So last night as we were getting ready for bed, I tried giving Peter a kiss. As I was pulling him close I realized he had ACT mouthwash(recommended by 4 out of 5 dentists) in his mouth. At which point I pushed him back and said, "that could be a disaster." With ACT still in his mouth, Peter uttered mmm mmm mmmm! I responded, "No we can't try." He tried not to laugh at my amazing ability to comprehend him and then responded with mmmmm? I said, "No." He appreciated our non verbal communication. He then spit out the ACT and told me that he couldn't believe I knew what he was saying word for word. So for those that want to know, the conversation was:
Peter: We can try!
Mandy: No we can't try.
Peter: Please?
Mandy: No.
And thus we see by using effective communication as a married couple we can avoid getting mouthwash in the bed.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Pancake Flop
Peter loves cooking pancakes. Blueberry pancakes are his favorite. Sometimes he is successful and other times, let's say today for example, he is not. When we buy Bisquick we dump it into a container and then throw away the box saving the recipe for waffles and biscuits. This morning Peter realized he didn't have the recipe and figured he really didn't need one. After all real men don't need to follow directions. When was the last time Chuck Norris (Peter's idol) ever asked for directions? It would've taken all of two minutes to do a google search for a pancake recipe, but Peter decided to save time and guess. So Peter made pancakes...more like the gushers brand. He was so kind to give me the ones that looked perfect on the top. After it was syruped I cut into it and took a big bite. It was pure uncooked batter. I cut in again and the batter oozed out. I'm usually willing to try new foods, but this one I just couldn't do it. So with those in the trash, I headed for the darker pancakes and well they were mushy in the middle AND burnt. Peter tried his and found the same problem. We threw out the pancakes and made toaster strudel instead.
Luckily Peter is much better at stir fry without a recipe than pancakes. We won't starve. :)
Luckily Peter is much better at stir fry without a recipe than pancakes. We won't starve. :)
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Mamma Mia
We saw Mamma Mia today. It was great! Loads and loads of ABBA songs, which Peter and I loved! We will definitely own it when it comes out on DVD. Peter thinks since we have a Bat Bear we should also have an ABBA bear. We're currently looking for a bear sized 70's outfit.
Peter introduced me to ABBA while we were dating. I fell in love with the music as I fell in love with Peter. We had some ABBA music playing at our wedding and it is almost always on in our cars.
Peter introduced me to ABBA while we were dating. I fell in love with the music as I fell in love with Peter. We had some ABBA music playing at our wedding and it is almost always on in our cars.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Batman
Today we went and saw Batman the Dark Knight in IMAX. We could've watched it in a theater only 15 minutes away, but no, Peter and our friends wanted the true IMAX quality, so we drove for 1 1/2 hours to Ontario. Luckily our friends and Peter are not big enough Batman geeks to dress up in costume, though we heard on the news that some people did. I had no desire to see Batman, until I realized that Ontario has a giant outlet mall and this mall just so happens to have a Disney Store and a Build a Bear. So I went to see Batman, and Peter bought me a bear. And not just any bear, a bat bear.
We also had fun at the mall for a few hours. The Rainforest Cafe was lunch and dinner combined. It was great! I ate all my food-1/2 slab of ribs, coleslaw and fries, Peter brought some of his lettuce wraps home. Peter and I got smoothies and ended up trading. He liked mine more than his and I liked his and mine, so we switched. I drank all of my smoothie (originally Peter's) plus whatever Peter didn't finish of my original drink. I just couldn't let that good stuff go to waste. For dessert we stopped by Wetzels Pretzels and got a cinnamon pretzel, which I ate most of. I'm only telling you this because as we were wandering around looking for food, Peter was asking me how hungry I was. I told him I was starving! "Do you think you could eat a sit down meal at the Rainforest Cafe?" "I want food, I don't care where it is, I'm hungry and I want food now!!!!!!!" (Peter said to add exclamation marks)So hence I ordered food and ate it all! I think I was hungry don't you?
