I finished:
Book #10 - A Feast for Crows - George R.R. Martin
The fourth book in the Fire and Ice epic - it was somewhat satisfying. (It took me a month to read, Kyle finished it in like 3 days.) I say somewhat because, if you know anything about the series, it left out the perspectives of some of my favorite characters. Also, I feel like Martin can get over detailed in the political aspects of the world. Still a very colorful book, I love his description of the world.
What's up with me reading 10 books in 12 months? That's pretty sad if you ask me...maybe I should start including comic books. I'm going to read new books in the New Year, somehow, someway, and I'm counting kid books because I'll probably reading a lot of those.
I wish there was someway to scan my brain to recall memories. I'm looking for a song that I heard on a compilation cd. I can't remember the name of the artist, the name of the song, or how it goes, thus it is driving me nuts. Sometime if I think enough about something, it'll come back to me...but nothing so far on the matter as been sparked. ACK!!!
Happy 5th night of Hannukah!
Thursday, December 29, 2005
Thursday, December 08, 2005
Going's ons
Lucky central Texans can't drive in icy weather! Cuz today we had a bad weather day, and that meant going out for lunch and shopping time...whohoo!
What I have been up to lately:
-I have discovered scrapbooking...which is already highly addictive. The little sticker kits are sooo cute. Look at those tiny little grilling tools. It also gives me something to do with all the knick knacks I save from trips, like tickets, other random things, even rocks sometime (I picked up some cool rocks in Dover, England...not that those would fit in a scrapbook, but who knows.) Anyone sticker collect back in the early 80s? Remember those scratch n' sniff stickers? Aww, those were cool. Now I can use my childhood skills of collecting crap on artistic scrapbook pages. I'm working on putting together pictures from our Chicago trip.
What I have been up to lately:
-I have discovered scrapbooking...which is already highly addictive. The little sticker kits are sooo cute. Look at those tiny little grilling tools. It also gives me something to do with all the knick knacks I save from trips, like tickets, other random things, even rocks sometime (I picked up some cool rocks in Dover, England...not that those would fit in a scrapbook, but who knows.) Anyone sticker collect back in the early 80s? Remember those scratch n' sniff stickers? Aww, those were cool. Now I can use my childhood skills of collecting crap on artistic scrapbook pages. I'm working on putting together pictures from our Chicago trip.
-finishing up the 2nd season of Scrubs.
Funny stuff!!!!
-trying to finish A Feast for Crows - which has been slow going because of work and exhaustion and all that good stuff.
and pretty much just general loafing.
We did see The Aristocrats - which has been quoted as being the "The feel good movie made out of fecal matter". This movie goes to all parts of "over there" that I never knew existed. I'm find I am still a young jedi in this realm of disgustingness. The documentary did give me some ideas though to incorporate. I don't recommend seeing this movie while eating.
The baby continues to grow and grow. We started childbirth classes. I was pretty scared after watching a video in the first one. The talks of pain and labor length have continued in subsequent classes. But I guess it's better to know what is going on that not to know, right?
Ack, school tomorrow! Boooooooooooo 8 (
Funny stuff!!!!
-trying to finish A Feast for Crows - which has been slow going because of work and exhaustion and all that good stuff.
and pretty much just general loafing.
We did see The Aristocrats - which has been quoted as being the "The feel good movie made out of fecal matter". This movie goes to all parts of "over there" that I never knew existed. I'm find I am still a young jedi in this realm of disgustingness. The documentary did give me some ideas though to incorporate. I don't recommend seeing this movie while eating.
The baby continues to grow and grow. We started childbirth classes. I was pretty scared after watching a video in the first one. The talks of pain and labor length have continued in subsequent classes. But I guess it's better to know what is going on that not to know, right?
Ack, school tomorrow! Boooooooooooo 8 (
Sunday, November 13, 2005
Larry and the Lousy Liberty
Well there it is. He traded in his GMC truck for this baby. It's nice - if you like tape players in your car. There is a strange chirping sound coming from the engine. I told him it was probably a bird. Oh well, he has 5 days to consider returning the car.
