Thursday, May 29, 2008

Thank goodness for short weeks!

The greatest thing about three-day weekends is that you get three days off in a row (obviously). However, the flip side of three-day weekends, and the second greatest thing about them, is that the remaining work week is short! Haha! That's right. Tomorrow is already Friday -- my favorite day of the week. We hope that everyone had a good Memorial Day weekend. I was hoping to take some cute pictures of Kyle at the park and post them for everyone, but it rained all day Monday, and then Kyle had a rather unfortunate barfing incident during dinner that night. Since that type of thing just doesn't make for good blog-reading material, I didn't capture any of it with photographs (besides, the image of my son puking all over himself, me, the dinner table, and the floor is burned into my memory, so who needs pictures, anyhow?)

Here's a cute picture from Kyle a few weeks ago that I just got around to downloading now:


This is Kyle showing off his new trick -- standing up by himself. He's still pretty wobbly, so it's hard to get a good picture, but you get the general idea:



Here's a cute smile:


And here's a video I shot in the living room about 15 minutes ago:


Sunday, May 18, 2008

Kyle's Adventures of the Weekend

Kyle and I have had a great time hanging out this weekend. I've been trying to get a few things done around the house, but that didn't stop us from taking a few pictures and videos.

Kyle does this thing where he twists his tongue sideways, and then sticks it out of his mouth. I cannot, for the life of me, figure out where he got this from, but it's pretty darn cute. I'm not sure if this is a skill he'll be doing for the rest of his life, or if it's something that he will outgrow while still in infancy. One thing's for sure, though. It sure is funny!



I could sit and watch him for hours and just take pictures, hoping to capture a cute expression on his face like this one:



He certainly can be a mischievous little imp, though. While I was in the shower this morning, he extracted himself from his bouncy seat (even though I had buckled him in!) and crawled around to the toilet paper. This was my view from the shower as I had deep-conditioner in my hair, which is supposed to sit for three whole minutes. Yes, he had unwound about eight feet of toilet paper and started to eat it! He thinks this is uproariously funny:



Here he is showing off his perfected crawling skills. I should mention, he is SUCH a little boy. He just loves electronics, especially anything that has buttons, lights up, or makes noise, like a cellular phone, digital camera, or laptop. Here he is going for the camera. It's one reason taking a video of him is getting more difficult. He is one fast little bugger!




Have a great week, everyone!

Sunday, May 11, 2008

No pictures today, sorry!

Hi everyone,

I wanted to take some cute new pictures of Kyle to put up, but he's taking a nap and I'm battling a sinus infection! I think I need a nap...or something. Congrats to the Jazz on their defeat of the Lakers in OT!

I'll try to put up some cute Kyle pics this week. I'm going to St. George tomorrow for work. Just a day trip, but it should be fun.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Cleaning out my office at home

Okay. Last weekend, I cleaned out my office at my house. I try to do this every so often just to get rid of the junk that builds up. However, as most of you know, I'm overly sentimental to begin with, and I have a hard time throwing things away. I did well this time, getting rid of like three trash bags of junk. There were a few things, though, that I just couldn't bear to part with. I thought I'd share a few of them with you:

Three-disc CLE (continuing legal education) seminar: Bankruptcy Basics 2005:



I got this delivered to my office...well, I don't exactly remember when, but it must have been about three years ago. I promptly brought it home to listen to, and then fill out the form to get credit with the State Bar. Well, what happened is that these discs got buried underneath a pile of really important junk mail, never to be seen or heard from (or listened to) until now. Yeah. I'm a loser. One of these days, I'll call the state bar to see if I can still get credit. I'll probably give them a call around 2011.


Giant stack of Shape and Fitness magazines (half the stack depicted; the other half is upstairs in my bedroom):



Yeah, it's really too bad that you have to actually do more than read the magazines (or just have a subscription to them) to get in shape. I'm not sure exactly why I'm saving these, but I couldn't bear to throw them away. Maybe I'm hoping that I can set the stack on my head and magically melt away 10 pounds.


One 3x5 picture frame from the Dominican Republic:



I got this when I went on vacation to the D.R. in 2004. However, I made a fatal flaw when calculating which frame to purchase. I didn't have a ruler and I THOUGHT this was a 4x6 frame...it's not...and I don't have any 3x5 pictures from either that trip or my trip back in 2005 to put in the frame! I suppose I could take a 4x6 picture and trim it down. I'll put that on my list of crafty items to do...right after Finish Scrapbooking Christmas 2006.

A Business Administration department textbook, circa 1990:


Check out that gem. I really like how it has a picture of San Francisco at night on the front. I have a completely irrational attachment to this textbook. It was used for my Intro to Business class at Central Washington University in Fall 1992. I got an A in the class, and I have carted this book around in each and every move that I've done in the last almost 16 years, even though it's so old it has absolutely no relevance to any business currently operating now, whatsoever. This book is so old it makes no mention of the World Wide Web, the Internet, or eCommerce. That's because in 1992, the World Wide Web had not yet been invented! Someday, I'll donate this book to the Smithsonian or something. Until then, it's staying smack in the middle of my bookshelf.
A set of the Washington Court Rules for 1998:



I seriously crack myself up, I really do. What possible use could I have for a set of the Washington State Court Rules from 1998? One, it's 10 years old. Two, I haven't lived in Washington for five years and I have no intention of ever moving back. Three, if I really cared what the court rules were in Washington (which I don't), I could always go to the Washington Supreme Court website and look at them. But, I used this book as a Rule 9 intern at my first real law school job and studied it before my first real court appearance. Look at how nicely I tabbed up the side with the EZ Reference tabs. That was back with my 24-year-old youthful zeal for the law. Now that I'm older, and jaded, I just fold the pages over. I could have thrown this out...but it stays.
Well, thanks for taking this trip down memory lane with me! Please vote in the poll! (To the right.)