This week's You Capture theme is the letter "L." Anything beginning with L. I had a few favorites, so I'm gonna post more than one this week! More bang for you buck here at My Trash and Treasure. Well, more bang for your free viewership, but it just doesn't sound as nice.
Here's the first (and the reason I took my camera to IKEA) lamp light. See what I did with the double "L" there? Just checking:
And now onto my personal favorites, baby legs:
And lashes:
Next week is "Technology." Hmmm. I'll be spending the week trying to figure out how to get pictures of my kids involved in that theme.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
clean-up on aisle 911
We had an interesting afternoon and evening here. And when I say interesting, I mean really kind of crazy. Plus we have bats in our attic, but let's not go there right now. I'm really freaked out that one will get into the baby's room and bite her, but again, let's not go there. Did you know they don't leave a mark when they bite? Ok, focus, Ruthie.
So the other day we took a family trip to IKEA, which was pretty much awesome as is usual with IKEA. The babysitting room was full, but no problem, because Fletcher likes the whole store, really. We bought a few things along with the mattress we were there to buy, including some really cute lamps I had my eye on ever since a friend bought them with me on a previous trip. I had assumed they used florescent bulbs, but when I got them home I realized they were some other kind of bulb that got superdy-duperdy hot hot hot. Like I burned my finger hot. And just the right size for a small hand to reach in and burn his or her fingers, too. So back to the store they went, where I got the bigger version that DOES use the florescent bulbs, shown here beyond the original small burny hot one:
Yes, I took my camera into IKEA. What, you don't? Seriously, people looked at me weird, but whatever. I'm practicing my craft. Er, hobby.
Whoa, I've gotten off track. So today we took the lamps back to exchange them, this time leaving the kiddos with the babysitter. While sitting at a stoplight, we saw something really disturbing in the white Nissan in front of us. The man was beating the woman next to him. Like punching harrrrd. And she was punching back somewhat, too. And of course, Brian being Brian, throws the car into park and starts getting out of the car. So I'm holding onto his arm with one hand and calling 911 with the other. But my calls to 911 keep dropping, and my phone's not working. Finally we call on Brian's phone and get through, telling them the details of who, when, where, etc. Meanwhile we see the woman get out of the car and walk off. We turn around and go back to see if she wants us to take her somewhere or wait with her until the police get there, but we cannot find her or the car she came out of. So we go onto IKEA. The cops keep calling my phone over and over, trying to find out if I'm alright since my calls were dropping. I call them back and say, YES, I'm fine, stop calling. So they call Brian and ask him what kind of car he drives. What??? They are all shades of confused about what we called about before, so he explains all over again, and we think: the end.
Thennnn, our babysitter calls, asking if we are OK. Yes, we're fine...? Okay, well, the police were asking about you... And so we assume they somehow looked up our home number and she talked to them over the phone. But on the way home, I check my email on my phone, and find one from my neighbor asking if everything is ok, what with all the police cars in front of our house. Wha??? When we got home, our babysitter told us the police came, asking where I was, asking to see in our garage. And they were apparently not so nice to her.
Boo, police. How did this get so messed up? We gave the make, model, and license plate of the other car, and what do they do? They take my phone number, look up my address, and come harass my babysitter because they thought I was the victim. Meanwhile, they admit to me over the phone they have YET to visit the home of the Nissan owner. Seriously? Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful for the service of others, grateful for the policemen, firemen, military who risk their lives to keep us all safe. But I really really hope that this is not the norm.
p.s. Brian will touch a burny hot light bulb if you ask him to test it after you burn your own finger on it. But then he'll walk around IKEA holding ice and saying: Ow, ow, ow. He's so pretty.
So the other day we took a family trip to IKEA, which was pretty much awesome as is usual with IKEA. The babysitting room was full, but no problem, because Fletcher likes the whole store, really. We bought a few things along with the mattress we were there to buy, including some really cute lamps I had my eye on ever since a friend bought them with me on a previous trip. I had assumed they used florescent bulbs, but when I got them home I realized they were some other kind of bulb that got superdy-duperdy hot hot hot. Like I burned my finger hot. And just the right size for a small hand to reach in and burn his or her fingers, too. So back to the store they went, where I got the bigger version that DOES use the florescent bulbs, shown here beyond the original small burny hot one:
Yes, I took my camera into IKEA. What, you don't? Seriously, people looked at me weird, but whatever. I'm practicing my craft. Er, hobby.
