Started this morning with my granddaughter arriving at 6:30; I was babysitting today while mom and dad went to work. My son, who lives upstairs from me, didn’t actually have to work until about 11:00, so he stayed downstairs, mostly sleeping on the couch, until he had to go get ready. No big deal, I had to get up early anyway because I had to put the ham in for 10-12 hrs. of slow cook since I was having my entire family over for dinner tonight. Got that prepared and started then left son and granddaughter to go meet my regular summer camping group so we could make our reservations for Allegany for next Summer. Initially things were not going so well there as a number of the regular cabins we reserve each year in a group were taken. Things weren’t looking too good and we were pretty surprised and frustrated (we’re usually very adept at our marathon booking method) but we ended up getting a group of cabins together on another trail. It’s a trail we’ve camped on in the past, but not for a number of years now. That reservation stuff is pretty cutthroat and they book up fast. Next year when we book we’re going to have to figure out some other approach. Anyway we have our 10 cabins, in what a friend once referred to as “Cheektowaga in the woods,†and we should be good to go.
Came back home and got back to work on prep for dinner. My granddaughter helped me make a salad, had some lunch and then we kind of hung out, played Lego’s, watched some stupid Disney channel stuff, read a couple books, and didn’t take a nap (damn). Her mom came and picked her up at 3:00. They were invited to stay for dinner but had other plans. All in all we had a good day - but I really could have used a nap.
Finished getting dinner together - had my mom, brother and nephew, and sister and niece over as my mom is leaving later this week for her annual wintering in Florida. We had really good ham, au-gratin potatoes, asparagus, and, of course, the salad granddaughter and I made. Also put out a shrimp (which I hate) appetizer and a bread, bruschetta, olive, and cheese tray appetizer. It was really quite a spread. Laughed ridiculously because I got some of the shrimp juice on my shirt and made some comment about how it stinks and that I had shrimp-boob. This was really only hysterical because anyone who has seen me would know that shrimp-boob is an absolutely absurd oxymoron in my case. Sometimes it’s good just to be silly. Had coffee and delicious cannolli cake from Tops for desert- I’ve decided this is my new favorite cake-it was so freakin good!
Days like today kind of remind me how lucky I really am to have family close.
Now I’m just tired and think I’m going to go and watch what's left of Brothers and Sisters and try not to fall asleep while doing so. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
. Betting I for sure won't make it till the News.
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11/09/2008 22:15 #46625
Long day - but good11/06/2008 23:18 #46579
Quite an eventI went tonight to the Literacy Volunteers annual Coffee & Chocolate fundraiser. I brought my daughter and her best friend to work serving food/appetizers so they could earn some community service credit for school, and just because it’s good for them in general to do that kind of thing. They did a great job and actually said they had a good time and enjoyed being part of the event - imagine!
Anyway, the evening had a few things going on like a theme basket raffle, silent auction, big basket of booze raffle, and a Willie Wonka-style raffle to win a diamond ring. They were having a “special deal†at the door that got you your admission and some tickets for all of the raffles. The package was $10 less than if you purchased all of the tickets separately. So, I went for the deal, and got the bunch of tickets for all the crap basically because it is for a good cause and even if you don’t win it’s fun to try (knowing of course that I NEVER win anything at these things).
Well, the ring they were raffling was really pretty with chocolate and white diamonds in either a platinum or white gold (not sure which) setting. The jewelers who donated the ring to the event were there and said the ring was valued at $1,000 and that they were only selling off 100 candy bars (ala a 1 in 100 chance of winning-not bad odds). Well, if you bought the package when you came in, it included 3 chances at the ring - cool, chances just increased. After walking around for a little while, I went back to the ring table to see if people could buy extra chances (I’m still not sure what possessed me to do this). They said yes, but only until the 100 bars were all sold out. For some unknown reason, I decided to buy more tickets. The cost was $10 for one or $20 for 3. I only had a $20 on me and figured what the hell. I bought the 3 chances.
At 7:15 pm, everyone was told to open their candy bars to find out who the winner was - see pix below - they don’t do justice to my new ring, but they give you a little bit of an idea anyway. I can’t wait to show it off tomorrow at work!
Oh yeah, the coffee and chocolate were really good too.
Anyway, the evening had a few things going on like a theme basket raffle, silent auction, big basket of booze raffle, and a Willie Wonka-style raffle to win a diamond ring. They were having a “special deal†at the door that got you your admission and some tickets for all of the raffles. The package was $10 less than if you purchased all of the tickets separately. So, I went for the deal, and got the bunch of tickets for all the crap basically because it is for a good cause and even if you don’t win it’s fun to try (knowing of course that I NEVER win anything at these things).
Well, the ring they were raffling was really pretty with chocolate and white diamonds in either a platinum or white gold (not sure which) setting. The jewelers who donated the ring to the event were there and said the ring was valued at $1,000 and that they were only selling off 100 candy bars (ala a 1 in 100 chance of winning-not bad odds). Well, if you bought the package when you came in, it included 3 chances at the ring - cool, chances just increased. After walking around for a little while, I went back to the ring table to see if people could buy extra chances (I’m still not sure what possessed me to do this). They said yes, but only until the 100 bars were all sold out. For some unknown reason, I decided to buy more tickets. The cost was $10 for one or $20 for 3. I only had a $20 on me and figured what the hell. I bought the 3 chances.
At 7:15 pm, everyone was told to open their candy bars to find out who the winner was - see pix below - they don’t do justice to my new ring, but they give you a little bit of an idea anyway. I can’t wait to show it off tomorrow at work!
Oh yeah, the coffee and chocolate were really good too.
tinypliny - 11/07/08 18:14
KEWL! Talk about landing the jackpot! You are the first person I know (even if only virtually) who's won a big prize like this!
@(e:paul): What are you doing here? You look smoking HOT in a moustache and love jewelery? You are like 70% Indian.
KEWL! Talk about landing the jackpot! You are the first person I know (even if only virtually) who's won a big prize like this!
@(e:paul): What are you doing here? You look smoking HOT in a moustache and love jewelery? You are like 70% Indian.
paul - 11/07/08 11:05
Wow, that is so awesome. I freakin love jewlery but don't realy have much. It must be so exciting to just win it.
Wow, that is so awesome. I freakin love jewlery but don't realy have much. It must be so exciting to just win it.
theecarey - 11/07/08 10:43
how fun! congrats on your win!
although, I would have been tossing in extra tickets for the basket of booze instead, haha
Seems like it was an exciting night. Nice that your daughter had such a great experience.yay!
how fun! congrats on your win!
although, I would have been tossing in extra tickets for the basket of booze instead, haha
Seems like it was an exciting night. Nice that your daughter had such a great experience.yay!
pmrk - 11/07/08 09:51
Congrats. What a pretty ring!
Congrats. What a pretty ring!
hodown - 11/07/08 09:28
Congrats!! The ring is beautiful :)
Congrats!! The ring is beautiful :)
11/05/2008 22:20 #46566
A few of my favorite things......Coffee, Chocolate, friends...
Just a reminder in case anyone is interested, tomorrow is Literacy Volunteers' annual Coffee & Chocolate fundraiser - 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. at the Shea's Smith Theatre & Intermission Lounge. A $20 donation gets you an evening of goodies from Fowler's Chocolates, coffee from Starbucks and appetizers from some local dining establishments. There's also entertainment, basket raffel & silent auction.
Ummm - I love coffee and chocolate.. almost as good as... whatever! hahaha
Just a reminder in case anyone is interested, tomorrow is Literacy Volunteers' annual Coffee & Chocolate fundraiser - 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. at the Shea's Smith Theatre & Intermission Lounge. A $20 donation gets you an evening of goodies from Fowler's Chocolates, coffee from Starbucks and appetizers from some local dining establishments. There's also entertainment, basket raffel & silent auction.
Ummm - I love coffee and chocolate.. almost as good as... whatever! hahaha
tinypliny - 11/05/08 22:25
(e:Gardenmama), I love coffee as well. I also love tea.
I like an occasional BITTER BITTER chocolate. :D
(e:Gardenmama), I love coffee as well. I also love tea.
I like an occasional BITTER BITTER chocolate. :D
11/05/2008 01:13 #46542
GraciousWhile I hated the negativity of this long, arduous campaign, and the campaign b.s. and rhetoric definitely made me lose some respect for both of the candidates, I must, nonetheless, say that they were both very gracious in their speeches this evening. During his speech, McCain once again seemed the man I might have considered voting for 8 years ago had he, rather than Bush, been on the ticket. But who knows, maybe a hard run at the White House back then would have changed him into whomever it was that came out in this campaign. Anyway, I thought Obama’s speech was great too. Nice to see both of them speaking of working together and healing the nation...
YEA! It’s over - tonight - I can finally sleep!
Happy Election to All, and to All a Good Night.
YEA! It’s over - tonight - I can finally sleep!
Happy Election to All, and to All a Good Night.
gardenmama - 11/05/08 20:06
I too voted for Gore in 2000, and though I don't regret it, I wasn't thrilled either. And had it been McCain running against him, I'm really not sure which way I would have gone but I think I would have given him some real consideration. dragonlady7, I too wish I could believe the theory of throwing the election on purpose - it would serve the R's right after what they did to him. I guess that's part of what surprised me with the campaign, he seemed to be trying a little too hard to please them. I understand there's a whole purse stings thing attached to the kowtowing stuff but it irks me nonetheless. And of the 2012 campaign, MrMike, maybe they'll give us at least until after inauguration day before they start up with that crap - haha.
I too voted for Gore in 2000, and though I don't regret it, I wasn't thrilled either. And had it been McCain running against him, I'm really not sure which way I would have gone but I think I would have given him some real consideration. dragonlady7, I too wish I could believe the theory of throwing the election on purpose - it would serve the R's right after what they did to him. I guess that's part of what surprised me with the campaign, he seemed to be trying a little too hard to please them. I understand there's a whole purse stings thing attached to the kowtowing stuff but it irks me nonetheless. And of the 2012 campaign, MrMike, maybe they'll give us at least until after inauguration day before they start up with that crap - haha.
joshua - 11/05/08 12:35
I voted for Gore, and it was the only vote I've ever regretted! At the time I didn't regret it too much... I was the guy passing around Noam Chomsky in class, to give you some perspective.
