Coctail Weenies? Have you made these before? As I’ve researched most people start with Lil’ Smokies and then proceed to make some type of sauce for these. I’m partial to the grape jelly and chili sauce version myself, but to each his own.
At a recent family gathering we decided to opt for appetizers instead of a sit down meal. My aunt was in charge of the cocktail weenies. I’m going to go ahead and mention that she probably won’t get this assignment again. J Because what to my wondering eyes did appear? Chopped up hot dogs in sauce. I was told this was because she was “Retired” and on a budget. What? Lil’ Smokies cost a whole $1 more than plain hotdogs? Craziness!!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Hors D'Oeuvres
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
Part-time Job
As most of you know, I got a part time job back in October. I was looking to pay off some bills and then use a discount to do some redecorating at some point. Well, the job didn't turn out to be quite what I had hoped for.
During a typical week I am usually "On Call" about 3 or 4 days. This means that if I am on call from 5-10pm, I can call in at 4pm to see if I am needed. Now, don't get me wrong. I understand that this is great for the business, but it just sucks for me. First off, I'm only working about 5 hours every two weeks. Then you tack on that I'm on call another 6-8 days and I can't plan to do anything with my friends or family because I might have to go in. Then factor in that I feel like an idiot the whole time I'm there, because I've only worked maybe 8 times and I still don't know what or where anything is.
So anyways, I call in today to find out my schedule for next week and to talk to the manager. I explained that I really liked them all and enjoyed working there, but it just wasn't really working out for me. I told her that it just wasn't worth it to me to be on call all the time and only be making about $35 dollars every two weeks. Plus, its an 30 minute drive to and from work and I would like to be phased out of the schedule and just quit.
Most of you probably think that this is the end of the story, but no. The manager explained that she had been wanting to talk to me. She says that some big things are about to happen that she can't talk about yet, but she really wants me to stay on. She then assured me that with these changes I would be on the schedule a lot more and my issues should be solved. So, here I am in the waiting game once again to see what will happen. I guess I should just go ahead and put in for all my time off and see what happens. So for now, I'm still a Pottery Barn employee. Go me!
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Dog Sitting
Well, as you can see I dog sat a friends dog recently. I'm leaving out all names to protect the people and animals involved, however I couldn't not share this story with my friends.
Most of the visit was wonderful with the little ball of joy. She cuddled and slept with me which was very nice since my dog is still at "boot camp". The poor little thing really didn't like the arrangements for while I was at work though. She wasn't trust worthy enough to leave out in my house while I was away. So, her owners and I had decided that I would just put her in my guest bathroom. This was apparently not to the little diva's liking at all.
I thought I had put away everything that would be in the way. I had moved the bathmat to the counter, turned on the radio, and shut the door. When I came home I had quite a surprise. Who would have thought that a 6 pound dog could do this much destruction. She apparently had a melt down while locked in the bathroom. She got in the tub and pooped from one end to the other. Then she had pooped in the floor and walked all through it. Climbed onto the toilet and ate some toilet paper, proceeded up onto the counter and walked all over it and the bathmat, got back in the floor and scraped the paint off the door. All the while leaving a trail of poopy foot prints on the walls, door, trim, floor, cabinets, toilet, sink and of course the tub. She had quite a day. Needless to say, I spent a good portion of the evening disinfecting and cleaning the bathroom.
A friend commented that she would probably be crying if it had happened to her. You can't help but laugh though when you see the pictures. I just hope the little girl has recovered from her visit. I know I have. :) Here are some pictures to enjoy.
The little brown specs are poop.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Bailey Update
I finally got a call from Jim the trainer. I was so relieved to hear how well Bailey is doing at training. Jim said he was catching on very well and that he was actually enjoying having Bailey around. I got real tickled because his exact words were "He is actually a lot of fun!" I knew this about my baby, but it was great to hear Jim say it.
Being without Bailey for the past 2 weeks has been so hard. I never understood my friends that were nervous being home alone because I never have been. I got Bailey about 3 weeks after I moved into my house. During those first few weeks I was too busy to notice I was alone and then Bailey was there. It is amazing how much company a dog is. I never felt alone at my house until recently. It has been the little things like not seeing him on the couch, hearing his collar jingle or waking up in the night to the sounds of him scratching at his dry skin. I definitely look forward to getting him back. I even keep more doors locked these days. Bailey has often been referred to as my "alarm system" Part of him being so jumpy has actually been a safety feature at my home. I have always known that nobody would ever get into my house before I knew they were trying. Bailey barks at any strange sound to alert me. I can even discern from another room whether or not someone is walking by the house, up the sidewalk, or is standing at the front door based on his bark and pitch. Anyways, I'm getting accustomed to my new routines, but look very much forward to getting back to my old ones.
I hope to have more news soon and will post again as soon as I have some.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Bailey
For those of you who don’t know I will start at the beginning. I rescued a Cocker Spaniel puppy from the Clarksville Humane Society almost 6 years ago. It has been a rough and bumpy ride from the beginning with my “special needs” dog. Bailey and 6 other puppies, plus the 2 mommies were taken from a home and then put up for adoption. I assume it must have been a pretty rough start to his little life, but I still wanted him. So off we went to his new home.
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