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Advance Voting Information

Posted on October 21, 2008 by under Life.    

Advance voting starts tomorrow!

Sedgwick County Election Office
510 N. Main, Suite 101

    October 22-24   8 am to 5 pm
    October 25   9 am to 4 pm
    October 27   8 am to 5 pm
    October 28   8 am to 7 pm
    October 29   8 am to 5 pm
    October 30-31   8 am to 7 pm
    November 1   9 am to 4 pm
    November 3   8 am to 12 pm   <~~ This is when I’m going.

Advance voting will also be held on

    October 28   12 pm to 7 pm
    October 29   12 pm to 5 pm
    October 30   12 pm to 7 pm
    October 31   12 pm to 7 pm
    November 1   9 am to 4 pm*

at the following Wichita locations:

Bel Aire City Building
7651 E. Central Park Ave

Center for Health & Wellness
2707 E. 21st St N.

Grace Presbyterian Church
5002 E. Douglas Ave

Independent Living Resource Center
3033 W. 2nd St N.

Maranatha Worship Center
888 S. Webb Rd

Westlink Church of Christ
10025 W. Central Ave

Reformation Lutheran Church
Parish Hall
7601 E. 13th St N.

Sedgwick County Zoo
Cargill Learning Center
5555 Zoo Blvd

Sharon Baptist Church
2221 S. Oliver

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church
2555 Hyacinth Ln

Machinist Building
3830 S. Meridian
*November 1, Saturday, 1 pm to 4 pm

and surrounding area:

Church of the Holy Spirit
18218 W. Hwy 54, Goddard

First United Methodist Church
560 N. Park, Valley Center

Haysville Activity Center
7106 S. Broadway, Haysville

Woodlawn United Methodist Church
431 S. Woodlawn Blvd, Derby

For more information, call the Sedgwick County Election Office at 316-660-7100, or visit www.sedgwickcounty.org.

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Cruise Prep – Our Packing Lists

Posted on October 20, 2008 by under Travel.    

We are almost completely packed. We just need toiletries and miscellaneous odds and ends and we are good to go!

Travel Documents and Other Important Stuff

  • cruise documents
  • passport and drivers license
  • medical insurance cards
  • credit cards
  • ATM card
  • cash or traveler’s checks (be sure to keep traveler’s checks receipt in separate location)
  • copies of airline tickets, cruise tickets, passports/visas, itinerary (scan the documents and email an electronic copy to yourself so that you can access them from any computer terminal)
  • contact numbers to report lost/stolen credit cards or traveler’s checks
  • emergency numbers at home
  • wallet and fanny pack

Reading Material and Necessities

  • glasses, contact lenses, contact lens cleaner
  • sunglasses
  • guidebooks and other port of call information
  • reading material – books to read while on the plane or lounging by the pool
  • journal or notebook and pen/pencil – for making notes to tell your friends back home about your experiences

Electronics and Camera Equipment

  • cell phone and charger
  • laptop computer
  • digital cameras and underwater case
  • extra memory cards
  • batteries for digital cameras
  • battery chargers
  • Cowon PMP

Clothing Items

  • lingerie/pajamas/undergarments
  • walking shoes/sandals/flats/flip flops
  • rubber sandals for reef walking and beach
  • jewelry
  • swimsuits and cover-up
  • cocktail dress
  • other dresses
  • Halloween costumes
  • shorts/capri pants/slacks
  • tops of all types (sleeveless, short-sleeved, long-sleeved)
  • undershirts
  • belts
  • socks
  • dress shirts
  • swim trunks
  • casual shirts
  • work shirts

Sundries

  • curling and flat iron
  • comb and hairbrush
  • hair products
  • deodorant
  • toothbrush
  • toothpaste
  • dental floss
  • mouthwash
  • tweezers
  • make-up and make-up bag
  • make-up remover
  • cleanser
  • moisturizer and freshener
  • nail clippers and file
  • razor

Other Necessities

  • ear plugs
  • germicidal hand cleaner
  • hand lotion
  • bug spray
  • sunscreen/sunblock and lip sunblock
  • Ziploc bags of all sizes and garbage/laundry bags
  • playing cards
  • hats/caps/visors
  • first aid kit

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Triple Celebration

Posted on October 19, 2008 by under Family, Flickr, Food and Drink, Life.    

