Tuesday, May 19, 2009

The Summer Begins

Today is my second day of babysitting the kiddos, parent-free. Tyler is here with me, thank goodness, because I'm learning more and more each moment that this is really quite a two-person job. That would be due to Evelyn, of course. Evelyn is at school right now, so I'm typing this as Lindita toddles around the living room, happily chattering away at random toys and stopping now and again to watch the Dora episode that's playing on the television. She really is the best baby EVER. Evelyn, of course, is always on the go and in need of constant attention and participation in whatever game or imaginary adventure she's obsessed with at the moment.

Tyler is a big hit with the girls! They compete for his attention like schoolgirls with crushes. Everything with them is Tyler Tyler Tyler. It's pretty adorable, although rather exhausting for the poor boy. If by the end of the summer his sanity is still intact, it will be nothing short of miraculous.

Some babysitting experiences:

First: Lindita said her very first sort-of sentence! (Other than "There it is!") Yesterday, she loudly proclaimed "Want play Tyler!" Not long after, they had this exchange:
Deeter: "No no no no no!"
Tyler: "Yes!"
Deeter: "...Maybe."

Also, while I was at the chiropractor yesterday, Tyler took the girls into the backyard to play. As he pushed Evelyn on the swing ("Push me higher!"), Linda did her little Deeter thing, wandering around in the grass. As Tyler watched, puzzled, she rooted her arm around in the grass for a bit, and then pulled it up, her hand and wrist completely covered in some unknown substance. Tyler goes over to investigate. As he approaches, Lindita proudly holds up her arm, now swarming with ants, and beams. "Ants! Friends!" She then looked down sadly as Tyler frantically brushed away the insects. "Friends go..."

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On Thursday, Tyler and I leave for our next musical festival! Hopefully, we will have a little bit better luck with this one than with the last. Car explosions, forgotten tickets (my bad), wet blankets and shoes, lost cash (my bad again...but I only lost like 200 dollars), rock-hard sleeping ground, and arctic night-time temperatures were a little of what we went through. We still had a blast, of course, but this time we are a little bit better prepared. We have MY car, which is much more explosion-proof, more blankets, an air mattress, and Tyler is going to be in charge of the money. We're also a little bit more stocked up on food, which is also quite a bonus.

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Today, I go to get my hair done! I'm getting the tips dyed as bright a blue as they can give me. I figure...if not now, then when? It's time to live it up! Be on the edge! Rebel. Hopefully I will like it!

That's all for now...I'll try to start updating semi-regularly, in order to relate the newest and cutest Evelinda stories!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

A little bit of this, A little bit of that

Well, nothing real exciting has been happening to me lately, but I figured I was still way behind on my blog posting.

I DID go and see High School Musical 3 last Friday, with Hannah and some other friends. Not gonna lie, I enjoyed it. Of course, the snark did escape now and again. Aaaand some other stuff too. For instance:

*Zac Efron faces away from the camera and takes his shirt off*
Me: Turn around, Zac!
Hannah: Yeah!
Me: Don't stop!
*He puts another shirt on*
Both: Awwww.
Me: Zac, why must you tease us so?
Hannah: TAKE YOUR PANTS OFF!!!
*a pause*
Hannah: Okay, that was inappropriate.

And we did take some time to make fun of the more hideous dresses in the prom scene.

I am such a multi-tasker. I am typing a blog AND watching Dexter at the same time. I've only just started watching the show, but I figured hey, I'm already rather enamored with ONE serial killer....It's a pretty interesting show so far. Not as good as HEROES!!!!!!!!!! Naturally. And I cannot WAIT for the huge nerd-fest that Aunt Cheri, Liz and I have planned for when I'm there in January. We're going to buy shirts, and make shirts....

Aunt Cheri--I'm thinking a good one for you might say something like "Remember when Peter was a nurse?.....Yeah, me neither."
Or something with a picture of Peter in his scrubs that says "Nurses--the REAL Heroes."
Am I right?

In other news: I get to see my girls tomorrow, YAY!!!!!!!!!!! I miss those little brats so much. Oh, and Jeremy will be there too. I will make sure to take LOTS of pictures of us all in our Halloween finery and post them to Facebook. My Toad outfit is going to be AWESOME.

