Saturday, November 29, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving- the easy way!












Our Thanksgiving holiday this year was a little different than normal. Dustin is currently on a mid shift (6pm-6am) so he slept in the morning. We went to Thanksgiving dinner at the Chow Hall at lunchtime and then hit the mountains for some super-fun sledding. The weather here has been, well, weird so we had to drive a ways before we found a hill with enough snow. Dustin found one that was perfect for the kids. That means is was fun enough to ride down but not too long to walk back up over and over again. We brought the dog, too. She loved to chase everyone as they went down the hill and even tackled Jenna once as she went down the hill on her own. After sledding we broke open our chow hall leftovers and ate them all up in the van. It was such a nice day spent together having fun rather than cooking all day long, stuffing ourselves silly and then having all those dishes to do afterwards.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Off to Idaho Falls!




Dustin had a 3 day break from work this past weekend so we went off to Idaho Falls to meet little 11 week old Abbey. Her mom, Tara, is just like a sister-in-law to me and a sister to Dustin. We were excited to finally get to meet her first little one. Abbey looks just like her mom! We also got to visit with Grandma Pamela, Aunt Rosalie, Aunt Linda, Uncle Bill, and cousins Shannon and Pamela. We were quite the group. I think we all had a good time. One of the BEST things about the whole weekend was we were able to pass little Bailey onto Grandma. I think they are going to be great together. It sure was nice to see everyone again. I can't wait until next June when we're all planning on getting together in Utah to visit some of the national parks together with Uncle David and his family from North Carolina.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

A New Do and a Free Freezer


There's not a whole lot happenin' around here lately. A couple of things of note are that I got a new haircut and we got a free freezer for the garage. The haircut has been too long in coming. The last time I was in the salon was in April. I think it's pretty cute but the stylist took an hour to get it to look like that so my chances of replicating it are pretty low. As for the freezer...Dustin's co-worker (the same ones with the dog) bought a new freezer and told Dustin that if he'd help get the new one home and set up we could have the old one. I love it! We've talked of buying a freezer since we lived in GA and put stuff in our neighbor's freezer. It's small but that's ok. It has a chest on the top and then a drawer on the bottom. I ran out, with coupons in hand, to buy fun stuff to put in it. The commissary only had 5 bags of what I wanted left but, with the coupons, I paid $1.14 for all five bags including the surcharge (5%). I was pleased. I am hoping they re-stock soon because I still have 8 coupons left. Well, I am going on and on. Today is my Daddy's 69th birthday so I am off to send him a fun e-card at work.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Introducing Bailey!




This is Bailey. She belonged to a family of one of Dustin's co-workers who was going to take her to the pound. Dustin thought she might fit into our family so we brought her home for a trial. Missy was NOT happy about the new addition and we decided she wasn't going to work-out. Luckily Dustin's mom Pamela is going to take her. We'll be meeting Dustin's mom next week in Idaho Falls so it works out perfectly. She is a cute little thing. She a registered Beagle with papers and everything. Jeff will be happy to hear that Grandma is getting her because he really likes her. She sure is one lucky dog, that's for sure! Grandma is going to spoil her!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

A Capitol Christmas







This year all of the trees for our nation's Christmas celebration in Washington are coming from Montana's Bitteroot Forest, just outside Hamilton, MT. The Capitol Christmas tree is already on it's way to D.C. and it made a stop here in Great Falls. Friday evening we went to the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center to see it. It was 100ft tall when they cut it and they had to trim it to 77 feet for transport. They said it drinks 25 gallons of water every two days! This is the tree that will stand on the lawn of the nation's capitol and is our country's official tree- the one they do the traditional tree lighting on. We got to go see the tree, drink cocoa and decorate cookies and make an ornament. We even got to sign the banner on the side of the truck. I thought it was a pretty special opportunity. The Forest Service even took our kids' photos for their publications. We had to sign a release and everything. Pretty cool.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Dustin's Results...

Here are Dustin's results from the Nerd quiz...

