Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Now I ain't sayin she's a gold digger...


... get down girl, go 'head get down...
That's $240 if you can't tell. Maybe she needs a tummy tuck or face lift from all the skin sagging...

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Herbie Cat

I write about Trudy a lot. Here's a tribute to my #1 boy cat ever. His name is Herbie Cat. He's orange and fluffy. I love him and I think Carl does too, but is too manly to admit he loves a cat. He's cool most of the time, except at 5:30am when he knocks on the bedroom door to come in. Darn Herbie Cat.

Meeeee-yowwww.






Thursday, March 5, 2009

Dead Dog

Carl and I have been working 'round the clock to get Trudy geared up for March Madness. She has her OSU bandana she adorns for every gameday. She is the BEST and LOUDEST cheerleader in the Murray household (which is a pretty impressive feat, next to her dad). She gets really excited when we win games (okay, so maybe she's always really excited, but still).


The last step in the training process is now complete. She is officially an OSU dog, according to Grober standards. She is ready.


Here's her new trick.


We're so proud. :) Go Pokes!!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

My Favorite Food

Those of you that know me are not surprised of course. I just wanted to let you sushi fans out there in on a little secret my good friend Megan and I discovered in OKC this past weekend. We wanted to go to Sushi Neko, but the wait for 2 people (2 people!!) was 2 hours so we decided to take the recommendation of one of her coworkers and go to a place called Tokyo that is 2 miles north of Neko in Nichols Hills. A-MAZING! We took this picture for my friend Binh who used to be really good at cleaning up the sushi pile we couldn't eat. This is what was left AFTER Meg and I were full. Pitiful, I know.

Meg, I hope it was good for lunch Saturday!! :)

Here's a review that was posted on austinsushi.com:

"I know that it seems weird that there would be a killer sushi bar in Oklahoma City, but there is. If you happen to be passing through the area, look up Tokyo Sushi bar. It's in somewhat scary, sprawling building in a part of town that has seen better days. But trust me, I have had some of my best sushi experiences here. My good friend who is from Japan even gives the place a big thumbs up. I've done quite a bit of travelling and this place is definitely in the top ten and I still haven't found a place in Austin to surpass it. If you are looking for hip surroundings and high-brow atmosphere, this isn't the place for you. But if you're just looking for awesome sushi, you should check it out."