I'm reading Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy. I have always really enjoyed Hardy in the past, but honestly, reading this book is like punishment. It's so bland and preachy. It's one of those books you want to know what the story is without actually having to read it. I only have about 120 pages left, so I'll finish. It is a very forward (for the the late 1800s) indictment against church and the institution of marriage.
To console myself on this punishment of bad Hardy, I've also started reading Coraline. I watched the moving thinking it was going to be a cute kid's movie. It was actually pretty creepy. The book somehow seems less creepy, but I'm not yet half way through and I don't really remember all the movie. It is interesting to me that the title character is never physically described. A few times the author has described her clothes in detail, but not her person. I like it.
I got a Kindle for my birthday and have really enjoyed it. I didn't have a complaint until last night when I couldn't read it because the battery was dead. Well, it is true, a real book never needs to be charged up. It is also true that I can't carry around 50 paperbacks like I can in a Kindle. I could probably carry around 800 paper backs in my Kindle- but I don't want to brag. :)
Job 33:28
Friday, December 31, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Santa, Yoseph and me! |
I decorated for Christmas today. It's pretty minimal. While I love Christmas and Christmas decorations, I'm sort of lazy about decorating. I'm usually not where I live for actual Christmas, and I don't usually have many visitors. I don't really have that many decorations, and I have so much other junk that would need to be put away . . . I just scatter a few of my favorites around and call it done.
One of my favorites is the 'Elf on the shelf.' Although I always thought of him as the 'Elf in the Tree.' We had one when I was a kid, and he always sat right in the middle of our 3 foot tree. A few years ago I saw one just like the one we used to have and I bought it. A few years after that I saw the book Elf on a Shelf. Apparently this little guy is a spy in a network of Santa's spies letting him know who's been naughty and nice. Yes, he's sitting between pumpkins and near a crazy-eyed Santa.
One of my new favorites is this Mexican nativity. I bought it a few years ago on a trip pk and I took to visit uncle bk. I hadn't put it out before so it was still wrapped in it's Mexican newspaper wrapping. I was surprised to find a tiny plate of tacos included in the package. Ummmm . . . a gift from a Mexican wiseman?
Plate of tacos on left. |
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Military dining halls with bible quotes on the walls? Beyond inappropriate. I still don't understand how this happens in a nation in which church and state are supposed to separate. How do they get away with this?
Monday, November 01, 2010
1001
So a few weeks ago D go stung on the head by a wasp in the kitchen. Strange, but I didn't have alot of sympathy- I mean, it was just a sting. He said it hurt alot. I thought he was being a baby. I also thought it was kind of funny that he had a wasp problem in his kitchen.
Turns out there is a sizable nest in the wall between the brick and the drywall. This is bad news, as it's pretty hard to get to them. Additionally, every time anyone opens the cabinet under the sink or the dishwasher an angry wasp flies out. I was cooking a few days ago while D was doing the dishes. He likes to use the dish washer as a drying rack. Every time he opened the dish washer another wasp would fly out. Usually they go straight for the light and get stuck in the fixture. I didn't worry about them. I hadn't been stung by a wasp since I was about 9. Daniel, however, was quick to get out of the way when the wasps got close to him.
When we were finished in the kitchen we took our food and went out to the living room to watch baseball. After my second bite I felt something prickly in my shirt. I wacked it through my shirt, but not hard enough, the wasp which had sneaked into my shirt stung me about two inches below my collar bone just under my neck. Maybe it stung me a few times, or maybe I'm slightly allergic to wasp stings.
First the sting well, it stung; then it was sort of sore and swollen. I expected it to hurt some, but it hurt all evening and I even took some pain killers to tame it. The next morning it was very red and about 2 inches in diameter and slightly raised and VERY itchy. I tried not to scratch it because it was still a bit tender, but I had to rub it sometimes it was so itchy.
That afternoon D told me he had been out spraying the wasps and he got stung again on the back. He told me how big and sore his sting was. I told him mine was big and sore too. He said it wasn't like his, that his was terrible. I thought that must be pretty bad so I said, "let me see." His sting looked like a large mosquito bite, red and about the size of the tip of a pinky finger. So I showed him my giant, inflamed, crazy itchy sting site. He said, "Well, at least it's not swollen like mine." If I had a stinger I would have stung him myself for that remark.
Today the tenderness is gone, but the itchiness is full on. In my last apartment I used to get 'mystery bites.' I would get very similar looking marks on my legs, they weren't tender, but they were big and super itchy, but I never knew how I got them. I figured it was a spider near my bed or something. Maybe I was getting bit in my sleep.
These bites are so itchy that sometimes when I scratch them I feel like I know how dogs feel when you scratch them and they start thumping their legs and get that dazed look . . . like they are high or something. Some times I scratch and it feel so good I almost don't mind how annoying the itchiness is.
So a few weeks ago D go stung on the head by a wasp in the kitchen. Strange, but I didn't have alot of sympathy- I mean, it was just a sting. He said it hurt alot. I thought he was being a baby. I also thought it was kind of funny that he had a wasp problem in his kitchen.
Turns out there is a sizable nest in the wall between the brick and the drywall. This is bad news, as it's pretty hard to get to them. Additionally, every time anyone opens the cabinet under the sink or the dishwasher an angry wasp flies out. I was cooking a few days ago while D was doing the dishes. He likes to use the dish washer as a drying rack. Every time he opened the dish washer another wasp would fly out. Usually they go straight for the light and get stuck in the fixture. I didn't worry about them. I hadn't been stung by a wasp since I was about 9. Daniel, however, was quick to get out of the way when the wasps got close to him.
When we were finished in the kitchen we took our food and went out to the living room to watch baseball. After my second bite I felt something prickly in my shirt. I wacked it through my shirt, but not hard enough, the wasp which had sneaked into my shirt stung me about two inches below my collar bone just under my neck. Maybe it stung me a few times, or maybe I'm slightly allergic to wasp stings.
First the sting well, it stung; then it was sort of sore and swollen. I expected it to hurt some, but it hurt all evening and I even took some pain killers to tame it. The next morning it was very red and about 2 inches in diameter and slightly raised and VERY itchy. I tried not to scratch it because it was still a bit tender, but I had to rub it sometimes it was so itchy.
That afternoon D told me he had been out spraying the wasps and he got stung again on the back. He told me how big and sore his sting was. I told him mine was big and sore too. He said it wasn't like his, that his was terrible. I thought that must be pretty bad so I said, "let me see." His sting looked like a large mosquito bite, red and about the size of the tip of a pinky finger. So I showed him my giant, inflamed, crazy itchy sting site. He said, "Well, at least it's not swollen like mine." If I had a stinger I would have stung him myself for that remark.
Today the tenderness is gone, but the itchiness is full on. In my last apartment I used to get 'mystery bites.' I would get very similar looking marks on my legs, they weren't tender, but they were big and super itchy, but I never knew how I got them. I figured it was a spider near my bed or something. Maybe I was getting bit in my sleep.
These bites are so itchy that sometimes when I scratch them I feel like I know how dogs feel when you scratch them and they start thumping their legs and get that dazed look . . . like they are high or something. Some times I scratch and it feel so good I almost don't mind how annoying the itchiness is.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
10/10/10
That was a strange suggestion from him, but I DID want to go to the pumpkin patch and get a pumpkin, so I decided to roll with it. On Thursday or Friday Daniel said, “Are we still on for the pumpkin patch? You want to do it Sunday after lunch?” I said, “sure.”
After lunch we headed just down the street to Gnismer Farms to pick my pumpkin. As soon as we pulled in I could see there was a problem. The pumpkin field was barren, desolate, plowed under, not a darn pumpkin in sight.
“What!? No Pumpkins!?"
This was a serious let down because for real, I wanted a pumpkin. Daniel said, “Well, let's go talk to the farmer and see if he has another field.”
The farmer said, “Oh yeah, sorry- all the pumpkins are gone. We had caterpillar problems this year, and what we did get in were all bought up the first weekend we opened.”
Blasted caterpillars . . .
Blasted caterpillars . . .
Then Farmer Gnismer helpfully suggested we explore the corn field maze. I grumbled about it for a while. “I don’t know, maybe we should just go find another pumpkin field . . ."
Daniel said, “Well, let’s try it, since we are here.”
I said, “Fine.”
The farmer's wife was very encouraging about the corn field maze.
She said, “Oh yeah, it will be fun, you’ll love it! We’ve hidden clues all over the field, you need to find all of them, then when you come out we’ll give you a quiz.”
So- in we went to the corn maze, the maize maze. The corn stalks were tall, but there wasn’t any actual corn on them. We started walking and finding clues- and if I have to take a quiz, I’m writing the answers down, so I got out my pen and my note pad and started my list: “Corn, sorgum, green chilli, Illinois, night shade, grass, curcubic, green” when we got to “Ichabod Crane” I saw we were near the exit and I said, “We can’t go out yet! I don’t have all the clues!”
Daniel said, “OK! But at least get these clues and we’ll turn around and go back in.”
So I went to the next “clue” which was on a bigger tag than the rest of the clues and read, “Shannon" I thought that was funny, but I got out my pen anyway, then I read the rest of the sentence, “Will you marry me. – Daniel” By the time I’d figured that out Daniel had moved in front of me and had knelt down with the ring box.
He asked some question and I said “YES!” He asked another question, I said, “YES!” to that one too.
I only vaguely remember that the questions were something like, “Will you be my pumpkin for ever?” and “Will you marry me?” Whatever- I already had the question in writing in my hand- YES! (He had planned on being in a pumpkin patch and asking me to be his 'corn on the cob for ever' doesn't have the same ring to it, so he stuck to the pumpkin plan- of course I had no idea at the time.)
