Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Multiple Choice Test

Todd and I communicate via movie quotes a lot. In fact, if it weren't for That Thing You Do, Never Been Kissed, or Napoleon Dynamite, we might not ever have the meaningful conversations that we do. So for a daring excursion through my head, try to guess which movie line I said to myself (or to Claire if she was listening) when I saw this sign in Portland today:

A. "Uh...what country do you think this is?" Ferris Bueller's Day Off
B. "Don't tell me what to do, devil woman." Waterboy? (not sure what movie - it's one Todd quotes whenever I tell him to do something)
C. "Boo! Rubbish! Filth! Slime! Muck! Boo!" The Princess Bride
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The first person to correctly answer wins $100!
Prize may be picked up in the form of air, which- I mean, really -is priceless when you think about it.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Unbounded Adoration

Kids amaze for their ability to instantly adore someone. Case in point - I substituted in a third grade class this afternoon, and within 45 minutes, received the following:

Within minutes of having met her, she could sense my prodigious nobility. I'm not sure how she knows how nice I am to my friends, but my guess is she's clairvoyant.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Another Famous Family Member

Todd started a blog to update his new autographs (link waaaaaaay down at the bottom of this blog, or right here : http://bevansautographs.blogspot.com/ ), and posted Sophie's reaction to receiving Harry Potter's autograph. Since it was posted, it has had hits from all over the globe because of a Daniel Radcliffe fan site that found it and linked it. Within 12 hours, it had been viewed by people from Norway, Germany, Spain, France, Australia, Canada, UK, and USA. She is an instant celebrity, and we think we will invite her to be in our sitcom that we will surely be starting since our Jimmy Kimmel appearance. Here is the video that made her a star:

Friday, October 24, 2008

Big Girl Panties


Relaying an experience my friend, Amber, had at work the other day:

Her husband had called to tell her he was putting their 2 1/2 year old, Natalia, in underwear that day, to see how she would do. Amber wanted to talk to Natalie, and asked, "Are you wearing you big girl panties today?" At that moment, a co-worker walked by and answered,

"Yes I am. How did you know?" and seriously befuddled, she continued,"I'm wearing my granny panties today because these pants tend to ride low."

Friday, October 17, 2008

Top Ten Christmas Gifts for 2008

When you come across these gift ideas in a catalog, you've got to ask yourself three things:

1) Who came up with this idea in the first place?
2) What fool financed and produced these things?
3) Why don't I have this already?
So if I have your name for Christmas this year, I hope you're diggin' #1 - I think it's awesome :)
Here are my top ten gift idea picks, with the actual product description:


#10 Big Game Telephone "Perfect for calling a 'deer' friend! Combines the best of new technology and vintage design..."
#9 Tater Mitts "Peels a potato in just 8 seconds! Specially-designed gloves feature a rough texture - simply rub the potato under running water to peel the skin off effortlessly..."#8 Motorcycle Pet Bed "Put your dog to bed on a hog and you're sure to inspire sweet doggie dreams of wind-in-the-face adventures..."#7 Baby Pacifiers "Let baby provide the entertainment while enjoying the calming comfort provided by this pair of whacky pacifiers..." #6 Beer Gut Tee "This clever crew-neck t-shirt quickly turns your chunk into a hunk..."


#5 Pull-My-Finger Farley "Open the windows...here comes Farley! If you succumb to the dapper old gent's tempting offer to 'pull my finger,' you'll be rewarded with a gross out roar from his pants. He turns any get-together into a delightful sharing of embarrassing moments..."



#4 Cat Nativity "Complete 9-pc set includes Mary, Joseph, the 3 wise cats, shepherd cat, little drummer cat, angel cat and the baby kitten..."
#3 Commode Charlie "He sits on the can, rocks and grunts, then lets loose with a few good ones until he's done - then the 'Hallelujahs' and applause start..."#2 Kiss My Butt Elf "Well, one thing's for sure, this elf is going to find himself on the 'naughty' list - no ifs, ands or butts about it! Hand-painted resid sculpture reveals a tree tattoo on his hiney..."


And sure to be the most coveted gift of the season:



#1 Cow Vacuum Cleaner Cover "When your vacuum has no home of its own, make it part of your decor. Decorative cow-belle vacuum cleaner cover sets a whimsical mooood. This conversation starter lets you store the appliance fashionably in any room..."