Peter would like me to also mention, that he had asked me several times prior to the incident to see if I was hungry and my reply was usually, "Yeah a little bit, oooh let's check out this store."
We went to the Disney Store, but it was a big upset. Yes things were all very cheap as it was the Disney Store Outlet, but they had no adult clothes, so we left empty handed.
So for those of you wondering if you should go and see Batman...Peter says, "Batman rocks! Go and see it, but don't take your kids." I say, "Given that I didn't want to see it in the first place, it wasn't nearly as bad as I had thought it would be. Actually it was good, I only had to cover my eyes in a few scenes, but Peter didn't look either on one. So my suggestion, if you liked the first Batman movie then you'll like this one a lot."
Sunday, July 13, 2008
A day at the bay
Yesterday my co-worker and I took six girls ages 5-7 to Mission Bay. It was an auction item that one family bought at our school's annual auction. We played croquet, some paddle ball games, catch games, horse shoes, flew kites-or at least tried to fly kites. It was windy and all, but the kites didn't seem to want to stay up in the air for more than a couple of minutes. The kids played on the jungle gym, played make believe-I ordered a chocolate shake, scrambled eggs and a pancake with strawberry syrup and they made it in a jiffy. They thought it was hilarious that I was pretending to eat dirt. They made plaster molds of seashells in the sand, played in the water, went for a walk along the beach and went for a ride on a pedicab. The kids loved that! At lunch time they made their own turkey/ham and cheese sandwiches, enjoyed grapes and ate their own creations. On our way back to school we stopped and got ice cream cones. When we delivered the kids back to their parents they were clearly exhausted, but couldn't wait to tell their parents all the fun they had.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Mr. Handyman
On Thursday Peter and his dad installed a set of shelves that were in my bedroom when I was growing up. Here's Peter showing how strong he is. He's so strong he can lift up the shelf with one finger :)
While preparing to install we realized we needed to do a Home Depot trip for screws and a trip to my parents' house for cinder blocks to rest the shelf on until we found the right height. Somehow we decided that Peter and his dad would go to Home Depot while I picked up the blocks....Woa did I pick the wrong equipment to carry. Those cinder blocks weigh a ton! I hefted them into my car and then up a flight of stairs to our front porch, where I stopped. When the guys got home they told me I should have left them in my car and they would've brought them up for me. I was superwoman!
Peter and his dad enjoyed playing with the laser level, electric drill and all those other fun manly tools. Now I get to take my bears out of the trash bags they have been living in the past year and put them back out on display. Perhaps I'll even share and let Peter put some of his airplanes on the shelves. We'll post a picture when we have the shelves all arranged.
Friday, July 4, 2008
Fun in the kitchen
On Saturday we went to Peter's parents house to visit with a cousin that had just gotten married. While we were there we picked a bag full of plums. We took the plums home and went out and bought pectin (stuff to make jam). While at the store I asked if we had enough sugar. Peter said yes. I asked, "are you sure? We need a lot." Peter said, "yes we have a full container." We left the store and ran a few errands, then headed home to make plum jam. We got home tired and decided to make jam Sunday after church. We get home from church and start making it. I asked Peter to help by measuring out 8 1/2 cups of sugar. He opens the cupboard and "Uh oh...Um honey you know how you asked me if we had enough sugar, and I told you we did and you asked again, and I said I was sure, well I was wrong. We don't have enough." So jam making was put on hold. We ran over to his parents house and borrowed their sugar, then headed off to a birthday dinner for our friend. When we returned home we continued with our jam. After I had poured all the sugar in, Peter comments, "I think we need a bigger pot, its going to overflow." "Nah it won't overflow, just keep stirring it." Was my response. Well needless to say it overflowed and we had boiling plum puree and sugar all over our stove. We did a quick grab a pot and pour routine and then wiped down the stove. We eventually finished our plum jam and started ladling it into jars. Now let me tell you, hot liquid into glass jars and I'm supposed to put the lid on how? It was definitely a team effort with hot pads and only a few minor burns. Peter's family told us yesterday that they have more plums for us...we're ready for another adventure :)
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