January 30, 2008

Daily #13008

Jeremy My obessions is my husband today (in a very healthy way)  For your enjoyment here is his myspace page and a copy of his roast on his 32nd, written by his younger brother Canyon: (sorry it is long but very funny, in a inside joke kind of way)

Unsung Legacy: A Reading By Canyon Prusso The following accounts of true possible past events are mostly true, at least from my perspective. And by true, of course, I mean false. They’re mainly lies. But they’re entertaining lies. And in the end, isn’t that the real truth? The answer to that question, is no. My memory of Jeremy is fairly foggy until the time that he is about 25, so you can disregard anything I say I remember about him until that time. Also, most of the information I have gathered has been collected from his childhood neighbors, babysitters, ex-girlfriends, police officers, firemen, Sunday school teachers, and school principals. Let us proceed with courage and caution as we seek to understand the place where sushi bars and facial hair, rock and roll and golden labs, and deep fryers and barely passing report cards all get thrown in a box and sold on Craig’s List. Let’s start at the beginning and steal a glance into the unsung and underappreciated phenomenon that is the life of our good friend/charming son/demanding husband: Jeremy Prusso. Jeremy William Prusso entered this world. At 11 pounds heavy and 11 inches long, distinguishing characteristics included a receding hairline, crooked teeth, and a birthmark on his lower back that resembles a wolf howling and for which he is still accused of having a tattoo. His mother gazed upon her new baby boy and observed as only a mother can that he “had potential”. 32 years later, he still has potential. Jeremy’s infant and toddler years were marked by silent indifference towards all except eating. His mother reports that he didn’t even smile until he was 22 months old when he realized that his linebacker build could be used to his advantage and aid him in inflicting pain or discomfort to those smaller than him, something from which much of his joy is still derived. By 6 years of age Jeremy was in Livermore, going to kindergarten and growing facial hair. By the end of 1st grade he had gone out with and dumped every girl in his class. By second grade he had been sentenced to three years of expulsion from the school. He returned to school for fifth grade and these years of community service and apology, are still referred to as “homeschool” by his mother. The middle school years provided a time for Jeremy to hone his talents and tailor himself as a vandal and a heartbreaker; among other things besides a student. Jeremy was something of a celebrity at middle school, on a first name basis with the entire office staff and every yard duty officer and known for blaming various pranks and school vandalism (of which he was architect) on his teachers. My earliest memory of Jeremy is of him giving me a ride somewhere for some reason and needing to make a quick stop at his friend Dan’s house. The next three and a half hours were occupied by Jeremy and Dan Butchert deep-frying frozen chimichangas (which are already deep-fried), making dry-ice bombs, and racing electric wheelchairs that belonged to Dan’s paraplegic mother. Jeremy’s life was changed when he served a mission in several countries nobody has heard of, learning a language he calls “Serbo-Croation”. He once had a spiritual experience when he overheard two people discussing some religious topic (he still couldn’t really understand the language but thinks it was something to do with religion) at a hockey game. Or was it a fishing trip? He can’t really remember. Jeremy returned from his mission a little wiser, a little balder, and a lot better at singing and playing the guitar. Before he finally found Trieste, he dated 21 different girls, kissed 39, was engaged to 4, wrote songs about 9, made fun of 13 behind their backs and 8 to their faces. I knew Trieste was the one the very first time I heard him talk about her and say something nice about her even though she wasn’t there. Jeremy and Trieste actually met while Jeremy was in “homeschool” and was sent to a juvenile delinquent/fat camp where Trieste was one of his counselors. Neither of them remember that and so the current version of the story is that Trieste saw Jeremy playing his guitar at a coffee shop and had a crush on him a few months before they really met. Since Jeremy doesn’t remember that version, we will take mine as the truth. Trieste saw Jeremy playing at an open mic in Logan, got his autograph (and neither of them have lost hope that that will someday be worth money), and told him she was from Colorado and had rich parents. They were engaged that night. Two weeks later, Jeremy borrowed a temple recommend from a friend and he and Trieste were married in the Logan Temple. Trieste had precious little information about Jeremy before the wedding. Basically she knew that he had a beard, played the guitar, and loved animals. “I have learned a lot since we dated,” said Trieste recently, “but there is nothing I can’t deal with. It’s really just little things. Midnight trips to get sushi. Early morning trips for sushi. Profuse sweating in 60 degree weather. It really just starts to grow on you.” Jeremy and Trieste enjoy perfect harmony in their relationship and can look forward to years of happiness and success. Jeremy is an untapped resource of failproof ingenuity. Have you ever sat on an airplane and gotten tired of rubbing knees with your neighbor? Jeremy has a solution. The Knelt. A simple yet elegant Velcro strap with optional headrest that keeps knees together and relaxed. Just remember the silent K in knelt or it’ll never go anywhere. Have you ever wanted to drink milk that tastes like the cereal you have just eaten but not wanted to deal with the actual eating of the cereal? Jeremy has a solution. He and his buddy Derek will fill a bowl with any of your favorite flavors; cinnamon toast crunch, lucky charms, cocoa pebbles etc., eat the cereal and bottle the remaining milk. All he needs is a clever name. Too bad Knelt is already taken. Ever gotten tired of working? Jeremy has a solution. Just leave work early. An hour, two hours, right after lunch of you want. (Jeremy doesn’t actually do that). Jeremy used to be my favorite brother with 3 nipples, but since the surgery he has just become another brother.

