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This will be the site of fruit trees and Brads pond.
The days in the life of two on the move
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Brad, myself, Steve, Kerry, Dave, Scott, Shawna, Kathy, ?, Chris, Brandy, Mandy, Jeff (?), Steve, Katrina, and Tiny
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I am in LOVE with a new reality/philanthropy show called "Secret Millionaire". The premise is that each week a multi-millionaire will go 'undercover' to an impoverished area and live on the weekly welfare rate of that particular area. In most cases a little over one hundred dollars, which must pay for housing, food, and any other necessities. They must leave all of their personal materialistic objects behind and immerse themselves in this 'new culture'. They tell the people in the impoverished area that they meet that they are part of a documentary (hence the cameras following them around) about poverty in America and that they would like to know their story and hear about any causes that they participate in. At the end of the week the multi-millionaire must admit to those that they have met their true identities and that in fact they are not poor but millionaires. Then they must allocate at least 100,000.00 dollars of their own money amongst those that they have met (one couple donated 300,000). Of course this comes as a surprise to the unknown recipients and is sure to change their life forever.
With so many television shows out now that focus on unsolved murders and crimes such as CSI, Law & Order, Criminal Minds, ect. it is exciting to watch a program that will make you want to make a change in your community. It also made me take a closer look at myself, am I doing everything I can do to make a difference? I also took a look at everything I take for granted on a daily basis and any frivolous spending habits that I may have, do I really need that fountain soda from McDonald's, everyday?
It airs again tonight at 8pm on FOX and I urge you to watch it. You won't be disappointed, I know I wasn't.
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1. Do you like Eggnog or Hot Chocolate? Hot Chocolate, just the name Eggnog sounds gross and yucky.
2. Does Santa wrap presents or just put them under the tree? He wraps them. Sometimes Santa would miscalculate and cut the paper too short and then our gifts would have a couple of different types of paper on one gift. That was always fun and interesting. I guess he was tired.
4. Do you hang mistletoe? I used to when I was little. I would climb up the tree in our front yard and cut it down. I remember one year I tied it together with a ribbon and tried to sell it in the neighborhood. I don't think anyone except Mom and Dad bought any. I guess the neighbors weren't the kissing type.
5. When do you put up your decorations? I usually am really good about it and I will put them up the day after Thanksgiving as well as fill out my Christmas cards. Not this year though. I was a couple of days late with the decorations due to other home improvement projects and I still haven't even bought cards. Oh well!
6. What is your favorite holiday dish? Our family doesn't have a holiday meal on Christmas, some years my Dad will buy Tamales and I guess that would have to be my favorite. I also love all of the sweets that are around.
7. What is your favorite Holiday memory as a child? I don't have one memory that would qualify it as being a favorite over any of my other memories. So instead I will say...I have enjoyed St. Nicholas day now and then more so than Christmas day. It was always unique to our family, and it wasn't until high scool when I finally met someone else whose family celebrated it as well. I always enjoyed the little stocking stuffers and I even got my stocking filled just yesterday.
As for Christmas, I of course always loved all of my gifts that I received as a child but incredibly that was not my favorite part. I would have to say I enjoyed the preparation of Christmas. Going to pick out the tree, putting up the lights outside with Dad (think Griswold Christmas, "you can never be tacky on Christmas), and all of Mom's Santa's. I also always enjoyed looking at Christmas lights, except that year we went to Chino and it was a zoo!
9. Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve? No
10. How do you decorate your Christmas tree? My tree is pretty fancy. We don't have any homemade kids ornaments that we have to display. Our tree has white lights, gold and red velvet ribbon, gold swirly stick things sticking out of the branches, and almost all painted glass Santa Clause ornaments.


11. Snow! Love it or Dread it? I live in So Cal there is no snow here, especially at the beach where I am at. In fact the temperature has been in the upper 70's low 80's. It is kind of hard to get into the Christmas spirit when it is that warm.
12. White lights or multi-colored lights? For the tree definately white. For outside the house either or. I especially like just white or green and red. I am soooo tired of the icicle lights, everyone has them, over it already.
An interesting side note...When I was a little girls I asked, "Dad why do some people only put up blue lights for Christmas?" Response from Pops, "Well they are not for Christmas, they are for Hannukah. The Jewish people put up blue lights in recognition of the festival of lights." That made enough sense to me, all of the Hannukah decorations are blue. I believed this story well into my twenties, I think I even have Brad believing it.
13. Do you remember your favorite gift? When I was a child probably anything that was Barbie. I do remember a munchi chi which I just had to have as well as cabbage patch kid dolls. As an adult probably the vacume Brad got for me, just kidding. 
14. What is the most important thing about the Holidays for you? Being with Brad and remembering that it is a season of giving, even if it is just a smile to an overwhelmed/underpaid cashier at Walmart. (I really don't do enough of it)
15. What is your favorite Holiday Dessert? Again I enjoy anything sweet. Growing up my friends mom would make carmel popcorn balls that I loved and I don't even particularly care for popcorn or carmel, weird.