5 more days till a week of freedom from students...it can't come quick enough.......
5 more days till a week of freedom from students...it can't come quick enough.......
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Unicorns
I snuck some pictures of unicorns at my brother's all Unicorn art show. I wasn't sure I was supposed to do so, but I did and felt a little criminal about it too. Was I? I guess I'll never know. Unless my brother calls and yells and screams at me.
Anyways here's some unpornographic uni-art. I didn't take pictures of the porno unicorns. I didn't realize people felt such a sexual connection to the horny beast.
1. Bubbalicious -my brother's piece. I hope it won, I tried to stuff the ballot box.
2. I thought this one was kind of sweet. I guess she's naked, but it looks innocent to me.
3. A Kyle pleaser.
4. Earthy unicorns.
5. Neato comic stripesque unicorns and women.
I have two more, but I've lost the patience with the photo uploader, it's taking too long!
Happy point in my day: I found out there is transparency overhead maker machine at work. I always sing Aladdin's "A Whole New World" when I make such delicious discoveries....and now I do the Happy, happy, joy joy dance.
Anyways here's some unpornographic uni-art. I didn't take pictures of the porno unicorns. I didn't realize people felt such a sexual connection to the horny beast.
1. Bubbalicious -my brother's piece. I hope it won, I tried to stuff the ballot box.
2. I thought this one was kind of sweet. I guess she's naked, but it looks innocent to me.
3. A Kyle pleaser.
4. Earthy unicorns.
5. Neato comic stripesque unicorns and women.
I have two more, but I've lost the patience with the photo uploader, it's taking too long!
Happy point in my day: I found out there is transparency overhead maker machine at work. I always sing Aladdin's "A Whole New World" when I make such delicious discoveries....and now I do the Happy, happy, joy joy dance.
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Feeling Blue
Not in a sad way, just getting tired of the pink. Maybe it's the baby boy wanting to represent.
Yesterday, I was mui no bueno - I was sick. I had to go to the doctor in everything. Nothing to bad and I feel much better today, and I'm really not going to get into all the details.
I'm back in the game today.
Yesterday, I was mui no bueno - I was sick. I had to go to the doctor in everything. Nothing to bad and I feel much better today, and I'm really not going to get into all the details.
I'm back in the game today.
Sunday, October 23, 2005
Books Update
I feel like I can't, or don't, or won't, or don't have the time to read as much, which sucks. I have delusions that I might have the day to lounge by a sunny window reading a classic like Anna Karenina (which I've started a dozen times the past 5 years) or just plain reading something enjoyable. Seems I have neither the time, nor can I find something engrossing like the days of Sweet Valley High and Babysitters Club.
I did read:
Book #8 - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - which I finished in 3 days, over the summer. This book was much better than the previous, a much less whinier Harry, good solid plot line - I was hooked.
Book #9 - The Mermaid Chair - which I did not like at all, but I had started the book, so it was a sympathy finish. I finished it on the Vegas trip. It was painful, maybe because it was about an older woman going through a mid-life crisis, maybe it was because the book's plot felt so obviously contrived - I hate when books do that. Sue Monk Kidd's other book Secret Life of Bees was sooooo much better. I like how one Amazon reviewer puts it "Loved Life of Bees, but this is Daniel Steel."
I think I need to have Jelly Belly's around the house more often.
We had a family baby shower yesterday. It was a lot of fun. Friends shower to occur at a later date. I'll write more about that later...let's just say the highlight was watching my Uncle F. crawling on his knees like a baby....whoa! Can't get that image out of my head.
And I'm getting a little tired of the Spam commenters...must be a way to remedy that nuisance.
Homage to the Jelly Belly:
I did read:
Book #8 - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - which I finished in 3 days, over the summer. This book was much better than the previous, a much less whinier Harry, good solid plot line - I was hooked.
Book #9 - The Mermaid Chair - which I did not like at all, but I had started the book, so it was a sympathy finish. I finished it on the Vegas trip. It was painful, maybe because it was about an older woman going through a mid-life crisis, maybe it was because the book's plot felt so obviously contrived - I hate when books do that. Sue Monk Kidd's other book Secret Life of Bees was sooooo much better. I like how one Amazon reviewer puts it "Loved Life of Bees, but this is Daniel Steel."
