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Monday, October 20, 2008
I believe in inspiration...
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Posted by Sunny and Tom Richins at 6:24 PM 6 comments
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Happy Birthday Joanne
Posted by Sunny and Tom Richins at 9:03 AM 4 comments
Sunday, October 12, 2008
www.pandora.com
The majority of my days are spent in front of my computer working. While I work, I like to listen to music when I can. I recently got a great recommendation for a music website that Id like to pass it on. The website is www.pandora.com It is a customized radio station that creates a playlist based on an artist you like. You type in the artist's name and pandora does the rest. You can also put in a group of artists and pandora will shuffle through songs that match those types of sounds. My favorite artists lately on pandora are Cyndi Lauper, Sarah McLachlan, and Jewel. Happy listening!
Posted by Sunny and Tom Richins at 10:13 PM 0 comments
Bunco Babes
I am officially part of a Bunco group that call themselves the "Bunco Babes". I have been playing Bunco with this group almost every month for about a year. My friend, Gretchen Walters, got me into playing Bunco with this group. They are a mismatched group of suburban women that live in and around Corona. Their backgrounds, families, jobs, religions, and past times all vary the spectrum but they are all a blast to be around and every month they call to ask me to play I cant help but go.
I looked Bunco up on Wikipedia and if you are wondering what Bunco is, here is the history...
"According to the World Bunco Association, Bunco began as a progressive dice game in England, later being imported to the American West as a gambling activity. It was not until after the Civil War that it evolved to a popular parlor game. In recent years, the game has seen a resurgence in popularity in America, particularly among suburban women. As it is played today, Bunco is a social dice game involving 100% luck and no skill (there are no decisions to be made), scoring and a simple set of rules. Women who are part of a Bunco club take turns as the Bunco hostess, providing snacks, refreshments and the tables to set up the games. The hostess may also provide a door prize. Small amounts of money can be involved as well. The object of the game is to accumulate points and to roll certain combinations. The winners get prizes (provided by the hostess or pooled from the club resources) for accomplishments such as the highest score, the lowest score, or the most buncos.
Tomorrow's Bunco night!
Posted by Sunny and Tom Richins at 9:21 PM 3 comments
Tom and Trains
For Tom's birthday we went on an adventure to watch trains. We drove up Lytle Creek, watched trains and ate lunch on the Mormon Rocks, drove up to Silverwood Lake and caught a few more great views of trains, and then watched trains again in Hesperia. The weather was great! It finally feels like fall. The air was cool and the sun was out. It was especially nice to be outside because I have been so busy with work that I have been locked in my office. I forget how much Mormon history we have so close. Here's a little history background of Lytle Creek and the Mormon Rocks:
Posted by Sunny and Tom Richins at 7:40 PM 5 comments
Happy Birthday Tom!
Happy Birthday Tom!
You bring happiness to my life and make me laugh. You have a way of putting things in perspective and keeping life simple. You are loving and supportive. You're a good listener, observant, and remember everything I tell you. You balance me out and complete me. I'm so grateful for you and that you are a part of me life! Happy Birthday Babe!
Happy Birth-Day Sue!
And thanks to the woman who birthed you on this day 35 years ago. Who gave you your great sense of humor and who keeps you in line.
Posted by Sunny and Tom Richins at 8:20 AM 1 comments
Monday, October 6, 2008
Hockey Game
We got tickets to a Ducks' hockey game in the DBAC (Tom's work) box at the Arrowhead pond and went with Jannene & Johnathan Swart on Friday. The Angels were playing one of their play-off games the same night so we were able to watch a little TV in the suite too. Good times!
Posted by Sunny and Tom Richins at 9:57 PM 1 comments
Sunday, October 5, 2008
My Tom
Husband Tag:
1. Where did you meet? The Huntington Beach singles ward. First at a church dance where we walked around the building talking for hours. He never asked me out. Then, at a memorial day bar-b-cue at his house. He called me every day after that.
2. How long did you date before you got married? 1 year & 1 month
3. How long have you been married? 5 years & 4 months
4. What is your favorite feature of his? His biceps
5. What is your favorite quality of his? He's sentimental
6. Does he have a nickname for you? Bunny & Babe
7. What is his favorite color? Green
8. What is his favorite food? Don Jose's (Mexican food)
9. What is his favorite sport? Soccer
10. When & where was your first kiss? We went to St. George to help my mom fix my grandpa's sprinklers. After working on the sprinklers all day we went to a movie and afterward to Kolob canyon. We were looking at the stars and he kissed me.
11. What is your favorite thing to do as a couple? Remodel our house.
12. Do you have any children? No
13. Does he have a hidden talent? Voice imitations (Miss Piggy, Kermit the Frog, Bert & Ernie...)
14. How old is he? 34 (He'll be 35 next week - October 12th)
15. Who said "I love you" first? He did. We were at the beach in Big Sur carving our names in a tree.
16. What is his favorite type of music? Bluegrass
17. What do you admire most about him? He's very loyal and loving
18. Do you think he will read this? Yes. He actually has his own blog. Check it out, it's http://www.tomandsunny.blogspot.com/
I tag... Stephanie Martinez, Wendy Isobe, Stephanie Peterson, & Sarah Robinson
Posted by Sunny and Tom Richins at 4:47 PM 8 comments
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Happy Birthday Mom!
Happy Birthday to the best mom ever! You have an amazing "We Can Do It!" attitude. You've taught me to work hard and to not let people tell me that I can't do something. You also have a way of being grateful for what you have and have made me feel blessed for all that I have been given. I hope you have a wonderful birthday and a wonderful year to come!
Posted by Sunny and Tom Richins at 10:43 PM 5 comments