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A Big Sea of Greatness

Mike and I went to see one of, in my opinion, the *best* live bands around. Great Big Sea knows how to put on a really, really good show. These guys are so energetic and genuinely happy to be on stage. They get the audience involved – as soon as the show starts, everyone is up on their feet “bouncing their bits” (their words, not mine – but funny ๐Ÿ˜‰ ), singing along, and clapping so much that your hands are ringing by the end of the night. They do two full sets and then two encores. At one point I was looking around the audience (old, young, middle) and realized that almost everyone had the same goofy grin on their face as I did…you can’t help it!

I was introduced to GBS just under 10 years ago. The first album I heard was their live one – Road Rage. I HIGHLY recommend this one – definitely their best one by far…you can feel the energy pouring from the CD.

Their best song though is Sea of No Cares…which actually isn’t on that album.

(The music video – 3:35)

This is the second show Mike and I have been to – and we vowed last night to try to catch them every time they’re in town. Yes. They are THAT good. And while both shows were pretty different, they both ended the same way: singing Old Brown’s Daughter, a Capella. I took video with my phone, but YouTube isn’t cooperating – so perhaps I’ll get it on here at some point.

I Made the Plunge

I joined NaBloPoMo. I even put myself on the blogroll for November. What’s NaBloPoMo, you ask? Great question! It’s a … place? club? something … that you commit to monthly by submitting your blog to the blogroll and “promising” to post on your blog every day for that month – including weekends. And apparently November is the biggie month because that’s when it was created.

Both Goddess and What a Card had mentioned it to me when I first started blogging, and at that point it just sounded too overwhelming to me. Every day? For an entire month?? Who knew at that point that I’d be doing that any way…sometimes even posting more than once! Actually, I’m pretty sure that I have hit every single day since I started blogging in June. So…I figured what the heck? Might as well ๐Ÿ™‚

Are YOU up to it? Let me know if you’re gonna do it too…

Fridayโ€™s Foto Finish Fiesta

Candid Carrie sponsors this one – head over to her blog and find LOTS of links for bloggers whoโ€™ve joined in! (You can join in too!)

Last week, I went for a walk with the kids. We rounded a corner that I hadn’t gone by before and went down a new-to-us street. As we were walking by a house, a woman was unloading her groceries from her car. Apparently, a stroller being pushed by two kids who are the same height is quite the site because she dropped what she was doing to come see everyone. The usual twin questions and all that.

While we were standing there talking with her, a double stroller comes up. Another set of twins! I’d never met this woman before, but she lives one street over. Her kids are just about a year younger than Burke and Maggie.

The grocery woman was in heaven. LOL She brought flowers to all 5 kids.

They were all excited to have the flowers.

Logan In Heaven

Logan In Heaven

Until…

Logan Flower

Logan Dropped His Flower

Wanna Support My Kids’ School?

Our kids’ school is participating in the Campbell’s Labels for Education program. The program gives schools free educational equipment in exchange for labels from the Campbell’s family of brands: Campbell’s, Franco American, Prego, V8 (need the caps for these), Market Day, Swanson, Pepperidge farm.

If you’re already eating these products (and not using them for your school) and find it easy to clip the UPC’s to send to us (or just save ’em for us to grab if we’re visiting) – we’d love it!

(The school is also doing a Calendar raffle – a prize worth around $50 is awarded to someone each day of November. If you wanna buy a $5 ticket from Burke or Maggie let me know ๐Ÿ˜‰ )

I know. I’m shameless. I can’t help it *blush*

Is It Just Me?

It’s no secret that I’m, ah, a bit bigger now after having 3 kids. Needless to say, I now need to shop from the larger size racks at departments stores. Not really a big deal…but has anyone else noticed that the larger the shirt size is, the more garish the material?? Ya. Cuz I want to ADVERTISE that I’m bigger now. In big, bold (usually ugly) patterns. Thanks.

The only other option on the racks? White. Are you kidding me? Did you not read my How To Wear White memo..? Ya. Thanks again.

Way Back When-esday

Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one. Go on over to see who else is playing – and join in too!

