Archive for June, 2008

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Dish Towel Moment

June 30, 2008

Have you heard the expression “dish towel moment”? I can’t remember who first introduced the phrase to me. I want to say it was Kristen but I’m not sure.

A “dish towel moment” is when you are so embarrassed for the person on television that you want to cover your face with a dish towel. I think maybe it assumes your folding laundry, but whatever.

Well last night was one such moment.

The last two seasons I have been a faithful viewer of HGTV’s Design Star but somehow it alluded me this season until last night when I caught the last 40 minutes of the show. One contestant, Michael, was sure that he was going to be the next Design Star. There’s always one in the bunch who is convinced he/she is destined for greatness. (I don’t think they ever actually win.)

Last night’s episode had each designer creating a room based on a country. Michael actually got first pick and chose Spain, somewhere he apparently had spent some time. So I’m not sure how he thought this looked anything like a nightclub in Barcelona.

To make a long story short after the judges initial comments the contestants are sent to the green room and it is there that Michael’s tears started flowing. By the time he realized he was in the bottom 3 he was crying and repeating “I’m so sorry” like he had personally disappointed all the judges.

The dish towel moment began there. It got even more painful when he was booted and during his “exit” said he was sorry he’d disappointed his mom. That quickly dissolved into “I want my mom” over and over again.

I had to turn it off, it was that painful. It was more like a beach towel moment.

UPDATED: I found video!

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Finally Some News

June 28, 2008


I got home yesterday afternoon to find a message from Shimeliss, the director or our adoption agency. He had talked to Grace in Ethiopia and apparently she has been able to get our paperwork and they “should file our case Monday or Tuesday”. Woo Hoo!!!! That should get us in before the court closure if all goes smoothly.

It’s been talking about 7-10 days after filing to hear what your court date is but if things go according to schedule we would be travelling around the first or second week in September.

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Roadside Show

June 26, 2008

We had a little excitement on our way home this evening. I had gone down to my parents house to pick up the kids from their weekly play day. We had driven just a few blocks and were stopped at the light at 16th St & Glendale. I was in the far right lane about 3 cars back.

A man was walking across in the crosswalk holding something up about head level – kind of looked like a big cardboard sign at first. Just as he hit the corner a Phoenix Police SUV pulls up (half blocking my lane) and two cops jump out and go over to him.

After a few words one office “helped” him find a seat on the big canal thing (like a huge concrete block) and they pointed at the thing he was carrying. It was obvious he wasn’t going to show it to them and so the officer attempted to grab it. THAT’S when things got exciting. The guy stood up and started to back away.

So now the officer is trying to grab him and the guy is backing away and into our traffic lanes (the light is still red). The other officer, a female is trying to help him, but honestly at this point it looked a little bit like a girl slap fight (mainly because the guy kept blocking the officers attempts to grab him).

By now they’ve crossed 3 lanes of still-stopped traffic. Then a nicely-dressed man comes running up from somewhere behind us and he tries to help. Now the guy is mostly on the ground in a lane of oncoming traffic (so he’s crossed 4 lanes). That traffic is stopped and at least one of those men has hopped out of their car to help.

So it took no less than 4 men and one women to get this guy handcuffed. They walked him back to the corner in front of all of us. The side of the guys face was all bloody – I’m sure eaten up by the asphalt. (Probably a little sizzly too as it was 110 today).

When we finally got through the intersection we went through the McD drive-thru on the corner. By the time we got done there was a fire truck, ambulance and 3 other cop cars there.

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Another prayer

June 20, 2008


I love to listen to our five year old, Natalie, pray. She has such a heart for the Lord and for other people.

Last night at dinner time her prayer went something like this.

“Dear God, Thank you for this food. Help mommy and daddy when they go to get W-boy and B-girl that mom can learn how to make some new foods so we can have more Ethiopian food. Amen”

The girl got one taste of injera and she has been begging me to make some. Mark got me an electric skillet a few weeks ago so I’m running out of excuses. Maybe soon.

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Tag, You’re It

June 19, 2008


So, it’s now been 19 days since we heard from AWOP that our kids paperwork was ready. And in those 19 days it has failed to make it from one person in Ethiopia to another person in Ethiopia.

Meanwhile the clock is ticking and we are getting closer and closer to court closure.

So I turned into a squeaky wheel…the one that wants some grease. I called, they called, they called me back, I called, etc. etc.

I finally confirmed at about 11:30 today that my papers are still in the hands of the ET national that AWOP works with and he has had trouble getting them to the Hope staff. We (me and Grace @ Hope) suspect that he was trying to deliver them to someone who no longer works for Hope.

The good news is that Grace (um, not sure of her official title but she is the go-to gal at Hope) is traveling to Ethiopia on Monday to pick up her son. I was able to get a phone number for the man who holds my paperwork and have given it to Grace so that she can track him down next week, get the papers and HOPEFULLY get our case filed.

Please pray that this all gets squared away next week!

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My Day Job

June 18, 2008

I seldom write about my “other” job on here – you know, the one that doesn’t involve wiping snotty noses, refereeing fights and stepping over Legos.

But I love what I get to do as the “Communications Coordinator” at Palm Valley Church. I’m responsible for all the print and online media that we put out. I started over 5 years ago as a volunteer, helping Pastor Greg out with a few pieces. In all honesty it was mostly because I cringed every week when I saw the bulletin and its many typefaces :-) But as a church plant getting off the ground priorities were understandably elsewhere. So I did a few volunteer things. Then I had Natalie and transitioned to being a SAHM and PVC started paying me hourly to do mailers, bulletins a few things like that.

Three years later with the church at around 1,500 people and 4 services it was time for them to bring someone on staff full time and I was quite content to be at home with the kiddos and, in fact, was ready for a break. So I had two years off (from that job) until last August when I went back to work to pick up the overflow. It was part time, 3 days a week while Natalie was in preschool.

Then in January my boss left for another job. So since then it’s been just me. I work about about 3/4 time, mostly in the office and some from home. After 5 years “at home” it’s been fun to be in an office environment again and I love the staff at Palm Valley – they are like family. I get to share an office with Derrick, the worship director, which means I’ve always got a song stuck in my head. But it also means I get to preview the weekends worship which is fun.

The project I’m working on right now is one of my favorites. It’s a piece that has been on the pile for awhile, with ideas percolating in my head and I am thrilled at the way it turned out. It’s actually just one brochure in a series of 6.

So here’s a glimpse of what I do…

Granted this is the first draft and it may get changed once the reviews have come in. But I’m having fun with it.

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WFMW: Easy Way to Frost Cupcakes

June 17, 2008

You know how you can never accomplish those picture-perfect cupcakes with the cute swirl of frosting. While going through some old cake decorating books I found this awesome tip.

Use a container of whipped frosting in a bowl and give it an extra whip with your mixer. (I do this anyways cuz it fluffs up the frosting and makes it go further.)

Then take the cupcake in your hand, turn it upside down. Put it in the frosting bowl, turn and pull it out. It works great and is much neater than trying to use a knife. Even my kids can do it.

Head back to Shannon’s for more WFMW ideas.

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Ebaypolooza

June 15, 2008

During the Great Garage Sale and the sorting that came before it, we had built quite a little pile of stuff that we thought would do better on ebay. Then I got even more stuff from Mark’s parents who are cleaning out two houses.

My hubby, who is the self-appointed ebay king, has always says that the weekend is the best time to start your auctions so that they close on a weekend as well. Higher prices.

So last weekend I got 5 auctions up. This weekend, 12 more.

Other than cleaning the house and going to church, this is pretty much what I did ALL weekend. Between photographing, boxing, weighing, measuring and then creating the actual ebay listing, it takes a LOT of time.

This is stuff still left to list. Maybe next weekend. I am sick of ebay for now.

So if anyone is in the market for vintage cookbooks, vintage linens, golf shirts, cowboy boots or Nissan floor mats (yes, I know, weird collection), you can hit my ebay items. All proceeds benefit the adoption fund.

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A prayer from the heart

June 14, 2008


Tonight our 5 year old, Natalie, was praying at bedtime, ” Dear God, please help W-boy & B-Girl’s grandma not to be so sad that they are moving here. And help her to hear about Jesus and accept Him in her heart so that she can see W-boy & B-girl in heaven again someday, Amen”.

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Sweet Words

June 12, 2008

Today we got new video of our kids from Michelle’s last trip to ET and the delivery of our package. She showed them the photo album and gave them our gifts. She started to pump up the soccer ball for W-boy and he got so excited that he had to help her. He’s definitely got the hang of the air pump, so that’s good.

She asked them if they could turn to the camera and say “Thank you mommy & daddy.” Those were the sweetest words to hear. (I played the video twice…so far.)

Then we got a little demonstration of W-boys soccer skills. We’re going to have to sign him up for soccer for sure.