Awww, First Birthday

Posted By AmyD. on September 11, 2007

Ok, lots of camping pics and stories coming soon. However, today is a special day…

Sophie’s First Birthday!!

Sophie The Chinchilla's First Birthday

Happy Birthday Sophie! Here’s to many more years of munching alfalfa and apple logs!

Cut me some slack, I’ve barely unpacked and I’m already up to my neck with a to-do list. Gah! I’m told that cases like this call for bullet points.

* I feel bad for Britney Spears. Say what you want, but the girl is obviously in need of some therapy. I’m not even a fan… but, wow, this girl is taking a ton of shit lately. I keep thinking, why doesn’t someone tell her to start dressing and acting like Katie Holmes!!

* I can’t figure out who annoys me more, Kid Rock or Tommy Lee. I wish someone would have just let them beat the crap out of each other. I think Tommy Lee might have come out on top… he is a drummer. (I have NO idea why that would matter it just sounded good.)

* I hate public restrooms. HATE. HATE. They completely freak me out.

* Since my husband is so gung-ho on camping, I want a really nice trailer or RV… really nice.

* I think he just asked for another camping trip for his birthday. Which is in two weeks.

* Coming home to a clean house seriously ROCKS… ROCKS!

* I love the show, “Survivorman” on Discovery. However, I am getting tired of Ethan and Mike watching the SAME episodes over and over and OVER again.

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47 Responses to “Awww, First Birthday”

  1. Mr. Fabulous says:

    You want Britney to marry Tom Cruise?

  2. avitable says:

    First of all, really? You think Katie Holmes is stable and has it together? Seriously? I think on the inside, she’s more fucked up than anyone else out there. She should just emulate Anne Hathaway instead.

    Secondly, I tried to watch Survivorman, but the host is soooo annoying! He’s like Bulldog from Frasier, except I keep waiting and hoping that he’ll get eaten by something. His shark episode was so misinformed and recockulous I couldn’t even finish watching it.

  3. ADW says:

    What’s a clean house? Where can I gets me one of those?

  4. Miss Britt says:

    I’m sorry, but I have no pity for Britney after watching her “performance” at the VMA’s. I have freshman drill team girls who dance better than that and would KILL for the chance at a performance on that level.

    Whatever happened to needing to WORK for something?

  5. Joefish says:

    Yay for Sophie’s birthday! How much bigger does she need to get before we cat eat her?

  6. Amy says:

    Mr. Fab No, GOD NO. I just think Britney should dress like Katie Holmes.

    Avi Emulating Anne Hathaway is an excellent idea. I love her… but, I strictly meant – if Britney dressed like Katie – I think she’d catch less shit.

    ADW It requires teenagers who take orders.

    Miss B Understandable. Except the sympathy part. But, then, I’ve endured both ends of custody battles and I don’t care who you are – it seriously messes you up, and obviously that is the least of this girl’s problems. She catches shit just for leaving her house – let alone screwing up at a performance where she is being made fun of already. I’m sure your drill team girls didn’t have two kids, a public mental breakdown where they shaved their head, and paparazzi chasing them constantly. My entire point is that this girl needs some professional help.

    Joe :lmfao: There will be no roasting of the chin. :rolleyes:

  7. Miss Britt says:

    They also don’t get PAID for it… and that’s where my sympathy ends.

    Why am I always the bitch in these scenarios?

  8. Amy says:

    I don’t know. Your inability to empathize is something I’ve been working on for months! After all, we’ve all had our breakdowns, we just don’t do them in front of cameras while shaving our heads.

    And, having depression and other issues, I feel for someone like that. She’s completely lost and while no where NEAR the talent, is much like a Judy Garland scenario where she is just being used up and no one really gives a shit if she cracks while doing it.

  9. avitable says:

    She’s a fucking adult, and it’s not like she’s been touring or something. And people have tried to help and she’s rejected it. So, just sit back and watch the trainwreck.

  10. Amy says:

    I’m not even going to acknowledge that.

    Ass. :banghead:

    :whosnext:

  11. avitable says:

    Maybe she and Angelina Jolie can go have a little whorefest picnic!

  12. Hayley says:

    :D I wouldnt want to be Britney despite the money. Think she’s an accident waiting to happen..which knowing her probably will!

