Saturday, October 25, 2008

My heaven foods wish-list

Last year we bought some coupons from a fundraising door-to-door boy scout. Among them was an unlimited 'buy one blizzard, get one for 99 cents' DQ coupon good for a whole year. Genius. Naturally, we used it several times and got the largest possible size so that the $.99 one could also be ludicrously huge. Occasionally we even shared a few spoonfuls with the kids. Whenever I'd sink my teeth into that first bite of cookie dough w/M&M's blizzard, the Hallelujah chorus of Handel's Messiah burst forth from heaven. As I'd make my way through the deliciousness, I'd inevitably start philosophizing about the next life. How are souls in heaven truly happy without blizzards? Perhaps it's sacrilegious of me to even ponder this, but so be it. One of the orthodox Christian doctrines is that we'll be re-unified with our bodies at the end of time. There must be a reason for this - we were made to be both matter and spirit. The consensus seems to be that we'll be perfectly happy in heaven, but until we get our bodies back, will we ever think about the pleasures we enjoyed while in our corporal state? I've decided that if we do repine for our bodies, it must be in the happy way a child waits for Christmas day - the whole 'anticipation is half the fun' idea. This is sort of consoling.
I've been keeping track of a few succulent requirements that God in his goodness will surely supply me with, if heaven is all it's cracked up to be. Here, in no particular order, are a few of the foods I'd like to enjoy with my eternal taste buds.
  • Leeann Chin Peking chicken and cheese puffs
  • Mountain Dew
  • M&M's and many other candies and chocolates, too numerous to count
  • Pepperoni Pizza, preferably from B&B, Pizza Man, or Papa Murphy's
  • French toast
  • cookie dough w/Oreo or M&M's Blizzards or Concrete
  • chocolate cake
  • cheesecake
  • pumpkin pie
  • Cinnabons
  • Godfather's dessert pizza
  • Abdallah dark chocolates
There are others that I can't think of now. Maybe I'll add some in later. You may notice the lack of fruits and vegetables on my list, and that's because I only grudgingly eat anything remotely healthy. And although I'm pretty sure it won't be a concern there, I'd like to make note that for my heavenly dental hygiene I'll require regular Colgate, due to it's superior taste.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Little Piggy Destruct-o Boy

Here we will observe Zach, the savage ravenously hungry beast, house ripper-upper and terror of the cul-de-sac in his natural habitat during the 3rd week of October, 2008.


Saturday, October 11, 2008

Our 1st YouTube video!

And possibly the last. 'Little Princess Bride on the Prairie' was directed by yours truly. Once again, Nate did all the behind-the-scenes work.


Thursday, October 9, 2008

Hanging on my fridge...

...is this joke I cut out of a Reader's Digest a few years ago. I enjoyed it so much that I even 'laminated' it with packaging tape. I tried to scan it, but it's too small and hard to read. My lack of techno skills betrays me again.

"I promise. That bird is so well behaved, you can
take it anywhere," the pet-store owner assured
the woman. Delighted, she took her
parrot to church. Things were great until, halfway
through the sermon, the bird blurted, "It's damn
cold in here!" Embarrassed, the woman ran out
and went to the pet store. "This 'good bird'
swore in church today," she told the shop owner.
"I'm sorry. It sometimes does that in new
environments," he explained. "Next time,
grab its feet and swing it over your head a few times.
That should stop it." The next week the
woman and her parrot were in church when the
bird yelled, "It's damn cold in here!"
Quickly, the woman grabbed the bird and
swung it above her head six times. Then she put
the bird back on her shoulder and sat down.
"Damn," the bird said. "It's windy too."

Monday, October 6, 2008

Home Video Clips

Here are a couple clips from some recent home movies. A thank you to my hubby for handling the behind-the-scenes technogadgetry work so I could upload these (upload is the right word, no?).

The theme for these clips is the Psalmist's verse, 133:1 - "Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers (and sisters) dwell together in unity!"

You may need to crank up the volume to hear my kids' sophisticated exchanges.

I am Mary and I approved this message.