Monday, February 28, 2011

Stake Conference (again!)

Sunday: 9:00 a.m.
Paul and I are discussing what to eat for breakfast. I'm reading over my lesson for church.
Then I realize -- yay! I don't have to teach. oh no! Stake Conference is at 10:00.
We rushed. We made it... a little late, but that's okay.
And, as a tradition (because remember family, once I do things once then it's a tradition?), here's what we looked like.

(Winter meets spring look?)

 Driving through New Brunswick.

 Handsome Polka Dot man. Annoyed at his wife for always distracting his driving with pictures?
Beard Beard Beard!


Also yesterday, Paul and I made snickerdoodles, because he wanted cookies and we didn't have chocolate chips. I texted my family to let my dad know, because Snickerdoodles are his absolute fav. And sent them this:
"Tell dad I just made the yummiest snickerdoodles ever and I wish I could share with you guys!!" - Me

These are the replies I got:
 "Dad anxious for more snickerdoodes." - Chelsey

 "Thanks for the idea." - Mom
Thanks for making me feel part of the family, guys!
Picture messages are so great.


(PS. Recipe here. They were SO good.)

We had the best bike ride on the towpath yesterday. It was warm enough, and we had great talks. 
The towpath is the best thing that ever happened. 
I love that Paul.

We're going to the Nets game tonight to see our DWill. Also, I heard Kim Kardashian is dating a guy on the Nets, so maybe I'll see her there? The Kardashians are my guilty pleasure. It's so embarrassing to my hubs.

Have a lovely week.
It's raining here. Lame.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Intrusion in New Jersey

Have you ever heard your heartbeat? Not through a medical instrument of any sort? Just heard it with your own very ears because it's about to beat right out of your chest?

Yeah. That happened last night.

My PB, he falls asleep quick. Add a bad headache and he's out like a burned out lightbulb. Me, no not really, it takes me a few hours to fall asleep, or so it seems. Last night was one of those nights. I was laying awake thinking about the Bachelor and my siblings and what to eat for breakfast and how to solve world hunger and what my next blog post would be. Somewhere in there I guess I kind of fell into a half-sort-of-asleep.

All that changed very quickly when I heard some noises. My first thought was, where are those noises coming from? The second thought was, I THINK THOSE NOISES ARE COMING FROM DOWNSTAIRS, as in inside our apartment downstairs.

Those noises were people, talking, kind of loudly, and moving stuff around.

These thoughts were confirmed about .2 seconds later when I heard them say " in 77".
Yep, that's us. These guys were definitely here with us in apartment 77.
And they seemed flustered! And in a hurry! And my life now seemed to be in grave danger!

"Paul!" I said in my best loud whisper, because I wasn't sure if I wanted those people downstairs to know that there were actually people upstairs too. "Paul, someone is downstairs!" and I shook that man awake.

***It should be noted here, that a few weeks ago we were chatting over our Lucky Charms one morning when the PB told me that I'd woken him up telling him someone was downstairs. This was a strange dream apparently because I sure don't remember it. It should also be noted that two nights ago, I woke up to Paul's hand smothering  my face. But that's unrelated, and don't worry because he apologized in the morning.

Well this time wasn't a dream, I was wide awake, and Paul was now too.
He gets up. We try to think of a game plan.

First we put on some clothes.

He turns on the light. Oh no! I think, now they will know we are here.

This is when I tell Paul I can hear my heartbeating. I was absolutlely all-parts-of-my-body terrified.
I felt like I was in my last moments of life. I didn't know if I should call 911. I didn't know what to do.

Paul opens the bedroom door.

"Should I come?", "No."
He starts to head down the stairs.
I follow.

Just as he is about to turn the corner from the stairs into the living room, my honest thought was, "My husband is going to get shot. Then what am I going to do?"

He didn't even have to make the final turn before we saw it.

Water. Everywhere.

Our apartment floor was covered with water.

Two maintenance guys, the sources of loud noises, quickly explained. "Your water heater busted! The lady downstairs called. It's leaking down to her apartment. We've been trying to get in for 10 minutes!"

My first thought was this: I just barely went to bed! How is there this much water in here? I just barely went to bed!

We raced to save our belongings, but by some miracle of miracles, nothing really needed saving! We had both put our computers up on the couches before we went to sleep. Also, our bookcases have about an inch ledge on the bottom, so the water wasn't touching any books. In fact, it was barely touching anything but carpet. "Lucky ducks!" we thought to ourselves.