    By the way love your blog very funny have added you to my blogroll.
    HayleysPerfect.blogspot.com

  13. Miss Britt says:

    Woah. I don’t have an inability to empathize at ALL. In fact, I am quiet good at EMPATHY.

    My flaw is my ability to SYMPATHIZE. There’s a difference.

    RE: Britney – I have absolutely no judgment towards her for falling apart, gaining wait, etc. etc. etc. In fact, in THAT area I do feel bad for her – just as I would for any other woman/person going through that shit.

    But. I’m not going to say “oh, well, it’s OK that she sucked at a performance… we should feel bad for her.” That’s her JOB – and there are a million people more capable of pulling off whatever the hell that was on the VMA’s.

    If I had a doctor who sucked at his job – whether for personal reasons or whatever – I would find a new doctor. Doesn’t mean I wouldn’t empathize or sympathize with the doc on a personal level, but I sure as hell wouldn’t continue to go there because “well, he’s had it rough”.

    Like you said – who the hell HASN’T? Why are celebrities allowed to fall apart and no one is allowed to call them on it or expect some level of professional accountability.

    We’d expect that from anyone else. Personal crisis or not.

  14. Miss Britt says:

    AND…

    when you get your ass up on stage for a living, you are ASKING to be judged on your abilities up there. And if people love you, you are rewarded quite well for it.

    That shit the other night? Sucked. Ass. Period.

  15. Amy says:

    For starters, I said, “I feel bad for Britney Spears. Say what you want, but the girl is obviously in need of some therapy. I’m not even a fan… but, wow, this girl is taking a ton of shit lately.”

    Now, I don’t think that is excusing anyone from a poor job performance. Judging someone on that basis is one thing. What I am talking about is the rest of her behavior and actions.

    But, I do think it’s going too far to have her perform (obviously not at her best) and have people in the audience laughing and of course, Sara Silverman hopping up and saying, “at 25 she’s accomplished all she’s going to.” right after she left the stage.

    There is a point where it is too much and is just cruel. Public humiliation is hard for anyone it doesn’t matter how much money you have.

    Judge the performance, fine, but to have people on a stage calling your kids, “the cutest mistakes you’ve ever seen” right before you go on? WOW… that is harsh.

    Again, my entire point was not the VMAs – it was a simple statement, that I feel bad for her… she’s really taking a ton of shit and regardless of whether or not she brings it on herself, what kind of a sick, mob mentality do we have when we leap on someone and kick them when they are down?

    And, wow, this has really blown up into something large when it was just a simple, bullet point, comment in passing.

    I notice no one had anything to say about Kid Rock and Tommy Lee. LOL

  16. Amy says:

    Hayley Ooops, missed your comment. Sorry!

    And, yep, definitely accident waiting to happen!

    Thanks for stopping by!!

  17. Miss Britt says:

    OK, I will agree that being out right mean is just… well… mean. I don’t think that’s OK to do to anyone.

    Unless, of course, it’s over margaritas with girlfriends. Then it’s totally acceptable.

    And I still can’t believe you said I have an inability to empathize.

  18. Amy says:

    Hmmm,

    Empathy – the intellectual identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another.

    I’m not in your head so maybe that isn’t for me to say. Perhaps a better word would have been compassion.

    Compassion – a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering.

    While I have not seen a lot of empathy exhibited, I know I haven’t seen much compassion.

    :heartbeat: :whistle:

  19. Miss Britt says:

    :heartbeat: :heartbeat: ? Really?

    First – as I said, EMPATHY is actually my natural inclination. And as you can see, there is a difference. You’re right, you’re not in my head – so that’s a moot point.

    But THIS….

    “Compassion – a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering.”

    Really? You’ve never seen me with a strong desire to alleviate the suffering?

    While I would freely admit (and in fact, I think I did) that compassion and sympathy are not my strong suit – it surprises me that YOU of all people would claim to have not seen it from me.

    I may not feel the need to “fix” or “alleviate” a stranger’s suffering – be them celebrity or not. But I sure as hell think you of all people can attest to the fact that I have a desire to alleviate the suffering of those I care about.

    And if you can’t… well… to be honest, I’m not sure what to say to that.

