Madi wasnt being very aggressive, she spent more time trying to defend herself
This kid had no mercy...we found out later that he was a state champ last year.
I am just one person
Election day was a lot of fun for us. I was really excited to go and cast my vote on Nov. 4 2008. Carl and I generally always go together and this time was no exception. We talked all morning about the issues that would be on the ballot and looked things up online so that we would be educated voters this time. Not that we normally arent, but there always seems to be something on the ballot that I didnt remember reading about or dont know much about ... so this time we went in prepared.
The girls came home from school all abuzz about who their classmates voted for and who won at their school...Obama won at both Bueker Middle School and the High School. Ellen said that Bueker has picked the president for as far back as any of the teachers can remember so I became a little worried. Madi and Ellen both voted for McCain...Ellen had been campaigning around the house for Obama for weeks and changed her mind at the last minute. Madi never waivered in her choice. She told me back in April or May that she was picking McCain. She had learned that he has a lot of pets...16 or 17...and thought that if he could manage that many pets, he could manage our country. Shes very wise for a 10 year old. Megan, on the other hand, chose Obama. I think she just liked him because everyone in her school was saying that McCain was an old fart and Obama was younger so he would be a better president. They didnt really have any facts...typical for teenagers, if you ask me....and this is my blog so my opinion is the only one that matters. hahaha
Anyway...we attended an Election Extravaganza at the college library that evening. There was folk music, cookie voting contest, funny masks for everyone to wear of their favorite candidate, door prizes (I won a calendar), and of course we all watched the progress of the election on TV. It was a lot of fun...but all good things must come to an end. We came home and continued to be glued to the news/internet watching the results....Obama wins....congratulations Megan...she is the sole winner in our house!
We spent the day at Worlds of Fun yesterday
for Meg's birthday and she took her best friend Christy with us.
Every time we go to amusement parks Meg has always refused to ride anything that
goes upside down. She loves roller coasters, as long as they stay upright.
This drives me crazy because I know she will like them if she would just try it...
but NOOOOOOO...she wont even try....until yesterday.
Yesterday Christy convinced her to try the Patriot, and guess what?!?
Yep! She loved it!
She then went and tried the Boomerang and loved that one too.
I was so proud and we all had a lot of fun!
She's growing up!
Tom Trott is currently seeking a loving family to adopt him and give him a good home. He is very lovable and playful and would make a great addition to any type of family.
Ellen and I have had our eye on Tom Trott for quite a while now. We just fell in love with this cat one day while we were cleaning the cat room at the Marshall Animal Shelter. He is quite mischievous and a lot of fun to be around. I was out taking pictures to put on the Petfinder website and just had to add Tom Trott to the site. I am going to log in to Saline Animal Leagues page on Petfinder a little later and see if I cant update the web page a little. It has been the same for as long as I can remember and is due for a change. I hope I don't mess anything up!!!
Atticus somehow wound up at an Animal Shelter in Concordia MO. I dont understand who could give this dog up or at the very least, look for him if he was lost. From what I was told, he was on the "kill list" at the other shelter because they had deemed him unadoptable due to his uncertain behavior. Someone from our organization adopted him from this other shelter and brought him to Marshall Animal Shelter to save him. THANK GOODNESS!!! It was in the Marshall Shelter that I walked in, to take some pictures for the website, when I noticed Atticus (then named Houdini). That first day, I took some pictures of him to send to the German Shepherd Rescue group in MO and I admit, I was a little scared of him out in the yard. He wasnt too sure of me, and I wasnt too sure of him.....but neither of us bit the other one, so it all worked out. I brought Carl in to see him the next day. Carl is very good with bigger dogs, that may be slightly aggressive. He is strong, and patient, and soft spoken, and the dogs eventually learn to trust him. I told Carl that he should work with this dog to help him become more adoptable....I secretly hoped Carl would fall in love with him and bring him home.....Didnt happen :( Carl did like him and enjoyed working with him, but thought 2 big dogs in the house would be too many. We learned right away that Atticus could sit, shake and would stay for as long as Carl asked him to. Someone had worked with this dog.....where were they? ...did they miss him? I couldnt help but wonder.
I made a wonderful spinach quiche for dinner tonight. I have never made a quiche before but have always wanted to. I dug around in the refrigerator and found some broccoli, mozzerella & cheddar cheeses, and an onion and knew I had the beginning of a great dinner. I only had one pie pan and wanted to make 2 quiches so I improvised and used one small round cake pan for the second. The recipe for one is as follows:
1 pie crust
2T butter
1/2 onion
1 tsp. minced garlic
2 cups chopped fresh broccoli
1 1/2 cups different cheeses (whatever you have on hand)
3 eggs
1 cup milk ( I used 1/2 milk, 1/2 whipping cream)
1 T melted butter
salt/pepper to taste
Place pie crust in pie pan. Melt 2 T butter in saucepan on med. low heat...add onion, garlic & broccoli and saute until veggies are tender. Lightly press cheese in bottom of pie crust ( this helps prevent crust from becoming soggy ). When broccoli mix is done, spread on top of cheese. In small bowl, beat eggs and stir in milk and 1 T melted butter. Pour over broccoli mix and bake @ 350 for about 30 to 35 minutes.
I served this quiche with crescent rolls and the kids loved it! Here is a picture after we were finished with dinner.... only one little piece left!
Bon Appetit!