Time goes by so fast here...I wake up sometimes thinking that it surely can't be past September, and yet here I am, on the verge of a new November. And I have a sneaking suspicion that it's only going to get worse. In some ways, it's nice. It means that I never have to wait long for something that I'm looking forward to---time just speeds me right to it. But then it's over before I've even taken the chance to breathe it in. Scary.
Although, it does remind me of one of my favorite quotes: (Liz, I believe this was you:)
"I hate time and how it...passes." Deep, girl. Real deep.

In less melodramtic news....Jeremy puts up with a lot from me. Case in point: I just recently realized that I send him the most random texts. The other day, this is what he gets:

12:02 a.m.: "I swear, the squirells here are just the fattest, cutest things you have ever seen."

12:04 a.m. "I want one."

12:06: "But one that would, like, ride around on my shoulder and whisper its squirrelly secrets into my ear."

12:07 "I would name him Jasper, since you are determined to never let me name a child that."

12:08: "So, you know, my birthday is coming up. Just something to think about. An anthropormorphic squirell would be much appreciated."

12:10 "Oh, and he needs to be trained to follow my orders."

After all of that, here is the response I get:

"Okay. Will see what I can do."

He's a good guy. And I am SO weird.

And that's all for today folks, be sure to tune into Station ADD whenever you feel like you just can't focus on one topic at a time.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Waterboarding? That's for amateurs. Try a root canal.

For songs, etc, of the moment, refer to previous blog.

So...just got back from my root canal. It was...an experience. I feel fine now, but the numbing hasn't worn off yet, so we'll see how it goes when the delightful non-feeling goes away.

It was a little bit like a Saw-inspired torture session. First, some sort of wedge was crammed into my mouth to keep it open, then a stretchy fabric was stretched over and clamped to face. (To keep the scraped bits of my tooth from falling down my open throat. Charming.) Paste was smeared across my gums, followed by a needle shoved up there. Then, the REAL work began. See, according to my dentist, MY root canal was going to be very difficult, probably the hardest he's ever done, due to the strange curvature of that particular tooth. Way to be different, teeth. Awesome. So that meant a lot of the instruments had to be oddly twisted, thereby jamming themselves awkwardly against the lower, non-numb part of my jaw. All of the this was, of course, lovingly accompanied by the worst sound in the world:

The sound of metal scraping against your teeth. AAAAAAAGGGGGGHHHH!! That is the WORST! Plus the air-spray thinger that sounds disturbingly similar to a small propane torch.

And just when I thought it was almost over, then it was time to seal the root. Which is done with, essentially, a heat gun. Which burned the corner of my lip. Sadness.

But then it was over, and now I am back in dorm, getting ready for my pledge retreat. Excitement!

Also: Thank you Mom, for the Ramen noodles, cereal, and bowls!! I REALLY want to eat some Ramen noodles right now, but I'm afraid that they will dribble very un-classily out of the numb side of my mouth.

Also also: Now, when I smile, my face twists into something resembling a very painful grimace. That's unfortunate.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Short but Satisfying

First:

Video of the Momen
t (Warning: language not suitable for work or small children)

Song of the Moment (from their new album...squeeeee!)

Other Song of the Moment (Incidentally, Leonard Nimoy does a version of this song as well. Hahahahahaha. Although...not as bad as Shatner. Nobody is as bad as Shatner.)

Quote of the Moment: "Yeah, I've pretty much come to grips with being a pedophile." --my darling roommate, Kelli.

So tomorrow...I get a root canal. Oh, and not just a root canal, no, that would be too easy. I'm also getting fillings AT THE SAME TIME. ON THE SAME SIDE OF MY MOUTH. Sympathy is accepted.

And a few hours after said dental work, I'm going to my first pledge retreat for Sigma Phi Lambda, the Christian sorority that I've joined. Fun! Sure, I'll be drooly, and drugged up, and unable to smile properly for awhile....but hey, I'll be entertaining, right? Even if I probably won't remember much of it.

In other news...I got a surprise today. My awesome bf Jeremy sent me flowers. !!!!!!! It's four purplish pink roses in a vase with lots of fou-fou green stuff. It made me very excited! What a sweetie he is.

Not much else to report, actually...except that I had a weird dream last night that Boxer Guy from my hallway (named due to his proclivity to wander the hall in naught but his plaid boxer shorts) gave me a piggy-back ride. It was...odd.

Okay...lame entry, I know. I'll try to make the next one better.

-Ree

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

I Want To Be Mrs. Spock

First, I will begin by taking a page out of Liz's blog:

Song of the Moment

Video of the Moment (fast-forward to about 40 seconds in, that's when it gets good. Videos like this justify the existence of YouTube.)

Quote of the Moment: "I don't like answers. Wanna know why? TOO BAD; I don't like answers."

Current celebrity crush: Zachary Quinto. Marry me, Zachary. We can live forever in Heroes-and-Star-Trek bliss. That's right...this is the guy who will Spock in the upcoming film. *swoon* We were obviously meant to be. Call me.

Also, I think ZQ looks a teensy bit like Jeremy...maybe not so much in that picture, but in certain pics, there is definitely a resemblance.

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Well...I guess it's about time that I did a little blog about college life. For the most part, it is pretty freaking sweet. I mean, I get to take a nap, like, EVERY DAY. Sometimes Kelli (my roomie) and I have like, synchronized naps. And once, me, Kelli, and Amanda had like a napping party, no homo. So that part is great.

Unfortunately, college is making me lazy. For serious. Like, today was the first time I've taken a shower since Sunday. Today is Wednesday. That's just gross. But I sometimes just can't summon up the initiative to wake up at 9:00 rather than 9:30 to drag myself into the shower. And I CERTAINLY cannot let personal hygiene intrude into my breakfast time. It's gotten to the point that Myron, the omelet guy up at Rollins Dining starts making a mozzarella-and-cheddar-cheese-omelet as soon as he sees me walking up. Now THAT is service, folks. And the days that they are out of Cinnamon Toast Crunch are days that I am sad.

And sure, now I have to PAY to do laundry, which basically means that the laundry does not get done until I run out of underwear, and I have to print off directions for EVERYWHERE that I want to go in town and still get lost anyways, and I never seem to have enough snack food in my room (I'm already out of Little Debbies, and I'm down to one remaining package of Fruit Nuggets, which are actually much tastier than the name would suggest), I have constant sense of guilt when I compare my unstoppable messiness to Kelli's relatively tidiness, the ink cartridges to my printer have disappeared under mysterious circumstances and I am therefor forced to use the community printer which eats up my Phychology printouts EVERY TIME, my bed creaks with the might of a thousand rusty springs every time I move even the most miniscule area of my body, I have $800 worth of checks to cash but I am too scared to try and drive to the bank, my car is parked approximatly 12 miles away from my dorm, and then there's that whole having-to-go-to-class nonsense.

But other than that...life is sweet. I go where I want, nobody berates me for taking too many naps, McDonald's is within walking distance, where its $1 large sweet teas call my name every time I wander near, we have basic cable TV in our room, I'm totally going to force Josh Robinson to go see "Get Smart" with me during one of the campus movie nights this weekend, my very sweet boyfriend calls me every day, I'm joining a Christian sorority that seems like it's going to be pretty fun, I never have to wake up earlier than 8, none of my classes are very homework-heavy, my theater class is super-fun....

So, yeah, things are good. :)

Random Fact: I love bonfires. I went to one at the annual DeLaPorte get-together this past weekend. I'm so easy--just give me a big pile of burning wood, some marshmallows and hotdogs and something to stick them on, and I'm thrilled.

Next fact: I reeeeaaaaally want to go the STL zoo before it gets too cold. I heard that a bunch of the animals procreated! I love it when they do that. So, Jeremy, if you're reading this...*hint hint* Take me to the zoo. And by 'take' I mean "meet me in St. Louis so we can go." I'll make white chili!!! An offer you cannot refuse.

Okay...I really need to go study for my Pychology Exam now...pray, dear friend, pray.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Ethiopia, Root Canals, Stupidity, and Vampire Butlers

I need a keeper. I really do. Sure, this whole adulthood thing is great, but seriously? I just need someone to follow me around, and keep from doing stupid things.

