Working nights

Last week was night week, and then I worked this past weekend (super great combination again, thanks)…but it’s OK because I only have one more day of work and I get some days off.

First, this is the extent of our Christmas decorations at work (dollar store Christmas trees that Cathy put on each of the pharmacist desks):

Friday was the last day for the lovely Jessica. She replaced evil, miserable Marita as the dose packer/token other female. She was supposed to learn to be a tech and what not, but she decided to go live with her mom in Florida and go back to school to be a nurse, like you do. Jessica is a nice girl and a good worker bee (though it would be hard not to seem excellent post-Marita), so this is kind of a bummer.

I decided to get a cookie cake for her going away day, but it was too late to have the Kroger bakery people write on it…so I did it myself and it was pretty legible:

Later in the evening, Stony brought a giant sheet cake that dwarfed my little cookie cake:

Jessica wouldn’t cut the cakes at all until after 8, and even then, she never cut the cookie…she took the entire thing home intact. WEIRD.

Also notable, when we were all hurrying up after 8am to go out in the kitchen for her cake party, she somehow got the tip of her finger hot and try as she might, she couldn’t get it acceptably cleaned up. She had to go to her party with 2 gloves on, not touching anything:

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We’re in this picture that ran in the Blade

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The Best Mail Day Ever

I’m working nights this week, but it kind of worked out well for once. Tuesday turned out to be the best postal day EVER, and I was able to Skype with Chiara Wednesday morning from work for my Aussie Care Package Opening Ceremony.

Chiara sent me a package! Trans-Pacific package-sending REQUIRES a lot of effort, as the package must be tracked, tracked again, and tracked some more, OCD-style, from the time the item is taken to a post office and then all the way until the recipient receives it. SO MUCH TRACKING to follow along with the customs progress, lodging/despatching, etc. Additionally, sending stuff to Australia from here or vice versa is retardedly expensive, but SO worth it when the other person finally gets the package and squeals as they pull stupid crap out of a box that came from the other side of the world.

Anyway, so this was the biggest excitement on Tuesday:

I had to wait 16 hours to open the package (because of the time zones and the Skype date). In the meantime, I pondered the identity of this animal:]

Also in the mail:

1) A Christmas Woot shirt (marking the 29302nd cat shirt that I bought from shirt.woot.com):

2) My Andola Dortch Lady Rocket jersey from the jersey auction last spring. The jerseys were supposed to be availale in October, but UT didn’t receive their new uniforms until a couple of weeks into the season. This makes my dad monumentally excited:

Anyway, so. Settle in for package photos.

When I sent Chiara her box of diabetes, I wrote her a rambling letter about stupid things, just because. She sent me 4 dollars in the mail once and didn’t include a note, and I cried for 3 days. (That’s not true, but don’t do that shit to me again, KIKI). Anyway, Chiara sent a letter, and here’s the cute part at the end (bonus #doublerube written hashtag):

Faithful readers will remember VEGEMITE DAY at my work last year. This friendship is pretty toast-centric:

Here’s a cool magnet that will tell you the temperature in Fahrenheit or Celcius…whatever your little heart desires:

I now own this CD of THUNDER DOWNUNDER. We have not listened to it, but it has been brought to our attention that “downunder” is one word, and ELECTROSTATIC RAGE is a cool track name:

Brian’s Australia Rules Football hat from Chiara’s favorite team:

This can of kangaroo startled me at first. If I hadn’t know it was illegal to send any food that isn’t junk (and if the can had been a little heavier), I might have thought it was canned kangaroo meat. Here’s the can before and during the opening:

Here’s the kangaroo post-emergence:

It is notable that the can says, “May cause indigestion” and “After opening, keep contents in reach of children.” YOU WACKY AUSTRALIANS. Americans are too dumb for cutesy jokes.

Harvey sent the cats (particularly Harvard) a present:

I put the suction cup part on the sliding glass door and cats played with the toy(!):

Two shirts:

Some of the following pictures are of many many of my presents at the same time, so I’ll just point out some of the stuff before each picture.

(I don’t really know what that Melbourne thing on the left really is – is it a towel or some kind of wall hanging or…?) Also: chocolate cane toad, lego head pencil sharpener, some pencils(!), a tiny cricket bat, some goofy silly bands (they are “twinsies” ones where the bracelets have a mate…eg, two halves of a heart…Chiara should have opened the package and took half of them), a fake mustache, Papaw ointment for your nappy rash, Anzac cookies (“biscuits”), cotton candy (“fairy floss”), Australian animal crossing stickers, paper lanterns.

This one picks up on the right side of the previous picture. A tiny plush koala on a “gum” leaf, Icestralia cube tray, my Australia cork hat (to keep flies off your face, duh):

BabyCat wearing the cork hat:

My #HeterosexualLifePartner necklace…so sweet:

Here are some Australia coasters with awesomely amazing photoshopping that yielded some frighteningly large penguins and other animals:

Chiara sent my Dad a book about Aussie slang because he enjoys Australian slang a great deal.

My dad came over in the evening…here’s a picture of him enjoying his book:

Chiara sent me some Australia plant seeds – we might either introduce some invasive species or learn a valuable lesson about trying to plant things that are supposed to live in arid or semi-arid climates.

Cats love Aussie items:

Chiara sent me several packages of these candies in an attempt to collect them all. I think we missed one or two…?

Here’s the chocolate cane toad I mentioned earlier…just hanging chillin’:

Minus the wrapper:

Having a friend who lives in Australia is kind of mind-blowing. Everything is so different there, plus we are SO FAR APART. We can iMessage on our iPads/iPhones without getting charged, so we can type back and forth all day if we’re so inclined in a real time chat…doesn’t that seem crazy??? It’s weird to think about how just a couple of years ago could not possibly have met, and even if we did, we would have had a relatively difficult time communicating the way we do. #sofortunate #HLP #thefutureisnow

ALSO: ECHIDNAS. WTF? I’ve never heard of these…except for that Brian says we saw them in person at the Cleveland Zoo.

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Glass City Tournament

I think I’m finally pretty much recovered from whatever weird illness Lis gave me on OSU-UM day. It was touch and go…I had a gross cough and was short of breath and felt weak. Now Brian has it.

I was glad I was off this week so I could do some intense laying around, but I certainly didn’t do anything very cool. I did put the Christmas tree up that one day (and it took everything I had…)

Thursday was Aunt Jeri’s Birthday, so we went out to eat to Texas Roadhouse with her, Scott, Kasey (I have never bothered to find out how to spell her name), my Dad, and Matthew. Enjoyable. Bread.

Friday was my Dad’s Birthday, and I invited him over for birthday tacos that I made with ground chicken. Enjoyable. Tacos.

This weekend was the First Annual Glass City Tournament. There was rumbling about how they wanted people to go to the non-UT game so we could keep having tournaments, so we went for part of the Southern University Jaguars – St. Bonaventure game. Not enjoyable.

UT played SIU-Edwardsville on Saturday. It was a super fun ass-whooping until Naama went down and everyone’s spirit was partially broken. I am too fragile of a Nervous Nelly to take it well when they go down…even if usually they go walk it off and come back in the same game. I’m like, “OH GOD, DOOM, THIS IS THE WORST” and then I almost cry. I am terrible at being an invested spectator.

Naama had tweaked her ankle, or something, and didn’t play the second half yesterday, but she did come back from the locker room without looking maimed, so I could calm down.

Here’s the scoreboard from yesterday:

Since the non-Toledo teams in the Glass City Tournament kind of sucked, we elected not to go to the early game today…but it ended up being really close, so maybe we made the wrong choice.

Here’s Yolanda at tip-off…Come get ya some Yo Yo Girrrrrrl:

The ads under the scorer’s table used to be the same the whole season and were on a roll of paper…they went digital, and it looks pretty darn sharp:

They also added a shitty little scoreboard below the Grogan Room. It looks like it came from 1992.

The Ladies beat the Bonnies today, so they won their little tournament, which is cool.

With a couple minutes left on the game clock, a dude passed out (or something) on the stairs near our seats. The dude who fell down is a Lady Rocket game regular…known as “neck brace guy” and “dude who used to do the sprinkler dance on the jumbotron” by us. His wife (also a regular) looked really upset and flustered, which made my little sympathetic heart so concerned. The team doctors were on the scene quick like a bunny, and the dude was definitely breathing, so hopefully it’s not a huge deal…maybe he just needed some sugar or hydration or something. It was pretty weird to keep watching the game and cheering with all the hubbub, but it also didn’t seem quite right to just stop and gawk either. Awkward…but not as awkward as old people acting really inconvenienced by not being able to use that set of stairs and being told to wait in their seats to keep the walkways clear for them to get passed out guy out of the arena.

