Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Bueller? Bueller?

For a cool 2.3 million (peanuts these days) you can pick up the house the Ferrari, the infamous Ferrari, was parked in from the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Location - Arlington Heights, IL. Probably has good schools.



I loved that movie. It was one of the few I managed to stay away through, which is a hallmark sign of a fave for me. Of course after it came out on video and entered the Davis household it probably played around here a couple trillion times.

Another bit of trivia: the teacher who gave the flat line attendance call, "Bueller? Bueller?" can be seen on CBS Sunday morning giving some interesting commentaries. It took me awhile to key him in as the same guy. He just loomed in my memory as someone from something.

I am about ready for a Ferris Bueller type of day off. Any takers??

Monday, May 25, 2009

Reception and Dance







Saturday night was a reception in Tad and Missy's honor, celebrating their marriage last February. We all had a good time, food, music, and of course - adult beverages. My SD card was maxed out so I have very few pictures, unlike the cruise where I peaked at over 700.

The crew at Lowe's went all out. Were they thinking of another party at about 400 lbs? I haven't asked just which of their spare bedrooms he will be sleeping in.




Merriment on the side:



Wednesday, May 20, 2009

A Noticer's Revelation

When Ron and I first began dating in 2000 he would often comment, "You are such a noticer." I wholeheartedly agree . I am always interested in detail; it's the little things that set someone or something apart.

One of my favorite pastimes, when I am semi-stranded with nothing to do or read, is just plain watch the crowd. What they wear, their hair, try to figure the configuration of the who they are with - parent, child, boyfriend, their kids, his kids, her kids. I assume I am wrong half the time, probably more than half, but just to observe or more to the point, notice, it is a great free hobby.

One of my newer noticing talents has been to detect breast implants. Possibly because there are more "new" ones around. I am not an expert nor am I any good at spotting reductions, but the implants seem to speak loud and clear on their own behalf. Don't get me wrong, I don't condemn or fault for any unnatural intrusion of a person's own body. In fact, if I could, I wouldn't mind leg extensions, enough to balance out the upper torso. Lord knows I have enough material to stretch out of my current legs. About 3-4 inches would be enough. And by the way, I would like them slim shapely while I am on the cutting board. Oh, never mind about me...

Let me tell you some of the hallmark signs of breast implants. First and foremost would be revealing necklines. It can be -40 below zero with a hollowing northwest wind and nary do the owners cover up the decolletage. There is always cleavage somewhere to be seen. In warm sunny weather, the halter top is the only top. And the halter fabric never seems to meet in the middle. Why is that? Last but not least, is the globular setting of each distinctive breast. They go from ground zero to grapefruit perfectness. And because they are never covered up or tucked securely into well fitting supportive brassiere, you just know they are the made-to-order variety. I wouldn't be surprise if a push up bra is worn to enhance the bought and paid fors.

Recently on the Huffingtion Post they had a piece on movie stars and their implants. I would give a click to the web site at this time, but I didn't want this to take on an ogle overture. You'll just have to go the Huffpo yourself and toggle around to to see what I am talking about.

There was one set though that is worth showing. It is so bad that if I were the recipient I would go for his or her significant part and render it just as hideous as the double barrels she is sporting. And what is with the Xiphoid? (that thingy sticking out below her-overexposed sternum) It looks like the doc left in a chili pepper. It makes for a fairly good fit should she should ever need CPR. But the last word is undoubtedly - she got rooked!!



Monday, May 18, 2009

Cougar??

It was brought to my attention today about the last blog entry. At the very end I commented regarding the "gorgeous bride." Indeed she was rapturous. But it seems the groom is a wee bit miffed? He, not gorgeous also? At the time I opted to follow my Midwestern Norwegian protocol: beautiful bride, best wishes, what a lucky guy - yada yada yada.

I'm letting the cat out of the bag. Jerry, you are one damn hottie!



P.S. Out Seattle way I did have a brush with cougar ism. I guess it is time to go nation wide. Love Aunt "rrrare" Mary Liz.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Long Week

It hasn't been a quiet week. Mother's Day I struck out for Fargo to "pack it up and haul it out." Tom came from Chicago. We met with the realtor on Monday. He left with his van packed to the roll bar rafters for the 11 hour drive back to the windy city. Tomorrow (Monday) I will talk to an estate buyer in hopes of them hauling out the boxes of stuff too good for the goodwill. I may have to drive back to Fargo this coming week.

Home Tuesday night, then Wednesday to The Lakota Good Samaritan Nursing home. A road trip to check out their buffet dining.

Tuesday Karlie had her 17th birthday. She celebrated with little fanfare: dinner in Minot with her girlfriends. Ron brought home a Dairy Queen cake which we all consumed pretty much without her. Sorry Karlie.



Thursday - catch up after missing two days of work. Friday I worked the Activity Assistant position so she could attend a funeral. Now I am further behind.

Friday Lacy turned 12. I was the lucky one to tag along after two 12 year olds as they roamed the mall on a Friday night. The three of us then went to a pizza joint in Minot, one that heralds games, inflatable climbing houses, and unbelievably cheap crappy junk you buy with your "tokens."

I read the newspaper, had a beer, and watched the 8 youths who worked the place, which by the way was so horribly dirty I couldn't believe the health department would let them stay open. They were cleaning tables after birthday extravaganzas that encompassed two and three tables at a gathering. Let me share with you their demolition of a party table: With bare hands (gloves not seen anywhere) they would gather all the crusts, used napkins, dirty silverware, pick up larger food items off the floor, and place them in the proper receptacles of an overloaded cart which housed garbage, stacks of soiled plates and sky high piles of dirty glasses. The kid who collected all these contaminated items, then gathered up the salt, pepper, and Parmesan cheese bottle clumping them together with his germ laden hands, not wiped off in any fashion. The other kid grabbed a wet rag and proceeded to wipe off the three tables in one back and forth sweep, the entire length of the three tables. Not once did he turn the rag, use any circular motion - god forbid should he rinse it off into the bucket (also on the cart) of most likely tepid water. It was appalling and to think this is a popular dining spot for kids. Yuck, only scratches the surface.

