Archive for November, 2008

Thanksgiving Smorgasbord

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We had our Thanksgiving potluck at work today and it was a smorgasbord of deliciousness.  I ate myself into a food coma by 3:00 in the afternoon.  I’m already excited for turkey sandwich leftovers tomorrow.  My contribution was the above chocolate cupcakes with festive Fall acorns.  I made the acorns from caramel pieces and dipped them in chocolate and sprinkles. Although I never tried them, the coworkers said they were tasty.

Photo Credits:  Ernie, superb party organizer

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Watch out George Jetson

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She’s my new best friend and Finley’s new arch nemesis.  We’ve named her Rosey and we’re amazed with her skills so far. Watching her work is a bit mesmerizing.  Rosey sweeps her way through the house in an hour and returns to the exact place she started…amazing. I was hoping Finley would befriend her, but instead she’s terrified.  I found her this morning outside hiding underneath the patio set. Poor girl.  Well, Rosey isnt going anywhere, I’m in love.

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I’m Officially a California Girl

I experienced my first earthquake today…the locals called it a shrug, I call it an earthquake. The best word I can use to describe it is unsettling.  It really was the strangest feeling…left me a bit queasy actually.  Having the whole building shake for the slightest second.  Slight enough for me to question if it had even happened.  Weird.  It ranked a 3.1 on the scales which from what I can gather is pretty minor.  I was definitely happy to come home to our flat screen still attached to the wall.

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I Baracked the Vote!

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Election day has always been one of my favorites.  I love exercising a right that women before me fought so hard for, studying up on the candidates and propositions, filling in the tiny circles on the ballot, getting a special sticker that you can only get once every four years, religiously listening to NPR and cozying up in front of the telly and watching how my vote had an effect on the future of the country.  Very exciting!

I was a first time voter in California today and had TONS of propositions to make decisions on.  So many that I opted to do my research beforehand and fill out a sample ballot with my choices to bring to the polls with me. I do not understand why the state can’t write those props so they’re straightforward and I dont need a 40 page booklet to decipher them.  Honestly, how is that encouraging young people to vote? But I digress. How cool is it to be a part of such a historic election.

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