Saturday, July 23, 2011

Your daily dose of irony

It's been a while since I've gotten a bloggy award -- for obvious reasons that we won't discuss right now.  *ahem*  But there are two beautiful ladies out there who saw fit to give me a couple of awards recently, undeserved as they might be, and I'm grateful!

The first award is from Strong Blonde, and while I can't speak for the "blonde" part, she is definitely strong in a multitude of ways.  She's raising twins, getting in shape, and side-stepping extended family land mines (in the great mitten state, in fact).  The rules of this award are simple: list 7 things about yourself and pass the award on to 7 other bloggers.  Consider it done!


The seven facts:

1. Sometimes when my husband goes out of town for work, I put on his deodorant in the morning.  That way I smell his scent randomly throughout the day, and I feel closer to him.  So far no one has asked why I smell like I've been with a man when DH is not home.  I'll let them wonder.

2. I buy parenting books because it makes me feel like a better mom.  But then I don't end up reading them and I feel like a worse mom because I'd rather read the latest Jennifer Crusie than strategies for potty training.  Oh well, Bean seems to have caught on to the concept anyway.

3. I have gotten teased for having a "dinosaur" cell phone. Which is not quite accurate; although my phone lacks any additional features (okay, there's a sub-par camera at least), it is relatively new, as it came free with my latest contract.  After enduring some teasing from a friend, I responded, "Well, I still hear the same voices as you do when I talk on it."  To which she asked incredulously, "You TALK on your phone?"  Fine, I'll text, if that's what people do these days.  It'll just take me about 15 minutes to respond because I don't have a keyboard.  Crap.

4. I've had a couple of random gray hairs on my head for years.  They never really bothered me, and I was rather self-congratulatory about my nonchalance with the whole situation.  In the past month, however, I've found a ton more, and now they are starting to bother me.  I'm 31 and I'm already done aging gracefully.

5. I saw a UFO when I was in high school.  Driving down the road at night with friends in my home town, a big bright light flew up ahead of us in the sky, then flew away.  My friend Al totally saw it too.  Luckily there was no abduction or... umm... probing involved.  Well, that's what we prefer to believe.

6. My car (or rather, my minivan *sob*) is always clean inside.  There may be a stray SlimFast wrapper or post-it note on the console, and certainly some pebbles that hitched a ride on the kid's shoes.  But overall, free from junk.  I actually come from a long line of clean car lovers, I'm not sure if it's genetic or a learned trait.  If I get in your car and I have to move mountains of crap to sit down, or contort my legs to get my feet on the floor, I'm not judging you, but -- wait, yes, I am judging you.

7. I recently learned that I may have a deep but completely unconscious obsession with "Full House."  At one of the July 4th parties we attended, someone asked the name of my twins.  When I told her, she immediately exclaimed, "Just like Jesse and Rebecca's twins on FULL HOUSE!"  (I had no recollection of the names of those twins, for the record.)  The good news is that the boys are 15 months old and she was the first person to say that, so hopefully it won't plague them throughout their lifetimes.  The bad news is that then I also realized that Bean's initials are the same as Candace Cameron's character's name.  I'm seeking therapy.

And I'm passing this award to: Jamie at Sticky Feet (Part Deux), Katie at Taking the Statistical Bullet, E at Hope in Briarrose, Stef at Eat Sleep and Run, And So it Goes at Life in the Detours, Aisha at Aisha Iqbal, and last but not least, Dana at Life Unexpected.  Such wonderful women who share beautiful, thoughtful, inspiring, and *ahem* substantive words!

The second award is from the lovely Kmina, who has her hands full with a little monkey who overflows with personality (much like my Gax, I think).  And he's almost ONE!  Where does the time go?  Sigh.  But yes, she has passed on these pretty pink gems:


The rules are:
* Thank the giver.  (You rock, Kmina!)
* Choose five bloggers as recipients.  (I'm selecting the lovely Holly at Seriously Holly, and Alisa at The World According to Alisa, and Pufferfish at Puffer and the Baby Fishies, and Kristi at Interrupted Wanderlust, and Heather at The Donut!)
* Write seven random facts about me.  (I'm going to do a list of seven of my favorite things, because I think you probably still need some time to digest the seven riveting facts from the award above.)
* And finally, let the recipients know they have the award to claim.  (I'll get to it.)

So yes!  Here are seven of my favorite things at the moment. I'm sorry if any of these are repeats, I'm too lazy to look back at previous Favorite Things posts.

1. Betty Crocker Warm Delights Mini Molten Chocolate Cake.  You could say I have a "thing" for raw batter and dough.  As far as desserts go, that's pretty much top on my list.  But I'm still hanging onto my diet (about 24 pounds lost now, thank you very much!), so I do try to be as good as possible.  Fortunately, this cake mix helps satisfy my craving with only 150 calories.  I mix in the water and then -- yep -- eat the batter out of the bowl with a small spatula.  Oh, you could also actually cook them.  If you are into that sort of thing.

2. AVEENO Baby Care Products.  You could also say I have a "thing" for soap products -- shampoo, body wash, hand soap, etc.  I love trying new stuff, it's a small splurge that makes me feel like I'm pampering myself while I go about my normal routine.  This has transferred to what I buy for the kiddos, too.  And hands down, AVEENO is the best I have found.  Johnsons Natural products feel very inadequate to me, but the hair and body washes (and lotions too) from AVEENO are wonderful.

3. Connoisseurs Jewelry Wipes.  Now that I no longer have to fear that the twins will yank off a special necklace or rip earrings from my ears, I am able to wear real jewelry again.  After sitting unused for so long, all my pieces have that cruddy stuff on them.  I consulted my friends at Amazon.com and chose the jewelry wipes.  They are incredible!  The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser of bling.  Highly recommend storing a pack in your closet.

4. DHC Rich & Moisturizing Treatment.  If left to its own devices, my hair would resemble one of those round shrubs people use in landscaping the outside of their houses.  Fortunately there are many products that allow me tame the mane and go out in public.  I like to deep condition my hair once a week, and my Mom turned me on to this stuff.  The only problem is that there aren't instructions on the tube (in English, at least), so when I first got it, I had trouble remembering where to put it.  Luckily I called my mom to ask her, right before I slathered it all over my face.  Now I keep it next to my shampoo, problem solved.

5. Denim pedal pushers from Black House White Market.  I love these because they fit my body type perfectly; the waist feels like elastic even though it's not, allowing room for the evidence of a twin pregnancy that scoffs at my diet.  They have cute embellishments that make them appropriate for any top, from a casual t-shirt to a fancy tank.  They also make your rear look fabulous, as I recently noticed when reviewing some action pics I took of a new wrap for my fellow babywearing geeks.  Totally, right?  If I do say so myself.


6. It's a Bam Bam Diddly! CD by Father Goose.  As much as possible, I try to turn off the television and turn on music.  It's a daily struggle that I usually fall short on.  But one of the things that helps is this CD.  It's perfect for summer, it has a reggae-type feel with fun songs that the kids enjoy and that don't make me want to gouge my eyes out with a baby spoon.  There are also other well-known singers featured, such as Cheryl Crow.  I like to perform a little floor show for the munchkins while they eat, while they still think I'm awesome and not an embarrassment to humanity.

7. MAC Studio Finish Concealer.  I have dark circles under my eyes even when I am at my most rested, it's just in my genes.  You can imagine that having three small boys does nothing to help the situation.  I've tried many an undereye concealer, but after finding this, I'm hooked.  Best coverage, longest lasting.  It is possibly the number one reason that I hear, "Well, you don't look like you have a three-year-old and twin one-year-olds!" instead of, "Oh my God, it's a ZOMBIE ATTAAAACK!"
I'd love to hear what products are rocking your world these days!

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9 comments:

Kristina P. said...

I have a couple of friends with Dinosaur phones and I mock them incessently.

Erin said...

Thank you for the award!! Might I add you are looking great momma!!

Hollyween said...

So fun to check in with you again! And some time between the last time I checked and now, you are no longer headless Christine? What gives, woman?

The twins are adorable and you look amazing. Yay for three kids, right? The fun never ends!

Miss you!! I'll try to check back more often. I'm just having WAAAAY to much fun most of the time with the munchkins that when I actually get a free second...well...sometimes I turn on the TV. I KNOW, right?!

Stef said...

Thanks for the award! So fun :)

I LOL at what you wrote. Someday you'll write a book and I'll be one of the first to buy it.

The deoderant thing: I do that too! I've always been too afraid to tell people and here you go, writing it on your website! Love it.

Also, the clean car - same here. Its often cleaner than my home :) I hate driving in filth and, I get it from my Dad. He was the same way.

I'm gonna try the MAC concealer. I need to meet that one - we might be long lost friends....

Sarah said...

1) I also have a dinosaur phone I hardly ever use, can barely find the thing, turned off the text messaging, and is practically never charged...changing to a prepaid actually! So not cool in this day and age, but TOO BAD!!!
2) Your ass rocks in those jeans!!! So jealous!
3) I need to try that concealer pronto! With #3 expected any day now, it's become absolutely necessary!
4) With preschool art projects coming home in droves every day, my car was a mess. Now with the minivan (yes, we joined the club, no more manual scooter-like car...:( ), it's stocked with toys and shoes the kids bring in...so judge away! ;)
5) As far as Full House - I have stories about my daughter's name and the German language (yes, I should've known better!) and this baby possibly being named after the Incredible Hulk...
Love ya!

Chris, Dana and Addison: Hoping to Grow through Open Adoption said...

Thanks for the award and the laugh!! I look forward to passing it along!

Kerri Campbell said...

Dont know if this is what you mean by product, but...

I just discovered a photo sharing tool (for your computer!) that has changed my life. It's made by a local company (yes, another Seattle tech-start up!)--so I am particularly excited to tell people about it. I really love it because it makes sending those obligatory pictures to my mother in-law super easy! www.photorocket.com

Thanks for sharing the Black House White Market secret. I need all the help I can get back there!

Anonymous said...

yea! love this list. i think it was you who recommended shampowder last year and i always have that stuff now. it came in particularly handy when the bathroom was under renovation :) these days i actually get to shower on a daily basis (gasp!).

my favorite thing right now is my CSA. i'm loving trying to figure out how to USE all of the fresh veg in new recipes. last night we had mushu veggie wraps with pork. delish! :)

Aisha said...

Thanks for the award!! :) Yay! Will post it up later this week.

ARGH- wish I'd read this post before I went to Bobby Brown and bought $50 concealer- its not even that good- should have gone to Mac :(