The Huletts

The Huletts

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Guilty pleasure TV

We all have a guilty pleasure TV show that we watch, that we're all probably somewhat embarrassed to admit we watch religiously...am I right?


Well one of mine is Married at First Sight.  What is this show you say?  Well it is a show that started a few years ago as a social experiment - basically six singles - 3 women and 3 men - are matched based on scientific qualifications including a personality test, interviews with a chaplain, a sociologist, and now a relationship expert (this third position has evolved over four seasons as it started with a sexologist and a psychiatrist).  Its an interesting concept thinking you can basically find a person's perfect match on paper, but then add in personality and life experiences and well see how things go for six weeks.


The marriages are binding and if at the end of the experiment the couples choose not to stay together they must file for divorce.  They have a wedding, they have a honeymoon, they move in together...for six weeks and at the end either choose to stay married or get a divorce.


Season 1 was a success - two of the three couples remained together and are still together today.  They're both quite happy and just doing life!  Meet Jamie & Doug and Cortney & Jason


So then seasons 2 and 3 happened....well they didn't go so well and I was kind of starting to lose a little hope in the show.  Did everyone decide this was "fun" and they'd just do it for the fame because everyone loved the Season 1 couples so much?  What was happening? 
Season 2 was a disaster - all three couples ended in divorce, one even ended up with an alleged restraining order.
Season 3 was even more difficult to watch - while she stuck it out, one of the girls clearly didn't feel the need to put in any effort; one didn't do so well at first which appeared to be out of fear but then it was too late by the time she warmed up, and the third stayed with her husband at the end of the six weeks, but at the six month reunion they had decided to end their relationship.


That's what the change in the position happened with the experts which one of the three that left the panel, I felt was needed, I didn't always feel like as a viewer he gave the best advice or didn't give the impression he was fully invested in the process.   The other two, I was sad to see go but am really enjoying the two that replaced them.  So on that note, lets talk a bit about the experts (from left to right in this photo):


*These are my perceptions of the experts as a viewer and are no one's opinions except my own*


Pastor Calvin Robertson - He is a firecracker, but I am enjoying him on the show!  He tells it like it is, and doesn't put up with any BS.  He doesn't beat around the bush.  When one of the contestants on this season was trying really hard to push his wife away, Pastor Calvin stepped and told him that "marriage isn't for punks" and that it takes work and only men will put in that work, not punks.  One the flip side of that coin, he can be so soft spoken and kind hearted when leading the couples down a better path to strengthen their marriage.


Dr. Pepper Swartz - the sociologist - she is so kind and sweet.  She tries so hard to provide the couples both together and individually with sound advice.  She is like the cool aunt we all wish we had to be our confidant, knowing she'd be honest, fair, and firm all while still being kind and loving you no matter what.


Rachel DeAlto - a communication and relationship expert - She again is a great fit for the show.  She helped the couples think outside the box.  Broke some barriers that I wouldn't have even thought may have needed broken.  She pushed the couples to their limits, but in a very positive way and taught them both something about themselves as well as how to be better partners in their marriage


So on to the couples!  My favorite part of the seasons!  I do honestly pay attention to the advice the experts give each couple, because once in awhile there is something I feel like I can apply to my own relationship (insert a big smile across Dr. Pepper's face I hope)


Couple #1 - Tom & Lillian

Tom & Lillian are a super cute couple - they weren't able to take their hands off each other for the majority of the season.  With that being said, they definitely have their differences.  One is more Type A work-aholic and the other is a Type Z play at the beach all day type person :)  Nothing wrong with either, but making them connect was a challenge but they did a pretty good job of finding a good balance between the two.  They both have used their love for their families as a good foundation and really have built a solid relationship together.

Couple #2 - Derek & Heather

This couple - I couldn't even bring myself to include a picture here because I was so disappointed in this couple.  I did try to include a link to their pictures, but my computer just wasn't havin' it.

Derek was so excited when he met his wife, and she seemed happy but more reserved which is perfectly okay when meeting and marrying a stranger....however as the honeymoon went on, she just found every single thing to complain about - at least what we were shown on TV he appeared to be trying, tried to make her comfortable, if she had an issue with something like his smoking - he stopped (she admitted he'd done this).  But the fighting, the low blows, those were a bit much.  Again based on the edited version I saw, I didn't feel like she even gave him a chance.  He did one thing she wasn't so excited about and she immediately closed him off and made him feel bad.  While the way he told her to get off her high horse wasn't the best, and he admitted to that as well, I don't think his context was out of line at all because she did appear to treat him like he was less than she was.  They broke up 2 weeks into the experiment, which I don't even think you can call that effort.  As soon as they got home she bailed and that was it.....so sad!

