Wednesday, September 17, 2008

My Mom and Dad are Famous!

"Heartfelt and insightful, Colin and Marianne Sorhus shine on screen. The eye-opening windmill news story makes you look at alternative energy sources in a new way. With his off-the-cuff humor, and her gentle, supportive ways, Colin and Marianne are television's newest 'golden couple'." -Allison Bevans, Best Daughter Ever


Click on the link to see their television debut:

(please send autograph requests to their agent, A.Bevans. Do not attempt to disturb Mr. and Mrs. Sorhus at their home address. Your cooperation is appreciated.)

Thursday, September 11, 2008

TMI

I was about to fill out the product registration on a new steam iron I just got (got it for 5 bucks clearance at Costco, retails for $52 at Target! - Thanks Pook for the awesome deal!), and all of a sudden, I felt like the questions were getting really personal. Way beyond name, address, and phone number. It made me really uncomfortable - like I was just GIVING my identity away to any old steam iron company thief. I mean, really, am I supposed to just assume that all the people who would have access to that information are upstanding, honest human beings? So here's a quiz. Try to figure out which questions were really on the product registration, and which I just made up. It might surprise you!

1. Date of birth
2. Approximate date of conception
3. Number of children
4. Marital status
5. Occupation
6. Are you sexually active? How often on average?
7. Are you or your spouse in the military?
8. Are you or your spouse working from a home office?
9. Are you or your spouse unemployed?
10. Are you or your spouse currently menstruating?
11. Annual family income
12. Store item was purchased at
13. Level of education
14. Regularly used credit cards
15. Preferred brand of toilet paper
16. Do you own or rent your house?
17. Pets?
18. How many magazines do you subscribe to per month?
19. What other brands of household appliances do you own?
20. Do you homeschool?
21. What is the gender and age of all the other children and adults living in your household?
22. Do you donate to charitable causes?
23. Are your children immunized?
24. Do you own an Apple computer?
25. Are you a do-it-yourself person?
26. Do you speak Spanish?
27. Are you a member of a frequent flyer program?
28. Do you wanna go out sometime? Check yes_ or no_
29. Any distinguishing scars?
30. Do you read the Bible?
31. Do you or your spouse enjoy bicycling? Golf? Snow skiing? Fishing? Sailing? Gardening? Crafts? Fashion? Photography? Gambling? Wine tasting? Studying US History? Stamp or coin collecting?
32. Do you like to party?
33. Do you strive for self-improvement?
34. How attached are you to your identity?

Here's a scary hint - only 10 of these were made up, can you guess which ones are fake?

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

End of Summer, Beginning of School

Camping Labor Day weekend is always the perfect ending to the summer:

Riding around, sucker in hand, and enough sugar to keep her wired till Christmas
It's amazing how a pile of sand is entertainment enough for kids for three days without getting old.
Somebody loves her Grandma (and although she was jokingly accused of sucking up for the inheritance, I don't think she even knows what that means!)


You know how boys can turn anything into a gun... Girls can turn anything into a baby (or a phone)Potty training
And back to school!
(Is it wrong for me to insist that my kids coordinate on the first day of school? It's a good thing I step in occasionally in the name of fashion though. I have to save them from themselves. Sophie almost wore camoflage and paisley today.)

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Gorgeous Glacier National Park

On our return trip to Montana, we took the opportunity to visit Glacier National Park - truly one of the most breathtaking places on earth!

On the way - right at the end of listening to "Where the Red Fern Grows"...not a dry eye in the car
Claire had to bring in her little potty seat to EVERY rest stop we visited. She only halfway gets the idea, but she's excited about it, so we indulge her.
Claire giving me her default pose for the camera
Gravel angels - the lesser known, not as popular, version of snow angels

Sophie's brilliant choice for hiking footwear (she didn't have any tennis shoes that fit)



She's got her hiking stick, and she's ready to go!



eyeing the scenery


It was paradise for my little rock collectors. They would've cleaned Glacier out if I hadn't stopped them.



Scenic purple undies hanging from a tree (there's gotta be a good story behind that!)
I was fighting a heart attack every time I looked at how close to the edge the trail was.

Janelle and Sophie were all about climbing every mountain and fording every stream ...(Brooke was good with the one big hike, she had no more ambitions after that)

Claire's New Glasses

Isn't she cute?


The Real Before/After

Before:
not dreadful, but always the worry that my front teeth will chip out

After:

stunning, huh?

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

A Nine-Year-Old's Nightmare Finally Gets Redemption


It's Labor Day, 1987, the day before the first day of school in a town I was still fairly new to. My friend Susan Hiser and I were riding bikes down Snob Hill onto Applegate St. in Philomath. It's a blast, the sun is hot, and the wind feels good in my face. We go again and again, trying to get more speed every time. All of a sudden, the handlebars on my purple, flowered, banana seat bike starts shaking side to side. I try to brake, but it only spins the bike out of control, flipping me over the handlebars and landing me next to the sidewalk at the bottom of the hill. Groaning, I tried to assess the damage. Susan ran over, and I could tell from the look on her face, that it wasn't pretty. She knocked on the nearest door and phoned my parents. While we were waiting for my mom to come get me and my bike, the man of the house tried to clean up my face, but it was a mess. Split lip, scrapes and bruises all over, and, wait, what's that? It feels like something's wrong inside my mouth... My front teeth are broken!

Next morning I wake up, remember what happened as soon as my tongue feels the jagged edge and unnatural void in my mouth. Do I really have to go to school like this? Yes, of course I do. My mom is too no-nonsense to let me get away with embarrassment as a valid excuse to miss the first day of school. I put on a pink-striped knit polo drop-waist dress. Perhaps attention to fashion will distract from the horror that is my face. I grab my Barbie and the Rockers lunch box and head further into my nightmare. "What happened!" "You alright?" "Ouch, that looks like it hurts!" I've told the story probably 10 times by 9 am. At least no one is making fun of me. The girls are sympathetic, the boys think it's cool.

A week or so later, the scrapes and bruises are finally starting to heal. I look almost normal when I don't smile. Mom takes me to Dr. Baker, the local dentist, to fix my teeth. He bonds a tooth colored resin to the chipped part to fix it. Wow! They feel totally normal all of a sudden! Looks pretty good too - fixed the gap in my teeth and everything!

Fast forward twenty years. Since that initial fix, my teeth have probably broken 5 or more times and had to be re-bonded. In high school I was called "Chip" by my friend Rae Ann. I called her "Rash Ann" back, but I don't remember why. Even as an adult, one friend jokingly called me Lloyd Christmas :) (Lucky for her, I thought it was funny...)


It's happened again. The bottom of my front, right tooth is chipped. But as luck went in my favor, my brother became a dentist. Time to go for a visit! We can't re-bond the teeth anymore, but the world of teeth aesthetics has come up with a permanent solution - Lumineers! For not less than an arm and a leg, I can have movie star teeth that won't chip, will be perfectly shaped, and permanently whitened. The beat up nine-year-old in me is ecstatic :)

Before:

After: