Thursday, December 31, 2009

Dear Girls... 2009

Dear Girls,
Once again I find myself writing another year in review for my girls, in hopes that this blog still remains when you are old enough to read and digest it. Once again I will mention some events that probably will never be in the record/history books and others that I am sure will endure through time. I would say this was a year of rebuilding and growing. Last year we were blessed with you Charlotte, and this year our family grew with Uncle Tom and Aunt Mandi giving us a new cousin Lucy Lu. After a rough few months, the daycare in which you started announced that it was closing, (Bright Horizons – Morse and Cleveland Avenue) so we had to start you in a new daycare, one closer to home. Isabella you had your first ballet recital, which happened to fall on your birthday. Charlotte you have come so far, from crawling to walking and talking. This year we were blessed to be able to go to a few different places including Arizona to visit your great grandmother, Cabo San Lucas, to visit where we went on our honeymoon, Virginia, Washington DC, Michigan, Wisconsin. Your mother and I both ran our first half marathon and I was able to complete my first triathlon. We are hoping that 2010 has as many new and interesting things as 2009.

Our economy which is currently far from perfect, is rebuilding. The war in Iraq is probably far from over but they are rebuilding their culture and buildings. Government has gone through many changes with our nations first African American President took office.

Last year I mentioned Facebook coming to the forefront of social networking, I am comfortable to say that it had now dominating the market. “I saw you on Facebook” is a common saying now. However Twitter has taken hold as well. Windows 7 made it’s debut, it is much better than Windows Vista, but it is not as game changes as XP. In movies many series that I used to watch are rebuilding their empires and coming back on the scene, Transformers, G.I. Joe, Star Trek, Wolverine, and Terminator. On the small screen Hanna Montana had been dethroned in the ratings by a show that both of you watch, iCarly.

New words became very familiar to us this year: H1N1, Swine Flu, Tweet, Smart Phones, & Sexting

Sadly we lost arguably one of the most well known and respected entertainers of all time, Michael Jackson. Others that we last this year include Farrah Fawcett, Patrick Swayze, Billy Mays, Ted Kennedy.

Winners:
Oscars –
Actor – Sean Penn - Milk
Actress – Kate Winslet – The Reader
Best Picture and Directing– Slumdog Millionaire
American Idol - Kris Allen (However this was the year of Adam Lambert)
NASCAR - Jimmie Johnson
Heisman trophy - Mark Ingram of the University of Alabama
Super Bowl – Pittsburgh Steelers
World Series – NY Yankees
NBA Champions - Los Angeles Lakers
NBA MVP – LeBron James


Top Movies at the Box Office:
Transformers 2
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood
Up
The Hangover
Star Trek
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Monsters vs. Aliens
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

GOOGLE Searches (according to Google Zeitgeist):
Headline News
Swine flu
Inauguration
Rush Limbaugh
Rod Blagojevich
Henry Louis gates
h1b
California budget
Al Franken
Sonia Sotomayor
Mark Sanford

It's the Economy
Crisis
Cash for clunkers
Iceland
California
Recession
Obama
Unemployment rate
Green
Great depression
Inflation

Google.com - Fastest Rising
Twitter
Michael Jackson
Facebook
Hulu
hi5
Glee
Paranormal Activity
Natasha Richardson
Farrah Fawcett
Lady gaga

Google.com - Fastest Falling
John McCain
Olympics
Heath ledger
Barack Obama
Sarah Palin
Circuit city
Ron Paul
Iron man
Spore
wii fit

Google News - Fastest Rising
Swine flu
Susan Boyle
Jon and Kate
Adam Lambert
Rihanna (Chris brown)
New moon
Inauguration
Michael Jackson
Nadya Suleman
Missing link found

Google Image Search - Fastest Rising
Lady gaga
New moon
Michael Jackson
Megan fox
Selena Gomez
Rihanna
Taylor Swift
Bella swan
Alice Cullen
Jacob black

I Thee Wed
Khloe Kardashian & Lamar Odom
Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner
Kendra Wilkinson & Hank Baskett
Fergie & Josh Duhamel
Ellen Degeneres & Portia de Rossi
Scarlett Johansson & Ryan Reynolds
Tom Brady & Gisele Bundchen
Channing Tatum & Jenna Dewan
Andy Roddick & Brooklyn Decker
Heidi Montag & Spencer Pratt

Rest in Peace
Michael Jackson
Billy Mays
Steve McNair
DJ AM
David Carradine
Farrah Fawcett
Patrick Swayze
Marilyn chambers
Walter Cronkite
Les Paul

Lyrics
Poker face (lady gaga)
Halo (beyonce)
Love story (Taylor swift)
The climb (Miley Cyrus)
Down (jay Sean)
Just dance (lady gaga)
Birthday sex (Jeremih)
Use somebody (kings of Leon)
Heartless (kanye west)
Fireflies (owl city)

