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Friday, July 18, 2008

::chuckle::

I guess we've been married long enough that anniversaries are a bit passe; the 17th wedding anniversary of our civil ceremony was on Wednesday and we utterly forgot until late last night, in the middle of a trivia game with friends. We were a bit chagrined, to say the least. I mean - I forget these things all the time - I have forgotten my own birthday (though it happens less now that I have a Palm)... but our anniverary? Somehow I missed entering that into Outlook or something and I didn't get a reminder, and the French exam completely flummoxed me. In my defense, I remembered it last Friday. ::chuckle:: I know. That doesn't help one bit! Happy Anniversary, Crash! I love you to pieces! At least we have a second chance in September with the anniversary of our family ceremony... which nobody else remembers, either! We're up against impossible odds! ::heading over to Outlook to do some entering of data::

Crash is practicing, and it is lovely to hear the sounds of his violin - I miss that during the school year, when he practices at school and on campus before and in between teaching and never at home. He has also been SUCH a trooper and has been out in the yard digging up a path for me to brick in (I can do the brick work of laying the path, but I can't dig up the old lava rock and bedding - it throws my back out badly), and pulling weeds in our central garden area. It looks SO MUCH BETTER. Kudos to Crash!

Was watching CNN earlier today and they had a real goof: they were talking about the weather system off the Atlantic coast bringing torrential rains and severe weather to the southern Atlantic states and that they may take quite a battering - really harping on the point that there could be a battering and Bad Things Could Happen... all the while showing Jesse Jackson on the screen with a caption on the screen to the effect of "Bad Tidings" or something like that in relation to his comments on Obama and use of the n-word. I couldn't help but laugh - and their attempt at recovery from the obvious goof was hilarious. OH - and what makes it even funnier is that Jeannie Moos had just parodied John McCain' goof with the Viagara / birth control fiasco of last week and used footage from The Daily Show to highlight the inanity. I really do hope that Jon Stewart picks up this gaffe.

It is really odd to see the DJIA and the NASDAQ so far out of whack with each other - the Dow gained reasonably, but the NASDAQ dropped substantially - by some 30 points or so. Usually they move fairly in tandem. Odd. Yeah, I've been reading Barron's lately, and am paying a little more attention to things like that. It's interesting reading, but as with everything, you've got to take it a bit cynically or you'll go crazy. Alan Abelson's weekly column is pretty good, though, and worth checking out - you can get it free on the Barron's website, if I am not mistaken, at http://online.Barrons.com (if that doesn't work, try www.barrons.com). I know, I know. It's really weird to see me, of all people, talking about the stock market. Go figure.

Played trivia last night with a group of friends - and we won! It was great fun! I was designated driver, so I had sodas and played along, having a ball... I think we missed one, maybe two questions, the whole night, and on the last wager we bet all the remaining 20 points and scored a decisive win over all the other teams in the bar. Rock on! I'm not usually someone who even enters a bar - I don't like smoke at all - but this was fun, and I went willingly. Took a monster bath when we got home and the clothes are in the wash, and all is well with the world. ::grin:: I needed to get out of my shell; I've been hiding at home for nearly a month since we got home from Colorado.

This weekend we may be going to Kaleigh's house for a party (K and her husband were the ones to get us out for trivia)... I hope to continue to be in an outgoing mood; I have been having to force myself to get out and do things lately due to an ongoing depression thing. Summers are tough, and focus is hard to come by sometimes. Well, a lot of the time. We're working on it therapeutically, and I hope to be in a better place in the next couple of weeks. Have to be: school starts in about four, five, weeks.

Wish I had the time to read some "for fun" books - I have a pile a foot high on my bedside table, and another foot-wide shelf full of them in the underside of the bedside table as well. Maybe when I get to the point of doing lesson planning next month I can sneak in a few. That would be such a delight; they've been stacking up for about a year now, and these are the best of the best.

Am getting rid of my library school books. Most of them, anyway, and have offered them to my grandma's library up in Ohio since they just experienced a devastating set of floods that destroyed a huge part of their collection. I am waiting to hear back from their director to see if they want them - they're some terrific books, and I want them to go someplace where they will be appreciated and needed. And, needless to say, I don't have any desire to keep them anymore. That part of my life is closed.

Well, it's time to start considering what's for dinner. I think we are having blue-cheese-stuffed burgers and sauteed carrots... at least that was the plan two hours ago. I'm not hungry, but since I really haven't eaten today I really need to remedy that. The weight is coming off too quickly, and I am a little nervous about that - no appetite and nausea worries me - and I see the gastroenterologist on Friday next week. I have now lost 80 pounds since my highest weight in 2003, and nearly 15 in the past two months alone, after gaining back over the past year what I had lost in the hospital. I'm not trying to lose weight, but it is just falling off me... and while the weight loss is welcome, it does bother me that it is coming off this way, and that I really don't enjoy food anymore for the most part. Every so often Crash is able to tempt me with something I love, but that is few and far between these days. Wish we could come up with some answers.

