Year of the Dragon

Young Chinese performers dressed in dragon costumes prepare to perform at a temple fair to celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Dragon on January 22, 2012 in Beijing, China. Falling on January 23 this year, the Chinese Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, which is based on the Lunisolar Chinese calendar, is celebrated from the first day of the first month of the lunar year and ends with Lantern Festival on the 15th day.

Wow! I just noticed that I haven’t posted anything since Don’s birthday – 1/10/12. I am:

Worst.  Blogger.  Ever.

I got nuthin’.  Let’s see…put in a new laundry tub and faucet in the laundry room…still waiting for my Chinese iClone.  Apparently it’s on a boat…I made sure the two best pro football teams made it to the Superbowl…oh, wait…

Anyway, Happy Chinese New Year!

Sparty Beats Georgia in Triple OT Thriller!

Wow!  Down 16 to NOTHNG at the half, MSU came back to win the Outback Bowl 33-30 in the third overtime by blocking Georgia’s field goal attempt to tie it up.  Now some of you haters may be saying “Oh MSU didn’t win, Georgia just lost by blowing the field goal in the first overtime.”  But I disagree – MSU won that game because shut up, that’s why.  Go Sparty!

UPDATE: