Saturday, November 14, 2009

Wreck League...

Recently, Erik and I were asked to join a recreational softball league.  I was excited because I used to play select softball, and although my skills are long gone, I figured it would be fun if nothing else.   Always the optimist! 

 

So far, a girl on our team has been nailed by a fast ball in the tailbone, an opposing pitcher broke his shoulder, another guy from our team dislocated his shoulder, and I pulled a muscle and stopped a line drive with my shin.  It is truly as painful as it sounds ( I managed to act tough when it happened, although my husband saw right through my clenched smile...maybe it was the tense shoulders that gave it away) .

 

 Now, I'm not competitive by nature.  Let's be honest. I'd rather be doing a cheer on the sideline or creating witty/cute posters and t-shirts with frilly funk.  And barring all it's ridiculousness, I actually do understand how easy it is to become emotionally invested *cough* pushing thirty *cough* in these games.   But it's becoming pretty apparent that we are not as young as we used to be.  When are we going to realize it's not worth risking a broken bone to make a game winning catch?  Every week, I come home with new bruises or strains, and I have no idea where they came from.  And I'm even more confused because I don't actually do anything to accrue these injuries (well, other than my shin stop). But don't you worry- because we are undefeated, and according to my husband, that's worth a couple injuries..... or ten.  Oh to be young and resilient again. :)

Monday, November 2, 2009

NYC Here I come!

"Hi, I'm not here, but my shoes are.  Leave them a message."

I'm headed to the Big Apple!  My mom surprised my sisters and I with a trip to NYC!   I've always wanted to go during Christmas time.  Shopping, Rockefeller Center, Broadway shows, Tavern on the Green...  December 5th can't get here fast enough!  

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Life in plastic, It's fantastic

This Halloween, Erik and I decided we were going to go all out with our costumes.  We toyed around with a few ideas, some hilarious, some on the verge of inappropriate, and finally, we decided to be Barbie and Ken.....in the box.  I think you can actually purchase this costume from Europe for about $60 online, but we went for the full experience.  

Home Depot - primer, paintbrushes and "ballet slipper" pink paint
U-Haul - two six foot boxes
Michaels - ribbon, box cutter
Kinkos - enlarged barbie logos

After two days and a paint fight or two...

Ladies and Gentlemen...
You're very own 'Classy Dirtbag' Ken and 'Glitz N Glam' Barbie!

Not bad huh?  I thought they turned out great, but as you can imagine, they weren't the most convenient costumes.  We definitely made an entrance everywhere we went, and I'm sure with as many pictures as people took of us, we'll end up on a few random websites for your viewing pleasure.   The peripheral vision posed a few problems, and we were a bit directionally challenged, but we didn't break anything, as far as I know.  (However, in a temporary moment of forgetfulness, Erik leaned in to kiss me.  Yeah...you can imagine how that went.)  Here's me trying to walk through the crowd:


Mer, Chad and JBass (Rock of Love):

We had a blast with everyone!  And if you know of anyone who wants to buy a Barbie and Ken costume- let me know, because my husband refuses to throw them away.

Happy Halloween!