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Disposable Cameras

My nephew Jake went to sleep away camp for a week last week, he's 7 going on 8. Through the summer camp administration I was able to send him emails to say hello (although he couldn't reply) and his parents were also able to send him "care packages" (I know it sounds like an exaggeration when the kid is only going away for a week but the kids probably feel pretty homesick because often times they've never been away from home for that long). Anyway, my sister decided to send him a care package on one day which contained, among other things, a disposable camera. At the end of the week when my sister went to pick him up from the camp she said "OK Jake give me the disposable camera so that we can go get it developed" to which he replies in his most deadpan "duh" attitude (seriously): "Mom, it's a DISPOSABLE camera, you take pictures and then you throw it away. Duh!". Can you believe it? Then I started thinking to a kid who's 7.

Climbing the corporate ladder

Everyone knows I've been having my Office Space moments more and more often lately, mostly due to my job disappearing and my new job not starting until about a month from now. Among other things, I have decided that not only will I catch up on my reading, but I will also use the internet to talk with old friends and exponentially grow my number of blogs and time spent on Facebook. But most importantly I decided I was going to take advantage of my $22 a month gym membership here at work to get in shape over the next month. Especially since I'll hopefully be pregnant soon and therefore need to desperately stay away from gaining 46 lbs. like last time! So yesterday I did a crazy elliptical workout with my workout buddy and today we did yoga. I usually try to workout at the end of the day so that I can go home afterwards and not have to shower or change here at work. But after yoga today (which was during lunchtime) I decided you know what, I'm not going to change back in

It's an Ad, but it is Art? (From Time Magazine)

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The first time I read this article I thought to myself, we have truly reached rock bottom. I never thought it could get worse than where reality TV has taken us. And granted, some of the reality TV shows like So You Think You Can Dance are my favorite shows. I even have a blog about SYTYCD . But other reality shows are just an aberration. Which is what I think this might be. Are the networks that desperate for ratings? Yes of course they are. But is that the reason why they've come to this? Or will this truly make for entertaining TV? I guess only time (and the ratings) will tell... As sometimes happens on TV, the Geico "Cavemen" ad campaign was a good idea born of a lame one. The concept, says Joe Lawson, one of the writers who conceived it, was that signing up with the insurer online was so easy "even a caveman" could do it. "It was just a dumb way of saying that our website is really easy," Lawson says. So he and his collaborators added a twist: a g

Gabi's training for the Olympics

We've moved on from wanting to be on the next installment of Jackass, now Gabi wants to be an olympic obstacle jumper. Daddy is her best playmate so whatever crazy thing he does she wants to do as well.

Is the iPhone worth $1000 a year?

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iPhone mania nears fever pitch By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY LOS ANGELES — Christopher Parr won't go so far as to bring his sleeping bag to his local AT&T store to be first in line for Apple's coveted iPhone when it goes on sale next week. But he will be there opening night to plunk down $599 for the combination iPod, cellphone and wireless Internet device within hours of its debut. "Cellphones have under-delivered," says Parr, 40, of Madison, Wis. "This fills a real void. Most Internet over the phone is a terrible user experience. I love the idea of having the real Internet in my pocket." June 29 is the day many gear-heads have marked on their calendars as iDay, the release of what independent analyst Richard Doherty calls "the most eagerly awaited consumer technology device of the last 20 years." Since January, when it was first announced, the iPhone has captivated consumers, Wall Street investors and the media as the right product a

This is pretty mind boggling

Mara's last supper

OK so it was really breakfast. We took Mara to eat at Echo one last time before she took off for Boston. Here's Gabi enjoying the dining experience at Echo .

Barcelona Tapas

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We went to Indianapolis this weekend because my sister's husband Tom got the guys tickets and a VIP suite for the Formula One race. We got there Saturday afternoon after saying adieu to our dear friend Mara and going to Jose's soccer game. We got there in time for dinner, which we reserved for at Barcelona Tapas in downtown Indianapolis. We parked at the Omni hotel and walked all the way to the restaurant which was a great 10-15 min. walk. The city was abuzz with the most diverse group I've seen this side of the country, all kinds of European guys (mostly) out to see Formula One racing at the US Grand Prix. Anyway, the restaurant experience was great, pretty close to the real Spanish thing. The sangria was great, and we particularly loved the "boquerones" and the "croquetas", of which we got multiple orders. It was a shame they didn't have the churros for dessert because I really wanted to try those. But I guess my weight will thank me for that la

Splash Island

Labeled as "your Caribbean vacation close to home", Splash Island is located in Plainfield, IN. Since the guys were at Formula One yesterday (for Father's Day), the girls decided to take the kiddos to the water park. We got there at exactly 12:02 pm, two full minutes after it had opened, and there was already a line at the door and no lounge chairs under the shade. In any case, Gabi was sort of scared of the water at first, but eventually she took her cues from her cousin Jakey and decided to test the waters. Here she is, whenever you see her repeating something 20,000 times, it means she's having FUN with a capital F. Who needs Formula One? I don't know about the "Caribbean vacation close to home", but I'll go with it since it's the closest to the Caribbean I'll be in a few months...

Where's the iPhone?

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I remember when the ads for the iPhone came out, I was so excited I immediately went to the Apple web site and signed up to be the FIRST to hear about iPhone news. I also remember they distinctly said June'07. So where's the iPhone???? Almost as soon as I was done posting this I got the email from Apple saying it's arriving June 29!!!

BP's Sunflower Seed Campaign

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So I feel like I have to comment on this cause I think it's a pretty brilliant marketing campaign in terms of changing my perception of BP Amoco, although we'll talk about whether it actually gets me to convert to using BP is in a second. My girlfriend Mara comes to me the other day with a bunch of seeds she got at BP Amoco. She said she was all excited because when she went to pay they gave her a bunch of seeds there. I said cool I'll plant them today. Here's why I think this was such a brilliant move: It fits perfectly with their "sunflower" logo that they're using everywhere. Related to this, it really supports the "trying to be green" equity that they're pushing so hard these days. My friend Gigi commented very smartly on this, she said it's not like they're saying "we're greener than we used to be", they're just saying "we're TRYING". Cause it's the thought that counts right? Sunflower seeds

Weekend spent eating

This was the weekend of eating. Not like every other weekend isn't about eating, but this one was especially good in the food department. Here are the highlights: Bella Luna on Friday night to celebrate Kandis ' promotion (even though she wasn't there that doesn't mean I can't celebrate!). I had the bruschetta appetizer, followed by the meat lasagna, followed by the bread pudding (to die for). Essencha Tea House on Saturday afternoon for Gigi's baby shower. We did the European afternoon tea which was great. Mount Adams Fish House Saturday night for Jamie's engagement party. We did sushi for starters and then I had the crab & corn chowder and then a crab cake. Hmmm. Sugar & Spice Sunday morning with Gigi and her friend Lauren who was in town for the baby shower. Gigi ordered banana pancakes and I ordered chocolate chip pancakes and then we each had two of each. The banana and chocolate chip combination is indescribable. It's so good.

Isaiah Washington leaving Grey's

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I was sort of glad when I first heard Isaiah Washington was probably leaving Grey's, mainly because I thought if Isiah was fired that would ensure that TR Knight would stay. Because face it, between "Burke" and "George" being on the show, I would choose "George" every time, no contest. However, when I then started hearing that TR Knight was not leaving, I sort of felt the "can't we all just get along" vibe. So I was hoping that Isiah would stay after all. So I was kinda sad when they finally announced this Friday that his contract was not renewed, and that he'd heard the news from a crying Shonda Rhimes on the phone. I have gotten to "know" Shonda through the weekly Grey's Anatomy podcast (which by the way is probably the BEST podcast I'm subscribed to and I highly recommend it to Grey's fans) so I can almost imagine how much the loss of Isaiah meant to her. Granted, I don't agree with what Isiah did

The Pursuit of Happyness

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As you might imagine, I don't get out to the movies much lately, so we've become even stronger Netflix loyals than what we used to be. Turns out that's a good thing, because otherwise movie cinemas would have to stock the theater with tissues whenever I go to a showing. I've turn into a veritable tear machine after becoming a Mom. Oh who am I kidding, I've always been a tear machine! Anyway, this time the movie deserving of my tears, MANY of them, was The Pursuit of Happyness . It's funny because due to Netflix I end up watching movies once all the hype of new releases has more than subsided, and I get to re-discover what all the hype was about. In this case it was very well deserved. The movie was just fantastic, and Will Smith's performance was pretty damn amazing for a guy who started off doing comedies and end-of-the-world sci fi thrillers. As we watched the commentary (which is a great by-product of having to do Netflix all the time) I had to a

