Thursday, January 28, 2010

The Pregnancy Pact

Last week I watched a Lifetime movie, "The Pregnancy Pact." Despite the disclaimer at the beginning of the movie that basically the movie is a work of fiction, this did happen in "real" life a few years ago. It is a sad fact, but seeing a teen mom is now becoming common. In the movie there is a daycare in the high school where teens can bring their kids so they can finish school. They said that it costs $13,000 to take care of one baby. That is a lot of money that could buy a lot of birth control or teach better or more varied sex ed. The movie was fairly good, though I didn't like how the first half of the movie seemed very pro abortion. Thora Birch's character kept asking the girls if they were going to keep the baby. My opinion is, if you can have the fun, you need to pay the price and at least give birth to the baby, then give it up for adoption if you can't take care of him/her. Also, they depicted buying condoms in a very bad light...who goes to a gas station where some greasy guy sells them like candy? Go to Wal-Mart where no one is going to bat an eye at your box of Trojans.

Teen pregnancy is on the rise for the first time since 1990. Though I'm sure the media would like to say it is not their fault, but the fault of parents not watching their teens, I would beg to differ. I remember when I was a teen, I rarely saw or heard about sex on tv or in movies. My parents would turn the channel if such a thing came on. Now, shows for 10-11 year olds talk not only about sex but show sex. So much that it seems like if you haven't already given up your viriginity by the time you are 15, that you are a prude, a goody two shoes, or that there is something wrong with you. I think the media needs to take a step back. Kids don't need boyfriends or girlfriends at such a young age. They don't need to be having sex, and having babies when they haven't even graduated high school.

I watch "Teen Mom" whenever it happens to be on. I like that this show shows the reality of having a baby at such a young age. Most of the girls aren't with their baby daddies and those that are have very rocky relationships. The only couple that is still together, and happy, is one who gave up their baby because they knew they couldn't take care of her, even though they may have wanted to keep her. I think so many girls think that having a baby is going to be all fun...afterall, they are just like dolls, right? Let me tell you, the cuter the baby, the more work(I should know!)

I hope the number of teen pregnancies declines very soon. We need better sex ed in the classes, more activities for teens after school, and better programing on tv and in movies.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Gimme my money, man!

I can't wait for our tax return this year. I don't know how much we'll be getting back, but I can only hope it involves 4 digits. I'm hopeful because now that we have Roman, he is supposed to be a big deduction(I hope this is not some big conspiracy that parents have to tell other couples so they'll have babies, too...there better be money involved!), plus we put in a new air conditioning unit last year, so we should be getting back a bit. I've been mentally spending money(or dreaming) on what we would do with the extra money. We'll save most of it, but here are a few items that are on our wishlist:

  1. A new roof. We have a sizable leak over our dining room(aka Unlce Bob's Self Storage.) To have it patched will cost $500, and I think about 5 grand for a brand new roof. No matter what our return is, this is the one thing I know we will be doing!
  2. This chaise lounge for our living room...it would be nice to have more seating.
  3. Our cellphones are almost past their prime...Michael's cell phone has a hard time holding it's charge. So far we like the Samsung Rogue.
  4. It would be nice to have a wireless router so our cable line doesn't go half way around the house!
  5. A laptop computer to go with that wireless router. It would be so much easier to get on the computer in the living room while Roman plays, instead of having to wait for him to go to sleep.
  6. Pay off some bills, maybe even Michael's truck.
  7. Take a vacation in the spring or summer. I'm not sure where we would go, I would like to go to Disney, but Roman is a little young still(plus I hope to be pregnant again soon, so rides will be a no go.) Maybe to Atlanta, New Orleans, IDK.
Okay, so those are a few of my dream items, what do you plan on doing with your tax return?

Friday, January 15, 2010

Addicted to Fame

I guess January is the month of unveiling new looks in order to get make on magazine covers(People mag, specifically.) First it was Kate Gosselin with her $10,000 make over, which was mostly for hair extensions...is it just me or do they look really silly on her? It looks like some cheap Halloween wig. Well, at least her exes ex girlfriend likes it. "Jon always gave her s--- about having short hair. Props to Kate. She can now be a MILF!" said Haley Glassman. YES! Just what Kate always wanted, to be considered a MILF!

Look at me!

