
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Leakesville Lake House

Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Meeting in Mobile






Thanks, Miche!
Monday, August 10, 2009
More Backyard Critters
I wish I had been home to see this little guy in person!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Cali Trip, Part Two
On Thursday Ken and I headed off on our own again, this time to hike in Muir Woods. It was a little chilly in the forest, surrounded by immense trees with little sunlight peeking through the dense canopy. We walked the trails for just over an hour, drove down to check out Muir Beach (cold and not very exciting), then stopped off at the Pelican Inn (upon Debbie and Paul’s recommendation) for pre-lunch drinks. The inn looks like it was plucked right out of England! So cute.
After drinks at the inn, we drove to Sausalito for lunch. We both were in agreement for where to go: Horizons, the restaurant on the water where Paul and Debbie took us 7 years ago and the place where we first tried mussels. They did not disappoint us this time, either! Not nearly as rich as the dish we love at Martinique in NOLA, but very fresh-tasting and delicious. It was an absolutely gorgeous afternoon, so we walked around town a bit after our fabulous lunch. Then we went back to the house to meet up with Debbie and the kids, got right back in the car, and headed out to the boys’ t-ball game. While they had fun running around in the dirt, the adults enjoyed beers and tacos from Cactus in the outfield!
Fantastic food with a breathtaking view: we sat next to each on a bench right by the water.
Friday was our last full day in Cali. We decided to take the kids to the new California Academy of Sciences museum in San Francisco. The place is huge with so much to see, and it was a little crowded, but we managed to get in a good couple of hours there. My favorite part was the top floor of the rainforest exhibit, where lots of butterflies are freely flying around. So cool! We even got to go on the “living roof.” Check out the pics below.
After the museum, we walked around San Francisco for the rest of the afternoon, including visiting one of my favorite places in the city: Ghirardelli Square. We of course had to get ice cream, and it did not disappoint. We had our treat on the grassy area in front of the square overlooking the Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge and decided to take said bridge back to the house so I could get some pics.
We had a quiet night at home, a relaxing next morning, and all of a sudden it was time to leave. But we managed to squeeze in one last picnic on the Embarcadero before we had to go to the airport and tell them goodbye. Thanks for everything, you guys; we had an incredibly fantastic time spending the week with you!
When can we come back??? :)
Monday, July 27, 2009
Cali Trip, Part One
The next day Ken and I took off on our own to explore Half Moon Bay, CA, which is about an hour's drive away from Berkeley. It's a cute, small beach town. We hiked along the coast near the gorgeous Ritz Carlton resort, then headed to Barbara's Fishtrap for a yummy lunch of fish and chips. And, lo and behold, right across the street from our lunch spot was Half Moon Bay Brewing Company. Perfect! The beer was pretty tasty, and there were lots of different kinds to try.

Wednesday we visited the Marine Mammal Center in Marin, and I have decided that I could be very happy working there. It is such a cool facility, and I even got to see a live necropsy on a sea lion. Not the greatest thing to watch, but of course I was interested and had to drag myself away to catch up with everyone else!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Greetings from Not-So-Sunny-But-Rather-Chilly California!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
A Night Out
The movie was very good, well-done like the others. I probably should have skimmed the book before seeing it, though. I'm sure there were lots of little plotlines left out that I just don't remember since I haven't read the book in awhile. And at a few points throughout the movie, I was left wanting just a little bit more meat to the story. But Rowling packed so much into the novels that the movies would be 6 hours long if the filmmakers did so! However, I bet many fans would not mind a HP movie of that length, provided that built-in bathroom breaks were included in the screenings.
Ultimately, I enjoyed the latest installment. There were some incredible effects, and the scenes focused on the students' raging hormones were hysterical. But unlike the other movies, the end of this one left me wanting to jump right into the next one. I always knew the story would eventually be continued at the end of the first five, but all of those were wrapped up neatly enough to satisfy me for the meantime. Not so in this one! And we'll have to wait over a year until the first part of the final movie is released: it is currently set to come out on November 19, 2010.
As a side note, I just finished watching the ABC special "J.K. Rowling: A Year in the Life" (http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=8081011&page=1). Her story is an incredible one, and it was interesting to hear her discuss her past, her fame, and how much her personal life influenced her HP writing. She seems to have maintained a hold on a very down-to-earth personality, despite her renowned status and all that she's been through. I look forward to her next project (which she cryptically refers to as a "political fairytale") being published!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Harry Potter 6
The next movie in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, opens tomorrow! After a very long wait since the fifth movie came out, we will finally see the sixth installment come to life on the big screen. I went with some friends to a midnight showing of Phoenix, but I am not planning on doing that again. I was really excited to see it, but I actually started to fall asleep since it was so late! My wonderful husband has agreed to take me to see Prince on Thursday evening after work, so keep your fingers crossed the theater isn’t too swamped with diehard HP fans!
Two Weddings and a Get-Together
Last weekend Kenny and I were in New Orleans again. We had two weddings to attend on Friday night, one for a high school friend of his (Keith) and one for a family friend of mine (Karen). They just had to be on the same night! We went to Keith’s ceremony and part of his reception in Metairie first, then we headed downtown to the Westin for the end of Karen’s reception. Both were lots of fun; congrats to the two newly married couples!
Kenny and I were going to head back to Lafayette on Saturday, but Reyna ended up coming into town with Natalya, and she wanted to see everyone. So a few of us got together for an impromptu visit on Saturday evening. I think there were almost as many kids as there were adults! Man, we’re getting old.
So we didn’t get back home until Sunday afternoon. Ken immediately headed outside to give the grass a much needed cut, while I put things away from the weekend and assembled homemade pizzas for dinner. We ended up coming home with more than we originally brought, but no complaining here: I got two purple glass hurricanes (with candles) and a red decorative ceramic pot from my mom. Score!
Now we’re in the middle of getting through a relatively easy week at work, and then we’re off to California! Can’t wait!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Windows Live Writer….thanks, Suzanne!
Suzanne recently wrote about using Live Writer to post pictures to her blog, so I thought I’d check it out myself. So far it seems like a pretty easy-to-use program! Let’s see how pictures look:
I think I like it! That was always one of my main problems with Blogger…..the limitation on how to post pictures. Live Writer offers lots more options, which is fabulous! I’m going to have fun playing around with all of the features.
I also found a new template/background for my blog….hope you all like it!