Super Duper Bouncy Tuesday
Watch this snazzy new HD video from our friends Ellen and Matt…then (if you reside in one of the lucky 22 states) Vote. If this song doesn’t wake you up and get you ready to change the country, nothing will.
Watch this snazzy new HD video from our friends Ellen and Matt…then (if you reside in one of the lucky 22 states) Vote. If this song doesn’t wake you up and get you ready to change the country, nothing will.
Noami aka Superdumb Supervillian has tagged me and I am now required, according to blogger bylaw 382.1A, to tell y’all six things/habits/quirks about myself. Here are the rules: Share six non-important things/habits/quirks about yourself. (check) Tag six random people at the end of your post by linking to their blogs. […]
A few years ago, my mom would practice “mousing” on the ancient PC in their basement. Six months ago, I gave my parents our old Dell desktop. Today they have gmail, an iGoogle homepage with widgets, RSS feeds and all that jazz, and a digital camera. Now, they are taking […]
The Bear is head-over-heels in love with Singing in the Rain. She loves Kathy Seldon (Debbie Reynold’s character) but for some reason has to leave the room when she nails Lina Lamont in the face with that cream pie. Weird. She just gets upset at that part of the film.Happy […]
My day job is beating me down this year. 2008 has me working nearly 12 hour days and seeing my kids for a total of 3 hours the past two night. This sucks…big time. To quote Robbie Robertson (since I am on a Band kick this week) – “A good […]
My two nine year old nieces are over this evening, marking the Bear’s first sleepover in our home. They ate pizza, watched Singing in the Rain (for the first time), read a ton of books and generally enjoyed each other’s company. Was a fine Friday evening (save for my MSU […]
OWTK wishes you and your family and wonderful holiday season. Out With The Kids will be back in the swing of things in the new year. Until then…
Sharpen your vocabulary (or be reminded just how dumb you are) over at FreeRice.com and help feed the hungry. My vocab level is a surprising 31. Considering I never use words like vexatious when discussing TV ads and those never-ending 1/8 of-the-screen promos during the holiday programming on ABC Family, […]