Friday, April 29, 2005

The New Wynn Casino

It was jammed packed! As much as I got the chance to see, the new Wynn Casino is beautiful. I still like the Bellagio better when you first walk in, but when you walk around the Wynn Casino and check out there man made waterfall and pool area, Wow...I thinks it phenomenal. It's a spectacular site. The colors are mold bold then the Bellagio. I decided to try my luck and just gamble twenty-dollars. They say that when a casino first opens they usually give. And they really do give. Everywhere I looked everyone was seriously winning big money.
So I decided to try my luck. I played the Flip Flop game. It was a dime machine. I played the Wheel of fortune losing ten dollars, so no luck there. So anyways, I put in ten in the Flip flop game. I started winning. I won one-hundred dollars, cool right. Ugh, I didn't want to lose it, so I decided to stop playing. With my stupid luck, right when I got up another guy sat right back down and put five-dollars in. I should've stayed in my seat because when he spun the first time he automatically hit five-hundred dollars. I should've stayed and played just one more time, I would of won six-hundred, but that's okay. At least I left with a little more than I came with.
So if you ever come to Vegas check out the Wynn Casino, it's pretty cool inside.
Laterze, glasel

Monday, April 25, 2005

John Legend/Get Lifted & Joss Stone/Mind,body & soul

I just got John Legend/Get Lifted and Joss Stone's/Mind, body & soul CD. I truly love it. I don't really know exactly how to explain what type of music genre they're categorized in, but they both have somewhat of a Jazzy feel, really soulful music & a hint of reggae. They're not really Pop and not so much RnB. To me it's kind of like cruisin music or dinner/mellow dance music with the lights down low.
At first I wasn't too sure if I would like there kind of music, right now I've been into more alternative and rock genre, but I saw them perform on Save the Music and loved it. Just thought you might want to check out there CD. Laterze, glasel

Thursday, April 21, 2005

Change of Plans

Hi Everyone, I got that phone call this morning from Headquarters Marine Corps. Basically they said that they are doing a lot of changes in Okinawa and the services they had there last year, they won't be having this year and so on. They also told me that they are going to discontinue Sub-specialty Pediatrics in Okinawa. Most of the Doctors have there priorities with the injured Active-duty and/or they are being shipped out somewhere in Iraq. So the question now is where are we going? Most likely we might be going back to Pendleton. Jody, I know you'll be excited to see your girls again. Dezi will be so excited to have you near. I am too, we can workout together again. I just had my hopes up for Okinawa. Yah know, new experiences in new places. Maybe next time. I'll keep you all posted on what's going on. Hope you are all doing well. Take care, glasel

Friday, April 15, 2005

Cookie Monster and Healthy Eating

Wow, how do people come up with these crazy things to bring up on the news? So I flipped onto the news and now the big thing is that some crazy people are saying that cookie monster should cut down on eating cookies and start eating healthy. Cookie Monster has been around since the 1970's. In my oppinion I just think people are losing stuff to really talk about and they just need to find something at random to target. What's next? They say that he's sending a message to the kids that eating cookies all the time is a good thing. Come on now people, seriously. Cookie Monster wouldn't be cookie monster without his cookies. I watched cookie monster ever since I was little and that never even crossed my mind. I just thought he was cute and funny. What will they think of next.


