Tuesday, June 14, 2011

This is what happens when you play with matches - unsupervised



This is a picture of the smoke plume from the Wallow Fire. It was taken by someone by the name of Leslee Wessel. I do not know this person but liked the ominousness of this photo.

The fire is now 18% contained (woohoo!) and has exceeded the Rodeo-Chedeski Fire acreage. It has consumed in excess of 469,000 acres. And it HAS crossed the border into New Mexico. The total cost so far is over $31 million.

I have heard a very disturbing rumor - actually several. But this by far is the worst one I've heard. That the idiots who left their campfire unattended ACTUALLY left it attended . . . . . by their 2 defenseless dogs who were tied to a tree. They ran like cowards and left the dogs behind to perish in the fire. That just broke my heart for those dogs. But I do not believe that they will have died in vain if this is indeed true. There were still tags attached to the remains so they will be able to track these idiots down that way.

These idiots should make the stupid news. Couldn't that be compared to leaving your phone number with the hot bank teller that you're robbing?

Monday, June 13, 2011

God Bless Firefighters!

The Wallow Fire is now 10% contained but has consumed over 452,000 acres. With only 10% containment, I'm just going to speculate that it will surpass the Rodeo-Chedeski Fire in acreage consumed.

I shouldn't really say "only 10% containment". When you receive a 10% discount at a store, it's nice but really doesn't amount to a whole lot. But when you have 10% of a wildfire that has burned for over 2 weeks now, you want to do cartwheels. I guess the beauty of 10% is in the eye of the beholder.

But more than anything, GOD BLESS THE FIREFIGHTERS!!! They have fought tirelessly to try to get the upper hand on this fire. They have literally been in harm's way. They have sacrificed their personal comfort to be here, doing what they do. THEY ARE AWESOME!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Inspirational blogs

If ever you want to be reminded of how simple your life is, I have 2 blogs for you to look at.

First, read Alice Pyne's blog at alicepyne.blogspot.com. This young English girl is only 15 and terminally ill. This blog is about her bucket list. (Note: consider helping her with part of her bucket list by signing up to be a bone marrow donor)

The second is by Stephanie Nielson. Her blog is nieniedialogues.blogspot.com. Stephanie survived a horrific plane crash in rural Arizona a couple of years ago. In her blog, she shares her motherhood experiences but, more than that, she shares her recovery with you. The surgeries, the skin grafts, EVERYTHING.

Both of these women will amaze you.

EEEEEWWWWW . . . . .



A couple of weeks ago, the Hot Tamale planned a daytrip and took me to the Arizona Science Center exhibit "Body Worlds and the Brain". I had been wanting to see this exhibit F - O - R - E - V - E - R ! I thought that seeing what our insides look like would be so fascinating. I also expected for him to hate every second of it. I was wrong.

When I was viewing the first portion of the exhibit, I overheard a boy tell his dad that is was "so cool but kinda gross". My sentiments exactly.

I ended up dragging my Hottie through the exhibit, trying to get him to go faster and stop reading everything. While there were many portions that were extremely interesting and fascinating, there were parts that left me very disturbed.

The body parts (bones, organs, partial bodies, body slices) that were on display were interesting. They had a set of healthy lungs, a set of smokers lungs and a set of coalminers lungs on display in one case. It was shocking how much worse the coalminers lungs were than the smokers lungs. It was also absolutely fascinating to see kidneys with various types of diseases. They had a heart that showed a mitral valve repair (I have a family member who has had one of those done). They had all kinds of organs that had tumors in them. The PARTS were all so cool.

The part that I had trouble with was the WHOLE bodies on display, especially the babies and the pregnant woman. I think it was because you could see their faces and that was when you realized that what you were looking at had been an actual living human being.

There were so many parents who were there with young children. I left there so traumatized that I fail to see how taking a child, of any age, to this exhibit would be beneficial to their well-being. Educational, perhaps, but traumatizing.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Here's your sign ! ! ! ! !

What is with all the idiots running around Arizona intentionally setting fires or just leaving their campfires unattended?!?!?! Are they really that stupid?
WHY?????

Why would someone do that? They seem to be willing to risk everyone else's homes, lives and livelihood but not their own.

I think they should figure out who is setting these fires, make them stand there and watch while someone else burns down their home and then they should all be banished to a habitat for firestarters in the middle of a burn area to live in a tent for the rest of their days. (That would also include Velinda Jo Idiot who set the Chedeski fire but who that spineless twit US attorney refused to prosecute.)

