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Monday, November 25, 2013

Great Salt Adventure



Moose and I took a trip to walk along the Great Salt Lake near Farmington. Meanwhile, Michael went on a "man's weekend" where the only thing he took was a change of socks and three pounds of bacon. Most of my visits to the lake involved my third grade class and lots of free taffy, but this time, I mostly just watched Moose chase ducks through the reeds. Maybe he'll become a water dog after all.

Here are a bunch of pretty, pretty lake pictures and goofy, goofy dog pictures.

Deb and Diane's pup, Watson.  





 Belle, the beautiful.

Mmmm, tastes like brine shrimp.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Moose Hates Treadmills

Each day this week, I've set out to run. I leapt out of my bed (ok, I stumbled out) and rushed to the window. What did I see? No, not popcorn popping, but wind. Yesterday, I watched my neighbors trashcan blow by my window. Running is hard enough, I can't do it in a crazy windfest.


Because the place where I live feels an awful lot like the first few minutes of the Wizard of Oz lately, I called up my Grandparents-in-law to bum off of their treadmill. I found myself in their basement surrounded by medals that they have won in races and a slew of first place plaques and trophies. I'm not sure if it made me run any faster, but it was good inspiration.

Michael's Grandma even turned on a tv for me. I better get a subscription to this place. I suppose I did marry one of their most lovable grandsons--that's like a gym membership.



On how marriage is like a gym membership:

1. When you first begin, everyone is really supportive
2. You get a new accessory (rings / plastic keychain pass)
3. They tend to go together.

Pre-wedding: gotta fit in this dress. 

Post-wedding: gotta lose this weight that I gained from using all my new baking appliances. 


(PS, If you google "baking appliances love," you get the above photos. The second photo is called "Happy Asian Couple Baking Muffins" and the first one is called "Hot Dates in Your Very Own Kitchen" in case you were interested)

4. Finally, it takes a lot of paperwork to get out of it

Moose simply did not understand what I was doing. Mom, why are you running inside? Also, how can I run with you. 


He stared at me the whole time, with occasional bouts of whining, and a few dicey attempts to join me on the treadmill -- that probably would have looked a little like this. Poor guy, it will stop being so windy and start snowing buckets soon enough -- then we can frolick, Mooser.


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Astronomy and a Movie

One day last week, Michael surprised me with a date. I know, I was shocked too. In the spirit of this spontaneity, I planned a date a few weeks in advance.


We went to Brevies to listen to an astronomer talk to us about how crazy asteroids are...tumbling into our atmosphere and the like. It was entertaining and the food was pretty good too. After the lecture, we watched 'When Worlds Collide.' If you have 80 minutes, you should really check it out. My favorite part is definitly the last scene. I should call some modern filmmakersnand and suggest that they reintroduce large scale matte paintings. 



The last scene of the movie, features the main characters walking out it to the new world. When we walked out of the theaters it was snowing like crazy--it was almost as if we'd walked out into a new world. Bam!