Now herpes simplex 1(or was she 2?), Heidi Montag is revealing her new body. Wow. I don't know what she told her surgeon, but I think she is trying to look like sex toy blow up Betty, or something. Her boobs are DDD's AND she wants them bigger! Watch out Dolly Parton! She says that she is addicted to plastic surgery, and some say that she has body dimorphic disorder. Really, I think she is just a fame monger. Afterall, she did write a book about it! Herpes Simplex 1 and 2 both need personality make overs.
Coming to a frat room near you

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Money for nothing and your chicks for free

This is kind of a spawn off of the previous post. All dating shows seem to have glamorous dates, while those of us in the real world are back in reality, and are more than likely, poor. Here are some date ideas that are free or cheap:

  1. Visit the library. Ours has recently released movies and cds. Free sure beats paying $1 per title/per night at Redbox! Plus they will let us check out 4 at a time.
  2. Cook together. This is something what my husband and I did when we first started dating. We would pick out a recipe from a cook book at make it together. Sometimes it would be for just us, sometimes we would cook for family, too.
  3. Go on a picnic. Take those recipes that you made out to the park!
  4. Free music in the park. During the summer we have music on the beach and in the park. It is a great way to spend an evening away from the TV.
  5. Walk around downtown. Sometimes we would get coffee at our favorite spot, Breaktime Espresso Cafe.
  6. Go to the beach. It is nice to sit out, read magazines, and sip on a bushwhacker.
  7. Do a craft. Sometimes we would paint pottery, make holiday decorations, or scrapbook. Shopping for supplies is half the fun.
  8. Puzzles/Games. Once we both got 2 copies of the same Sudoku book and would see who could finish first. Traditional puzzles are good(as long as the cat doesn't take the pieces) and so are board games(I like Scene It.)
  9. Check the paper for free/cheap things. Usually there aren't very many things to do in Pensacola, unless you are under 5 or over 50. But, sometimes they do have free events, festivals, art shows, etc.
  10. Go to the park. And pretend that you are 5 and swing on the swings and slide down the slide(why are these words both nouns and verbs?)

Let me know what ideas you may have!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

You're in this for the wrong reasons

I don't watch "The Bachelor," but everyone on the morning talk shows was talking about what happened on last nights episode. Apparently, one of the desperate beauties(who all seem to be models), had "inappropriate relations with a staffer," whatever that means exactly. Well, I guess the bachelor is not the only one in that house trying to spread herpes. Why is it okay for the guy to go around smooching every girl, but it isn't okay for her to be playing the field, too? They said she was there "for all the wrong reasons." Well, I think her reasons are to find love(and some lovin') just like him.

The playa

Also, all of these dating shows are just getting out of hand. They all revolve around some traditionally handsome man who seems to have a great job, but it always makes me wonder, why can't he meet a woman in real life? What is wrong with him that he has to go on a dating show and have "dates" aka hook up sessions with 20 girls?

These "dates" are so unrealistic, too. None of these can probably afford a date on a yacht with champagne service and butlers. No, the most romantic date these girls would probably go on would be at the Olive Garden. Which is why I think these shows never pan out, I think they all fall in love with the lifestyle more than they do the guy. Heck, I bet the uni bomber could even seem romantic and perfect if every detail was planned out for him.

Mmm. Breadsticks.
Bonus(and not Jonas:)


Oh! I found these funny quotes from Rozlyn Papa, the trouble maker on "The Bachelor":

She says the scandal has seeped "into my personal life. I have a 7-year-old little boy at home that I want to look up to me, and to have this blatant lie out there perpetuated by the show itself, it's hurtful. It's scary to think what my son will think of me."

Um...he'll think that you messed up the chance to have a pilot as his new daddy.

She insists she merely befriended a male producer (who has since been fired) -- but nothing more. "I would absolutely call him a friend," she says. "A good friend."

Such a good friend they had "benefits." Good "benefits." And not the free health care kind.

Adds Papa, "It really comes down to my son. Why would you go on national television and throw a mom under the bus like that?"

Why would you go on national television if you were concerned what other people were going to think of you?

Saturday, January 9, 2010

getting started

Well, I'm finally going to start a blog. I've been wanting to start one for quite some time, over a year now, but I've never known what to write about. I wish I could be creative and dream of something al la "Julie and Julia" or "Living Oprah"(why didn't I think of this...oh yeah, 'cause I'm broke. And I don't particulary like Oprah.) So, for right now, I'll just write about my life.

I have a lot of time on my hands now that I just work very part part time, but then again, I seem to have no time for myself as Roman, who is almost 10 months old, demands almost all of my attention at every waking hour. But, this year as he grows older, I want to take more time to do the things I enjoy. Like scrapbooking, sewing, and crafting in general. Oh, and I want to actually finish a book in a timely manner! Right now I'm reading

and

I'm about 1/2 way through with Time Traveler and on chapter 7 of Purpose Driven Life.