I wasn’t going to post this picture, but Mommy, Esq.’s HDYDI post gave me the courage. And, looking back on it, I’m sort of proud of myself now. ๐Ÿ™‚

Tandem

Tandem Nursing

It was March 1, 2005, and my entire family was visiting. I went into my bedroom to nurse the twins and got myself all set up. My sister comes in, stops short, and yells to her husband “Hey Jason! You gotta see this!” (she was quite impressed LOL) He came in and said “Hello, Nancy’s breasts.” And then went out to get the camera. (My sister is the one who took the picture though…)

Seriously though, you can’t see anything ๐Ÿ˜›

HAPPY

Happy Birthday (cousin) Grey! I can’t believe that you are TWO today!!

Can’t wait to come see you and hear all of the words you’re saying now. ๐Ÿ™‚

Have a great day and sneak more cake from Grandpa then Mommy will let you have!

It’s Not as Froufie as It Sounds

If you’ve been reading my blog for any amount of time at all now, you’ve seen me mention my nanny. Every time I say that, I feel like I should be looking down my nose, clenching my teeth (Thurston Howell the Third style) and pronouncing it “mmnahnny.” Nothing could be further from the truth. (Thank goodness!)

Since I work full-time (which wasn’t an option…both sanity-wise and budget-wise), we needed to think about daycare when my maternity leave ended with the twins. I went back and forth about whether I wanted to send them somewhere or if I should hire someone to come in. My main factors were: money, trustworthiness, and ease of getting/picking up the kids. Another factor was that I’m able to work from home 2 days a week, and I wanted to be able to see the kids on those days – but knew I wouldn’t get any work done without help.

I was scared to death about leaving them with someone who was all alone with them all day. There wouldn’t be any accountability, and they were only 4 months old at that point – so they wouldn’t be able to speak for themselves. On the other hand, the cost of sending *2* kids to daycare nearly floored me. Sure, there were a few places that offered 10% off a sibling. But 10% off extremely expensive is STILL extremely expensive. As froufie as it sounds, the nanny was actually the best option for us. It was less expensive, the kids would be home on the days I worked from home, and I wouldn’t have to worry about having them completely dressed and fed in addition to ME dressed and fed by the time I needed to be out the door.

We have actually been through quite a few nannies by now. I fired our first one for randomly not showing up and giving me lamo excuses. (I was soooo lucky that work is so flexible with me, otherwise I probably would have been fired at that time as well!) We hired two highly recommeded high school seniors for the summer while we looked for a new nanny…and found a *gem* – she was awesome. Unfortunately, after some time went by, the commute was killing her, so she needed to leave us. But she found 2 other people (friends of hers) for us to interview. She even trained her replacement by overlapping a weeks worth of time – splitting the pay! The replacement was with us for a while, but ended up having to go to school full-time, so she knew of a friend looking for work. The friend was great, but knew it was temporary because we were moving. She stayed with us – even through the move – until yet another friend started working for us. This is Brenda. Brenda started with us about 2 weeks before Logan was born. (Ya, that wasn’t stressful at all! LOL)

Brenda is like family. She truly loves all 3 kids and even calls sometimes when she gets home to see how they’re doing if they’ve been sick during the day. She’ll bring them presents or treats – just because. (She brought cookies today – and even I got one! LOL) She keeps the kids in line, so they don’t walk all over her, but she also has a lot of fun with them. I hear *lots* of laughing when I’m upstairs working. Sure, I hear crying and screeching sometimes (usually Burke…never Brenda ๐Ÿ˜‰ ) It takes *everything* in me not to rush downstairs at these points to see what’s going on – but that would undermine Brenda and I’m not going to do that. She’ll fill me in later, or call me if she needs me (which is usually never). And if I’m downstairs and one of the kids asks for something to eat, or to watch TV, or to go outside, my answer is always “Ask Brenda – Brenda’s in charge right now.” because only she knows how much they’ve already had to eat (and how good it was for them), or how much TV they’ve already had, or if she feels like going outside. I know that she appreciates this – she’s told me as much – and I think it helps the kids to know that I’m not going to give in to something they want if/when Brenda’s already said no.

Do I sometimes wish that the kids had gone to daycare? Every once in a great while I wonder if they were stimulated enough at home…but because they had each other, the socialization was pretty much built in. And all of our nannies spoke Spanish with them, so there was that (which I think is AWESOME. Maggie can speak in sentences with Brenda right now. And all 3 kids totally understand everything Brenda says to them in Spanish.) And now that the twins are in preschool, I don’t worry about that part.

We did the right thing. ๐Ÿ™‚

A Moment of Silence

…For my beloved Red Sox. They were SO.CLOSE. *sigh*

Ah well – the Rays truly outplayed them this time – but it was great to watch.