Couple #3 - Nick and Sonia or Team Sonic as they so cleverly were called by fans


They were so cute! Like puppy love - they really were both reserved but had high hopes for the process.  They both wanted a partner in life, not just some short term fling.  They both had their struggles though - she was craving a little touch and attention and he was terrified.  He was so quite and reserved he forgot to tell the person who it mattered to the most how he felt -  he told the cameras such nice positive things about his wife, but forgot to tell her.  One night - I think he was pushed so hard by the production crew after a few drinks that he just exploded and said he wasn't attracted to his wife...well boy was there some backlash for that and she moved out.  She still spent time with him and they made an effort.  They met with the experts, worked through their differences, apologized, and then something clicked with Nick - he showed his wife he wanted her to come home, he appreciated her, he cared about her, and he really was eating up her best qualities and said at one point she was the type of person he wanted to be married to.  I was concerned going into decision day if his efforts the last two - three weeks were enough (again with the editing), but luckily they both decided to be true to their marriage vows and stay together.  They are still together as of the 6 month reunion which is awesome!  They're so cute and so putting in the effort to be happily married which is so refreshing that someone isn't just throwing in the towel after one mistake.


I really felt this season the editing was a struggle - it made what was supposed to be more of a reality show, feel like a fake because you could tell it was all spliced together.  So FYI - I recommend working on that next season - I realize it cannot be easy to squish six weeks of filming into 6-8 one hour shows, but come on at least keep the same days together and don't jump around (you can tell by outfits!).

I can't wait to see what season 5 in Chicago holds - I hope the fun and fame has worn off the show and now people really are joining the cast hoping to find life long love, but maybe that's just the hopeless romantic in me while watching my guilty tv show!

TTFN!



Thursday, September 29, 2016

Lily

Cats are a mysterious kind of folk.  There is more passing in their minds than we are aware of. ~ Sir Walter Scott


That quote....This face....
What do these two things have in common?  Well let's back up just for a minute and by the end we will revisit this question.


First of all, this little furry nugget is 11 years old.  She has been a bit...off you might say since the moment the lady I got her from handed her to me by the scruff of her neck and told me she has no personality....uh boy was she MISTAKEN!


Lily is quite smart - she knows how to fetch, speak, and sit - most of which she will do on command.  For instance she must sit every morning before she can be fed and she knows that.  She's very good about that.


But she is also very much like Clovis from the Apple Dumpling Gang (if you haven't seen the movie, I highly recommend this classic!).  She doesn't like to be petted unless she comes to you, she only likes to be petted a certain number of times then she will push your hand away with her paw.  If you do not heed her warning, well then it's your own dumb fault for what comes next which usually isn't pretty.


She prefers peace and quiet, often chooses not to acknowledge anyone in the room despite the fireworks that are quite possibly displaying her name and trying to get her attention.  She loves to play, she loves to look/go outside (don't judge by the picture below ok....), and she LOVES treats (it's usually how I get her to do something I need her to do, bribery I know it's a great quality for someone wanting to be a parent...shhh no judgement remember :))




But....this morning, oh well let's be honest this has happened more than just once, but this morning in particular I get a text from my lovely husband that he has given into the demands of a four legged fur ball with fangs.  See... Lily here has GI issues and tends to recycle her food onto my carpet so we were trying to get creative with this.  She's been on soft cat food for a very long time and I am tired of buying it, smelling it, etc....so we decided to try a food for sensitive systems.  It was going GREAT!  We hadn't had an episode on days!  So we started to wean her off of the soft food completely...well this is where things get interesting!


2 days into the "no vittles (that's what my husband calls her disgusting form of chow)" and she pees on my comforter, okay fine. 7 days in - repeat.  That was IT!  I stopped at Sams and bought this cat more food, and I gave a strict every three days rule to make it last.


No more pee, thank goodness!  But I notice we start to have more cat chow here and there...uh what???? You get your vittles cat what more do you want?  So we give in because every 3 days is hard to remember, and switch to every other day.  Again success for about a week....THEN
THEN!


Today this cat decides she is smarter than mommy and waits for me to leave the house for work.  She waits until her dad is up to feed her, as he does every morning.  It's NOT vittles day so he provides her with good kitty chow but apparently that doesn't tickle her fancy.  She sits in front of her bowl and cries for 30 MINUTES!
She whines for 30 MINUTES!  A CAT COMPAINING AND NOT REALLY MOVING FOR 30 MINUTES!  I didn't now cats did anything for that long other than nap.


She butters up my husband by rubbing on his legs and giving him love, and you know what he does....oh wait for it....


HE GIVES INTO HER AND GAVE HER VITTLES!


sigh....what a lost cause.