Anyway, here’s the scoreboard with bonus picture of the team after their award ceremony:

Now that we have semi-fancy season tickets, we got a handshake and a “Thanks for coming” from Janelle Reed-Lewis, which was pretty fantastic. Brian is working on developing a secret Janelle handshake to teach her next time. That’s not true.

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Christmas Tree 2012

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CATS AND MORE CATS

I worked on our annual photo book early this week to take advantage of the Cyber Monday sale at Snapfish (55% off sitewide, which they extended through this Sunday after I labored over it for hours and hours Sunday and Monday, jerks), and after I ordered it, I realized that there was no CATS CATS CATS pages. There is no shortage of cat adorableness or photos around here. Here is a small sampling of the adorableness we manage to power through on a daily basis:

Cats in wacky places:

Cats laying in amusingly slutty positions:

Cats inside of boxes and baskets:

Cats who tire of us:

Cats who are all one color:

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OSU-UM game

Friday Night, we headed to Tiffin so we could attend Kegs and Eggs Saturday morning bright and early. Kegs and Eggs wasn’t quite the production that it sometimes is, but the actual food was better than it has been:

This was the first year that I did not get a shirt. The back of the shirts was OK, but the front (again) said, “You can’t drink all day if you don’t start in the morning” or something similar and dumb. I think I ended up donating the first Kegs and Eggs shirt that I got that said that because, um, that’s not really my style.

We got to the Clover Club at 6, and it was pretty empty…by the time we left after 7, there was a decent crowd. The Links start their OSU-UM day early:

(That picture is not very good, but I think any picture taken that early in the morning is going to be bad…)

Some other Clover Club pictures:

After Kegs and Eggs, we went back to Brian’s parents’ house and most of us took naps. This year, we did not go to the Legion (!) because they didn’t rent an additional TV or something. Instead, we went to outbuilding/bar at Brian’s cousin Doug’s house. When we got there, Chang the Chow got in our car:

The Australian thinks chows are cute, so here are some more pictures:

Here’s a picture of the Link bar:

Right before we left, Brian spent some quality time with Ethan:

Ethan reminds me of Matthew when he was younger a little bit – he’s a bit of a hoarder (apparently he introduces himself that way) and has a little tool/project area that he can hang out in for hours. I bet he likes to hang out outside like Matthew did.

Collin also came around. He ate d-Con the night before but obviously was not harmed.

More Chang pictures:

Here’s Ethan in a barrel making me help him find “pieces of boat” in the barrel:

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Turkey Day

I decided to host Thanksgiving this year. This was the first time that I did most of the cooking (Full Disclosure: Lis made the green bean casserole and the gravy).

Last night, I made two different cranberry sauces (Whole30 and regular), some applesauce, and I pre-peeled white and sweet potatoes. Here’s Harvard helping me with sweet potatoes:

Brian did a bunch of house cleaning last night to get ready for our guests.

This morning, I went and ran in the Smoke the Turkey 5k and actually bothered to run for the first time in about a month, and it was not terrible. Some people had some terrific Thanksgiving hats that made me jealous.

At 11, we started our great spatchcocking adventure. Here are some pictures of the turkey carnage:

We neglected to take a picture of the splayed-out bird before we put it in the oven, but here are some oven pictures:

Here’s the finished product looking like a turkey whore:

Before everyone got here, we took a couple picture:

Everybody was hangin’ chillin’ after dinner:

I ate all Whole30 things during dinner. After everybody left and Brian was napping, I had my holiday cheat treat (delicious, delicious ice cream).

On that note, here is evidence that Americans not having diabetes is newsworthy:

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Bennett’s Beard…

…and I don’t mean Marilou.

Here’s Bennett’s Movember facial hair:

Here’s Bennett looking like a scary serial killer:

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Pie Night 2012

Tuesday was pie-making night. I started making pecan pies as soon as I got home from work, and as soon as I got most of them in the oven, I got called in to work. Brian had to take over as deputy pie maker and pull them out of the oven. He may or may not have done a good job.

I made the last of the 5 pecan pies when I got home and put it in the oven just before I got called in. I missed a bunch of the UT football game on ESPN, but when I got home I managed to make six (!!) pumpkin pies:

(Note to self: the recipe makes 3 pies)

Here’s cute BabyCat trying on my dad’s shoes while he was watching the game:

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