I think I need to have Jelly Belly's around the house more often.
We had a family baby shower yesterday. It was a lot of fun. Friends shower to occur at a later date. I'll write more about that later...let's just say the highlight was watching my Uncle F. crawling on his knees like a baby....whoa! Can't get that image out of my head.
And I'm getting a little tired of the Spam commenters...must be a way to remedy that nuisance.
Homage to the Jelly Belly:
Friday, October 21, 2005
Ken and Barbie Update
Is it me or does Ken look a little to posh and stylish for his own good? Except for the 80s, he really isn't representing that era. He should be more "Boy George" less G-Dub. And where's the 90s flannel. I don't know what the 00s are, looks like surfer dude, is that what the kids are wearing these days? The kids I see have their trousers so big they droop to their knees, the dookie pants look, which is very reflective of their babish attitudes I suppose. I can't wait for that style to go out, it's so dumb, they can barely walk with their pants like that.
Apparently, Ken and Barbie broke up 2 years ago after a 43 year stint. Ken will be getting new look and "fans might see big changes this spring." Whoopee!
Apparently, Ken and Barbie broke up 2 years ago after a 43 year stint. Ken will be getting new look and "fans might see big changes this spring." Whoopee!
Monday, October 17, 2005
Las Vegas
Last weekend we went to Las Vegas. I thought I might enjoy the high rolling life, alas, I did not. Vegas is just too much. Too much money, too many brides everywhere, too much glitz and glam- trying to replicate places that already exist (i.e. Cesar's, New York, Eiffel tower). I like the way Kyle puts it - "Las Vegas is a giant turd rolled in rhinestones" - it has that stinky feeling.
We were there for a wedding - so I guess I should not complain to much - there was an agenda that could not be avoided. It's was way to expensive - we paid 60 dollars for breakfast one morning and didn't get a lot of food. A carafe of orange juice cost 20 dollars. This was the Four Seasons so I guess I should have expected to spend a lot there...whine whine whine.
It also doesn't help that we took the worst flight to get there. We flew Austin to Minneapolis, then Minneapolis to Las Vegas - awful! And Northworst..er Northwest Airlines suxs- it's no wonder why that company is bankrupt!!!!!!! Never again! On the return flight, I brillantly booked us for the 1 am red eye - so sleep sucked, my ass hurt, and Kyle sat in first class while I sucked it up in coach (I let him sit first class because he was going to work when our flight returned and I was not - President's day or Colombus sailed the ocean blue day or something- anyways aren't I just so sweet).
I did enjoy Sunday in Nevada hanging out with my aunt, uncle, cousin, her Navy Seals boyfriend, and Kyle. We went to see the Hoover Dam, which is quite amazing.
It is one of those great engineering projects. And don't our new Walmart sun glasses look so spiffy? In the end, we gambled a little, broke even, and kicked back as much as we could. The food at the wedding was delicious - sushi for the rehearsal dinner, beef tenderloin for the reception entree, two chocolate fountains - couldn't go wrong there.
Yummy
So easily distracted by food.
We also saw the fountain dance at the Bellagio to the tune.."I hope you don't mind, I hope you don't mind that I put down in words, how wonderful life is now your in the world" (Elton John maybe?) I wondered if that was a person's job to choreograph the fountain spigots. What an interesting job that might be.
I don't know if I'll ever want to go to Vegas again. Maybe when I have a lot of money that I don't care about to drop...but that's not likely. I'd much rather go back to Europe.
We were there for a wedding - so I guess I should not complain to much - there was an agenda that could not be avoided. It's was way to expensive - we paid 60 dollars for breakfast one morning and didn't get a lot of food. A carafe of orange juice cost 20 dollars. This was the Four Seasons so I guess I should have expected to spend a lot there...whine whine whine.
It also doesn't help that we took the worst flight to get there. We flew Austin to Minneapolis, then Minneapolis to Las Vegas - awful! And Northworst..er Northwest Airlines suxs- it's no wonder why that company is bankrupt!!!!!!! Never again! On the return flight, I brillantly booked us for the 1 am red eye - so sleep sucked, my ass hurt, and Kyle sat in first class while I sucked it up in coach (I let him sit first class because he was going to work when our flight returned and I was not - President's day or Colombus sailed the ocean blue day or something- anyways aren't I just so sweet).
I did enjoy Sunday in Nevada hanging out with my aunt, uncle, cousin, her Navy Seals boyfriend, and Kyle. We went to see the Hoover Dam, which is quite amazing.
It is one of those great engineering projects. And don't our new Walmart sun glasses look so spiffy? In the end, we gambled a little, broke even, and kicked back as much as we could. The food at the wedding was delicious - sushi for the rehearsal dinner, beef tenderloin for the reception entree, two chocolate fountains - couldn't go wrong there.
Yummy
So easily distracted by food.
We also saw the fountain dance at the Bellagio to the tune.."I hope you don't mind, I hope you don't mind that I put down in words, how wonderful life is now your in the world" (Elton John maybe?) I wondered if that was a person's job to choreograph the fountain spigots. What an interesting job that might be.
I don't know if I'll ever want to go to Vegas again. Maybe when I have a lot of money that I don't care about to drop...but that's not likely. I'd much rather go back to Europe.
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
It's a Boy!
We found out yesterday after waiting almost 2 hours. Apparently I scheduled my sonogram for the crappiest part of the day.
Now to choose a name...damn did that keep me up last night.
Now to choose a name...damn did that keep me up last night.
Monday, September 05, 2005
The Valley, Mexico, and GIANT Mexican Sandals
We, Kyle and I, went to the Valley for Labor Day weekend. We ate a lot (Cheese on a stick, chic-fil-a, shrimp gumbo, yummy Mexican food, Duvalin - mexican candy) and shopped mostly. That's really all there is to in the valley, or at least all I really wanted to do. We also played Scrabble and Kyle and I tied twice, even though I was trying really hard to kick his butt.
Those giant Mexican sandals on Kyle was one of the highlights of the trip. I can't stop laughing about those shoes. The shoes were way bigger than his head as you can see.
Mexico is fun because you can shop and drink margaritas at the same time - if your coordinated enough. I didn't drink but I watched the others become drunk after one drink in the first store we stopped at - disgusting.
We also went to an art show in Nuevo Progresso Mexico which is impressive for the border. My sister's boyfriend is an artist - a very good one too - went to art school for his master's and everything. The art show was small, I'd say the audience was composed of my family and my sister's boyfriends family - gotta start some where.
Here are Kyle and my dad talking art, and my mom browsing the art in the back ground. All in all an enlightening experience.
The artist was Jason Cho a friend of the sister's boyfriend. Everyone was in agreement that he was a nice guy.
In this picture, ye shall witness drinking margaritas and talking Mexican merchandise -fascinating indeed.
Below, Cupcake, my sister's dog, cute and very spoiled. She beat that poor stuffed polar bear up.
That's all folks...
Go vote in November.
Get registered to vote.
Peace out!
Sunday, August 28, 2005
Go VOTE in NOVEMBER
I've been outta the loop for the while.
What I have been up to:
--Moving to an awesome new apartment - thanks to my whole family for help with the move
--Starting the new school year
--volunteering for the No Nonsense in November campaign
--watching the 1st season of Gilmore Girls
--on a Christian Bale movie kick
--stressing over Kyle not having a job
--rejoicing because Kyle just got a new job this Friday - Whoohoo!!!
--Growing a baby - 14 weeks ya'll
That's about it. Probably more stuff which I can't remember, when I get home, I crash into the bed and my ass stays there for a good while.
Kyle and I are now Deputy Registrar's for Travis county, so if anyone needs to get registered to vote, we can sign you up on the spot.
This is why we became deputy registrars and what we will be voting against in November (Proposition #2):
This proposed constitutional amendment shall be submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 8, 2005. The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the proposition:
"The constitutional amendment providing that marriage in this state consists only of the union of one man and one woman and prohibiting this state or a political subdivision of this state from creating or recognizing any legal status identical or similar to marriage."
