Sunday, November 30, 2008

Thanksgiving With Family

We had such a wonderful week away. My parents booked their time share down in Oceanside Harbor and we all headed down on Sunday. We relaxed, took naps everyday, played with our nephew, and ate a ton. My dad's brother even drove over from Phoenix on his way to Albuquerque to spend a couple of days with us; 12 total, and four generations.
On Tuesday, we went to Disneyland. I have been begging Kevin for Disneyland passes since we were engaged, but it never seemed reasonable to spend that kind of money. But I saved up my credits from my Disney Chase card and we got some anniversary money, and we bought passes this week. Many of our friends have passes, and all of our small group has them. We are excited to be able to go with them!

The Clan - Minus Scott and Bud

Dad, Jon, and Mom - in the rain

Kevin and Me - A Bug's Life Theater

Before we left on Saturday, we headed to the beach for family pics. Unfortunately, outside pictures are difficult when staring into the sun. I'll have to get a group shot from my dad to add later.

Brendan is a happy baby.


Grandpa and Grandma Reed

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Give Me A PRICE Break

Every time I buy deodorant at Target it infuriates me. One stick is $2.29.

However, if I wanted to stock up and buy the two pack, it's $4.59.

Not only is the double pack a penny more, you aren't saving any money. The point of a value pack is that it is a value! Why would I purchase two if it is technically costing more money?

The same goes with refill packs. Except for the fact that it is better on the environment, why would I pay the same price for a refill pack when I can get the shiny new packaging for the same price? Why can't retailers make environmentally friendly products more appealing by allowing the consumer to save a few pennies?

I won't even get started on the price of hybrid vehicles.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Christmas is coming . . .

. . . the goose is getting fat . . .

If anyone (besides my sister) knows the next line of that song, you are the winner!

Rachel and I learned that chorus in a children's choir decades ago. And unfortunately, it comes out every year. But Christmas is coming, and I am starting to prepare. I actually started a couple of weeks ago. I took the leftover candy from Halloween and started baking with it. Then froze them until their appearance is requested.

This is a peanut butter cookie with a melted Milk Dud on top. They taste wonderful, but sometimes the caramel melted all the way through the cookie. I made Kevin eat those.

I made others with Mr. Goodbars and have some York Peppermint brownies planned. Here are the sugar cookies waiting for the frosting! Mmmm.

I also have a good chunk of my Christmas shopping done. At least the neices and nephews are done. I even spent some time on Saturday wrapping gifts.

Still have a few more to do and I would like to be done before Thansgiving. I hate crowds at stores. Thirty-six more days!

Friday, November 14, 2008

High School Musical

The commercial for High School Musical 3 makes my smile. I love choreographed dance numbers! But before I see it, I need to see the first and second one. Would anyone local be willing to let me borrow them?

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Prop 8

I still struggle with Prop 8. I agree that marriage should be between a man and a woman. I fear we face that fine line of forcing our beliefs on other people, attempting to take away freedom in the name of Christ. I once heard a wise man (Matthew Brown) say, "Freedom is always filthy; People are free to interpret morality, deny Christianity, indulge sexually, be idiots, and experiment chemically ."

There are a lot of things that are taught in school that I don't agree with; evolution, sex before marriage is okay, all religions lead to the same destination. I was not taught evolution as theory. It will be my place as a parent to train my child in the ways of the Lord, not the school system.

Interesting Point - I overheard someone say "If you are so interested in protecting marriage, why don't you outlaw divorce?" I am not in favor of this, I just thought it was interesting.

Friday, November 7, 2008

My Last 2Cents on the Election

In the past few months, I have heard many people (most claiming Christianity) say “I’m not racist, but . . .” If you aren’t racist, why do you have to let everyone know? Wouldn’t your actions and statement speak for themselves? Now most of these comments have stemmed from the recent election. I even overheard one person say “What will the rest of the world think if we put a black man in office?” Phrases like “They were interviewing people on the news and I couldn’t even understand what those black people were saying” were overheard at lunch. I am very sad to think that someone would not vote for a candidate based on the color of his skin. Or to hear someone’s only reason for not voting for someone was due to race.

I was starting to get really mad when I left work yesterday realizing that people still think this way. And still teach their children to cultivate this view of hatred. This caused me to review my basic American history in my head. I was a history major in college, but hadn’t reviewed it in quite some time. A girlfriend and I were talking about the economy and how America goes back and forth with when they want Congress to get involved. It made me think about how America votes tends to vote Republican in office when things are stable and going well. I think the nation tends to pull a “hands off” attitude with government, coupled with a “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” mentality. Which I think is why Bush was reelected; coupled with the fear factor of post-9/11. But when our nation is in crisis, we tend to vote for a Democrat, looking for someone to involve the government to come in and fix a problem. Thus some of our nation’s greatest presidents were democrats; FDR and JFK. Thus, most people who didn’t vote for Obama most likely did so because of party lines.

I am furious that race is even an issue when discussing a potential candidate. However, I don’t think the fact that America just elected an African-America man can be ignored. It shows change and progress for our country. It opens up Washington to people who maybe never thought they could make it. So to see Oprah Winfrey cry, and predominately black campuses erupt in cheers, made me tear up a little (even if I rolled my eyes a little at Jesse Jackson). I would be jumping around about the progree of women if Palin was in the white house.

As a disclaimer, I didn’t vote for a Presidential candidate. I did, however, vote on everything else! I still go back and forth between who I would have preferred in office. I’m one of those undecided voters the media kept talking about. I tend to vote a hands off approach putting more responsibility back on the state. But if Obama can get troops home it’s better for Kevin’s job, taking money aware from the war and putting it back into the other contracts, hopefully allowing the Ontario branch to remain open. And I see many areas, including the economy, where federal regulation is needed.

But it is over. No matter who is in office, we have a wonderful country where I still have the freedom to live and worship as I choose. People who say “our country is going to Hell in a hand basket” (as was overheard on Wednesday morning) have most likely never lived somewhere where their freedom is limited, and have probably never been discriminated against. Now my responsibility is to pray for my president (elect) and the people that surround him. Pray for his family and the difficulties that lie ahead. Pray that his marriage will remain strong as the stress levels begins to rise. Pray that he appoints people that will advise wisely and protect our country.

Blood Sucking Parasite

Otherwise know as the Kaiser Permanente Lab.
They took my blood and left their mark.

Atkinson's Everywhere


Kevin was in Phoenix this week and saw this little shop. I don't think we are related to any Native American's but we'll check with Gramma Rookus.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

What Can Brown Do For You?

Meet Dyllan, our nephew. Dyllan will be two years old next month, and could quite possibly be one of the cutest, most well behaved children I have ever met. He is very smart and minds his mother very well, even for a two year old. For Halloween, Dyllan was a UPS delivery driver. But the cuteness factor doesn't stop there. Dyllan's parents, Deanna and El, met about 15 years ago while loading docks of UPS. Who knew their love who produce something so adorable! We can't wait for their next package to arrive the end of Decemeber. A peek inside indicates the package is pink!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Two Years


Kevin,

It has been a wonderful two (very short) years. My love and my friendship with you has continued to grow every day. It's like that song; "I love you more today than yesterday, but not as much as tomorrow." I can't imagine my life any differently. I love you very much.