Thursday, October 16, 2008

The All-Purpose Adje-Verb

Here is a sampling of Claire's all-purpose adjective/verb "bonk-din." Whether something is dropped, banged, spilt, broken, stuck, fallen, dead, or in any way not quite right, it's "bonk-din."

A Dentist's Worst Nightmare


The girls thought it would be hilarious to bring their hillbilly teeth to their dentist appointment last week. When the dentist's back was turned, they slipped them in place and freaked the poor woman out :)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Disneyland!

We took a family trip down to Disneyland last week. The girls had three days off school, and we were counting on it being good timing as far as crowds. Grandma Bevans went with us, and it made all the difference in the world having another adult along. I wouldn't do it any other way given the choice. The kids had a blast. Claire loved the rides and had no fear. She was educated in all the princesses, and seems to have decided Cinderella and Snow White are her favorites (at least those are the names I can pick out of her mumbling). She also loves Minnie Mouse, and is obsessed with her little "Baby Minnie" that Grandma bought for her. Brooke was pretty much willing to try anything, and found that she loved all the roller coaster rides. Janelle was gun shy about a lot of the rides, but found her courage on the last day or so, and decided Splash Mountain, Grizzly Rapids and Soarin' Over California were her favorite rides. Sophie loved absolutely everything. She had no fear when it came to rides, and got really into pin trading with Grandma. She's a collector at heart, so it was no surprise. We have WAY too many pictures to choose from, so I'll just post a few here:

At the new Toy Story ride - a 3-D video arcade style ride - really fun!A preview of Halloween this year. We figured since we were going to hit the Disney Trick-or-Treat party, we'd all go as Disney characters this year. Sophie is Jasmine, Claire is poor Cinderella, Janelle is Snow White, and Brooke is Tinkerbell.
Friday was the first day of "Gay Pride" weekend, so that was educational...According to their ears "Jay" and "Z", share a moment on the Alice in Wonderland ride
Meeting some princesses
Pictures from the Parade of Dreams:

Janelle on the Jellyfish ride
Sophie and Grandma with their pins
Family picture
In Minnie's house

Claire got excited about the cheese in Minnie's fridge (I think she has cheese radar)
Putting Claire to work
Meeting Mickey
Disneyland is soon changing it's motto from "Happiest Place on Earth" to "Dorkiest Hat Place on Earth"
Jedi Training - this was great. The Jedi master chose kids from the audience to participate in some Jedi training, then all of a sudden, Darth Vader and Darth Maul come up from the ground and the children have to prove their resistance to the dark side. (The videos show some of it)







Southern California/Donut Land: Californians must love their donuts, because you can't swing a dead cat down there without hitting a donut shop. (It clearly does not correlate with Southern California/ Bikini Land). While we were driving around Hollywood, trying to find Robertson Blvd., [the hot celebrity shopping spot -I was supposed to see Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon there. I feel totally ripped off that they didn't show] I started taking pictures of the donut shops we passed on ONE street - and these are just the ones I was able to get pictures of! I wonder how they all stay in business? But I guess up here, we love our coffee shops, don't we?

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Test

Child psychologist Bertie Kingore developed a test to determine advanced thinking in children. I thought it was pretty interesting (plus I get to brag about my brilliant child):
So you give the child a piece of paper like the above and tell them to draw, using the lines provided. They can turn the paper any way they want.

Brooke's teacher gave it to her, and this is what hers turned out like:

The theory is that most kids will take the lines and such seperately and make four distinct pictures. Advanced thinkers will look for a way to incorporate all the lines into the same picture. I especially liked how she drew the person up on a ladder to make sense of the fact that her head was above the house. What a genius I have. I wonder what the other girls would draw?

Another TV Star is Born

On the Jimmy Kimmel Show last week, as the camera panned the audience, the back of our heads made their television debut - Stunning, aren't they?

As a result of the exposure, we're expecting to be offered our own sitcom in the near future. We'll keep you posted!

Magic Snow!

A couple of weeks ago, the girls came home from school to find a pile of snow in our backyard. They were so excited! Their theories as to how it got there were pretty interesting:



How did it REALLY get there? I defrosted the deep freeze :)