Friday, February 4, 2011

The Last Samurai

I guess I have kept you waiting long enough. Three months to be exact. 

Well the costumes that helped us regain our title were....drumroll please....

The Last Samurai and his Geisha



I found a vintage Kimono from Japan on Etsy and I even bought the geta sandals. I wish I would have got a better picture of those. My back hurt after having them on for about 30 minutes! I also wish I would have taken a picture with my chinese rice hat. Can you believe that Chris and I made his costume the day of the party? Nothing like procrastination. It was a lot of fun making it though. We agreed that we should make our costumes every year. We went off of Tom Cruise's costume in The Last Samurai. 
Here is a side by side for comparison...


Not too shabby, eh?


Here are few other party people...


The Scarecrow and Dorothy
Denny was crafting part of Alma's costume with us at our house...her red shoes. He glued all of the red glitter to her red flats. That is a dedicated husband right there since he was covered in glitter after he was done.



The Mexican and Border Patrol
Sorry your eyes are closed Mom. I still wanted to post the picture. 



Geisha, The Mexican, and and a Roughneck
Cody and Rachel were hands down the warmest people at the party with their coveralls on. I had leggings and a long sleeve shirt on under my kimono and I was still freezing.



Annual Family Photo
Sandra and Eddie were a Biker and his Biker Babe and Lizzie was the Wicked Witch.



I made cupcakes for the party and no one wanted to eat them! I don't know if it's because they thought it looked like a lot of work to eat them or if they were just too cute to eat, not sure. I think it was probably the latter but I'm partial to them. I made two different kinds...worms crawling out of dirt and spiders made out of oreos and licorice for legs.

We had to leave early because Chris ended up feeling sick but all in all it was another fun party.


I promise not to be away so long next time. 

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Flappers and Barbies and Brides...OH MY!

Since Hallow's Eve was this weekend I thought it would be fun to have a little belated Costume Party...aKa a walk down memory lane of all the costumes Chris and I have worn.

Our First Halloween together...
Flapper and Gangster
2006
This is my favorite!
Costume Contest: WON!

Barbie and GI Joe
2007
Costume Contest: WON!
One or both of us look goofy in every picture from that year. 
Since it's my blog, I picked a picture that I look sort of OK in.


Groupie and Slash
2008
Costume Contest: WON! (Mostly because Chris looked so rad!)
For actual Halloween we went to KISS 95 Halloween Bash and you would have thought that Chris was the real Slash. People were coming up to him to ask him if they could take a picture with him. 
Case in point...




The Bride of Frankenstein 
and the Monster himself
2009
Costume Contest: lost :(

Do you need a close up?
I can't believe we lost! The hair should have won the contest for us!
I loved my hair! I wish I could wear it like more often. My old stylist, Sara, came over and ratted part of my hair and then we ratted some extensions and piled them on my head. Chris' Franken teeth only lasted about 15 minutes. They fell out of his mouth and shattered when they hit the ground. Sad story.

I love dressing up for Halloween. Which costume is your favorite?


Up Next...find out what costume helped us reclaim our title!

Monday, October 25, 2010

baby Max Nugget

Rachel took this picture of Max one day while he was at her puppy daycare.
I just saw it on her phone the other day and immediately sent it to myself! 
Oh I love him.


It's hard to believe he was ever so small. Especially since he is large and in charge now!


See what I mean?

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Big Fish

We went to Timbo's with Cody, Rachel, and Josh on Thursday night and ordered this...

Uncle Bob's Fishwich

I am trying to eat a little healthier for the wedding so I figured I would order a fish sandwich (yes I realize it's fried) instead of a 2/3lb burger stuffed with cheese and jalapenos and tons of other gooey goodness. Well I ended up with a fish filet that was longer than my forearm!

Just FYI, I DID NOT eat the entire crabby patty. 
The part that I did eat was extremely delicious though.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

WE'RE MARRIED!!!

PSYCH!



However, we would be married if were able to stick to our original wedding date of October 16, 2010. Can you believe it?!? I'm not going to lie- I had a really nervous stomach ALL day on Saturday. I can't even imagine what it will be like on our actual wedding day. I guess I will have a flask of Pepto Bismol tucked into my garter.

We did take a little road trip this weekend though instead. A pre wedding mini-moon if you will. We went to Fredericksburg on Saturday and played tourists.

