This will most likely be the last launch beard update since Pamela is coming out to visit tomorrow. I am super excited to see her. Even though it's only been a couple weeks it seems like way longer. Possibly because I've only been home for a few days over the weekends for the past two months. Either way, it's going to be awesome to see Pamela and spend some time with her. But that means the beard will have to go. It was fun while it lasted but I think I prefer not having a beard. Plus I don't think it helped to give the rocket good luck anyway. It wasn't anything we did but the launch is delayed again. So apparently my launch beard wasn't sending the rocket good karma.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Curious Dog
Before I go to work each day, Jordan and I usually play some fetch in the back yard to wear her out a bit. And lately, she has been pretty curious whenever she sees a bird flying over or perching on our fence. It is really funny to watch - she will slow down her body and stare transfixed at the birds. But not in a mean way like she wants to attack them, sort of like she is daydreaming about them and trying to figure out how they get way up there in the sky. She'll just sort of stare at them, smiling, until I snap her back to reality.
On Thursday, I was working from home. When I do that, I typically draw open the shades in the office so Jordan can sit in there with me and look out the window while I work. So I'm typing away and all of the sudden, I hear a thud like a bird has crashed into the window. Matt had noticed some little fledgling sparrows in the front yard a few weeks back, who must be living in our tree and learning how to fly. When I looked over to the window, I was amazed to see one of the little guys holding on to the screen near the top of the window - freaking out about how he got there and what to do next. Jordan wasn't having any of this, so she barked at him and scared him away.
So imagine my surprise 2 hours later when I notice the dog standing by that same window - staring intensely but quietly at that tiny bird. And the little bird is just sitting on the window sill staring back in at Jordan. Like they couldn't figure each other out but were SO interested in what the other had to offer. I was only able to capture the last few seconds of what must have been a 2 minute staring match, but it was pretty cute. I wish I could tell what that weird little puppy was thinking.
Especially since just yesterday she smacked into the back window as she frantically tried to attack a mockingbird she caught chilling on her porch...
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
launch Beard Update - Day 7
woekI'm still working on my launch beard and I wanted to post an update. Mostly because there is not much else new going on for me out in Lompoc. So it's been a week since I stopped shaving and although I would have liked to have a more substantial beard, I do have a decent foundation going on. In these latest pictures you can see a good amount of growth but I'm afraid some of it is lost in the quality of the webcam image and the fact that my hair is sort of blond and blends in with my skin. Either way, I'll still be taking pictures and tracking my progress. I only have one more week until Pamela comes out to visit (Hooray!), so we'll see how much more I can grow before then.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Father's Day & Toy Story!
Today was Father's Day, so Jordan and I packed up and drove the 45 minutes to Peoria to go visit my parents. My dad is a pretty hard guy to shop for because:
1) He loves electronics and gadgets that I know nothing about
2) He is one of those guys that just goes out and buys whatever he wants or needs as he needs it. No waiting for special holidays. Guess that's where I get it from.
But apparently within the past few years, someone promised my dad new shoes and did not deliver on it. So every holiday he asks for sneakers, saying "someone owes me shoes!" And nobody ever gets them for him. So today when I arrived, I told him to hop in the car and we would go to the shoe store right away. It was a buy one get one half off sale, so he picked out 2 cool new pairs of Newbalance sneakers, one white and one black for a little variety. Then he waited patiently while I picked out some black slingback pumps and cute flats for myself. I guess that's what you have to put up with when you have 4 daughters! :)
Then, we all went to Red Robin for a late lunch which was tasty. I seriously can't get enough of their fries. The seasoning they put on those things should be a controlled substance it's so addictive! Then we headed over to see what I believe is the movie of the year - Toy Story 3. It was AWESOME! It is so weird to think that all of the kids who will be obsessed with this movie weren't even alive when the first 2 films came out. I loved the first two, and every other film that Disney/Pixar has made as well. I am a Disney junkie. This movie had just the right mix of fun, adventure, and comedy to keep everyone entertained. And, of course, I bawled like a baby at the touching parts.
Side note here: it is my theory that the lack of drama in my life makes me a hot mess when it comes to emotional situations on TV or in the movies. When I was a teenager, everything was drama, drama, drama with boys, friends, my family, everything. So I got in a good sob at least once a week. Today, though, I am married to an awesome man, I have great girlfriends in my life, and my family turned out to be pretty cool. And it helps that I don't have any more of those psycho teenage hormones. So zero tears. But my body apparently wants the tears. So it turns them on when we see animated characters in peril or a touching commercial with a baby and a father. Weird. But I'll take it versus having real things to cry about any day!
After the movie, Jordan and I headed back to our house to Skype with Matt for a couple hours before bed. Jordan revealed her Father's Day gift to Matt in a cute little Power Point she made for him (yep, I'm that lady who thinks it's cute to personify her dog and act like she's a child - but only when other people aren't looking). This gives us a chance to buy stuff we want without feeling guilty. Plus, Jordan gets birthday gifts so fair is fair. We pre-ordered a fun game that Matt has been excited about. So he won't get it until July but by then he should be home from travel and have more time to play with it. He is such a good little dog daddy to Jordan that he deserves it!
Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there (of puppies and humans)!
1) He loves electronics and gadgets that I know nothing about
2) He is one of those guys that just goes out and buys whatever he wants or needs as he needs it. No waiting for special holidays. Guess that's where I get it from.