When I looked up there was the farmer with his camera and all the people who had gone through the maze ahead of us. They had seen the sign and were hanging around to see what would happen next.
Someone asked if I cried; I didn’t because- a proposal in a corn field was a bit surreal . . . on the way in I was thinking about Children of the Corn, and that scene in X-files where they are running through the corn fields .. . . not about rings and proposals.
The farmer was super excited and after he had taken the pictures he cut off my “clue” and gave it to me. Then he cut off the top of a corn stalk and gave it to me as a memento- he also asked if I wanted a corn bouquet- but I declined.
Daniel had planned on writing his message on a pumpkin so that I could find it in the field. But when he went to the farm on Friday he found out about the caterpillars and the lack of pumpkins, so he and the farmer and the farmer’s wife made this plan . . .
Daniel said he thought I was going to figure out what was going on because he had the ring box in his pocket and he thought I’d ask him about it (because I’m pretty curious) but I never noticed- I was concentrating on the pumpkins, and the corn clues.
The only strange thing I really noticed was that had tucked in his t-shirt and was wearing a belt to go to the pumpkin patch. Sort of formal for a pumpkin patch, I was wearing a T-shirt that said, “Zombie chick.”
I told him later that I should have known he was up to something because the date was 10/10/10 and he’s all about the numbers. He said he had originally planned to wait until Halloween, but he couldn’t pass up 10/10/10 as a once in a life time date. Also apparently 101010 in binary code = 42. 42 is the answer to the question to of "Life, the universe, and everything." 42My ring is custom designed and made. Daniel bought the opal 10 years ago thinking to use it as an engagement ring. It has 4 round white diamonds and 3 marquee blue diamonds. The third blue diamond is on the palm side of the band. There is a scrolled heart and our initials on each side of the back diamond. There are 8 stones all together because we met 8 years ago.
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
I was feeling sad today- so far the week has been going poorly. Monday I forgot to go to work, Tuesday I called to see if the agreement that I didn't have to go to work today was still on in light of Monday- to be informed that I had that wrong too- that I was supposed to come to work today for sure because the Assistant Director had the 14th and the 21st on her calendar while I had the 5th and the 28th on my calendar for days off. Strange . . . it doesn't seem like me to schedule days off so close to each other- I usually try to spread them out.
The more I thought about why I would have chosen those dates and written other dates on my calendar the more irritated I was with the situation. I decided to look up the email to see what went wrong. I learned I had said the 5th and the 28th- I don't know where the 14th and the 21st came in. Uhg- clearly none of us has very good memories.
Witch shoes |
It looks like I have long legs (and cute shoes!) |
The other pair of shoes are red Mary Janes with a gold buckle and tiny heals. So cute!
Monday, October 04, 2010
The jig up at work- they're on to me! I had the easiest job in ever, for about 8 weeks. Well, take them as they come, I say. Easy come easy go.
For the past 6 weeks I've just had to show up for the majority of my work hours- ok there was some button pushing, some watching students push buttons, and a little bit of reading involved, but nothing outside of the work hours, which in absolutely heavenly as a teacher.
They just put it all together and decided that it doesn't take someone with a master's degree to push buttons and do a little bit of reading. (ie they don't have to pay the amount of money they are paying me to push buttons and watch students push buttons.) Bother.
To top it off I forgot to come to work this morning. Dang it all! I was supposed to fill in for the Assistant Director this morning, but I TOTALLY forgot. I showed up 20 minutes before my class, looked at my calendar and realized I was 40 minutes late for the class I was supposed to fill in for. I went to the class and all the students were just sitting there, at the computeres- watching Youtube, writing emails, etc. One said, "We have been alone." So I went in and told the Director that I'd messed up. He said, "Well, that just goes to prove that we don't really need anyone for that time slot, none of the students even came to the office to ask where their teacher was." SNAP! The students don't even care!
Uh- what does this mean for me? Well, it could mean far few hours at work. It could mean that I'll actually have to do "work" at work. I hope it's the second. I could stand do some work at work, but no work and no money would be so sad for me.
For the past 6 weeks I've just had to show up for the majority of my work hours- ok there was some button pushing, some watching students push buttons, and a little bit of reading involved, but nothing outside of the work hours, which in absolutely heavenly as a teacher.
They just put it all together and decided that it doesn't take someone with a master's degree to push buttons and do a little bit of reading. (ie they don't have to pay the amount of money they are paying me to push buttons and watch students push buttons.) Bother.
To top it off I forgot to come to work this morning. Dang it all! I was supposed to fill in for the Assistant Director this morning, but I TOTALLY forgot. I showed up 20 minutes before my class, looked at my calendar and realized I was 40 minutes late for the class I was supposed to fill in for. I went to the class and all the students were just sitting there, at the computeres- watching Youtube, writing emails, etc. One said, "We have been alone." So I went in and told the Director that I'd messed up. He said, "Well, that just goes to prove that we don't really need anyone for that time slot, none of the students even came to the office to ask where their teacher was." SNAP! The students don't even care!
Uh- what does this mean for me? Well, it could mean far few hours at work. It could mean that I'll actually have to do "work" at work. I hope it's the second. I could stand do some work at work, but no work and no money would be so sad for me.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
I got my teacher evaluations for the Summer. Generally they are good, of course there are always a few students who could apparently live without me. I get the feeling they won't be so good for the Fall semester on account of the class I'm teaching is . . . well . . . sort of boring . . . sometimes. There's a lot of repetition, and for those of us with the minute attention spans- I can see why they are frustrated with the program.
My favorite comment in Summer evaluations:
Q: Did the instructor teach the class in a way that helped you learn? Please explain.
A: Yes. She did. She explained the grammar that we didn't pay attention to.
Thank you very much.
My favorite comment in Summer evaluations:
Q: Did the instructor teach the class in a way that helped you learn? Please explain.
A: Yes. She did. She explained the grammar that we didn't pay attention to.
Thank you very much.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Today at the grocery store a guy totally "How YOU doin'"-ed me. My first thought was "I've been Joey Tribbiani-ed!" But of course it wasn't a goofy Italian American New Yorker, it was a very large African American Fort Wother- Worthian- Worthite? Don't know. Whatever- as always, the brown men love me. Thank you for your support brown men.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
I made oven pancakes today for breakfast. They looked like slightly over done giant brains, but they tasted pretty good with blueberry syrup. I got the recipe from a stack of cards and papers I've been moving about with me for who knows how long. I think I got this card when I bought a whole box of 70s era recipes from Salvation Army. This one is dated 1975, and is from a collection called "Mainstays Without Meat."
Friday, September 24, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Ronald and Nancy Reagan looking too cute with their babies. Isn't he just so Hollywood? Isn't she TV-land domestic? EEEK! I love it!
Here's why I notice:
1. The internet is amazing-obviously
2. I have a follower- I don't know who you are follower (Not Jayme, I know you) this follower is also a follower of another blog- I looked at the other blog which is written by a history professor- who had a post about ugly presidents- he/she said Martin Van Buren was the ugliest present and LBJ was number 2. I agree about Van Buren- but I'm not convinced about LBJ- so I went looking for ugly on Google. Instead I found super cute!
Here's why I notice:
1. The internet is amazing-obviously
2. I have a follower- I don't know who you are follower (Not Jayme, I know you) this follower is also a follower of another blog- I looked at the other blog which is written by a history professor- who had a post about ugly presidents- he/she said Martin Van Buren was the ugliest present and LBJ was number 2. I agree about Van Buren- but I'm not convinced about LBJ- so I went looking for ugly on Google. Instead I found super cute!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Currently reading Julie and Julia which was recently a movie. She's a salty gal. Sometimes I read these books and wonder what it is that makes publishers and people think that this piece of writing is something special that will sell. I don't think this because it is bad or poorly written, but it is basically just a memoir of a Joe-Blow-Nobody. So this woman decides to cook Julia Child's French recipes all year, and keep a blog about it. Eh.
It makes me think that if I decided to do something all year I could write a book about it. The problems being of course that with my gnat like attention span I don't know of anything that I can commit to for a year and me thinking the whole time, even if I did convince myself to do such a thing, "who cares?!"
Then how much money does one really make on such a venture? What expectations result from success? Would they want more? If I were to write a book, I'm pretty sure there's only one in there.
I've read books about people who read the encyclopedia all year, who lived by all the biblical rules for a year, cooking for a year- auto biographies about childhood, dog ownership, travel adventures etc. I have a friend keeping a blog about losing half her body weight. That's determination. First deciding to do such a thing, then keeping up with it by writing about it each day.
Do I have it? Would anyone (including me) care if I did? I took a long-long-long test in exchange for writing a Master's dissertation. What could I do so that I'd have enough material to write a book about it? I heard a guy talking about taking a job in Antarctica so that when he was done he'd have a bunch of money (since he couldn't spend it in Antarctica.)and he could travel up through South and Central America and then illegally cross into the US, just to see how it felt. Me: Antarctica? No- the plan is over. That's too cold.
Any suggestions- send them my way.
It makes me think that if I decided to do something all year I could write a book about it. The problems being of course that with my gnat like attention span I don't know of anything that I can commit to for a year and me thinking the whole time, even if I did convince myself to do such a thing, "who cares?!"
Then how much money does one really make on such a venture? What expectations result from success? Would they want more? If I were to write a book, I'm pretty sure there's only one in there.
I've read books about people who read the encyclopedia all year, who lived by all the biblical rules for a year, cooking for a year- auto biographies about childhood, dog ownership, travel adventures etc. I have a friend keeping a blog about losing half her body weight. That's determination. First deciding to do such a thing, then keeping up with it by writing about it each day.
