Thursday, December 20, 2007

Back by Popular Demand --- with a twist!

As many of you will recall, we didn't have Christmas stockings last year. I know it was an unpopular decision, but I felt it was justified, as I was spending a rather substantial sum of cash on stuff that no one really seemed to want, at least not past the first few minutes of thinking "hey, what's this!?" More than once I've found stashes of unopened stocking gifts 6 months or a year or two years later, which was a demotivating factor overall for me.

But this year, someone --- and I really can't remember who --- came up with a great idea. So it is with great pleasure that I announce the return of the Christmas Stocking, with a bit of a twist!

The twist is that, instead of me trying to find and buy stocking stuffers for everyone, each kid will buy a stocking stuffer, one for each stocking of course. You don't have to buy one for yourself if you want to save money, but the idea is to buy something you yourself would want, presumably, and it's not supposed to be expensive. In fact, shopping at the Dollar Store is certainly acceptable.

You can buy the same thing for everyone, or something different for everyone, as long as you spend the same amount for each gift.

The stockings are hung by the chimney with care at this moment. Feel free to put your items in whenever you want --- you don't have to wait till christmas --- but no peeking!

Note to Twila: Since you are out of town and this is short notice, I realize you might not have time to shop for this. Let me know if you see this post, and if you think you'll have time to find something. If you can't, I'll do it for you. If I don't hear from you I'll assume you didn't see the post...

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Mike's Wish List



OK. I know this is late, but Kacie requested it, so here goes.

A wall calendar or a desk calendar with a theme that I'd like.

Whole bean coffee. Mild or medium roast. Not flavored.

"Letter to a Christian Nation" by Sam Harris.

Eric Clapton's Crossroads 2007 Chicago 2 DVD set.

Frie Brothers Cabernet Sauvignon or Beringer Knight's Valley Cabernet Sauvignon or Coppola Claret.

Black Leather Gloves.

Grandma's Flowers


This is Twila writing for Grandma so that she can get her flowers posted. They are very pretty! (Even Twila is having a hard time uploading photos, so you're only getting one! ;_;)

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Sad Christmas Songs

Saddest Christmas Song Ever!
Which is the saddest Christmas song?

I'll be Home for Christmas 28.6% 2



River 28.6%2



Blue Christmas 14.3% 1



Happy Xmas (War is Over) 14.3% 1



Same Old Lang Syne 14.3% 1



The Christmas Song 0% 0



Other (Post in comments) 0% 0



total votes: 7

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

When in Rome...

I thought I'd make it official because my passport came in and it looks like the class is going to make, so, here goes:
I am going to Italy next semester!
Probably by now you all know about it, but mum asked if I was going to post, so I am.
It's only for a week, but that makes it affordable, and it will make me feel a bit validated for taking Latin in high school. =)
So it will be off to good food, annoying classmates, and an incredibly scary flight! (Yeah, btw, I'm secretly pretty terrified of flight, and over the ocean seems just a tad intimidating for me.)
But this, to me, is a must:

my music blog

Hey folks.
I had to put together a music blog for my review writing class, and I wanted to share it with you. I was on a team of four, and had to incorperate other class mates reviews, but I did the all the posting and putting together, and I plan on continuing to write on it. Its more like a web page than a blog right now, but oh well. Take a look!!!!
Love,
Kacie


UGrooveMusic

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

The Boyfriends

The boyfriends in the family had something they wanted to say about Christmas this year. To see their message CLICK HERE

<3

Sunday, December 09, 2007

My wish list!

I posted a wish list at Amazon too! It's under my gmail account. Or you can probably just search on my name... anyway, there's some $$$ and some not so $ on there, including a few that would be good for Secret Santa....

Friday, December 07, 2007

Twila's Holiday Itinerary

It's pretty awful that I'm finally done with school and yet I still have SO MUCH to do!
But, I wanted to let everyone (esp. Mom, Mike, Grandma, & Grandpa) know what's going on with me this Christmas.
I will be out of town from the 18th to the 24th. I will definitely be home the night of the 24th so that I will be there for Christmas morning. I'm not sure currently how late I will be home, but I will be home. I simply can't make that decision right now because I'm not working with all the facts.
Because Korey already had plane tickets, when I went to go get them, I couldn't get the same departure flight (on the 19th) as he could. (Well, I could, for $230 and that wasn't acceptable to either of us.) His flight was really late and I could only get a really early flight. There was literally like 13 hours between our flights. So I was going to rent a car and go visit Grandma and Grandpa (or take a flight that had a 7 hour lay over in Florida - woohoo! - but Korey didn't like that idea.)
I called and talked to Grandma and instead we decided that I would just go up a day early and spend the night with them. Therefore, here is my flight information:

December 18, 2007, Flight 204 [Non-Stop]
Departing Atlanta, GA (ATL) at 8:00 AM
Arriving Akron/Canton, OH (CAK) at 9:35 AM

December 24, 2007, Flight 202 [Non-Stop]
Departing Akron/Canton, OH (CAK) at 12:20 PM
Arriving Atlanta, GA (ATL) at 2:00 PM

Anyway, I just wanted to let you know what was happening with me and let Grandma and Grandpa know what time my flight came in.
Know I'm off to deal with housing so I can get my grades! (Just so you know, mum, I might have to bring you in as the calvary, this is the same issue I've been dealing with for almost 5 months now.)

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

New Poll


The new poll is "Which is the saddest Christmas Song?"