But apparently within the past few years, someone promised my dad new shoes and did not deliver on it. So every holiday he asks for sneakers, saying "someone owes me shoes!" And nobody ever gets them for him. So today when I arrived, I told him to hop in the car and we would go to the shoe store right away. It was a buy one get one half off sale, so he picked out 2 cool new pairs of Newbalance sneakers, one white and one black for a little variety. Then he waited patiently while I picked out some black slingback pumps and cute flats for myself. I guess that's what you have to put up with when you have 4 daughters! :)
Then, we all went to Red Robin for a late lunch which was tasty. I seriously can't get enough of their fries. The seasoning they put on those things should be a controlled substance it's so addictive! Then we headed over to see what I believe is the movie of the year - Toy Story 3. It was AWESOME! It is so weird to think that all of the kids who will be obsessed with this movie weren't even alive when the first 2 films came out. I loved the first two, and every other film that Disney/Pixar has made as well. I am a Disney junkie. This movie had just the right mix of fun, adventure, and comedy to keep everyone entertained. And, of course, I bawled like a baby at the touching parts.
Side note here: it is my theory that the lack of drama in my life makes me a hot mess when it comes to emotional situations on TV or in the movies. When I was a teenager, everything was drama, drama, drama with boys, friends, my family, everything. So I got in a good sob at least once a week. Today, though, I am married to an awesome man, I have great girlfriends in my life, and my family turned out to be pretty cool. And it helps that I don't have any more of those psycho teenage hormones. So zero tears. But my body apparently wants the tears. So it turns them on when we see animated characters in peril or a touching commercial with a baby and a father. Weird. But I'll take it versus having real things to cry about any day!
After the movie, Jordan and I headed back to our house to Skype with Matt for a couple hours before bed. Jordan revealed her Father's Day gift to Matt in a cute little Power Point she made for him (yep, I'm that lady who thinks it's cute to personify her dog and act like she's a child - but only when other people aren't looking). This gives us a chance to buy stuff we want without feeling guilty. Plus, Jordan gets birthday gifts so fair is fair. We pre-ordered a fun game that Matt has been excited about. So he won't get it until July but by then he should be home from travel and have more time to play with it. He is such a good little dog daddy to Jordan that he deserves it!
Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there (of puppies and humans)!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Launch Beard
It was brought to my attention a couple of weeks ago that the engineers here at Orbital like to grow beards when they are traveling for a launch campaign. It's sort of like when athletes grow beards when their teams make it to the playoffs, especially in hockey. I think it's mostly a superstitious thing and the beards are supposed to be good luck. I'm not sure about all that, and Pamela prefers me without a beard so I've abstained from growing one. But now that I'm staying out here until we launch and Pamela doesn't come to visit for two weeks, I thought I would try growing a launch beard. I haven't tried growing facial hair for a while so this should be fun. It's just the first day today so all I've got is some minor stubble but I'll post again next week with my progress. Hopefully this will bring good luck to the rocket too.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Mystery Sprouts
One of the things that I am charged with when Matt goes out of town is watering the plants and grass. Easy task, no? Except that I was only born with the gene that allows me to care for mammals. Give me a dog or a kid and I know just what to do. Mainly because they let you know what they need in one way or another. They cry or bark or stare at you obnoxiously 30 minutes before dinner time (yes, I'm looking at you Jordan).
She seriously does that. Comes up to me around 6:00 and sits inches from my face, just staring. Intensely. Like, are you going to feed me today? And I'm all, dog. Chill. You've lived here for 3 years and never ONCE have we forgotten to feed you. And she's all, oh really? Because there are 14 dead hibiscus plants that beg to differ. And then I backhand her. For being a naughty child. My friend Kristina even risked her life to stop by one day to make sure she got her meal on time. That dog doesn't know real hunger, but I guess that comes with being a lab. Sometimes, though, I want to make her watch those Sarah McLaughlin videos so she can realize just how good she has it.
Anyways... back to the point. We recently re-planted some flowers and had some empty pots left out on the porch. Matt hinted to me that while he was gone, I should probably still water the pots with only soil. I know his trick - he planted me mystery flowers! And they are already starting to sprout! I am eagerly waiting for them to bloom so I can see what they are...
She seriously does that. Comes up to me around 6:00 and sits inches from my face, just staring. Intensely. Like, are you going to feed me today? And I'm all, dog. Chill. You've lived here for 3 years and never ONCE have we forgotten to feed you. And she's all, oh really? Because there are 14 dead hibiscus plants that beg to differ. And then I backhand her. For being a naughty child. My friend Kristina even risked her life to stop by one day to make sure she got her meal on time. That dog doesn't know real hunger, but I guess that comes with being a lab. Sometimes, though, I want to make her watch those Sarah McLaughlin videos so she can realize just how good she has it.
Anyways... back to the point. We recently re-planted some flowers and had some empty pots left out on the porch. Matt hinted to me that while he was gone, I should probably still water the pots with only soil. I know his trick - he planted me mystery flowers! And they are already starting to sprout! I am eagerly waiting for them to bloom so I can see what they are...
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Air Jordan
Jordan's favorite toy is a little thing from PetsMart called an Air Dog Squeaker. Basically, it's an oblong tennis ball with a squeaker in it. And the girl goes crazy for it. Any toy with a squeaker is the best toy in the world to her, but she has a very special love for this toy.
Only problem is, as soon as we turn our backs she will rip out the squeaker, automatically making the toy less appealing to her. Then, every time, she will rip open the ball to see what's in there. She is a destroyer of toys.
So the other day at PetsMart I picked up a new one with the intention of giving it to Jordan for her birthday in July. Matt made the mistake of picking it up and squeezing it, which sent the dog into a frenzy. I told him to put it back since I'm a lazy mom and didn't want to go back to the store next month to buy her new presents. But about 5 minutes later, I caught Jordan looking forlorningly (is that a word?) at the ball. And even though it was within her reach, she wasn't taking it. Because she is the world's best dog. And as a reward, I gave her that darn ball early.
Oh man, did she freak! Running around the yard just squeaking the crap out of that thing! I tried to get some cute pictures, but it's hard when she won't stand still :)
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