Whoa, I've gotten off track. So today we took the lamps back to exchange them, this time leaving the kiddos with the babysitter. While sitting at a stoplight, we saw something really disturbing in the white Nissan in front of us. The man was beating the woman next to him. Like punching harrrrd. And she was punching back somewhat, too. And of course, Brian being Brian, throws the car into park and starts getting out of the car. So I'm holding onto his arm with one hand and calling 911 with the other. But my calls to 911 keep dropping, and my phone's not working. Finally we call on Brian's phone and get through, telling them the details of who, when, where, etc. Meanwhile we see the woman get out of the car and walk off. We turn around and go back to see if she wants us to take her somewhere or wait with her until the police get there, but we cannot find her or the car she came out of. So we go onto IKEA. The cops keep calling my phone over and over, trying to find out if I'm alright since my calls were dropping. I call them back and say, YES, I'm fine, stop calling. So they call Brian and ask him what kind of car he drives. What??? They are all shades of confused about what we called about before, so he explains all over again, and we think: the end.
Thennnn, our babysitter calls, asking if we are OK. Yes, we're fine...? Okay, well, the police were asking about you... And so we assume they somehow looked up our home number and she talked to them over the phone. But on the way home, I check my email on my phone, and find one from my neighbor asking if everything is ok, what with all the police cars in front of our house. Wha??? When we got home, our babysitter told us the police came, asking where I was, asking to see in our garage. And they were apparently not so nice to her.
Boo, police. How did this get so messed up? We gave the make, model, and license plate of the other car, and what do they do? They take my phone number, look up my address, and come harass my babysitter because they thought I was the victim. Meanwhile, they admit to me over the phone they have YET to visit the home of the Nissan owner. Seriously? Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful for the service of others, grateful for the policemen, firemen, military who risk their lives to keep us all safe. But I really really hope that this is not the norm.
p.s. Brian will touch a burny hot light bulb if you ask him to test it after you burn your own finger on it. But then he'll walk around IKEA holding ice and saying: Ow, ow, ow. He's so pretty.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
You Capture
So part of playing around with my new photog hobby is going to include me participating in this loverly lady's weekly photography challenge, called You Capture. I've been looking at her blog for a while now, envious of her enormous talent for not only photography, but for just being awesome in general. And now I'm participating! Yay! So this week's challenge is WARMTH. Very nice. It's time for some warmth around here, and voila! Here it is- 50 degrees here today, yahoo!!! Here is my photo:
Warm bath, and oh, warm fuzzies looking at these two bottoms. How cute is this? I mean, this is so sweet I could go into a diabetic coma just looking at this. What you don't see is them screaming at each other when Rowan tried to grab Fletcher's train. But I'll choose to remember just this moment.
Warm bath, and oh, warm fuzzies looking at these two bottoms. How cute is this? I mean, this is so sweet I could go into a diabetic coma just looking at this. What you don't see is them screaming at each other when Rowan tried to grab Fletcher's train. But I'll choose to remember just this moment.
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you capture
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
reunited
Reunited with my blog! I really missed blogging. But I kept wondering what the heck to blog about. So hang in there with me while I find my way again, cause I feel bloggy. I really feel bloggy and like I'm overflowing with lots of interesting tidbits about my life. Well, I may be playing fast and loose with the word "interesting" but, you know. I'm trying to use a little of this creative energy I have returning to me now that my baby is getting older. My 2 1/2 year old and 9 month old keep me busy, but I'm finding a little more time here and there to follow my bliss. Or, something less pukey sounding than that. But that's the idea. My littles make me happy, but I can always find more happiness in this world!
So for my first post, I'll share my Valentine's Day! My husband is pretty awesome and takes really good care of us (and our country... he is in the ARMY). So I wanted to do something special for him. I found a yummy looking recipe involving two of his loves: brownies and oreos. I found it here. Basically it involves dipping oreos into brownie batter, throwing them in the oven, and then decorate them fancy-like. Here is what they looked like out of the oven:
And then I put pretty red hearts on them so they'd look Valentiney.
And out of the oven, oh yum! They were soft and gooey, and Fletcher ate 2 or 3 to help out. We found out later that they harden to the consistency of coal. Poor Brian. I sent them off with him today to work with instructions to have his people warm them in a microwave for a few secs. Perhaps I did something wrong, but the directions were pretty straightforward. Sigh.
After helping out with the taste-testing, I made Fletcher a hotdog with a special side of ketchup for lunch. His face says it all! (And YES I also gave him some carrots and apples, and I give him nitrate-free hotdogs for all you judgy-judgersons out there)
Brian outdid himself and brought home 3 bouquets of flowers (including my fav- tulips!) cards, balloons and gifts for the kids, and chocolate for mama. My 3 funny Valentines-
Anyhoo, I also made his favorite meal, steak the size of your head, and double baked potatoes.
And he likes it still mooooing. Hey, this is true love when a vegetarian picks out a bloody steak for her carnivorous husband. And then once the kiddos were tucked tightly to sleep, we ate and drank and were generally merry!
*burp*
Hope you all had a fabulous Valentine's Day.
So for my first post, I'll share my Valentine's Day! My husband is pretty awesome and takes really good care of us (and our country... he is in the ARMY). So I wanted to do something special for him. I found a yummy looking recipe involving two of his loves: brownies and oreos. I found it here. Basically it involves dipping oreos into brownie batter, throwing them in the oven, and then decorate them fancy-like. Here is what they looked like out of the oven:
And then I put pretty red hearts on them so they'd look Valentiney.