Look, McCain has always been this guy. All politicians (the Messiaobama included) have done things in their past they aren't too proud of in order to advance their careers. Neither Obama or McCain are "bad guys" - reasonable people know that.
I voted for Gore, and it was the only vote I've ever regretted! At the time I didn't regret it too much... I was the guy passing around Noam Chomsky in class, to give you some perspective.
Look, McCain has always been this guy. All politicians (the Messiaobama included) have done things in their past they aren't too proud of in order to advance their careers. Neither Obama or McCain are "bad guys" - reasonable people know that.
dragonlady7 - 11/05/08 12:10
I wanted McCain in 2000 too!! I wanted him more than Gore!! I was SO ANGRY when Bush got the nomination, I was almost madder about that than him actually winning. McCain is a hawk but he would have buttoned up Afghanistan before going after Iraq. People keep saying "Oh you can't blame W for all that's wrong now" but that's bull, it was his personal batshitness that put so much pressure on us to go after Saddam personally.
Ugh.
But yes. McCain's speech was the way I remember him being, back when I liked him. It was disconcerting, because I had this odd warm-fuzzy feeling. Is it just that he's defeated, that I like him again? No, the things he said were actually nice, and sensible.
I read a theory that he threw the election on purpose because he wanted to screw the Republicans who'd screwed him.
I like that theory, weirdly.
I wanted McCain in 2000 too!! I wanted him more than Gore!! I was SO ANGRY when Bush got the nomination, I was almost madder about that than him actually winning. McCain is a hawk but he would have buttoned up Afghanistan before going after Iraq. People keep saying "Oh you can't blame W for all that's wrong now" but that's bull, it was his personal batshitness that put so much pressure on us to go after Saddam personally.
Ugh.
But yes. McCain's speech was the way I remember him being, back when I liked him. It was disconcerting, because I had this odd warm-fuzzy feeling. Is it just that he's defeated, that I like him again? No, the things he said were actually nice, and sensible.
I read a theory that he threw the election on purpose because he wanted to screw the Republicans who'd screwed him.
I like that theory, weirdly.
dcoffee - 11/05/08 11:44
I think the real McCain showed up last night. He was a class act. He was great on SNL last weekend too. Maybe with the campaign over now he can go back to being himself.
I think the real McCain showed up last night. He was a class act. He was great on SNL last weekend too. Maybe with the campaign over now he can go back to being himself.
mrmike - 11/05/08 09:41
Had McCain been that guy all along he might not have had to stuggle so. He spent so much time wanting the country off his front lawn in recent months, it was difficult to tell what he for.
Great speeches and now it is finally over and we can concern ourselves with something else until the 2012 campaign begins next month.
Had McCain been that guy all along he might not have had to stuggle so. He spent so much time wanting the country off his front lawn in recent months, it was difficult to tell what he for.
Great speeches and now it is finally over and we can concern ourselves with something else until the 2012 campaign begins next month.
11/03/2008 18:32 #46498
ELECTION WOEsI find with the closer tomorrow gets, the more apprehensive I become. I know that Obama is ahead in the polls but, 8 years ago, so was Gore (I believe it was by 8 points pre-election day) - we all know how that turned out. Part of my concern is that frequently the polls make teetering, would-be voters stay home if their candidate of choice is the one who is ahead; or makes voters come out if their candidate is behind. A combination of these two things causes really bad things to happen, ala 8 years ago. Thank god I’m off work tomorrow because I just don’t think I’ll be getting much sleep tonight.
On the brighter side, after tomorrow, come what may, it will all be over. No more phone calls, no more flyers, no more dreadful negative TV ads, and on and on and on... that in itself deserves some celebrating.
On the brighter side, after tomorrow, come what may, it will all be over. No more phone calls, no more flyers, no more dreadful negative TV ads, and on and on and on... that in itself deserves some celebrating.
metalpeter - 11/03/08 18:50
Yes it being over is a good thing. Being ahead in polls doesn't mean shit. First of all people don't allways tell the truth in them. Not everyone votes. Not to mention the polls are not given to everyone and I'm sure there selection process could be biased based on who is doing the poll. But see there is another factor that I don't think the polls cover what states will be won. For example you might 10% lead in the polls and even in the election but you win the states you win by a large number of people then you can win the popular vote but if those states don't have enough points then you can still lose.
Yes it being over is a good thing. Being ahead in polls doesn't mean shit. First of all people don't allways tell the truth in them. Not everyone votes. Not to mention the polls are not given to everyone and I'm sure there selection process could be biased based on who is doing the poll. But see there is another factor that I don't think the polls cover what states will be won. For example you might 10% lead in the polls and even in the election but you win the states you win by a large number of people then you can win the popular vote but if those states don't have enough points then you can still lose.
That's B.U.S.Y!! :D