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On the Road with Austin and Santino

So I have a new tv show to watch. On the Road with Austin and Santino. It premiered on Lifetime after this season's Project Runway which is fitting since Austin and Santino are both former Project Runway contestants. And I must say that I like the show. I like sewing and I like traveling. These two guys have combined the two into a traveling sewing show where they make an outfit or dress for someone who needs it. And they must use local supplies. No overnight deliveries of fantastic fabrics from Mood!

They get to stay in wacky places like a Texas castle and an antebellum home in Louisiana. I was fearful that Austin would set one of the curtains on fire in the Louisiana house with this candle he insisted on toting around despite the fact that the house was well-lit by electric lights. We got to see Santino in the bathtub. We saw Austin doing pushups with a pack of military officers. And he also stood up on a horse wearing wacky equestrian-style pants.

And oh, the one-liners and conversations that us viewers are privy to, make this show worth watching. I can't wait to see where in the country they end up this week. Thursday nights at 9:30 Central Time on Lifetime.

Now, if they will just give designer Anthony Williams from Project Runway Season 7 a show of his own, we'll be even happier.

The Lost Boy

 

A curious and upsetting thing happened to us yesterday in New York City.
We were hanging out in the South Street Seaport area of lower Manhattan for the afternoon. We decided to walk over to Chinatown (I know, it is not nearby but we are fierce and determined city-walkers.) We walked up the street from the seaport and onto Pearl Street. As we crossed the busy 4-lane street, we noticed a little boy standing alone on the sidewalk. He was about 2 years old.
We looked around for someone to be with him but he appeared to be all alone. A few other passersby stopped also. We asked the little tyke where his mommy was but he wouldn’t answer us. He kicked all of us in turn on our shins. He tried to run back across the street but we stopped him of course.
One of the people who had stopped there with us called the police. We all waited for the police to arrive. And waited. And waited. They never came. We called again. They still did not show up.
Across the street at a Wendy’s restaurant, a Fire Department New York ambulance stopped and one of the paramedics went inside to grab some food. So we took the little boy over to them and explained what was happening. The FDNY guys also called the police but again, the police never showed up. After an hour of us all waiting there, a security guard from the shopping plaza down the hill approached with a walkie-talkie in his hand and asked if the child we were holding was the missing child. We told him yes.
He said the parents were frantically searching for their child. They were one block over to the right and two blocks back down the hill in the Gap store and the child had slipped away from them and crossed two busy streets. The security guard brought the parents up to the ambulance where we waited. The police finally arrived more than an hour after we had called them.
We watched the mother and father and grandparents reunite with the little boy. They cried. The mother simply collapsed onto the pavement of the street in relief. We cried just watching them. And the police? They drove away and left the FDNY guys to fill out the report paperwork.

Live from New York....it's me!

Sorry for the long delay from the last post. I have been in New York this week. I've been busy sightseeing all around NYC. I went to the first day of BlogHer today. I have tons of information for posts. But no time to post. Don't worry, I'll get to it. But yesterday we got to see one of the main sights here:

OCD Cleaning, Minivans, & Tallness

I found this graphic on Une femme d'un certain age's website to be so perfect that I had to showcase it here:

I have some friends and family members who are too much about keeping an utterly clean house. I have often thought of the wonderful things they could be doing with their time besides cleaning. Over and over again. What could they have accomplished in their lives with the hours and days that were instead devoted to cleaning?

Elsewhere in the blogosphere and on Twitter, we have a raging debate going on over the merits of minivans. Girl's Gone Child is considering getting a minivan. The comments that are rolling in from all directions are funny. And interesting. And sympathetic. I too once owned a minivan. When my daughter was an infant I caved in and got one. It was comfortable and useful. It was great for traveling. It easily held all of her baby stuff and included a handy dvd player screen that dropped from the ceiling. But truthfully, it was not a "cool" vehicle to drive. It was such a "mom" vehicle. I got rid of it after only a few years. I was ready for a car again.  But I see both sides of the argument.

In other news I got these new Michael Kors shoes (except mine are red):

KORS Michael Kors DizzyI wore these shoes today to take Toot to the doctor. She had an earache. And wouldn't you know it, she has a middle ear infection. We have to get this thing cleared up by next week because she is flying with me to NYC. And we all know that ear infections and plane rides don't mix.

I did not remember that the doctor's office had wooden floors. These turned out to be the loudest shoes in the history of all time. I could not walk quietly to save my life. Everyone kept looking as we walked down the hall to the examination room. And then when we walked back to the front of the office. And as we walked through Walgreen's. You get the picture. I really need to put some of the anti-skid things on the bottoms of these shoes to soften the noise.

