Friday, October 31, 2008

Boo!


Happy Halloween!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Snow? And Cool Links.

On Sunday, it actually snowed. SNOWED! It's hard to see in this picture, but yes, that fuzzy stuff is snow. Now it's going to be 62 out tomorrow. Crazy!

If you like Gossip Girl, you have to read the Daily Intel from New York News. Every Tuesday after a new GG, they post a wrap up with Realness vs. Fakeness points. It's so hilarious and right on. This week's was great, as always. My favorite one - "So he just got up and left, abruptly?" Dan asks. "Like a Bass out of hell," Blair replies. We swear, it's like her headband whispers those lines into her ear. Plus 2.

My nerdiness might come out on this one, but I love GraphJam from the same people that LOLcats. How can you not like something that is funny and references a Scorpions song?
And then finally, most of what you find on Twitter isn't that interesting. But Fireland? Now he's funny. Like this one: I always get a little nostalgic this time of year because my first girlfriend was a pumpkin with a surprised expression carved into it.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Going Away Party for Linda

Last night we had a going away party for Linda, who is moving to the Sass next week. First, we met up at Champps for some drinks and appetizers.
Then we went to Melting Pot in Minneapolis. It was so cool to have a fondue meal and everything was really good. Here's Linda getting crazy with the lobster tail.

After the cheese course, the salad, and the meat course, there was the chocolate course! We had a chocolate and peanut butter dipping sauce, and then a turtle flavored one! That one had to be flambeed!

We had to pose for the pre-requisite photo outside of the restaurant. I didn't end up getting home until 1:30 or 2am, but it was so much fun. I have a laughing hangover. Linda, I'm going to miss you like crazy - I hope the Sass is ready for your sass!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Basement Is Clean!!

Yesterday, my SIL, MIL and FIL came over and helped me clean up the basement. It's an unfinished part of our house, but it always felt so unusable the way everything was just thrown in there. Here's the before:
And now for the after! This is the building supply storage area:
This is where the dogs kennels go and our new "family room":
My scrap supplies have moved so they are more accessible! I still need to organize this part, but one thing at a time!!
And the new "family room". We've had these two futons since college, and all they were doing were collecting dust. Now we can actually use them if we want to. That's the part I'm most excited about! Now all of the dust bunnies are gone and all of the boxes and junk that were just in the basement are gone! Dh is going to be so surprised when he comes home on Wednesday!

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Umm....Yeah.

This is so crazy! I actually went to Kindergarten through Senior year with this guy!!

From the Stillwater Gazette:

The man police say shot a Lake Elmo woman in the face, stole the vehicle of woman who came to her aid and then robbed an armored car in Hudson, Wis., the following day is now behind bars, more than five years after the crimes sent shockwaves throughout the St. Croix Valley.

Zachary Wiegand, 31, of Polk County, Wis., was arrested Tuesday at his workplace at the St. Croix Falls Wal-Mart after the gun used in the crime was found and linked to him. The arrest provides a sigh of relief to authorities and the community after police had seen leads go dry since the crimes were committed in May 2003.

Soon after the crimes, police received "a significant" number of tips, according to Washington County Sheriff Bill Hutton. But for five long years, the crimes went unsolved. And as the years passed, leads dried up.

This past spring, however, things changed as the case took a dramatic change of course.

A break in the case

At a press conference Wednesday at the Washington County Sheriff's office, Hutton, flanked by a half dozen other law enforcement officials involved in the case, described a series of events that eventually led to Weigand's arrest and how they used technology and collaborative police efforts to solve the case.

Authorities received their big break in May after Minneapolis Police officers recovered a gun in a routine traffic stop. The gun, a 9mm Smith & Wesson, matched the gun involved in the Lake Elmo shooting. The gun was sent to the National Integrated Ballistics Information Network, where a forensic link was found. Police also determined the gun was registered to Wiegand.

"We did extensive research on the history of the weapon and it landed on him," Hutton said.

Hutton said the people caught with the gun are not believed to have any connection to the crime and he didn't know how, or why, the gun was in the car. Until police found the gun, Wiegand was not a suspect in the Lake Elmo case.

From there, dominos began to fall. Once it was learned the gun belonged to Wiegand, a search warrant was executed at his home in Dresser, Wis., where police collected more evidence. Police declined to elaborate on the type of evidence found at Wigand's residence.

"That information is not public yet," Hutton said.

