Category Archives: General

Pregnancy Quotes

On finding maternity clothing…

  • Katie to Macy’s store clerk: “Where’s your maternity section?”
  • Store clerk: “Upstairs, between ‘Intimates’ and ‘Childrens’.”
  • Katie: “Sounds about right.”

B

On sandwiches…

  • Katie: “Don’t get between a pregnant lady and her sandwich.”

B

On Katie’s talents…

  • Katie: “I think pregnancy suits me. I’m good at being pregnant.”

B

On pie…

  • Katie, upon waking up at 6:45am: “I want some Key Lime Pie from Cheesecake Factory.”

Austin Stone Live Album

The Austin Stone Live album releases in just a few weeks! Head over to www.austinstoneworship.com to get a few of the tunes before the record is released.

I had the privilege of playing on this — it was an honor!


California

We took a much-needed vacation to Southern California to celebrate our birthdays and anniversary — Unbelievably beautiful!


Christmas Decoration Poll


Argentina

I’ve been meaning to post these pictures for a while.

My bro, Cory, was down in Argentina for a while working with a fly fishing company called Nervous Waters. Word on the street is that they want him back this year too. Sounds like he may be headed back around December.

Of course, I don’t know a thing about fly fishing, but apparently Cory is kind of the man down there! He essentially was/is a (bilingual) guide – Clients pay for about a week’s worth of fishing. They have a killer lodge with killer food. Cor drives them out to the day’s spot, forges across a 5ft high river and owns some monster fish.

I was amazed at the terrain. Such a beautiful, open space.

 

EMICH OUT!


“Cobbler Mad”

Just wanted to update you all on a new vocab word currently being used around the Michner household: “Cobbler Mad.”

Cobbler Mad: A relative term, used in relation to one’s level of anger and/or frustration.

This descriptor was introduced into the English language around February, 2008 when Katie Michner’s apple cobbler failed to rise in the oven. She became quite angry, though oddly enough, smiled and laughed throughout the entire experience–all the while, shouting: “I am so mad!” I found the entire scene a bit comical, so I started laughing at with her to see if she was actually mad or not.

See, Katie says there are levels of mad. You can only get so mad at a cobbler–hence the term, “cobbler mad”: Mad, but not really because the source of your frustration is pretty ridiculous.

EMICH OUT!


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