January 28, 2008

Daily #12808

The past few days I have been thinking more deeply about things....Life and death, you know the lighter side of things.  My Step Grandfather, the only Grandfather I have known died this week.  He was my grandmothers fourth marriage and he seemed to heal her after a hard life up to that point.  He was kind, loving and generous.  He was also brilliant.  He would show us item, after item, after picture of things he had made with his hands.  A miniature steam engine, a electric guitar from scratch, and kit car. He was salt of the earth, and I don t use that term lightly.  He was a true Texan, a true gentleman, and a great grandfather. 

President Gorden B. Hinckley also died the same day.  I looked up to him as a great leader and a great man.  He took on great assignments with grace and stamina.  These two men were from opposites sides of the world, different beliefs and different lives, but the both gave everything they had to make the world better.  They made my world better.  They both made me want to be a better person, kinder, smarter and more loving.  I thank both of them for their service, love and life.  

January 24, 2008

Daily #12408

122tara2 If you are into home design goodies, check out this blog/website.  Apartmenttherapy.com It has endless photos of good ideas.  I especially like the curtains with roman shades and the couch on this one. 

Other things I am doing today,

Getting ready to go skiing for the first time in six years.

Helping Big J with his new school schedule (I am so proud!)

Still staying inside because of the rain

January 21, 2008

daily non-obsession #12108

Images One word...PBS Pledge drive (OK thats three), but it bring to mind one word....Anger!
I grew up on listening to NPR almost everyday of my life, and it still is a huge part of my life.   We don't have TV so I depend on the radio to hear the news of the day, also it keeps me somewhat sane with some adult conversation even though it is one sided.  When the pledge drive comes around I go crazy!  With all the smart people in the world, they cant come up with a better idea to raise money?  I know that it needs to be done, and I do my little part....but come on.  I live in the bay area so the NPR station has the largest listener ship in the US, so do you know how much money they have to earn?  $2 million.  That is alto of begging and pleading during my favorite episode of Car Talk.   My favorite pledge memory was when I was driving through Moab, UT and the station was having a hard time raising money, so they threatened to play the smothers brothers until someone called them and gave them money.  They finally did after 20 min.  My worst memory of pledging is when I have tried to show the station that I am stronger than the pledge break, and I force myself to listen to all of it.  I usually turn in off after one minute.  Fortunately we have a couple of other NPR free radio stations around. So please, do your part to get the pledge breaks off the air!

What else did I do today?

Cleaned, still organizing my craft room, brought a treat to big J, stayed inside because it was raining, played way to many games of solitaire to calm my brain. 