And these shoes are fairly tall. I felt like an amazon because the little nurse's assistant at the clinic was only about 4 and a half feet tall. She was tiny. And there I was with these 4 inch heels (the website says 3.5 inches but I measured them at 4) added to my 5 feet 5 inch height. So I was towering over her and clomping around on the wooden floors. It was completely distracting.

But the shoes are fairly comfortable. And aren't they cute? That's what counts. Right?

Bug

This bug shell (husk?) is clinging to the wall outside my home office. I am just not sure what kind of bug this was but we see these remains of bugs clinging to various places around the countryside. I have never seen one of these bugs alive and walking around. I have only ever seen them dead. They look fearsome huh? This picture greatly exaggerates his size. This bug is only about 1.5 inches long in real life.

Lois, the corpse flower

Yesterday we got up at 5 am to go visit Lois. She lives at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. She is 6 foot tall and she STINKS. But she has a rabid following and even her own line of t-shirts and buttons. The reason we went to see her at 5 am is to avoid most of the crowds that are flocking to see and smell her. The museum is staying open 24 hours a day this week to give everyone the chance to see Lois, the corpse flower.

Lois is kept is a smallish room that you access on the second floor of the museum. The room is kept at high humidity and heat since she is a tropical flower. There were news crews from the local tv stations in the room with their cameras. They were giving regular updates on Lois. Toot managed to get herself into one of the broadcasts.

Wondering why this flower is such a big deal? Because there have been only 29 of the flowers ever blooming in the US. And they are an endangered flower from the rainforests. The flower only blooms every few years. It has to wiegh 30 pounds before it can bloom. The HMNS has a webcam focused on Lois so if you can't make it there in person, you can view the progress on-line: Lois Webcam and you can check out the Twitter stream for Lois on the HMNS site.

Update 7/25/2010 at 9:15 pm: here is Lois now. She did not open up fully. And now she is expiring:

Urban Dictionary

Urban Dictionary is a good place to stay current on the latest additions to our seemingly ever-evolving language. It is a large database of words/terms with definitions and often hilarious usage examples. I like to visit it occasionally and browse around. I hit the Random button and see what pops up. For the record the following are all randomly generated and the usage examples come directly from Urban Dictionary:

 phone a mate when its late The phonage of a mate (just for some banter) after consuming a large quantity of beer at a late hour of the evening

 get at vernacular term meaning respond to (verb) got at, gettin' at

internet doood: "so yeah, ma' you need to get at me one day, yo I could take you to a movie or something."
meczilla: "excuse me?!?!"

 nachos slang word for pot coined by a group of high school kids from northern VA (which spread quickly as far north as Boston, as far south as Savannah) both in honor of their favorite food and as another name for their favorite recreational drug. This name has been tested and proven for safe use in public.

In history class and across the room, "Hey man, those nachos we had this weekend were fantastic." "Yeah I know what you mean, I stuffed myself with nachos all weekend."

 Brandie An intelligent woman, usually brunette, gorgeous, and goal oriented. She's one to speak her mind and you do not want to mess with Brandie. She's liable to attack at the slightest insult and she has a mean right hook. However, she can be won over by a really nice hug.

She just totally decked him, she's such a Brandie.

 weasel stank When a person pours on the cheap cologne or perfume and thinks they smell fine.

Holy Buckets! Jane's back to using the weasel stank again. Damn.

 booty text The lazy, low-commitment version of the booty call.

 

So go on over to Urban Dictionary and amuse yourself. You'll definitely learn something new.

Queen for a day

If I could be queen for a day, I'd wear these Michael Kors shoes and not fall down. Because I love love love shoes. And I like these an awful lot. Alas, the price tag is a wee bit high.

Michael Kors Runway Buckled Gladiator Sandal

Aha! I have a brilliant idea. Since I love shoes so much, I should start another blog on this website. It can be devoted to just shoes. Then I have an actual, legitimate excuse for trolling the shoe sites constantly.

Granite

We had some extra granite so Danny, aka Mr. Neat & Organized, decided to use it to construct a nice parking spot in the side yard for the trailer he uses to transport the motorcycle:

It does seriously seem extravagant to craft a parking spot for a trailer out of sheets of granite. But we've had the stacks of granite for years and couldn't make up our mind what to do with it. So he put some of it to use. The cougar sticker on front top of the trailer is from our alma mater, the University of Houston.

Tube Flops

I am probably way late to the game, but these have got to be some of the ugliest footwear I have ever seen. They've aparently been on the market for awhile now but I am only just now discovering their hideousness and getting to participate in the laughing and finger pointing. And God help us if I ever see someone actually wearing these in public. I'll have to run away as fast as possible to avoid making a spectacle of myself.

On that note, I give you: Tube Flops

Avoid the whole grandpa-black-socks-sandals disaster and walk around with your own foot disaster. These are tube socks built onto a pair of flip flops. For what purpose, I haven't the slightest idea. But you can get your own pair at Zappos.

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