Share I know YOU are but what am I! - January 2009

Busy busy sleep

by Tracey 1/18/2009 10:45:00 PM

I think I have hit a lull with my blog.  I love having it and I like sharing it with friends and family.  But I guess I have been busy and perhaps a little uninspired and I haven't written much.  I think it might be this class I'm taking, the homework is writing intensive.  This class is wrapping up in one week, so I will have 3 new classes to write (complain!) about.  Since I changed my major to Child and Family Development, I am taking some classes that seem interesting and USEFUL:  Introduction to Child Development, Marriage and the Family, and Infant-Toddler Development.  Perhaps I'll learn something that will make me a better mother, or a more patient mother, or a more understanding one.

Bill got me a gym membership.  I have gone 8 consecutive days - and I've lost 4 pounds.  At first i didn't believe it, I think i didn't want to get excited because I was sure it was all water weight or something but the scale keeps saying I'm 4 pounds less.  I hope I can maintain this momentum.  I have been going at 6am and getting back in time to shower and get the kids ready for school.  Somehow getting up at the butt crack of dawn is so much easier for me than dreading it all day and going at night when I am exhausted from work.  So i just get up and go in the morning.  I don't have to feel guilty about going - everyone is still asleep all snug and warm in their beds.  I do 30-40 minutes of cardio on the elliptical and then i do some machines and ab work.  I have absolutely NO ZIP ZILCH ZERO abdominal strength.  The trainer (he was free with my membership) tried to make me feel better about it by saying it's common with mothers that have recently had babies.  Parker is almost 10 months old - i don't think I can use that as an excuse anymore.  I still walk around and feel self conscious about my body and I'm sure no one is even looking my way - but I can't help but see the girl running full blast on the treadmill and I just know i will never get there - mostly because I have no desire to be a runner - but did I mention that girl had nice legs.  lol  So today, I wanted to go in and take the 10:30 step class but I woke up and I was ready to go at 8.  I waited around and tried to kill some time around the house but I went in at 9:15 and did my usual routine.  But i rewarded myself by spending 20 minutes in the dry sauna.  I do prefer a wet sauna - but it felt good all the same.  

This weekend, I think I may have eaten the 4 pounds i lost.  Parker and I ventured out to Winchester to go to Target - and lo and behold there was a Sonic right there!!!!!!  It's not a big deal - unless you are a transplant and now live on the East coast.  Sonic is new out here - and it just hasn't made it to our hometown yet.  But it's close.  20 minutes close.  I wouldn't drive out there just for a chili cheese coney - but it's going to Target I might stop.  I haven't been to Target since Father's Day 2008.  That's right - Over 6 months.  I love Target.  I lived in Target.  Stewart and I went there 3-4 times a week.  We didn't have a Wal-mart in Herndon and I was fine with that.  We liked Target.  So yesterday, when Bill took Stewart to a George Mason basketball game, Parker and I took a trip to Target.  And boy was it fun!  

I need to post some pictures of the "labels" i put on Stewart's buckets in his playroom.  I laminated pictures and used looseleaf rings and put them on the handels of the fabric drawers.  It looks great but it's hard to explain.  Now he knows what goes where and he doesn't have to spend time pulling out the drawers just to see what is in them.  I am hoping it will help him keep his playroom clean because it's easier to clean up.  I've got my fingers crossed.

 

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Good Morning - Lets open some presents!

by Tracey 1/8/2009 9:05:00 PM

 




THANKS Grammy & Papa!!!!!!  He loves the game.

 


"See Daddy - this is a Bionicle."

 


Clone Wars - AT-TE Walker




2009 was a Star Wars Christmas (plus some stuff.)

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Pictures | Stewart

Stewart and His Christmas Eve Present

by Tracey 1/8/2009 8:55:00 PM

I don't remember when my parents started it (probably after we were all old enough to know who Santa really was) but they let us open one present on Christmas Eve.  So I let Stewart open one present. 

 

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The Boys and the Babies! (Christmas Eve with the Tippets & Friends)

by Tracey 1/8/2009 8:49:00 PM

From Left to right:  Justin & Audrey, Bill, Parker & Stewart, and Joe, Bradley & Lily

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The Fat Boy!

by Tracey 1/7/2009 11:01:00 AM

This morning I head a radio commercial for an extended gas tank, called the Fat Boy.  It was talking about how great it was and how conforting the work guy felt knowing he wouldn't run out of gas - and then he said he liked knowing it was made from "easily recyclable" materials.

Is it just me or does it seem a bit oxymoron-ish to add a 100 gallon gas tank to a vehicle while also being concerned about if it's made out of easily recyclable materials?  The tank isn't made out of recycled materials - it is made out of materials that can be recycled. 

