Thursday, December 27, 2007

Birthday/Christmas photos!

I mooched these pictures off my mom's Kodak Easy Share website! Thanks, Mom!



My birthday (27, getting up there) - thanks for the awesome backpack, Mom and Dad!



Bea's birthday (22) - pretending we are Japanese.



Phil explains a play to Austin



My nephew is too flippin' cute for words to describe!

Dora and I enjoyed some quality snuggle time on the couch on Christmas morning.



Christmas dinner with the whole fam.. Bea, me, Phil, Dad, Mom, Steph, Austin, and Ben

Romans 5:15

"But there is a great difference between Adam's sin and God's gracious gift. For the sin of this one man, Adam, brought death to many. But even greater is God's wonderful grace and his gift of forgiveness to many through this other man, Jesus Christ."

I am so grateful to God for the greatest Christmas gift of all, Jesus Christ! And I am listening to Christmas music until at LEAST New Year's!!!

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Merry Christmas!

We just returned from Germantown, where we had a fun-filled Christmas with my family. I was there for 10 days because I lucked out and got assigned to a project where the client is headquartered in Memphis. So I actually spent my birthday with my family while Phil was still here in Dallas. Phil flew out on Saturday because he had to work all last week.

My 3-year-old nephew Austin cracked us up the whole time we were there. On Christmas eve, he spent a lot of time playing around while we read from the Bible. Afterward, Steph asked him if he had listened to the Bible verses. He looked up with the most innocent face and carefully enunciated: "I did not." The next morning he got a beautifully decorated sugar cookie wrapped in cellophane in his stocking. It was a Christmas tree cookie. My mom asked him what it was and he replied, "A Twismas twee tookie."

Sadly, I don't have any pictures to post yet... our camera is broken so I am waiting on Steph, Brittany, or Mom to email a few for me to post.

Merry Christmas with love from Courtney, Phil, Ruby, and Dora, and here's to an awesome 2008!!!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

More fun with Photo Booth






Thanks for the awesome sweatshirt, Mama Roxie and Daddy Phil!!!

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Peabody ducks

I have been in sunny Florida all week. Great, huh? Except that pretty much all I've seen is the dreary inside of the facilities at the Orlando Convention Center! They might as well make us have training in South Dakota or something. Don't torture me by sending me somewhere sunny and nice and then make me sit inside all day!!!

We did stay at the Peabody Hotel, though, which was very nice. One afternoon I got out of class early enough to see the ducks march from the fountain onto the red carpet and into the elevator. Very cute. (Although the fountain at the original Peabody in Memphis, as I recall, is much bigger and better!)

And if any Bogott family members recall the "incident" with the amorous ducks in Memphis, well... it happened while I was watching the ducks here, too. Unfortunately I didn't capture a picture of it on my camera phone, but it was hilarious.

But, here's someone else's YouTube video of the marching of the ducks at the Orlando location - enjoy!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

A Pug Holiday

Ruby and Dora very much enjoyed their Thanksgiving. They got a lot of turkey, sat on our laps while we played pitch, and best of all, they got to play frisbee with their Uncle Chester.

Thanksgiving

We had a lot of fun in Edmond for Thanksgiving! We played Pitch, watched Hairspray, went to see Enchanted, watched the Cowboys game, and ate a lot! Here are a few pictures/videos...





Here is a cute video of the new spectacular musical group "Mema and 3 Hairy Moser Men". Aren't they great?! (Philip has since shaved his beard, he is much more kissable now!)

Enchanted was...

the. best. movie. ever.

Soooo cute!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Call me crazy, but...

I totally can't wait to see this movie!!!!

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Mike Leach is a big whiner!


Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach went on a post game rant after his Red Raiders were beaten in Austin yesterday by the Longhorns. He claimed that one particular official was biased against his team and that the fix was on. If coach Leach would simply look at the statistics and the game film of the calls in question he might be inclined to recant those statements. The replay of both disallowed touchdowns clearly showed a dropped pass on one and a sumo style take down on another. Here are the penalty stats: Texas Tech 6, for 68 yards, Texas, 7 for 89 yards. Is that bias? Maybe coach Leach should concentrate on recruiting some defensive players that actually want to tackle and not on whining about the officiating. I know I'm a UT homer, but even the most impartial fan could see that this game was called fairly. They could also see that Michael Crabtree is going to be a beast in the NFL soon. Phil in Dallas- I'm out.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

It's self-cleaning!!!

Tonight we had a debate about an old Friends episode. The question was, in the episode where Joey and Chandler are discussing sharing soap ("soap is soap! It's self-cleaning!") which one made the comment, "The next time you take a shower, think about the last thing I wash and the first thing you wash." I said Chandler. Phil said Joey. So I went to find it on YouTube. Instead, I found this:



This cracks me up because I actually tried to take a video of this toilet in the Frankfurt airport because I was so fascinated by its self-cleaning magic. However, I decided that would be kind of weird so I didn't. But it turns out that somebody else was equally impressed by the same toilet, took a video, and posted it on YouTube. So what the heck... I'll share their video.

The pug update

Ruby and Dora haven't been in the blog for quite some time so this post is dedicated to them. As always, they are cute and mischievous and good little companions. Here are a few of their latest escapades....


THANKSGIVING FEAST

We gave them some steak bones Thursday night. It was delicious for them and good entertainment for us. Dora wasn't very good at pulling the meat off; however, Ruby quickly learned to hold the bone down with one paw to get better gnawing action.



Ruby




Dora






Ruby "Don't Mess With My Bone" Moser


FRISBEE FUN

Today was a nice lazy Saturday so we walked them over to the middle school to play frisbee. This is a cute video clip showcasing Ruby's mad jumping/teeth gripping skills. Sorry, I held the camera vertically not realizing that it would make the video clip hard to watch. Tilt your head and enjoy.




POOR DORA

And finally, the biggest mystery around our house is how Dora managed to get a huge gash on her tongue. It's hard to get her to hold still to take a picture of it, so here's my best attempt. It looks painful! We noticed it a few days ago when we came home from work to find Ruby covered in bloody spots. I cleaned her up but couldn't find any cuts on her body. After a while we finally noticed that the source was Dora's mouth! Ouch!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Home sweet home!

  1. It's great to be home!!! Phil picked me up at the airport yesterday afternoon and gave me a bouquet of roses. He has a beard now! I will have to post a picture of his new look later.
  2. Yesterday was the day that would not end. I skipped back 7 hours and the flight from Frankfurt to Dallas was a nearly unbearable 11.5 hours in duration. Ugh. I hope I don't have to travel again anytime soon for work. I am thoroughly sick of fleugzeugs.
  3. All of my photos from my trip to Germany are posted here.
  4. Sorry, there will not be any interesting posts for a while. I am going to be swamped at work and studying for my audit exam/running in my spare time! Maybe Phil will take up blogging. I do feel bad that the "Court and Phil blog" is really just the Courtney blog.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Visit to the Cologne Cathedral






View from the TOP!

Sweet baby Emma

Emma is just one of the happiest babies I've ever met. And she is always willing to smile when she sees a camera!




With her nanny, Antja, who speaks fluent English but only speaks German with Emma!


Like my nephew Austin used to be, Emma is easily entertained with Tupperware!

Some things are just cooler in German.


Sunday, November 4, 2007

Schloss Benrath

This afternoon we went to Benrath Palace just south of Düsseldorf. It was used as a hunting lodge and is now a park and museum.

This rococo and neoclassical Palace was built in the mid-eighteenth century by the architect and landscape gardener Pigage, commissioned by the local Elector Carl Theodor. The Palace sits in 60 hectares of beautifully landscaped gardens. Many of the Palace rooms are as they would have looked when originally built.


