Picture post – pool day!

So yesterday we finally got a chance to go swimming. It was about time seeing as how it’s already nearly the end of July, but the weather had been so crappy that we hadn’t had a chance until then. Even yesterday wasn’t all that hot or sunny but it was warm enough to warrant a dip. Our friends just got the pool that week so the water was still quite chilly for me (76F, brrr!) but I was so desperate to swim that I willingly got in twice and then went back a third time out of necessity when Hayley was stuck and couldn’t get out of a giant inflatable star.

Ready

Since neither of the girls can swim we got them some nice life jackets yesterday. Breanna looks so big in hers! You can also tell that she had absolutely zero interest in getting her photo taken – all she wanted to do was get in that water.

Then again, I think you can tell I was kind of eager too!

20/365 - Pool day!

Hayley is starting to trust the life jacket and swims around a lot but she still prefers to hang on to the side when she wants a break, rather than just floating around. Then again, she could also just stand up, she’s tall enough to reach the bottom.

Resting

Breanna does not want any part of floating freely so I hang on to her while she’s in the pool. Once she gets out to take a break then I take my turn to actually swim around a bit.

Splish splash

Twice when we were all thoroughly chilled through we went across the street to the neighbors’ house to sit in their hot tub. There was a 20-degree difference – the water was 96F! It was so nice to sit in it and warm up. I wish I could put one of those out on our balcony!

Warming up

(No, Hayley didn’t need a life jacket in the hot tub but she was so cold she didn’t want to wait long enough to take it off, she just hopped straight on in to warm up!)

I can’t wait to go back today!

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The seven scariest movies I've ever seen

Since I mentioned earlier that I will possibly watch a scary movie later tonight to keep me awake during the wee hours of the night, I thought it would be a good time for…

Seven movies that scared the absolute CRAP out of me:

  1. The Ring. I swear to God, no other movie has ever terrified me quite as much as that one. I don’t even know why, it just did. The girl, the well, all of it. I was a ball of nerves the whole time – I still feel all the little hairs on the back of my neck stick straight up when I think about the “impossible shot”, when the woman being filmed is looking straight into the mirror and yet you can’t see the camera. If you’ve seen the movie you know which part I mean. For some unknown reason that just scare the bejeezus out of me. I always swore I would NEVER watch this again, it was that bad. (I slept with the light on, honestly. Also, I have a TV at the foot of the bed, and if you’ve seen the movie you know why that unsettled me like crazy.)
  2. The Ring 2. Probably predictable, right? The thing is, the sequel was nowhere near as scary as the original but I was so traumatized by the first one that I was on edge the entire second movie waiting for something to scare the living hell out of me. Gah.
  3. The Grudge. What I loved about this movie is that it was really scary while I was watching it (the MOTHER, OMG!) but once it was over I had no residual fears and fell asleep about 30 seconds after getting into bed. Whew. (I think it’s clear from the first three on this list that Japanese horror movies make the best stories, even in North American remakes!)
  4. The Evil Dead. If I watch it now, I laugh a lot. In all honesty it was a terribly low-budget movie with cheesy effects and questionable acting. When I first saw it though, I was only about 14 years old so it absolutely terrified me. I did always like the way they’d show a bare bulb hanging from a ceiling only to have it spattered in blood seconds later from some carnage off-screen. Nice.
  5. A Nightmare on Elm Street. This is another movie that can’t really scare me now, but it was the first horror movie that I ever saw and holy hell, I was a wreck after it was over. The fact that I knew there were sequels and there was a cliffhanger ending of sorts made it so that there was no relief when the movie wrapped up – I knew Freddy Kreuger wasn’t done yet, and I still had to go to sleep at some point that night. Yikes! One, two, Freddy’s coming for you…
  6. The Strangers. This was just unbelievably frightening mostly because it wasn’t about monsters or the undead or anything like that – it was just real people terrorizing a couple. I am so glad I didn’t watch it alone!
  7. Haunting in Connecticut
  8. . Based on a true story, totally creepy, and a few really good “jump out of your seat” moments. It was one of the scariest demonic possession movies I’ve ever watched, far moreso than The Exorcist was for me.

So yeah, one of those movies would probably serve me well if I feel overly tired in the middle of the night. Then again, I DO want to sleep eventually!

