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Name: shyeah & chewy
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State: Maryland
Metro: Montgomery County


Interests: shyeah - Glorifying God, Transformers, DC area sports, sharks with lasers on their heads chewy - Seeking God, Being Organic and Green, Gilmore Girls,
Expertise: shyeah - making a mess of things. chewy - making someone clean up their mess
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Thursday, July 09, 2009

Oh, What A Treat ...

To our delight as we left the Red Line station near our house this evening, we were presented with free Blue Bunny Frozen Yogurt Granola Snacks.  The Double Chocolate Sedona Frozen Yogurt Granola Sandwiches had a nice blend of chocolate yogurt taste and surprisingly the granola part wasn't like a typical granola bar texture but more like a graham cracker pie crust.  Most excellent especially after enduring a ride home on the Red Line.

Apparently, Billy Mays was not a Bonus Round but the start of another Celebrity Death Trifecta.  Karl Malden passed on July 1st.  Then it was Steve McNair on July 4th.  I sorta remember Malden but for those football fans I think we know who Air McNair was.  I remember that Super Bowl in 2000 when they lost by one yard.  I remember him signing with the Ravens and playing there for a few seasons.  Even with all the news about Jacko I found this one article about McNair pretty interesting with Eddie George as quoated saying:

I'm hoping that people can look beyond the circumstances surrounding his death. What people fail to realize is that when you make a transition away from the game -- emotionally, physically, mentally, spiritually -- you go through something. You change, and you're constantly searching for something,

For the most part the same could be said about everyone.  In some sense aren't we all constantly searching for something?  For some it could be love or friendship.  Maybe plastic toys that changes from robot to vehicle or anything else that will and could fill a void.  But really, why do we always forget to ask why there is a void to begin with?  Where does the void come from?  Is it just from having something in the past and then suddenly not having it?  When do we move past the things of our own mind and self and start thinking about those around us.  Oh yeah, forgot.  It's a "ME" society.

Some other interesting links ...


Monday, July 06, 2009

Greatest President Ever ...






Saturday, July 04, 2009

Happy Birthday United States of America! ...

Sorta feel odd just saying "America" since Canada is part of the "Americas" but isn't really part of the good o'l U.S. Americans - well depending on who you ask. 

Learned a new word the other day: propitiation - In Christian theology, propitiation is the work of Jesus Christ on the cross, by which He fulfills the wrath of God (both an emotional response of anger and a moral response of indignation), and conciliates Him who would otherwise be offended by our sin and would demand that we pay the penalty for it. The concept of propitiation is associated in some Christian theological systems with indemnity, imputed righteousness, and substitutionary atonement.


We spent our July 3rd day off by helping the local economy.  We still need another two dining chairs to have enough seats around our dining table.  For those looking to buy dining room furniture I don't recommend our method of buying the table separately from the chairs.  Just buy the set and be done with it.  I received a $20 off coupon for the World Market a few days ago and add that to the $15 off coupon I already had we went to buy the last set of chairs.  When we got to the store we found out that the chairs were also on sale!  So triple bonus for us!

Still, we have some friends staying with us on Sunday night.  Everyone has complained about our guest bed (What?  It's not a deterrent to ever stay with us again? ) being too soft.  I mean I've only had it since 1992.  After trying all the main retail stores (Macy's, JC Penny's, and Sears) we couldn't find any really nice, firm mattresses and didn't cost as much as our queen mattress.  So we decided to try one of those mattress stores you hear about - Mattress Discounters, Mattress Warehouse, etc.  I already feel iffy about those places because they seem so sketchy.  But we wanted to get a mattress so we had no choice but to at least look.  And lo and behold this placed called Mattress Fame had extra firm mattresses!  Pretty decent selection and much cheaper prices.  Who knows if the mattress will last but we were at least happy with what we tried at the store.  Dude tied it down on the roof of our car and we drove the 3 miles back to our house.

Since our family and friends are coming over this weekend we went to the local Giants to stock up on some food.  Typically we use one of the hand held scanners because it's not just fun but they also give coupons on the scanner.  We're not the type to clip coupons mostly because we forget them.  I'm sure at some point we'll be more diligent in using coupons if we actually got the paper to supply us with coupons but I guess that's a different issue.  While in the scanner checkout line I noticed a ton of people just using the registers as self-checkout.  Man that sucked.  Hello that's not what these stations are used for.  I'm guessing God wanted me to learn something because as soon as we tried to checkout the station basically barfed our whole shopping experience.  It didn't like our Giants Bonus card nor the scanners inventory of what we had scanned in.  It took a manager about 20 minutes before we were finally checked out.  Ironic ain't it?

Anyways, hope everyone has a safe and fun July 4th!  Also check out this cool article about a baseball bat turned into a violin.

America Bless God!


Wednesday, July 01, 2009

What a Tease ...

Last night the Orioles miraculously come back to beat the Boston Red Sox 11-10 when originally down 1-10.  They say it was the largest comeback in Orioles history.  Yeah!  Go O's!  Then what do they do today?  Leading 5-1 going into the 9th they blow the lead in the top of the inning and later lose 5-6 in 11ugh

Tom Brokaw is doing some series about those who live on Route 50.  He's traveling from Eastern Maryland all the way to California and making shorts about interesting Americans.  At mile 147 the interesting American was Michelle Rhee, Chancellor of DC's public schools.  Not bad since it shows she's making a difference and helping the kids learn.  Though it funny reading some of the comments people make about her.


Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Getting Grumpy ...

I think all this hassle while riding the Red Line back and forth from work to home is making me grumpy.    Not only that according but Catoe says all train cars in the Metrorail system will continue to be operated manually until outside train signal experts are brought in to evaluate the system. Catoe says that could take anywhere from a week to a year or two.   OUCH!!!  A year or two on manual!!    ugh.

For those in Maryland who utilize the E-ZPass system you probably already got your notice in the mail.  For those that didn't hear Maryland is charging a monthly fee to use the system.  Oh, thank you grand state of Maryland.

On a positive note, looks like you either hate or love the new Transformers movie.  I'm still in between.  I think I need to see it again. 



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