Are You Hungry?

I saw this over at The Nut House and just had to grab it.

According to halfbakedbrownieguider, this is 100 “North American” foods. You bold what you’ve tried.

1. New York pizza

2. Hoppin‘ John

3. New Mexico green chile

4. Homemade buttermilk biscuits

5. Tasso

6. Whole Maine lobster (I refuse to eat anything with the eyes still in it)

7. Calabash-style shrimp and hushpuppies

8. Kansas City barbecue ribs

9. Hot glazed Krispy Kreme

10. San Diego fish tacos (does this even SOUND good to anyone??)

11. Cheese curds (ya. don’t want that spider to sit down beside me…)

12. Key lime pie

13. Philly cheese steak

14. Memphis pork barbecue sandwich

15. Lowcountry boil

16. Huckleberry pie

17. New England clam chowder (The only sea food I’ll eat)

18. Boiled peanuts

19. Buffalo (Bison) burger

20. Eggs Benedict

21. Pastrami on rye

22. Corned beef and cabbage

23. Pancakes with maple syrup (REAL maple syrup – Vermont style baby!)

24. Everything bagel with cream cheese and tomato

25. Thin Mints

26. Frito pie

27. Potato knish with mustard

28. Silver Queen corn on the cob

29. Soft pretzel from a street cart

30. Fresh-picked blueberries (I try one every year and am reminded why I don’t like them)

31. Sourwood honey

32. State fair funnel cake (Fried Bread Dough is better *grin*)

33. Chesapeake crab cakes

34. Candied yams

35. Oyster dressing

36. Snow cone or snowball

37. Wild Alaskan salmon

38. Sautรฉed more

39. Persimmon pudding

40. General Tso’s Chicken

41. Frozen custard

42. Italian sausage with peppers and onions on a hoagie bun

43. Chili dogs

44. Buffalo wings with blue cheese (If boneless counts…)

45. Spam musubi

46. Saltwater taffy

47. Fluffernutter sandwich on Wonder Bread

48. Black and white cookie

49. Frybread

50. BLT with thick-cut applewood bacon (better with “regular” bacon though)

51. Baked beans

52. Pumpkin pie

53. Collards with vinegar and Tabasco

54. Tex-Mex fajitas with skirt steak and sautรฉed peppers

55. Fried green tomatoes

56. Succotash (although, I didn’t know it was called that until I married Mike)

57. Shrimp and grits

58. Hot water cornbread

59. Barbecue chicken pizza with red onions

60. Chicken fried steak

61. Carnitas burrito

62. Apple butter

63. Geoduck

64. Soft-serve ice cream cone dipped in chocolate shell

65. Pecan pie

66. Catfish supper at a church or fire station

67. Oysters Rockefeller

68. Homemade cranberry sauce (blech)

69. Pimento cheese

70. MoonPie washed down with R.C. Cola

71. Pickled watermelon rind

72. Cracker Jacks at the ball game

73. Smithfield ham

74. Meatloaf and mashed potato blue plate special at diner

75. Chicken and waffles

76. Po’Boy with many napkins

77. Green bean casserole with French’s fried onions (Grandma’s ROCKED)

78. Stuffed sopaipillas

79. Turducken (This is Turkey stuffed with Duck stuffed with Chicken, right?)

80. Shad roe on toast

81. Sweet potato casserole with or without marshmallows

82. Cioppino

83. New York cheesecake

4. Pan-fried river trout

85. Jambalaya

86. North Carolina pig pickin

87. California rolls

88. Burgoo

89. Penuche fudge (used to make this at work)

90. Fried peanut butter and banana sandwich

91. Scrapple or livermush

92. Elk medallions in red wine reduction

93. Muscadine grapes

94. Cheeseburger at backyard barbecue (although, NON cheese is better)

95. Open-face turkey sandwich

96. Chicago deep dish pizza

97. Cobb salad

98. Peach pie a la mode

99. Macaroni and cheese

100. Root beer float (OMG, I must have one NOW)

TOTAL: 47. Which, much like Shirley, surprises me. I’m pretty picky, which is why anything having to do with seafood on this list is *not* bold – except the clam chowder, but I’m fairly certain that I like that for the potatoes. And there are some things on this list that I’ve TRIED, but I don’t eat on a regular basis. Some of these things I’ve never even heard of.

Your turn! How many of the top 100 have you tried?

And…if you weren’t hungry before…are you now? *grin*