I'm not sure if everyone would know all of them. So I posted links to the lyrics. If you still don't remember them, try to listen to each at least once before voting! If you have another song you want to nominate, post it in the comments.

"Blue Christmas" sung by by Elvis Presley (lyrics)--- How could Christmas be anything but blue, without you?

"The Christmas Song" sung by Nat King Cole (lyrics) --- I'm not exactly sure why I think this song is sad. The lyrics aren't all that sad. But I'm not the only one. I read that it was recorded during WWII, thus the inherent sadness, as the boys were all far away... (Some tofu and some mistletoe? take a good look at those lyrics...)

"Happy Xmas (War is Over)" by John Lennon/Yoko Ono (lyrics)--- okay, it would be better if Yoko weren't singing, but it's still pretty sad. "The world is all wrong."

"Same Old Lang Syne" by Dan Fogelberg (lyrics) --- pretty schlocky if you just read the lyrics, but his delivery is still touching. You have to hear him sing it.

"I'll Be Home for Christmas" (lyrics) sung by Bing Crosby
Classic, and sad. Probably gets my vote. "If only in my dreams"...

"River" by Joni Mitchell (lyrics) --- Poor dysfunctional Joni. She really messed up --- again. If you haven't heard this recently, you MUST listen again...

So, don't be too cheery. Even though it's Christmas, it's not all lights and candy!!!! ;-)

UPDATE: I realized that the Nat King Cole song that I think is sad is NOT "The Christmas Song", but rather "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (lyrics). Not sure how I could have mixed them up, but probably when I searched on Nat King Cole christmas songs "The Christmas Song" came up first....

Modern Day Poll

I was a little surprised; I thought more of you would say "cell phone"...

Modern Living
Which would be hardest to live without?
Internet Access71.4%5



Television14.3%1



Your Cell Phone14.3%1



total votes: 7

Food Photos

I don't know if anyone else is as stressed out about finals as I am right now, but I stumbled upon something funny that I thought I would share. You know, laughter is a very good way to de-stress. Unless you are in the "no talking" section of the library (like I am). You will just have to think "LOL" to yourself.

Here is the link to more pictures (entirely made of food) like the one below ---> CLICK ME!

Monday, December 03, 2007

DADDY

Hey Dad,

Just to let you know, I have not been ignoring your efforts to contact me. Its just that I, unfortuantely, have the memory of a fish. Therefore, I forget to respond to your calls and text messages at convenient times.
No worries though: here I am. :]



As for my secret santa ordeal type thing.
You are completely S.O.L.
"Why?" you may ask.
Because I haven't the slightest idea of what I could possibly ask for.

And for anyone else who was planning on being a pally and contributing to the Christmas Spirit and my happiness as well; all I ask for is money.
Yes, money.
We're going for a two-fer...
"Why?" you may ask.
No, it is not because I'm greedy or a Scrooge.
It is because I am poor and need the money in order the embark on the chorus trips occurring next semester.
It costs just short of one G.
After my car crash, it seems I'm short of cash.
Fortunately, I can rhyme.
So as you can see, I need the money.
So be a honey, and make my Christmas filled with glee.
I just might dance around the Christmas tree.

You get the picture.


P.S. I'll try to remember to not forget to check back soon to read your oh-so-special responses.

PS2 Emulators??

I guess I am making a stretch here but...

Does anyone know how to install a PS2 Emulator on a computer?
I have a game that I want to play and Ethan and I couldn't get the Emulator we found to work (and Ethan has installed PS1 emulators before). I've read that to get a PS2 emulator to work you have to know how to program.

Twi, I thought maybe Korey would know, since he is a programmer. If so, do you think he would help me do it?

Thanks!
Em

Mom: New Poll Please!!! you should make it something about funniest christmas memory or something...

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Second Bi-Annual Christmas Eve Eve Dinner


Hello all. DaddyMike here, phoning it in from beautiful downtown Ottawa, CA. I love it here. It is a clean, peaceful city. There is snow on the ground, and it is pretty cold out there. I went for a short walk after I got settled in the room, just to get my bearings and see what restaurants and shops were within walking distance. The cold weather was a nice change, but my face started to get frost-bitten. Luckily I stumbled upon a Starbucks and bought a Decaf Americano. That did the trick.

Anyway.

Sunday, Dec. 23rd is going to be our second bi-annual Christmas Eve Eve Buffet Dinner. Bf's and Sid and Julie are all invited. I'm hopeful that this is enough notice for everyone to get off of work and juggle their busy holiday schedules so we can all be together at least once for the holidays.

Maybe Uncle Sid will bring his new guitar...

(To whom it may concern: We know that picture was not taken at our house. The nutcracker is definitely not invited.)

Friday, November 30, 2007

Blame Canada


I leave for Ottawa, Canada on Sunday morning. I won't have access to my cell-phone and will likely have limited access to the internet until Wednesday night. My emergency contact will be ConnieMom.

I love you all and look forward to the days when I have a job that keeps me home.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

my birthday

Hi everyone!!
Thanks for the bday wishes. I had a good one. David gaveme an adorable stuffed monkey for my present. We went to chili's for dinner and I had a delicous Grand Sunrise Margerita (it cost more than my meal!!!!!) and Texas Cheese Fries and Chocolate Lava Cake. Adam, Mary, David, Shrooms, Amelia, Sarah and my roomie Kristy all came. After dinner we went out (to a bar!) and everyone (cept me) had drinks on my behalf. It was a lot of fun!!!