This not only effects gay/lesbian relationships. Because the language is so vague it could potentially effect the rights of those couples in common law marriage. The legislator was able to common up with this amendment and has done nothing for education or other issues that matter. Well, I guess they did pass something to prevent cheerleaders from dancing so sexy and naughty - barf!
We went to the Hot Sauce Festival today to get pledges from voters who will vote against this amendment. Kyle rocked at talking to people about the issue, I was just too nervous, I picked up his sloppy seconds, snuck a clipboard in when I could. I also registered my first voters - quite exciting.
VOTE VOTE VOTE Against this amendment in November! I'll register you!
What I have been up to:
--Moving to an awesome new apartment - thanks to my whole family for help with the move
--Starting the new school year
--volunteering for the No Nonsense in November campaign
--watching the 1st season of Gilmore Girls
--on a Christian Bale movie kick
--stressing over Kyle not having a job
--rejoicing because Kyle just got a new job this Friday - Whoohoo!!!
--Growing a baby - 14 weeks ya'll
That's about it. Probably more stuff which I can't remember, when I get home, I crash into the bed and my ass stays there for a good while.
Kyle and I are now Deputy Registrar's for Travis county, so if anyone needs to get registered to vote, we can sign you up on the spot.
This is why we became deputy registrars and what we will be voting against in November (Proposition #2):
This proposed constitutional amendment shall be submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 8, 2005. The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the proposition:
"The constitutional amendment providing that marriage in this state consists only of the union of one man and one woman and prohibiting this state or a political subdivision of this state from creating or recognizing any legal status identical or similar to marriage."
This not only effects gay/lesbian relationships. Because the language is so vague it could potentially effect the rights of those couples in common law marriage. The legislator was able to common up with this amendment and has done nothing for education or other issues that matter. Well, I guess they did pass something to prevent cheerleaders from dancing so sexy and naughty - barf!
We went to the Hot Sauce Festival today to get pledges from voters who will vote against this amendment. Kyle rocked at talking to people about the issue, I was just too nervous, I picked up his sloppy seconds, snuck a clipboard in when I could. I also registered my first voters - quite exciting.
VOTE VOTE VOTE Against this amendment in November! I'll register you!
Saturday, July 09, 2005
Chicago
This is a test to see if this picture thing works.
Click HERE!!!!!!
More to come. Let me know if you can see the pictures.
Click HERE!!!!!!
More to come. Let me know if you can see the pictures.
Sunday, June 19, 2005
The White Shirt Club
A Cute Squirrel this morning
Yay - that's us below - the white shirt club - at the arboretum hanging out on the cow statues. We were trying to escape the heat. It sure is a hard thing to do.
I finished Book #7 - The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay - very good book. About comic books and lots of other stuff too, like romance, mild homosexuality, and war.
I also saw the movie Howl's Moving Castle today. Also entertaining. This is an animation movie.
That's all, getting tired, andI have not done my lesson plans for the week.
8 more work days till my summer official starts.
Happy Father's Day to you dads out there!
Monday, June 13, 2005
Homestar Runner Old School
Homestar Runner Old School
This website is hillarious. In that strange, funny, Napolean Dynamite way. I guess. I think these guys just make stuff that is funny to them and it ends up being funny to lots of people.
Anyways, Kyle and I went to the Alamo Drafthouse on Saturday night to see the live Homestar Runner creators, the brothers Chapman, with their funny never before seen stuff. The Homestar Runner puppet was there too.
I think if you click on the picture it will take you to the website. Check out Strong Bad emails, they are funny.
with a lot of crap!
me
Sunday, June 05, 2005
Brunch at Fonda San Miguel's
...is AMAZING!!! OMIGOD!
That's where we went today for that anniversary meal. Cuz we didn't go out last night because we went over to Kyle's brothers because his partner's family was in town and they were making dinner. More amazing food. Kelly's mom makes these delicious homemade cinnamon rolls. M-WAh!
Fonda San Miguel's is Mexican interior food, not Tex-Mex, which I believe Austin has a whole lot of this (Tex-Mex), and not very good. I like border Mexican food much better.