    But it sure as hell wouldn’t be :heartbeat:

  20. Amy says:

    I was strictly keeping the comment in relation to this line of conversation, I certainly didn’t mean to imply that it covered EVERYTHING, every conversation, every thought, every emotion. I was specifically pointing it out where this topic is concerned.

    In fact, I would have hoped that my adding :heartbeat: :whistle: would have implied that I certainly didn’t think you were like that 100% of the time.

    I would say that you are one of the most compassionate people I know when it comes to close friends, family, people you know very well.

  21. Mom says:

    ok, gotta come out of hiding for this one.

    “I feel bad for Britney Spears. Say what you want, but the girl is obviously in need of some therapy. I’m not even a fan… but, wow, this girl is taking a ton of shit lately.”

    Where does this say she shouldn’t be held accountable for a poor performance, or she wasn’t giving her Professional Best? I personally am not a fan, but as a human-being , I feel sorry for ANYONE, regardless of career choice, that is obviously in serious trouble.
    She is scrambling to make a “come back” and I don’t see that happening in her condition.

    The people that are taking the pot shots, are no different than those that do the same thing around the “water cooler”. Let’s make the nasty comments, get attention at someone else’s expense. Robert Downey Jr. is a good example of the Hollywood crowd stepp’n up and wishing him well. The same can be said for Owen Wilson, who has a serious problem with depression. This little gal could be suffering from the same thing and more.

    We don’t have to be a fan, pay to watch her perform, but as human-beings we don’t need to kick when it is so obvious that she is in need of help, and that was what Amy was saying.

    good job Amy…boy those talks when you were little paid off…

  22. Amy says:

    That’s exactly what I was trying to say. Wish I could have said it like that. Thanks, Mom! :heartbeat:

  23. Miss Britt says:

    Well, if we’re talking about in comment conversation only – I’m pretty sure all of my comments were directed at her performance.

    And feeling sorry for someone because they are another human is fine. But I don’t think it makes you cold hearted if you don’t feel a need to “alleviate the suffering” of a total stranger either.

  24. Amy says:

    :doh: One might say that it is very, very easy to have compassion and a desire “to alleviate the suffering” of someone we know, friends, family, etc. Who doesn’t? In fact, I’m sure that is technically considered compassion, but it is also just an aspect of caring for those you care about, it doesn’t take much effort when your heart is already invested.

    When you can have sympathy for someone you don’t know and don’t necessarily have any feeling for – I think that is when one is really talking about having compassion.

    And, wow, who called you cold hearted? Certainly not me.

    And, again, I never directed anything toward her performance, my comment was a very general comment about someone who is obviously in trouble. It had nothing to do with her performance.

    I think this says it all, “We don’t have to be a fan, pay to watch her perform, but as human-beings we don’t need to kick when it is so obvious that she is in need of help…”

    And, really goes for just about anyone, not just Britney Spears.

    I’m still absolutely floored that a very benign comment has caused so much “controversy” or has been taken so personally. Good grief. It was a very tiny part of a whole post.

    :surrender:

  25. DutchBitch says:

    Well, only if someone would’ve taped them beating the crap out of eachother… Otherwise what would be the use… I mean: we should have something fun out of it other than them shutting up for a change… right?

  26. avitable says:

    I just can’t feel sorry for someone who has had multitudes of people telling her she’s in trouble, and she’s blatantly ignoring them. She gets what she deserves. Just like Judy Garland did.

  27. Amy says:

    DB No kidding!!!

    Avi I seriously doubt you know much of Judy Garland’s history or you wouldn’t say something so ridiculous and just flat out silly.

  28. Chickie says:

    I just wanted to tiptoe into the fray and say congratulations on keeping the lovely rodent alive to celebrate such a milestone.

    (quietly backing out of the comments now)

  29. avitable says:

    Well, she lived into her 40s and she was forcefed drugs as a child actor. Since she and Britney (the independent multimillionaire who chose to spiral down and become a laughinstock as an adult, not as a child) are sooooo similar, I figured if you could compare them, I would also compare them.

  30. Miss Britt says:

    Amy, I don’t think it’s a gross exaggeration to feel like the comments you made in response suggested that I was cold hearted for not “feeling sorry” for Britney – or for having anything less than sympathetic to say about her.

    And your exact response was “Your inability to empathize is something I’ve been working on for months!”

