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Carolyn’s Thank You Card

Posted on August 10, 2011 by under Babies.    

This is too cute not to share. 🙂

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Isn’t she the cutest ever? Thank you for the sweet “thank you” card, Care-Care! Sorry the tag reader won’t read all your other books to you. LOL!

P.S. This was too cute not to share. I hope you don’t mind my sharing it, Gina Ann. 🙂

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Celebrity Sightings

Posted on August 7, 2011 by under Things to Do.    

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When Brian and I went to the pool tonight, we were disappointed to find people there. We usually prefer it when it’s just the two of us. Friday nights are the best because there’s never anyone at the pool and we can pretty much do whatever we want. Tonight, there were a few people when we got there. There were a couple of guys with two little kids and then there was this guy with two girls.

After a while, the two guys with the two little kids left so it was just the five of us at the pool — Brian and me, and the guy with the two women. I thought the guy looked really familiar. The three of them were speaking Spanish on and off, but I couldn’t help but overhear some of their conversation. The ladies kept calling him Jason, so I began to wonder if it was Chef Jason of Taste & See (formerly of Sabor).

I asked Brian if he thought the guy looked familiar. He agreed. I told him that I thought it might Chef Jason. We both agreed that he looked just like him. I was too embarrassed to ask, though. I didn’t want him to think that I was stalking him. Though he is a bit of a celebrity. At least in my book. He is like a food God. Everything he makes is delicious!

I remember eating his delicious dishes at Sabor three years ago. I kept going back. I think he’s actually partially responsible for making me fat. Him and Joe at Carrabba’s. And a few other restaurants in town. LOL. We used to eat out a lot.

This year I found out through Gina Ann that he’s doing cooking classes at Taste & See. A few months ago, he started serving lunch at the cooking school. If you’ve never been there, you have to try it! The food is amazing! Now is actually the best time to go because he’s doing a special on FourSquare. I wouldn’t have known about it, if it weren’t for Gina Ann.

Chef Jason also has a couple of cooking classes coming up. Brian and I are already registered for the sushi class, which is on Saturday, August 27. We also want to do the tapas class at the end of September. We haven’t signed up for that one yet, though. I’m really looking forward to learning how to make sushi so we can start making sushi for dinner. I’ve yet to meet a fat Japanese person so it can’t be that bad for you. =P

Speaking of celebrities, we also got to meet Marielkis Salazar of Univision Kansas. She is super nice! So nice, in fact, that I might start watching Univision Kansas from now on. I think it might help me improve my Spanish. LOL.

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Spanish Immersion – Street Spanish

Posted on August 7, 2011 by under Tagalog.    

Here are some Spanish colloquialisms that we picked up at the free Spanish immersion class yesterday at Spanish Horizons.

NOTE: I’m posting this for Paige because she couldn’t make it. She still donated school supplies, though. She’s just awesome like that. I brought in her stuff and let Brian bring my donation in so that he could participate in the free Spanish lesson.

Phrases
¡Hola compa! Hi pal!
¿Qué onda? What’s new?
¿Qué tal? How are things?
¿Qué tal la fiesta? How’s the party?
¿Qué tal los chicos? How are the boys?
¿Cómo te ha ido? How have you been?
¡Oye! ¡Oiga! Hey!
Te amo. I love you. (romantic sense or deep love)
Te quiero. I love you. (friendly sense)
¡Qué guapo/a! How good looking!
¡Ojo! Watch out!
¿Te gusta…? Do you like…?
Me gusta… I like…
No me gusta… I don’t like…
Déjeme en paz. Leave me alone.
¡Deje de molestarme! Stop bothering me! (almost looks like “Stop molesting me!” – LOL)
¡Basta ya! Enough already!
Buena suerte. Good luck.
¿Cómo se dice…? How do you say…? (this is a really useful phrase)
Words
los chavos the guys
fulano/a unfamiliar guy/gal (someone you don’t know)
a toda madre great, fantastic
chulo/a cute, good looking
‘mano, ‘manito bro/brother, little brother
‘mana, ‘manita sis/sister, little sister
quizas maybe
simón oh yeah (variant of sí = yes)
porfa please (from por favor)
mamacita literally little mama; can be used with affection or referring to an appealing woman, but has a sexist connotation

The word mamacita made me think of “Ay Papacito” by Alicia Villarreal. It’s one of the songs that we Zumba too in Amie and Gina Ann’s classes. We actually used it as our cool down song in Amie’s Zumba class this afternoon.

