Saturday, July 19, 2008

Yo Gabba Gabba!, coolest show ever

I love this show. It's a kid's tv show, but I love watching it, too. The episode I saw the other day had the Aquabats performing! I saw them live, many many moons ago....at the Ogden, I think? Yeah, I think I saw them at the Ogden. Biz Markie was on an episode last week, too.

Anywho. Yo Gabba Gabba! rules.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Inspiration, in the form of Helen Mirren

I can't get over how freakin' amazing she looks. Homegirl is 63 years old, and rockin' this bikini like nobody's business. Helen, you are an inspiration!

Link to story and more pictures.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

It's been almost a year, WTF!?!?!


It's been almost one year since Paris. How in wild woolly hell did that happen!?

Sigh. I miss my BFFFFFFFF. Luckily, she's coming to visit in less than 2 months. I can't freakin' wait.

Rula Bula. Best Paris bar filled with drunk Scots EVER.


Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Train Museum is pretty darn cool

Kidlet and I went to the Colorado Railroad Museum yesterday! It was the first time for both of us, and I thought it was really neat. Trains, and the history of railroads in this country, are interesting to me. Like, starting back in the 1880s, Colorado Midland Railroad had a wildflower excursion train that took people up to the beautiful Colorado mountain fields that were brimming with wildflowers...and they actually had photo processing equipment and a darkroom on the train so that the people could buy pictures of their trip when they got back to the station. Starting back in the 19th century, this was--I had no idea that gimmick had started all the way back then! Good old USA capitalism.

Oh, and Bear picked out her own outfit yesterday. She's so cool. :)






Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Look what PMS made me do

PMS hormones can really, really mess with me. I can be sweet and happy one minute, and screaming & crying the next. My emotions feel out of control, and they yo-yo like crazy. Not fun times, for me or for anyone in my vicinity. So. My hormones have been wreaking havoc with me the last few days, and today seems to be the culmination. Specifically, the summit happened in the Target parking lot. I was having a full on meltdown, completely losing my cool. The only thing I could think to do was chop all my hair off (why this was my first response, I don't know). I really wanted to go home, take a pair of scissors, and start hacking......thankfully, I came to my senses, and went to a salon instead. I'm super happy with the result (can't tell so well in the pics, but loads of layers and razored hair framing my face). Now, does anybody have any chocolate?!


Sunday, July 6, 2008

Cedar Hill Cemetery

For a kid, what spells F-U-N like a day at the cemetery? Nothing, that's what! Heh.

I took my kiddo to Cedar Hill Cemetery today, to walk around and look at gravestones and take pictures. I had fun, and I think Lila did too....it was pretty and she could run around and there were flowers and bugs for her to look at.

There are lots of old city founders and pioneers buried there, and some neat grave markers, too. I saw a few that were fashioned to look like trees, which is very cool. I really liked those.

I was farting around with the camera, and here are some pics:



Tree-shaped gravestones



A gravesite for a little Mexican boy who died around the turn of the 20th century






Pretty flowers growing on a gravesite



Friday, July 4, 2008

Neat-o Aural Find


I stumbled on this site yesterday, and oh my hive, it's super duper cool. I've already downloaded a TON of MP3s and put them onto cds for Little Bear. The people that put together the site have compiled, just, so many old children's record recordings from the 1940s and 1950s. Gene Autry, Rosemary Clooney, so many classic songs and stories and tales, etc.....really an amazing archive of old records. And it's all free to download!

Love this site. Kiddie Records