I'm off!

Monday, January 21, 2008

Update, On a More Personal Level

Well, I have read four books in the past four days, and I need to keep up the pace for the next four, too. But, I am loving the reading and I am very interested in the topics I am following. The first two books are on early colonial America (I REALLY loved Bernard Bailyn's essays in The Peopling of British North America), and the other books are all on the women's liberation movement in America from 1945-2000. Really, really interesting! I will need to buckle down and write two papers this week, too, but that shouldn't be to onerous.

Next week I only have to read four books total, so I feel a lot better about that - two from each area.

The grading job isn't too bad, either... I am enjoying the subject matter and am looking forward to office hours tomorrow so I can catch up on the reading; all three of my books are over in the office. I really enjoy the lectures... and everything else about it is going well. ::grin::

I fell in love with the song that graces one of the diamond commercials on the satellite feed... and I finally discovered the name and composer - Landon Pigg, Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop. It's a great little song, full of hope and yearning and first love. Check it out sometime.

Wish I had time to read some of the fiction I have on hand - there's some great stuff sitting on my bedside table which is almost ready to tower over top of my reading lamp. I'm looking forward to a little more time... sometime.

Tomorrow I'm back to school... GIS class in the morning... and then home again, to work, to work.

Not much else to report. I know, I lead a boring life. Things are much better when I am ranting and raving about the world. LOL

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

I Am Woman

::smile:: I just needed to express this tonight.

I Am Woman

-Artist: Helen Reddy from "Helen Reddy's Greatest Hits": EMI ST 11467
-peak Billboard position # 1 for 1 week in 1972
-Words and Music by Helen Reddy and Ray Burton


I am woman, hear me roar
In numbers too big to ignore
And I know too much to go back an' pretend
'cause I've heard it all before
And I've been down there on the floor
No one's ever gonna keep me down again

CHORUS
Oh yes I am wise
But it's wisdom born of pain
Yes, I've paid the price
But look how much I gained
If I have to, I can do anything
I am strong (strong)
I am invincible (invincible)
I am woman

You can bend but never break me
'cause it only serves to make me
More determined to achieve my final goal
And I come back even stronger
Not a novice any longer
'cause you've deepened the conviction in my soul

CHORUS

I am woman watch me grow
See me standing toe to toe
As I spread my lovin' arms across the land
But I'm still an embryo
With a long long way to go
Until I make my brother understand

Oh yes I am wise
But it's wisdom born of pain
Yes, I've paid the price
But look how much I gained
If I have to I can face anything
I am strong (strong)
I am invincible (invincible)
I am woman
Oh, I am woman
I am invincible
I am strong

FADE
I am woman
I am invincible
I am strong
I am woman

Friday, January 04, 2008

Reading? What's That?

I was going to curl up and read last night, but I got lazy and snuggled under the covers with my book... and promptly fell asleep. It was *wonderful* - but I still want to curl up and read today - lots.

We also want to get out and work in the yard - today is the last day of nice weather while Crash is on break and the backyard needs attention. It is 46 degrees - much warmer than it has been - and heading toward 50 (or so they say - want to hear my rant on weather forecasters again? LOL)

Boots is curled up, yet again, on my left shoulder. It's her place when she is not curled up on Crash's chair - or on Crash himself. It's kind of funny... when Felix (our first cat) was alive, Boots was very, very offish... she would barely let me touch her. But once Felix was no longer in the pecking order, Boots became very affectionate (dare I say pushy?) and talkative. Every night when *she's* decided it's time to go to bed, she sits on her haunches and stretches her front paws high, high into the air above her... and yawns. Multiple times, until we get the message. Boots is also the one who goes around to the other cats and *demands* to be licked by shoving herself under their faces and plopping down. And, when Crash signs off AOL and hears the "goodbye" (or whenever I sign off these days, too - she's an equal opportunity pill) she runs back and forth to the bathroom or bedroom thinking it is time for quality time for HER - and she doesn't want us to forget it! She's just a funny little thing.

The Ellington / Strayhorn Suites CD arrived yesterday - the Nutcracker / Peer Gynt / Suite Thursday - and I am in love... I am not a fan of hard core jazz - acid and some fusion jazz - but this stuff? This combination of classical themes and traditional 30's and 40's big band-type jazz? I *love* it... It's on my iPod and I have been rotating it through my shuffle on iTunes while typing. No wonder I haven't gotten any reading in! LOL

Well, I think I am going to go see what Crash is up to and try and decide what path my day will take. Wish I could get over the sinus crap Crash has given me, but that's neither here nor there, and won't affect going out and trimming roses back. It needs to be done. Oh, and there's that reading-for-fun thing, too. ::grin::

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