Friday, December 3, 2010

How you doin' good lookin?

I never leaf through a copy of National Geographic without realizing how lucky we are to live in a society where it is traditional to wear clothes.  ~Erma Bombeck

It's that time again.  Here are some highlights from hubby's wardrobe:

Sunny greetings

Uber Prep



Rugged and Ready

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Welcome, December!

Today, Charlie and I were greeted by a wintry surprise.

The cold and snowy weather came at a perfect time.  Our fridge has been on the fritz and now stores everything at an ultra-mild 70ยบ. While that temperature is great for humans and dogs, it's not so good for milk or meat.  So now we're storing our food "Little House on the Prairie" style until the fridge gets fixed.


Doesn't this remind you of an image from an airport scanner?  I can already spot three deadly weapons:  salami, margarine, and cheese.

And now, we finally get to wear our boots.  Ta da!

This picture was obviously not taken today.

 Big, clunky, and ugly, these babies are going to get us through the winter.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Taste the rainbow

Tonight I made rainbow soup.


If I eat vegetables and vegetables eat sunlight, then do I eat sunlight?

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

True blue fan

You know a child is a true Food Network fan when you hear her having this conversation:

Adult:  What do you want to be when you grow up?
5-yr old niece:  A food chef.  But first I have to win a competition.


A future Iron Chef

Monday, November 29, 2010

Funny words

While traveling this Thanksgiving, we saw quite a few funny signs, ads, and labels:

Perhaps this car would like some company?

Aren't they cute?  I'd like one Pity Party please.

This sign greeted us as we returned to Michigan.  Welcome home!

Have you ever paid for smells?
Strange, right?  I guess you always have to read the fine print.