    How is that not to be construed as taken out of this comment thread?

    And how do you honestly expect that to not hurt someone’s feelings?

    The ability to have compassion for a stranger may be admirable. But I do not agree that if you know someone it’s no longer considered compassion, simply because it’s an expected part of caring.

    Shit. I know lots of people who “care” who don’t have compassion.

    There’s a wide space between saintly compassion for every person on earth & a cold hearted person with an “inability to empathize”.

  31. Amy says:

    Chickie :help: LOL – Thank you VERY much!!

  32. Amy says:

    Miss B I really don’t know where you are coming from with all of this. I really don’t. That was obviously a joke and God knows I’ve said worse to you before and you have never taken such offense.

    Sounds like something else is at play here and quite frankly, I don’t think I have much to do with it.

    “I’m still absolutely floored that a very benign comment has caused so much “controversy” or has been taken so personally. Good grief. It was a very tiny part of a whole post. :surrender: ”

    I’m glad you guys are up for a debate session on Britney Spears… but I think I’m done now.

    Have a great day!

  33. Miss Britt says:

    The debate, for me, wasn’t on Britney Spears. I couldn’t really care one way or another – as you’ve pointed out.

    What hurt my feelings was you saying I have “an inability to empathize that you’ve been working on for months.”

    I’m not sure what you’re not getting about how – whether it was intended that way or not – that could be hurtful.

    How’s that go… whether you “meant it” or not, saying something hurtful is hurtful… right?

  34. avitable says:

    But I had an anti-Britney video and dance all ready that I was about to perform naked and post on the Interweb!

  35. Amy says:

    Britt That comment was in response to, “Why am I always the bitch in these scenarios?”

    You were sarcastic – so was I. It isn’t anything we haven’t joked about before. I’m floored that you chose now to start taking things so seriously!

    How you could take all of this so seriously is beyond me. Like I said, I think there are some other things going on that have nothing to do with me.

    And, as for not caring about Britney Spears… holy cow, Britt… you posted several comments that say other wise and then this whole thing has somehow been twisted into being about you.

    :confused:

  36. Miss Britt says:

    Yeah, so, apparently a “wow, I didn’t mean to, but I’m sorry I said something off hand that hurt your feelings” is hard to come by.

  37. Amy says:

    Demanding a public apology when you have my personal email, IM, and phone… wow. The truce flag was up three or more comments ago.

    Britt, I’m sorry your feelings are hurt.

  38. Crazy Lady says:

    so, after all those comments, um. wow. Happy Birthday Sophie? :what:

  39. Amy says:

    Crazy Lady Thank you! You have no idea how much I wish I had just put up the goofy picture of Sophie and left it at that. Of course, then I would have had to endure comments about my “rat” all day, gee, I’m so glad I avoided that! :blush:

  40. jeremy says:

    while not entirely sure of the science behind it, i’m pretty confident the thin layer of dirt and dried bodily fluid which covers his entire body would protect kid rock from anything tommy lee could throw at him.

  41. Amy says:

    Jeremy Hadn’t considered that. You are probably right. :lmfao:

  42. Y2K Survivor says:

    Now I am all filled with anxiety! Britt and Amy have been fighting and I am just sick with nervous agitation. Please, please please girls can’t you kiss and make up??? And to be sure there is no chance of future violence you should be topless so it is evident there are no weapons… maybe oil each other up so there is no chance of grappling or wrestling… its a great way to avoid violence. (Pssst!! Avi get the web cam out!!!)

  43. Megan says:

    I would just like to say “yellow journalism sucks.” And if all there is to talk about in this world is Spears’ lack of performance then we all need a reality check. Everyone has a bad night go to any theatrical venue on opening night 9 times out of 10 it sucks, but life goes on. And really I would like to know how anyone talented or not can stand up to the pressures of being in the spotlight these days. It’s not like there is this entire machine working behind a star making sure the image stays clean, everyone now a days wants a piece of action any way they can get it. So really lets get to the pressing matters of the world like illiteracy or obesity in our country’s youth. I could go on but i think you get the point. Sheesh.

  44. Megan says:

    And happy birthday to sophie!! She is soo cute.

  45. Amy says:

    Y2k Cute. Very cute. :rolleyes:

    Megan Excellent point and thank you! (from Sophie and I both)