Thursday, February 26, 2009

There's a ribbon in the sky........

I posted this article because it featured three of my heroes, and it reminded me of when Pooks and I went to see Stevie this summer and sang about the ribbon in the sky. :)

Stevie's definitely on the top of the fall in love/sexy time music for me. In all serious, who is it for you? I swear to god if you reply with like Nickelback or NWA, we're fighting. I'm being serious!

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20261590,00.html

The Obamas' Secret to Love? Stevie Wonder



By Mark Dagostino

Originally posted Thursday February 26, 2009 12:30 PM EST
Barack Obama and Stevie Wonder Photo by: Kevin Mazur / WireImageThe Obamas' Secret to Love? Stevie Wonder
From the sounds of it, we can thank Stevie Wonder for the very existence of the new First Family.

"I think it's fair to say that had I not been a Stevie Wonder fan, Michelle might not have dated me," President Barack Obama said at a White House concert before presenting the singer with the Gershwin Award for Lifetime Achievement. "We might not have married. The fact that we agreed on Stevie was part of the essence of our courtship."

The East Room of the White House was transformed into a concert hall, featuring a high-wattage lineup of Wonder, Tony Bennett, Diana Krall, Martina McBride, Paul Simon and will.i.am. The performances are scheduled to air Thursday night on PBS.

At the concert, the First Lady, who appears on the cover of the new issue of PEOPLE, also revealed that Wonder's Talking Book was the first album she ever bought, and that his song, "You and I," served as the couple's wedding song.

Wonder said he had reason to thank the President too: He praised Obama's efforts to unite the world "so that in my lifetime I can write some more songs about love, about unity, and real songs of passion." And, he added, "You know, maybe I'll be a part of creating some more of those babies."

Saturday, February 21, 2009

On a much lighter note.....KITTENS!



I'm convinced that this child is the perfect combination of Shane and I.

My personal favorites?
WE ARE IN HAWAII!
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
and of course
pppppppppppppsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssst!

:)

The Surreal Life

The world is a crazy place. This is what we're dealing with right now in my family, and this article in the NJ newspaper does the story absolutely NO justice. The crazy amount of grief that this is causing my loved ones is out of control, and I really don't want to get into it all on the internet. Just know that the media, and the world can be royally fucked up sometimes. I dunno...maybe I just have an insane family but, well, the Irish who come from the east coast a little messed up, haha. At any rate, if you say prayers, I'd appreciate them. <3

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2009/02/update_nothing_criminal_before.html

UPDATE: Nothing criminal before Healy pal's collapse at bar, cops say
by Agustin Torres/The Jersey Journal
Friday February 20, 2009, 10:13 PM



The Astor Bar on Montgomery Street in Jersey City was the scene of a possible fight Sunday morning that left an aide to Mayor Jerramiah Healy hospitalized.

Jersey City police have been unable to confirm that any type of criminal activity was responsible for the hospitalization of a city employee who is listed in "serious condition" following an early Sunday morning altercation in the Astor Bar and Grill.

John Reilly, a friend of Mayor Jerramiah Healy, is identified as the person who at 1:04 a.m. was transported to the Jersey City Medical Center. Reilly was once an aide to Healy when the mayor was a councilman and he is presently a liaison between City Hall and the city's autonomous agencies.

Police Chief Thomas Comey told The Jersey Journal that he had been briefed by the Police Department's Major Case Unit, which investigated the incident following anonymous tips.

"We have identified the patrons in the location and interviewed the majority of them regarding their observations prior to Mr. Reilly's taking ill," said Reilly.

"We also interviewed medical personnel since his admission to the Medical Center. The interviews revealed that Mr. Reilly was in a heated verbal altercation with another patron several minutes before he collapsed. The argument in question was verbal, with both men making gestures toward one another, but it did not escalate to a physical confrontation between the two of them at any time."

Sources have told The Jersey Journal that the other person involved in the Astor Bar incident is also a municipal employee. It has not been revealed what the argument was about. The McGinley Square bar is a popular watering hole for city workers and members of the administration.

Comey added that witnesses confirmed that both men had been separated to opposite ends of the bar and that several minutes later Reilly collapsed and EMTs were called.

According to witnesses, the two men never came to blows, said the chief. He said that medical personnel found no physical trauma on Reilly.

"I have consulted personally with the Hudson County prosecutor throughout the day regarding this investigation and its progress, and we are unable to confirm any type of criminal activity whatsoever that was the causation of Mr. Reilly's condition," said Comey.

The chief does urge anyone who was not identified or already contacted in the investigation to come forward. The police tip line is (201) 547-JAIL.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with John Reilly right now and with his family. We hope that he overcomes this illness and makes a full recovery," said Comey.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

dreams of teeth falling out and stress is taking over my life....



this would be nice.
viva la natalie dee. <3

You're my, funny valentine...