But I guess that is just wishful thinking . . .

PS to the Wallow Fire



This is what the Wallow Fire looked like from space on June 6, 2011. This picture was taken by NASA's AQUA satellite. They stripped away the smoke to show how large the fire and burn areas actually are (Last estimation that I heard - double the size of New York City). I know that it looks small but believe me when I say - It isn't.

After I let Baby Bro know that NASA had taken pictures from space, a customer walked into his work who actually worked for NASA and was one of the guys taking the pictures so that was TOTALLY AWESOME!

Wallow Fire in Arizona



This is a picture of the Wallow Fire currently burning in Eastern Arizona. (This picture was NOT taken by me.) There are thousands who have been displaced by this fire and who may have lost their homes or, at the very least, have had to deal with the stress of being out of their homes. There have also been many with special needs who have been evacuated who cannot go to a regular shelter. This fire is 0% contained and has burned over 600 square miles and at least 16 structures.

Anyone who wants to help can do so through many charities - mainly the Salvation Army and the Red Cross. But you may also check with whatever church you belong to and see if they have anything in place. But most of all, pray for the safety of those putting their lives on the line to fight this fire as well as the many who are currently battling other wildfires. Pray for the safety and well-being of those who are being affected by these fires. Pray for moisture to be sent to the southwest where it is so desperately needed. That is what is probably needed the most. Pray. Light candles at your church. Attend prayer meetings. Pray in whatever form that you practice.

Times like these bring out the best in people as well as the worst. There are many who will try to take advantage of those who have been affected by this fire and the other fires that are currently burning throughout the southwest. Be very cautious of the "charities" that you may go through as there may be many out there that are scams.

I live in an area many miles away from the Wallow Fire but was in the area when the Rodeo-Chedeski Fire occurred back in 2002 and had to be evacuated. I also remember, as a child, camping in the Porter Mountain area in Lakeside, AZ, during a forest fire and having to be evacuated. We had to drive out through the fire in a pickup truck that had several campers in the bed that were covered with wet blankets and sleeping bags. My Dad never stopped or slowed down driving through that fire. He had the lives of others who depended on him, including the lives of 3 of his children. He got ALL of us out of harm's way, safe and sound. Ironically, that particular fire got within 2 feet (yes feet) of the campsite but didn't do any damage.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Final bid


The final bid on this unique headpiece was in excess of $130,000. And all of that money went to charity.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The "other" royal wedding



I just couldn't resist posting this picture of Princess Diana and Prince Charles after they married. She must have been so happy at this moment. I will always remember watching this wedding over and over. I guess I can officially consider myself a "closet royalist"!

Disneyfied royal wedding

I stumbled across the pictures below of the Royal Wedding . . . Disneyfied in Cinderella fashion. I thought they were absolutely adorable and just a little bit humorous.


Prince Charming and Catherella


The Princesses as Catherella's stepsisters


I would imagine that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are absolutely lovely girls and nothing like the stepsisters. After all, I did read this morning that the bid for Princess Beatrice's royal wedding hat is up to $30,000 ! ! ! Again, my suggestion is to put the royal wedding portrait in the center. The bids will sky-rocket!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

One more thing before I go to sleep . . .

I just wanted to say one more thing before I go to sleep and it is this - MEAN PEOPLE SUCK! Why do people have to be mean? Isn't life hard enough?

Zero-calorie fruit punch recipe

I have been trying to cut back on my sugar intake for health reasons. You see, I have an unnatural fear of developing diabetes and ending up on dialysis. Since beginning this endeavor, I have lost 5 pounds and have more energy. One of my favorite things to curb my craving for sweets is this zero-cal fruit punch.

I combine the following:

3 squirts of strawberry/watermelon Mio Liquid Water Enhancer (enough to cover the bottom of a 12-ounce glass)
2 teaspoons of lemon juice
12 ounces of cold water


You have to stir it up pretty well or else all of the Mio ends up on the bottom. At night, I also add 12 ice cubes. It is very tasty and quite refreshing.

Monday, May 16, 2011

More hats



Here are Carole Middleton, Queen Elizabeth II and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, at the royal wedding. I love their hats. They are much more conservative than Princess Beatrice's hat but still have that Kentucky Derby vibe. I probably would have added some sort of feathers to Camilla's hat just to add a little more interest though.

