Friday, February 27, 2009

Love List: February Edition...


A sassy British bird, a fierce 90's comeback
and eight other things I'm loving this February.


1. Coraline in 3-D
One of my favorite films so far this year (yes, I realize we're only two months in, but regardless.) Coraline is a great story with eye-popping visuals. I was instantly drawn into Coraline's magical world of escapism. An instant classic (that's not a Pixar flick!) It'll make it's way into my collection when it comes out on DVD. Hopefully the 3-D goggles are included!

2. Lily Allen's It's Not Me, It's You
It's been a good year so far for British songbirds in my iPod-land. First Adele, then Kate Nash, now Lily Allen's latest album is totally rocking my world. Heavy repeats include The Fear, Not Fair, 'Truck' You, 22, Back To The Start, and Everyone's At It.. really the whole album is bloody brilliant. Doing the UK proud.


3. RuPaul's Drag Race
What's more addictive than Project Runway? More fierce than America's Next Top Model? This new reality contest on LOGO is utterly fabulous. I'm torn between Nina Flowers and Ongina. Both queens know how to work it, and have enough creativity, uniqueness, nerve and talent to take the crown... just as long as they "don't f--k it up!"


4. P90X Trainer Tony Horton
I started P90X mid-February. It's the 90-day fitness program that you've probably seen the infomercial... more times than you can count. I enjoy getting my but kicked each and every day. Tony Horton is a great coach to assist me in reaching my fitness goals. He's charming, entertaining and a good motivator. He better be... he's my best friend until mid-May!



5. (Non-Slumdog Millionaire) Oscar Winners
Not that I have anything against Slumdog Millionaire, I just haven't seen it yet. As far as the other winners were concerned, I was thrilled! Sean, Kate, Penelope, Heath and Wall-E deserved to take home the lil' gold guy for their amazing work. Actually I thought the Academy Awards as a whole were quite entertaining this year and Hugh Jackman did an amazing job as host.


6. Dustin Lance Black
The handsome screenwriter of Milk had one of the most moving speeches of the Academy Awards. I was thrilled that he was recognized for writing a beautiful script that celebrated and honored the hard work of a truly marvelous man Harvey Milk, one of my personal heroes.


7. Prayers for Bobby
I think this is the only show I've ever watched on Lifetime TV channel. The red carpet event was TIVO'd on my friend's DVR, but it took a few weeks to get around to seeing it. Sigorney Weaver's performance as Mary Griffith was heartbreaking as a mother coming to terms with her son's suicide. Based on a true story, it's a must see for any parent. It's a perfect display on the power of unconditional love and the ability to change. Inspiring!


8. Netflix Watch Instantly Movies
This new feature is what suckered me back into my Netflix subscription. Having a new computer screen that's as big as a TV certainly helps. Plus I can watch a movie without waiting for it to be mailed to me. Talk about instant gratification in the highest sense.


9. Faceinhole.com
I've made dozens of fun photos featuring friends, co-workers and family members on this highly entertaining site. It's a great time waster when you're stuck at... er... home, ya, home... with nothing else to do. No mastery of Photoshop required.

10. Ace of Cakes
I am amazed at the art that can be created with some eggs, butter and a lot of fondant. Food Network's series featuring the talented staff of Charm City Cakes. Their creations are too incredible to eat. Good thing I don't have to worry about it, I don't think that Tony Horton or Bob Harper would approve.


Thursday, February 26, 2009

Happy Birthday RAM...

Breaking Shoes News...

Man I live in an exciting neighborhood! I was working with the TV on in the background and I heard a tease about shoes hanging on power lines... and a what that means to me and my family. I knew instantly where they were reporting from and made a mad dash to my bedroom window for confirmation. Yup Angie Larson was across the street (wearing a fugly coat) holding up a handful of retrieved footwear. It was such an important story it lead both the five and six o' clock news stories. I'm so glad that Channel 4 takes action and thus gets results. No confirmation whether or not they were gang or drug related, but seeing as they were painted and glittered, I'm comfortable saying it can't be that sinister! Needless to say my house/neighborhood is getting more famous by the day. Who knows what breaking news will come next!




Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Monday, February 16, 2009

Brylee Watch 2/13...

Friday night I got to babysit my Bubbas while her parents and grandparents went to Wendover. I drove out to Grantsville after work (around 5:00 pm and was there until midnight). The girl was totally hopped up on Valentine's Day sugar when I got there. It probably didn't help that we decorated sugar cookies later. We watched a horrible movie about talking Dogs & Cats... at least for me, she seemed to enjoy it... other than asking why the white cat was so mean. (I actually dozed off in it a couple times. She made sure I didn't stay long in dreamland.) I also surprised her with some new hairbands and heart rub on tattoos for Valentines. She loves them, but her Dad doesn't like them so much. We put a couple on, and I asked her if she was going to show her Mom and Dad. She looked me straight in the eyes, tilted her head and said... "ARE YOU CRAZY?" I was rolling. I love my Bubbas... best niece ever!

Brylee Watch 2/8 (part 2)...

My niece is as much of a picture taking fanatic as much as her Uncle Casey. We had some fun last Sunday while at Grandma and Grandpa's house. Here's the best of the best, many didn't make the cut. Notice the adorable H&M outfit I gave her for Christmas.










"Take a picture now" ...end quote.



(Brylee took this picture, she's really good!)

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Brylee Watch 2/8...




My niece is such a ham. She stole my hat and we had an impromptu photo shoot on Sunday!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Folk Ya!...

When I found out New Zealand's fourth most popular guitar-based digi-bongo a cappella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo was going on tour and stopping in in Salt Lake, I was giddy with excitement. I've been a fan of Flight of the Conchords since Scott & Jenn turned me onto their HBO comedy special years ago. I've loved them ever since. (I'm pushing Mel level fanatic!) When tickets went on sale Friday morning I was beyond bummed when the show sold out almost immediately. [Insert frowny face here.] Thankfully the wonderful dear sweet amazing Candace offered to sell me two of her tickets. Now me and my friend Kim will joining them, and be presint rocking our "Team Bret" and "Team Jemaine" shirts to the tunes of our favorite Kiwis.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

1989-2009...

I haven't been for quite some time, but it was the place I celebrated my big 21! The main downtown hotspot for locals and tourists alike closed yesterday after serving Salt Lake for the past twenty years. A moment of silence is in order and a big toast for the memories!