Do I have it? Would anyone (including me) care if I did? I took a long-long-long test in exchange for writing a Master's dissertation. What could I do so that I'd have enough material to write a book about it? I heard a guy talking about taking a job in Antarctica so that when he was done he'd have a bunch of money (since he couldn't spend it in Antarctica.)and he could travel up through South and Central America and then illegally cross into the US, just to see how it felt. Me: Antarctica? No- the plan is over. That's too cold.
Any suggestions- send them my way.
I have a computer in every room. That would be embarrassing if they all worked. The one in my bedroom won’t connect to the internet. The one in the office connects but very slowly. It is also a dinosaur in computer years. The one in the living room is a laptop but I can’t move it around because it has no battery life and the charger doesn’t connect to the computer right, so sometimes it just shuts down when you least expect it. I only use it to watch TV and movie downloads because 1. My TV gets 3 stations, one public television station and two Mexican stations. (Odd since I live about 3 blocks from the CBS tower.) I don’t know if it’s the antenna or the digital converter box that has the problem. I don’t want to buy a new converter box, but I don’t want to buy a new TV if I’m only going to get 3 stations. 2. My DVD player is broken, there is sound, but no picture.
The computer in the dining room is pretty good though.
I plan to get some really long wires to run from the living room into the bedroom and the office so I can have internet everywhere. Yes, technically I have wireless, but obviously it’s not that great if it can’t reach from the living room (which is the only room it will connect in) to the bedroom, just down the hall.
I made some whole wheat bread today. Just another spike in the coffin of the corn industry- ha! I didn’t use any high fructose corn syrup! Like I care.
I think I'm going to knit some corn on the cob, give it a tiny turban, a white 'corn silk' beard, and a itty-bitty bomb belt. I shall call it Al Maiza. It will be a cob bomber.
My microwave died this weekend. What’s up with the dead devices? I actually had to heat my lunch up on the stove! Uhgh! It reminded me of when I was a kid. Being the late bloomers that we were, (I still am) we didn’t have a microwave or a VCR until I was in high school. Awkward. I didn’t have a CD player or a personal computer until after college. I didn’t get my driver’s license or my first car until I was 23. Foolishly I got my license, bought a car and drove across the country in the same month.
Now I don’t have a CD player, a DVD player, or a microwave, but I do have a VCR (that I bought in 1999) and an analogue TV (that I bought in 2004,) four computers and a hybrid car (with which I could drive across the county for $100.) Things have changed some, not much. Guess I should save up the money I’m saving in gas and buy a new microwave and DVD player- and maybe a TV . . .
The computer in the dining room is pretty good though.
I plan to get some really long wires to run from the living room into the bedroom and the office so I can have internet everywhere. Yes, technically I have wireless, but obviously it’s not that great if it can’t reach from the living room (which is the only room it will connect in) to the bedroom, just down the hall.
I made some whole wheat bread today. Just another spike in the coffin of the corn industry- ha! I didn’t use any high fructose corn syrup! Like I care.
I think I'm going to knit some corn on the cob, give it a tiny turban, a white 'corn silk' beard, and a itty-bitty bomb belt. I shall call it Al Maiza. It will be a cob bomber.
My microwave died this weekend. What’s up with the dead devices? I actually had to heat my lunch up on the stove! Uhgh! It reminded me of when I was a kid. Being the late bloomers that we were, (I still am) we didn’t have a microwave or a VCR until I was in high school. Awkward. I didn’t have a CD player or a personal computer until after college. I didn’t get my driver’s license or my first car until I was 23. Foolishly I got my license, bought a car and drove across the country in the same month.
Now I don’t have a CD player, a DVD player, or a microwave, but I do have a VCR (that I bought in 1999) and an analogue TV (that I bought in 2004,) four computers and a hybrid car (with which I could drive across the county for $100.) Things have changed some, not much. Guess I should save up the money I’m saving in gas and buy a new microwave and DVD player- and maybe a TV . . .
Monday, September 13, 2010
Thursday, September 09, 2010
I’ve been having trouble getting to sleep the last few nights. That’s unusual for me, sleep is normally one of the things I rather enjoy. I would like to say that I was good at it, but the truth is that I’m a terribly light sleeper. I wake up at sounds, lights, movement. I wake up for no apparent reason many times a night, to roll over or shift positions. Generally though, as long as there’s nothing bothering me (externally, like someone snoring, or a bright light, etc) I go right back to sleep. Same thing at bed time, while I’m not the best sleeper, I generally go to sleep easily enough (given the right circumstances.)
Ok, it turns out that I’m pretty picky about how, when and where I sleep. Dang it!
My toilet is burbling.
I’ve started reading a book called New Age Bible Versions: An Exhaustive Documentation Exposing the Message, Men and Manuscripts Move Mankind to the Antichrist’s One World Religion. Now, that is a mouthful! I bought this book at a thrift store several years ago. It’s basically a “Kings James Only” manifesto. I got it because I was genuinely interested in why some people insist on KJV only. Yeah, it does sound cool, but I really enjoy many of the other versions. I have a vague idea of how translators and editors come up with different versions, why they have different phrases and grammar structures, why different vocabulary is used when they are all to mean the same thing.
I wonder what other language has such a lot of Biblical translation versions as English.
I looked up the Amazon reviews on this book before I started reading. I’ve gotten into the habit of seeing what other people think about a book. I don’t read many of the reviews, I just look at the numbers. How many people have reviewed this book? What are the percentages with 4-5 stars and the percentages with 3 and with 1-2 stars. This current book, has over 100 reviews split almost perfectly down the middle with 5 stars and 1 stars and just a very few 2-4s. I read two 1 star reviews. Those folks sounded pretty informed and said, while it was researched and documented, it seemed more like the author was a conspiracy theorist and if she knew more about Biblical languages she would be in a much better position to analyze the original material herself and come to more informed conclusions.
I wish I knew more about Biblical languages. Forgetting sucks, I studied Biblical Greek once . . .
I started reading this book and by the time I got to page 22 I wrote the number 27 at the top of the page. That is 27 mistakes; grammatical, logical, untruths- not to mention the lies of omition and decontextualization. It was just silly. I’m not a scholar- but even I could pick out that silliness. I put it down for the night. I decided to sleep on it to decide if it was worth my time to read it. (For some reason once a book comes into my possession, I feel obligated to read it.)
This evening I decided to go for chapter two after all. I’d been writing comments and marking the text with a purple colored pencil as I read last night, I decided I sort of enjoyed arguing with this book. I haven’t had a good argument with a book in a long time. It is introducing many interesting things I didn’t know about as well. It mentions the names of the manuscripts, church fathers, cult leaders, Bible version editors, and it does have some very interesting ideas about the coming of the antichrist.
I've read several interesting book this year- if only the Zombies weren't currently monopolizing my time, I'd have more to say about all those books.
Monday, August 30, 2010
I want a sharpie liquid pencil!
I love Sharpie brand. So what if it does bleed through the paper- it's so vibrant, which makes dull lives more exciting! If that's all it took right?
I'm considering the fact that I may need a satallite radio.
I need to go grocery shopping because I just ate something weird for lunch. Possibly the goal of my diet is "less wierd." That has not been definitively defined.
I think my dog wants to break up with me. Boo! He's been staying with the BF while I was jobless/homeless. The BF has a 'magic door' to the outside, (doggie door)and his little doggie buddy, Louie. I've got a carpet he's not allowed to pee on, no magic door, no Louie, a leash he always has to wear outside, and a box I make him sleep in at night. (It's for his own good.) I think the only reason he comes home with me sometimes is because he likes the car ride.
Buzz come home!
I love Sharpie brand. So what if it does bleed through the paper- it's so vibrant, which makes dull lives more exciting! If that's all it took right?
I'm considering the fact that I may need a satallite radio.
I need to go grocery shopping because I just ate something weird for lunch. Possibly the goal of my diet is "less wierd." That has not been definitively defined.
I think my dog wants to break up with me. Boo! He's been staying with the BF while I was jobless/homeless. The BF has a 'magic door' to the outside, (doggie door)and his little doggie buddy, Louie. I've got a carpet he's not allowed to pee on, no magic door, no Louie, a leash he always has to wear outside, and a box I make him sleep in at night. (It's for his own good.) I think the only reason he comes home with me sometimes is because he likes the car ride.
Buzz come home!
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
I forgot how long two hours on the same subject with the same students can be . . . this requires a plan of action. I hate it when I bore myself in class.
The weather has changed for a few days- a 'cold front' came in and cooled us down by 20 degrees. Now it's only 90 instead of 109!
Buzz went to the dog park today and didn't bite anybody! That's a big step for him. Not that he didn't want to bite someone, but I talked him out of it each time.
The weather has changed for a few days- a 'cold front' came in and cooled us down by 20 degrees. Now it's only 90 instead of 109!
Buzz went to the dog park today and didn't bite anybody! That's a big step for him. Not that he didn't want to bite someone, but I talked him out of it each time.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
What the heck!
Didn't that dang dentist take all four wisdom teeth?! It feels like there is another one trying to grow in the bottom left! I've been trying to pretend it's not happening, but it's getting harder. This must be a sign of a fifth measure of wisdom which is rarely possessed. Or maybe I just have a gum infection.
I just looked up 'gum pain' and found one dentist suggesting it could be a broken root tip irritating my gum or a 'migrating jaw bone fragment.' Well, I should think not to the latter.
I'm headed to Wal-Mart AGAIN. W-D 40 and hanging shoe organizers.
Didn't that dang dentist take all four wisdom teeth?! It feels like there is another one trying to grow in the bottom left! I've been trying to pretend it's not happening, but it's getting harder. This must be a sign of a fifth measure of wisdom which is rarely possessed. Or maybe I just have a gum infection.
