QOTD1 ~ Saturday ~
What is for dinner tonight?
Saturday dinner was sort of hodgepodge, but I'd had DH pick up a rotisserie chicken from Costco and I had some white meat from that with leftover whole wheat shells mixed with rotel. Delicious!
QOTD2 ~
Do you like living where you live? Why? (only give out as much information as you are comfortable giving out)
I love living where we do, except that it is becoming very congested and all of the family farms have disappeared. But, it's still somewhat small town-ish and my kids seem to know people whereever we go. I love our neighborhood, too, with its mature trees. The only thing I'd change is that there are no sidewalks, which I miss. We are close enough to Philly, Baltimore, and NY to make day trips when we want. The BEST part of our location is that we are only 20 minutes from the Philly airport and Southwest has direct flights to Orlando.
Lisa - Your view is GORGEOUS!!! How peaceful it looks. I love the varied terrain and the view over the other houses. I'm not too sure I'd want to deal with those elevations in snowstorms, but I would be more than willing to try it for a winter or two. Your backyard is beautiful, too!
....We live in a city called bethlehem. Its been named the "christmas city" its very pretty here during the holidays. I grew up in a neighboring city (allentown) my whole life but crime is slowly taking it over so we decided to move to bethlehem once we got pregnant with our 2nd son. It is a very nice city. We really enjoy living here. We are only 45 minutes outside of philadelphia and 2 hours from NYC, and 2-3 hours from the jersey shore. It makes it easy to have day trip vacations. We also love the 4 seasons. Our summers get hot our winters get cold and our fall and spring are a little in between. So its nice! We also enjoy being huge philly sports fans. GO EAGLES and PHILLIES
I went to college in nearby Easton and your area really is lovely. The perfect mix of country and city with close access to Philly and NY.
Ok, I know this is late but this is our Onslow. I was going to post it earlier, but thursday we had a thunder storm and a power outage, and yesterday was too busy to post. This pic is from the the first day we brought him home back in Nov.
Oh, Maureen, he is precious!!! How old is he? He looks sweet as can be and so soft and cuddly!
Hey. Just popping in to say I don't know how much I will be around. I will make it a point to PM my weight on Friday but...I am dealing with a lot right now AND have SO much going on this week - so, I won't really be around. I'll be thinking about you all though and hoping your week goes well!!!
Shelby - I'll be thinking of you. I hope everything gets better for you.

Take good care of yourself.
Dona--I cried through the entire UP movie. I loved it, but goodness. From the time I saw the trailer for TS3, I knew it was going to be a tear jerker. I think I cried during the trailer--since Andy and DS are about the same age. Maybe I'll wait for the dvd, so I can cry in the comfort of my home.
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I too was sobbing during UP. It was such a wonderful love story. If we were closer I'd meet you for TS3 so you wouldn't be the only one crying. My sister might come with us, and she'll be crying too, so I won't be alone.
. ..... We had fun, Michael has had some issues with a boy in school with some bullying, and they had a little tif last night, and Michael got so upset. In school, the boys had met with the teacher and social worker together and the outcome was that they do not need to be friends, but they need to be respectful of each other, and school has been going fine, but last night Michael got so frustrated with the other boy, so we are going to meet with the boy and his mom to try and work things out so they can get along. I hate to see him so upset and frustrated, and I know where they live close by they are going to be together at things, and they need to deal with it without getting upset. So we're going to go by there and talk to them after lunch. Wish me luck.
Rose and Mikamah -- Definitely be prepared to cry during TS3. Even my DD22 and DS17 cried. We were so blown away to see the diversity of the crowd leaving the theatre -- old, young, teens on dates, teens in groups, those who are into punk rock with the spiked green mohawks and those dressed totally "Goth" and everyone walking out of the theater talking about how wonderful it was, sharing funny scenes, jumping into each other's conversations. What a joy! Of course, since my DS Andrew is heading off to college next year, I was sobbing through several parts of it.
Mikamah -- I am so sorry Michael is dealing with these issues but it sounds like you are being such a great Mom and I know he'll learn so much through the process. It's never easy to see our kids suffer like that, though.
QOTD1 ~ Sunday:
What is for dinner tonight??
Dinner last night was some of the pork roast marinated in garlic and onion that I cooked Saturday, with some canned whole kernel corn. It was delicious and the perfect mix of protein and carbs so that I didn't need anything else to eat the rest of the night.
QOTD2 ~ Sunday:
What is the craziest thing you have ever eaten?
Eel. I'm from a very old-world Italian family and my Dad cooked all kinds of strange "fish" on Christmas Eve and we were required to try everything. I have no recollection what it tasted like. I've wiped it from my memory.
Oh, and tripe. I feel a little ill just thinking about it.
I printed a Borders coupon, so I'm going to go get Marathoning for Mortals. We're both looking forward to reading it.
Rose - This is one of my favorite books ever. I used it to train for my very first half-marathon and for every endurance race after that. John Bingham is one of my personal heroes, and he autographed my book and my stuffed penguin exactly a year after my fourth heart surgery, the day before I did my first 1/2 marathon. So, I'm a little sentimental about the book. Enjoy!
live in the middle of British Columbia and overall I like it. We're in a small town (6000, or 20,000 when you count the surrounging area) that is well-maintained, where nothing is more than 10minutes away

. I'd like to move back to my hometown which is much larger (80,000) as most of the family is still there and DH is still working there. Its only about 60miles north so its close enough to go visit when there's family events.
Shannon -- BC is on the list of dream vacations for my family. We are hoping to get there sometime in the next couple of years. I first fell in love with the idea when we saw "Cousins" an old movie with Isabella Rosellini and Ted Danson. The scenes in that movie were so beautiful!!
JoanneL -- So glad you heard from both DS's yesterday.
Leleluvsdis -- Your home is so lovely! I'd love to see pix with the landscaping done. We are about to start a major outdoor improvement project on our house. (as a matter of fact, the port-o-john for the work crew was delivered this morning right around 7 a.m. -- LOL!) We are replacing our front walk and having the porch covered in stone and landscaping the front and sides of the property. Can't wait to see what gets accomplished this week!
Not much new here. Did pretty well over the weekend, even with lots of temptations. This week my only real challenge is DH's birthday on Wednesday. I may not have a loss this week, but I'll feel good for having been pretty controlled over this past weekend.