And out of the oven, oh yum! They were soft and gooey, and Fletcher ate 2 or 3 to help out. We found out later that they harden to the consistency of coal. Poor Brian. I sent them off with him today to work with instructions to have his people warm them in a microwave for a few secs. Perhaps I did something wrong, but the directions were pretty straightforward. Sigh.
After helping out with the taste-testing, I made Fletcher a hotdog with a special side of ketchup for lunch. His face says it all! (And YES I also gave him some carrots and apples, and I give him nitrate-free hotdogs for all you judgy-judgersons out there)
Brian outdid himself and brought home 3 bouquets of flowers (including my fav- tulips!) cards, balloons and gifts for the kids, and chocolate for mama. My 3 funny Valentines-
Anyhoo, I also made his favorite meal, steak the size of your head, and double baked potatoes.
And he likes it still mooooing. Hey, this is true love when a vegetarian picks out a bloody steak for her carnivorous husband. And then once the kiddos were tucked tightly to sleep, we ate and drank and were generally merry!
*burp*
Hope you all had a fabulous Valentine's Day.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
remiss
Yes, it has been well over two months since my last post. But I am pregnant. Which means I am tired. And nauseated. And cranky. Did I mention cranky?
The crankiness is not so bueno for my mood to go hunting for used stuff. Ugh. I just wanna throw my hands in the air and go buy a bunch of STUFF from Target. So I have sometimes. I have cheated big time on my own rules. Oh well. Things I have bought whilst cheating: new pregnancy jeans. I did look at goodwill, no dice. A coupla books from Barnes and Nobles. There, I said it. And it will probably happen again. Some birthday presents for people. I should have looked on ebay, or etsy, but have I mentioned I am a procrastinator?
Oh well. And to be fair, I will admit that new things will be bought for Christmas. I really want to get the babe a train set, but I have looked over and over at Once Upon a Child, and they NEVER have it. And also we'll probably end up getting some new stuff for our family. But we are going to be getting items that donate a percentage to charity. There's a lot of cool stuff out there that does this- google it, people. And lastly, we pick a needy person or two off the tree at church every year, and I am not going to give this person or child something used. I think it's important to give something they themselves could not go out and get.
The crankiness is not so bueno for my mood to go hunting for used stuff. Ugh. I just wanna throw my hands in the air and go buy a bunch of STUFF from Target. So I have sometimes. I have cheated big time on my own rules. Oh well. Things I have bought whilst cheating: new pregnancy jeans. I did look at goodwill, no dice. A coupla books from Barnes and Nobles. There, I said it. And it will probably happen again. Some birthday presents for people. I should have looked on ebay, or etsy, but have I mentioned I am a procrastinator?
Oh well. And to be fair, I will admit that new things will be bought for Christmas. I really want to get the babe a train set, but I have looked over and over at Once Upon a Child, and they NEVER have it. And also we'll probably end up getting some new stuff for our family. But we are going to be getting items that donate a percentage to charity. There's a lot of cool stuff out there that does this- google it, people. And lastly, we pick a needy person or two off the tree at church every year, and I am not going to give this person or child something used. I think it's important to give something they themselves could not go out and get.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
smug karma

So in a rare expedition without the baby, I went to the mall last week to enjoy one of my favorite pastimes. Drinking coffee and reading magazines and books without buying them at Barnes & Nobles. I know, it's not totally kosher, but I do purchase a coffee, right? I don't know what it is about that place, but I could spend hours there. Anyhoo, I really made this an out-of-the-house event and went so far as to put on a new/used pair of jeans from Goodwill with the smug satisfaction of paying $8 for a $60 pair of Gap jeans. Well, my smugness wore off as I walked into Barnes and Nobles. I set off the alarms walking INTO the store. The guy behind the counter looked me up and down and said "Are you wearing new jeans?" I blushed, and said no. He held out a pair of scissors and said "Go to the bathroom and cut out the tag, I bet your jeans are new." Oh boy was I embarrassed. I thought about explaining that no, they aren't new, they are new/used, but that would be rambling, which is also embarrassing. I hung my head and took the scissors. Sure enough, their previous owner apparently never walked through those store detector thingies, cause there it was, the security tag. Oy.
Here's the real kicker. That was the first AND last time I'll ever wear those jeans. I gathered up about 6 bags of clothing, shoes, and purses to give to the Salvation Army. Well, of course I didn't get the bags out the night before, so the morning they were coming to pick up the stuff I was scrambling to get it all out on the curb before 7:30 am. If you haven't guessed by now, I put my new/used favorite jeans out. How? I don't know. I don't remember doing it, but I must have stuffed them in a bag last minute somehow. I guess my inner gloating over such a great find really came around to bite me in the ass!! Who knew there was smug karma???
p.s. here is a picture of the jeans. obviously NOT on me :)
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