In Washington County, Hutton said, Wiegand had no criminal background other than a gross misdemeanor warrant for his arrest in 1999 for employee theft from the Menards in Oak Park Heights. By all accounts, Wiegand fell off the radar after the crimes, living quietly with his wife and child.


Wiegand, who police say confessed to the crimes, now faces six charges in Washington County, including attempted first-degree murder, assault with a dangerous weapon, first-degree attempted aggravated robbery and theft of a motor vehicle. He is being held in Washington County Jail, and if convicted on all charges, could serve a maximum sentence of 69 years in prison and more than $50,000 in fines.

Charges involving the armored robbery in Hudson are expected to be filed sometime next week.

"A small amount of money had been recovered during the search warrant but I am not going to say how much," Hudson Police Chief Marty Jense said.

However, he did say more than $200,000 was taken during the robbery of the armored car.

The crimes

A criminal complaint against Weigand provides the following account and allegations:

The victim, Julie Bever, 42, was driving in Lake Elmo east on 15th Street, approaching Inwood Avenue around 9:30 p.m. on May 28, 2003, when she began slowing down for a stop sign.

As she slowed, Wiegand cut in front of her car, at which point she locked her car doors and attempted to drive away. Weigand then opened fire, shooting her in the lower torso, left arm and left shoulder, including a bullet that hit her in the face.

Janelyn Navarro was driving in the area when she heard "two pops." She looked in her rearview mirror and saw Bever's vehicle swerving across the lane. She proceeded to pull over to see if Bever had "run over something in the roadway."

Bever was able to drive her car toward Navarro and tell her she had been shot and was bleeding. Navarro reached to grab her cell phone to call police when Wiegand pointed a gun at her face.

"Get out, or I'll shoot you too," Wiegand allegedly told Navarro.

She let Wiegand take her vehicle, at which point he fled the scene.

The following day, Wiegand used Navarro's vehicle in an armored car robbery in Hudson, where he overpowered two workers, netting about $200,000. Police later found Novarro's vehicle ablaze in an undeveloped area of Hudson.

Confession

In an interview, police said, Wiegand admitted to being the only participant in the shooting and that "he recalled pointing the gun at the driver and pulling the trigger."

"All she had to do was get out of the f--ing vehicle," he told police.

Police said he explained that he wanted to steal a car because he didn't want to use his own car in the armored car robbery he had planned.

All things considered, Hutton is pleased with the arrest and that a dangerous man is off the streets.

"It's damn good police work" Hutton said.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Rub-ons for Your Walls!

My SIL had an Uppercase Living party at the beginning of the summer, so I ordered a couple of things. My other SIL and I finally put them up a couple of weeks ago, and then I finally took some pictures of them. They were pretty easy to put up (they are a lot like rub-ons for scrapbooking but vinyl) and should be easy to take off if I ever get sick of them.

Here's one that I put above my newly cleared cabinets in my kitchen. If you can't read it, it says Good Food Good Friends. This next one is just a little decorative thing above the patio door in the dining room. My kitchen, dining room and living room are really just one big room, so I wanted to make the dining room feel a little special without doing something too obnoxious. This one is probably my favorite. Right in our entryway, I have this old window hanging on the wall with a cool green bench below. I put this Welcome sign right below the window. I think it turned out pretty cool. I'm hoping to clean out my basement this weekend. I'll have to take pictures of the before and after - it's pretty messy down there right now!!

Thursday, October 09, 2008

5 Years Already

Five years ago today, I became an Aunt for the first time. Yes, my nephew turned the big 0-5. He had his party last Saturday I can't believe how big he's getting! He's a lot of fun to be around and he's really funny.
One of the presents he got was that little fishing game. Here's Dh and most of the kids playing with it.
After all of the kids left, my nephew played with all of his new Star Wars toys. It was cool to watch him play by himself and see how his imagination works.
Dh and I then babysat my niece and nephew for the first time. They behaved really well. We even had to give them a bath! I am so glad we had the chance to spend so much time with them!

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Soccer Game

Last weekend I went and saw my nephew play soccer. He's going to be 5 next week, and this was his 3rd game. His team lost, but he had a lot of fun. That's him in the orange shirt. I was glad that I was around to see his game.
And of course my niece was very cute on the sidelines. She was playing around with her mom's sunglasses.

I can't believe how big these two are getting! I love watching them grow up, but it's all happening so fast! This weekend we're celebrating my Mom's and my nephew's birthday. It should be a good time!