I wasn't planning to divulge any of the really specific details of our house hunt, but since there's absolutely no way we'll even be looking at this house again I think it's safe to share with the world.
On Tuesday night, I was searching for ramblers in the Burnsville area. I found three in our price range that looked decent online, so we decided to drive around the neighborhood and check out them out. One house in particular seemed too good to be true (go to results.net and paste this number into the search bar: 3625078). There's something wrong with the first image, though. Something is missing. When we pulled up to the house, there was a gigantic smoke stack towering over it. The power plant was literally in the back yard. I thought I was stupid for not noticing the smoke stack in the picture, but when we got home I checked the listing again and there clearly is not a smoke stack in the picture. Either the Realtor was able to use the natural lighting to his advantage, or Photoshopped it from the image. Either way, the picture is very misleading.
But doesn't the house look good otherwise? Sigh.
I mentioned it to our Realtor last night and she was very surprised. I told her I loved the neighborhood and its ramblers, but was very uneasy about the idea of raising children in close proximity to high voltage power lines and the power plant. She agreed, and promised that she would find us more nice neighborhoods with retro ramblers.
I hope so, because while I still love my Sears homes I am now very much in love with the idea of living in a rambler.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Cotton Candy Duck
On Monday, one of the students at the school I worked at composed a story for yours truly. Here it is:
Cotton Candy Duck
Hi, I'am cotton candy duck. I like cotton candy but I don't like to wear a coat because I live in a pond. hey a boy hide he cought me so I looked all over and I cried because I miss my house so I had to live happily ever after with a bunch of boys named Josh and Zack and Billy and Cody and Max and Jacob and Allan and Justin and TJ.
I think someone used this short story as an opportunity to profess her love for this sord of boys. Aren't you curious to learn more about the cotton candy duck, though?
Kids are cute.
Cotton Candy Duck
Hi, I'am cotton candy duck. I like cotton candy but I don't like to wear a coat because I live in a pond. hey a boy hide he cought me so I looked all over and I cried because I miss my house so I had to live happily ever after with a bunch of boys named Josh and Zack and Billy and Cody and Max and Jacob and Allan and Justin and TJ.
I think someone used this short story as an opportunity to profess her love for this sord of boys. Aren't you curious to learn more about the cotton candy duck, though?
Kids are cute.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Picasa Explorer
This link will provide you with endless fun. Well, endless fun for those of you who like guessing the locations of randomly selected pictures from the public albums on Google Picasa.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Weekend Recap
Friday night, we stayed in and ate whole wheat spaghetti, tomato sauce, and a very healthy serving of green vegetables. After dinner, we watched G's latest documentary pick (I repeat, his pick) The Corporation and then called it a night.
We're very exciting people.

We slept in on Saturday morning, went grocery shopping, and ate a quick lunch before heading over to Fort Snelling to practice our photography skills. After visiting both the historic site and the state park for a quick walk, we found a cell phone lot near the airport and watched airplanes land and take off. We thought we were pretty nerdy for even thinking of watching airport traffic, but then we noticed an older man with a set of binoculars and another guy (and his very young daughter, who was very excited about the planes) who actually had some sort of special radio that allowed him to listen to the control tower (at least we thought that's what it was). It was nice to be nerdy, but not that nerdy, if you know what I mean.
That night we met G's college roommate and his wife for dinner at the 5-8 Club. G's been wanting to try a Juicy Lucy (or Jucy Lucy, depending on where you get it) for a long, long time. Saturday seemed like a good day to do it. He thought it was excellent. We'll put it on our list of places to bring our out-of-town friends when they're in town.
We ended the night with a walk around Lake Harriet and a short ride on one of the old streetcars.

Sunday afternoon we took a tour of the Capitol, which is considered one of the most beautiful public buildings in the United States. It had been a while since our last official tour (third grade?) and we figured we were due for a refresher course. The tour was great, and made better by the fact that it was free (and so was our parking, because it was a Sunday).
We ended the afternoon at Izzy's, where I discovered the most amazing ice cream flavor ever invented: Norwegian Chai.
That night I tried to make TVP sloppy joes using a recipe I found online. The end product was one of the most digusting meals I have ever put together. Don't get me wrong, I like TVP and I think it's a good source of protein, but nothing good came out of this recipe. I could only stomach a few bites. G somehow managed to finish his entire sandwich. What a kind man. I think I'll use the rest of our supply to make some TVP tacos, which I know we both like and taste good.
We enjoyed another late start on Monday morning. I visited the gym, we ate a quick lunch, and then drove over to the b-i-l's place so G could play some tennis with him. Dinner last night consisted of chicken breasts and a red potato salad. The potato salad recipe came from the Food Network Magazine (which I love). I can't find the recipe online - I'll post it later in the week. It would be a good dish to bring to a potluck or a picnic.
All in all, a good, relaxed weekend!
I'll post more pictures in our Picasa Album. Let me know if you need the link.
We're very exciting people.

