Thursday, August 30, 2007
The Everglades
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Apple Thief
So, I had packed some snacks for the drive down to South Florida, and they were just in a bag in the back seat next to Clark. On our way to downtown Miami for dinner I heard a strange noise coming from Clark behind us. When we looked back, there was Clark CHOWING down on an apple from the snack bag. He looked at us with a cheesy/mischievous grin, and he just kept chowing. He ate the whole apple down to the core. I couldn't believe it, but it's not like I am going to complain that my child was eating fruit.
Fort Lauderdale Beach
We also stopped by Fort Lauderdale on our way down to Miami. Miami gets all the hype, but I actually prefer the Fort Lauderdale beaches and strip to Miami, especially if you aren't as much into the whole clubbing scene. I think it is also better kept and looks a whole lot less run down than South Beach. We ate lunch on the strip and went for a walk on the beach and then headed the rest of the way down to Miami. Once there, we stayed at an okay hotel right on the beach and went over to Bayside and ate Cuban food listening to the live salsa music. We had a good time and we drove around the downtown area and also down South Beach on our way back up to our hotel. I always laugh when I see snippets of CSI:Miami on TV because the make everything have a orange/yellow glow in the show. It's a beautiful city, but it's not like that in real life ALL the time.
Pilgrimage to Parkland
Tanner and I decided that we needed to do something other than lay around the house for four weeks before he starts work on Tuesday, so we decided to take a trip down to South Florida. I really wanted to go and see my old house in Parkland and just see how the area had changed. I was excited to go, but the logical part of my brain thought that it really should be no big deal. I was like a little kid pointing things out to Tanner after we got off the Sawgrass Expressway showing them how things had changed and stuff I remembered. When we got to the gate at Meadow Run, the guard came out. I thought I recognized him, but then I thought, why would I know him? Here is how the conversation went:
Me: "Hi, I used to live in here, and I just wanted to drive by my old house"
Guard: "Oh, well, what's your name?"
Me: "My last name is Nielson"
Guard: "What was your name when you lived here?"
Me: "Carter. We lived on NW 98th..." (the guard cut me off in mid sentence)
Guard: "Doug and Debbie?"
Me: (In complete shock) "Uh yeah! Did you work here then? Because you look familiar"
Guard: "Yes! How long has it been?
Me: "8 years since I graduated high school. This is my husband and my son"
Guard: (He is now in complete shock) "Wow! Yeah, I remember you guys were the ones with the jet skies that would go in and out all the time"
It was so surreal talking to him. We chatted for a few minutes and he let us in of course, since he KNOWS me.
What is it about the sights and smells of your early childhood that are so endearing? I remember buying some random cleaning solution one time and realizing the second I sprayed it that it was the exact same cleaning solution that my kindergarten teacher used to clean our desks. Just like that my brain had made the connection, and whenever I smell it, it gives me warm fuzzies about my kindergarten days in Mrs. Ickenberger's class. It was the same thing as I sat there looking at my old house. It was the feelings I had while living there more than specific memories that came back to me and the fuzzy feeling was back. Although I would never want to go back to that time, it was great and I will always look back at my Parkland days with fondness.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
I've been tagged...FINALLY
I was so happy to see that my sister tagged me. I have seen that most people who have blogs have done tagging blogs, but I have never been tagged. I even thought once that I would just say I had been tagged and do the blog even though I hadn't. Thank you for tagging me Mel!
ABOUT ME:
Jobs I've Had:
*Office Secretary, numerous temp jobs
*Secretary at a Mental Institution for 3 days
*Admissions processing Supervisor at BYU-Provo (if you need advice for your kids applications, I'm your girl)
*Secretary for Office of Development at the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation in Williamsburg, VA
*Online scorer for ETS
*Mommy
Movies I Can Watch Over & Over Again:
*Jane Eyre (the brand new one that just came out..SO GOOD!)
*A Few Good Men (I know it's rated R, but it really should be rated PG-13...not that that is an excuse or anything...there are just too many good one liners! Back me up people who like this movie!)
*Back to the Future Part 1
*Sense and Sensibility
*Groundhog Day (I can't believe you did not put this on your list Mel!)
