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Monday, October 19, 2009

Insidious Corruption

I can't decide what I love most about this cartoon. Perhaps it's that "Family Circus" is finally funny. Or it could be the Che Guevara shirt. Or the sickle and hammer. Or the combat boots. Or Jeffy's Fidel Castro visage. It's all awesome.

P.S. Taylor, this is for you!


Thursday, October 15, 2009

Oink

I regret to inform you that David has contracted the dreaded swine flu. He came home from work on Saturday night coughing a little bit, but I figured that he was just tired and that it would be gone by the next morning after a good night's sleep. Unfortunately, it was much worse on Sunday and he had a fever of 100 degrees. By Sunday night, his fever was 103, at which point we went to the doctor (some of us more willing than others). The InstaCare doctor told us that it was indeed the dreaded swine flu, but that since David wasn't at risk for any related complications, there essentially wasn't anything the doctor could do for him. So we went home and pumped David full of Nyquil and hoped for the best.

And now it's Thursday, and I think David's been slowly but steadily improving. It's hard to tell with him, because he doesn't like to complain and therefore doesn't give me any clues as to how he's really feeling. The doctor told us that he has to be fever-free for 24 hours before he can go back to work and school, and seeing as how there's only two days left in this week, I think he should just continue to recuperate over the weekend instead of trying to push himself too hard too fast. Miraculously, I haven't gotten sick at all during this whole course of events. My mother-in-law gave us a $50 Dan's grocery store gift card, which was extremely fortuitous as it has financed all of David's illness-related medications: cough drops, Nyquil, orange juice, chicken noodle soup, saltine crackers, etc.

We anticipate that he'll make a full recovery soon; we're eating lots of pork in the spirit of vengeance. :)

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Baby Shower

This past Saturday, I threw a baby shower for my former BYU roommate, Kimberly Bennett. She's having a boy, and is actually due this Saturday! She's only about 5'2", and looked absolutely adorable with her beach ball belly!

She invited about twenty people, and seven showed up besides her and me. It was nice and informal, though. I had planned a few games to play, but sensed that everyone just wanted to sit around, eat food, and talk, so we ended up playing only one game. That was fine with me; I'm not a huge fan of showers that are dominated by pointless games anyway. The one game we did play was pretty funny, though. I bought six jars of baby food, and had sets of two jars be similar colors (peas and beans, etc.). I removed the labels (and saved them so I would know what the flavors were), and had everyone try to guess what the baby food was. I was going to make people eat it to try to guess, but I don't have any use for six opened jars of baby food, and I wanted to give it to Kim.


For food, I made couscous salad with toasted almonds, craisins, and apples, and toasted poundcake with citrus cream. The latter dish was a great hit; I think everyone ate at least two pieces each. I don't blame them - the pound cake was good, but the citrus cream was A-MAZING! I've been baking all sorts of random things since Saturday just so I can put the citrus cream on them!

Kim got all sorts of adorable outfits for her little boy. The shower was not Halloween-themed, but several of them resembled costumes. She got an aviator-style outfit, a sheriff outfit, a snuggly little brown bear outfit, and (my personal favorite), a onesy covered in dinosaur print, complete with a dinosaur bib and socks resembling dinosaur feet.

After everyone else had left, Kim and Carson, another former roommate, and I just sat around and got to talk, which was nice. Carson recently got married at the end of July, I just graduated from BYU, and Kim's having a baby, so we had a lot to talk about and catch up on. All in all, I think the shower was a success, and I can't wait to see pictures of the new little Bennett!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Bunny Update

I thought I would let you know that, since writing about our new rabbit, David and I have changed her name to Nolan; she's a boy now. We tried calling her Elsa for a few days, but the name just didn't stick, and David kept referring to the rabbit as a "he" despite it's female name. So, the bunny's name is now Nolan. It fits much better. Hopefully it actually is a boy (we can't tell) and we haven't completely screwed up this rabbit's gender identity.