We started at Trade Days which Chris LOVED. He says Fredericksburg Trade Days is way better than Wimberley Market Days. I beg to differ. I see where he is coming from though. FTD has a lot more "guy" stuff to look at and WMD has more "girl" stuff. We will definitely make a trip back to FTD one of these days. We spent about 2 hours there. We didn't find much we had to have but I did score a cutter style tablecloth in great condition for 5 bones.
This isn't the exact one, but very similar.

Our next stop was Wildseed Farm which is right across the street from Trade Days. It was an interesting place. The Butterfly Festival was going on so it was pretty busy. I was excited to see that they had specialty pumpkins so I helped myself to 3 different kinds.


They had white pumpkins too but I had to draw the line somewhere. I joked with Chris that he better be glad that he was with me or else I would have come home with a carload of pumpkins. He said he knew, he had already thought of that. There were SO MANY cool ones though, I just wouldn't have been able to help myself if he hadn't have been there.

After we loaded up our bounty of pumpkins we headed to Main St. We decided to drive all the way down Main and make a mental note of all of the stores we definitely wanted to stop in. We found a parking spot and started our journey. Our first stop was dogologie. We bought Max a bag of homemade treats. He loves them. Then we stopped in a store called Heirlooms "Needless Necessities". Yes indeed did they haves tons of extremely cute unpractical items for us to snap up. This is one example:

Lucky for us we were in market for a doggy tie. One thing done off of the Wedding Checklist. Find Max outfit for wedding. They also had a "teeny weeny yellow polka dot bikini" [read in a sing song voice] for little girls. GAH it was SOO cute! I have to just keep reminding myself that there will still be tons of cute stuff when our babies come around. They also had those heelarious shoes.


I know there are some pretty tough critics of these, but I don't care who you are- they.are.cute! Obviously I'm not going to have a little Suri running around wearing toddler heels every day. That is a little much. These are baby shoes people. A baby that has no idea what their feet our, much less what type of shoes you have on them. So I say buy some.

We hit a few other shops up and down main, but once again didn't find too much that we absolutely had to open our wallets for. Don't get me wrong- you don't have to spend to have fun. We had a really good time together looking through all of the shops and people watching.

After we went through all of the stores it was only 2p so we decided to drive out to Enchanted Rock. O-M-G I got extremely car sick from all of the swerving around the curves and the speeding up and slowing down. I could NOT WAIT to get there. We got there and saw it from the main road and that was enough for us. We weren't really dressed for hiking so we headed back to town but decided that we should go back and get a closer look before it gets too cold. Needless to say I was really feeling sick by the time we got back to Main St.

Our next stop was the National Museum of the Pacific War. We wondered why such a little town had such an important museum. In case you're wondering the same thing Admiral Nimitz was born in Fredericksburg in 1885.


We are standing in front of the USS Pintado that has been placed to appear as if it is emerging from below. The Submarine Memorial truly is a sight to be seen. 
                   The Dedication Plaque reads:
                      Dedicated to the Men of the United States Navy’s Submarine Service in World War II, and to the 3,505 officers and enlisted men lost and now on Eternal Patrol. In proportion to their numbers, they extracted the highest price from the enemy of any of our armed forces in the Pacific, and paid the highest price in return.


It was a great experience. My favorite part was all of the artifacts that they had on display. I like to see stuff that people actually used and wore and read and wrote. They had letters that soldiers had sent home to their mothers, telegrams that were sent to families with news about their sons, and Purple Hearts given to soldiers. 

Here are few other displays from the museum:





I would really like to go back. Especially since we didn't get to see the last 3 rooms. We got there at 3:30 and they closed at 5. We didn't rush because we figured they would give us at least 10 or 15 minutes extra to finish up. Well no they didn't. In fact they come through and push you out like a herd of cattle. This guy literally almost started pushing me out. It was pretty frustrating. If you are going to kick people out at closing time then you should figure out the average time that it takes to go through the exhibit and stop selling tickets at a certain time. If you plan on going be sure to get there with enough time to complete the tour. 

After that we went back to one shop on Main St. for ice cream and a cookie. We ended up leaving with a lot more than just that. Croissants, Danishes, Cookies, Christmas Ornaments, and Milkshakes to be exact. 

We both decided we were beat (and let me just say that neither of our shoes were made for walking) and decided to head home.

