Saturday, December 19, 2009
Friday, December 18, 2009
blizzard `09
It started around 3'oclock when I was at work. By the time I got off work @ 4:30 there was already an inch on my car!
I'm pretending its a blizzard Laura Ingalls-style where we'll be snowed in for months and have to braid straw for fuel.
I love snow days, I hope we're snowed in all weekend. MJ will probably dig out our entire driveway so we won't be, but I'm just going to ignore that.
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Labels: snow days
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Hmmmm, that looks familiar
Bwahhahaha. Read the small print. Good collaborative effort Annie and Janoodles.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Grecian Aventures
THE COAST OF GREECE..........is phenomenal.
There is crystal clear deep blue water with pebbly beaches and loads of private coves to swim in. Jeanne, Missy and I took a bus up the coast to Sounion, where the temple of Posiden stands.
One thing is for certain, God is not small. It is an impossible thing not to realize standing on rocky cliffs hundreds of feet above the Aegean Sea looking out over miles of mountains and sea framing a magnificent sunset.
GREEK MEN.....
a) They dress extremely well, always have nice clothes on and look very, very nice.
2) They are very, very friendly, LOVE women and aren't afraid to let you know it.
3) We found out that Greek men have a lot of trouble accepting the word No. Once presented with it our conversations frequently went something like this:
"Probleem? Probleem? Oh yu have probleem? I have no probleem, yu have problem? I have no probleem. We meet here at 10 tommorow, why yu have probleem?
4) If you're not careful you may find yourself agreeing to marry them and go bungie-jumping off the Eiffel Tower for your honeymoon.
We also noticed Greek men really like to wear fanny packs. Yup, you read that right. They also always have bluetooth headsets on. So they should look like incredible dorky loony bins, yet somehow they pull it off.
I tried to catch this guy wearing his fanny pack and his ear piece on the ferry...I wasn't stealth enough though, I think he spotted me.
GREEK FOOD.....
I even tried Orzo, which seems to be an acquired taste.
Jeanne introduced me to the most wonderful Greek coffee drink in the world. It is drink of the gods. We could not figure out for the life of us how they make it. It has 3 layers, the bottom one is warm coffee, then a layer of cool ice, and then a creamy milk foam on top. Sweetened or unsweetened, it's amazing. I'm pretty sure I had one at least once a day, and usually more.
ATHENS....
Ruins are everywhere, even in the metro station. Its a surprisingly safe city as well. Jeanne and her friend Phyllis were wonderful hosts and Phyllis's apartment was beautiful with an amazing view.
ANCIENT RUINS....
Theatre of Dionysis, Temple of Zeus, the Acropolis....
Seeing ancient Greek history right in front of my eyes after studying it over and over in school was surreal.
Its one thing to read about something or see something on television but when you get to see it for yourself; I would imagine its like being blind and experiencing color for the first time .
In high school Humanities class I had to build a scale model of the Parthenon (thanks Mrs. Graham). I think I used paper mache, lets just say there is no comparison to the real thing.
Seeing ancient Greek history right in front of my eyes after studying it over and over in school was surreal.
ATHENS.....
....stays up late. We hung out at Moussiki, Sigtagma Square, and just hopped on the metro home (except when we found out it closed before midnight!). People eat, sit, drink, make-out and people watch. Its beautiful weather at night too, cool and breezy.
The last night I was there we stayed up until my flight left at 4am and tried to find some dance clubs. The Greeks aren't much for dance parties but we got the party started.
One night we went to see The Hangover in an outdoor theatre (english with Greek subtitles). It was crazy watching an America movie in another country. It was interesting to see what people laughed at and what they didn't. Its interesting to think about how people in other countries view us as Americans if all they know of us is the movies we produce.
It was the most amazing setting to watch a movie in, the sun was setting and Athens was in the background. It can't get much better than that.
....stays up late. We hung out at Moussiki, Sigtagma Square, and just hopped on the metro home (except when we found out it closed before midnight!). People eat, sit, drink, make-out and people watch. Its beautiful weather at night too, cool and breezy.
It was the most amazing setting to watch a movie in, the sun was setting and Athens was in the background. It can't get much better than that.
GREEK ISLANDS.....
.....make me want to live on one and raise goats all day.
I hopped a ferry early one morning from Pireas to the island of Aegina. Pulling out of Pireas, the water got clearer and clearer the farther we got from Athens. Soon the water was as brilliant blue as the blue on the Greek flag.
Aegina had cute litte shops and restaurants and beautiful pebbly beaches. I walked everywhere, mainly looking for a freakin public restroom. I found the ancient temple of Artemis, which was closed, but I swam at a secluded beach right below the ruins.

I came across cute stray kittens and little Greek men mending their fishing nets.
It was the most beautiful day and at sunset I hopped the ferry back to the mainland.
THE END.....
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