I just looked up 'gum pain' and found one dentist suggesting it could be a broken root tip irritating my gum or a 'migrating jaw bone fragment.' Well, I should think not to the latter.
I'm headed to Wal-Mart AGAIN. W-D 40 and hanging shoe organizers.
Friday, August 20, 2010
I officially have internet- ie I'm no longer stealing it from neighbors. I don't know if it's really stealing though if they just leave it lying around for anybody to pick up . . . Of course my internet doesn't work in the office, where the desk top computer is, it only works in the living room, where the ages old lap top is. I'll have to call about that.
I think the rest of August and going forward into the holiday season I need to have a consolidation plan. No more buying stuff, more getting rid of stuff. The problem is that buying stuff is kind of fun. Unfortunately I have lots of stuff I haven't used.
I was considering last night the uncommon pleasure I get from using all of something. Little things like all the ink out of a ball point pen. It's silly, a pen that was probably free- but I feel far more satisfied with a pen that has truly run out of ink than with one that has just stopped working. I like using scraps of fabric and yarn, I love getting to the end of a tube of lipstick, or reading a book and sending it on its way to the next reader. (Although that last one can be kinda sad it if was a really good book.)
So, it's time to see the end of more things. The end of the yards and yards of fabric in my closet, the end of the boxes and baskets of yarn, the end of the collection of make up I've had since the dawning of history. The end of the stack of ESL books, and cook books, and kids books, the end of bags and purses I don't use, shoes I don't wear and clothes that don't fit. The end is near.
I think the rest of August and going forward into the holiday season I need to have a consolidation plan. No more buying stuff, more getting rid of stuff. The problem is that buying stuff is kind of fun. Unfortunately I have lots of stuff I haven't used.
I was considering last night the uncommon pleasure I get from using all of something. Little things like all the ink out of a ball point pen. It's silly, a pen that was probably free- but I feel far more satisfied with a pen that has truly run out of ink than with one that has just stopped working. I like using scraps of fabric and yarn, I love getting to the end of a tube of lipstick, or reading a book and sending it on its way to the next reader. (Although that last one can be kinda sad it if was a really good book.)
So, it's time to see the end of more things. The end of the yards and yards of fabric in my closet, the end of the boxes and baskets of yarn, the end of the collection of make up I've had since the dawning of history. The end of the stack of ESL books, and cook books, and kids books, the end of bags and purses I don't use, shoes I don't wear and clothes that don't fit. The end is near.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
My summer vacation is almost over! Boo! I was laying in bed this morning thinking about how great it was to have a do nothing vacation. I mean I love a go out and explore vacation too, but when I travel I feel obligated to get up and do stuff I wouldn't normally have a chance to do.
Didn't go anywhere, didn't do anything (except watch the complete season 1 of X-files)
Good-good.
Didn't go anywhere, didn't do anything (except watch the complete season 1 of X-files)
Good-good.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
I went to a shop called ‘The Metaphysical Shoppe’ today. I pass it pretty regularly and I wondered what exactly a metaphysical shop sold. Turns out they sell incense. I think the incense burned my nose hairs. After I walked out I could smell incense for two hours. There were all kinds of devilish things in there, pentagram pendants, pagan prayer books, Buddhas and a myriad of Hindu gods. I didn’t feel completely creeped out until I saw the pentagram emblazoned hooded cloaks though. The young man working there was extremely friendly and chatty. He studies anthropology at a local college-blahdy-blahdy-blah. He was an average looking dude, but he had the most amazing color of eyes. They were a beautiful deep green-blue, sort of like the Gulf of Mexico on the south Florida coast. I hope his babies get those eyes.
I’ve been having some strange dreams these last few nights.
I dreamed I was almost attacked by a swamp monster. It looked like a very large, kinda cute iguana. I was admiring it as I ambled across a walking bridge over the swamp when it stood up on its hind legs (which were man length) and started coming for me. Maybe it just wanted to be friends, but when a man sized lizard starts coming at you- well, at least I run for it. It reminded me greatly of the scenario with the attack squirrel in DC.
I dreamed my boyfriend suggested we get married in Applebee’s. I said no. We settled on the ice-skating rink, as long as the swamp monster wasn’t invited.
I dreamed Wonder Woman was originally from the Louisiana swamps. She just spread the story about being an Amazon because that sounded cooler than being a Cajun.
I dreamed that I went to a new church and upon entering the church all my (major) faults and mistakes were listed for everyone to hear. I think I’d rather be in a swamp, with a monster.
I dreamed I ran into an old friend at another friend’s house. That’s pretty tame compared with the rest. It did lead to a whole day of wondering about that old friend though . . . and swamps.
Sunday, August 08, 2010
How do dogs know exactly where you don't want them to be? I have two chairs and a sofa but my little dog and his visiting friend decided to curl up in my seat as soon as I got up. My stinky little Frito dog will always find the best pillow, the clean clothes basket or my favorite blanket to curl up in/on.
I love having a kitchen, and a sofa.
I'm still not finished organizing all my stuff.
My goal is to use up the stuff I have before I start stock piling goods. Seriosly, I had four bottles of shampoo when I moved in January. I still have four bottles of shampoo. I have alot of hair, but not that much!
I love having a kitchen, and a sofa.
I'm still not finished organizing all my stuff.
My goal is to use up the stuff I have before I start stock piling goods. Seriosly, I had four bottles of shampoo when I moved in January. I still have four bottles of shampoo. I have alot of hair, but not that much!
Thursday, August 05, 2010
I want to write blogs, but I keep getting distracted by the stupid news stories to be found on MSN. "Waitress fired for comment on Facebook." Duh, tard, if you use your company name and insult their customers- it's a safe bet they won't like that. Prince is being sued for painting his rental house purple, Prince is being sued for canceling a concert in Dublin, Prince is being sued for a multiplicity of other things- sucks to be Prince.
We just finished Testing for the Summer session, TGTO- Thank God That's Over! It is all computerized testing, and there were literally students in tears screaming at their computers in an effort to complete the test. Not screaming because they were angry, just in an effort to be understood. What a mess.
So I was driving the other day, late for a meeting when I heard a loud POP-SMACK-HISS!!! In the hatchback. I thought something was going bad wrong with my car- I'd never heard anything like that before, but I'm driving a hybrid who knows what crazy things might happen. All the hair on the back of my head stood on end- now I know how my dog feels when he gets freaked out.
Before I pulled over to investigate I realized that one of the cans in the case of sodas I'd bought the day before had exploded. No problem, I figured it was still in the case, and if the case was right side up, the soda that wasn't on my back window as probably still in the can.
When I pulled over I realized things had been happening while I was at work. The temperature has been over 100 all week- all but four of the cans had exploded. They had exploded out of the case, like rockets, they were all over the back of the car. The carpet was soaked. There was diet cherry 7-Up all over the windows, the carpet, the back of the seats. One can had exploded so hard it scratched the factory tinting off the window. Not cool. So, I knew that I had to empty the ones that hadn't exploded so that I didn't get an even bigger mess. I picked up the first unexploded can. It immediately exploded all over my shirt. I emptied out the remainder of the can in the parking lot. I picked up the second unexploded can, it immediately exploded all over my pants. I emptied the remainder of the can in the grass. I picked up the third unexploded can, carefully pointing it away from me. It seemed a little more stable than the first too, but as I went to press on the tab, the top popped up and jammed my thumb hard, so I dropped it on the ground, and it exploded all over my shoes. I picked up the forth unexploded can threw it down on the ground and ran away screaming.
Needless to say I did not make it to my appointment.
When I cleaned out the car later I found one can under the front seat- I don't even want to know how it got there. On a good note I also found a ring I had forgotten I'd lost.
We just finished Testing for the Summer session, TGTO- Thank God That's Over! It is all computerized testing, and there were literally students in tears screaming at their computers in an effort to complete the test. Not screaming because they were angry, just in an effort to be understood. What a mess.
So I was driving the other day, late for a meeting when I heard a loud POP-SMACK-HISS!!! In the hatchback. I thought something was going bad wrong with my car- I'd never heard anything like that before, but I'm driving a hybrid who knows what crazy things might happen. All the hair on the back of my head stood on end- now I know how my dog feels when he gets freaked out.
Before I pulled over to investigate I realized that one of the cans in the case of sodas I'd bought the day before had exploded. No problem, I figured it was still in the case, and if the case was right side up, the soda that wasn't on my back window as probably still in the can.
When I pulled over I realized things had been happening while I was at work. The temperature has been over 100 all week- all but four of the cans had exploded. They had exploded out of the case, like rockets, they were all over the back of the car. The carpet was soaked. There was diet cherry 7-Up all over the windows, the carpet, the back of the seats. One can had exploded so hard it scratched the factory tinting off the window. Not cool. So, I knew that I had to empty the ones that hadn't exploded so that I didn't get an even bigger mess. I picked up the first unexploded can. It immediately exploded all over my shirt. I emptied out the remainder of the can in the parking lot. I picked up the second unexploded can, it immediately exploded all over my pants. I emptied the remainder of the can in the grass. I picked up the third unexploded can, carefully pointing it away from me. It seemed a little more stable than the first too, but as I went to press on the tab, the top popped up and jammed my thumb hard, so I dropped it on the ground, and it exploded all over my shoes. I picked up the forth unexploded can threw it down on the ground and ran away screaming.
Needless to say I did not make it to my appointment.
When I cleaned out the car later I found one can under the front seat- I don't even want to know how it got there. On a good note I also found a ring I had forgotten I'd lost.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
AHH! My blog is working correctly again!
I'm almost done moving everything into my new 'kitchen included' apartment. It's a 'mixed neighborhood' which means I'm the only one around here driving a Prius, because white people like Priuses (it's # 60 on the list of "Things White People Like.") I didn't make it up.