At the risk of making everyone sick from the stories of how sweet my boyfriend is, I've decided to go ahead and do it because, well, it's my blog and I need the world to know how wonderful he is. :)

Our first Valentine's Day together was so very "us." Spontaneous, exciting, funny, and ending in a night of laughing and relaxation, and Dave taking care of me. Of course...of COURSE my body decides it's time to get sick of Valentine's Day. He sent me flowers at work, bought me...(get ready for it..) SNUGGIES, and got me the sweetest card ever. So we went and saw Spamalot which was amazing, and about halfway through I got to the Bridgette whining about being sick. :) I still really enjoyed the show, and instead of going out to dinner after, Dave had the brilliant idea of just picking up dinner and relaxing at the house. While I whined and complained, Dave took amazing care of me and let me fall asleep. This boy doesn't even care that I was snoring because of a stuffy nose, and refuses to stop kissing me even though I'm sick. (I keep telling him he's gonna get sick, but he doesn't seem to want to listen to me.)

Honestly, we were talking about this today and I cannot even remember what it was like before we were dating. It's been like three weeks, and I can't imagine my life without this amazing man by my side. Maybe it's because he always WAS.

I am the luckiest girl on the planet, hands down. I'm starting to feel guilty for feeling SO happy. I've honestly never been this happy in my life.

Shane says we're cute because we go grocery shopping together, but I think I could probably list about a million and a half other reasons why. <3

Friday, February 13, 2009

This has got to be one of the funniest things I've ever seen...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txqiwrbYGrs

When he screams, I lose it every single time. Is this real life? :)

i

am
the
happiest
girl
on
the
planet.

the end. <3

Friday, February 6, 2009

I feel bad for Michael Phelps....

This article pretty much sums up exactly how I feel about Michael Phelps and the whole pot situation. Yeah, it's bad for kids to know he does that or whatever, but sweet jesus...he's a human being that makes mistakes. I can understand companies pulling his indorsement deals and such...but come on. He's probably actually a really cool dude.


http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/news?slug=dw-phelpssuspended020509&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

Michael Phelps was suspended by USA Swimming for three months Thursday for admitting he smoked marijuana at a college party in South Carolina.

The suspension means nothing – the world championships aren’t until July anyway. The group’s decision to withdraw financial support to Phelps means less – at this point, the swimmer has more money than the swimming body.

No, the suspension was about USA Swimming trying to win the public relations spin of a story that’s barreled out of control since a photo of Phelps inhaling from a glass bong appeared in a British newspaper.

Earlier Thursday, Kellogg’s claimed it wouldn’t renew its deal with Phelps when that contract expires at the end of February. The company asserts that pot smoking is “not consistent with the image of” the cereal maker. Who knew cereal had an image?

That one will hurt Phelps in the millions. Of course, Kellogg’s already made its money off Phelps last summer and in these economic times, dumping a big-money deal is sober thinking, even if the pitchman isn’t.

USA Swimming did fine off Phelps too. Now both are saving a few bucks.

All of this mostly is people running from an image of Phelps that is no more accurate than the one everyone embraced last year. He wasn’t some bit of human perfection in August. He isn’t some degenerate now. He’s just a guy who can swim really fast.

The Phelps on dry land was a marketing creation, little more than a character that his handlers knew America would buy, hook, line and sinker. Many Olympic heroes are the same; these games make up the most orchestrated sports event on the calendar.

In 2004, when soon-to-be gold medal gymnast Carly Patterson signed a sponsorship deal with McDonald’s, she admitted she had eaten there only once in her life and couldn’t name much of the menu. One of her agents nearly fainted at the admission.

With carefully crafted visuals, friendly media, fawning NBC profiles and perfectly-scripted commercials, you can make any Olympic athlete into anything these days.

Phelps is and was a legitimate sports star. He was exciting to watch, a nightly diversion during the dog days of August. He did the impossible – got crowded sports bars to hush up for the 200-meter individual medley.

That was Michael Phelps. That should’ve been enough.

Beyond that, with the “All-American mama’s boy” talk, who knows what was and wasn’t true? All we know is he isn’t all that he was sold as. No one could be.

You can hardly blame him. He was just the guy in the middle. If he’d been honest about his faults, he’d been torn to pieces. Most everyone was willing to write off past mistakes, such as 2004 DUI, as a youthful transgression.

Phelps seems like a reasonably good person who just wanted to swim. There’s no real evidence that he was particularly intelligent, heroic, generous or interesting – and none to say he isn’t. He’s probably just a regular, boring, flawed guy.


It was the interest of entire industries though – advertising, media, athletics – to make him out to be more than he really was. We’re so desperate for such a person to showcase to kids that we’ll fall for anything. They once sold Britney Spears as a conservative virgin, after all.

Phelps has called his pot smoking stupid, but it wasn’t as stupid as thinking that he could still go to a college party, grab a bong and think no one was going to whip out a camera phone.
He smoked pot and now it’s all raining down on him. His governing body and one of his chief sponsors are running from him, for reasons that might not be genuine. He’ll get asked about it forever, although for the most part America would be willing to forgive or completely forget.

