderful time together.

I wish everyone love the way I both give and receive it in my marriage.

March 25, 2006




March 25, 2009






The Feast


My flowers from my hubby

My Evil Nemesis


For those of you who may not know, we moved in October to Corona. We moved to an unincorporated part of Corona near Chino Hills. The land we live on used to be all dairy farms, but suburban sprawl has entered to create a nice suburb. However, some of the land's previous life remains, including lots of wildlife and jurassic-park size insects.

When we moved in, we hired Orkin to come and take care of all the insects and spiders that had inhabited our home that had been sitting foreclosed for close to a year. At least two spider hatchings had occurred there. After Orkin had worked their magic, we have had very little insect problems. A couple of spiders here or there, some large grasshoppers (but grasshoppers eat bugs, right). All seemed well.

Monday morning before Madeleine woke up, Jason and I were up and getting ready for our week. Jason left early for his weekly Monday morning sales meeting, and I was left in a quiet house. I thought I would shower early before Maddie woke up. I took a nice long hot shower and began to dry off when I look down at my bathroom tile and saw....the largest, most evil-looking SPIDER I had ever seen outside of an aquarium glass at the zoo! I screamed bloody murder and ran into my bedroom. When the adrenaline subsided, I creeped back into the bathroom to examine the intruder. As I examined it, I believed it was probably a tarantula and perhaps even poisonous. What was I going to do? My first thought was to do what my arachnophobe sister would do...grab the baby and drive away, never to return. We would simply have to move.

But then I realized how much money and time we've spent on this house and realized moving wasn't an option. I have 2 cats. I thought I could let them loose at the spider and see if they could kill it. But what if it was poisonous? They are small enough that they could be killed. Or they could just maim it enough for it to escape but not die. Then I would have a pissed tarantula in my house. I couldn't just ignore it, I have a 15 month old toddler who could be bitten by it. I had to kill it myself!! I am the mother lion of course. I must protect my lair.

Still naked, I put on my big hiking boots, ready to squish it. I could just use a paper towel...what if it jumped on me or spat on me or hissed at me? On the count of three, I stomped on it as hard as I could. This is the gross part. Massive amounts of liquid squirted out the sides of my shoes!! AHHH!!! Was it just spider guts or was it the venom? I concluded that now I had venom all over my tile floor! After flushing the contents of the bottom of my shoe down the toilet (including the two crab-like legs that had been severed) I had to wash and sanitize my floor. I had to do this all before Madeleine woke up. It was a harrowing experience.





As you can see, the spider has a glowing evil eye staring into the camera. He (or she) also has a hair or phalange sticking out of its face (another evil feature). It is either for smelling or trapping its prey. I think it looked like those curled-ended mustaches that evil henchman always have.

Maddie's First Shamrock Shake

Jason and I have been on Weight Watchers since December. We both have been successful, both of us losing close to 20 pounds. So for St. Patrick's Day we decided to have a treat. I made corned beef and cabbage for the first time for Jason. His grandma made it for him every year, and he has missed it for a few years, so I gave it a try. Thank goodness for my new kitchen

I wanted a treat for myself, so I went to McDonalds (which I never go to) and got the traditional Shamrock Shake. It was pretty yummy. When we got home, I saw that Madeleine was watching me drink it, so I thought I would give her a treat as well. She loved it a little too much. She was gulping it down. When I took it away, she proceeded to have a big tantrum. She then was hyper (like I thought she would be) for several hours after.





She also had green-filled diapers for two days.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Jason in Sweet Charity

I will have pictures of Jason as Big Daddy on stage soon, but I did tell you I would have pictures of him to follow. Isn't he adorable?
This part is perfect for him and he's doing an awesome job. The ovations have been wonderful for him. Seeing him in action just makes me love him more.

For the faint-hearted...don't worry. He is not really advocating smoking either of tobacco or of the "evil marijuana weed commonly known as pot." (a line from the show). This is all pretend.








The show runs until March 29th if you get a chance to see it. It's a really good show and Jason is in his element. It's a lot of fun.