January 18, 2008

daily #11808 Master Bathroom

So this week I have been trying to decide how to re-model our master bathroom.  When I say masterImages, you may have ideas of grander and orantivaity(yes EMily I know that is not a word)....let me pick another word....how about our 3/4 bathroom that just so happens to be in our bedroom.  It is very small.  About 10'x5', there is a sink, and shower and a loo.  Wait! Correction, not even a shower.   About 6 months ago the shower was leaking and it was pretty loud, so Jeremy just cut off the shower head and "sealed" it up so it wouldn't drip.  IT still dripped even with the cap on it.  "we will just fix it when we redo the bathroom" he says, "Do nt worry about it, shower in the kids bathroom" he says.  Six months later Jeremy gutted the bathroom and we will have it done in 2 weeks...Anyone want to place their bet?  I will give a bag away to the commenter with the closest guess on the Master Bath completion date!  Hint-multiply your guess by 3 days, weeks, years whatever it always works for me.

January 16, 2008

Daily #11608

Check out this new on line magazine.......Small Magazine.net 

It is like a mini vogue, but a lot of the stuff is from etsy.  Check it out!

January 14, 2008

Daily ob #11408- Cleaning

My little boy gets sick pretty much all winter long,so much so at times he has been known as "weezey".Ges_2   Although I am not that fond of the name, it in not that far off track.  After about the fourth week of nightly coughing and my lack of sleep I start to clean insesntly.  I start to blame myself him being sick by not having a hospital steiral house.  So I go out and buy way to much hand wash (one for every bag (and I have a lot of bags))I deep clean every room 23 times, and threten to shave our dog, in hopes it might be an allergy just so I can figure out why he is getting sick so often.  I just hope he grows out of it.  I also hope it dosnt develop into aesma. 

What else I am doing today:

Derek's 4.5 birthday party at preschool

Russian Chicken for dinner (thanks scott)

Pretending that I have no idea where these new boots got on my door step.  Maybe someone needed to give them away, and it just so happened that it is my birthday coming up and I am a size 10......Images

January 11, 2008

Daily obsession #11108

Images I heard about Regina Spektor somewhere... I think a blog or something and I bought "Begin to Hope" on I tunes, I cant stop listening to it.  Check it out, especially the song Sampson.I am pretty sure she is Fiona Apple in Disguise.  I just changed my my blog around a little bit today, I am going to change my focus off of art and more to things that I obsessed about that day.

What else am I doing today?

Trying to get organized

Working on Caleb family new alphabet.(it is going to be aw-some)

 

January 09, 2008

Images I am sorry for the lack of posts lately,  I have been having major creative block major!  It is effecting me so much that I am a super grumpy mom/friend/family member.  I could not take it any more today.  When I really want to hash things out in my head I just start free writing on paper or computer.  I just start writing.  It doesn't have to make sense, but I usually work out my problems by the end of the third page.  It starts with angry ranting(usually what is on the surface of my mind) then I have a little pitty party for myself, then I get down to solving the problem.... Let me show you how it went down today:

1. I am so mad!,,, Target, pottery barn and all other big box stores always take my ideas, when I am pretty sure I came up with them first!  I cant believe that all of my "good" ideas have been taken, I cant create anything original ect ect ect

2. Maybe I shouldn't paint or create anymore.... boo hoo hoo

3.  Why am I really frustrated?  Because I am basing my sauces on commercial validity.And I need to take some drawing classes  Boom!  Break through moment. 

So I can go on from there and change my thought process.  Try it out some time.  It helps

December 17, 2007

gifts

I love my husband, dont get me wrong....and I know the true meaning of Christmas is giving and not receiving.  But I think that every women has the right to gripe about how their husband gives gifts... here is mine. 

Big J likes to give what I call hypothetical gifts.  He comes up with these great ideas, and they are really great. He gives the idea as a gift and then goes on living his life, and usually forgetting about me gift.  Examples:

1. Deep sea fishing

2. He said that he would let me get a cat, even though he hates cats...His gift to me was the submission of is cat will

3. Roller blades, it was hypothetical because when he gave me this"gift" I was 6 months pregnant. 

There are a couple more, but as I think of them, I smile and I know he loves me, because they really are good ideas.  Full of thought and love.  It is my womanly right to grip about gifts, but in the end, I could care less.  My family is healthy, happy and together.  Merry Christmas everyone.  I will see you in 2008.  I will leave you with a wish list of un-hypothetical gifts. 

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