*The last 15 minutes of Top Gun (all stereo systems must be tested using this movie--just ask my dad)
Favorite TV Shows (does this include EVER? Okay, I'll do both):
*24
*So You Think You Can Dance
*Amazing Race
*West Wing
*Around the Horn and PTI (they get put together because they are 30 min. sport shows)
*Everybody Loves Raymond
*Survivor
Favorite Hobbies:
*Reading
*Blogging
*Reading/Watching the News
Places I Have Lived:
*California
*England
*Florida
*Utah
*Virginia
Favorite Foods:
*My mother's lasagna (the unhealthy kind)
*Chicken Cannelloni from Macaroni Grill
*Flautas from Tijuana Flats
*Breakfast for Dinner!
*Fudgsicles (can you believe this is not in the dictionary?!! Popsicles are but not Fudgsicles! What a travesty!)
*Anything my Dad BBQs
*Any chocolate that is English Cadbury's...two of my favs are Fudge and Caramel
Favorite Getaways:
*Visiting Family
*Hiking in Zion's National Park "The Subway"
*Washington,DC day trips
*Skiing in West Virginia
*The Outer Banks
*Any Theme Park....I love Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA
Websites I Check Daily:
*Hotmail
*Blogs
*Fox News
*Drudge Report
*Google
*Intellicast (my favorite weather site)
*As of today, August 25th, NFL.com Fantasy website...go Cheznanigans (that's my fantasy football team name...cool huh!) And since you are all SO interested...here is my logo for my team that I created all by myself!
Stephanie Nielson, Rosemay Webster, and Chenaenae YOU HAVE BEEN TAGGED!
ABOUT ME:
Jobs I've Had:
*Office Secretary, numerous temp jobs
*Secretary at a Mental Institution for 3 days
*Admissions processing Supervisor at BYU-Provo (if you need advice for your kids applications, I'm your girl)
*Secretary for Office of Development at the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation in Williamsburg, VA
*Online scorer for ETS
*Mommy
Movies I Can Watch Over & Over Again:
*Jane Eyre (the brand new one that just came out..SO GOOD!)
*A Few Good Men (I know it's rated R, but it really should be rated PG-13...not that that is an excuse or anything...there are just too many good one liners! Back me up people who like this movie!)
*Back to the Future Part 1
*Sense and Sensibility
*Groundhog Day (I can't believe you did not put this on your list Mel!)
*The last 15 minutes of Top Gun (all stereo systems must be tested using this movie--just ask my dad)
Favorite TV Shows (does this include EVER? Okay, I'll do both):
*24
*So You Think You Can Dance
*Amazing Race
*West Wing
*Around the Horn and PTI (they get put together because they are 30 min. sport shows)
*Everybody Loves Raymond
*Survivor
Favorite Hobbies:
*Reading
*Blogging
*Reading/Watching the News
Places I Have Lived:
*California
*England
*Florida
*Utah
*Virginia
Favorite Foods:
*My mother's lasagna (the unhealthy kind)
*Chicken Cannelloni from Macaroni Grill
*Flautas from Tijuana Flats
*Breakfast for Dinner!
*Fudgsicles (can you believe this is not in the dictionary?!! Popsicles are but not Fudgsicles! What a travesty!)
*Anything my Dad BBQs
*Any chocolate that is English Cadbury's...two of my favs are Fudge and Caramel
Favorite Getaways:
*Visiting Family
*Hiking in Zion's National Park "The Subway"
*Washington,DC day trips
*Skiing in West Virginia
*The Outer Banks
*Any Theme Park....I love Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA
Websites I Check Daily:
*Hotmail
*Blogs
*Fox News
*Drudge Report
*Intellicast (my favorite weather site)
*As of today, August 25th, NFL.com Fantasy website...go Cheznanigans (that's my fantasy football team name...cool huh!) And since you are all SO interested...here is my logo for my team that I created all by myself!

Stephanie Nielson, Rosemay Webster, and Chenaenae YOU HAVE BEEN TAGGED!
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Mater PJs
Dear JB,
Thank you for giving me your Mater PJs. I know that it was hard for you to give them away since you loved them so much. I am glad you convinced your mom to give them to me instead of throwing them in the trash, even if they are very worn and faded. I like to wear them, which is good because it seems like lately, more often then not, my mom forgets to change my clothes and I end up wearing my PJs all day. I promise that I will take good care of them.
Love, your cousin Clark
Thank you for giving me your Mater PJs. I know that it was hard for you to give them away since you loved them so much. I am glad you convinced your mom to give them to me instead of throwing them in the trash, even if they are very worn and faded. I like to wear them, which is good because it seems like lately, more often then not, my mom forgets to change my clothes and I end up wearing my PJs all day. I promise that I will take good care of them.