I have man furniture, which was cheap so I can't complain much. Who knows how much flatulence has been absorbed by my reclining sofa and two reclining chairs. I'm going to Fabreeze them.
I have a whole room I can't even get into for all the stuff piled in and around it- instead of beginning the the long process of organizing that stuff, I finished my book, My Sister's Keeper, which was tragical.
Eventually I'll have to buy real sheets and take my sock monkey sheet off my new bed. The only defect of my new bed is a squeak in one of the legs when I roll over. Nothing a little W-D 40 can't fix.
The thumping beat of the car base outside my window matches my heart beat- how annoying.
I've got to get a picture of the "OMG Donuts!" sign.
I stapled a camel blanket to my window to block out the security lighting. I suppose that will eventually go the way of the sock money sheet. I should grow up and get real curtains.
I had ice-cream and potato chips and cherries for dinner. I'm starting a diet Monday.
You spin me right round baby-right-round-round-round.
I'm almost done moving everything into my new 'kitchen included' apartment. It's a 'mixed neighborhood' which means I'm the only one around here driving a Prius, because white people like Priuses (it's # 60 on the list of "Things White People Like.") I didn't make it up.
I have man furniture, which was cheap so I can't complain much. Who knows how much flatulence has been absorbed by my reclining sofa and two reclining chairs. I'm going to Fabreeze them.
I have a whole room I can't even get into for all the stuff piled in and around it- instead of beginning the the long process of organizing that stuff, I finished my book, My Sister's Keeper, which was tragical.
Eventually I'll have to buy real sheets and take my sock monkey sheet off my new bed. The only defect of my new bed is a squeak in one of the legs when I roll over. Nothing a little W-D 40 can't fix.
The thumping beat of the car base outside my window matches my heart beat- how annoying.
I've got to get a picture of the "OMG Donuts!" sign.
I stapled a camel blanket to my window to block out the security lighting. I suppose that will eventually go the way of the sock money sheet. I should grow up and get real curtains.
I had ice-cream and potato chips and cherries for dinner. I'm starting a diet Monday.
You spin me right round baby-right-round-round-round.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
I'm in la-love with this chair I've been furniture shopping. What a hassle. I've narrowed it down to two living room sets I find acceptable. And I want this chair. This chair costs $800- wow. That's a lot for a chair. But it is so-so comfy and pretty.
I was approved for my apartment, move in date Friday. (yeah!) However, I don't have any furniture except book shelves.
I was approved for my apartment, move in date Friday. (yeah!) However, I don't have any furniture except book shelves.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Thursday, July 08, 2010
I just wrote a long blog about my adventures in apartment hunting, but like many other writings, it is gone in the virtual wind. My blog still isn't right.
Summery:
Good news- I think I've found an apartment I like for an awesome price, aside from it being on 'the wrong side of town' I think it will be great.
Bad news- it took a lot of looking to come across a place that seems ok-
The ladies I'm renting from now are super nice, but making me a bit crazy with the minutia- won't be sad to go!
Bowling field trip tomorrow! 'That's like Pow-pow-pow!' (as Usher would say) What else can you say about 9:00 AM bowling with a bunch of foreign university kids?
Summery:
Good news- I think I've found an apartment I like for an awesome price, aside from it being on 'the wrong side of town' I think it will be great.
Bad news- it took a lot of looking to come across a place that seems ok-
The ladies I'm renting from now are super nice, but making me a bit crazy with the minutia- won't be sad to go!
Bowling field trip tomorrow! 'That's like Pow-pow-pow!' (as Usher would say) What else can you say about 9:00 AM bowling with a bunch of foreign university kids?
Sunday, July 04, 2010
Usher has a new song- I don't know what Usher does that makes me like him, but it's something about how ridiculous and at the same time catchy his songs are.
OMG (Oh my gosh) Why not 'Oh my God?' I don't know- Is it okay to fornicate, adulterate etc, but he's serious about the first few commandments? Whatever- I like it.
My favorite part of the lyrics:
I fell in love with shawty when I seen her on the dance floor
She was dancing sexy, pop, pop, popping, dropping, dropping low
Never ever has a lady hit me on the first sight
This was something special; this was just like dynamite
Honey got a booty like pow, pow, pow
Honey got some boobies like wow, oh wow
Girl you know I’m loving your, loving your style
She was dancing sexy, pop, pop, popping, dropping, dropping low
Never ever has a lady hit me on the first sight
This was something special; this was just like dynamite
Honey got a booty like pow, pow, pow
Honey got some boobies like wow, oh wow
Girl you know I’m loving your, loving your style
I like the use of the past participle. Past participles need more play time. I like that use of 'booty' and 'boobies' together. What grown man says 'boobies' to the world? It's good alliteration though. I like that he rhymed 'pow' 'wow' and amazingly 'style.' That can't be easy on paper.
There's something wrong with my blog. I hasn't let me post for several days now. It lets me look at other posts, edit other posts, post on other blogs, but to post on this one I have to post an empty post, then go back and edit it. (and it took me 30 minutes to figure that one out)
I'm trying to complain less, but really sometimes other complainers get on my nerves. A while back I was watching some news report and the anchor was giving a story about how Americans should be outraged by the fact the US government borrows their over paid taxes all year interest free. My thought was, 'Why should I be outraged by that? Shouldn't I be glad to do a little to help my country?"
OK the government isn't perfect- people are corrupt- they try to use you, sometimes life sucks. Sometimes you have to complain to be heard, to get what's right done. Sometimes you need to stop complaining and see what is good- what is valuable- how to be helpful, useful. Nobody talks about sacrifice-service-patriotism much any more.
I suppose we're going down America- so we will have lots more to complain about soon.
I'm trying to complain less, but really sometimes other complainers get on my nerves. A while back I was watching some news report and the anchor was giving a story about how Americans should be outraged by the fact the US government borrows their over paid taxes all year interest free. My thought was, 'Why should I be outraged by that? Shouldn't I be glad to do a little to help my country?"
OK the government isn't perfect- people are corrupt- they try to use you, sometimes life sucks. Sometimes you have to complain to be heard, to get what's right done. Sometimes you need to stop complaining and see what is good- what is valuable- how to be helpful, useful. Nobody talks about sacrifice-service-patriotism much any more.
I suppose we're going down America- so we will have lots more to complain about soon.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
I saw a church 'garage sale' today so I decided to stop. In my imagination it was something like the youth group raising money to go on a mission trip and it was a pretty big church so I thought there would be lots of stuff- unfortunatly my imagination was running away with me again. The church was actually selling their church stuff- chairs and music stands and a communion table . . . that would be a wierd thing to have at home. When I asked if the church was moving the lady showing me the fridge with the lock on in, which was also for sale, she said, "Yes." I asked where, but it was like it never happened. She said, "And this aquarium is for sale too, with the fish!" Ah- ok.
Since I was hungry and it was next to Star India, formerly my favorite Indian place, I thought I'd stop by there for lunch. I used to go there alot when I went to UTA. The owner, or the chipati-man (he's always there- I don't know who he really is) was really friendly with me, in the past. Today he came out from behind his chipati window and looked at me for a while. When I finally looked back, he said it had been a long time since I'd been in. I told him I'd moved.
Then he said, "Remember five years ago when you told me you were married?" I said, "No." He said, "Yes you told me, you were with your friend." I thought about it, "No, I don't remember saying that, because I'm not married." He looked at me in a not-so-friendly-chatty-chipati-man kind of way; like he was mad at me for not being married. Like, me not being married had ruined his five years.
I thought about saying maybe he had me mistaken with someone else- but then I remembered, if I'm feeling creeped-out by a man (like I was feeling at that moment) and he asks if I have a boyfriend or if I'm married I say "Yes." Always "Yes." Ok, so now I do have a boyfriend, so I just say yes to the boyfriend question- but I have had many imaginary boyfriends/husbands.
It seems that I have too much eye contact and I smile at everyone. It encourages men. Heck- I'm not trying to give you a sign- I'm just saying "Hi."
No more Star India, at least not alone, ok I love samosas, so not alone to dine in. YOU CAN'T GET RID OF ME THAT EASILY CHIPATI-MAN!
Since I was hungry and it was next to Star India, formerly my favorite Indian place, I thought I'd stop by there for lunch. I used to go there alot when I went to UTA. The owner, or the chipati-man (he's always there- I don't know who he really is) was really friendly with me, in the past. Today he came out from behind his chipati window and looked at me for a while. When I finally looked back, he said it had been a long time since I'd been in. I told him I'd moved.
Then he said, "Remember five years ago when you told me you were married?" I said, "No." He said, "Yes you told me, you were with your friend." I thought about it, "No, I don't remember saying that, because I'm not married." He looked at me in a not-so-friendly-chatty-chipati-man kind of way; like he was mad at me for not being married. Like, me not being married had ruined his five years.
I thought about saying maybe he had me mistaken with someone else- but then I remembered, if I'm feeling creeped-out by a man (like I was feeling at that moment) and he asks if I have a boyfriend or if I'm married I say "Yes." Always "Yes." Ok, so now I do have a boyfriend, so I just say yes to the boyfriend question- but I have had many imaginary boyfriends/husbands.
It seems that I have too much eye contact and I smile at everyone. It encourages men. Heck- I'm not trying to give you a sign- I'm just saying "Hi."
No more Star India, at least not alone, ok I love samosas, so not alone to dine in. YOU CAN'T GET RID OF ME THAT EASILY CHIPATI-MAN!
Friday, June 25, 2010
Billie-Jean is not my lover.
Today is the one year anniversary of Michael Jackson's death, my class watched the Pepsi commercial and the video of BJ. I asked them if they understood the story of the song, then I had to explain unwed pregnancy and why he couldn't just get a DNA test in 1983.
