Thursday, September 25, 2008

He was injured...injured bad

So I know, this is somewhat of a momentous occasion...I NEVER post more than once on a given day, but as I was going through some emails at work I found one with the below video. I had seen it before a long time ago, but it still cracks me up! This little boy is soooo freaking cute! Enjoy!


Why women need catalogs

My friend sent this video to me today. It totally cracks me up! Honestly it reminds me a little bit of my sister Betsy and her husband. Hope it brings you a laugh.





Wednesday, September 24, 2008

If I were born into the Palin family...

So I was listening to one of my favorite radio stations the other morning on my way to work. They were talking about the interesting names Sarah Palin's children have. There is a website that will generate what your name might be if you were born into the Palin family. I tried various combinations of my name and here are my results:

Name entered -------Name generated

Carla MacQueen -------"Rope Hoover Palin"
Buffy MacQueen -------"Trough Gutted Palin"
Buffy ------------------"Bow NATO Palin"
Carla ------------------"Stockyard Mudslide Palin"

I think I like Stockyard Mudslide best!

If you wanna try out yours here is the link.....have fun!!

http://politsk.blogspot.com/2008/09/sarah_13.html

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Tapping into my fun skills :)

Yesterday I got that dreaded call...you know the one, from one of the counselors in the bishopric. The one where you know there is a calling in your future. Now I don't mind having a job in the ward, but the not knowing what they are going to ask you to do...especially when you are relatively new the the ward and no one really knows you that well. So needless to say I was nervous. But there was no real need for nervousness. I was called to be on the activities committee. It really serves me right, given that I have been pretty critical of the lack of any activities in the ward at all. But I am gearing up to bring some much needed fun into this old timer's ward. :) Wish me luck! :)

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Hawaii Chair

So I sent many of you a link to a funny from the Ellen show, when Ellen called Gladys. She was hysterical! In case you missed it, here it is again.

http://www.boreme.com/boreme/funny-2007/ellen-gladys-hardy-p1.php

But this post is acutally meant to share the next video a friend of mine discovered while watching the Gladys video. It is also from the Ellen show, but here she is demonstrating the Hawaii chair. This product is quite interesting. We proposed the possibility of purchasing these chairs for our office at our staff meeting on Monday. Not sure we sold them on it, but it was very entertaining to say the least. So enjoy! :)

http://www.boreme.com/boreme/funny-2008/ellen-degeneres-hawaii-chair-p1.php

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Utah vs UNLV - What a game

This past Saturday was the annual UofU Faculty & Staff football game. It has become a bit of a tradition with the Dixon clan and I. This year we were pleased to have Charlie and Chad join us as well! We had a blast!!!! It was sooooo much fun! Below are a few pics detailing the madness!








Chad had a fabulous time with the red wig! In fact he got one of his own. :) SWEET!








As you can see the wigs got around! :)










Aren't we the cute Cheerleaders!! :)

Thanks so much for the many laughs! Y'all are the BEST!!!! GO UTES!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

At last! My Twilight vacation Pics and stories!!!! :)




Above is the very LARGE slide show from my vacation. I has so much fun and wanted to share so much of it. This ideas started when I saw on one of the blogs I visit often that the Forks, WA Chamber of Commerce has started running "Twilight Tours". Throughout the town they had found houses and landmarks that they thought matched those of the characters in the Twilight Series Books. I thought, what a fun birthday trip that would be, and since it was my 40th birthday I decided to make it a road trip. I converted my friend Siri on the idea as she is turning 40 this year as well. She is not an obsessed Twilight fan like me, but thought the trip would be fun anyway. So I started by driving to Chico, CA, to pick up my friend Siri. We stayed in Chico for a day and then we headed up to Crescent City, CA. Along the way we encountered many interesting bathroom stops, as well as encountering some very interesting people. Our projected 5 hour drive, took us 10, we still don't know exactly how this happened, but whatever, we got there. Above you can see some of the coastal pics we took that day as well as the beautiful sunset in Crescent City.

The next day we drove through some of the Redwood Forest areas. They were just breathtaking. I LOVED the lush greeness everywhere! Then we moved on to Port Orford, OR. We stopped at a gas station there and Siri asked the attendant how many people lived there. His response was "not many". So Port Orford, population "not many" was quite an interesting town. We stayed at one of two hotels there. The one we chose was the friendliest and the man there was quite the talker. He had a million stories and seemed to have had experiences doing almost everything. The room was quite charming. :) Below is the video of our room...keep a look out for the complimentary fly swatter in the room. :)

The next day we went to see the Cape Blanco lighthouse. This was a true highlight of my trip! I LOVED this lighthouse. Everything about it just looked like what I imagined a lighthouse to look like. It was so fun. The volunteers that took us through the tour were so fun. I learned that they were from over the country, just spending thier summers leading lighthouse tours. I sooo want this job when I retire! I would LOVE it!

After the lighthouse, we had to make a mad dash to Forks,WA to make our tour. We did stop a few times and took some Oregon coastal pics...just LOVED the scenery! Unfortunately, arrival in Forks did not go as smoothly as I would have liked. We were very late in getting into town, and had a flat tire and a Sheriff's deputy actually helped us change the tire with my little spare donut... ended up sleeping in the car at a campsite just outside of town, which I was very unhappy about, but Siri thought was a great adventure! Then the next day I try to buy a new tire, but alas they sold thier last one the day before...figures! So I was told that spare would take me into Port Angeles and I could get a new tire there...so on to the Twilight Tour. It was very fun actually, and they did a great job. I totally recommend it!! The town is just too cute for words. I stopped at Sully's drive in and had my Bella Burger, which was delicious! I would love to go again, but next time I think I need to bring one of my Twilight crazed fans! That would have made it so much more fun, but I loved it anyway.

The next stop was in Port Angeles. Loved this town! It is very touristy, but it has such a nice feel about it. We were there during a arts festival and got to see a cool sand sculpture contest while there. We were unable to make it to Victoria, CA, as we did not have our passports with us, maybe next time. :) From Port Angeles we traveled to Vashon Island. We discovered a fun cabin on Siri's phone's navagator...which by the way was a godsend on this trip! So we took a ferry out to Vashon Island...actually there is a lighthouse out there that brought us there first, and then we discovered the cabin. It was sooo fun. I highly recommend this place. It is incredibly romantic...that part was completely wasted on Siri and I, but one of the owners was totally not aware of that and called us "partners". We got a good chuckle out of that one.

The next day we went to see the Point Robinson Lighthouse. We could not tour it, as it was not open, but the area around it was just beautiful! Then we ferried out to Seattle. I have to say I LOVE Seattle too! It is a beautiful city. We went all over and got many souvenirs.

After Seattle we went to Portland...we lost some touring time as Siri had a migrane and was really feeling poorly, but that evening we found a fun Cajun restaurant that made up in atmosphere what it lacked in authentic food. I did like Portland a lot too. The next day we visited the Portland Temple and then went on a historic Columbia River Gorge tour I found online. It was just gorgeous! Truly breathtaking!

After the Columbia River trip, I got very ill. We lost another day cuz I couldn't leave the hotel room. it sucked!

Our last major stop on this trip was to Florence OR. I really wanted to see the sealion caves and our last lighthouse visit. This one was a little more difficult than the last as it was a 1/2 mile hike from the beach and it was raining of course. Probably not the best way to get well from being sick...hike in the rain, but it was well worth the effort!

Anyway, that is the quick rundown of the great trip. It was so much fun! I truly would love to live anyway along these areas...just in case you were wondering, Ben...the Oregon or Washington coasts are fabulous areas! :)