There's me and my roomie!!!




And me and David. I had a lot of fun but I am super tired today since we were out pretty late. I can't wait for Xmas break!!!

I miss everyone.
Love,
Kacie

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

My Secular Holiday Gift Wish List

Here is my Google Wish List

I also have one on Amazon under on_with_stella@hotmail.com A lot of the stuff is the same, but there is some other stuff on there too.

Also, a gift to a spa to get a facial and/or massage.

It's KC's 21st!

Happy Birthday to Kacie!!!

WOOO!

On the day KC was born the No. 1 song on the US charts was Bon Jovi's "You Give Love a Bad Name."

You can find out what was number 1 on any day from this website.

Everyone is getting so old.

Em's X-mas List

Here is a link to my google wish list. Those are the main things I'd like.

I would also love

-a gift certificated to EyesLipsFace.com. Here is the gift certificate order form. This is a site that sells cruelty free make-up.

-a pair of these socks, size large.

You can also check out my amazon list by searching my gmail email address (mcconnell.emma) but the things I want most from that list are super expensive and I don't expect to actually get for christmas.

And for my secret santa person, I posted a cook book I wanted that is in the price range on Elfster. But if you have other ideas on what to get me, that's fine.

OK. Thank you!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

My Christmas Desires

Hey guys! Just a quick post between a TON of homework...
For the 'rents my Amazon wishlist is tied to my tmcconne [at] spsu [dot] edu account. There's one specifically for Christmas. Please use that one. Not much on it, but what is on it I /really/ want. (P.S. There's only one rather expensive item on it but it's something that will get a lot of use and is the most economical. I badly want it. And it's the only one I want. I'd rather not get it at all then get a down-graded version.)
For my Secret Santa:
+ a cute black purse with enough room for a large checkbook wallet
+ some funky cocktail/margarita glasses
+ cute socks (I always like cute socks!)
+ 8 & 1/2 by 11 sketch pads
+ One of those positionable dolls with joints which you use for drawing the human body (can't think of what it's called right now), preferably at least a 12 inches tall
+ gift card to Kohl's, Forever 21, Borders, Amazon, Micheal's or anywhere you think I might like
That's all I can think of right now. O_o Thought I'd do better than that. But I hope it helps!
Sankyuu! =^. .^=

Monday, November 26, 2007

My Wish List

Hey guys. I just thought I would tell you all what I want for Christmas. I'm pretty sure that I'm making it very easy on you guys.
1. Gift Cards for Kohl's-I need nice clothes for Disney-Publix-There are Publixes in Orlando and I'm going to need to live!-and Target or Walmart! Or just money would work.
2. Anything Disney! Tote bag, Stuffed animals, clothes, anything! I love all Disney but I would be especially happy with items that have Belle, Ariel, Giselle (the newest Disney princess), or Mickey!
3. Anything Harry Potter!!
4. CDs! I want the Enchanted Soundtrack, Across the Universe Soundtrack, but I want the special edition. I don't know when that one comesout/if its out so, yeah. I also want the new Avril Lavigne cd.
5. Pajamas and cute socks!
6. Anthing thats on my amazon wish list. The email I use for that is violetc731@yahoo.com so you can search for my list like that.

I hope this helps!
Love you guys!
Cheyenne

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Christmas Lists



I know you've all heard Christmas might be a little slim this year, but that doesn't mean we aren't doing any presents. We need to know what you guys want.

You can create a "froogle google" shopping list here. Then you can browse the 'net for stuff that you want and add it to your "shopping list." Once you are done you just tell us which email address you used and we can review your list.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Where are the Recipes & Travel Schedule????

By the way, I am still trying to get FTP access to the Bellsouth server so that I can upload our recipes and a calendar. I'm pretty mad that it won't work! They have an ftp server, and all I have to do is upload my pages to it, but I can't log in. When I call Bellsouth, they say "Yep, that's the right user name and password. Don't know why you can't log in..." ARGGHHHH!!

UPDATE: I was finally able to log in tonight! I got the Recipes back up; still working on the travel schedule. I might just replace it with a Google Calendar....

UPDATE 2: I linked to Google Calendar now for Mike's travel schedule & other stuff. For those of you with gmail --- if you have a Google Calendar account, I can send you an invitation to the calendar so that you can edit it too....

Poll results

Another Vacation Poll

Since Cheyenne will be at Disney in the spring, should we reconsider Disney as our vacation destination?

Yes, definitely. 62.5% 5
Not my first choice,
but it sounds like fun 37.5% 3
I was afraid that might happen! 0% 0

total votes: 8

Well, that's good to know.

By the way, we really aren't very close to making up our minds yet...

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Thanksgiving Eve

We are planning an informal evening. Most likely we will be having Chicken with Spaghetti, but if everyone is coming we might do Mellow Mushroom Pizzas. After dinner I'm going put on a seldom seen animated film from 1971 called "The Point." I saw it once when it originally aired - I was 14 and I loved it. I have no idea if it's aged well or not, but either way it will be fun. Boyfriends are invited but we need a headcount as soon as possible so RSVP in comments. We might have to move the extra couch into the TV room if we have a good turnout!

(The Video is a synopsis of the entire movie - so you might just want to watch the first minute or so - wouldn't want to spoil the ending.)