Case in point: most of today.

So, I had a dentist appointment this morning. I get up early (read: 9:00) to troop down to my car, which is parked waaaaaaaay out in the middle of Ethiopia. I get in my car, I spread my numerous maps out on the passenger seat. I peruse over them one final time. Convinced that I have them memorized, I start the ignition. Nothing happens. I try again. Squat. I look up, and see that the switch on my overhead light is set firmly at "ON". Crap. I left my light on, and now my battery is dead.

I call Mom and give her my sad story. Luckily, my mom is like a boyscout, and soon she shows up (She was in Columbia teaching a class), jumper cables in hand.

Okay, now my battery is recharged and I am ON MY WAY. I follow Mom for a while, until we go our separate ways. I followed her long enough that I only have ONE MORE TURN to take to get to the dentist's. Easy, right? Just ONE LEFT turn. To somewhere that I have actually been before.

I miss the turn.

So instead of Vanderveen Dental, I end up on a highway. When I realized that I was most definately on a highway, with no sight of a place to turn around, my initial reaction was something like this:

"AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

What can I say, I'm good in high-stress situation. Me, panic? Maybe at the disco, but not here, no sir. So I call my mom, who has left her phone in the van, and upon discovering that she is not answering, I hang up, and say a calm, collected prayer that went like this:

"WHY ISN'T MOM ANSWERING HER PHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONE!!!!! WHAT am I GOING to DO?????? I HATE DRIVING!!!!!"

So, plan B: I call the dentists office, to warn them I just might be a little teensy bit late, seeing as how I had NO IDEA WHERE THE CRAP I WAS.

It turned out okay, though, so you all can let go of that breath you were holding. I'm not still wandering aimlessly throughout the Columbia countryside. My very nice dentist directed me to the office.

And then I was told that I needed a root canal. Plus,9 fillings. Great.

Now, a small victory: I DID manage to get to Hobby Lobby without getting lost ONCE. Score!!!

But, when I left Hobby Lobby a little while later, I arrived at my car to find the doors locked, keys dangling from the ignition. That's right--I had locked them in. Luckily, I had a spare car key in my purse, because even I recognize my own 'tardness sometimes and come prepared.

After that, everything actually went in my favor for a while. That is, until, I returned to the dorm and tried to find the University Hospital, in order to get my antibiotics prescription filled. I must have walked around that stupid building ten times, looking for the lobby entrance. How was I supposed to know the way in was INSIDE THE PARKING GARAGE?

Seriously. I don't think I'm going to leave my dorm room for the rest of the day. I have enough food in here to keep me going, and I need to do some serious catching up on Pokemon DS. I've challenged Jeremy to a Pokemon battle, and I must uphold my honor by kicking his butt. I am such a nerd.

But to sum it up...I need a keeper. Maybe a butler, named Jasper, to follow me around, deal with my paperwork, and say things like "Miss, allow me to drive you." Yes...that sounds about right. And if my butler happened to be Jasper Cullen, I wouldn't frown on that either. (He could totally calm me down when I get panicky.)

Yes. That's the new plan.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Sorry About This, Jeremy

So, all my discussion of super-powers must have seeped into my subconscience, because last night I dreamed that I was a super-hero. I'm not entirely sure what my powers were, but I was part of a superhero league of sorts, and I wore a slinky black costume. Now, that would be cool enough by itself, but it gets better.

Not only was I was a sexy superhero, I was dating Batman. That's right--FREAKING BATMAN. And he was always all worried about me when we went into a battle against villains, because I was sort of new at the whole business, and he wanted to keep me safe.

At one point in the dream, I was captured by the gang of enemies. I managed to escape, however, after many tortures, and returned to my league, just as they were planning to stage a rescue operation. And when I stumbled in, exhausted and injured, my lover Batman scooped me into his arms just as I collapsed.

And the best part? Behind the mask, Batman was not Bruce Wayne. (Not that I would snub my nose at Christian Bale, or anything.) No, he was......

Sayid from LOST. Sexy accent and all.

Best. Dream. Ever.