Today (the 28th) is Vessel's 11 month birthday! I can't believe he's almost a year old!
That evening I totally cleaned the house. Not just de-cluttered the place, but actually detail cleaned (vacuumed, dusted, swept, mopped, scrubbed the toilet, tub, and sinks…etc.) It feels so good to have a clean home. It’s like I can completely relax when the house is spotless. I am a little anal about cleanliness and having order. Our poor kids… I also rearranged the furniture again. It’s nice to do that every couple of months.
know that until after the movie, and if I would've known before hand, I probably wouldn't have watched it since I'm not that into King's work. The movie starts out pretty slow as you get to know Michael Enslin (John Cusack), a washed up author who writes about hauntings, yet doesn't believe in the supernatural. He's been to several hotels claiming to be haunted, but he's never actually seen a ghost or witnessed any paranormal activity. He gets a postcard from an anonymous somebody telling him not to stay in room 1408 in the Dolphin Hotel located in NYC. Obviously, he doesn't take the advice and ends up determined to reserve that particular room at all costs. Despite strict orders to stay away from room 1408 by the hotel manager (played by Samuel L. Jackson) he finally retrieves the key and stays in the room. The first little while everything seems normal, but then weird things start to happen. Granted, there were some scary images, and even a few cool scenes, but for the most part, I wasn't a big fan of the movie. I suppose I was so tense anticipating something really creepy, that when I finally realized the movie was more trippy than scary, I was a little disappointed. One thing that I didn't like about the movie is that it never explained why room 1408 is the way it is. Is it haunted by a ghost or just an evil entity of some kind? How much of it is in the imagination and how much of it is real? What happened there? A lot of people died, but why? Who or what did it? The questions were never fully answered. The movie was worth the buck fifty we paid for it, if only to get out of the house and spend some time with friends. Overall I just felt like it was one never ending bad dream sequence, and I wasn't too broken up when the credits finally rolled.
Here we are on our "date" night. Mike has a tendency to look like he's squinting in most pictures, but he's still a pretty good lookin' fella anyway.
We splurged and bought tickets for several rides. When I went to the fair with my friend Margrena last year, I wasn't able to go on any of the rides since I was 8 1/2 months pregnant. I was a little bummed because I think they are the best part! Well, that and the extreme sugar intake that I somehow justify as "necessary."
While we were there we ran into our friends Tracy and Gavin who live in our building. We basically spent the rest of the night with them going on various rides and acting like kids again. They were nice enough to get us tickets for the BIG YELLOW slide. Thanks guys!
This is a ride that Tracy, her niece, and I went on while the boys just watched. It was a blast, but not nearly as fun as going on the "Zipper" with Mike. You have to understand that Mike has a very real fear of heights, so going on a ride like that with me was terrifying for him. I've never heard him yell the way he did on that ride. Not a girly scream, but a full on yell, like he was about to lose his life. I laughed so hard I thought my gut was going to explode!
I can't leave without getting a caramel apple. When I go to the fair I pretty much blow all my money on food. Scones, fudge, kettle corn, sugared almonds, candied/caramel apples, you name it. Then I'm on a sugar high for...some amount of time. What could be better for you than fried bread and corn syrup? Okay, so I know it's not good for me, but I like to splurge now and then.
Under one of the tents were a lot of little oddities. I don't know what it is about me, but I have a fascination with creepy, bizarre things like 2 headed babies. Also under the tent were live animals with birth defects, mutations, and the like. A 5 legged sheep, a cow with 2 snouts, a cyclops pig. Towards the end was a man showing off his fire eating skills and with the audiences encouragement, he hammered a long, thick nail into his face. If that doesn't bring you to the fair, I don't know what will.
Besides all this, we saw a sculpture made out of 700 pounds of pure butter, the fruit and vegetables that people entered, and lots of flowers. It was a fun night!
t and help the little children cross the street in my bright orange vest holding up my big, reflective stop sign. Basically, I'm there when someone takes a vacation, has maternity leave, or gets ill. I hope to aspire to a permanent position. The money is good...about $500 a month for working 30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes in the afternoon. I can even take Vessel. But I'll probably just have my neighbor watch him for those 30 minutes. It will be an easy way to bring in some extra money every month. I can't believe I actually have a job again.
ay him down he doesn't scream, cry, fuss, or make so much as a sigh. He just lays there quietly (and I'd even venture to say happily) with his little stuffed dog and Spongebob pillow. Five minutes later he's out like a light. The best part is that he's started sleeping longer too. It's now 6:30 or 7:00 in the morning! Still early, but MUCH better than the 4:30 or 5:30 we'd been dealing with night after night. In fact, on Sunday after he woke up and I fed him, Mike and I closed our bedroom door and made him a little fenced off area in our room so he could play with his toys while we slept a bit longer, and he did so contently for 2 more hours! I mean, can it get any better than that?