Come on clouds, blow away!

I keep peeking out the window and it’s a little too heavily overcast right now for my taste. Any other day I might not care so much (or maybe if we hadn’t already had way too much rain for one summer!), but since we’re supposed to swim later, I’m hoping the clouds will just blow away.

weather

I don’t mind if it’s a little cloudy, but the pool was a little chilly yesterday, so having some sun breaking through the clouds would be a nice bonus. On the other hand, as long as it doesn’t full out rain (or worse, thunder and lightning!) it will be okay. I just want it to be as nice as possible because while Hayley can go in the pool on her own, Breanna needs me in the water with her – if Mom has to go in, I’d rather not have it freezing cold.

There was a good point made on the weather on last night’s local news though. Because the temperatures have been well below average for this time of year (low 20’s C), the humidex hasn’t been so bad – the humidity actually just brings us up to nice warm temperatures. Still, it’s been one crazy summer.

Keep your fingers crossed for me that the rain will hold off until tomorrow and the sun will make a little bit of an appearance later!

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Regular every-day things I will and will not do during Blogathon

Some regular every-day things that I will still do during Blogathon:

  1. Take care of my kid(s) – one of them is at a friend’s house after having a sleepover right now
  2. Eat
  3. Take photos and play with them in Photoshop
  4. Wash dishes, sigh
  5. Shower
  6. Watch TV/movie
  7. A bit of work
  8. Bitch about being tired

Some regular every-day things that I will NOT do during Blogathon:

  1. Make the shower a hot one – cooler will wake me up more
  2. Any major housework beyond those dishes, mostly because I tend to get caught up and lose track of time!
  3. Go out without my laptop
  4. Sleeeeeep!

For those of you taking part, what things will you still do or not do from your usual daily routine?

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First cup of the day

Blogathon fuel

A full hour after the fact, I finally have my cup of coffee, it’s about time! I was going to make it sooner but I got caught up in other blogs, then Breanna got up and wanted breakfast, but here we go. I will definitely need this now.

Note the geek cred, what with my Star Trek: The Next Generation mug and all. Also, I apologize for the fuzziness of the picture, I don’t usually do that. This is why I don’t make a habit of taking photos BEFORE coffee, only after.

I think I’ll spend some time working on the 45 other photos that I had sitting on my card. That will pass half an hour more than quickly enough!

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The six things that will get me through Blogathon 2009

So here’s how this is going to work this year. While it’s not written in stone, I’m going to more or less do this. For the first post of the hour, I will blog about whatever crosses my mind (and lordy, I can’t promise anything deep after 3 am). Then for the second post of the hour I will give you some sort of list. So here goes!

The SIX things that will get me through Blogathon 2009:

  1. Coffee! I’m having one this morning, and then I’ll probably have one much later tonight, around 11 or midnight. I don’t want to drink tons of it since too much makes my heart palpitate and leads to panic attacks, but I’ll definitely need one late tonight for a boost.
  2. Chocolate – Again, I can’t have too much or I’ll end up with a stomach ache (or worse, a crash) but a little will help. This year though, I’ll try to skip the Mars bar for breakfast at 5 am, that wasn’t very good.
  3. Getting out – If the weather holds, we’re supposed to go swimming in our friends’ pool later today. I’m bringing my laptop with me (luckily they understand and won’t be offended) and setting an alarm so that I get out every half hour to update.
  4. Movies – Last year I watched Hostel (not for the first time) and it’s just scary and gross enough to not really make you inclined to sleep. This year I’ll either watch something else scary or at least something really exciting and adrenaline-pumping. I sit on the floor instead of the cozy couch to help keep myself from drifting off.
  5. YOU! All of you will help keep me awake, it’s always the best motivator every year that I’ve done this (this is my 4th time). I stay awake because people have sponsored me, and I stay awake because people leave me comments to encourage me or email me. I’m also around to chat in gmail if you’re over there. Help me stay up!
  6. The refugees – I’m blogging for UNHCR and having read so much I know that there are refugees out there walking for days, not sleeping much if at all, crossing dangerous areas. When I read Angelina Jolie’s book about her first four UNHCR missions, she stood in a blistering hot desert for a minute and remembered that women had walked through that same desert with their children with little to no food or water and somehow found the strength to survive. If I can’t stay awake for 24 little hours in the comfort of my own home so that I can raise money for those people then that’s pretty sad.