Monday, November 12, 2007

Me and My Mono

Hi fam.
Well guess what? I have mono. I feel like crap. I've had to quite my job for the rest of the semester, cancel my bday party, and basiclaly live like a troll for the rest of the semester. I am super bummed since my 21st is coming up and I was really looking foward to going downtown with my girlfriends (which is now out of the question since consuming alcohol could cause my enlarged spleen and/or liver rupture) and having the party I have been planning since like, April. Oh well. Maybe I am cursed.

Anyway, when I am back in town, take care not to kiss/eat after/drink after me, lest you want to suffer this lovely afflication.

Miss everyone, can't wait for a nice, easy Thanksgiving.

Love from,
Kacie

Emma's News

Hey Family,

Everyone probably already found out through Facebook, but Ethan and I are going out again. Woo!
I deactivated my account on Facebook when Ethan and I were breaking up, incase anyone was worried I had defriended them. I didn't!

Besides that there isn't much excitement. Getting some good grades and some bad grades...looking forward to being out of this torture that some call "college." Hah!

Cheyenne -- how is Annie liking Tech? More than me I hope.

I was home for a little while on Saturday and I saw Veronica. She is selling 100% soy candles to raise money for chorus. Everyone should buy one! Mike totally copycatted me and chose the Fresh Rain scent after I chose it.

I guess that is all I have for now!
Miss you all and hope to see you on Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Poll

Halloween Poll
Should George be allowed to attend a concert at the Masquerade in Atlanta on Halloween Night?
No way.62.5%5



I would have been punished just for asking!25%2



Sure. Why not?12.5%1



total votes: 8


I would really like to know who voted YES to this one!!!!! Maybe Grandma???

Saturday, November 10, 2007

My McGill Symposium

Hi Family.
Daddy wanted me to make a post about my McGill Symposium that happened on Wednesday, so I finally obliged.

The Symposium is an extension of the McGill lecture series, that invited top editors from around the nation to lecture Grady students every year. This year, they decided to gather a group of 5 professors and have them pick 12 (10 undergrad, 2 grad) students they thought were some of the highest acheiving students in Grady College. I was, somehow, one of them. What we did all day was had round-table dicussions with 6 visiting journalists on 4 different topics that all related to what is journalistic courage. It was really interesting and riveting conversations.

The first pair were from a newspaper in Idaho that uncovered a child molester in the boyscouts, even though the boyscouts, the Mormon church, and the court all covered it up, and he was still working in teh boyscouts. Everyone was trashing the poor reporter, who turned out to be gay. They outed him publiclly, his life partner got fired from his job, and there were threats on his and his editors life....all because he was trying to stop a child molester!!!

The second talk was from a really cool woman named Moni Basu, whose been imbedded in Iraq 6 different times. She is orginally from India, so both being a woman and being Indian worked against (and sometimes for) her when over there. She was really interesting and a very strong journalist, and a strong woman at that. I really enjoyed her talk. She was my favorite of the day.

The next one could have been cool, but our speaker was a little clueless. He was supposed to talk with us about Ethnic Press, but he just sort of gave us a history of Black Journalism in America, whcih most of us are pretty familar with anyway. He didn't give many chances to talk, though I did manage to get in a question about what he thinks we should do about minority writers who are in the mainstream press, and the mainstream press only wants "moderate" writers of color, in order to appeal to a white audience. I asked what he thinks should be done about that. He sort of waffled and said the we need a wide range of everyone in all facets(?).

The final pair were two medical journalists; one was Harriet Washington, the author of a book called Medical Aparthied, which is a history of medical experimentation on black people in America. The other was this woman named Margie Mason, who covers all of the medical beat in Asia for the AP. Both really acomplished, really interesting.

It was this talk, however, when I got into it with Margie, and I am proud to say that I was the only student that day to piss off and actually debate with one of the jouranlists. She said something that really stuck in my craw: she was talking about emotions when you are witnessing horrfic scenes (like the Tsunami, AIDS, ect.) and how she has to "work twice as hard as a man" to hide them because if you show emotion when you are a woman, you are looked down upon and so on. Now, I thought a lot of the stories we had read by her had a pretty humanitarian angle, so it obvious she hasn't completely shut down her emotions, so I asked her how she thought that was effective, and what does she think would happen (to her writing) if she more embraced her emotions. She got a little flustered and asked me to clarify. I just said if she was aware of them more and wasn't ashamed of them, or hid them b/c she was a little woman. And she kept asking me "Do you think I should cry on the field? Is that what you think?" and I said I didn't think that was professional; and rather, dealing with your emotions was a professionalism thing, not a WOMAN thing. Of course, crazy feminist that I am, it just had to come out at some point.

I thought I made an ass of myself, and I felt bad that she got upset, but my teacher who was there, Dr. Boyd, the one whose class I am always making a stink in, cornered me later and said that she was really proud of me for calling Margie out and pointing out that flaw in her method. And then in class the next day, she had to tell the whole class about it (three of the people from the Symposium were in that class, so they were sort of egging her on) and it was pretty embarassing.

I did a lot of networking at the reception, talking to people from the AJC and other places. The edior from the Idaho Newspaper ate lunch at my small table, and he was really helpful too. Hopefully, this will help me get further in my career, as well as it was a great learning experience. I am really glad I did it.

Aside from that, everything seems well. My mono-like virus has flared up again. I might go back to the healthcenter on Monday. My swollen lymph nodes are bugging the heck outta me.

And I turn 21 in 18 days. I am so exctied. But I will be home for Thanksgiving before that!

Love you guys,
Kacie

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Homesick, Again

I'm stuck in Texas this week - Houston Mon-Wed morning then off to Dallas til Friday. Back in Houston next week.