Your result for The Nerd? Geek? or Dork? Test ...
Joe Normal
43 % Nerd, 17% Geek, 30% Dork
For The Record:A Nerd is someone who is passionate about learning/being smart/academia.A Geek is someone who is passionate about some particular area or subject, often an obscure or difficult one.A Dork is someone who has difficulty with common social expectations/interactions.You scored less than half in all three, earning you the title of: Joe Normal. This is not to say that you don't have some Nerd, Geek or Dork inside of you--we all do, and you can see the percentages you have right above. This is just to say that none of those qualities stand out so much as to define you. Sure, you enjoy an episode of Star Trek now and again, and yeah, you kinda enjoyed a few classes back in the day. And, once in a while, you stumble while walking down the street even though there was nothing there to cause you to trip. But, for the most part, you look and act fairly typically, and aren't much of an outcast. I'd say there's a fair chance someone asked you to take this test. In any event, fairly normal. Congratulations!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Pure Nerd

So, as I mentioned before, I went to a little get-together on election night. Before I got there the hostess mentioned to the other guests that I hold an elected office here in Cascade County. When I walked in I was greeted with questions about what the office is and what I do for the County. I was talking to one girl, who shall remain nameless, about wanting to be the mayor someday and how my involvement in politics started in High School and continued into my PSU days. Anyways, she said something like, "So your husband knew you were a nerd." I was caught a little off guard but thought, I guess politics can be nerdy. Never really thought about it much before. Then tonight I came across someone's blog who mentioned a Nerd, Dork, or Geek test. I was all over it. Here are my results. Please know I took this test in all honesty!

Your result for The Nerd? Geek? or Dork? Test ...
Pure Nerd
70 % Nerd, 26% Geek, 43% Dork
For The Record:A Nerd is someone who is passionate about learning/being smart/academia.A Geek is someone who is passionate about some particular area or subject, often an obscure or difficult one.A Dork is someone who has difficulty with common social expectations/interactions.You scored better than half in Nerd, earning you the title of:

Pure Nerd.

The times, they are a-changing. It used to be that being exceptionally smart led to being unpopular, which would ultimately lead to picking up all of the traits and tendences associated with the "dork." No-longer. Being smart isn't as socially crippling as it once was, and even more so as you get older: eventually being a Pure Nerd will likely be replaced with the following label: Purely Successful. Congratulations!

To take the test yourself visit the following link.
http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests/the-nerd-geek-or-dork-test

I'm off to start a new book. It just so happens I got four from the library just this past Tuesday!
Good Night!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Mitt 2012!

Well, the news is reporting a win for Mr. Obama. We've been watching most of the evening, here at home and at a get-together at a friend's house. I told Dustin I was going to make a shirt that says, "I didn't vote for Obama." and wear it for the next four years. He said that wasn't a very good attitude. (He's just so stinkin' good!) Maybe instead I'll just wear one that says, "Mitt 2012!" I can't help but wonder what these next few years will bring for the Douberlys, for all of us. All I can say now is heaven help us!

We Voted!

Hi All! I hope everyone of you who reads this blog got out and voted today! The Douberlys voted Republican with our nod at John McCain. We'll see what happens tonight. I don't want to hear ANY excuses about not having time to vote from anyone! Make time. Most polls are open until 8pm. I'll get off my soapbox now....leave me a comment and let me know who you voted for!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Trick or Treat, Smell My Feet!



Here are my super-cute kids on Halloween! The weather was AMAZING! I only needed a sweatshirt over my T-shirt and jeans and I was plenty warm...a far cry from snow gear! Since living here at Malmstrom, I've learned that Base Housing is the ultimate Trick or Treating venue! One family even gave out whole candy bars! Our kids did the loop behind our street (our neighbors to the back of us) and our street and their buckets were so full that Jeff needed to use the stroller to stroll his bucket from house to house (very, very funny!). We have a lot of treats! It was so fun to see the whole neighborhood FULL of families. I know we handed out more than 150 treats ourselves! I just can't get over how much fun it was with the warm weather! Even right now it's still in the 50Fs and it's almost 9pm. I don't want it to end, but, alas, this is Montana and it must! Wedenesday's forecast says we will be back to normal: High of 41F with a chance of snow. I'll be lovin' it while I can!