We slept in on Saturday morning, went grocery shopping, and ate a quick lunch before heading over to Fort Snelling to practice our photography skills. After visiting both the historic site and the state park for a quick walk, we found a cell phone lot near the airport and watched airplanes land and take off. We thought we were pretty nerdy for even thinking of watching airport traffic, but then we noticed an older man with a set of binoculars and another guy (and his very young daughter, who was very excited about the planes) who actually had some sort of special radio that allowed him to listen to the control tower (at least we thought that's what it was). It was nice to be nerdy, but not that nerdy, if you know what I mean.
That night we met G's college roommate and his wife for dinner at the 5-8 Club. G's been wanting to try a Juicy Lucy (or Jucy Lucy, depending on where you get it) for a long, long time. Saturday seemed like a good day to do it. He thought it was excellent. We'll put it on our list of places to bring our out-of-town friends when they're in town.
We ended the night with a walk around Lake Harriet and a short ride on one of the old streetcars.

Sunday afternoon we took a tour of the Capitol, which is considered one of the most beautiful public buildings in the United States. It had been a while since our last official tour (third grade?) and we figured we were due for a refresher course. The tour was great, and made better by the fact that it was free (and so was our parking, because it was a Sunday).
We ended the afternoon at Izzy's, where I discovered the most amazing ice cream flavor ever invented: Norwegian Chai.
That night I tried to make TVP sloppy joes using a recipe I found online. The end product was one of the most digusting meals I have ever put together. Don't get me wrong, I like TVP and I think it's a good source of protein, but nothing good came out of this recipe. I could only stomach a few bites. G somehow managed to finish his entire sandwich. What a kind man. I think I'll use the rest of our supply to make some TVP tacos, which I know we both like and taste good.
We enjoyed another late start on Monday morning. I visited the gym, we ate a quick lunch, and then drove over to the b-i-l's place so G could play some tennis with him. Dinner last night consisted of chicken breasts and a red potato salad. The potato salad recipe came from the Food Network Magazine (which I love). I can't find the recipe online - I'll post it later in the week. It would be a good dish to bring to a potluck or a picnic.
All in all, a good, relaxed weekend!
I'll post more pictures in our Picasa Album. Let me know if you need the link.
The House Hunt Continues
I worked today. Sorry for the delayed post.
G and I just toured a few neighborhoods in two nearby suburbs. I've compromised on the suburb versus big city debate (I'll take this opportunity to state that he has also promised to relocate to Minneapolis or Saint Paul when the opportunity is right), so we looked up a few houses we both liked from the MLS description and checked them out. I ended up really liking one of the neighborhoods. Unfortunately, a very large gas- and coal-fired power plant is immediately adjacent to the area.
Bummer.
There are some things I just won't compromise on.
I'll try to keep updating on our house hunt, especially as it starts to pick up pace over the next few months.
G and I just toured a few neighborhoods in two nearby suburbs. I've compromised on the suburb versus big city debate (I'll take this opportunity to state that he has also promised to relocate to Minneapolis or Saint Paul when the opportunity is right), so we looked up a few houses we both liked from the MLS description and checked them out. I ended up really liking one of the neighborhoods. Unfortunately, a very large gas- and coal-fired power plant is immediately adjacent to the area.
Bummer.
There are some things I just won't compromise on.
I'll try to keep updating on our house hunt, especially as it starts to pick up pace over the next few months.
Friday, May 22, 2009
That one dress...
I took a few hours off yesterday afternoon (justified by the fact I work several hours each weekend and weeknights) and met one of my close friends to do some shopping. While she was in the dressing room at TJ Maxx, I stood outside her door holding some stuff she wanted to try on. Guess what I saw hanging on the racks in the entrance to the dressing room?

If the dress looks familiar, it's because I posted about it in a previous blog life. I liked it more in person than I did on the web - which was a lot. The dress was a few sizes too big and had some serious makeup marks on the neckline, but I decided to try it on anyway. How could I not? The construction of the back of the dress was not what I expected, but I loved the way it looked in the front. I also loved that it was marked down from $245.00. to $49.99. Too bad it was just a little too big.
It just wasn't meant to be.
I did find a new pair of Nike shorts, a muti-pack of Addidas running socks, and a long sleeve t-shirt. I bought all of that for less than $17. Awesome.

If the dress looks familiar, it's because I posted about it in a previous blog life. I liked it more in person than I did on the web - which was a lot. The dress was a few sizes too big and had some serious makeup marks on the neckline, but I decided to try it on anyway. How could I not? The construction of the back of the dress was not what I expected, but I loved the way it looked in the front. I also loved that it was marked down from $245.00. to $49.99. Too bad it was just a little too big.
It just wasn't meant to be.
I did find a new pair of Nike shorts, a muti-pack of Addidas running socks, and a long sleeve t-shirt. I bought all of that for less than $17. Awesome.
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