After all, in late October Santonio Holmes was cited for marijuana possession, admitted to the cops he smoked some pot in his car and was benched for a game by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Monday he was the grand marshal of the Disney World parade.

Parents have the right to be frustrated that this week they had to try to explain it to their kids. As if they weren’t under assault enough, now Michael Phelps piles on? They worry that those very children will figure if this superman everyone worshipped for his work in and out of the pool is capable of smoking pot and winning eight golds, how bad could pot be?

But don’t be angry with Phelps. Be angry that you again fell for the lie of the sports hero. With these athletes, forget what you’re told about them. Believe only what you see – and then hope they don’t test positive for steroids.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Stephen King On 'Twilight' Author: 'Stephenie Meyer Can't Write Worth A Darn'

http://omg.yahoo.com/news/stephen-king-on-twilight-author-stephenie-meyer-can-t-write-worth-a-darn/18406?nc

Stephen King On 'Twilight' Author: 'Stephenie Meyer Can't Write Worth A Darn'
By Access Hollywood
February 3, 2009 4:05 PM PST

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Stephen King's opinion may drive a stake through the heart of "Twilight" author, Stephenie Meyer.

In an interview with USA Weekend, the bestselling author compared Meyer with J.K. Rowling , the author of the Harry Potter series.

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According to Stephen, "Both Rowling and Meyer, they're speaking directly to young people... The real difference is that Jo Rowling is a terrific writer and Stephenie Meyer can't write worth a darn. She's not very good."

Meeooww!

While Stephen may not be a fan of Stephenie's writing, he understands the appeal of the series.

"People are attracted by the stories, by the pace and in the case of Stephenie Meyer, it's very clear that she's writing to a whole generation of girls and opening up kind of a safe joining of love and sex in those books. It's exciting and it's thrilling and it's not particularly threatening because it's not overtly sexual."

He further explains, "A lot of the physical side of it is conveyed in things like the vampire will touch her forearm or run a hand over skin, and she just flushes all hot and cold. And for girls, that's a shorthand for all the feelings that they're not ready to deal with yet."

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I thought this was such a funny article to read, seeing that I'm a student of the English language, Stephen king is my favorite author, and I actually love Twilight, hahaha! I have to agree with Stephen, the lady is the most predictable author ever, and her choices in what she spends her time writing about are different, but I think maybe he should look at it a little differently. He doesn't even write for the same audience she does. JK Rowling is a great author, but being a young woman, Twilight was much more captivating for me than Harry Potter was. Just because someone doesn't write for the same reasons as you doesn't make their writing any better or worse than yours. Sheesh. Obviously Twilight isn't The Shining but what is, really? I love everything that man has ever written, but I also really admire fantasy writers who can create an entire world on their own. When it comes to the romantic/high school scenes, yes it's pretty blah, but the back stories, the battle scenes, and even the descriptions of the werewolves were so captivating to me! I have never once felt nerdy for reading Twilight. It's funny because all of my friends who read it now made fun of me for reading it at first, hahaha. Now they all love it! I guess you really can't judge a book by it's cover or what someone else has to say about it.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Oh say can you see, my eyes, if you can't - then my hairs too short!



I am so concerned over my stinkin’ hair right now. I know this may sound silly, but my hair is a huge investment for me. I’ve never been comfortable or happy with the way I look, but the one thing I always seem to get complimented on and enjoy the most about myself is my hair. I just love hair in general. I love boys and girls with long hair, interesting hair, shaggy hair, whatever. I think that no matter what style, someone who takes care of their hair is really attractive to me. I don’t know why, maybe it’s because my Kelly is a cosmetologist, haha.


(Me pissed at Norman as usual. That's how my hair has looked for a long time!)


(okay, I did look pretty sassy here with the short hair, haha!)

I have had long hair for my entire life, and I think it might be like a security blanket or something. It’s something people always tell me not to change, and when I mention that I might want to try it people are either like NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Or YESSSSSSSSSSSSS CUT YOUR HAIR IT’S BEEN LONG FOR WAY TOO LONG! (which, to tell you the truth, isn’t the nicest thing to hear either, haha)

I know that a lot of it has to do with my body image, and the old saying goes, “The bigger the hair, the smaller the hips,” and you know, I kinda live by that rule, hahaha. I still want BIG hair, just shorter. I think it might actually be something good that would make me focus on my body a little bit more. I have a couple of different ideas, and I don’t wanna go too short to begin with in case I don’t like it or whatever…I don’t know.
I just keep changing my mind, but I think I might go this Friday and just go for it. I have a couple of ideas. Let me know if you have any opinions or any other good ideas!

I'm just feeling really daring lately, and this is something I've wanted to do for awhile. I always change my mind, because I do love long hair on guys and girls, and I am kind of a hippy...haha. Mostly I just love big hair. I'm feeling bold and daring and I want to express that! Why do I have to be so crazy?!?!






I guess the goal is to eventually get to this (I just don't know if I can cut it this short to begin with!):