Friday, September 28, 2007

Zodiac Sign

I have never, ever even looked at a horoscope - in the church I was brought up in, that was just something you didn't do. So when we had a friend visit who is very into it and said it was dead on almost all the time, I was curious...so here is mine that I got off an internet site....I must say it is a little crazy how dead on it is.
You were born with the Sun in Cancer and the Moon in Scorpio. Your inner nature is more natural, sensitive, easy-going, and frank than your personality would indicate. You were born with the potential to live life simply, solely concerned with satisfying your pleasure-seeking impulses. Others may view you as a very firm, self-reliant, determined, and strong personality. You are clear and abrupt, energetic, positive, and capable of carrying out projects that involve hard work and dedication. On the same level, you are also fond of the good things of the world. Your personality is irritable and you may be subject to fits of anger.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Projection

Ariel got himself this new toy...he has wanted a projector for a long time and we finally bought one (I call it his birthday present, but he won't). We are planning on getting rid of the television set and accompanying accesories soon. The projector works great and it is kind of fun to have a large screen that pulls down from the ceiling rather than a big and clunky t.v. Ar is also very excited about showing movies outside in the summer time. We had some friends over on Friday to watch a Mountain Biking video, including my friend Natalie who bikes with Ariel. She is one of the most hard core atheletes I know, and I am a bit in awe of her toughness. She always has some major injury and shrugs it off or mentions that she ran ten miles that morning. I did my best to be a jock by going to a spinning class with Catherine. I was very proud of finishing the class when the instructor told me "Wow, your face gets really red when you work out".
On Friday I went to see the house I have been obsessing a bit over....I feel a little dishonest for wasting the real estate agent's time, but it was still fun to see it. It helped kick me in the butt a little bit to stop dreaming about what is better and bigger and appreciate how nice our house is (even if it is small for our little clan) and how great it is not to have enormous mortgage payments.
I am writing this tonight while Ariel puts the kids to bed...we had a wonderful time at the beach today. The waves were pretty lousy, but it was beautiful, sunny, and warm - and the kids had a blast. Unfortunately, they are also completely exhausted and are in four different states of complete breakdown. I really enjoy watching Ar put the kids to bed - he does a wonderful job.
I wanted to finish up with a bible verse that was read at Church this weekend that 'spoke' to me...I am not a fan (to say the least) of quoting bible verses to prove a point, but there is something very beautiful about Philipians 4:8-9
Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. Keep on doing what you have learned and recieved and heard and seen in me. Then the God of peace will be with you.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Calico

Today was the first day that fall seemed to descend on us.....it was drizzly, gray and a little bone chilling. So we did the natural NW thing and headed to the beach! The girls have never seen the Ocean before and they jumped right in, despite the cold. We didn't take pictures, but it is safe to say that we were one very dirty, cold, and wet family when we left. I got in an hour or two of pretty decent surfing. Now that it is kind of cold, the families have seemed to dissapear from Westhaven State Park and only the young, carefree and often scruffy looking surfers are left. They look at us a bit like we are aliens when we haul our family of six around - or maybe it is we make so much noise they just can't look away.
We got another possible new addition to our family...a lovely, skinny and frightened calico kitty wandered into our yard this morning. I think we might be keeping her - the kids are very excited and I have started calling her Tess. We will see if she doesn't run away in the next few days. I think we need to put the kibosh on new inhabitants...we are up to four kids, two parents, two dogs, a cat, a fish, and a preying mantis in a 1400 sq. ft. house - that doesn't even include the grandparents living in our (remodeled) garage. I worry that it is getting a bit ridiculous to have this many living things under one roof.
Finally, I have spent my fair share of time reading Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert this weekend. I highly recommend it and have gotten very absorbed in her story -even if I was hesitant to read the book at first.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Itchy

Our lovely dog Itchy had a seizure right after dinner. I know that he is about twenty years old and is blind, deaf, achy, and cranky, so he doesn't have too long to live. But still, I am so upset at the thought of him dying. He is such a great dog and we all love him. He has arthritis pretty bad and can no longer go on walks. For awhile we took him in the wagon, but he didn't seem to like that much. He will still faithfully accompany me to the mail box even though it takes him twenty minutes to get back. Plus, he likes me best - and who doesn't like to be loved best? He seems to have recovered okay tonight and is up and walking again. I am not particularly sentimental about animals, but I really love this dog and I am really going to miss him.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Champagne wishes....

I kind of want to move. I don't actually want to move, but I want to be in a new house. For all of our married life Ariel and I have been involved in a church that lived closely together in a normal suburban neighborhood to gain a sense of community. Unfortunately, that has basically gone kaput. Our reasons for living here are dwindling as our friends move away. We also wouldn't just be moving us but both of our parents with us when we go and selling both our house and our rental to move, so I am not really in a hurry to go anywhere unless it is really special.
The problem with wanting to move is I have started looking at properties, and am finding houses that I really, really want to live in. My favorite house of the moment is on five Waterfront (Sound) acres in South Bay - a really beautiful area near where we live now. The house is nothing great - but it does have a Mother in Law apartment, Six bedrooms, four baths, a fruit orchard and two acres of forest. I am in love. The only snag is the house is twice as much as the highest amount of money that Ariel and I could fathom paying for a house in this lifetime. Sniff, sniff.

Friday, September 7, 2007

Michael Chabon

I was going to post about last weekend at the Harstine Island cabin and Isaac and Shukuri's first day of school, but it seems so far away...the stars are alinging for me to have a beautiful evening. Ariel took the boys to camp one night at the Wynoochee River, and I stayed home to study and hang out with the girls for a night and go out on Sunday. The weather is beautiful and I am going out for a walk, and then we will all come back and watch Ugly Betty, which just came out on Netflix. I have the rare multi-tasking gift of being able to study while watching t.v. It drives Ar crazy, but we all have to have our talents. I also got the Yiddish Policeman's Union from the library and can stay up until 2 in the morning reading because Ar isn't here!! What fun!!
On other happy notes, my friend Nara called from her new perch in Brooklyn and my friend Izzy shared some fabulous news that makes me incredibly happy.