This is the INSIDE of my dining room window tonight.

My electric blanket is calling me.
This is the INSIDE of my dining room window tonight.

My electric blanket is calling me.
So, normally the TV is not mine in the afternoons…there is nothing I care to watch, so Disney Channel or whatever Big Girl wants to watch is background noise to whatever I am doing. However, yesterday while stuck on the couch with nothing to do but feel sorry for my poor pitiful sick self (I had the stomach bug for anyone not following my Twitter or Facebook) I found myself all alone watching Disney Channel. Realizing that no one else was watching, I decided to flip channels and see what this wide world of cable had to offer.
I wound up on Ellen, and she was interviewing Dennis Quaid (who seems quite the darling I must say.) Apparently the last time he was on, they pulled a prank on a local Starbucks and the short clip she shared was hilarious. I found the full version on YouTube, and if you haven’t yet seen it, it’s worth a watch. 🙂 We could all use a chuckle….Especially those of us who didn’t enjoy 72 degree weather today. *ahem* ;P
And of course, they pulled another prank yesterday…this time on a delivery guy. Enjoy!
A new photography assignment has been posted over at Scott’s place!
Have fun!
Here are some old white highlights from my Flickrstream to enjoy while you are pondering your take on the assignment.





The Frank Iovieno Caring for Children Foundation will be initiating a matching funds campaign for Haiti Disaster Relief. If you have been wanting to donate and simply haven’t found a venue through which to do so, come back here tomorrow…I should be able to post the links at that time.
Addendum: Here’s the link.
The Frank Iovieno Caring for Children Haiti Disaster Relief Program

On January 16, 1993 I married my best friend. Cliche, I know, but true.
For better, for worse…for richer, for poorer…in sickness and in health.
We’ve mostly had better, but at times we’ve had worse.
We’ve enjoyed being richer, and trudged through our days being much, much poorer.
We’ve suffered through sicknesses, and thank the good Lord have been blessed with much, much more health.
And I thank God everyday that in the one choice that mattered the very most in my life, I chose right.