Sunday, October 26, 2008

Intersting Interview

I watched this interview of Joe Biden. Let me know what you think about it.

On a humorous note. Does anyone think that he looks like the Lion on Wizard of Oz? Look at his eyes! hehe.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxT0ELP7az0

I am so thankful that God appoints our rulers over us. What a relief that no matter who our next Commander in Chief will be we know that God has appointed him to be there for the working of His majestic, sovereign plan!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Camera Features

Yes, I know it's been a while since I've posted. Well, I haven't been the best about taking pictures lately so hence the infrequent posting. I did take some pictures at Seth & Rebecca's wedding...but Becky already posted on that and used the pictures we took. Check out her blog here to see the post.

This summer we went to a Durham Bulls Game and discovered many of the fun features our camera has. Enjoy the strange, interesting pictures we took.

Rebecca was wearing a blue shirt with an Atlanta Braves hat on.

With this picture, only my green shirt shows up in a bw picture.

Just a hit a blue. The Apples, before they were married!

Whoa! Ever seen red grass and yellow dirt?!

Brian's scary red-eye!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

The Crockpost Disaster :-(

A picture is worth a thousand words. Please feel free to leave your comment. (If you look at the large version of this picture you can notice the charred exterior of my Crockpot...wow I sure did a number on it!)
So here's the story:
I try to be a good wifey and have dinner ready most nights of the week. Well, Monday I was feeling extra homemaker-ish and decided to try to make bbq pork in the Crockpot. I got up early (ok, on time) and went to the kitchen. I followed the directions carefully and put the pot on low. Everything looked yummy and juicy and was already beginning to smell nice when I left for work.

I got home roughly 10 hours later. And when I walked in the door I was greeted with the aroma of cooked meat. But when I opened the Crockpot lid, much to my chagrin, the whole pork section was completely charred to a crisp. I was furious! I pulled out what I could, that didn't stick to the bottom and surveyed the damage to the pot. Black char was caked on so hard that a fork couldn't even penetrate it.

Thankfully, Dad was in town and came over and saved dinner. He graciously bought bbq and sides from Danny's BBQ. It was good and the time we got to spend with Dad was great! Thanks again Dad! The Crockpot, on the other hand, was left to soak in soapy water with the hopes I could scrub it out in a day or two.

Needless to say, the above picture illustrates that not only did the soaking work, it worked in one fell swoop! I was discouraged at first b/c when I drained out the soapy water I was met with the same thick, black, charred mess and it was still hard as a rock. I was shocked 2 days of soaking had done nothing to loosen, soften, dissolve the mass. But after a little scrubbing with a spatula the above chunk came off and cleaning was pretty much done after that! Way to go Crockpot for being "easy" to clean. It could definitely have been worse!

I must say, the charred mess looks a little like a cartoon's hair/toupee...what do you think?!