I'll start with the appetizers section of the buffet: guacamole, cerviche (M-Wah!), mushrooms, some other fish stuff, fresh fruit. The veggie section, for vegetarians and veggies sides: chilliquilles (sp?)- corn chips with verde sauce, cheese, and sour cream; some damn good migas (Kyle stated, "I didn't know that migas could taste that good."), refried black bean, some squash thing. Then there is an entree section which had 2 kinds of chicken (one mole kind), beef, and something pork. Then a desert section (the waitress said they have one of the best pastery chefs, I believe it): a variety of Mexican cookies, a mousse with alcohol, many types of cakes, and the best tres leches cake I ever had.
My favorite thing: a corn pudding/souflee - absolutely delicious!!!
If anyone is ever in town, has money, and wants to do a brunch at Fonda's, let me know, we can make reservations. I (and I'm positive Kyle) will accompany you, show you the ropes, visit that buffet table with you as much as you like, shamelessly and boldly. It is so worth it!
That's where we went today for that anniversary meal. Cuz we didn't go out last night because we went over to Kyle's brothers because his partner's family was in town and they were making dinner. More amazing food. Kelly's mom makes these delicious homemade cinnamon rolls. M-WAh!
Fonda San Miguel's is Mexican interior food, not Tex-Mex, which I believe Austin has a whole lot of this (Tex-Mex), and not very good. I like border Mexican food much better.
I'll start with the appetizers section of the buffet: guacamole, cerviche (M-Wah!), mushrooms, some other fish stuff, fresh fruit. The veggie section, for vegetarians and veggies sides: chilliquilles (sp?)- corn chips with verde sauce, cheese, and sour cream; some damn good migas (Kyle stated, "I didn't know that migas could taste that good."), refried black bean, some squash thing. Then there is an entree section which had 2 kinds of chicken (one mole kind), beef, and something pork. Then a desert section (the waitress said they have one of the best pastery chefs, I believe it): a variety of Mexican cookies, a mousse with alcohol, many types of cakes, and the best tres leches cake I ever had.
My favorite thing: a corn pudding/souflee - absolutely delicious!!!
If anyone is ever in town, has money, and wants to do a brunch at Fonda's, let me know, we can make reservations. I (and I'm positive Kyle) will accompany you, show you the ropes, visit that buffet table with you as much as you like, shamelessly and boldly. It is so worth it!
Saturday, June 04, 2005
A Negative 1 Year Anniversary
That's right y'all. It's our negative 1 anniversary, because in one year today we are getting married...ACK, only one year left to plan, ACK!
I have tried on dresses last weekend, which was very exciting. Bridemart SUXS! They were rude and didn't even help us ( I was with Ash). Serendipity Bridal was absolutely delightful. They have plush furniture, snacks and drink when you walk in, and they helped us. But I was quite worn out after trying on dresses at just one place. The lady that helped us recommended I order in December. Who knows what my body will be like then?
Kyle is taking me out for our negative 1 anniversary. It was all his brilliant idea. And now I must think of something to top his brillance...muwahahahaaaa!
I have tried on dresses last weekend, which was very exciting. Bridemart SUXS! They were rude and didn't even help us ( I was with Ash). Serendipity Bridal was absolutely delightful. They have plush furniture, snacks and drink when you walk in, and they helped us. But I was quite worn out after trying on dresses at just one place. The lady that helped us recommended I order in December. Who knows what my body will be like then?
Kyle is taking me out for our negative 1 anniversary. It was all his brilliant idea. And now I must think of something to top his brillance...muwahahahaaaa!
Wednesday, June 01, 2005
A Small Break
School's out for the summer...whoohoo! No more psycho 7th period, with kids yelling at each other, calling each other names, or yelling at me. That was really the class that drove me crazy. And 4th period was pretty bad.
I have one week off until I start summer school. So only 4 more days. Although I have been up at school already twice to finish packing up stuff. I guess it is sort of a break.
I finished Book # 6 - Dreams of My Father - Barack Obama. It was an interesting read. I like reading about how politicians get there beginnings. Even though the focus of the book was more on race and not politics. I really like Obama. He seems level headed.