It has been two days with no ill effects on the three of us so maybe it is too many years of dealing with infection control in a nursing home. I know I will most certainly refuse to patronize that place in the future.

Home to a sleepover with Shaylynn where they giggled and roamed the house half the night. I succumbed to exhaustion about midnight. If they continued with more hoopla I missed it.



When you're 12 you and your BFF (Best Friend Forever) lie around on the tramp and dream of being 13, maybe even 14.

Saturday was a wedding day for my niece, Kristy. She was married at the Norway Lutheran Church. Grandma Lillian and Grandpa Myron Espeseth were the first couple married there in 1946. In those days, in North Dakota, couples were married at the court house, minister's home or "at the home of the bride's parents." Kristy and Jerry will probably be the last wedding in the old brick church that overlooks the Mouse River Valley. The church closed about 15 years ago and only has one service in the summer and one at Christmas. Myles and I were married in that church in 1974. Her mother Lila in 1977 and her aunt Sandy in 1973, as were many cousins and neighbors.



The actual wedding was private due to limited seating but anyone who wasn't included in the wedding showed up at a lovely reception, dinner and dance in Minot. Lacy opted to stay at home after the wedding (no cute boys her age! ahhh, that would be 12 now) so I went on alone as Ron was working. It was a fun time and did I ever see people I hadn't seen in a long long time. Old lady that I have become though was safely home by 11:00. Late night by my standards.



The new Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kuntz. Their first dance as newlyweds. She was a gorgeous bride, to say the very least.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Happy Mother's Day



This is my first Mother's Day where I won't be giving my precious mother a hug, a kiss and tell her how much I love her. She knew I was the one who wouldn't forget. My Dad and brother were a little negligent in the remembering area. She would lament, "I can always count you, Mary Liz."

Now she is watching down over me, prompting silently and hoping I listen better from her new loft then I did from the previous one. There just has to be a heaven so I can be with her again. I miss her deeply but knew it was time for her to rest eternally. She was so good to me even when I didn't deserve her unconditional love. "Thanks Mom, I could always count on you." Love, Mary Liz

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Gun Boats


Guess who was spotted in these $540.00 gun boats? At a food pantry no less. Made by Lanvin in suede.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Moves

Having taken dance for nine years when I was growing up in the usually quiet river city of Fargo North Dakota I did come to know that you either have it or you don't. That is, the ability to hear the music and feel the moves at the same time. Where the feeling is just as powerful as the moves and you know how to get it across. It flows out of you with little or no effort. I don't think I ever had "it" but I am sure for a few moments in time, back in those idyllic childhood days, I thought that I was pretty good at "the dance". After all I was the a girl that was going to: teach school during the week, teach dance on Saturday and write Nancy Drew books on Sunday. That was before I figured out how great it was to take an afternoon nap come week end. I know better now. An incidentally I have yet to pursue those childhood ambitions.

I have a FLIP video of Lacy doing some of her moves, they seem to flow out her with little or no thought. It is as if she plays music by ear, but instead she dances by feel. Sometimes I will be talking to her and she will answer me with a Buddha like move, head going one way, body the other and talking at the same time.

She took two years of Just For Kix dance and the then one year with a college girl, who I thought was somewhat of a rip off artist. But Lace loved her and would dance all the harder. I shot this tonight while she jumping around to the music on her cell phone. I think she has what it takes.


Sunday, May 3, 2009

It Ain't Over 'til it's Over

Unbelievable, right up there with the Susan Boyle story. Check out the video. Mind that Bird

Saturday, May 2, 2009

What is Going On?

Since her couture is my fervent hobby, this had to be addressed. When I saw the following photo in our newly arrived TIME magazine I ceased to be able to absorb the following (I don't know how many were left) 100 most influential people in the world, as the cover so boldly announced. I was cranked and ready for words.



What the hell happened to the facings on this dress?? I see there is stay stitching around the neckline and shoulders so possibly someone was planning to take it to the next level, which would be facings or maybe even a sleeve. Most of us really appreciate two, sleeves that is. Miss Yantzer (correct me if I am wrong Susan) our seventh grade Home Ec. teacher at Agassiz Jr. High, a.k.a Agony at Agassiz, would be spinning in her grave at the speed of sound if she saw this atrocity, if she is in fact dead.

I have in my personal Barbie collection, in the homemade clothes subdivision, lots of dresses that look just like this nefarious unfinished product. They are itsy bitsy teeny weeny dresses crafted out of fabric scraps my mother so religiously saved. To put in a facing, let alone a sleeve, was far too microsopic of work for my ten year old nail bitten fingers. But we all know Michelle is not microscopic.

I am at a complete loss to understand this new variety of fashion. The rules seem to have changed. Where was I, in the bathroom or on the phone as this bad idea took hold? But the real question is: where the hell are the facings? You tell me!!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Tummy Tubs

This is a cute video as well as a European style of baby baths. Sorry about the beginning commercial but that is the way life is in and on the free world wide web.

With four grandchildren, two under the four month wire, I had to see what this was all about. It looks like something comfortable for babies. Much older than that one would need to phone the fire department for extraction.

Take note of the little girl with the pink barrette as it reminds me of Lainey, who seems to make the most of anything that comes her way. Tummy tubs

All those little munchables and not a one is screaming because it is bathtime. It must be something of merit.