I miss each of you.

Post in the comment section what you are up to this week...

What's going on...

I hope everyone remembered to set their clocks back last night!

George and Veronica have Monday and Tuesday off. Must be nice!

Cheyenne came over this weekend. We were going to take her to breakfast at the new Flying Biscuit on Johnson Ferry, but it was wayyyyy too crowded. Probably with the extra hour, everyone felt like they had time for breakfast. So we went to Bagelicious instead. Of course, George complained bitterly about that!

Speaking of new places around here, the new Super Target is now open. After waiting for soooo long, I have to say, it's lame! It has no deli section, no bakery, and no produce! So it's not very "super". It has an underground parking lot, and this strange contraption that I guess you put your shopping cart on to get it down the the lower levels of the parking garage.

We went out to eat with Twila and Korey on Saturday night and we had a good time. They were on their way to Blue Ridge to visit Korey's family after that.

Mike is in Houston for the first part of the week. He's not too happy about having to go back out of town again! Fortunately Thanksgiving is coming soon so he'll have a little time at home.

Kacie was over last weekend. I drove her back to Athens on Sunday so I had lunch with her and Adam at the new Mellow Mushroom there. I guess her McGill reading must be coming up this week...let us know how it goes!

Emma was supposed to come by this weekend but she didn't quite make it. She's really loving her physics class this semester --- not! she has a test on Tuesday so wish her luck!

I expect to see Veronica on Wednesday if she's not too busy...

And just for fun, here is a link to a page of fun optical illusions...




Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween!!




Did you do anything special for Halloween? We want to hear!

And check out the new poll!!

Monday, October 29, 2007

I'm Going to DISNEY WORLD!!!!!

Heyy all!
I recently tol you guys that I was accepted into the Disney College Program and told you I'd let you know if I decided to go. Well I have decided to go! My arrival date is January 28 and I will be there for about 7 months! My departure date is August 15! 5 days before fall classes start here! Looks like no summer break for me, or family vacation. Too bad I really don't care! I'm going to be in Disney World!! I will have a two month Winter Break though-Most of December and most of January!. That's a plus!! Well, I am so stoked!! I'll be expecting you all to come and visit, but I'm sure won't be complaing! I guess I'll talk to you later!
<3Cheyenne

Saturday, October 27, 2007

we are back!!!!!!!!!!!!

FINALLY we are back on the internet. I had to switch to Bellsouth FastAccess; Earthlink could not get the problem resolved. The technician from Earthlink even told me "If I can't get this fixed you'll have to cancel your service"!!!

I got my setup package from Bellsouth today and as soon as I entered the new user name and password we were back in business.

For anyone who was using an Earthlink email address, it will be deactivated because I canceled the Earthlink service. If you want a Bellsouth email address, let me know and I'll get you one.

Also, our Bellsouth service includes wireless access at AT&T hotspots all over the place. I'll check into how it works and let you college kids know if you can use it too.

YAY!!!!!!!!! it was a very tough 10 days!!!!!

Monday, October 22, 2007

Guess What!!!!

Guess what, guess what, guess what, guess what!!!!
Cheyenne, thats me!, got accpeted to the Disney College Program!!!! Yippee!!
I am going to talk to Jan Flynn tomorrow and see what she says. I'm most likely going to take it but I want to see what her advice is first. I'll post tomorrow after I talk to her and let you know!
Love you,
Cheyenne

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Kacie is, in fact, still alive

Hey family. Sorry I have been out of touch as of late. I have been pretty busy with midterms and papers and crap, topped off with a nice dash of all-out senioritis.

The good news is that I have that McGill Fellows thing coming up--apparently I have to give a speech on "Why I have Journalistic Courage." I'm still a little unsure as to how I got into this, conisdering the only thing I try to bring down is the white male patriarchy in Dr. Boyd's class....but whatever. The bad news is, it's a closed ceremony thing, which means parents can't come...so yeah. If I invited you guys, don't worry about it, because you can't come anymore!!! :(

In other news, I made my debute in the Red and Black............I was featured in a story about tattoos today. You can see the story here.


I'm allllll the way at the bottom. And my tattoos are nowhere near is cool as these others. But oh well, it's still pretty cool.

I'll be home for fall break on Wednesday. I was planning on coming over for friday....and maybe someone at that house could bring me back to athens....prefreabrly Saturday morning/afternoon?

Love you guys,
Kacie

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Unorganized!

Hey family!
I know that most of you have heard of me complain that this campus is filled with Christians! And it's really annoying, as you all could have guessed. Well, other people were annoyed by it too so they decided to start a group for non-Christian, and I decided to go to the first meeting last night. It was pretty cool. I was pretty excited because I finally didn't feel alone in my views! I mean there we athiests, agnostics, pegans!, and others that just didn't know what to call themselves. They believed in nature and love and just being good people! There was one Christian, but he said himself that he thinks that there are very few "real Christians" left in the world. He talked about how real Christians don't judge others and are accepting of people who are different. It was pretty cool. I am afraid that I might not be able to stay with this group though. The Bridge Program, starting next Monday, is requiring us to do these stupid things every Monday at 7! I already told the lady that I would be late because I have class until 6:45, but the Meetings last until about 7:30! Any suggestions on what I could do? She already told me we "had to come to ALL of them," becuase I already asked! Maybe go to the meetings and just be really late to the Bridge things? I don't know...
Well I guess that's it. I just wanted to share my excitement.
Love you guys!
Cheyenne

Sunday, October 14, 2007

What's been going on

Well, the weather is getting cooler now, and I know most of us are happy for that! We've had to run the furnace for the first time this season. But still no rain.