I fell off my shoes today, in front of a bunch of students. On the floor, no shoes on. Weird. Won't wear these shoes again. One student saw me drop my lunch on the floor on Monday and fall today. She probably thinks that it's amazing I can keep my brain in my head long enough to teach.
I have a mamma size headache and I have to go take an eye exam and get new glasses.
I bought a purple purse yesterday. It's because I can't convince myself to carry a giraffe purse, even if I do kinda like it.
Mamma-say-mamma-saw-the-ma-coo-saw
Today is the one year anniversary of Michael Jackson's death, my class watched the Pepsi commercial and the video of BJ. I asked them if they understood the story of the song, then I had to explain unwed pregnancy and why he couldn't just get a DNA test in 1983.
I fell off my shoes today, in front of a bunch of students. On the floor, no shoes on. Weird. Won't wear these shoes again. One student saw me drop my lunch on the floor on Monday and fall today. She probably thinks that it's amazing I can keep my brain in my head long enough to teach.
I have a mamma size headache and I have to go take an eye exam and get new glasses.
I bought a purple purse yesterday. It's because I can't convince myself to carry a giraffe purse, even if I do kinda like it.
Mamma-say-mamma-saw-the-ma-coo-saw
Monday, June 21, 2010
I bought a cook book called "Deceptively Delicious" by Jerry Seinfeld's wife. It is a book about how to hide vegetables in your food so you can't taste them. She started doing it to get her kids to eat their veggies, but heck, there's nothing wrong with making vegetables delicious for everyone! Very interesting. I'm eager to, you know, have a kitchen- so I can try some of the recipes.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Things that are green- frogs, peas etc. This week and weekend I've been making things- green things and sewing things. I haven't had my sewing machine out in about a month. This weekend I made four dolls. I had their little heads cut out, but no little bodies because the pattern I'd been using was difficult to turn right side out. I modified it to make it easier. I think they turned out kinda cute for ugly babies. I restarted another doll as well. She is from a nut cracker doll pattern, but for whatever reason I decided to cut her fabric out of black with a tan skirt. I thought I could either change the skirt to black and make her into a witch doll or I could give her the tan skirt and an apron or some other clothes and make her a prairie woman.
Well, my prairie witch didn't get done, but I now have 4 little green crocheted balls. Depending on how I feel when the 5th one is done, they will either turn into chubby little frogs or peas in a pod or a combination both- I mean like maybe three peas and 2 frogs, not a frog in a pod. That would be weird.
Well, my prairie witch didn't get done, but I now have 4 little green crocheted balls. Depending on how I feel when the 5th one is done, they will either turn into chubby little frogs or peas in a pod or a combination both- I mean like maybe three peas and 2 frogs, not a frog in a pod. That would be weird.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
This is my first blog from my desk in my 'office' at work. So my office is kinda like the break room with shelves all around hiding me from the microwave, but still- whatever. I have officially been offered a part time position at TCU for the fall. (Yeah!) It's 15 hours (20 being full time.) That makes me next on the list if anything else comes up though- so it's all good.
I gotta get some flair in this place!
At the promise of an actual job- I also look forward to an actual apartment!
I gotta get some flair in this place!
At the promise of an actual job- I also look forward to an actual apartment!
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Hours past-the summer is looking good for the horned frogs- I've been doing some contract work and some summer work with Texas Christian Univeristy in Fort Worth. When I found out about the Univeristy of Dallas program closing, TCU was one of the first places I sent my resume. The director there contacted me to thank me for my resume and to let me know that they didn't have any openings.
That was expected at the time as it was in the middle of the year, and most school don't hire until the summer or fall. In April he contacted me again to let me know he had an outside contract position open and possibly a few summer hours in the regular university program open. I took the contract and was told I would get 15 summer 1 classroom (one month) hours. 15 became 20, summer 1 got the addition of summer 3 as well, which led to an addition of summer 2 for 15 hours which became summer 2 for 20 hours and finally an addition of "some fall hours."
I expect 15 fall hours because one of the teachers recently became the assistant director. A full time teacher teaches 20 hours a week, but the assistant direct teaches 5 hours a week, which means there is always at least one part time teacher.
That's okay though- God has brought me this far. I know this is a God thing for two reasons: 1. I was offered the job because someone else got something "better." I mean I do hope it is always better for the other person- because it wouldn't have been better for me. I was invited to apply for that assistant director position, but I didn't feel like it would be a good fit for me. The 2nd thing is that the last thing on my chronological resume is my position as Journeyman with the International Mission Board. Both the director at UD and the one at TCU have ties with the Southter Baptist Convention and the International Mission Board- possitive ones- so that's great for me!
That was expected at the time as it was in the middle of the year, and most school don't hire until the summer or fall. In April he contacted me again to let me know he had an outside contract position open and possibly a few summer hours in the regular university program open. I took the contract and was told I would get 15 summer 1 classroom (one month) hours. 15 became 20, summer 1 got the addition of summer 3 as well, which led to an addition of summer 2 for 15 hours which became summer 2 for 20 hours and finally an addition of "some fall hours."
I expect 15 fall hours because one of the teachers recently became the assistant director. A full time teacher teaches 20 hours a week, but the assistant direct teaches 5 hours a week, which means there is always at least one part time teacher.
That's okay though- God has brought me this far. I know this is a God thing for two reasons: 1. I was offered the job because someone else got something "better." I mean I do hope it is always better for the other person- because it wouldn't have been better for me. I was invited to apply for that assistant director position, but I didn't feel like it would be a good fit for me. The 2nd thing is that the last thing on my chronological resume is my position as Journeyman with the International Mission Board. Both the director at UD and the one at TCU have ties with the Southter Baptist Convention and the International Mission Board- possitive ones- so that's great for me!
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Sunday, June 06, 2010
This is my nine hundred and fifty second post. Terribly exciting to be sure.
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Last night I had a dream that I went to church and we opened the hymnal and sang an ABBA song. In my dream I was wondering if ABBA sang a hymn or if the church included an ABBA song in the hymnal.
Sang ABBA and the church people in my dream.
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I went to church this morning and guess what?!
They didn't sing any ABBA songs. Drat.
They were all extremely friendly though. That has got to be the friendliest church I've been to in a very long time. I think nearly everyone greeted me. Of course they were all over 65 years old- and there were less then 50 of them. They seem like a pretty active church and the music minister and the preacher both seemed so earnest in their leadership of the elderly. I liked it. I might go back again.
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I'm thinking about taking a dance class for the rhythmically challenged.
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I made a giraffe this weekend. It actually took a long time, but I spent alot of time watching TV/movies on my computer an crocheting that little booger. I would include a pic. but my camera battery died.
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I realized today that the world could be coming to and end and I probably wouldn't know. I don't have a TV, I don't listen to the radio and if the news isn't flashing on my screen, I don't read it online. A little over a month ago a woman in the elevator said, "It's terrible! If I had school aged children in China I'd keep them all home!" I said, "Oh yeah, me too," although I had no idea what she was talking about.
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I remember on 9/11/01 I was driving in Ft. Worth. I didn't have a radio in my car, so when traffic completely stopped for no reason I had no idea that there was anything wrong with the world other than perhaps a flat tire up ahead.
I was on my way to a meeting at a hotel for a job I had just started. When I got there I asked about the meeting at the front desk. The guy said he didn't know about it and pointed at the TV in the lobby. When I looked at it I saw the Pentagon was on fire.I said, "What's that?" The guy next to me said, "Saddam Hussein blew up the Pentagon and the Twin Towers." I watched the footage for about 30 minutes and went home. Then I watched to footage for the next 3 days.
I worked that job for about a week after that- it was an awful job, and the people I was working with were completely ignorant.
One day one of them told me that she had heard that someone had thrown a smoke bomb into a mausoleum. I asked her why anyone would do that. She said it was because they hated Muslims. I said, "Buy why would they throw a smoke bomb into a mausoleum? Where there people in there?" She said, "Oh yes, of course- it was church time." I was beginning to think it would be easier to hold a conversation with a cat when she said, "You know, Muslims call their churches mausoleums."
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I'm gonna go get my hair cut.
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Last night I had a dream that I went to church and we opened the hymnal and sang an ABBA song. In my dream I was wondering if ABBA sang a hymn or if the church included an ABBA song in the hymnal.
People need hope, people need loving
People need trust from a fellow man
People need love to make a good living
People need faith in a helping hand
La la la la, la la la la-la, la la la la la la la-la la la
La la la la, la la la la-la, la la la la la la la-la la laa...
People need trust from a fellow man
People need love to make a good living
People need faith in a helping hand
La la la la, la la la la-la, la la la la la la la-la la la
La la la la, la la la la-la, la la la la la la la-la la laa...
Sang ABBA and the church people in my dream.
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I went to church this morning and guess what?!
They didn't sing any ABBA songs. Drat.
They were all extremely friendly though. That has got to be the friendliest church I've been to in a very long time. I think nearly everyone greeted me. Of course they were all over 65 years old- and there were less then 50 of them. They seem like a pretty active church and the music minister and the preacher both seemed so earnest in their leadership of the elderly. I liked it. I might go back again.
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I'm thinking about taking a dance class for the rhythmically challenged.
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I made a giraffe this weekend. It actually took a long time, but I spent alot of time watching TV/movies on my computer an crocheting that little booger. I would include a pic. but my camera battery died.
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I realized today that the world could be coming to and end and I probably wouldn't know. I don't have a TV, I don't listen to the radio and if the news isn't flashing on my screen, I don't read it online. A little over a month ago a woman in the elevator said, "It's terrible! If I had school aged children in China I'd keep them all home!" I said, "Oh yeah, me too," although I had no idea what she was talking about.