Love, your cousin Clark
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Shuttle Launch
One of the unique and cool things about living in the Orlando area is that you get to see shuttle launches from Cape Canaveral. We actually live about 40 minutes directly west of the cape. My parents reminded us that the Space Shuttle Endeavor was launching today and so we walked outside our apartment to see if we could see it. There were others in our apartment complex who had come outside to watch it as well. It was really cool to watch.
We found out that due to hurricane Dean they were going to have Endeavor land back here in Florida instead of in Texas. I was excited because I had never heard a sonic boom before and I thought it would be cool. Well, sure enough we completely forgot about it, and yesterday (I am writing this now on Aug. 22) we were just finishing up lunch and getting Clark ready for his nap when we heard this huge bang that sounded like someone had just tried to kick down our front door. We were clueless enough to think that it was our neighbors upstairs, and we were just shocked at how loud it was. Only later that night, we suddenly remembered about the shuttle landing and we realized that the big boom we had heard WAS in fact the sonic boom. I was ecstatic that we had heard it, even though I didn't identify it for what it really was at the time. Maybe we'll actually remember next time!
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Monday, August 6, 2007
My Aunt Bonna
I am glad we moved to Florida because...
1) I get to sleep in a big boy bed now
2) I can walk out the front door to the outside instead of a smelly stairwell with scary stairs (how's that for alliteration!)
3) My parents seem a lot less stressed out than they were last month
4) I get to see my Nana and Papa a lot more
5) My aunt Bonna comes to visit me and I have lots of fun with her
1) I get to sleep in a big boy bed now
2) I can walk out the front door to the outside instead of a smelly stairwell with scary stairs (how's that for alliteration!)
3) My parents seem a lot less stressed out than they were last month
4) I get to see my Nana and Papa a lot more
5) My aunt Bonna comes to visit me and I have lots of fun with her
Saturday, August 4, 2007
The Cable Guy
So I may not be the most organized person on the planet, but I DO like things in place when I move in. I want my electricity working, and I want my cable and internet hooked up and ready to go, because let's face it, how many of us can survive without the internet for more than a day without starting to hyperventilate. This is why I had scheduled our cable guy to come the afternoon we moved in. He was late, but he came. He spent an hour here, and made friends with Tanner because apparently he is the cousin of D. Jackson, former wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks. Oh yeah, and he forgot to bring a modem. I was annoyed, but he promised he would be back a 9am with a modem in hand to hook everything up. He left, and we realized we didn't have the right cable channels on our tv, and we still had no internet. What did he do for an hour? Yeah, we still don't know. We didn't hear from him or anyone else from the cable company the next day (COMCAST by the way, avoid them if you can...we were forced to use them). I spent literally hours on the phone talking to tech guys and customer service people (don't let the name fool you). They even somehow managed to transfer me to their competitor Brighthouse cable at one point. Finally, I got a supervisor who explained that the modems they received from the warehouse were all defective and I wouldn't get one until Wednesday...begin hyperventilation. I stated that I was going to go buy my own modem (since my cable guy said the one I already owned wouldn't work with their system), and they could reimburse me and what were they also going to give me for the 4 hours that I spent on the phone with them all day? $24 bucks. Total. Seriously? (NOTE: my sister had problems with her cable once and she received a year free of cable...not even kidding, she is my hero). He said they can't put a price on my time or frustration and while they were very sorry, $24 is all they can offer, and oh yeah, you aren't the only customer that is having problems. Now I am FLAMING mad, and I start yelling at him on the phone. I would be embarrassed to admit that I actually swore at one point except for the fact that a) he totally deserved it, and b) it wasn't that bad of a swear word, and c) I didn't call him personally a swear word, it was actually referring to the phone, which they did not bother to pick up all day to call me and let me know that no one was going to come over. Eventually, I got someone to configure the modem we already have to work with the internet, and on Monday, we actually caught our cable guy at our complex servicing another apartment, and we made sure he came over and hooked everything up properly. And he still acted like our best friends. Whatever. We have internet and cable now and I am a happy woman once again. For the record, I don't normally get this mad and I am normally very sheepish when talking to people I don't know, but like I said before, when it comes to the internet and gross incompetence, there is no mercy.
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