Thursday, December 2, 2010

1 Month Old

So I know that it has been awhile since we posted...November was a crazy month but our boy is 1 month old today!! Let's celebrate with some pictures-- click here

Monday, October 18, 2010

The Windows of Heaven

Today was a rollercoaster day. And not like "Yeahhh!! This rollercoaster is so great!" but more like, "Why did I eat that corndog and cherry limeade right before I got on?".

So we were recently the recipients of a car and grateful are we to have functional a/c in the cauldron that is Arizona. However, while driving this car around, squealing and other noises ensued. After a trip to Midas, the mechanics informed us that it would be a sizable chunk of change to fix the car, a lot more than we were hoping to spend.

While our stomachs dropped thinking about the hit to our budget, I talked to the Arizona State residency office and was informed that I was approved for in-state residency and would get in-state tuition retroactively. The refund that resulted from this change is more than enough to make up for the car costs.

I know that because we have been faithful tithe payers that we have been looked out for and protected. Kate's family and the ward have been so great to us with Kate in the homestretch of her pregnancy.

And there shall not be room enough to receive it.

G

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

A Post Long Overdue


So it has been a long time since I posted. Gavin has mentioned that he thinks it is interesting that I like to look at other blogs more often than posting on my own. And I suppose I can admit that I do blogstalk - but only a little bit.

So to make a long silly list of excuses short, I missed posting about Gavin on his birthday (which was in August)and this is a post long over due.


Really there are not enough words to say how much I love this man. He is such a manly man. He is athletic, responsible, hard working, loyal, funny, and kind. I have been leaning on him for strength and he us always there.

Gavin is such a good example to me of someone who is constantly pushing himself to do better; he is teaching me to be better everyday.

On a regular basis I fall asleep early. Gavin is still up doing homework . In my semi conscious state, I wake up and make some very cranky demands. I ask for water, lights off or on, cooler air and despite all these demands Gavin very patiently attends to me. In the morning he tells what i have said and done and usually I have no recollection. He makes me smile, still serving me.

So thank you sweetheart. I love you!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Basically every guy is a rogue agent in waiting

So it's Wednesday. Time for my first class and so I park my little scooter in my usual spot only to realize that the paymeter's credit card processor is busted. Lame. So I park in an underground parking garage nearby knowing that I have some cash. I check my wallet... $2. That would cover 45 minutes. Arggh.

So on the way back from class I try to find a Chase bank. There are 3...yes three... building all labeled Chase at the intersection of Mill & University, only one is actually a bank. I get to the ATM only to realize I loaned my card to Kate so we could get rewards points on a big purchase today. Double Arggh.

So what do I do? I don't have cash and don't have a way to get cash.

Here are my options:

1. Pray that the garage takes Amex

2. Ask for an IOU (unlikely)

3. Drive around the gate as it is only big enough to stop cars and not scooters

4. Devise a plan in which I roll the scooter into the elevator with me and ride away

If you guessed 4, then you are clearly Kate and cheated by knowing the answers to this quiz. Yes, that's right my first thought was math:
Scooter (250 lbs.) + Gavin (200 lbs., give or take) = Well below the weight capacity of any elevator.

I guess I was just going to ride out like Jason Bourne chasing that assassin in Tangiers (Bourne Ultimatum). However, I opted not to ride the elevator with my scooter because I have watched enough Burn Notice to know that elevators always have cameras (Face on security tape= busted).

I ended up taking option #3 and went out the cardholders entrance which had less personnel than the public entrance. Thanks to lessons learned from action movies I got away scott-free, I hope.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Movie Review: Inception

Down the list of the many things I was excited about this summer....Kate & I having our 3rd anniversary, finding out the gender of the baby, going to NH...seeing Christopher Nolan's new film, Inception, was definitely up there. Nolan's work with the Batman movies has really elevated the status of a superhero movie and makes it look downright silly when Marvel pulls chump moves like un-casting Edward Norton as the Hulk. Further, Nolan's non-supers movies have been challenging films that keep you thinking and savoring for days after you finished watching the movie.