I adore big sunhats and cute conductor caps and interesting beanies . . . that sort of thing. I am a hat person. I buy hats and I wear hats. Why don't more people wear hats?

Saturday, May 14, 2011

The HAT

And I don't mean as in Cat in the . . .



Though I suppose you could put a cat in this hat and no one would probably even notice!

This is Princess Beatrice's hat from the royal wedding. This hat is exceptional! It is incredibly bold and extremely interesting. I know that it's a little over-the-top but it added a little flavor to the royal wedding. She did keep the hat in a nice neutral color and coordinated it to her outfit to keep it from entering Mad Hatter territory. Could you imagine if this hat were red?!



I just read that she is now auctioning the hat off on ebay. It will benefit charity though I don't know which one. My recommendation - put an official wedding portrait of Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, in the center opening. It's sure to fetch a much higher price!

Friday, May 13, 2011

I do have just one complaint . . . (2nd attempt)

I have another post that has disappeared. So here is the repeat . . .

I was thinking the other night and I do have just one complaint about Kate Middleton. I feel that she lost too much weight for her wedding. She looked stunning, but she seemed very fragile and thin. I hope she will regain a little bit of that weight.

But I do believe that she is going to be an amazing Queen!

Thursday, May 12, 2011

I actually inspired someone!



Last night, I walked into my local Wal-Mart. The greeter at the door had very short hair, similar to mine in the above picture. When I complimented her on her hair, she told me that I was the one who had actually inspired her to cut her hair like that! You see, she has alopecia (I don't know if I spelled that correctly) and didn't know what to do with her hair but when she saw me come in on several occassions with my crew cut, she decided that it would be okay and to go for it. I was so touched and yet so proud at the same time.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Her ACTUAL nail polish



I stumbled across an article that listed several of the style items from the royal wedding. Princess Catherine layered 2 different nail polishes to achieve her wedding day look. I can't remember the name of the one from Bourjois but the other was from Essie called "Allure". Amazingly enough, Essie polishes are now available at your local Walgreens for $8.

I am really liking Princess Catherine. She seems to be so down-to-earth. She wears affordable things that are attainable by the average woman. She did her own makeup for her wedding. She wore a very simple wedding dress. She wanted to look like herself for her wedding. She just seems to be a young lady with her head on straight. I love it!

Monday, May 9, 2011

Hermoine's hair




I believe that I have mentioned before that I love a good makeover but I never featured the one that I've found to be most impressive in recent months. Emma Watson aka Hermoine from the Harry Potter movies. Her hair looks AMAZING ! ! ! This bold new haircut turned her into such a sophisticated young woman. I'm always proud of a woman who will take a risk.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Catherine nail polish



Catherine Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, has inspired a new nail polish by Butter London. It is called "No More Waity Katie".

First, I really hate that they ever referred to her as Waity Katie. It makes her sound like an old spinster, which she isn't. I think that it is absolutely wonderful that Prince William made sure that she was groomed and ready to be his wife so that she would be able to deal with life as a royal.

Second, I feel that the polish should have been called something like "Duchess" or "Princess" or "Princess Catherine" instead of something with a slightly negative conotation.

Third, I feel that a nail polish that is inspired by anyone, should be a reflection of them. This polish is a lavender glitter polish. I'm not seeing a correlation to Catherine. She's not glitzy. She's very glamorous and chic but not showy. Perhaps a lavender creme polish with some sort of sheen would have been more of a reflection of her.

That being said, the nail polish should have been released sooner so she could have actually worn it for her wedding. Or so that members of the public could have worn it in her honor on her special day.

I'm not trying to slam the nail polish itself. There are just some changes that I personally would have made. That's all.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

What was she thinking?!?!?!


I took one look at Victoria Beckham's royal wedding outfit and nearly died. What in the hell was she thinking??? It looks like she found a navy blue gunny sack (oversized, of course) and cut holes in it for her arms and head. It was so shapeless. Victoria normally has such good taste. I think it must have been the pregnancy hormones that led to her poor choice. But I will give her kudos for the sky-high heels that she wore while being pregnant. As far as the hat, I'm still up in the air on that one. But her arm accessory (I mean, husband), now that is something I can get on board with!!!


THIS IS HOW IT'S DONE!!!!!

I absolutely love the simplicity of Catherine's gown and the angora sweater she wore over it. She looked so chic yet regal. It was absolutely exquisite!