The fall colors here are amazing and it was great to spend the afternoon in the fresh air walking around the gardens. There weren't any flowers to see because everything is covered in a blanket of leaves, but that's almost as pretty! This would be a great place to go running - the grounds were really extensive. Emma slept most of the time in her cozy little stroller.


The front of the palace/hunting lodge.


A map in the museum showing what it would have looked like back in the day. (Although it certainly isn't run-down or anything now. It's gorgeous!)


Me and Kristen


There were lots of swans, geese, and mallard ducks


Kristen and David

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Guten tag from Düsseldorf!

I was a little sad to leave India but I LOVE GERMANY!!! I arrived in Düsseldorf at 10:30 am and Kristen, David, and little Emma met me at the airport. We took the train back to their apartment, which is so adorable. It's nice how you can take the train & streetcars to get pretty much anywhere.

It's been over 5 years since I last saw Kristen (at Stephanie and Ben's wedding) so we had fun catching up today! She and David are here as missionaries and will be living in Germany for 3 years.

Despite the cold and drizzly weather, we walked all over the place today (including down to the Rhein) and I really enjoyed taking in the sights. I had a very yummy bratwurst and some equally delicious German chocolate. Then I saw a Starbucks, yay!!! Brittany thinks I am addicted, but I'm not... it was just strange not ever having it as an option in India.

The only problem here is that people can't tell I don't speak German just by looking at me so I just smile and say "sorry". At least in India, they'd take one look at me and do their best to speak English. I downloaded some basic German lessons on my iPod, but I don't remember anything except "danke" and "guten tag". I also learned the word for "airplane" because they repeat it like a million times on Lufthansa flights, so for the record, my favorite German word is "flugzeug" (literally "fly-thing"). Very fun to say.

Tomorrow we are going to go to church, then tour a castle here in Düsseldorf, and possibly take a train to Cologne. Stay tuned for more pics! Sorry these are kind of blurry!


Hooray! I missed you, my grande chais!


Emma, Kristen, and me


She was so happy in her stroller!


The slightly twisted steeple of St. Lambertus church was an accident caused by builders using damp timbers!



Friday, November 2, 2007

Bundi experience

All of the advice for tourists and visitors to India says "Don't buy food from street vendors!" But last week the girls convinced me to go across the street with them to one of their favorite little places. Everything was deep-fried so I figured it was safe enough - and I didn't get sick. Of course, there were some things I liked and some things I didn't. Since today's my last day we went again. This time I took my camera with me so that I could share the experience.


Health department? Running water? Hand sanitizer? Unheard of at a bundi, apparently...


Deep-fried green chilies - not my favorite item on the menu!


These are good. It's fried lentils of some sort but it just tastes like tempura-fried dough.


They insisted that I try chat (so it turns out that's not the term for internet cafe) and so I did. It was a crispy thing covered in a hot stew-like substance made of chickpeas, with fried noodles and diced tomatoes sprinkled on top. A little spicy but not bad. I look like such a girly girl with the way I'm sticking out my pinky finger. I should photoshop that out.


The bowl was actually made of leaves! Wow! I was excited to learn this. Pollution here is so bad that it's good to know at least some of their trash is biodegradable!

Last Day in India, part 2

Blogger doesn't like to let me post more than 5 photos at a time. So here are more.


The scaffolding here truly concerns me.



Beware the asterisk...


Who named this place?????

This one's for Bea.... WEGETABLES!


The entrance to Hitec City - Deloitte, Oracle, Dell, Google, and Motorola are all here, to name a few.

Last Day in India

I was afraid this 3-week trip would feel like an eternity, but I'm pleased to say that the time has flown by and I've enjoyed everything about my trip. Oh wait, except for the feather in my chicken sandwich. Ok - almost everything. I'm kind of sad to leave. Here are some random pictures I took on the commute to the office this morning. (They aren't the best quality but these are things I have stared at every day and I don't want to forget them!)


I'm still not sure what an "Income Tax Colony" is...


I love the way the girls ride "side-saddle"


This annoys me.


There's something for everyone here! Even Mama Roxie would like this part!


Competitor