By CHELSEA J. CARTER
NEW YORK Apr 7, 2005 — Something must be wrong in the land of Muppets. First PBS announced that "Sesame Street" would kick off its 36th season this week with a multiyear story arc about healthy habits. No problem there; childhood obesity rates are soaring. Then I learned of changes that turned my "Sesame Street" world upside-down.
My beloved blue, furry monster who sang "C is for cookie, that's good enough for me" is now advocating eating healthy. There's even a new song "A Cookie Is a Sometimes Food," where Cookie Monster learns there are "anytime" foods and "sometimes" foods.
"Sacrilege!" I cried. "That's akin to Oscar the Grouch being nice and clean." (Co-workers gave me strange looks. But I didn't care.)
Being a journalist, I did the only thing I knew how to do. I investigated why "Sesame Street" gave Cookie Monster a health makeover.
The answer would lead me into a world where television producers worked with health experts and politicians, a place where Cookie Monster does care about his health, and by association, the health of children.
The first place I headed was the Internet. On the Sesame Street Web site, little had changed. There was Cookie Monster, in all his blue furriness. He was holding a plate of cookies. He was chomping on a cookie. He still looked the same. But as we all know, looks can be deceiving.
So I searched the site for news on Cookie Monster and up popped a press release about the show's "Healthy Habits for Life" emphasis. Buried near the bottom was a one-sentence mention about Cookie Monster eating fewer cookies.
But what did that mean? Scarfing one plateful instead of two?
I picked up the telephone. "What's going on with Cookie Monster?" I asked the "Sesame Street" press office. "Why are you doing this?"
They sent me to Dr. Rosemarie T. Truglio, the show's vice president of research and education.
She said the show changes every year, focusing not just on teaching numbers and letters but also emotional and physical health. With the rise in childhood obesity, Truglio said "Sesame Street" is concentrating on the need to teach children about healthy foods and physical activity.
This season, each episode opens with a "health tip" about nutrition, exercise, hygiene and rest.
Truglio said "Sesame Street" also will introduce new characters, such as talking eggplants and carrots, and offer parodies, such as "American Fruit Stand." Even guest stars will address healthy activities, such as Alicia Keys talking and singing about the importance of physical activity.

Even politicians have gotten into the act, filming public service announcements with "Sesame Street" residents. In one taping, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist taught Elmo to exercise jumping up and down. In another, Sen. Hillary Clinton and the small red monster discuss the various textures and tastes of foods.
But what about their position on Cookiegate?
"Even Cookie Monster is learning to control his cookie cravings," Frist told me by e-mail. "His sage advice opened our eyes to the simple joys of a tasty cookie and now reminds us that moderation is the key to healthy living."
Cookie Monster was not available for comment. (I'm hoping he hasn't gone too Hollywood.)
"We are not putting him on a diet," said his spokesman, Truglio. "And we would never take the position of no sugar. We're teaching him moderation."
The furry one also plans to try different kinds of cookies (read: healthier cookies) rather than his just staple, chocolate chip.
But will he still scarf his food? Yes, plus the occasional object, Truglio said.
But isn't that unhealthy? Her reply: He's still Cookie Monster.
Cookie Monster appears to be happy with the new "sometimes food" song, because at the end he warbles: "Is sometimes now?"
"Yes," he's told.
So there it is. Cookie Monster still gobbles cookies, he's just a healthier version of his old self. His eyes are still googly, his fur is still scruffy and he's still messy.
Even "Sesame Street" recognizes that we all need guilty pleasures.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Thoughts about moving to Oki...

Hi everyone, I finally have the chance to write. You all will be glad to know that Lupe is back in Okinawa, Japan. He got there on April 2nd. Basically we are all waiting for things to settle down over there and for him to get situated and stuff like that. Hopefully he will be in Las Vegas to pick us up in May. Don't know exact date yet, but definitely looks good for May. We just need to get housing and the girls registered in school.
Dezi is especially excited that her daddy is coming to get us soon. Like I said, Daddy's little girl. Lupe already has forewarned me about seriously spoiling her when he gets back, which is really a good thing I guess. She really needs to be spoiled by him. Sometimes I feel bad because Sydney takes up a lot of my attention and when we go out, we sometimes have to cut things short. That's when I really feel bad for Dezi. I'm just glad that she understands and takes it very well. She's been so good in understanding.
As for me, I'm looking forward in experiencing a new place with new people. I'm just so glad that the Garza's are there. Makes it feel a little more like home. They are our close family friends who are now more family than friends.
I'm a little scared, but excited all at the same time. I haven't been too far from my family and this will be the first time. My family and I are very close. My dad still calls me his baby doll which of course I still like hearing. My Mom and I were sitting around the table the other day just talking about how she will miss our little girls and realizing that the next time they see them, they will be a lot older. Mom and Dezi have been bonding the last couple of days which is so cute. I caught them dancing downstairs to oldies music. My mom was teaching Dezi a routine. Dezi started dancing and singing. It was the cutest thing. So basically, when Dezi gets the chance she's been asking my mom to teach her how to dance and to sing.
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