Happy Rapture Eve!

May 20, 2011 by

It’s the end of the world as we know it. – R.E.M.

So tonight is the day before ‘The Rapture’ also known as Judgment Day, a good reason as any to party your ass off and then repent. If you do, just make sure to convert  wholeheartedly before 6:00 PM on Saturday in order to be saved.

Some Christians believe that at the strike of 6 PM on May 21st, 2011, Jesus Christ will descend back to earth to take his true believers to heaven. Those that are left behind will have 5 months, also referred to as the End of Days, to suffer another fate.

So basically everyone else is screwed on October 21, 2011 when everyone who was left behind will apparently be scorched in a giant fireball.  There’s something about zombies too but I can’t figure out how that ties in. Maybe we get barbecued and then the zombies eat us? Dunno…

Um, ok…

Don’t think this is serious? Watch this…

Those people are not messing around!

Kind of made me rethink what if? Better hedge my bets right? Even the CDC has posted an Apocalypse manual. That’s the US government right?!

So how do you know if you are going to be Raptured?

Here’s a nifty little flowchart from Peas and Cougars: to help you figure out where you stand:

 

According to that, it’s not great news for me since I stole gum when I was five.

Oh well…

This cartoon kind of sums my opinion on the Rapture:

source: progressive friends

 

So how am I going to spend Rapture Eve?

I think I’m going to snuggle with kiddos and then maybe watch a movie with my hubby after they go to sleep… Terminator 2: Judgement Day perhaps?

Ya think Ah-nold is getting left behind or what?

Or maybe The Rapture with Mimi Rodgers and David Duchovny. X-Files sex-addict guy does biblical end of days? Has to be good right?

 

The Rapture starring Mimi Rogers and David Duchovny

Rapture Eve or not I’m going to kick back and relax.

Good luck everyone.

See you tomorrow?

 

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My Royal Wedding Viewing

Apr 29, 2011 by

As you’ve probably heard by now, I was a little excited for the Royal Wedding.

It was an event that promised to reflect memories from my childhood and some of my own wedding memories and from the moment Prince William and Catherine Middleton announced their engagement, I knew I would be up watching it LIVE.

For me, that meant staying up all night and watching the coverage from midnight on. In California, the procession started at 1AM PST and the vows occurred around 3AM, with the kiss from the balcony not until 5:25AM PST.

I’ve been talking about this event incessantly and I was very excited when the day finally arrived. My girlfriend Kristina and mother in law were some of the first to commit to watching the wedding with me LIVE. They stayed true to their word and we also recruited some of my other good die-hard friends.

So without further ado, here’s a recap of my Royal Wedding Viewing Party:

The evening started with a night out to dinner, we thought it appropriate to bring Wills & Kate along.

When I walked into the restaurant with my blue fascinator and life-size Kate & Wills cardboard cutouts, my dinner companions just about fell off their barstools. The maitre d’ kept asking me if he could ‘take my package’ and ‘put it somewhere’ to which I politely replied: “no thank you! They are coming with me”

So we set them up facing the restaurant and next to our table.

Me: congratulating the groom at the restaurant

 

The meal was great, the reflections and discussions about the royal couple, marriage, and life in general was super fun. The boys that joined us (hubby and spouse #1) were good sports throughout the whole thing, good thing or we would have sent them home!

I brought cupcakes for dessert that were emblazzoned with Union Jacks and Cupcake Toppers from the free printables I’d mentioned earlier. And we had a great time with the photo props I had downloaded from paper and cake.com

 

Me being a goof with photo props

Hubby playing along

Next we went dancing at a “local” pub which is fodder for a whole other post!

By 11:30 PM PST we headed home where some of took power naps and I started texting my other friends that we were back home. One by one, my adorable friends arrived in time to celebrate with us: 12:45AM, 1:25 AM, 1:45 AM, until we were 7 strong gathered around my living room watching the fairy tale unfold on tv.

I took some pictures earlier in the day of the party setup since I knew I would not have time later. Here’s what the house looked like:

Left to Right: Bookmark favors, "tea table" in viewing room, cupcakes, scones, double cream, strawberrie, tea sandwiches and champagne in dining room

There was also a giant Union Jack hanging in front of my house:

Flying the Union Jack in front of our house

 

The Duke and Duchess hanging out at our house

When Prince William and Harry started for Westminster Abbey, my excitement level grew and I knew it was time to see if the kids wanted to watch. My 4 year old son Jack originally said “Yes!” and then quickly said “I mean no. I want to sleep” when I went to his room while his big sister, Anna jumped from her bed into my arms and I carried her into the living room.

At 3:00 AM, right as the vows were being said, my darling husband emerged, dressed for the day, and ready to watch for as long as he could stand it. He sat there, next to me, with Anna curled in my lap, holding our daughter’s hand. It is a special moment I will treasure forever.

The room collectively gasped as Catherine Middleton emerged from her car and revealed the most gorgeous wedding dress. A dress, reminiscent of a renaissance princess, with lace overlay and an incredibly small waist.  The look was made incredibly more romantic by the thin veil and sparkling tiara, steeped in tradition, that simultaneously dazzled while not obstructing her gorgeous smile as she walked the length of the abbey.