I'm working on Book # 7 - The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay - which so far is about comic books and other things.
This past weekend I saw Star Wars, which was eh... not anything spectacular. The dialogue between Anakin Skywalker and Padmi was LAME-O! I was embarassed for them.
On Saturday, Ash and I somehow ended up in the Whole Foods area like 3 or 4 times. For no reason, we just couldn't figure out what to do with ourselves. And Kyle the decision maker was doing other things, so we were lost.
Yep, that's it. Till more work starts, then more work ends, and then we go to Chicago...whoohoo~
I have one week off until I start summer school. So only 4 more days. Although I have been up at school already twice to finish packing up stuff. I guess it is sort of a break.
I finished Book # 6 - Dreams of My Father - Barack Obama. It was an interesting read. I like reading about how politicians get there beginnings. Even though the focus of the book was more on race and not politics. I really like Obama. He seems level headed.
I'm working on Book # 7 - The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay - which so far is about comic books and other things.
This past weekend I saw Star Wars, which was eh... not anything spectacular. The dialogue between Anakin Skywalker and Padmi was LAME-O! I was embarassed for them.
On Saturday, Ash and I somehow ended up in the Whole Foods area like 3 or 4 times. For no reason, we just couldn't figure out what to do with ourselves. And Kyle the decision maker was doing other things, so we were lost.
Yep, that's it. Till more work starts, then more work ends, and then we go to Chicago...whoohoo~
Sunday, April 24, 2005
Books Read Update
Over the past two months I have read books 3-5:
#3 - Get Fuzzy - Groovitude - hilarious stuff. It's a collection of comics, and I count it.
#4 - Spiderwick Chronicles - Book 1 - The Field Guide - a kid's book that take about an hour to read.
#5 - The Devil Wears Prada - I just finished this one yesterday. Took me three month to finish. I was kind of busy with stuff.
Now I am working on Barack Obama's book, Dreams from My Father. Hopefully I will finish it. It's a library book, and usually time gets the best of me. I hope someday Obama will be president.
Do you know what rapacious means?
I'm studing for the GRE amongst other things, planning to take it this summer. Knitting is coming along. I'm work on what I think will end up as a scarf, if I don't run out of yarn. It might end up being something else. I need to figure out how to finish it up when I am done.
How bout obivate?
Oh yeah! And we are going to Chicago the weekend of July 4. This will be my first time there, so any suggestions of sights to see are appeciated.
I think the favorite word I learned to today is nascent: “the moral shock of our nascent imperialism” (Richard Hofstadter). I also dig neologism.
Yup that's pretty much it.
Happy Passover!
#3 - Get Fuzzy - Groovitude - hilarious stuff. It's a collection of comics, and I count it.
#4 - Spiderwick Chronicles - Book 1 - The Field Guide - a kid's book that take about an hour to read.
#5 - The Devil Wears Prada - I just finished this one yesterday. Took me three month to finish. I was kind of busy with stuff.
Now I am working on Barack Obama's book, Dreams from My Father. Hopefully I will finish it. It's a library book, and usually time gets the best of me. I hope someday Obama will be president.
Do you know what rapacious means?
I'm studing for the GRE amongst other things, planning to take it this summer. Knitting is coming along. I'm work on what I think will end up as a scarf, if I don't run out of yarn. It might end up being something else. I need to figure out how to finish it up when I am done.
How bout obivate?
Oh yeah! And we are going to Chicago the weekend of July 4. This will be my first time there, so any suggestions of sights to see are appeciated.
I think the favorite word I learned to today is nascent: “the moral shock of our nascent imperialism” (Richard Hofstadter). I also dig neologism.
Yup that's pretty much it.
Happy Passover!
Saturday, April 23, 2005
Sunday, March 27, 2005
Say it's my birthday..dunuhnuhnuh..
Well, it is. And Kyle is in the process of making me a delicious homemade from scratch german chocolate cake. Yowza!