We got to see Cheyenne and Veronica for a little bit this weekend. Veronica got her hair cut and then we went to lunch at Cazadores on Saturday.

Mike is in NY for a two day class. He will be back late Tuesday night.


Kacie had a good time at the Foo Fighters concert. Maybe it had something to do with meeting
Dave Grohl?? I hope she got an "A" on her review!

George had his last driver's ed class on Saturday. That's the last of six kids to put through the course --- whew. He still has the driving portion to go, however. How mad will you girls be when you find out that I bought him lunch at Wendy's and delivered it to him during lunch time at driver's training so he wouldn't be hungry??!!


Last week was "fall break" for Emma. Her dad came down for a visit, too. They had a great dinner at Twi's and then she brought him to visit George on Sunday. Also this week, they were out of hot water at Emma's apartment for a day or two, but it's back on now. That's inconvenient!

Veronica's football team is STILL undefeated! The AJC ranks them No 1 in the class AAAAA rankings. They haven't been at the top of the AJC Rankings since 1959; also North Cobb is the first Cobb County team to be ranked No. 1 in any classification since 1998. That sure makes going to the football games fun, doesn't it?


Twi has a big event around the corner... just a few days away from the BIG 21; now that's hard to believe! I think she said she's having dinner with friends for her birthday; I don't currently have anything planned for now. But that could change! Also, rumor has it she will be participating in NaNoWriMo in November; now that's a contest tailor made for Twila --- if there is anyone who could write 50,000 words in one month, its her!


Cheyenne will hear in a couple of weeks about the Disney internship. The nice thing is, if she doesn't get it, she can always try again next year. We think she has a pretty good chance.

Me, besides conserving trees (see my last post) I'm also working on conserving water! By some reports, there are only 3 months of water left. So, we're taking shorter showers, combining laundry loads, cutting back on dishwashing, etc. It's a bit concerning when you see those pictures of Lake Lanier:





Saturday, October 13, 2007



Catalog Choice is a service that helps you to stop unwanted catalogs from being delivered to your home. With Christmas season coming, the catalogs will be bombarding our house, and I'm going to use this service to stop every single one of them. So help save some trees and spread the word! I know you kids in college probably don't get catalogs, but if you know someone who does and doesn't like it, let them know.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Disney College Program

Hey Family
How are you all doing? I'm doing just fine at the moment. As everybody probably knows, I really want to work for Disney and do the College Program. Well, I just might. I have an interview tomorrow for the Spring Advantage session (January-late July/Early August). I'm not expecting an offer this time around, however I am still very excited! If I do get it, even if it's not when I was planning on going, I'll be going! Just thought I should let you all know!
Love and miss you guys,
Cheyenne

Sunday, October 07, 2007

I Never Thought I'd Say This...


Where did the time go? So hard to believe so much time has passed and the changes in all of us. I remember ConnieMom and me getting dinner together (with two bags of Milano’s waiting on the counter for dessert – “How many do we get!”) with George and Veronica running around the house building forts, Cheyenne watching “The Little Rascals” for the 50th time and reciting the dialogue, Emma doing her homework projects 3 weekends before they were due and Kacie and Twila down in the lair laughing and making Anime drawings like it was just a year or so ago.

I don’t know how the heck we did it, but here we are in 2007 with 4 of you in college and two of you driving (or almost driving anyway!) I never thought I’d live to see the day, but I’m saying it:

I miss the old days when we had dinner for 8, kitchen duty teams, movie time, dessert, and bedtime. Whatever you think, let me say I feel lucky and privileged to have had the 6 of you as my kids, and I had it to do over again I would in a heartbeat.

Post your memories in the comment section….

Love, DaddyMike

Finally taking that poll down! Here are the results:

The word RANDOM is/is not a synonym for "arbitrary"33.3%3



Whether or not a LITTLE DOG like Choppy should get a WHOLE HOTDOG with his dinner22.2%2



After the picnic is NO TIME to tell your spouse that his/her butt looks big in those shorts22.2%2



NY PIZZA IS THE ONLY EDIBLE PIZZA11.1%1



"Just because I'm a feminist doesn't mean I have to kill that bug myself!"11.1%1



The athiest vs. agnostic argument0%0



total votes: 9

Monday, October 01, 2007

Another nomination

Hey Family

Um, I got nominated by my Critical Writing professor to become a McGill Fellowship member which I guess is a pretty big honor in the Grady School. The ceremony where I am inducted is on November 7th, and I'd really like it if one or some of the parents could be there since its a big deal. Not quite as big as my CURO thing where I did the reading, but still pretty cool. So um, yeah.
Thanks!!
Love from,
Kacie

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Foo Fighters Tickets

Hi everyone.
David and I really want to go to the Foo Fighters show in ATL next Thrusday (I have to go to a concert for a class) but the show is sold out. If anyone knows of anyone selling one or two tickets, we want to take them off their hands. Keep your ears and eyes open for us.
Love from,
Kacie

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Not that you guys probably care...

BUTTTTT.
North Cobb won their game last night against McCeachern 35-9.
We kicked tail.
We are remaining undefeated.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Cabins in Blue Ridge

Hey guys. I know mum was interested in this, and I finally found out that there was a website.

