November 30, 2005

The Case of the Missing Wheel

While Chris is galavanting all over New England for the PEZ movie, I had my own adventure Tuesday morning in Savannah, when I left my apartment to drive 90 minutes to work only to discover that my car only had 3 wheels. The other one was stolen and replaced with an old car battery which propped the car up. (yes, the whole wheel. Rim & tire. This seems to be a common question). The last thing I had stolen from me in Savannah was a bike tire off my bike, so obviously the criminals that prowl my street like rubber. And of course this would happen the first time ever that Chris has gone out of town without me since before we were married. And while everyone else I know in this town is out of the state for vacation. (This all sounds oddly familiar, because the last time I was left all alone without Chris or anyone else I knew in town, my water tank exploded on the road and I came down with an terrible stomach flu and could hardly get out of bed, let alone take care of myself).


At any rate, I spent Tuesday morning talking to police, buying lugnuts to fasten the spare doughnut to the car (thanks to some friendly officers who took me to the car supply place and put the wheel on for me), hunting down a rim that fit my car (two junkyards later), and finally waiting at Sam's for an hour to have the rim and a new tire put on the car (I was the first person TO Sam's but somehow at least 3 cars were serviced before mine... I even overheard someone telling the girl working the counter that I should have been in front of these other people). So I was massively late to work, but luckily made it in time to teach my classes. And I didn't even break down in tears. Being the big sissy I am, that's saying something. I did, however, wake Chris up to whine to him and call both my parents more than once during this whole mess.


Unfortunately, at the moment I can't say I learned anything from this ordeal, other than I should never let my husband leave the state without me.


As for Chris, he's in New Jersey today, and will be in Connecticut, New York City, and Washington DC tomorrow, and hopefully will be on his way home to me Friday. He's got all kinds of exciting stuff happening, which he'll be talking about at Making of PEZheads - The Movie when he gets a breather.

November 28, 2005

Goo & PEZ

Well, let me tell you what Chris is doing right now while I'm sitting in Savannah. Chris is in Buffalo, NY with the guitarist from the Goo Goo Dolls. No kidding. The guitarist, Robby, is working on a PEZ cartoon, and today a band he produces is filming the music video for the theme song for said PEZ cartoon. And Chris is there to film them making the music video, as well as to interview Robby, and The Juliette Dagger, which is the band doing the music video. All for the PEZ documentary. He drove 9 hours Saturday to Washington DC to pick up the other Chris, then the two of them drove 10 more hours to Buffalo last night, and they've been at this music video shoot since morning. He's having a good time. I'm jealous because I have to be responsible and work for a living. But, truth be told, I would probably be bored and freezing up there, so I guess it's not too bad.


Anyways, that is our news. We're really excited to get this kind of footage for the documentary. Good stuff. Goo stuff. Ha.

November 25, 2005

Buttons!

PEZheads buttons for sale


We have buttons! They're pretty awesome. Everyone needs a button of the Chris PEZhead on his/her backpack. You should go get one. Or twelve.


Oh, and the exciting news I've alluded to? It's close. I'll probably wait and let Chris post about it after it happens, since it's his thing, but I may not be that patient. So... Monday I should be able to let the cat out of the bag.

November 24, 2005

Kids' Thanksgiving

Today we had "The Kids' Thanksgiving" down in Jax. My brother and his fiancee hosted thanksgiving for me, Chris, and Chris's brother Sam. Our friend Paul came and had thanksgiving with us, too. Matt & Sara made the turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, broccoli casserole, stuffing, and candied yams. I made the corn casserole, green bean casserole, deviled eggs, and Chris made "pink stuff." We also brought pumpkin pie. So we had a LOT of food. It was yummy. There were leftovers to bring home. That made me happy. I really love thanksgiving. I think it's my favorite holiday. The whole point of the holiday is to eat lots of yummy food and hang out. And sleep, although I didn't get my traditional nap this year. Really, you can't beat it.


And we were pretty happy with our ability to hold our own with a full thanksgiving dinner cooked without the help of our parents, who until now were always in charge of thanksgiving preparations. I think we did a pretty good job of handling things. Our only mishaps were turkey that had to be put back in the oven to cook longer, and hard-boiled eggs that I had to nuke a bit longer because I didn't cook them all the way through. We live and learn.

November 17, 2005

the suspense is killing me

Ooh! oooh oooh! I am jumping out of my skin with exciting news about our PEZ movie, but I'm afraid to post it anywhere because I'm afraid I'll jinx* it. It seems like every time good stuff potentially will happen, it doesn't work out if we tell people. Bleh. So I'm holding it in until we have confirmation. Let's just say Chris has an exciting adventure ahead of him, and I don't because I have to be at work. Poor me. Lucky Chris. More later. In, like, a week.


* Yes, I know all my Calvinist friends are rolling their eyes at my use of the word jinx, but really, that's what it feels like. even if it's not true. that doesn't change what it feels like. so shush up and get over yourselves. ::wink::

November 12, 2005

PEZ Interview

Chris did an interview with House of PEZ website about the documentary we're making. You should check it out.

November 09, 2005

Fame and Fortune await!

...or maybe not.


Since the program I'm teaching for at Southeastern Technical College is so new, they decided to feature it in the Winter newsletter. Complete with a picture of me sitting in the Mac lab, and a quote, too. It's really strange that everyone at this school is walking around with a copy of my face staring at them.


In other news, we're selling fun new stickers for the PEZ movie... if you buy them, you're helping us to make this movie a reality. Plus I'll be your best friend. I mean, you can never have too many best friends.

November 07, 2005

Shameless PEZ plug

This past weekend we went to Myrtle Beach to film another PEZ convention. This one was a lot more laid back than the others... we got to hang out on the beach and stuff. We got some great interviews, and met the woman behind the voice of the Snapple commercials (who is an avid PEZ collector). It was a lot of fun. So our movie website has been updated with posts and photos, as well as a new trailer that went up about a week ago. Check it out - www.pezheadsthemovie.com.

Really. Check it out. Why haven't you clicked on the link yet?