Sunday, March 29, 2009

Soccer and Stress

Last night Mr. Magoo, my Mom and I all watched the USA play El Salvador in soccer. We are all big soccer fans but haven't watched the World Cup qualifier matches this year. In previous years we have, but it has been a while since I've been really into soccer. I played soccer from age 5 til about age 13 and then my brother played for what seemed like every weekend until he was in college. I think he still plays every once in a while, but those times get fewer and farther in between.

It has been such a long time that I had totally forgotten just how much stress soccer matches cause me!! I become so involved in the game that at the end I feel like I am the one who has played. I forgot how on each corner kick I seem to hold my breath or critique the players the entire time saying "Kick it!" or "What are you doing?" or "This goalie is terrible!" I do enjoy watching almost all sports, but there is something about soccer that really gets me into the game!

Two things that you need to know if you don't watch soccer:

1- If you have never heard anything other than the US sportscasters announce a game, you are missing a HUGE part of the game. Check out this link from the game last night.
2- The other thing to note is that at any given time players of soccer will go down writhing in pain for one of two reasons. A- They are actually in pain, and if this is the case they will try and get up and keep playing. or B- The other team is doing better than they are at that point, and they try to use acting as defense. Check this out to see what kind of acting I'm talking about!

After the game was over last night it took us all a while to even be tired! We were all so keyed up from the game that it took us until about 1am before we were ready for bed! All I have to say is "whew!" I do have all sorts of critiques of the game, but I'll keep MOST of them to myself. Except to say "Go Beasley. You rock!" and then "What is up USA? If we can't beat El Salvador then we need to work on a few things before the World Cup!"

Monday, March 23, 2009

We're Back

After being away for a week it is good to be back and into the swing of things. We have a busy week ahead of us. Catching up would be enough to do, but Chicky Magoo 1 turns 8 this week! I can't believe my baby will be 8!?! Where did the time go?

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Little Guy

Welcome Little Guy to the world!
He was born at 7:20pm on the 10th!
6lbs, 11oz

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Baby Watch 2009

We are officially on "Baby Watch" today for Auntie and Uncle Magoo. Their little guy will be here today or tomorrow. So far nothing to report. And we wait....

Monday, March 9, 2009

Blessing Cup Meal

Yesterday Chicky Magoo 1 had her Blessing Cup Meal in preparation for 1st Communion. It was a really nice event that they put on for the kids. We got to spend time with her and count our blessings as we had the meal. They gave each child a box and during the meal a bell would ring. When the bell rang we were to count a blessing in our family and put the stone in the box. That was a neat thing to do so that we were all more aware of the good things in our family!

Then the kids got to use the blessing cup that they had painted at school and share with us the bread and wine in preparation for next month. The kids were NOT fans of the wine, and Father even said "If your kids are the ones finishing this cup off instead of the parents, you might have a problem!" Just wanted to share a few pictures of this special time!!

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Moon Shoes

Chicky Magoo 1 and 2 decided yesterday to get their "Moon Shoes" out. They had gotten them for Christmas last year, but hadn't ever used them. Chicky Magoo 2 was really scared of them, but I didn't know exactly why until yesterday when she said "Don't jump Chicky Magoo 1! I don't want you to go to the moon!" I explained that that was just their name and you didn't really jump to the moon, so she decided to give it a try too.

The kids had a really hard time standing up on them, as the following pictures show! The pictures were taken right in a row.... They laughed and giggled for about 1/2 hour in them, so it was well worth the wait! (The photos were taken from my phone, so they aren't the best quality!)

Friday, March 6, 2009

On to the 12th year!

Tomorrow is our 11th Anniversary!
Just wanted to post the song that most reminds me of Mr. Magoo. Possibly Sarah McLachlan somehow knows me and wrote this song about us?!? Well- maybe not. But then again could the 2nd verse be any more true?

Push by Sarah McLachlan
(Yes, I know you are all SO surprised that it is by Sarah McLachlan. I never pick her for favorite songs! wink! wink!)
Click Here to Hear It

Every time I look at you the world just melts away.
All my troubles, all my fears, dissolve in your affections.
You've seen me at my weakest but you take me as I am...
And when I fall you offer me a softer place to land.

Chorus:
You stay the course. you hold the line, you keep it all together.
You're the one true thing I know I can believe in.
You're all the things that I desire, you save me, you complete me.
You're the one true thing I know I can believe.

I get mad so easy, but you give me room to breathe.
No matter what I say or do, 'cause you're too good to fight about it.
Even when I have to push, just to see how far you'll go, you won't stoop down to battle...but you never turn to go.

Chorus

There are times I can't decide, when I can't tell up from down.
You make me feel less crazy, when otherwise I'd drown.
But you pick me up & brush me off, and tell me I'm OK.
Sometimes that's just what we need to get us through the day.


Chorus

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Funny Signs

While I was out the other day I saw this sign that was worthy of a photo. I don't know if you can read it, but it says:

"HIGH DEBT? LET US HELP!
"We have money to loan!"

Hmmm- I'm no economic wizard, but something seems awry! WAIT- maybe they are who came up with the economic stimulus plan!!!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

High School Tricks Not For 4 Year Olds

The other day we went to Fazzoli's for dinner. Chicky Magoo 2 is a HUGE fan of "shaker cheese" and will put it on just about anything. A lot of times if it is on the table at a restaurant, she wants a plate just so that she can eat the cheese by itself. The 4 year old version of an appetizer!

She sat down with her breadstick and waited for her food. She grabbed the "shaker cheese" and started to put some on her breadstick. She was quite surprised when the lid fell off and the cheese just piled up on the stick. I'm sure that whatever high school kid did this and thought it would be funny didn't know Chicky Magoo 2 would be the brunt of the "joke." She just looked at it and took the lid off and started smiling. To her it was no joke. It was her dream come true! A HUGE pile of the stuff and she didn't even have to really use that much time and energy shaking the cheese out! SCORE!

We did spend about 4 minutes explaining to Chicky Magoo 1 that it was probably someone's idea of a joke, which she did not understand. She kept asking question after question, but the thing she said that stood out was: "But they won't see the joke." Yes Chicky Magoo 1, this is the brilliance of the teenage mind. :P

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Why is Diet Coke SO Special?

Warning: This post could cause controversy!
(yes, Diane, this is for you!)

To my friends who drink Diet Coke:
Why must you always refer to what you drink with it's full name?
People abbreviate things all of the time! Do we not say TV to mean television, Mom instead of Mother, bike instead of bicycle? When I say "Doesn't a Coke sound good?" why must people who drink Diet Coke correct me and respond with "Well a Diet Coke sounds good." Really?? Do we have to make this distinction?!? No one says "Well a Diet Caffeine Free Coke sounds good!" And why? Probably because that would be stupid. :P

I don't get the obsession with this drink. And by saying this I'm not saying that people can't like the drink, or that I don't understand that they like it A LOT! I enjoy my drink, you enjoy yours. No problem. I just don't get the reason that people make such a big deal about drinking it. To me this is like if I said "I love burgers!" and then someone else saying "Well I love 99% fat free burgers!" Do we need to make a distinction on the % of fat and calories for foods that we like? Do we need to call attention that in some instances you enjoy conserving your calories for other items during the day? I seriously think I'm missing something....

I guess it's a Diet Coke thing. I wouldn't understand.