Monday, August 27, 2007

disneyland is awesome.

John and I bought a tripod about a month ago and finally used it this weekend. We took it to Disneyland so we could take pictures at night that weren't blurry. These are the ones that turned out the best. Enjoy my dorky Disney love!

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

baby shower.

I put up pictures of the baby shower I threw for Anna and Adam on Sunday. I made them a teeny baby quilt. The baby isn't due until October. I can't wait to find out if it's a boy or a girl! (Anna wants to be surprised, so I don't get to know either, obviously.)

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

slacker cats premier.

The show John has been working on premiered last night on ABC Family. It's called Slacker Cats. It's an irreverent adult cartoon, sort of like "The Simpsons" or "Family Guy," only it's about talking cats and their owners (who, yes, can hear the cats talking). John's younger sister, Misty, is in town, and the three of us went to a party for the premier last night at Guy's North, upstairs from Jerry's Deli, close by in Studio City. The episode that aired last night wasn't done by the studio John works for--their first episode won't air until September. The party was full of people from other studios. The director was there, as were voice actors Nicole Sullivan and Kiersten Warren. It was a lot of fun. Make sure to check out the show. I'll post the date of the episode John worked on...as soon as I remember to ask him when it is. Meanwhile, he's been working overtime for two weeks now, helping the studio meet a deadline for their next episode.

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Sunday, August 05, 2007

let's play that song again.

My parents still get mail for me occasionally, and this week something pretty awesome arrived at their house. My mom just told me I was included in a special edition of Zephyrus, the student publication of the English Department at WKU. Last year, WKU had a huge centennial celebration and the Eng. Dept. put out a special Zephyrus with selections from all previous publications, going back to 1955. And I was included! The poem that made it into this new edition is "Foreshadowing," which was originally in the 2003 Zephyrus. I'm so thrilled!

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