I loved the moment when the best man, Prince Harry turned to peek as Catherine entered the nave. He smiled and jovially turned back to William, still with his back to the aisle, and undoubtedly relayed how beautiful his brother’s bride-to-be looked.

I loved the moment when during the vows, Prince William shyly grinned after his new bride correctly repeated his long list of proper names. A daunting task his mother had famously flubbed during her wedding to Charles.

I loved Catherine’s entrance, her graceful poise and smile as she glided down the aisle with her father.

I loved the maid of honour, her sister Pippa, navigating the long aisle of Westminster Abbey in that drop-dead gorgeous dress, with two 3 year-olds at her sides. That was a feat!

I pretty much loved it ALL.

This might be my favorite picture from the wedding snaps so far:

Source Getty Images

This was definitely one of “those” memorable events in my life and I was totally excited to share it with my friends and family. I’m extremely grateful to my husband for putting up with me and to my daughter, mother in law and good friends for sharing this memory with me.

Thank you everyone, I promise to return to normal now.

Well, except for maybe talking about the Royal Honeymoon. I’m still betting on Mustique. Anyone care to make a wager?

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RW2011: Royal Wedding Viewing Party Details

Apr 8, 2011 by

Here’s some things I have planned for my RW2011 (Royal Wedding 2011) Viewing Party, which my husband referred to as: “the party she’s having to watch Prince Henry marry some chick”. Love him.

So here are some party details: don’t laugh, this is serious business. (Please let me know when I cross over into crazy person land but if I’m there already just don’t tell me).

From L to R:

I also have a few more surprizes for my guests that are coming to party with me at 3AM PST. Yes, that’s right, we are watching this live folks. That’s how much of a dork I am.

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Oscar Party Treat: Caramel Chocolate Popcorn

Feb 26, 2011 by

 

Oscar Party Marble Corn

Something so yummy shouldn’t be as easy as this to make.

There’s a fantastic dessert shop in downtown Truckee that makes the world’s best fudge and candied apples. Sweets is a local and tourist hot spot. My favorite is actually what they label as their “3rd best seller,” the MarbleCorn.  Made with buttered and lightly salted popcorn, drizzled with caramel and then Belgian chocolate, it’s a dream come true.  We always stop and get a bag of this stuff for our ride home.  This last time I started thinking how great of a dessert this would be for an Oscar party!

So here’s how I’m making it:

Ingredients

  • microwave popcorn (I recommend Newman’s Own natural brand)
  • 6 oz. of belgian milk chocolate (any melting chocolate will do, I get the Pounder Plus for $4.55 at Trader Joe’s)
  • 1  14 oz. bag of Kraft caramels**
  • 1 tablespoon of water

** Do not use caramel sauce – it will not harden.

Directions:

  1. Pop your popcorn.
  2. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or foil.
  3. Spread popcorn in a single layer on your lined cookie sheet.
  4. Unwrap caramels from cellophane wrappers and place in a deep microwave safe bowl.
  5. Microwave on high or medium-high for 2 minutes. Watch closely and be VERY careful, use over mitts, caramel will be VERY HOT when melted!
  6. Using a spoon, carefully drizzle melted caramel over the popcorn. Make long ribbons of caramel and let it set until hardened. You can also put it in the refrigerator for 10 minutes.
  7. When caramel has set, chop your chocolate.
  8. Place chocolate in a microwave safe bowl and heat on high until melted, stirring at 1 minute intervals.
  9. Drizzle chocolate over caramel and let set in the refrigerator for 10 minutes or at room temperature.
  10. Cut into strips and ENJOY!

 

Serve your caramel and chocolate popcorn on a plate or package it up as a party favor for your Oscar party or Movie Night

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A SuperHero Birthday

Feb 21, 2011 by

When our Jack E. Boy turned 4 this year, we had a full out superhero bash. All guests, 5 and under, had honorary capes and were instructed to fight crime. Unfortunately, the weather was ridiculously hot for September and we ended up inside for most of the time.

One of the big successes we had at this party was opening presents at the beginning of the party. Since it was only family members it was completely manageable and the kids had a bunch of brand new toys to play with. Great! Another highlight was a personal appearance by Spiderman himself!! My brother dressed up in full Spidey spandex bodysuit in +100F weather for his nephew. He’s definitely my superhero!

Here are some pics of the fun day.

Here’s a pic of the capes:

Superhero Birthday capes

Here is part of the decor – our most WANTED list and our SUPERHERO Wall of Fame.

Superhero Hall of Fame and our Most Wanted posters

Spiderman (my awesome brother!) delivered the Birthday Boy's bicycle

Spidey made a guest appearance (I love you bro!)

My cousin made him these adorable cupcake pics and thank you cards. She sells them in her etsy store Sugar and Spice Studios. She also makes a matching banner now too. Isn’t that the cutest?!

Superhero Cupcake Picks from Sugar and Spice Studios

Can’t wait to see what he wants to do for next year!

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