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I remember on 9/11/01 I was driving in Ft. Worth. I didn't have a radio in my car, so when traffic completely stopped for no reason I had no idea that there was anything wrong with the world other than perhaps a flat tire up ahead.
I was on my way to a meeting at a hotel for a job I had just started. When I got there I asked about the meeting at the front desk. The guy said he didn't know about it and pointed at the TV in the lobby. When I looked at it I saw the Pentagon was on fire.I said, "What's that?" The guy next to me said, "Saddam Hussein blew up the Pentagon and the Twin Towers." I watched the footage for about 30 minutes and went home. Then I watched to footage for the next 3 days.
I worked that job for about a week after that- it was an awful job, and the people I was working with were completely ignorant.
One day one of them told me that she had heard that someone had thrown a smoke bomb into a mausoleum. I asked her why anyone would do that. She said it was because they hated Muslims. I said, "Buy why would they throw a smoke bomb into a mausoleum? Where there people in there?" She said, "Oh yes, of course- it was church time." I was beginning to think it would be easier to hold a conversation with a cat when she said, "You know, Muslims call their churches mausoleums."
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I'm gonna go get my hair cut.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
I've started my summer job at TCU. I like it alot. I like the campus, I like the director and teachers- I even like the students. I especially like the mascot which is the Texas horned frog.
Texas Horned Frog
Which, it turns out, is not a frog at all.
Texas Horned Frog
Which, it turns out, is not a frog at all.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
So I'm pretty excited to be leaving one job and starting another. Even though former job is 'long term' and new job is temporary- I get the feeling that it will be so much better.
Old job- sort of willy-nilly -New job- (hopefully) organized and orderly.
Old job- embarrassingly low pay- New job- not too bad.
Old job- cubby mail box- New job- OFFICE! Wowzers!
Old job- students who come sometimes - New job- students who come or get deported.
Old job- same students all day every day- New job- different students each hour
I'm really hoping for the best for the summer.
In other news- I was at Walgreens the other day buying allergy medicine. I had been carrying around two allergy pills for months, of course the day after I gave them way I needed them. I was there to buy allergy meds, but I have a strange affinity for drugstores, so I wandered around the aisles checking things out. I found these "Fiber Select Gummies" Fiber supplement. I'll try almost anything with extra fiber. I'm surprised by how many tasty things have extra fiber these days. It used to be all "Metamucil Powder" and "Digestive Biscuits." Acutally I didn't mind Digestives, they sound worse than they are. But Fiber Gummies? How great is that? I got them of course, and they really aren't bad. Each gummy (size shape like the candy "Dots") has 8% of an adult's daily fiber needs.
In other- other news- I was kind of ticked at work today (old work.) I think people who don't teach don't understand the amount of time that teachers spend preparing for class and grading what the students have produce to give feed back. I was told I have 30 minutes per day of paid "prep time." That's not much. But I generally use it and come in 30 minutes early each morning. If I don't come in early, I stay late or take time out of my break. I'm pretty conscientious about it because I don't want to take my books home.
I don't always reflect the exact times on my 'time card' because it's always approximately the same and I'm not really into the mathematical requirements of calculating how much I make for each minute of the day and adding and subtracting to get an exact number. I never felt like I was cheating or taking something I shouldn't. I was just being flexible. My boss's boss confronted me today about it. She said I had written down 9:00 but she saw me come in after 9:00 today. I probably came in between 9:05 and 9:10. Close enough I thought since my class doesn't start until 9:30 and most of the students don't show up until 9:45. I'll be doing plenty of work at home and at school getting ready for a final I won't even be there to give. I told her I came in at 9:00 most days and she should change the card if she wants to. (And I thought -Do you have any idea how much 'prep time' I do away from here? That 30 minutes is such a small amount of money in the long run that I couldn't care less at this point? What do I care? I've already given my notice. I'm out in a few days. Nut-ball. ) I'm wondering if I should give a further explanation to her- but I doubt there will be an exit interview.
Old job- sort of willy-nilly -New job- (hopefully) organized and orderly.
Old job- embarrassingly low pay- New job- not too bad.
Old job- cubby mail box- New job- OFFICE! Wowzers!
Old job- students who come sometimes - New job- students who come or get deported.
Old job- same students all day every day- New job- different students each hour
I'm really hoping for the best for the summer.
In other news- I was at Walgreens the other day buying allergy medicine. I had been carrying around two allergy pills for months, of course the day after I gave them way I needed them. I was there to buy allergy meds, but I have a strange affinity for drugstores, so I wandered around the aisles checking things out. I found these "Fiber Select Gummies" Fiber supplement. I'll try almost anything with extra fiber. I'm surprised by how many tasty things have extra fiber these days. It used to be all "Metamucil Powder" and "Digestive Biscuits." Acutally I didn't mind Digestives, they sound worse than they are. But Fiber Gummies? How great is that? I got them of course, and they really aren't bad. Each gummy (size shape like the candy "Dots") has 8% of an adult's daily fiber needs.
In other- other news- I was kind of ticked at work today (old work.) I think people who don't teach don't understand the amount of time that teachers spend preparing for class and grading what the students have produce to give feed back. I was told I have 30 minutes per day of paid "prep time." That's not much. But I generally use it and come in 30 minutes early each morning. If I don't come in early, I stay late or take time out of my break. I'm pretty conscientious about it because I don't want to take my books home.
I don't always reflect the exact times on my 'time card' because it's always approximately the same and I'm not really into the mathematical requirements of calculating how much I make for each minute of the day and adding and subtracting to get an exact number. I never felt like I was cheating or taking something I shouldn't. I was just being flexible. My boss's boss confronted me today about it. She said I had written down 9:00 but she saw me come in after 9:00 today. I probably came in between 9:05 and 9:10. Close enough I thought since my class doesn't start until 9:30 and most of the students don't show up until 9:45. I'll be doing plenty of work at home and at school getting ready for a final I won't even be there to give. I told her I came in at 9:00 most days and she should change the card if she wants to. (And I thought -Do you have any idea how much 'prep time' I do away from here? That 30 minutes is such a small amount of money in the long run that I couldn't care less at this point? What do I care? I've already given my notice. I'm out in a few days. Nut-ball. ) I'm wondering if I should give a further explanation to her- but I doubt there will be an exit interview.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
After a long day . . . badger-badger-badger-badger-badger MUSHROOM-MUSHROOM!
It's the little things that can make me happy.
I'm going to be in a wedding on Saturday. It's Pepto-pink and large scale. I am one of ten- actually I think I'm ten of ten bride's maids assorted by height. Ten flower girls, three ring bearers (none of whom will be bearing a ring.) Over 400 have RSVPed and who RSVPs any more?
It's my boyfriend's sister and she's really sweet and very kind and inclusive (obviously.) But at this point I'm so tired of wedding talk I could barf. (FYI 'barf' means snow in Farsi- yes quite full of trivial info.)
I haven't been in a wedding before because all my friends got married while I was overseas. I was going to be a bride's maid in a Micky-Mouse wedding at Disney World, but the groom got amnesia and the whole thing got called off.
That sounds totally made up, but is in fact completely true.
It's the little things that can make me happy.
I'm going to be in a wedding on Saturday. It's Pepto-pink and large scale. I am one of ten- actually I think I'm ten of ten bride's maids assorted by height. Ten flower girls, three ring bearers (none of whom will be bearing a ring.) Over 400 have RSVPed and who RSVPs any more?
It's my boyfriend's sister and she's really sweet and very kind and inclusive (obviously.) But at this point I'm so tired of wedding talk I could barf. (FYI 'barf' means snow in Farsi- yes quite full of trivial info.)
I haven't been in a wedding before because all my friends got married while I was overseas. I was going to be a bride's maid in a Micky-Mouse wedding at Disney World, but the groom got amnesia and the whole thing got called off.
That sounds totally made up, but is in fact completely true.
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Sunday, May 02, 2010
A blog is a funny thing- you never know if anyone is reading it or not. When I haven't posted for such a long time I'm sure that everyone has given up, I'm surprised by a random comment.
I've been wanting to blog more these past few months. I've also been desirous of a desk job. My last desk job was in India- but that was such downer I never wanted to blog much. I was in the book store the other day and saw the book No Touch Monkey and thought about my next-to-the-break-patio-cubical. I had a picture of the front cover of that book posted to my cabinet with a sign that said, "Language Monkey" under it. In case you haven't followed the logic I'm saying that if I had a desk job where I was happy I'm convinced that I would blog more than I do now.
That could be completely untrue- I don't know.
I was watching House a few months ago and there was an episode about a girl who blogged everything. It irritated her husband, who felt that she was airing all their personal business and relying on her "blog fans" to make decisions instead of making them herself. My thoughts were, "Wow- blog fans." and Why do people even care? That amazes me regularly. Not just about blogs, but nearly any site where people comment on stuff. I was looking at a book on Amazon. Someone had taken the time to rate the book very poorly because she didn't like one of the pictures. She hadn't bought the book, but she didn't like one of the pictures, so she took the time to rate it. I'm not sure I've ever rated a book I do own, let alone rate a book I don't own. It's like reality TV but worse.
Anyway about blogging. So then I was dis-membering- (no that's not right) un-membering myself from an online group I had joined a few years ago. Before I left the group I checked on some of the members I used to spend time with (yes it was a meet-up group, where you meet people online, then went to meet them in real life.) One of the members had a blog listed, so I looked at it. I read a few no-so-interesting posts and wondered if she was really very private or just boring. (For myself I admit to quite a bit of boringness.) A few weeks after that I looked at her blog again and found nothing had been added and I felt sort of ripped off. Like I went to all the trouble to find that blog again and nothing had been added to it? Pooh.