TV Shows
Glee
Bones
Fringe
ncis
Castle
House
Wipeout
Medium
Leverage
Kings

Concert Tickets
Taylor swift
Jonas brothers
u2
coldplay
Blink 182
Bruce Springsteen
Kenny chesney
Britney spears
nickelback
Rascal flats

Diets
South beach
Atkins
Acai berry
Mediterranean
Cabbage soup
hcg
Flat belly diet
low carb
Special k
Lemonade

Infomercials
p90x
shamwow
cricut
Magic bullet
snuggie
instyler
Slap chop
Hawaii chair
chalean extreme
ab circle pro

Exercise
p90x exercise program
Hula hoop exercise
Exercise ball
Gazelle
wii games
bowflex
zumba
pilates
yoga
pole dancing

Nearly 100 other new words and senses added to Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary here are a few:
acai
carbon footprint
cardioprotective
earmark
fan fiction
flash mob
frenemy
goji
green-collar
haram
locavore
memory foam
missalette
naproxen
neuroprotective
pharmacogenetics
physiatry
reggaeton
shawarma
sock puppet
staycation
vlog
waterboarding
webisode
zip line


Top TV Moments According to TV Guide:
Jan. 20 - Inauguration of Barack Obama as the nation's 44th president
March 12 - George Clooney and Julianna Margulies return to ER in a clever episode in which the pair harvests organs that, unbeknownst to them, save their old friend Carter's life.
March 17 - Adam Lambert sings a risky, Middle Eastern-inflected cover of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire" during American Idol.
March 20 - In the series finale of Battlestar Galactica.
April 6 - On House, Dr. Kutner (Kal Penn) commits suicide.
April 19 - It was the worst kept secret on Wisteria Lane. Edie Britt (Nicollette Sheridan), one of the original quintet on Desperate Housewives, was electrocuted and died.
May 12 - In the season finale of J.J. Abrams' Fringe, Olivia (Anna Torv) travels to meet with Dr. William Bell (Leonard Nimoy).
May 13 - Lost sets up a conundrum in its finale
May 14 - Just as Izzie's cancer becomes critical, the interns of Seattle Grace discover that a John Doe bus crash victim is actually George. Would Grey's Anatomy kill two of its original cast members in one fell swoop of a finale?
May 19 - Glee's fun first episode lodges itself in our brains all summer long
June 1 - Conan O'Brien takes over The Tonight Show
June 8 - David Letterman makes a joke about New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez impregnating Sarah Palin's daughter. He ultimately apologizes, but not before Palin accuses him of joking about statutory rape, and suggests that he preys on younger women. In October, he acknowledges that he did have consensual affairs with much younger adult female staffers.
June 22 - Jon and Kate Gosselin make a joint announcement that they have begun legal proceedings to dissolve their 10-year marriage.
Sept. 1 - On Rescue Me's Season 3 finale, when Teddy's wife, Ellie, dies in a car accident,
Sept. 13 - Kanye West charges the stage to interrupt Taylor Swift's acceptance speech for Best Female Video at the MTV VMAs, grabs the microphone and announces that Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time. Later in the show, when Beyonce accepts the award for Video of the Year, she graciously cedes her time to Swift.
Sept. 16 - Susan Boyle, who became an Internet sensation after her stunning performance of Les Miserables' "I Dreamed a Dream" on Britain's Got Talent, performs her signature song on the season finale of the talent competition's American version.
Sept. 20 - On Mad Men, Guy MacKendrick (guest star Jamie Thomas King) arrives from London to reorganize Sterling Cooper. At an office shindig, a drunken secretary accidentally runs over his foot with a John Deere riding mower, sending a spray of bone, blood and cashmere sock into the crowd.
Sept. 23 - Mackenzie Phillips appears on The Oprah Winfrey Show to promote her new memoir, High on Arrival. The book includes the shocking claim that she was raped by her father, musician John Phillips, and that she later had a consensual sexual relationship with him.
Sept. 23 - Among the delights of ABC's sitcom Modern Family is the revelation during the show's pilot episode
Oct. 8 - Jim's oafish brothers hijack the Office wedding with an actually charming YouTube tribute, in which each member of the wedding party takes turns dancing down the aisle. It wasn't Jim and Pam's dream wedding, but it was dream TV.
Oct. 15 - The world watches as a giant silver balloon floats over Colorado — purportedly with 6-year-old Falcon Heene trapped inside. An hour-and-a-half later, the balloon lands, empty. As the Heene family's story unravels, police determine that the whole event was a hoax designed to attract the attention of Hollywood, so the family could get its own reality show.
Nov. 20 - A teary Oprah Winfrey announces that the last episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show will be in 2011 — at the end of her 25th season.

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