An hour, six maintenance workers, and two shop vacs later, most of the water was out.

Our apartment was locked back up and we went back to bed.
How about you try falling asleep after something like that. I just kept thinking about everything that might still be wet, hidden away in closets and other secret places. Also, I couldn't stop thinking about how stinky our apartment is going to be. Or how we might die of mold inhalation.Or if someone else might unexpectedly show up in the middle of the night. Paul was asleep in four minutes, as usual.

In the aftermath this morning, I realized how lucky we are that nothing was really ruined. Three jackets got soaked, one of which is wool, expensive, and very handsome on Paul, so I'm a little concerned about that, but we are counting ourselves lucky that nothing was really ruined besides our sweet slumber. Also, I'm feeling lucky that right as I type, they are installing a new water heater downstairs, and if I'm really lucky I might get a shower before work. Because lets be honest, I should have taken one yesterday when we had hot water, but how was I supposed to know that?

Also, lucky for you I had my iPhone handy in case I needed to call 911 for a shot wound, so you get some pics of the craziness that was our apartment at 12:30 in the morning.
(This pic shows the water rather nicely. Just look at the pool PB is standing in.)

(Our hooded helpers. Usually the carpet doesn't show a reflection...)



Usually you can't make ripples on the kitchen floor.

This morning, the clean up continued and I wish I had done the dishes better because they had to take out the counter top and sink for a while.


 The culprit of the whole fiasco used to sit right in that empty space. A thirty gallon water heater.
 Dun dun dun duuunnnnn...
 Our fridge is just chillaxin in the front room right now.
If you see your picture on the front, that means you're favorites.
If you don't see your picture, that means you should send us a picture.

And things got a little steamy in here! 
Our front room window this morning. 
The moisture is on the inside, in case you thought it rained outside.

PS: When I called my mom at 12:30 in the a.m. Eastern Standard Time to tell her my predicament, she simply said to me "I can't wait to read this blog post." So mamma- this one's for you.

PPS: One of the maintenance workers this morning said, "First the lock, now this!" and I said "Oh, you remember me?" and was really embarrassed. hahahaha

Monday, February 21, 2011

Do You Tumblr?

Paul made a Tumblr account today and since we're married I made one too. Because what's his is mine and all that jazz so we have to be involved in the same social networks I guess?
Or maybe we're each other's only friends. So we try to make each other feel good by following one another and commenting on each other's blogs - except I'm the only one who does that - so Paul maybe you should start since you get offended when no one comments on posts with pictures of you. (ps i love you).

I'm still trying to figure Tumblr out but so far, I think it's Frandtastic!
muahaha. credit to Celeste for coming up with that word.

It's very mobile device friendly, and will be an easy place to put pictures. Also, Paul said it's the "next big thing" according to New York Times. And since we are practically New Yorkers we thought we'd better do it.

I posted my "board" on there. And I was going to make you click the link to look at it, but some of you might be morally opposed to Tumblr for reasons unknown. So I'll make it easy for you.

Te Gusta? It's not perfect but I think I like it that way.

I got the idea here.
DIY instructions:
Buy a piece of wood from hardwood store - I had mine cut down to 5' x 4', which doesn't fit in a Toyota  Camry in case you were wondering so make sure you have a way to transport - whoops!

Also buy spray paint - I did a matte/no gloss paint because I liked that look better. The $1 brand at Lowes.

Then I used vinyl stickers (6" height, purchased at Staples) - but since there weren't enough of some of the letters I needed in one package- and I didn't want to buy more packages - I used unused letters to make the letters I needed. I just put clear packing tape over the front then traced on the backside the letter I needed and cut it out - when I peeled off the backing it worked just great!

I drew horizontal lines every ten inches to space the lines, and then I put the stickers on - left aligned.

Spray paint and let dry, then peel those babies off and you got yourself something to cover up boring white wall and add a little happy reminder to your life. Any great lyric or short quote will do, but those with a personal meaning to you are best. Of course.
 (No filter - so you can actually see what it will look like)

(And another cool filter to be trendy.)

PS. Do you Tumblr? Let's be tumblr friends!

PPS. Paul's tumblr here.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

ice cream makes the meal.

It's here.
I promised more pics, so lets take a little trip down memory lane and let you join our lunch date from this afternoon.
For some (odd) reason, Paul has been wanting to go to "Friendly's" for quite a while - it's a random restaurant with a random jingle "where the ice cream makes the meal!" - I think that's what did it for Paul.

He got his wish.

