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Vanity Room Progress

July 16, 2014

The following night after softball, Nick and I stole some joint compound, sheet rock, and other things from Jake and then found ourselves on a mad dash to Home Depot for more supplies before they closed. I was actually pleasantly surprised that Nick was all Mr. Initiative with this (thanks hubs!), but then again he probably doesn’t want my stuff cluttering up the poker table longer than necessary. We got some stuff to repair the ceiling and a new light fixture, which was basically me asking for his opinion, him pointing to one and saying it was nice, and me agreeing because I really don’t cuuuuuuur.

The wall patch turned out to be a disaster and there was lots of cussing. Not by me. I was busy patching all the dumb little blemishes. But a couple days later, Nick had it all squared away, and it looks pretty fantastic now.

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Vanity Room

July 16, 2014

For years I’ve wanted to redo the spare room where I keep all my clothes into something that isn’t an eyesore, but I’ve never been motivated enough to tackle it. Welp, that has all changed.

When hubs and I first bought the house, I found the room kind of endearing in a this-is-so-ugly-but-kind-of-hilariously-awesome type way. It didn’t take long before it became a complete eye sore. Let me show you.

(Ignore the clutter. And the peeled wallpaper. And the bra. And the cat, who knows her little world is about to be turned upside down.)

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Ipsy

April 24, 2014

Wow, long time no blog. As usual.

I’m really excited because I just signed up for Ipsy! It’s one of those subscription services where you pay a set amount a month (in this case $10), and each month you receive a bag full of goodies (in this case beauty products).

I’ve thought about doing something like this for a long time, but I never got around to signing up for any. I’ve heard a lot of great things about Ipsy lately, so I decided to give it a try. Besides, who doesn’t want random miscellaneous beauty products? I just think it will be fun to sample products that I probably wouldn’t necessarily try on my own.

Currently I’m on a waitlist. I have no idea how long it will be before my subscription begins. Hopefully soon. Maybe I’ll share all the things here when I start getting it.


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Of Giraffes and Zoos

February 11, 2014

There has been a lot of Internet buzz about the Copenhagen Zoo killing one of their two-year-old giraffes. I really felt the need to comment on this, and I thought, why not post about it on my blog that no one reads?

To summarize, the zoo decided they didn’t want the giraffe due to inbreeding; they didn’t feel it would be a benefit to future reproduction. They shot it, butchered it, and fed it to lions—publicly.

Other zoos offered to buy the giraffe, but from what I gather, there were a lot of hoops to jump through in order to sell outside of the organization they belonged to, and transferring it to a zoo within the organization really didn’t solve the problem. Petitions were signed asking the giraffe be spared. Again, sparing the giraffe didn’t really solve their problem.

Now, I’m no animal rights activist, not by any means. I have no problem eating meat, though there are some things I wouldn’t eat because my head doesn’t like the idea, as illogical as I understand it to be. I wear leather. I’ve owned down and fur jackets. I don’t think we should ban animal testing. Under no circumstances do I believe people should be cruel to animals.

I love giraffes, and my first reaction was OH NOES NOT A GIRAFFE! But then the logical part of my brain kicked in.

This giraffe belonged to the zoo. Right or wrong, the zoo decided this animal wasn’t cut out to breed. Could they have spared the giraffe’s life? Sure they could have, but that’s not really the point I’m here to make.

Why is it that people are in arms about an unwanted giraffe being put down? How does this one giraffe differ from all the unwanted animals in shelters that are euthanized on a daily basis? Because it’s a giraffe? Because it has a cute little face?

That's Marius, while he was alive, obvs. Look at his cute face! omg I love giraffes!
That’s Marius, while he was alive, obvs. Look at his cute face! omg I love giraffes!

Or was it because the giraffe was slaughtered in front of an audience and fed to lions?

I remember going dear hunting with my dad when I was a little kid. Well, I didn’t hunt, and I’m fairly certain my dad didn’t, but other people there did. I remember the carcasses hanging outside. I remember eating spaghetti only to discover later that it had venison in it, and that was why it tasted so weird and ZOMG I ATE BAMBI I’LL NEVER FORGIVE MYSELF!

My husband grew up on a hobby farm. He was a part of the slaughtering process. Lots of people witness things like this—children and adults alike.

Is that so different than watching a giraffe be slaughtered at the zoo?

But they fed it to lions!