And that is how we spent our Wedding Day that could have been. It was awesome.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

no. 6 sweet as sugar

  • I NEEEEED this luggage! I would need to do more traveling too. 


  • I totally bought this costume for Max a couple weeks ago. I brought it home and made him try it on and it baaaarellllyyy fit around his neck. There is no way it would have fit him by the time Halloween rolls around. I am on the hunt for a new costume. I wish I could find a dragon or something. 

  • I bought some of this lip balm at Market Days and I really like it. It's really light and unlike most homemade lip balms it doesn't have a weird taste. I bought the Peppermint Lip Balm-Tin.


  • A girl in my Education class has this cover and it's even cooler in person. This iPhone 4 case is fancy and futuristic looking. How long do I have to wait before buying another new phone case?....

  • Of course I can't go without a wedding wist. Aren't these drink stirrers adorable? I already have something to use in the drinks though so this will just have to go on the "If we had an Unlimited Budget" Folder...



Monday, October 11, 2010

Max is BACK!

Chris has been bugging me to post about Max's near death health scare so I figure now is the time.
**Warning: Long Dog Post Ahead**

For those of you that haven't heard we had a very ROUGH week and a half with Max. 

It started on Friday 9/24. I bought him a new rope toy on Friday night. Well last Friday night he started making this noise like he was choking on something and trying to gag it up. I was certain that he  was choking on a thread from the rope. Little did I know this is what a doggy cough sounds like. I called first thing Saturday morning and got an appointment. We took him to the vet and they told us he had a form of Kennel Cough. Poor Max. If you didn't know this already apparently it was an going around the city. It already like the 10th sick dog he had that day. I was freaking out a little but they said that with antibiotics he should be 100% by Monday. 

Well no such luck. On Monday night when I got home from work he was 10x worse than he was on Saturday. I took him back to the vet that night and Dr. Anderson (my favorite vet) told me that he had pneumonia. I was by myself and she kept telling me how it could get worse but it shouldn't and that she would need to observe him on Tuesday. Needless to say- I burst into tears and wailed "Is he going to be Ok?!?!" The vet assured me that everything should be fine but it was just a precautionary measure to watch him for the day. 
She gave him a shot of intravenous antibiotics and this is what I came home with...


He didn't move from that spot all night. 
It was a little weird for us because as we all know this is what we are used to...

(hahaha, this picture still makes me laugh so hard!)

I had breakfast with my mom, nana, and Rachel early Tuesday morning and asked Mom and Nana to come home with me just in case I couldn't Max into the car. He was able to make it OK himself so we headed for the vet. He spent the day hanging out in the nurses station. (Let me just say that Max is a ladies man and no lady can resist him charm. He got super special treatment all day I was told). They also gave him a catheter so they wouldn't have to keep pricking him with the shots they were giving him. He was a little better by the time I picked him up that night. 

 On Wednesday he was 100x worse. He could not even pick himself up out of his kennel. He was in so much pain that he had tears running down his face. I immediately started crying. Mom came over to help me load him, kennel and all, into her car. I drove him to Petsmart and then cried all the way inside while I tried to explain to someone that I needed help to get him out of the car. He was OK after all that day. His shot for the fever had worn off by that morning so it had gone up again. They told us that the fever and the pain made hims just too weak to move. Break my heart. 

On Thursday morning we woke up to this...

 His paw was so swollen it looked deformed. I FREAKED out! I called my mom and she came to help me load him up again. Apparently the bandage wrapped around his catheter was too tight. In the meantime the vet noticed that he kept dropping his hocks. She finally figured out that he was suffering from Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy. It's when the growth plates of young, rapidly growing, large breed dogs become enflamed. IT WAS TERRIBLE. By Thursday night he couldn't walk at all. 

Can you tell how swollen his joints are?

It was just his front legs. We were carrying him around like a reverse wheelbarrow for THREE DAYS. My back was so sore from trying to carry him around.
I was also his personal chef. It must have been good because he is licking his lips. 



He is back to himself now. Thankfully. 
Can you tell?

We took him for his check up and he was being SUCH A HAM for the vet. You could obviously tell that she gave him everything he wanted every day that he was there and he was trying to get more of whatever that may have been. Would you really want it any other way though? We told her that we were having some problems making him listen and behave and she admitted to spoiling him a little too much during his stay. It was worth it. 
I guess Max thought he was in a hotel not a vet's office.