Friday, December 19, 2003

Can You Say Frequent Flyer Miles?

Good. Anne and I are taking off tomorrow morning for our big adventure. We're driving to Indianapolis for Christmas with her family (the Messerlies). Then on Monday we're flying to California to visit my family and eat at In N Out, of course. :) Oh - and how could I forget Christmas day - watching the Lakers battle Yao Ming and the Rockets! Then, the day after Christmas, we'll fly to Florida to hang out and have Christmas with her family (Luginbills). It'll probably go fast (quickly, yes I know) but it'll be a blast! Here we go...

Amazing Photo of the Day

Thursday, December 18, 2003

Hay is for horses; Grass is free; Cows eat it; Why don't we?

No, really?!? Why don't we?
I mean - it's good for you and yummy. That is, the grass in Superfood. It's a drink made by Odwalla that has all kinds of vitamins, minerals, grass, and other natural healthy stuff.
A while ago, I was really thirsty for some quality juice, and bought one for a rip-off price of almost $5 at an airport. Never again. But dang, that stuff was really good. And I realized that it was really good for me too. Since then, I've noticed that there are a bunch of different kinds of Odwalla juices at the Indiana University Union for much cheaper. Now, I've tried a few different kinds and read up on which flavors have more of which vitamins and minerals. It's great!

So, I recommend that you try a flavor that tempts your palate. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. It's as good as root beer.

Another example of Odwalla juices

Wednesday, December 17, 2003

German Word of the Day

der Schnee (dair SHNAY) - the snow

Tuesday, December 16, 2003

Clementines

Man, I feel sorta ashamed for being such a new-comer to clementines, considering I grew up in Orange County. When I thought of oranges, what came to mind were those baseball - softball sized things that took me about 20 minutes to peel. I think that kept me from really getting into eating oranges. Well, lo and behold, God created clementines too! I think the first time I had them was in Austria, but since have learned to love them here in the US. I think the beautiful thing about them is that they are so easy to peel! And I think somehow it appeals to my desire to have a sense of accomplishment. I mean, it only takes a few seconds to peel off big pieces of peel. Anne and I have been buying those mini-crates of them for a while now. Yum.
I think I also like the potential they have to be hucked/chucked/geworfen.

So the next time you're at your local grocer, pick up some of those little clementine puppies. :)

Monday, December 15, 2003

Thursday, December 11, 2003

Monday, December 08, 2003

Wish I was there

Check out the Who's Your Soccer link on the left (Hoosier Soccer).

Thursday, December 04, 2003

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

iT's ThE oNlY dAy Of ThE wHoLe YeAr ThAt DeBbIe PaRrIsH cAn'T cElEbRaTe HeR uNbIrThDaY!!!!!

Mint Kisses

Raise your hand if you've tried those new mint Hershey Kisses! Wow, those puppies are good. Mint and chocolate is just one of those perfectamundo combinations. Yum.
This isn't a mint one - but just pretend that it says MINT instead of KISSES. :)

German Word of the Day

der Regen (dair RAYgen - like the president) - the rain

Tuesday, December 02, 2003

Three Cheers For the Hoosiers!

The men's soccer team is the only really good sports team that Indiana University has this year. Anne and I went to 2 of their games this past week. It's the NCAA playoffs. The second round game was last Wednesday night. We braved the cold and the rain and cheered them on to a 2-1 victory in double overtime over Kentucky. Then, on Sunday, we saw them smack Virginia Commonwealth University silly to the flavor of 5-0!
Next up is UCLA (ranked #1 in the nation) on Saturday in L.A. This is a good matchup for my affections, because it's a win-win situation for me.