Then I wondered if anyone had ever felt that way about my blog. They didn't look at it for weeks or months and when they looked again- nothing interesting, or just as bad-nothing at all.
I've been wanting to blog more these past few months. I've also been desirous of a desk job. My last desk job was in India- but that was such downer I never wanted to blog much. I was in the book store the other day and saw the book No Touch Monkey and thought about my next-to-the-break-patio-cubical. I had a picture of the front cover of that book posted to my cabinet with a sign that said, "Language Monkey" under it. In case you haven't followed the logic I'm saying that if I had a desk job where I was happy I'm convinced that I would blog more than I do now.
That could be completely untrue- I don't know.
I was watching House a few months ago and there was an episode about a girl who blogged everything. It irritated her husband, who felt that she was airing all their personal business and relying on her "blog fans" to make decisions instead of making them herself. My thoughts were, "Wow- blog fans." and Why do people even care? That amazes me regularly. Not just about blogs, but nearly any site where people comment on stuff. I was looking at a book on Amazon. Someone had taken the time to rate the book very poorly because she didn't like one of the pictures. She hadn't bought the book, but she didn't like one of the pictures, so she took the time to rate it. I'm not sure I've ever rated a book I do own, let alone rate a book I don't own. It's like reality TV but worse.
Anyway about blogging. So then I was dis-membering- (no that's not right) un-membering myself from an online group I had joined a few years ago. Before I left the group I checked on some of the members I used to spend time with (yes it was a meet-up group, where you meet people online, then went to meet them in real life.) One of the members had a blog listed, so I looked at it. I read a few no-so-interesting posts and wondered if she was really very private or just boring. (For myself I admit to quite a bit of boringness.) A few weeks after that I looked at her blog again and found nothing had been added and I felt sort of ripped off. Like I went to all the trouble to find that blog again and nothing had been added to it? Pooh.
Then I wondered if anyone had ever felt that way about my blog. They didn't look at it for weeks or months and when they looked again- nothing interesting, or just as bad-nothing at all.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
I just finished my taxes. I've been putting it off since January, and it took all of an hour- tops, to finish. I was putting it off because I owed last year, and I dreaded to find out if I owed again this year. This year was more to the point- I got a credit for $145. Of course it cost $50.00 to do Turbo Tax, so I'll effectively only get back $95, but it's so worth it to not have to do calculations on paper.
I also just added Pride and Prejudice and Zomebies to my 2010 book list. I must admit I'm not acutally reading these books. I'm listening to them. I drive alot these days and the library has free downloads. It actually makes me look forward to my morning commute so that I can hear the next part of the story. All these years I doubted my dyslexic friends, but I admit now, they were right. Listening to a book is just as good as reading it.
I particularly enjoyed Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. The origional story has a lot of parts where I would ask myself, "Who cares?" But, with the added undead action- well it made me chuckle enough to not be bothered about the pages I would have skipped if I had been reading it.
I thought I had read the origional book before, but really I couldn't remember a thing about it except the names of the characters. Well, it made it more entertaining for me. I won't tell the story here in case anyone else wantes to be entertained as well. It does of course have "manky dreadfuls" as well as ninjas and lots of gore and blood. I think it would made an excellent period film. :)
Monday, April 05, 2010
No work today- Easter Monday. I slept in- it was great. Then I had some breakfast and went for a walk on the MK trail across the street. It was a nice little nature walk- and the best part was the sense of adventure. Everyone needs a little adventure. I saw a little trail that went off into the woods, so I went to it. The paved part of the trail ended after about 10 feet, a little circle with a plaque and a few benches. Somewhat disappointing, until I saw the unpaved trail off into the woods.
I took it.
Where will it take me? How far does it go? Where will it end up?
I didn't know- that made me happy. I tried to think of the last time I took a trail to which I didn't know the end. I think it was in India- discounting that failed attempt to see 'Car Henge' in Kansas last summer. Well, there was also that creepy yarn store . . . ok so I take a lot of trails into the wilderness.
The MK trail was quite nice, for a time I could hear, but not see the road beyond the trees. I turned and was alone in the woods. I used to walk in the woods with my brother. We would wander for hours picking up rocks and sticks and acorns and pinecones; putting them in our pockets only to forget about them- causing our mother to wonder at the fact her children were trying to bring home the forest in their small pockets. Growing up in Pennsylvania, I have a strict idea of a 'forest.' So, today it was not a forest, not when you can hear the road and see building through the trees, but for a time I could imagine it was-
The wind was blowing heavily through the tree tops and occasionally against my face and the lower branches. The leaves are new and the ground vegetation is sweet and green. Later in this Texas summer everything will turn brown and brittle, but spring in TX is summer in PA. The wild flowers are just blooming, their long stems reaching up to the sunshine.
I walked for about 40 minutes, sporadically coming across a sign "--> Coon Crossing" mixed in with "I am the way" "the truth" and further down the trail, "and the LIFE." I walked until I felt it might rain, I might have walked on for hours or more if I stayed to the trail, and I had some other things planned for the day. When I got off the trail I came to some apartments and some motor homes. This, I believe, is the back of the Wycliff campus. It took about 10 minutes to walk to the front of the campus on the road. I met some little dogs and an old man on the road and we visited like we all knew each other.
It's good to have a day off and a walk in the woods.
After the walk I came in for a rest, ran some errands and started reading about American history in an attempt to prep for a teaching certification test.
I read about the War Between the States and considered how the world would be different if Lincoln had said, "Fine, be your own country!" I thought about those confederate graves I saw in Philadelphia and some other confederates I've met along the way, which put me in the mind of eating some popcorn.
Later I watched some TV and worked on finishing my latest knitting project, which to be honest I'm ready to be quit of, having the attention span of a gnat.
It was a good day.
I took it.
Where will it take me? How far does it go? Where will it end up?
I didn't know- that made me happy. I tried to think of the last time I took a trail to which I didn't know the end. I think it was in India- discounting that failed attempt to see 'Car Henge' in Kansas last summer. Well, there was also that creepy yarn store . . . ok so I take a lot of trails into the wilderness.
The MK trail was quite nice, for a time I could hear, but not see the road beyond the trees. I turned and was alone in the woods. I used to walk in the woods with my brother. We would wander for hours picking up rocks and sticks and acorns and pinecones; putting them in our pockets only to forget about them- causing our mother to wonder at the fact her children were trying to bring home the forest in their small pockets. Growing up in Pennsylvania, I have a strict idea of a 'forest.' So, today it was not a forest, not when you can hear the road and see building through the trees, but for a time I could imagine it was-
The wind was blowing heavily through the tree tops and occasionally against my face and the lower branches. The leaves are new and the ground vegetation is sweet and green. Later in this Texas summer everything will turn brown and brittle, but spring in TX is summer in PA. The wild flowers are just blooming, their long stems reaching up to the sunshine.
I walked for about 40 minutes, sporadically coming across a sign "--> Coon Crossing" mixed in with "I am the way" "the truth" and further down the trail, "and the LIFE." I walked until I felt it might rain, I might have walked on for hours or more if I stayed to the trail, and I had some other things planned for the day. When I got off the trail I came to some apartments and some motor homes. This, I believe, is the back of the Wycliff campus. It took about 10 minutes to walk to the front of the campus on the road. I met some little dogs and an old man on the road and we visited like we all knew each other.
It's good to have a day off and a walk in the woods.
After the walk I came in for a rest, ran some errands and started reading about American history in an attempt to prep for a teaching certification test.
I read about the War Between the States and considered how the world would be different if Lincoln had said, "Fine, be your own country!" I thought about those confederate graves I saw in Philadelphia and some other confederates I've met along the way, which put me in the mind of eating some popcorn.
Later I watched some TV and worked on finishing my latest knitting project, which to be honest I'm ready to be quit of, having the attention span of a gnat.
It was a good day.
Monday, March 22, 2010
I finished a doll this weekend. She’s sort of Sally-Nightmare-Before-Christmas-style. She’s got sad eyes and purposefully showing stitches on her hair. Uh- it seemed like a good idea at the time. I realized after I was done that I shouldn’t have done that, as well as that one of the eyes was on upside down hence the sadness . . . These are the trials of doll makers, at least inept doll makers. It does make me want to try it again this time with happy eyes and not-so-Frankenstein-hair.
It’s kind of cloudy in my apartment- I got a little too excited about my ‘Smoking Penguin’ humidifier.
There are egg shells in the bathroom trash- as that is where I cooked the eggs. I have a kitchen/bathroom, which is awkward to say the least. I believe my efficiency would be more efficient if it even pretended to have a kitchenette. I have a standard fridge, a microwave, a toaster oven an electric griddle, and a rice maker. The sink and the most convenient counter space is in the bathroom. It does encourage one to keep it clean- all the time.
Today was the first day of spring. The snow is melting- this winter was crazy! Although, the weather people say there will be lots of bluebonnets on account of all the rain and snow.
I finished DEB’s birthday llama. The hand was a big hit (for some, for others it was just another crazy thing.)
I’m currently working on finishing some PSPs (previously started projects.) Since I finished the doll with such fabulous success-(cough)- I’m now working on Sack Boy. Head, arms, legs- done, body in the works- improvised mouth, sewing together and embellishments to go.
I would make a statement about what I might finish next, but let’s face it, most likely I’ll not be in the mood for finishing any other PSPs after Sack Boy.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
. . . Sponge pudding sounds bad enough, but- now they are just making up stuff
I've never been to a Moraccan Bazaar, but I've been to bazaars in other developing countries, and believe me, you do not want your house to smell like raw fish, rotting meat, sweaty men, livestock and fried food (and flowers)
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