Friday, October 24, 2008

FIRE in the Frozen Fish section!

This is no joke folks. Little did I know that when I made a quick trip to the grocery store, it would be anything but ordinary! Here's what happened:


I was talking on the phone with my friend Gina, on my way home from work, when I decided to pick up a much needed item {cookie dough :)} at the grocery store.


I was paying careful attention to keeping up my conversation, while looking around the store for my much needed addiction, I mean purchase, when something caught me by surprise...


A FIRE IN THE FROZEN FISH SECTION!!!!


{at which point I ask, how do you like your fish; grilled, or charbroiled}


The fire was on the inside hinge of one of the glass doors. When I first saw it, it was about one foot in length, creeping north to the ceiling of the section. It must of been electrical since sparks were flying all around, inches from the Gordon Fisherman's fish display, poor Gordon.


Of course I would like to think cooler heads prevailed and that I calmly got the attention of the nearest worker, informed them of the fire, and quickly got out of the way while they put the fire out.

Unfortunately there was a witness to what really happened, Gina. Yes, my phone conversation came back to shed some light on the true order of events.

Here is how it really went down:


1. As I walked by the glass door I noticed the flame, however it was a little shocking to see, not really on the normal agenda of grocery shopping. Needless to say, I may have been in shock somewhat.

According to Gina I interrupted our conversation with the following:

and I quote

"Is that a fire?

That IS a fire?

That can't be a fire?

Is that really a fire?"


Yes I am embarrassed to admit, it took a while to sink in, disbelief was prevalent, and I may have said this all at a very loud volume.


2. Another costumer walked by with his son and heard my, ahem, crazy exclamation and confirmed that it was in fact a fire.

We decided to go for help, I ran one way, he the other. He found someone first. I on the other hand just looked crazy running around the store saying "There is a fire in the frozen fish section!"


3. Two workers came to the scene, only to experience the same shock that I had. They just stood and stared!

Thankfully the other customer had the calm head and ordered the workers to grab a fire extinguisher.

By this time the flames are now running the entire length of the door!

{Smoked Salmon anyone?}


When the worker came back with the extinguisher it was obvious he did not know what to do, so our calm other customer grabbed it from the boys hand, opened the door and sprayed. He then had to open the door next to it and repeat the process.


It worked! The fire was out!

Disaster averted!


As I sat and stared at the scene before me, trying hard not to breath in the copious amounts of smoke that had taken over that section, I realized this:


-I may not have been the one who was calm

-I was not the one who found a worker first

-I wasn't even the one who knew what to do

-I definitely didn't put the fire out saving all nearby from near disaster


however


I was the one who first saw the fire and drew attention to it, therefore...




I SAVED THE GROCERY STORE!



The End

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Still Working and Katie's Creations

Just a quick note.

The dissertation is coming along! I'm not gonna lie, it is hard, time consuming, and I still need a couple of good weeks of work. However I am finally getting to the point where I am having fun as I work on it and all my research is starting to come alive in my work. Just a couple more weeks and it will be ready to turn in the first draft! First you ask? yes, unfortunately it will go through many drafts until it is perfect but that is OK, once the first draft is in, the hardest part is over. Keep praying for me, we all know I need it!

As a fun treat for you all, I am providing the link to my dear friend Katie's new site MiaMoo designs! She is very creative and makes the cutest clips for baby and toddler girls (plus some might be really cute for older girls as well - oh yes, once you see them, you will want one!) So in time for you to start your Christmas shopping, or in order the have the coolest birthday gift that will have everyone at the party asking where on earth you got such darling accessories, here is the link: http://miamoodesigns.blogspot.com/

Katie I am proud of you and excited to buy these for my niece and all my friends little girls!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

10 years later!

Wow! I decide to start a blog, get you all reading, and then leave you hanging for 5 weeks, ouch! So sorry! Well, it's not that I don't love ya'll (yes that's right I said ya'll!) It has just been one of those crazy busy summers. We've had a few adventures, some going away parties, and I am feverishly working on my dissertation! The downside, no time to post, the upside, I have tons to blog about!
So, when I need a break after a long day of research and writing I will try to catch you up on all of our fun adventures!



Monday, June 16, 2008

Girls Camp!!

So for our friends and family we have a lot to blog about! We have been busy and have made sure to take lots of pictures and notes on our activities for you. Only problem is that Meaghan has to go to Girls Camp tomorrow so the posts won't go up until Friday.

Wish her luck at camp. Actually one of the girls mom who went last year gave her a great gift for camp; a shirt that says "I Don't Do Drama" so true, so true. Thanks!!!

