2004 has arrived…

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But wait I’m not ready for another year yet!!!

Apparently, I’m not ready for a blog update either. Hope you enjoyed the Christmas pics, let me give you a quick summary of our trip:

Notable Quotes
Ron’s girlfriend Kate – “It looks like Christmas f#ckin’ puked all over this neighborhood.”

Charles on politics – “Democracy is just messy business.”

Cliff talking about me – “Let’s just say he thought obeying red traffic lights were optional.”

It was great to get back to Michigan for Christmas. Not that I miss living there (I don’t), but it’s a shame some of my best friends are far away. There’s never enough time during these once a year visits as I make it a point to catch up with everybody. That feat is nearly impossible and for those people I do see it’s a hurried recap of everything that’s happened since we last got together. The pictures say it all so I’m cheating yet another entry.

I haven’t given any thought to New Year’s resolutions. Many a suggestion have been thrown my way, but really I’m just hoping the craziness of last year won’t repeat itself. I expended a lot of energy on several projects that seemingly went nowhere. I’m here in 2004 with a daily schedule that is still insane. (Really, am I just too old to be up at 5am for work and down after 12am from school?)

Well, another work day calls me. Here’s hoping each day is better than the previous.

It’s My Baby’s Birthday!!!

mbday2003Today is Michelle’s birthday and what better way to celebrate than going to see Lord of the Rings – Return of the King.

Guys, this woman makes it a point to catch NFL Sunday. She’s built better than Jennifer Garner and she argues as well as any Mexican can. The fiercely independent type, a woman like this is not for the timid. Yup, there’s plenty of reasons to love her and she’s all mine.

Happy Birthday Baby!!!

Lots `O Love.

Let me tell you a story…

Storytime starring the Mad Pony girlsGoooooooooood evening dear readers!

Another busy week kicked off here in Dallas metro, but I took a few minutes today to whip up another stellar photo essay for you folks. This evening’s story was inspired by a recent photo post over at Mad Pony headquarters. I thought it odd that Kristin & Lauren would post some pics, but leave the captions out.

That’s where yours truly comes in. A single picture from the Mad Pony entry sparked the synapses, jump started PhotoShop and BING BANG BOOM out popped some content fodder.

Here’s a quick read I like to call Death Comes Hippity-Hop. (Link Opens In New Window)

Hunter, Gatherer, Food Guy…

Mr. Perry made the move towards independence this weekend. At the very least he’ll learn to appreciate the idea of nobody naggin’ him about what to do in his place. I always enjoyed being the master of my own domain. Newfound freedoms are balanced out by responsibility and monetary realities, but it gives most people a greater appreciation for the support given by parents, family, etc. Livin’ on a budget isn’t easy (heh heh, O the laughter that ensues from those that know me well), but I thought I’d throw out some food tips to help Mr. Perry as chicks dig a guy who can cook a meal:

1. Shop smart. You laughed when someone you knew clipped coupons, but saving 20 cents on every dollar adds up quickly. You’ll quickly notice how the water you bought at Kroger for $8.99 a case is only $4.35 at WalMart. You can also save money by buying in bulk so a Sam’s Club or Costco card is a good idea. Use your freezer to store meats, breads and other raw food items instead of instant dinners.

2. Get cooking. Maybe working a microwave was the minimal requirement for meals in the past, but frozen dinners don’t last very long and can be expensive. Nobody likes to eat Ramen noodles all the time either. Cooking isn’t that hard and for me is divided into two skills – grilling & sauces.

Grilling takes practice. Slap down your food item and learn how to adjust temperatures and flip items for a short period of time. Trust me after burning a few steaks, you’ll find what works for you. Start with basic seasonings – salt & pepper, then venture out to marinating your chicken or steaks. Easiest item to make grilled pork chops. Just add some hickory salt and your good to go. Can’t afford an outdoor grill? You’d be amazed at what you can do with George Foreman’s electric invention. Laugh if you want, but a burger or salmon steak tastes better than a hot pocket any day.

When it comes to sauces I’m infamous for making “Slop In A Pot” on Sundays. That would be any type of sauce – Spaghetti, Chili, Beef Stew, etc. that I can use with leftovers during the week. I’ll make a large pot of sauce, but only cook the amount of noodles or rice I need each evening. I prefer to use elbow noodles instead of spagetti because I can dump them in a bowl and eat `em with a spoon. For a quick red sauce pick a brand you like and add your own ground beef with some plain tomato sauce (tomato paste if you want thickness), add your own vegetables and by a premixed Italian spice to sprinkle in. You’ll quickly discover other recipes which are easy to whip up like baking chicken breasts with cream of mushroom soup.

I’d like to come up with a good closer, but the worst part about censorship is