Okay, this is where my epic eye rolling begins. Lions are predators. They eat meat. I have no idea what zoos feed their lions on a regular basis, but if I had to guess, I’d say a pig or a cow or something. It doesn’t really matter, so I’m not going to bother looking it up. My point is, some animal has to die in order for those lions to live. Some animal is being killed and butchered. What difference does it whether the particular animal was bred in captivity as food, or bred in captivity, found to be undesirable, and then turned into food?

That giraffe was quite possibly the freshest meal those lions have ever received. That giraffe was the lions’ natural prey. So what was the problem? Was it because people could see the skin still intact, identifying it as a giraffe instead of some unidentifiable cut of meat haphazardly tossed into their pen?

Don’t get me wrong. The giraffe-loving girl inside of me wants to be sad over poor Marius and the loss of his too-short life, and I will allow her to be! But the reasonable girl inside of me can’t help but think this was actually kind of a great decision. It was a learning experience for those who chose to be there to witness it. It was shot so the meat stayed safe for the lions. (Hey, they could have released it into the lion habitat to be hunted.) It removed an animal they felt was too inbred for future breeding.

The reactions from people regarding this situation are fueled by emotions. Even if they chose some random animal to do this to, that doesn’t mean the zoo owners and their families deserve death threats and cancer wishes.

People need to reevaluate their priorities.

This morning I started a new audiobook, and I think it’s quite fitting to this situation. It’s called Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It’s So Hard to Think Straight About Animals by Hal Herzog (view it on Amazon). I’ve listened to the first 15 minutes, and already I’m changing the way I look at things, as well as being appalled by the logical path my brain is taking. But that’s the kind of thing I like.

I think that’s all I have to say on this subject for now.

p.s. They eat dogs in China.


Filed Under: LifestyleTagged: giraffes, news, zoos

MN State Fair 2013

September 25, 2013

Once again I’m a litle behind on my blog, but I very well can’t let the year go by without a MN State Fair post! Here are most of the delicious things I ate over a span of three fair visits, as well as some other stuff. It’s all in a nifty new mosaic gallery too, complete with image captions. Enjoy!

Deep fried pickles
Deep fried pickles
Corn dog
Corn dog
Sheep
Sheep
Bunnehs!
Bunnehs!
Grilled glazed donut
Grilled glazed donut
Fish pond
Fish pond
Egg rolls
Egg rolls
Corn
Corn
No corn
No corn
Comet corn
Comet corn
Tiny Tim!
Tiny Tim!
Freak show
Freak show
Turkey leg
Turkey leg
More mini donuts
More mini donuts
Corn dog
Corn dog
Mini donut batter (and some berry) flavored ice cream!
Mini donut batter (and some berry) flavored ice cream!
Deep fried bread pudding
Deep fried bread pudding
Pork sliders
Pork sliders
Twist cone
Twist cone
Ole's Canollis
Ole’s Canollis
La Creperie
La Creperie
Black currant iced tea
Black currant iced tea
Oh, crepes!
Oh, crepes!
Sweet Martha's
Sweet Martha’s
Military Appreciation Day
Military Appreciation Day
Military Appreciation Day
Military Appreciation Day
Empty streets
Empty streets
Empty streets
Empty streets
Empty Tilt-A-Whirl
Empty Tilt-A-Whirl
Minimal line at the fry booth
Minimal line at the fry booth
Empty streets
Empty streets
Cinnamon roll
Cinnamon roll
Corn dog
Corn dog
Owls
Owls
Topiary garden
Topiary garden
Dippin' Dots rootbeer float
Dippin’ Dots rootbeer float
Crepes!
Crepes!
Steak sandwich
Steak sandwich
Guitar string necklace
Guitar string necklace
Fair renovations
Fair renovations
More deep fried pickles
More deep fried pickles
Sweet corn ice cream
Sweet corn ice cream
Fried taco from El Sol
Fried taco from El Sol
Nick and Jordon
Nick and Jordon
Grape ICEE!
Grape ICEE!
Simpsons pinball
Simpsons pinball
Clown garbage can . Yikes.
Clown garbage can . Yikes.
Henry's Kettle Korn
Henry’s Kettle Korn
Lumberjack show
Lumberjack show
Lumberjack show
Lumberjack show
Twist cone
Twist cone
Baby McNuggets!
Baby McNuggets!
Pretzel w/cheez
Pretzel w/cheez
First time on Ye Old Mill
First time on Ye Old Mill
Cheese curds
Cheese curds
Listening to Depeche Mode from the poor man's seats
Listening to Depeche Mode from the poor man’s seats
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Filed Under: Food, LifestyleTagged: state fair

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