Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Nieces and Nephews

I have six now. Three of each. They are all awesome and I had a really great time seeing all of them when we went home to visit. I have some funny videos too but my computer isn't cooperating at the moment, so I'll just try to upload the pics for now.

Abby and Kyle's oldest, and the oldest of the six, Ryan, turned 3 in July and we got to help him celebrate!
Their youngest, Gracie, celebrated spaghetti night in a BIG way:
My brother Aaron and his wife Megan's oldest, Wyatt, spent some quality time with Aunt Rachael and Uncle Justin:
And Henry, their baby, caught Uncle Justin in a more lively moment :)
We got to meet Neve Noelle, Graham and Marie's newest addition and the youngest of the six- she is an ANGEL baby!
And their oldest, Audrey, in the bouncehouse at Ryan's birthday party:


Three of the six getting in some quality snuggles with their favorite aunt (I'm allowed to say that since I'm the only one who isn't "mom" to any of them) :)

Love them all!

DON'T JUDGE ME HULU!!!

Listen, I know my readers (ahem...mom) want to see pictures from our Iowa trip. I'll get to it, I promise. The pictures are actually uploading as we speak. I just have to vent about Hulu going all judgey on me just now.

So I like to put something on the computer while I'm cooking- I made a delicious turkey meatloaf tonight and so I had a random episode of Grey's anatomy playing while I cooked- I was hardly watching it, but it's sometimes nice to just have the company of one of your favorite shows playing in the background.

Then, once the food is in the oven, I switched to "Bachelor Pad". I know I know- crappy television. But I got sucked into the last season of "The Bachelor" which then lead me to get sucked in to "The Bachelorette" which then lead me to "Bachelor Pad"- because characters carry over and I'm interested in seeing what happens to them.

Listen, if Hulu had in some way judged me for watching "Bachelor Pad" I probably would have chuckled and agreed with it. But that's not what happened.

So the first episode of "Bachelor Pad" was in THREE parts- I actually heard on the radio that when it aired on TV last night, with regular commercial breaks, it actually lasted longer than "Dances With Wolves". I knew what I was getting into, but Justin was out playing basketball and I knew he had a meeting with a friend later tonight, so I had the time to kill.

It was long and ridiculous (and seriously, Vienna is a witch!) and then it comes to a close and the credits are rolling and all of a sudden a message from hulu pops up that says:

"Need a break? You've been watching for more than 3 hours."

Um, seriously? DON'T JUDGE ME HULU!!! First of all, I wasn't watching for more than three hours, I was watching for about 2 hours and 2o minutes. Secondly- WHY ARE YOU JUDGING ME??"

Seriously.