Because of how excited I was to see Inception, I was nervous that it would be a big letdown.

I was wrong. Christopher Nolan bats 1.000 in my book.

Inception is one of those movies that evades easy explanation. You could say it is a sci-fi, thriller, heist, action, or drama but anyone of those labels would be incomplete. The premise is fairly simple: Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Cobb, is a subconscious thief who is asked to do the impossible. Cobb needs to plant an idea and have it be accepted by the target as the target's own organically grown thought. The cast handles it well by playing it all straight as if the audience is totally used to the idea of mind crimes (Ellen Page is the notable exception, playing the token naive). As the plot progresses, we are treated to the visual candy of Nolan's dreamworld. It is stunning in its simplicity-ordinary objects are given a subtle twist and are filmed with the minimum amount of CGI necessary (debatable, I realize). With the story deep in the land of dreams, I thought I was going to get lost or confused but instead I never felt out of step but had enough loose ends to consider once the credits rolled. A breakthrough performance by Tom Hardy, who has been working for years on the side and could be a leading man in 2011. You'll have to watch to see how the story goes but I really think you'll enjoy it, especially if you liked 'The Prestige'.

Let me know what you thought, if you've seen it.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Good News . . .



Gavin and I are expecting our first kiddo. I am due Nov 18! We went to the doctor today and we found out that we are having a little baby boy! Yeah a Pouliot to carry on our name. Just wanted to share.


Friday, May 28, 2010

RIP Oster Blender

On Tuesday, our Oster blender gave up the ghost after an admirable 2 years and 10 months on the job. The blender was a good provider, but ultimately his demise came from overuse. (If only we had never discovered homemade Orange Julius.) He leaves behind a heartbroken food processor attachment who will soon join him in the appliance afterlife.

While another blender will soon join our family, it can never fully take the Oster's place. We heartily knew ye. Goodbye old friend.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

New Friends!!

We are so blessed to have good friends wherever we go. Here in Arizona, we love hanging out with the Bateses (that's the plural of Bates, right?) and the Bogels.


The Gang @ Diamondbacks Spring Training (from left): me, Kate, Kathrin & Ryan Bates, Shanda & Ty Bogel.

The Bateses are coming with us to NH for a summer getaway. I can't wait!!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Blessings

Well, it has been a long time since we posted on our blog. We need to get blogging again. Today Gavin and I taught Sunday School. We were talk ing about Moses and his caution to the children of Israel; he wanted them to remember God and always remember him. We talked about how easy it is to come to him in times of trial, but in times of goodness we tend to remember him less. I think I am guilty of that from time to time.

So I wanted to post about some of our great blessings. Gavin and I have such wonderful family surrounding us. Although we only see his family a couple times a year they are so supportive and kind. We enjoy their support even we are not together. My family here is wonderful. We also have great friends here, friends that are wonderful at church and work. We are blessed with jobs, sunshine (ALOT!!!), cell phones, computers, books in libraries, and vehicles that keep working.

I am also grateful because we have opportunities to travel and see our family. We get to go to Utah in July and we are going to NH in August! Yeah for cheap airplane tickets. I am blessed.
Most importantly, I am blessed with a sweet husband who puts up me all the time, in every condition and I love him. I am grateful I had this opportunity to even write these thoughts.

Hope all is well

Kate

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

School So Far...

Well, it's been a while and I am sure some of you are wondering what is going on. Well, I have been in school for a month now. My Master's program is in Educational Technology, which I have a better definition of now. Educational Technology is the designing of instruction ("lesson planning") and then using whatever tools ("technology") would help you reach that goal in the most effective way.

My classes so far are just beginner core classes and so some of the chapters are a little tedious (e.g. a five-page comparison on how e-mail differs from traditional mail) but some of the projects are interesting and some of the technology here at ASU is pretty mind-blowing.

So, all in all, it is pretty cool so far but I'm excited to get my hands dirty.