Thursday, December 15, 2005

I'm Done!!!!

I am now officially unemployed. My last day of work was a pretty good one anyway. We had a sign language assembly where high school ASL students came and signed Christmas songs. It was a good way to end my signing (not really) job. It is so so sooooo nice to be done. Now I will be able to hang out at the park or where ever I want. And I wont have to get gas 3 times a week and I will get to sleep in. I am really looking forward to this stay-at-home mom thing. I will still do my ebay stuff and I will probably do more of it because now I will have more time to go to the bargain barn and get more junk and I will have every nap time to list stuff. Good times ahead for me. :)


Almost Done!!!!

Two finals down and only one more to go! I can't wait until they will be done. I am so glad that I only have one more senester after this. Well, I just felt like leaving a post because no one has left one in a while and it makes me sad to check it everyday and there is nothing new. :) I am excited to be coming home in 2 days! Hallelujah! I am definitely ready for a break from school! See you all soon!




Monday, December 05, 2005

Christmas WISHLISTS

Christmas is almost here so we gotta get going and do some fun Christmas shopping! I wanted to get all of everyone's wishlists together in one place to make it more convenient. So, here there are:
If you don't want old stuff, now is the time to update your wishlist. I think I'll do that right now...

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Thanksgiving NI style


As you all know, we had Thanksgiving at our house a week ago and I finally have some time to tell you all about it. Davina and Bryan came, along with Jonny and Suzanne, Homer and Sharon, Colin and Steven (Guigsy). We told them to all come at 2, to have dinner at 3. Which was a good thing because nobody arrived until 2:40 and the last people didn't come until 3:10. Anyway, Andrew and I cooked our first turkey, which came out really really well. It was nice and golden and moist too. yay. (see picture) (p.s. we got our turkey from a butcher and when it came it still had a few little feathers on it and part of the scaley leg bit. It was gross. I, Brittany, couldn't handle it and Andrew had to do all the pre-cooking turkey prep.)

We also made green bean casserole, along with plain green beans and plain carrots for the non-adventurous. And I made pumpkin pie using my own recipes and real pumpkins. It turned out really good too, despite the fact that only Davina and I had full size pieces. Andrew had a small piece, and even said it was good, which has to be a good thing because he has never liked pumpkin pie before. Everybody else tried a bite and although most of them said it was good, none of them were brave enough to take a whole piece. We also had mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes with marshmallows, rolls, two kinds of stuffing (NI style with sausage in it, and american style), gravy, and cranberry sauce. Everything turned out really well, and everybody ate as much as they wanted and we had very little left over.

After dinner we played a game called Scene It, which is a DVD game about films. There are some trivia questions and some questions you had to watch a part of a movie and then answer who the actor was or who the director was or what the character's name was or something like that. It was really fun. Then we had dessert. We had the pumpkin pie with whipped cream, apple pie with custard, and a chocolate mousse cake with ice cream. After dessert, Davina and Bryan left and the rest of us played Apples to Apples. Then Colin and Guigsy left, and we played Jenga. Everyone else left about 9pm. It was really fun.

Here's a picture of what our table looked like. The table cloth, table runner, wine glasses and placemats are ours. Andrew's work let us borrow all the plates, cups, and silverware.





Friday, December 02, 2005

2 weeks

I gave my unofficial 2 weeks notice today. I only told the teacher that I am working with and one of the aides. Neither of them were very surprised since they know that I have a long drive and that this job wasn't what I thought it was. Basically the respose was "yeah, I figured that was comming...so we should all go out to dinner." So that seemed like a pretty good response. I will hand in my official resignation letter on Monday.


Thursday, December 01, 2005

Sad news

Auntie Colleen called yesterday telling me that our Aunt Katie died. She had a stroke and never quite came out of it. She was 90. Colleen was glad that she and Nannie got to visit with Katie when they went to Bellingham in September.