Somewhere in the Arabian Sea

I have a confession to make.  I have an obsession.  If you haven’t yet discovered, I tend to become enamored, involved, or yes, even obsessed with things in my life (I think it’s a bit of the OCD in me). Things that have been the focus of my obsession in the past: my grey pants, Finding Nemo, my Starbucks travel mug, Dove chocolate, the television show Cops, flip flops, baking pies, folding t-shirts, learning the lyrics to “We Didn’t Start the Fire”.  What can I say? I think these small obsession add to my character and make me a VERY interesting person…right?

Something that seems to have some staying power on my top list of obsessions is the NPR radio program This American Life. Yes, it was even the inspiration for my blog title.  If you’ve never listened to This American Life, drop what you’re doing right now and go download an episode on iTunes (it’s a FREE podcast). It’s great to listen to in the car! What is This American Life?  It’s an hour-long weekly radio show (there were also three seasons of a This American Life television show on Showtime, which is also fab-o!) that features usually 3-5 short stories on a given topic.  Sometimes these are perplexing, sometimes they’re HILARIOUS, sometimes they’re sad.  Most of all, they’re just pretty darn interesting!

“Why is this crazy obsessive lady telling me this?” you ask.  Well, I recently started listening to older episodes, and I stumbled across an episode called “Somewhere in the Arabian Sea” detailing the lives of the men and women who live and work on an aircraft carrier!  The radio crew spent a few days on the boat sleeping in bunks, eating with sailors, and just try to find out what life is like for the 5,000 or so people living on this giant ship.  Since this area is so close to home, it was amazing to listen to.  If you’d like to listen to the episode, you may listen to it here.

And go subscribe to the podcast.  Now!

Greenlight!

The Navy is full of quirky little traditions…one of my personal favorites is the “greenlight”.  What is a greenlight?  Well this tradition is,  I think, specific to naval aviation, in which all of the officers from a squadron (a group of aviators who fly together) gather with their spouses and call their commanding officer (or “Skipper”).  When the Skipper  answers, everyone yells “greenlight” and then proceed to descend on the Skippers house in a matter of minutes!  Can you imagine? You get a phone call and then five minutes latter you have a massive party at your house?!?  It’s a great time, and yes, I got to be a part of one of these parties on Friday!  I think this would be a fun tradition to start within a group of friends! What a fun thing to do on a random Friday night…it’s the ultimate surprise party! As we all know, some of the best parties happen spontaneously…so keep those party supplies on hand!

He’s Home!

I’m so excited!  My hubby is finally home after being gone for three weeks!  I’m off to spend the weekend with him, but in the meantime, I thought I’d share this super-sweet video with you all of a dad returning home from Iraq to greet his kiddo.  I’m sure many of you have already seen it, but it gets me every time!  Have a great weekend!

A VERY Bad Night.

It’s time.  Gather round blog readers, it’s time for me to tell you about my worst night home alone.  Somehow, when you sign the paperwork making you a 100% bone-fide military spouse, you agree to deal with all sorts of things on your own: plumbing problems, exotic childhood illnesses, and well, my little problem….

My hubby was going to be gone for about a week…leaving on Monday, coming home on Friday.  My aunt was also coming into town on Friday, staying until Sunday, and then on Sunday, my in-laws were coming for a week!  Exhausting, right?  Well…in that week I had to myself, I decided I would take on two projects.  Number 1: I would paint our upstairs guest bathroom.  We had been living in our house about six months, and it was still sponge-painted yellow (ICK!).  Number 2: I would paint the built in bookshelves in our downstairs guest bedroom.  They were a stark white, and I decided to paint them a chocolate brown!  Lovely! I would have three days to paint, and then a last day to clean the house before all our guests!  So I bought the paint and the  painting supplies, and I spent evening one prepping the areas and priming.

Evening two was the big painting night. I started pretty early and painting was going okay…of course, taking a little longer than I wish it was.  I was in the upstairs bathroom with the door closed as I painted the wall behind the door, and I smelled something funky.  I thought it was all the paint fumes in the small bathroom, but after I opened the door, I quickly realized the smell was coming from downstairs.  As I walked downstairs, I quickly realized it was the smell of something burning!  I hadn’t cooked all evening, I had just eaten a sandwich for dinner, so it wasn’t the stove or the oven.  I hadn’t used the fireplace, the heat wasn’t on.  I quickly realized the smell was coming from on side of the house, the side closest to where the water heater was.  Yikes!  I called my hubby, and was a little panicky, and he told me to go turn off the water heater.  So I walked outside to where the access to water heater was and turned off the heater.  As I was walking back inside I looked at our golden retriever, Paul, and saw that his face was all wet.  As I started to walk a little closer, I realized that the smell was coming from HIM!  I locked him outside, and googled “dog” “burning smell”.  And learned that oftentimes a skunk spray, yup, skunk spray, starts off as a burning smell.

I had left our sliding glass door open that evening so that Paul could walk in and outside without me opening the door so I could concentrate on painting.  He had been sprayed, and then come in and rolled around on the carpet to try to get rid of the smell (the area where I had been smelling the strong burning smell).  At this point, it was pretty late in the evening, so I made Paul sleep outside (for the first and only time ever), and I went upstairs to finish painting for the evening and go to bed. I had to stay on the paint schedule so I would finish before our guests came that weekend!

As I was finishing up, I started to feel a little sick.  I realized then that the deli meat had been a little old, and yes, I was facing some stomach issues.  Sooo…one really rough night, one sick day, three dog washings, three bottles of peroxide, one giant bottle of baking soda, and two coats of paint later, I had a painted bathroom, a painted bookshelf, a healthy tummy, a not AS stinky dog, and a fresh smelling carpet.  Seriously folks, you can’t make this stuff up. And what did my husband say when he came home?  ”This place smells like skunk! ” Arrrrg…but I love him anyway :)

Note to self:

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But if you ever need a recipe for deskunking a dog, you just let me know!!!