Breakfast time!

Up and at 'em – Blogathon 2009 kicks off!

So here I am, ready to get things started for Blogathon 2009! I’m all set for 24 hours of blogging every half hour. I’m not fully awake, exactly. Even though it’s 9 am which is a very reasonable time, I had a bit of trouble falling asleep last night and then I woke up at 6:15 this morning for no apparent reason. Of course I knew I had to get up at 8:30 so I had all this self-imposed pressure to fall back to sleep which didn’t help me drift off very easily.

Then to completely prove how dorky I am about Blogathon, I did doze off for a little while, only to have a completely panic-filled dream that I missed the very first post by 20 minutes.

Any other ‘thonners do this? Because seriously, I do this every year that I participate. And if you think that’s nuts, wait until the wee hours when I start posting only to end up panicking that I’ve forgotten to post all of three minutes later. Sleep deprivation is fun.

BUT! It’s for such a good cause, because I love knowing that I’m helping to raise money for refugees all over the world who need so much help and have absolutely nothing of their own, sometimes not even their own families with them. Please remember that you can still sponsor me at any time during the Blogathon by either going to this page, creating a simple account, and making your pledge OR you can email me (chaostheoryblog AT gmail DOT com) and ask me to make a proxy pledge on your behalf if you have trouble creating an account (this is also a good option if you’d rather mail a cheque to the UNHCR instead of using a credit card).

And don’t forget that I desperately need your support in the form of comments, emails, and morale boosting, especially later at night and into tomorrow morning when the urge to sleep is at its highest!

On that note, it’s time to hit publish and go get myself a much-needed cup of coffee. Go Blogathon!

An easy way to spruce up your weekend – go see Harry!

I have no house loyalty

Here is something which will not be a surprise to anyone who knows me even a little – this weekend we went to see Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The reason this wouldn’t be a surprise to most people is because I have always gone offline completely whenever a new book came out in the series so that I could read it without fear of spoilers, and the only times I missed the movies in theaters was because one time I was experiencing horrible morning sickness (with Hayley) and another time I had just given birth (to Breanna).

I’m a bit of a Harry Potter fan. You know, just a little. To the point where I know all the spells, characters, debates, and prior to the final book had a great deal of fun indulging in theories all over the Internet. I’ve also been known to enjoy some good Harry Potter fanfic and even wrote some myself.

So yeah. It’s no surprise that I saw Harry Potter this weekend. It made $104 million on its opening night; I don’t know how much it made over the whole weekend but I certainly contributed to it. Also, oh my GOD. It was so ridiculously good. They’ve all been fun but I’ve usually had some gripes after the fact. This time the movie was two and a half hours which helped avoid cutting out too much of the important story parts which was really nice. There was only one thing that they left out that I would have liked to have seen included but the story didn’t suffer for it so it was okay. I really think that this was the best adaptation of any of the books so far.

George made fun of me for crying. It’s okay because I made fun of him for jumping so high that he nearly fell out of his seat. Good movie indeed.

Can you tell I was really happy to have seen it?

14/365 - Post-movie glow

(What? What do you mean you don’t take pictures in your in-laws’ bathroom? I thought everyone did!)

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The amazingly crappy summer continues with further instances of rain and cloud and temperatures that are way too low to be considered normal July weather. It rained today which ruined my plans of hitting the park – not only were all the swings and slides wet, with the proximity of the woods it also means the park was a total mosquito paradise so that was out.

Two girls

However, thankfully the sun broke through the clouds after supper – of course! Just when it’s time to start setting! But at least it was there, so I grabbed both the kids and we went out for a nice long walk around the neighborhood. They needed the fresh air and exercise, and the air felt pretty good to me too. It was also nice to actually have some evening light for taking pictures.

Irresistible

I know that by this time I’m usually bitching about the humidity but honestly, it’s getting ridiculous. The kids tried to swim last weekend at the party but the pool was brand new so the water was cold and so was the air – they didn’t last long and I didn’t get in at all, choosing to just hold Breanna up on the side of the pool to splash her feet instead. I haven’t been swimming yet and it’s been almost a full month since summer started. Enough!

I need some pool time. Really desperately. Please?