It just goes to show that "going green" is the new trendy thing - even if it doesn't really make sense, they are going to market the product as Earth friendly.  Are consumers really that stupid to think this product is good for the environment just because its made out of materials that can be recycled.  It's a big ass gas tank!  I'm not against having a big gas tank, mom & dad.  (I definately think you need it for your trips.) I just think it should be marketed for what it is - don't try to tell me I can help save the planet because i can recycle this thing after I'm finished using up gallons and gallons and gallons of fossil fuels. 

The Fat Boy needs a new marketing team.

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Our Next Pet

by Tracey 1/6/2009 10:16:00 AM

How do they know this is in fact a "rare pink iguana"?  How do they know he doesn't have a skin problem.  He is an iguana - he lays out in the sun all day.  It could be some kind of reptilian skin cancer.

Rare Pink Iguana Evaded Darwin

Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News

Jan. 5, 2009 -- When English naturalist Charles Darwin explored the Galapagos Islands in the early 1800s, he, and countless scientists since, overlooked a hefty pink iguana.

The iguana, referred to as "rosada," meaning "pink" in Spanish, has black stripes and is believed to be extremely rare. It was discovered at Volcan Wolf, Isabela Island's northernmost volcano, which Darwin missed during his five-week stay at the archipelago in 1835.

Galapagos National Park rangers first stumbled upon the striking land lizard a few decades ago, but this week's study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences is the first to officially document the iguana.

"Although 1986 was the year of the first sighting, our work discloses to the world the existence of this new species for the first time," lead author Gabriele Gentile told Discovery News.

Gentile, a researcher in the Department of Biology at Tor Vergata University in Rome, and his colleagues took blood samples from several Galapagos iguanas, including the better-known yellow species. They extracted DNA from the blood to illuminate how the different species are related to each other and when each emerged.

The scientists discovered that the pink-and-black iguana has been around for a very long time.

Based on this study and earlier work, Gentile and his team believe that 10.5 million years ago, a common ancestor to both marine and land iguanas from Central or South America colonized the Galapagos Islands. The marine and land iguanas probably diverged at that time.

Most researchers have thought that all major iguana species differentiated much later during the Pleistocene Epoch (1.8 million to 10,000 years ago). That wasn't so, according to Gentile and his team.

"The pink iguana alters the current thinking about the origin of land iguanas from the Galapagos," he said. "It is the only remnant of an evolutionary lineage that originated from the land iguana lineage much earlier, about 5.7 million years ago, than the Pleistocene, which is when the rest of the present land iguanas started differentiating throughout the archipelago."

The pink iguana has been placed at the very bottom of the archipelago's land iguana family tree. The researchers believe it emerged even before some of the islands in the area fully formed.

Adding to the iguana's eccentricities is the fact that it has unique head scales and a prominent crest. It also bobs its head -- a behavior associated with territory marking and courtship -- in a way distinct from other iguanas.

"The pink iguana shows a particular and distinguished display characterized by multiple series of very rapid ups and downs of the head," Gentile said, adding that a new paper on the bizarre bobbing is in the works.

He and his team also say the colorful iguana should be recognized as "critically endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List, due to hunting by humans, introduction of non-native animals, and habitat loss.

Gisela Caccone, a senior research scientist in ecology and evolutionary biology at Yale University, and her colleagues recently discovered a new species of Galapagos giant tortoise not far from the islands' Charles Darwin Station.

She told Discovery News that "the thing that continues to surprise me is the fact that even in the Galapagos, a place that is the 'Mecca' for evolutionary biologists, we still have undiscovered biodiversity not only amongst small organisms, but even for large vertebrates, as these iguanas are."

Jeffrey Powell, also at Yale, echoed Caccone's view.

"This is one more example that, despite their prominence in the history of evolutionary biology, there is still much to be learned about the fauna and flora of Galapagos," Powell told Discovery News.

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Funny Boy!

by Tracey 1/5/2009 2:32:00 PM

Stewart cracks me up.

Sunday, a friend of Bill's came over to help him hang our new lights on the front of the house (THANKS MOM AND DAD!)  He called to say he was going to come over and bring his two daughters, he usually brings his son.  So I told Stewart to go upstairs and clean up his playroom because the two girls were going to come over to play.  And he says:

"I need to put on something nice."

He was wearing some adidas athletic pants, a long sleeve thermal underneath his Seahawks jersey.  I thought it was a cute thing to say (already recognizing that he should look his best for the ladies!) and i was anxious to see what he was going to put on.  He came downstairs wearing the same pants, a camoflauge thermal underneath his white German soccer jersey.

That is his idea of dressing nice.  Funny boy! 

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