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We met at Carrabba’s for lunch today for a triple celebration: grandpa Clark’s 91st birthday, grandma and grandpa’s 67th wedding anniversary, and my 31st birthday. Since the events all happen in October (grandpa’s birthday and their wedding anniversary are both on the 12th and my birthday is on the 30th), we usually just get together for one big celebration.

This year it was even more important to celebrate early because Brian and I will be out of town on the day of my birthday. We will actually be aboard the Carnival Conquest tendered in Grand Cayman on that day.

Lunch today was a blast. Our party of 12 consisted of David, Donna, grandpa Clark, grandma Betty, Chad, Chad, Jay, Becca, Cory, April, Brian and myself. I think everyone had a good time. Joe stopped by our table and talked with grandma and grandpa a bit. I think they really liked that.

After our meal, they brought us complimentary desserts. Joe had them bring a full-sized dessert for each of us — grandpa, grandma, and me — and even an extra one for everyone else to share (we had two sogno di cioccolatas and two dessert rosas to share). The desserts were yummy!

As if that weren’t enough, Joe comped grandma and grandpa’s meals. We were really confused at first when they brought our ticket. Brian found the mozzarella sticks, the calamari, carafe of sangria, and our meal on there but couldn’t find grandpa’s meal.

We had agreed beforehand that Brian’s parents would pay for grandma’s and then we would take grandpa’s. Brian was worried that both meals ended up on David and Donna’s ticket by mistake. So he checked theirs and didn’t find grandma’s meal on there either, that’s when our server came by and explained that Joe had comped the two meals. We thought that was way cool of Joe and totally unexpected.

Carrabba’s rocks and Joe is the best!

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Michelle Monaghan

Posted on October 19, 2008 by under Movies, Reviews.    

Just finished a Michelle Monaghan movie marathon. First, we caught The Heartbreak Kid (2007) on Showtime. I had seen it before, but Brian hadn’t. I watched it one night at poker while waiting for Brian. I had gotten knocked out early (really early), while he made it to the final table. Needless to say, I had hours to kill. Luckily, he had some movies I hadn’t seen yet loaded on his Cowon. I got to watch both Juno and Heartbreak Kid that same night.

Heartbreak Kid was okay. It’s not one of Ben Stiller’s best. I totally loved Juno, though.

Made of Honor (2008) arrived in the mail today. Brian says he rented it for me, but I think he secretly wanted to see it. He won’t admit it, but he’s a sucker for romantic comedies. Anyway, we figured we’d watch it before bed. We didn’t realize until the movie started that the female lead is played by Michelle Monaghan also. She’s been in a lot of movies!

The movie was better than I expected. It was nice to see Kevin McKidd, though his was more of a supporting role. I really loved him in Rome, the one TV series that got us to sign up for HBO — which we promptly canceled after the series ended. Incidentally, we’ve got HBO again because of True Blood.

What I liked about Made of Honor is that it’s light and heart-warming; there were some funny moments, but they weren’t over-the-top funny; and it totally proves my theory that men and women cannot have platonic relationships. Sooner or later the truth comes out that one or both have feelings for the other person. What I didn’t like about it is that it romanticized being a man-ho, like it’s totally acceptable.

I guess it gives hope to the lonely man-hos of the world. You too can find true love. After all, everyone deserves a shot at happily ever after right?

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Guess What Arrived Today

Posted on October 18, 2008 by under Life.    

Voter Registration
I am voting for the very first time. Woot! Woot!

I could have voted during the last elections but opted not to. Well, I wasn’t really sure how to go about it and stuff and Brian didn’t vote and refused to register. I can’t blame him, though, because the process is so simple. I can’t believe I just didn’t go about registering myself like I did this time.

I’m going to exercise my right to vote this time around. By golly, if this country is going to hell in a hand basket then I at least want to say I had a hand in it! LOL.

I keep trying to convince Brian to register, but he refuses. He thought that if he registers to vote he will get called for jury duty. That was one of his excuses, anyway. But we disproved that a few years ago when he got called for jury duty despite not being a registered voter. He really has no reason not to vote, but he has this “My vote won’t make a difference, so why bother?” attitude.

Now he says he’s going for the world record of “oldest first time voter” — is there even such a category? That’s like “longest number of days without showering” or some other silly feat. It’s one of those things that you just scratch your head at. I really hope there is no such category.

Anyway, I’m super excited about voting. I will try to take pictures of the event (if they let me). At the very least, I think I’m going to frame my voter registration card.

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