What's the deal with guys and HUGE TVs? I've been able to make Ben hold off on getting a huge flat screen for a LONG time - almost 7 years to be exact, but this year, I finally gave in. Most of the wanting stems from getting a TV for our wedding that doesn't have RCA jacks so we have to use a converter box to play DVDs and hook up the satellite. Ben says the TV has been obsolete from the moment we got it. That's probably true, but it was a gift, and most importantly, it was FREE!
The straw finally broke the camels back when our DVD player went out and we had to buy a new one, but it took us three tries to find one that would play on our old technology (which means through the converter box). So I said, "When we get our bonuses this year, you can have a flat screen." That was my first mistake. My second mistake was when I didn't say "No!" when he said his brother could get us a 46 inch, top of the line, flat screen for a huge discount. Here's the logic: It's saving us money because the HUGE TV is close to the cost of a smaller, less intrusive, size that will fit our room model, and it's the best of the best. My question....Why does brand matter? It'll be obsolete tomorrow anyway. If you don't have the no-name brand next to the Sony or Sharp you can't tell the difference. That is, unless you're a guy.
So now we are shopping for a new entertainment console. It has some requirements: 1. It has to have a shelf for components that is higher than Halle can reach, and 2. It has to have some storage for all the DVDs that we own but never watch and Halle's books that are constantly strewn about the living room. Oh, and 3. It has to be big enough to look good with a 46 inch TV! Now I'm asking myself, what have I got myself into? I've decided that I've lost this battle. But, I'm not backing down on the surround sound. After the experience at my in-laws where I thought my ear drums were going to burst, I'm keeping my foot down on that one.
The TV is supposed to get here later this week. I'll let you know what I think when I see the monstrosity. I think I'm going to miss my old obsolete, less than 30 inch, plain old, TV. It's been a great 6+ years.......:)
Monday, October 29, 2007
Trunk or Treat
All my friends and I dressed up on Wednesday for the big trunk or treat at the church. In this picture I look like an ewok from Star Wars with my two side kicks, Yoda and Chewy.
Can I have some candy daddy?
Here I am with my other friend. She's a flower, but I care more about what's in my mom's hair. I'm not sure what she's supposed to be and neither are any of the other kids. They asked her all night was she was. Mom wonders "do the other moms ever wear face masks?"
Can I have some candy daddy?
We hope boys dig scars....
We spent half the day at Primary Children's on Friday. Halle was being chased by a boy at daycare and ran smack into a corner. I didn't know they started that young! She ended up with a 3/4 inch laceration that required 8 stitches - 4 on the inside, and 4 on the outside. Our first experience with the emergency room was a decent one. We waited for the Plastic Surgeon so that the scar would be as minimal as possible. The hardest part about it was when the nurses couldn't find the vein for her IV. They had to stick her 4 times. The medicine that they put in the IV made her loopy. She said "wow", and "oh" the whole time the doctor was stitching her up. It must have been some good medicine! We (mom & dad) were exhausted by the time that whole ordeal was over. Halle didn't skip a beat. She was back to her happy self before we even left the hospital!
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
My friend started a blog and told me I should, too. Being new to the whole blogging world, I'm pleasantly surprised that it's so easy. Hopefully there are enough fun things in our lives to keep this interesting. I sorta wish I had started this a year ago. I have so many pictures of Halle that I haven't done anything with yet. Seems like I never get around to doing the scrapbooking thing. Anyway, happy perusing!
Farm Country
BOO! Aren't I the CUTEST koala you've ever seen?
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