Diary of a Metal Mommy

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Farewell, Summer...

I'm here! I know it's been forever since I've blogged--so sorry to the two people that check up on me here every so often. ;-) All is well, it's just been a busy summer. And the times that weren't busy...well, who wants to write about that?! As writing a letter or journal entry can be DAUNTING when you haven't kept up with things--so much to catch up on!--I will make this more of a scrapbook entry, if you will. On to the Highlights of My Summer:

As nice as it is to have the summer to DO things, often there is nothing better than to just lounge on your deck in your cushy Papasan chair. Luckily we HAVE a Papasan chair, and a darn nice view of the woods from our deck. Nothing quite like relaxing out there, especially with a nice summery Tanqueray and Tonic. Now that's gettin' your zen on!

Normally I hate having to be involved in one of my kid's school projects...it's like, didn't I go through this already when I was in school??? But Vivian's summer project for her upcoming advanced Social Studies class was to do a report on some historical place of her choice in Minnesota. She chose the Split Rock Lighthouse, which is up in Two Harbors. What a great way to start off the summer--taking in gorgeous views of the north shore and just feeling one with nature. Plus I got to hang with my brother and his kids, it's always great to see the cousins having a good time together. This was one project that was just as interesting to me as (hopefully!) it was to Vivian, and one thing I did learn for sure...those lighthouses are a bit claustrophobic...

Ahhh, the 4th of July. At Stephanie and John's, once again. How lucky are we to get pampered and spoiled by the best cook (s), the most gracious hosts, the lovely scenery, titillating conversation (I love that word) and fireworks on the golf course?? Honestly I never cared that much about the 4th--well, not since I was a child and we spent it at Iowa City City Park every year...great memories there--but the 4th with Steph and Company definitely now makes it a highlight of my year!

Summer is great for family togetherness, but it's also superb for donning your favorite sundress and going out for a lovely dinner with your peeps. Somehow Stephanie Kim and I have stumbled into a dare-I-say regular routine of trying a new restaurant together once a month or so...well, new to Kim and I--we let Stephanie guide us to the right places! Oh do I love hanging out with my girls. Never underestimate the power of getting a bit gussied and having a night out with your buddies! It is a wonderful thing. Of course the sad thing is this has sort of replaced our podcast get-togethers for now....but only for the time being. I'm not ready to give up on Feminine Hijinx yet!

Summer in Minneapolis would not be complete without visiting one of the 10 thousand lakes! Not much makes a Mommy happier than to see her child enjoying themselves so completely and so purely in the sand and sun. Sullivan spent hours this day working on a very cool sandcastle complete with moat. When we dragged Coreman back out there that evening, it was amazingly still there.

Ahhh, Brookside. Our family will probably never have any other summer vacation but heading up there--but you know, that is not such a bad thing. Kids are safely free to roam and play, parents can relax (or be active...I myself mostly choose the former...!) with good company and just be a family. And since Brookside is also a childhood memory for me, that makes it all the more special!!

And we say goodbye to yet another summer by hitting the Great Minnesota Get-Together..the State Fair, of course! Both kids had their artwork displayed and ribboned...Sullivan getting a blue for his first time in! Yes, the fair is crowded and dirty (oh, the germs!) sometimes unbearably hot...but I for one can't resist it anyway. Where else can I eat a gyro, some mini donuts, fries and an elephant ear all in one day, absolutely guilt-free??!

So there it is, my friends, my summer in a nutshell. Nothing too spectacular in some eyes, I'm sure, but perfect by me. The only downfall is that it went by wayyy too fast...and it goes faster every year. I am excited tho, for the new beginnings that a new school year will bring for the kids. Here we go again...!

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Anniversary Hijinx!


The Feminine Hijinx trio getting ready to record our first show!

Happy Anniversary to Us, the Feminine Hijinx ladies that we are. We have been gabbing to the world (or, to about 200 or so) about nothing for a year now. A whole year! Hard to believe. What a fun year it's been! What began as a suggestion from my husband who wanted to try his hand at producing a pocast became something I took and ran with...and I'm sure glad I did. Does our podcast make a real difference in anyone's world?! Probably not. We just sit around and laugh ( a little too loudly, I might add) and talk about our daily lives, silly things that happen in the news, make raunchy jokes and innuendos. Nothing too special, really. But it is definitely something I look forward to, a wonderful excuse to get together with my best peeps and just be our silly selves. And all the more fun if anyone else wants to get silly right along with us. In my opinion, it's what the world needs, really....more silliness!!!!

So soon the Anniversary show will be posted...thanks to all of you listeners out there who join us for each show, we so appreciate it! And a Big Thank You to my husband Cory, who without him it would have never happened. Hey, I'd probably still have a pager and be trying to figure out the library computer (cuz I wouldn't have one of my own!!) if it weren't for his tech-savvy and generous hard work!!!

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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Ladies and Germs, Mod Pod Music is LIVE!

Yet another creative outlet is born...Mod Pod Music. In writing my own theme music for Feminine Hijinx--the podcast I do with my peeps Kim and Stephanie--I realized that there may very well be other podcasters out there looking for something original and fun to announce their show. There are many libraries out there, but not many sites where you can just buy that one perfect song. (plus, it's a heck of a lot of fun for me to do it.) I can offer just the music, or songs with vocals and/or voiceover. It would be nice if this creative venture could actually make some money for a change, but then again, that's never why we starving artists do these things, is it?!

So if you get a moment, go check out my site and let me know what you think! There are still some changes to be made as we tweak things here and there, as it's new we still need to read and re-read to get it just right. A big THANK YOU to my amazingly talented and generous husband, who takes time out of his busy day (or, more like night!) to get this web site done for me. As a reward I may let him listen to Alan Parsons while we eat dinner tonight. (maybe.)

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Monday, November 27, 2006

Poppycock and a Podcast

Check us out, we ARE a box of chocolates! Can you stand it?? Kim was worried she would get the same coat as I and did so inadvertently, and then Stephanie boldly went right out there and bought a white one to match us both. I LOVE IT! It's Charlie's Angels, Whitman's Sampler style. We've got the dark chocolate, the white chocolate and the caramel. All right, hold it right there!

Our guest Jason joined us for Cosmos and a podcast soon after to talk about Interior Decorating--what a blast! I have to say, I'm liking the Cosmo thing. I never thought lightweight me would be able to handle a 'hard' drink again, but you know, it actually seemed to effect me less than wine usually does. Interesting. Of course it could be all of the many snacks we had around as well--nothing like a little Poppycock to keep one sated. We covered all the bases...Kim brought the Poppycock, and I had the nuts. Yeah!

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