Speaking of Amie, she actually called me a mamacita today. I think she meant it as a compliment. At least, that’s the way I took it. 🙂

Bad Words
Because you know that this is really want you want to know… =P
mierda shit
cabrón son of a bitch
pendejo asshole
pinche damn
culo ass
perra bitch
puta whore (same in Tagalog)
chinga fuck

Vendla didn’t teach us the bad words. There were kids in the audience. They were listed on the handout though, for those who are curious and want to learn them. Brian promptly made fun of me over that last one because I go by Ching or Chingay and it’s only one letter off from the Spanish cuss word. I didn’t know this until yesterday, of course. Had I known, I would have picked a different nickname. Actually, my grandmother is the one who started the whole “Ching” thing when I was little. They all called me “Ching-Ching” in Tabuc. I don’t think anyone knew any better.

The only cuss word that I was familiar with already is puta because it is the same as the Tagalog word for whore. Suerte is also familiar because it means luck in Tagalog. Except, I think we spell it with a “W” like swerte. Gusto is similar in Tagalog as well. We say gusto ko for I like or gusto mo for you like. Guapo is the same in Tagalog but, as with the word for luck, I think we spell it with a “W” also like gwapo. The tagalog word for beautiful is maganda, but in Bisaya we always say gwapa. As much as Spanish has in common with Tagalog, it has even more in common with Bisaya.

I think that my ability to speak Tagalog and Bisaya has really helped me pick up Spanish a lot quicker. I expect to be pretty fluent in a couple more classes. I’m really looking forward to being able to hold Spanish conversations. Now I just need to find someone to practice with!

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Gavin’s Very Own Playground

Posted on August 7, 2011 by under Babies, Life.    

Finally got to see the swing set that Cory and April bought for Gavin. They got a really good deal on it. I think it was regularly $500-$600 and they got it for less than $200 on closeout. April is the queen of deals.

Feifel helped Cory put it together last weekend. Brian couldn’t help because it was a very busy weekend for us. He had a massage appointment, errands, Carolyn’s birthday party at Gina and Coley’s, dinner with everyone at PCP (since the Dill’s were moving back to the East Coast – they are there now), and he still hadn’t packed for his trip.

When we were at dinner Jay was actually proud of Brian for not being packed yet, despite the fact that he was leaving in a few hours. Of course, Brian was only going to be gone for three days. We are known for packing one to two weeks in advance of our trips, though. Packing only hours before departure is actually pretty uncharacteristic of Brian.

Anyway, Brian felt bad that he couldn’t help. Although, I think he is secretly relieved that he had stuff going on and was able to get out of it because it was a ten-hour project. Who knew building these things could be complicated? No wonder they are typically left behind when people sell their house and move. LOL.

We had fun at Gavin’s birthday. I think the three glasses of sangria helped. Kidding aside, I thought the inflatable water slide was a brilliant idea.

At least the bigger kids seemed to get a kick out of it. Gavin was afraid to go down the slide, but seemed to have fun regardless. Ethan was crying most of the time. You can hear him in the video. Must have been the heat. I think he was happier once he was inside the house.

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Catching Some UVs at the Pool

Posted on August 5, 2011 by under Life.    

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West Central Genesis was still without power by the time I called them yesterday afternoon so Brian and I decided to go swimming instead. I was really looking forward to Zumba, but we had a great time at the pool.

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We have gotten in the habit of both getting on this float thing. It’s amazing that it doesn’t sink, even with both of us in it. LOL. I think had we done that last year, it wouldn’t have been able to support both of us.

I am thinking about buying an actual two-person one though, because we kind of look ridiculous floating around in this single-person one. Although, Brian said he prefers it because it is more intimate. I think it’s just crowded. LOL.

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