For dessert I had "Hunka Chunka PB Fudge"... with my Hunka Chunka PB Love.
You knew that was coming.

See!
Kind of overjoyed at the whole situation. 
(and the ice cream did make the meal)
:)

PS - Being new to all this smarty-pants phone technology, please give me some helps!
Favorite apps? Helpful tips? All advice appreciated!

Grazie!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Superbowl weekend visitors!

Last weekend we had a grand 'ole time with Valerini and two of her kiddos: Marian and Reuben. Saturday was spent "girl timing" and Val introduced me to the wonders of H&M and Chick-Fillet sauce. Yum. We also got supplies for my "board" which I'm hoping to finish today! (Are you excited to see what lyrics I chose!?) Paul got to watch the kids and became an expert at building trains with Reuben.

A few pics:
 Playing trains, and watching Thomas. Reuben is tech-savvy and knows how to change the input, eject and insert DVDs and turn off and on anything he needs. Smart little train-lover.

 Marian- right after she did my hair, a favorite past-time for the both of us. Her specialties are flip-ponytails and braids.

LOOK WHO VISITED ME IN NEW JERSEY! RICHARD J MARSH!
He was here on business with Wells Fargo and stopped by for our SuperBowl part-ay! Lucky me!

Also for your enjoyment. Marian was a little bit goofy before her bedtime, and she took a few videos.
First up: her rendition of the wise man and the foolish man. She sang it on the way home from church and I loved it, so I had her do it again.


Marian: Wise Man/Foolish Man from Christine Frandsen on Vimeo.


And next: Marian's tour of our apartment. Funny things to watch/listen for:  our convo about the Jimmer, our convo about Celeste... haha (Richard had just gotten a text from you C, that's why we were talking about you), awkward close up of food I spilled on myself... nice Christine, Paul's bikes and how they are the first thing you see when you walk in our place, and Marian's all-together goofiness: "Peace!" "Ba-Humbug" "I just did that random". It's all pretty hilarious to me. I'm not sure if it will be to you, but maybe Richard will appreciate it? Celeste might not, but maybe!


Marian Tours our Apartment/Superbowl from Christine Frandsen on Vimeo.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

I'm so good at getting locked out of everywhere.

It seems I'm real good at getting myself in the weirdest situations.

In the past, I've been known to forget to bring my keys when I really should have them. Any former roomate will attest to this. Ask Kendra (ps- Kendra get a blog so I can link to you). She saved my life about a million times I bet in just two years as my roomster.

For example, Freshman year I came home from a lacrosse tournament on a Sunday morning, and when I got to my apartment, I realized I didn't have keys, and all my roommates were at church, and I still didn't own a cell phone. So I went to church in my lacrosse sweats all embarrassed.

Did I learn my lesson? Of course not.

This past summer, I went to Lake Powell - Paul got strep and hated his life, plus he had to go to Oregon, so he couldn't come. When I got back from Lake Powell... alive..., my parents take me to my apartment and... no keys. So we tried to break in. No luck. I was leaving to meet Paul in Oregon the next day, so I had to borrow a whole-lotta clothes from my mom and sisters.

I think I learned my lesson that time. I almost always have keys with me now! I'm getting better at remembering things! Ask Paul.

I even saved the day when Paul accidentally locked our keys in the trunk while visiting V+N in PA, but I had brought my keys so it was all good! (The funny part was how Paul didn't tell me he locked the keys in the car.. he just snuck downstairs and went through my stuff to find my keys.. then told me later when everything worked out fine.)

But, today was a whole new kind of misfortune. I went to go pick up my freshly dried clothes from the laundry room. Paul asked me to lock the door every time I leave, even just to go get laundry (that should be in quotes because I'm pretty sure he said exactly that about one week ago). So I locked the door. (Look at me! Doing laundry, locking the door - I'm such a great wife, right?)

When I get back with my 1000 lbs of laundry, I go to open the door and my key gets stuck. You see, our lock has been kind of loosey goosey and neither Paul or I wanted to figure out who to call the fix it. So we didn't, because it still worked... (emphasis on the past tense). Well my key wasn't really doing much, so I kept turning it, trying to get it out when... the whole lock falls out of the door. With my key in it.

Uh... ? Are locks supposed to do that?

Panic mode sets in because, guess what! I have to leave for work in like... 15 minutes. And you see, the part where you put the key in fell out, but the deadbolt was still there - and still very much deadbolted. So I'm locked out in a whole-new-sorta-way. Helpless, I say!