The cabin Korey's step-dad is working on right now...

It's kind of unusual for most of the cabins he's built. You can see from the views how low on the mountain it is. You'd never usually be able to see a lake that well on a mountain. It's more family (young kid) friendly or old retired couple friendly that the last cabin I saw that he built.

It's got a pretty nice price-tag, if you noticed, haha! But the land itself was $80,000!!

To mum: They're still talking about having a cook-out on this cabin with you guys. Probably a week or two after my surgery when the leaves get real pretty.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

The Red and Black

Hey gang.
So someone half-wit posted this darling little op-ed piece in the Red and Black yesterday, about how the only path to salvation was Jesus Christ and what not (after she said she did not look to convert anyone, ha!) so I actually wrote my first LETTER TO THE EDITOR yesterday. I was rather inspired after seeing a bumper sticker on a car that read "Nothing Fails Like a Prayer."

Anyway, the entire piece can be read here, if you want a good laugh.
If I get printed in the paper, I will let you guys know.


In other Red and Black news, guess who was splashed all over the front page Thursday getting his copy of the SEC Girls Playboy signed by the bunnies?

My precious exboyfriend, Dan!

Don't recognize him? Don't worry, neither did I!!! It wasn't til I was reading the caption I knew it was him!! It was an amusing way to start my morning. On an unrelated note, none other than the guy I dated fall semester who was talking about marriage was the one who took the picture.
I did have to sit through two classes, however, listening to people say (before class) things like "Look at this sad loser!" and "What a way to get in the paper!" :)

Anyway. I miss everyone!
Love,
Kacie

Monday, September 10, 2007

Family Vacation?!?!?


So, we're kicking around the idea of one last family vacation...

Looking at everyone's schedules, the only possible date would be around Memorial Day, May 24 or 25, 2008. We haven't decided where we are going yet, and while we will consider suggestions, our budget (and good sense) will have the final say.

For a number of reasons, including the fact that we are old fuddy-duddies, we have already decided that we won't be bringing along any boyfriends (or girlfriends, for heaven's sake) . So, sorry about that, but the decision is final.

And while we would really like everyone to come along, we also understand that you are mostly all GROWNUPS yourselves now, with commitments and such, and it might not be possible for you to go. We'll understand.

We'll be trying to get some kind of head count so we can start planning. So if you have any questions or comments, feel free to fire away....

Remember When?

I posted this on my Facebook page, but I wanted everyone to see it.

Monday, September 03, 2007

Mike's Travel Calendar

Check out the update to Mike's Travel Schedule! I linked it to Google Calendar so it will be a lot easier to update now. Which is cool.

Not so cool is the fact that after this long stretch at home, there will be a long stretch of being on the road through the rest of September and much of October... but the schedule is subject to change, even at the last minute.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Cinderella Castle Suite

They put a suite in the Cinderella Castle. Too bad we weren't picked to stay there.
here's the link with the story.

The Argument Poll




Firstly, I'd like to point out that ConnieMom was very cavalier with her representation of our classic arguments.




Having said that, I want all of you to post in the comments section memories, feelings, rants etc. regarding our recurring disagreements. Have we left any out? Which one was the most stupid? Which one was the funniest?

Monday, August 27, 2007

New Poll Today!


And, as always, the results from the last poll:
Solar System What is your favorite planet in the solar system, other than Earth?
Mercury0%0



Venus28.6%2



Mars0%0



Jupiter0%0



Saturn57.1%4



Uranus0%0



Neptune14.3%1



Pluto (still a planet to me!)0%0



total votes: 7

Update on The Birthdays

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We are celebrating the August birthdays next Sunday afternoon at the house. ConnieMom is going to make homemade pizzas

and her famous Brazilian Macaroni salad.
There are rumors that Emma and Cheyenne are both going to bake something. Of course Korey, Ethan and David are invited - just please let us know if you can make it. Remember, there are no classes on Monday.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

My b-day present!

Well I got a big surprise for my birthday that I never expected! A beautiful anniversary ring! We tried to take pictures but they didn't come out very good. My picture phone does fine outside during the day but not so great in artificial light or with close ups. Here is the best we could do:


If I knew someone with a digital camera, maybe I could get them to take the picture for me... ;)

Actually my original gift was a ring and a pair of diamond earrings, but since I don't wear earrings we took back the earrings and upgraded the ring.

Anyway I was quite happy and excited, and it sure made it a fun birthday for me!

what are grandmothers driving these days?



Well in the case of one grandmother I know, aka Aunt Rose, it would be a really cool red Corvette!! She took me for a ride when I was up in PA, it was great fun! You shoulda seen us --- two cool chics in one hot car~!

Friday, August 24, 2007

BIRTHDAY GIRLS!



HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHEY AND CONNIEMOM!

Cheyenne, who was in 2nd grade when we all got together turns 18 on Sunday!

Shiza Minelli.

ConnieMom told me last night that she turns 39 on Sunday.


Party next weekend. Post as comments what days you can make it, and where we should celebrate.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

New Poll Today!

And as always, here are the results from the last one.

Where should ConnieMom and DaddyMike move when "the kids are grown"?
Condo in the city 0% 0

New Zealand 40% 2

Beach house in Maine 20% 1

Anywhere but Georgia 0% 0

Stay put; I'll be needing a place to live after my divorce... 40% 2

total votes: 5

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Let's vent about those Roomies!