Gigi's Baby Shower

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Even though I had barely done any planning with the exception of sending out the Evite , I did manage to pull off a very nice baby shower for Gigi. We did it at Essencha Tea House on Madison because we were too many to do it at the Bonbonerie . I got some decorations at Factory Card Outlet and recycled some other ones from Ida's baby shower last September. We had a great showing and the food at Essencha Tea House was really great. I had to bring Gabi with me because Jose had a soccer game but she did OK, even though she was a little tired because she skipped her afternoon nap. In any case, if anyone has a baby or wedding shower to plan, or just wants to go to eat at a nice place, I highly recommend Essencha Tea House . Oh, and the best part is that they serve breakfast all day, which as any friend of mine can bear witness to, is a HUGE plus for me. Speaking of which, after we got home and Gabi finally napped, we went to Boston Market followed by Graeter's . And tha

Non-Game Night

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Well we were supposed to have game night on Thursday evening at Jero and Elika's but because Manuel didn't show up we were uneven between girls and guys so we just hung out on their deck instead. They live in Mt. Adams and have a great deck upstairs with a view of the river. Once the sun went down you could see the stars, I kinda felt like I was back in Puerto Rico in one of our beach weekends at Rincon. They just got patio furniture for their deck and as you can see from the picture with the night sky and the warm breeze it would be a "breeze" to fall right asleep. Unfortunately Gabi was too excited to go to sleep on the deck so we had to take her home around 11 pm so that she would finally fall asleep.

TR Knight is not leaving Grey's

Granted this is very old but I got really excited when I read it so I hope even today it's actually true and that's why I thought to post it even if it was old. By Kristin Veitch Jan 29, 2007 11:55 AM T.R. Knight is not leaving Grey's Anatomy. I repeat, T.R. Knight is not leaving Grey's Anatomy. And for what it's worth, I really did try to set this story straight as soon as I saw it pop up in our message boards Friday, when a poster who claims to know someone who knows someone who works for the Grey's catering department ('cause the guy scooping out grits always has the most accurate scoop, right?) claimed that T.R. was so upset by how ABC handled the Isaiah-gate scandal he was quitting the hit show. As I posted in the boards on Friday, this rumor is not true. I have spoken with reliable sources connected to the show, as well as T.R.'s personal publicist and the show's ABC rep, and can tell you that T.R. is staying on the show. In fact, the ABC rep &

eBay Cheaters

You know that show Cheaters that people only watch at 2 am when they’re suffering from insomnia? Yes I’ve been there. Although thankfully I’m not there now since Gabi’s sleeping through the night which means I am too. But I have been bummed out for a while about this guy who scammed me on eBay. My husband will get seriously pissed off at me when he reads this because it’s sort of my fault for trusting people (and rushing to do things always). When I was on maternity leave I got hooked on the AMEX Wish List thing since I was at home practically every day at every hour of the day. Beware pregnant women out there, it’s addictive, and by the way, there’s another round of its starting now on June 4th. If you have an AMEX card here’s the link for it, although I seriously warn against getting hooked on it. Anyway, the whole time my sister is calling asking, did you get it did you get it? “It” (as the eBay ads so brilliantly portray) consisted of various articles that you could get at about

NBA Finals

Does anyone care about NBA finals anymore? There used to be a time where everyone at home would be sitting together watching the NBA finals, Gabi included (even though she has yet to demonstrate her sports enthusiasm). Today, maybe sadly so, technology has imposed many more options for me, all of which I'm happy to explore. I remember being so mad during the OJ Simpson chase because they did the "picture in picture" thingy on the TV and they had the BIG WHITE VAN on the big screen and the playoffs on the little bitty screen instead of the other way around. But alas, tonight I'd rather be blogging, or Reading my book "Naked Conversations", or feeding my seemingly growing Facebook addiction. Or actually sleeping! Whatever the case may be, I unfortunately do not give a crap about the NBA finals.