16. What is your favorite holiday tradition? As stated above, St. Nick's day and the prepartaion of Christmas.
17. What tops your tree? An angel, sometimes I wonder, does it look like the angel has a tree coming out of her?...but I think she is beautiful.
18. Which do you prefer giving or receiving? Giving, I always feel awkward when people buy me things, even Brad. I know I am weird.
19. What is your favorite Christmas song? hmmm I am not sure about that one, there are a lot of good Christmas tunes. As for my favorite funny Christmas songs, South Parks "I am a Lonely Jew at Christmas", Cheech and Chongs "Santa and his old Lady" would have to top the list, and Adam Sandlers the "Chanukah Song" is humourous as well.
20. Candy Canes? Not a huge fan.
21. Favorite Christmas movie? I LOVE Christmas movies, some favorites are, A Christmas Story, Elf, Home Alone (just the first one), Santa Clause, Jingle all the Way, It is a Charlie Brown Christmas, and I am sure others. I have never like the animated claymation ones like Rudolph and the scary elves and Yettie. Eww nightmares.
22. Do you feel Christmas is too commercialized? Yes, Christmas stuff out at Halloween time is a bit too much. My sister, Shelly, was telling me how she is going to wait until Dec. 17th to put out her Christams stuff and take it down after the Wise Men have come on Jan. 6th. She even signed a petition to the stores. I am not sure about all of that, I like having my tree up to enjoy all month long. 
I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas season.
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It would only happen to me....
So the past couple of weeks I have been quite domestic, I assume it is because the holidays are here. First I started painting the bonus room/office last week, I started with a nice neutral base color and then I painted large squares (two shades of brown) on one wall. It was while I was touching up each squarethat my dashing and daring husband announced that I was "anal retentive". I am okay with this and truly it does not bother me. I happen to have some great looking squares because of this little quality. Despite this I still helped Brad install the baseboards and we have started the crown molding. My goal is to make this my scrapbook room/computer room. I hope to have a large U shaped desk around the entire room with many drawers and cabinets built in to organize all of my scrapbook paraphanelia.
Next I painted our very large front door and the shutters. I finished up this project today and I am hoping that my HOA does not notice that the door and shutters are now black versus the hunter green they once were in their hayday. I vehemnetly despise hunter green especially the faded hunter green that was previously on my door. I just could not force myself to repaint it that awful color. I am sure some of you out there love it, I however do not, and to each their own. I just hope that the HOA inspection guys also prefer my new color and don't even notice that it isn't green anymore. Rather they are impressed with the anal retentive style of painting on my door and shutters.
Finally, I am getting to why it would only happen to me. Since the front porch was looking so clean and polished I decided to put down fresh mulch in the flower beds (the mulch is black too). When I ripped open my first bag and dug my hands in I came up with not only mulch but lots of tiny fire ants. Ouch! I hadn't been bit by one of those little suckers since South Carolina. I spread out that bag and on bag two I decided to just dump the mulch out and then I would spread it from there, hence to avoid an armful on fire ants. All was well and then when I went to grab another scoopful there was a tiny little fury thing in the pile. I dropped my handful to the ground moved some mulch around with the toe of my shoe and low and behold there was a little stiff dead mouse. YUCK! How many people buy mulch from Home Depot bring it home begin to spread it and find a dead mouse? For those of you who do not know, my encounters with wild life, dead or alive seem to be a common occurence. Which Brad likes to exclaim "could only happen to you".
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Since we just celebrated Thanksgiving I would like to express my thank's to the genius' at OceanSpray who developed the jellied canned cranberry sauce. This is by far my favorite food of the holiday. I look forward to it every year and it never disappoints. I do believe I am the only one in my family who partakes of this gourmet feast, which just leaves me ever the more thankful because that simply means more jellied cranberry sauce for moi. Oh thank you OceanSpray for this delectable treat!
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It's official I have entered the age of technology...dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun.....
So this is my new cell phone, yeah I know, pretty crazy that I just now got my first cell phone ever and my 13 year old neice has had one for like 3 years. I just hated the concept of someone always being able to get a hold of you. If I am not home, call back, now there's a nifty concept. Anyhow, I am one of the few people in this world apparently that holds those sentiments and after last week Brad thought it important that I get a cell phone. So I caved and I did, at least it is a cute purple one. Also it was free for the phone and just 9 bucks a month for the coverage. Can't beat that! Can you? I don't even know. Lets see if I can figure out how to use it.
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It was/is massive.
This is taken on College Blvd. The area up in smoke is right behind our neighborhood, Wilmont Ranch.
The evacuated area shown on the map is our neighborhood.
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Brad and I along with our good friends Brandy & Eric and their two girls spent the day at the beach and then the Wild Animal Park. The park allows active duty military a free pass and since our friends are "members" I also got in for free. Pretty cool. We always have a good time with them and I am glad they invited us to tag along.
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