The Bachelorette Update

Jun 6th, 2008 Posted in Miscellaneous | no comment »

I was able to watch all of the Bachelorette last night and forgot how much I love this show! Things are really heating up for the guys and I think that it is going really well for DeAnna. She seems to be making the right choices and is determined to fall in love with the one guy that is right for her. On one of her one-on-one dates, she chose not to give the rose to Richard, meaning he had to leave that very night and she was visibly upset about it. What ABC is doing with this show this season is allowing the Bachelorette to explain her choices so that the viewers are not caught off guard. This allows everyone else watching at home to be in tune with what is going on in DeAnna’s mind.

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Marley & Me

Jun 5th, 2008 Posted in Miscellaneous | one comment »

I read this book written by John Grogan and totally loved it. I could relate to everything the author talked about: from puppy trials and tribulations to how strong your feelings grow as you and the dog grow old together. The movie is coming out at the end of this year with Owen Wilson and Jennifer Anniston. Can’t wait!

A Busted Finger (continued)

Jun 4th, 2008 Posted in Miscellaneous | no comment »

There is a happy ending to my sad story about my finger getting slammed in a car door and that is what I really wanted to tell you all about. But I had to preface the happiness by going into great detail about the pain I went through four months ago so you will understand why I am so thrilled about the final outcome.

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A Busted Finger

Jun 3rd, 2008 Posted in Miscellaneous | 2 comments »

Some of you may be aware of my recent injury to my right hand’s ring finger. For those of you who do not know, please read on. For those of you who are faint at heart, skip this one.

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Getting Pictures Taken

May 30th, 2008 Posted in Pictures | no comment »

How cute is this picture?

My Aunt Lisa sent it to me after taking it at the Memorial Day parade in Northwood this past Monday.

Upon saying goodbye to Brianna at the party on Saturday, her dad asked if I was going to go to the parade and Brianna smiled up at me and said, “I’m in it!” I giggled and smooched her cheek and said I was sorry to miss it, that I had to fly back to California that day.

The girl in the middle caught my eye. She’s looking at the camera in a sort of shy manner, as if to say, “No, don’t take my picture…yes, please take it, please?” She is begging to be photographed despite her hand over her eye, slightly rubbing it as if to say this day is a bore or maybe she just woke up too early? Either way, she sure does look excited to get her picture taken.

The girl to the left of the photo seems perplexed, questioning “Why?” Nothing too in-depth, though. I wouldn’t want her to hurt herself by thinking too much into it…

Why are you taking our picture?
Why am I holding this banner?
Why is the sky blue?

But my little cousin Brianna to the right, she is no more than happy to be alive as she spreads a small smile across her rosy cheeks. It looks like she has been smiling way too much on this bright sunny parade-day. Or maybe the camera was positioned in front of her face for too long and now she is gritting her teeth saying, “Take the picture already!” But my sweet little Brianna would never say that! 🙂 Just like me, we always smile the same beautiful smile when a camera is present. We are never caught off guard looking silly…

When Ryan and I were getting pictures taken after our wedding ceremony, I smiled the same way for every shot. The photographer kept directing my husband to turn his head just so and at one point I felt totally neglected, he was not addressing me, not once! I said, “What about me? Am I OK?” The photographer put his camera down to reveal his smiling face and he said, “Nicole, you are so beautiful and your smile is flawless, do not change a thing.” Yeah, that’s me…flawless Nicole.

Unlucky

May 29th, 2008 Posted in Miscellaneous | no comment »

I have bad car karma. The unlucky stuff that has happened to my car is unreal. And it is not more than 3 things, but still they are all so unlucky and so upsetting at the same time.

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The Bachelorette Update

May 28th, 2008 Posted in Miscellaneous | no comment »

This week’s episode showed a lot of tension between the 15 guys left to fight for DeAnna’s heart. The three guys who got first impression roses actually got to live with DeAnna in her mansion, and the remaining 12 guys had to stay in bunk-beds in the “guest room” (more like an out-house) with an outdoor shower sans curtain or hot water. They were truly living it rough and it was so funny to watch. Another twist that ABC has added to this season is that every guy who gets an advance rose on one of the dates gets to live with DeAnna until the next rose ceremony when three more roses will be given out.

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When I Was At Home…

May 27th, 2008 Posted in Pictures | one comment »

My long weekend in New Hampshire was full of relaxing hours spent out of doors, soaking up the sun. I actually got some really good sun on my chest and face on Saturday while at my brother, Curt’s graduation party, which my parents hosted out back on the patio.

This is a picture of me and my two brothers, Curtis (left) and Kyle (right).

Below are pictures of my cousin, Carrie and I in front of one of the crab apple trees in my parents front yard. This is JUST before the white petals snow down off the branches painting the ground. In just a few days, the slightest breeze will knock them all off.



Then on Sunday, I spent some time walking Sophie (my childhood black lab I picked out when I was 16), I also watched Sophie and Daisy swim (my other brother, Kyle’s dog whom I believe to be possessed by some kind of demon), and then I laid on the hammock with my mom eating a dozen sugar-free popsicles, just soaking up the sun. It was a really great weekend.

After the big party on Saturday, we were all tired from the amount of time spent in the sun and cool breeze that constantly picked up every few minutes to cool us down. There was a lot of food-preparing, food-laying-out, and food-cleaning up. Everyone was constantly walking up and down the deck stairs from patio to kitchen (well, all of the women at least) to make sure all the guests were full of food. Then when the last guest left and the last Tupperware container was sealed and stored in the refrigerator, we all congregated to the couches and chairs in the living room to relax for the rest of the night in front of the TV.

Sunday I got up at 5:30am to go fishing with my folks. We got on the water around 6:30am after getting some oatmeal and home-made cinnamon-raisin toast for breakfast from the diner. Despite the cool breeze, the sun was still hot when it hit our faces, warming our bodies as we enjoyed the peaceful lake.

We were the third boat to get in the water so much of the morning we had the entire, peaceful lake to ourselves. My dad and mom and I cruised slowly in the “Miss Nicki” with three poles trailing behind, while waiting to hear the beep from the Fish Finder that tells us when we are passing over fishies. It gives us something to do while we wait for a bite. But during this outing, we only got one bite; Daddy let me reel it in. After pulling it out of the water, we could see that the poor rainbow trout had hooked itself in the head above the eye.

When we dropped him in the bucket, blood and fish-brains were swirling as he frantically waved his fins. Dad kept saying, “He’s still kickin’ we could probably throw him back.” I think he saw how much I was looking at the fish and how hard it was for me to refrain from naming it. The no-name fish seemed to be doing OK despite the hit to the head, he was swimming upside-down for a while, but then righted himself and continued to swim in circles at the bottom of the bucket. I was afraid to touch his shiny scales (as if he had fangs and would bite me), but his under-belly was quite pretty—the purest white on the bottom, a pink stripe on the sides and then slowly the colors darkened to a green at his top to avoid prey. Dad ended up eating him for lunch that day.

I spent a few minutes in my Dad’s shop while he was fixing one of his trucks. I noticed that he installed a pull-up bar underneath the shield I made when I was in college. The shield was part of a project for a Medieval History course I took my Senior year. We could write a paper about some part of the medieval times or make something from the medieval times. The crest in the upper left hand corner is the actual crest for my family name ‘Tasker’ and the picture in the bottom right hand corner is something I created to represent what my family probably would have done in the medieval times (dig wells).

The antlers underneath the shield are from one of the deer my dad murdered on his last hunting trip. He took them from the poor animal’s head and mounted them on a piece of wood with the skull still intact. Lovely.

Going Home

May 23rd, 2008 Posted in Poetry | no comment »

Going home is a real treat for me
The night before I fly is filled
With angst and anticipation

I look forward to arriving at airports
And going through layovers
Even the late night departures
Do not bother me that much

I sleep through most of the trip
Or try to read and make time fly by
As I fly over the states

Here I come New Hampshire
I am making another visit
I know that you have missed me
Do not worry, I will be there soon

Copyright © 2008 N.E. Tasker

The Bachelorette

May 22nd, 2008 Posted in Miscellaneous | one comment »

Finally, the new season for DeAnna has begun and I am so excited. I watched the first episode last night and got to see 25 guys going totally nuts over this one girl. When watching the Bachelor in the past few seasons, I was not surprised to see the girls getting greedy over the guy, especially during the first night with the cocktails in play. But the guys for this season of The Bachelorette are literally doing anything and everything they can think of to get DeAnna’s attention. And I mean, off-the-wall crazy stuff.

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Do I Miss It?

May 21st, 2008 Posted in Miscellaneous | no comment »

My Aunt Lisa asked me if I missed the country scenery of New Hampshire, after moving to California.

I lived in New Hampshire all my life…well, for my first 18 years at least until I moved (temporarily) to Massachusetts where I went to college for four years. Then I moved to California and have been living here since 2004. I have grown accustomed to the free-way driving, but still hate to drive in downtown LA. I do not see how anyone could ever get used to that, but I hold my own.

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got basenjis?

May 20th, 2008 Posted in Cali | no comment »

As Cali grows older, she is more fun to hang with. These days, she is like a young adult, despite acting like a baby most of the time. Now, do not get me wrong, I loved her immensely as a young puppy when we first got her, but the amount of character that she displays these days, after learning how to live in the same house as us has been a real treat.

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