So now back to my original quite, she might look all dumb and furry but DO NOT kid yourself.  My cat is too dang smart for her own good and she knows how to use her skills, her soft kitty fur and her sweet kitty eyes to get exactly what she desires without hardly lifting a paw!


But we love her anyway...now if she pukes, my husband is cleaning that one up! HA!





Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Happy Tales from the Huletts

So I spent some time looking through this blog.  I always have the best of intentions with keeping it up with it but life always seems to get into the way.  But I did decide that it was time to give the name an update to include the family happenings now!


I want so badly to be good about keeping it up once we start building our home.  I noticed the last post I did was over a year ago when Deric and I closed on that land.  I cannot believe it's already been that long!!


Deric and I have been married for 4 months tomorrow - what a four months it has been.  I really do have an amazing husband.  Figuring out how to be "married" per say after being on our own for so long has definitely been a learning curve but I think we've got it figured out.  Also - learning to share one bathroom at the current time has been the majority of the challenge LOL.  I went from a home with basically 3 bathrooms to one...whew that is a challenge I don't know how my mom did it as a child with 9 kids and 1 bathroom (well all 9 might not have been around just yet, but you get the picture).
So...let's talk wedding for a minute.  What a day!  We were so lucky to have the beautiful weather we did.  It was warm that day, but not sweltering and IT DID NOT RAIN! 
I was so worried it was going to rain, it rained all week and 2 days before the wedding we even had tornadoes in the area...uh no!
Most of the day went off without too many hitches, considering the crazy logistical nightmare it was- just so much to do and so little time.  Everyone handled it pretty well though!  I definitely would do a few minor things differently if I did it again, but the major things would all definitely be the same!!! :)



We were table to take some beautiful pictures around town.  I found the Kansas City Museum of History and Science online while searching through Pinterest prior to the wedding and had to take our pictures there.  It was so neat!  It is an old carriage house that they've now turned into a museum.  Since we had to pay a fee to be able to take pictures there, the museum asked everyone to exit the property so we weren't trying to take pictures around people which was so nice!  I absolutely adore our pictures there.



The church was as breathtaking as always, and I felt like our subtle details really were the vision I'd always dreamed of for our day.  I truly appreciate that my new husband was such a good sport.  He definitely put input in here and there (i.e. he wasn't wearing a "girly" color for the wedding, he wanted to look like Tony Stark in his tux, and he definitely had an opinion about the food LOL) but overall he just went along with all of the shenanigans!

And finally the most important aspect of the day (besides each other) was our family and friends.   We cannot say thank you enough for all of you that made the journey (from both near and far) to celebrate our big day with us.  We are so very lucky to be loved by so many people - how many people truly get to say that in a lifetime?  It was truly a day that couldn't have been any better in my dreams!


Deric and I jetted off the day after our wedding to Costa Rica for a week.  It was the most amazing vacation I've ever taken (although I think I say that after most trips LOL)!  Our hotel was so fantastic - a small boutique with the most wonderful staff I've ever encountered as well as breathtaking sights, fun tours, great people, new friends, and the food...oh my goodness the food - it was so good it almost deserves it's own paragraph!


We went on to a wildlife preserve and got to hold the coolest tree frog!

 Lunch at the Hard Rock CafĂ© in San Jose, CR


Picture before our last dinner in San Jose

There is the funniest story EVER related to this die. Our hotel had board games to play for when you wanted to just enjoy your patio...so we decided to play Monopoly (we had to find one that was in English LOL) and Deric got a little excited one night while it was RAINING and accidentally sent the die off the table, off our balcony, and into what was the black abyss that night...I thought for sure that game was just going to be short a die from then on...but it wasn't!  The next morning I spotted it in the tree while Deric was in the shower and with the help of his long arms, a serving spoon, and some tongs we were able to retrieve it and return it to the front desk before we left!!
The view from our balcony at night!

Our room was the one at the top left!  The grounds were so beautiful!


We have had a busy summer otherwise, which has been good, but we also had some time for some fun.  I think the pictures really sum up our summer!  I love that we have been able to find such fun things to do around Kansas City!  Until next time (which again I know I say it every time won't be a year from now...)...ENJOY!  Updates to come!

Fourth of July Weekedn was filled with treats, bowling, and a our first drive in movie as a couple.  It was actually kind of chilly (and rainy) that weekend and so there was NO ONE at the movie which was stellar!

Our nephew Cooper came to visit

Danica came to visit and we went to the Dixie Chicks Concert and found a nice place to paint too!

Deric took me to Body Worlds for my birthday - so fascinating!!!

We even snuck in a Royals game...too bad we left early because it was pouring!