With everyone back in school, I thought it might be fun to share a bit of your college experience by posting your best (or worst) TRUE roommate aggravation story to the blog! Post pictures too, if you have them... but, um, remember --- this is a family blog!

The best part --- anyone who posts a story will be automatically entered into a random drawing for a $25 Amazon.com gift certificate. No kidding. I get gift certificates as perks from my Amazon Visa card, and I have one right now in my possession that's up for grabs. I'll give you till the end of September before the drawing.

I will probably put up a poll for voting on the best story, just for fun, but the gift certificate drawing will be random, and not based on the poll winner. After all, our voting is known to be suspect!

Also, grownups are invited to post their stories too. Veronica & George, you can just make something up if you want in the drawing.

So give it a shot! After all, misery loves company, and I KNOW there is SOMETHING on Amazon you've been wanting...

Emissions Testing!!!


Thanks to everyone who got a car emissions tested for me! I registered the vehicles on-line. I expect to have the new tags within a week or so. Be sure to pick yours up before the end of the month.

Speaking of emissions testing, here's a tip for Uncle Sid & Aunt Boonya --- the Toyota Prius fails the Georgia emissions test!! See article here. Boy, is that ever DUMB! Leave it to Georgia!

Monday, August 20, 2007

Creative MP3 Charger?

Hey family--
for those of you at the house, I think I may have left my Creative charger there, somewhere in my room (most likely plugged in) becuase I can't find it here. Will someone be so kind as to check for me?
Thanks,
Kacie

Monday, August 13, 2007

Only 3 more days for me

I'm moving out on Friday.
Back to the big city.
I am going to miss everyone.
I know I've not been around much this summer between work and Ethan, but I really will miss you all.

I just thought I would say that.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

notes from mum

Just a couple of things...


Reminder: Don't forget, I'm going to PA tomorrow and will be coming home on Sunday. Emma will be watching George tomorrow night, Mike will be back on Friday.





Lost & Found: Someone left their 3-pack of DS games between the cushions of the couch. I bet I can guess who it was! I put them in the drawer in "my" end table in the living room.




Reward: I'm opening up the challenge --- $50 to the person who can teach Chopper to fetch! If you work in a team, you can split the reward.


and finally.....

Oops: Happy Belated Birthday to Aunt Boonya~~!! Her birthday was on the 6th; sorry to say I quite forgot. Well, I guess it's not the first birthday I ever forgot. :-(



Maybe we will get a chance to celebrate her birthday later in the month with the other birthdays coming up! Cheyenne has the ONE birthday I never forget...

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Insight into "food miles"

Trying to "eat local", and feeling badly when you can't? An interesting NY Times article on calculating the environmental impact of where our foods are grown and how they travel to us. As usual, nothing is as easy as it seems.

If you think about it, some of the same things that make shipped foods cheaper might also make them "greener". Growing a food where it environmentally "belongs" will make it cheaper to produce and potentially greener, as you don't need to fertilize and water as much in it's natural location, I guess.

Still the author isn't telling us to abandon the idea; just to be sure we calculate the entire impact of production, not just the "food miles."

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Back to School!


School starts again soon; here is a list of start dates for all the relevant schools, in case you have a hard time keeping track!

8/13 - Cobb County School District
8/15 - Georgia College & State University
8/16 - University of Georgia
8/20 - Georgia Institute of Technology
8/20 - Southern Polytechnic State University

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Credit cards --- what you should know

Doesn't debt look fun?

Most of you kids have gotten them --- credit card offers that sound amazing, geared towards college students. Eventually all of you will probably end up using credit cards as an adult, but before you ever do that, you need to make sure you know what you are getting into.

Here are some excerpts from a New York Times editorial that help explain our concerns about this. (Read the full article here.)

According to testimony, one witness exceeded his charge card’s $3,000 limit by $200 — triggering what eventually amounted to $7,500 in penalties and interest. After paying an average of $1,000 a year for six years, the man still owed $4,400.

That experience has become all too common as the credit card industry has stealthily adopted methods designed to maximize burdensome penalties and fees, while ratcheting up interest rates as high as 30 percent. Companies bombard unwary consumers with teaser packages that promise very low interest rates to start, while reserving for themselves the right to raise rates whenever they choose. The details are buried in deliberately arcane contracts that run 30 pages long and that even lawyers have trouble understanding.

And how about this:

Under a provision known as “universal default,” a cardholder who pays a credit card company faithfully can still be hit with a high penalty interest rate for missing payments with another creditor. In another despicable tactic known as “double cycle billing,” a cardholder who pays $450 of a $500 balance is charged interest on the entire amount as opposed to the unpaid balance.

So when you do eventually need to apply for credit, be sure you are working with a reputable company, such as your local bank. And even then, be very, very careful, and pay attention to the details of your agreement.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Vacation Pics...

Fourth of July ---
these didn't come out that great but you get the idea...

Watching the crowd gather....
Just before dark...

Showtime!



New York ---

We drove by Mammy's house in New York to see what the new folks have done with it. I could barely recognize it! Looks like they are still working on it.



Then we went sailing with Greg and Dixie. We weren't scared at all!!


Dixie teaching DaddyMike about "jibs"...



Captain Greg relaxes as the First Mate was handling the heavy work.



Punta Cana ---
Leg three of the vacation, tropical paradise! First, our room. It's kinda blurry:



View from our balcony:



And the beach was perfect. I didnt' take the picture but it did look exactly like this; we even recognized the tree. I think i posted this picture before but, oh well.



It was fun; but we were glad to get home!