Until Friday - then the posting party begins!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy Father's Day!!

Just a note to our three dads, (yes I said three, Scott has two! I just love it!) We love you and hope you have a great Father's Day! Thank you for all that you have done for Scott and I over the years, we love your support, friendship, and visits! :D Basically, you rock! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the celebration of you! (and the fact that you have us as kids! hehe)

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Wilminton Day 2- Shopping!


After the beach we decided it was time to go shopping! By "we" of course I meant Heidi and I, the boys had no choice :)

So we drove into downtown Wilmington which is quite beautiful with all of the old buildings. There are even older cobblestone style streets from back in the day!

I just love this building, it is a restaurant and you can have your own private balcony to sit on, very scenic.


Scott needed some new sunglasses, his were older and scratched. So he found a really great pair at a new surf shop in town. He's just so handsome!



It was a hot day so we got some homemade ice cream at Kilwin's Ice Cream shop...mmm!

We saw a bridal party taking pictures against this wall, and let me tell you, it was quite striking! The contrast of the black and white of the party against the wall was amazing, I wish I got one while they were still lined up.




This is so true! I found this shirt in one of the stores, I guess there is truth in advertising!




If we ever move to Wilmington, here is where Scott will work!


They film a lot of tv and movies out here and we caught them in the middle of filming something! Doesn't matter if we are on the West coast or East, we can still find a movie set!



The boys got sick of shopping (I just don't understand) so they decided to go sightseeing. They explored an old battleship that is rumored to be haunted...no worries they didn't see any ghosts but they loved the ship!


While they explored we shopped, and we were great at it! There are lots of fun stores; vintage stores with great finds, local artists with tons of talent, and just about anything else we would want!



After some shopping we practiced our photography. Here is Heidi taking pictures:



This is what she was photographing, apparently it is pretty famous in Wilmington, I'm not gonna lie, I really don't know why it is famous:)





One of the few places where you can watch the sun rise over the ocean in the east and set over the river in the west!






I just loved this boat it reminded me of the river boat at Disneyland! haha, I love Disneyland!






Heidi and I happy after all our shopping finds!






Scott and I have decided that we love Wilmington and need to go for another visit sometime soon! It was such a fun weekend. After dinner we hopped back in the car and headed home. Thanks to Heidi and Alex (and his parents) for a great weekend!

On a last note, a little piece of info on Wilmington: the cape is known as Cape Fear. Alex informed us that the level of the sea floor in the area changed quite often, sometimes deep sometimes shallow. It made it a dangerous place to sail in and many ships were shipwrecked here, so sailors became afraid of the area, hence Cape Fear. Cool huh!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Wilmington Day 2- Relaxing on the Beach

On our Second (and last day) in Wilmington we decided to hit the Beach!!


Now I'm not gonna lie to you, I do not tan. I know, shocking right, I'm sure many of you had no idea! :) But don't worry, I've come to grips with this reality and took proper precautions, such as:




An Umbrella


Thank you Alex for setting it up




And of course sunscreen, which was applied librally. What spf you ask? Why 60 of course, we have to protect that gorgeous skin!


Scott making sure his farmer's tan stays in tact!

Heidi and Alex, can you tell they grew up here, look at those tans!




Scott and I
So there I sat, under an umbrella with 60 sunblock on, wearing a hat and a sundress, pretty much completely covered up. I am proud to say I only got a very little red:)

The Beach!!! Just as nice on the East Coast as the West!







The day was beautiful, a little humid but the wind picked up and kept things cool. I don't think we will ever get over how warm the water is out here (you know it is bad when people refer to the temperature of the water as "bath water!") Today was not so bad though, the water was just cold enough to cool down but not so cold that we couldn't enjoy it.
The boys spent the first two hours surfing on the worlds smallest waves, but they were oh so cute in the process! Heidi and I sat on the sand reading the second book from the Twilight series and catching up on our latest "The Hills" gossip.
For our last hour we all got in the water and had a great time. Each of us tried boogie boarding, Heidi and Alex caught some great waves. However the star of the day was Scott. At this point the waves finally picked up and we found out that Scott is a pro body surfer! Who knew!! He would ride every wave in and we couldn't quite keep up!
I think the beaches out here are so picturesque with the plants growing out of the sand and sand dunes everywhere. Here is an example:


Here I am at the end of the day, no tan but a whole lot of freckles! Got to love those Irish genes (thanks dad!)

(un-oh, no make-up, I should have warned you!)


Our time at the beach came to a close and we were ready to go shopping and sightseeing! (see next post)