>Bowling

>So back in January the hubby and I joined a Gay (GASP!) Bowling League. It was us, our friend and a 4th they threw our way (and i’m so glad they did). We had what I think was one of the best names on the League – The Belles of the Balls

So come January we will once again be starting up our league…but since our friend wont be back I feel we need a new name. So below is a listing of some of the names I have found (nee stolen) and want to get some others opinions. I won’t tell which is my favorite just yet and I won’t spill which one I think we will go with until after.

Mighty Men
Snakes on a Lane
Ball Bashers
All Balls No Glory
Balls of Fury
Big Bang Bowlers
Big Bangers
Minds in the Gutter
The Fab Four
Priority Males
Alley Oops
Spare me the Rod

>MMMMM

>So the Hubby and I are the official Deep Fried Turkey Masters for Thanksgiving at my parents house. So this year we found a new Oil-less Infrared Deep Fryer.


So tonight we needed to do a test run so we could figure out how long to cook the actual bird on Thanksgiving. So we invited 2 of our friends over and had a pre thanksgiving turkey dinner!
The food was amazing, the turkey was divine!

So now we sit all full of Turkey Goodness…..

>Overheard pretty much anywhere

>So thursdays mean I get my weekly dose of the best of Overheard in the Office.
So last week the best one was this little exchange below:

Oompa-Loompas Kept Hitting on Me

Female coworker: I used to spray tan, but they make you orange and then you smell like Chinese food.
Male coworker: Good Chinese food or bad Chinese food?
Female coworker: Not the good kind. And then it gets all dark in the creases, and you get jaundiced knees…
Male coworker: Just what every man wants…the munchies and a sickly white woman.
Female coworker: I wanted to look Italian.
Male coworker: But instead you wound up with jaundice, smelling like Chinese food.

If you have never been to this site I highly recommend it for a laugh or 2 or 10~!

>Tired!

>Thats the only way I know how to describe how I feel right now.

Spent 3 hours this afternoon, cooking, and cooking, and cooking, and cooking.

3 Trays of Ziti, 3 Trays of Chicken Marsala, 2 Trays of Wild Rice Pilaf, and 4 Pork Roasts!.

This better be the best damn wedding Dinner My brother and his bride have ever eaten!

Sigh……

>And so it begins

>This whirlwind I will call a weekend FINALLY begins.

Friday – work then home to the Rehearsal Dinner for my youngest brothers nuptials on sunday. God love my family they took the poor guy out last night and tsk he wont remember a thing. Good thing Dad was there to drive his ass home.

Saturday – haircuts, groceries at some point, and helping my mother cook for this shindig we are calling a wedding.

Sunday – The wedding. I can’t wait for this day to be over. So instead of worrying about his wedding, I can then worry about MINE!

Have a great weekend all.

>Going to the Chapel

>And we’re going to get married!

It’s Official CT is now the 2nd state to “legalize” Same Sex Marriage. City Hall here we come!

as posted on Towleroad.com

Same-Sex Marriages to Begin in Connecticut Today

Same-sex couples in Connecticut expect to begin marrying today after a court hearing which begins in about an hour.

Conn_2“Superior Court Judge Jonathan Silbert has scheduled a hearing at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday in New Haven to enter the final judgment in the case that allows same-sex marriages in Connecticut. Once the hearing ends, couples can pick up marriage license forms at town and city clerk’s offices. It’s unclear how many couples will get married. The state public health department says 2,032 civil union licenses were issued in Connecticut between October 2005 and July 2008. The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Oct. 10 that same-sex couples have the right to wed rather than accept a civil union law. Only Connecticut and Massachusetts have legalized gay marriage. The unions were legal in California until voters narrowly passed a ban last week. At least three lawsuits ask that state’s Supreme Court to overturn the vote.”

In last week’s election, voters rejected a proposed Constitutional Convention that might have amended the state’s constitution to banish marriage equality.