But not entirely helpless, because when I was coming back from the laundry room I noticed some Rutger's (we live on campus) housing people standing around... as usual. Seriously, every time I see these people they are standing around talking to each other. Even on THIS day. Except they were holding shovels. But just standing/talking/watching us dig out our car.

But it was worth a shot to see if they could help. A super tall dude with a righteous long gray ponytail and leather baseball hat says he'll come take a look. As he's standing there trying to figure it out he says, "Could you open the door so I can get some light, it's kind of dark out here."
...are you kidding me?

"The door is locked!" I say. "Ooooooh... you're locked out." He says.
???
Yeah.. that's why I'm holding the broken lock in my hand and running up to random people for help.

So then he gets a little more serious about it all, and calls some people on his radio and tries breaking in with all sorts of tools. No luck. In the mean time I'm getting hypothermia and he probably is to so he says I can wait in "the shop" because.. it's 20 degrees outside plus some major wind chill. So I go and sit in the shop and I'm stressing out because my phone is locked in too. When a tender mercy happened and I felt a little vibration in my pocket.

Oh.. I guess my phone isn't locked in. It's here... in my pocket!
(thanks for the text Julie! you saved the day, kind of! sorry i didn't answer back yet - stressful moment of my life).
(also... Eric, no- i don't have my iPhone yet, just my old flippy- PB ordered it online so I have to wait a few days... can't wait! otherwise i would have documented all of this with great pics!)

So my first phone call (...I kind of felt like I was in prison) was to the OG to tell them I was going to be late. Manager Bob...  wasn't very happy - which isn't a surprise because he hasn't been happy since the Jets lost in the playoffs. Seriously. It's been several weeks, man! Let it go!

Second phone call was the hubs, to tell him my predicament. I think he thought it was kind of funny, picturing me sitting around this shop with all these weird housing people. But he was nice... while he held back his laughs.

See - how do I get myself in these kind of situations? I was just grabbing the laundry! At least I was wearing semi-normal clothes, because usually when I do laundry I wear whatever clothes I don't want washed - which can sometimes produce some interesting ensembles. Gray jeans with my gray wool coat looked kind of weird, but it's not the worst that could've happened.

So... about ten minutes in the shop and the locksmith shows up. Hurray! Because all the housing people were off at 4, and they were going to let me sit in some empty apartment to wait so I could stay warm. Nice of them, but that would be weird. I couldn't even sit. These apartments are unfurnished!

The locksmith... first scolds me for not having them fix the lock sooner. Then turns out to be a swell guy, and takes a power drill to the door. Then a screwdriver. The he starts hitting the screwdriver with a hammer. Then he does this a lot of other times REALLY hard. I'm thinking... why are the people next door not checking what is going on out here - because it was quite the racket. After about 15 minutes of stress and hammer hitting on his part... or enough time to let my toes all go numb, he finally gets the door open! Horray!!! It's a miracle!

(Sure glad we have the best lock in the world on our door, because even a locksmith had a hard time with it... when it was already broken in half!).

When I came home from work... there was a nice new shiny lock on our door. :)

So now that I remember my keys all the time, and I still get locked out- what is that supposed to mean? Maybe it's to entertain all the people in the world with embarrassing stories of awkward situations I find myself in. I hope you enjoyed.

PS. I promise pics of our fun weekend with Val and the kiddos tomorrow since you just endured all these words.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

"Your iPhone 4 Order is Confirmed"

...was the subject of the email Paul sent me this morning.
With a quick note "Happy Valentines Day! Couldn't wait..."

:) Lucky for you bloggy friends - this means more pics.
Lucky me - because I haven't upgraded my phone in a long time because I was holding out.

PS. Rutgers just upset Villanova!
Go Knights!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

north east corridor


I  made this in Illustrator yesterday morning before I had to go to work.
I'm thinking about doing it as a print, or maybe as a giant board for our front room.
Fun project none the less. I like it because it reminds me of when we ride on the train to NYC and the conductor says the names of the stops and we can't even understand them. For example Rahway sounds like Raaaaaaaa... they forget all the sounds in between the beginning and end. Our stop is darker grey because our stop is the coolest one. Not really but that is where we live. NJ outline in the background.

After I made it I sent Paul an email that said:
Check one.  ____ Lame ____ Cool

(he didn't write back because he somehow didn't get that email, so i kind of need your opinion). k, thanks!

To tell you the truth I am actually planning on making THIS. Pearl Jam lyrics perhaps? So that thing above... probably a print.