This weekend has been pretty packed. Friday I ran all kinds of errands and then we went to the Purim celebration. That was fun, made a lot of noise with groggers, ate pizza, there were children running around screaming every where and in costume, and the rabbi was dressed up as a giant Sponge Bob, it a surreal kind of experience.
After the service, we went to our friend's Susan's to cut some gourds open. We are using dried gourds to make mask for the play I'm in. Let me tell ya, it's a pain in the arse to cut open a dried groud. We were hacksawing it when a vicious storm came roaring in with hail. So the gourd cutting was delayed until Sat.
So instead of finishing that project we sat around drinking and talking. I learned how to knit too. The basic stitch at least, I still need to practice.
Sat morning I went bellydancing, which is fun yet difficult. I just don't know how they keep the hips moving and then move other things all at the same. Anyways, I'm hoping to go back this coming up Sat. I spent the rest of Sat. inhaling dead gourd guts and painting my mask. Stupid gourd made my allergies attack.
At night we saw Der Golem, an old german silent film, at the Alamodraft house with Ash. There was live music. We had to take Ash home early due to my allergies. Alas, we did get Ash a junior bacon cheeseburger to complete the night.
Today, I have rehearsal.
Book #2 completed for 2005: Bongwater. A book set in Portland, Oregon, kind of depressing subject matter, but the kind of depressing I wanted to keep reading.
Time to check out ebay.
Happy Birthday!!!
This weekend has been pretty packed. Friday I ran all kinds of errands and then we went to the Purim celebration. That was fun, made a lot of noise with groggers, ate pizza, there were children running around screaming every where and in costume, and the rabbi was dressed up as a giant Sponge Bob, it a surreal kind of experience.
After the service, we went to our friend's Susan's to cut some gourds open. We are using dried gourds to make mask for the play I'm in. Let me tell ya, it's a pain in the arse to cut open a dried groud. We were hacksawing it when a vicious storm came roaring in with hail. So the gourd cutting was delayed until Sat.
So instead of finishing that project we sat around drinking and talking. I learned how to knit too. The basic stitch at least, I still need to practice.
Sat morning I went bellydancing, which is fun yet difficult. I just don't know how they keep the hips moving and then move other things all at the same. Anyways, I'm hoping to go back this coming up Sat. I spent the rest of Sat. inhaling dead gourd guts and painting my mask. Stupid gourd made my allergies attack.
At night we saw Der Golem, an old german silent film, at the Alamodraft house with Ash. There was live music. We had to take Ash home early due to my allergies. Alas, we did get Ash a junior bacon cheeseburger to complete the night.
Today, I have rehearsal.
Book #2 completed for 2005: Bongwater. A book set in Portland, Oregon, kind of depressing subject matter, but the kind of depressing I wanted to keep reading.
Time to check out ebay.
Happy Birthday!!!
Monday, March 14, 2005
Awww....ssspring...brrreakk!
This past weekend I:
-Got a perm and cut. It's really curly and fun.
-I won 3rd place at the poker tounament at Fado's, winning a $10.00 gift certificate and I qualify for the final tounament sometime next month.
-spent way to much money
-rehearsed da play.
-suffered horrific allergies
Hmm...that's about it. I am infatuated with the color pink. I want to buy pink everything. What is wrong with me?
I will try to make my costume for the play I'm in over the next 2 days. I really wish we had space. We will when we move. Yes, we are moving again, in August. This time we are going to try to stay for more than a year. We shall see.
The new Whole Foods opened. It is amazing. I did not know food could exist in those quanties. I can't even put in to word the awesome power of the new Whole Foods. I'm the little Mermaid singing ...ahahaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa......
K'back to cleaning and trying to de-allergize this hole I call home.
-Got a perm and cut. It's really curly and fun.
-I won 3rd place at the poker tounament at Fado's, winning a $10.00 gift certificate and I qualify for the final tounament sometime next month.
-spent way to much money
-rehearsed da play.
-suffered horrific allergies
Hmm...that's about it. I am infatuated with the color pink. I want to buy pink everything. What is wrong with me?
I will try to make my costume for the play I'm in over the next 2 days. I really wish we had space. We will when we move. Yes, we are moving again, in August. This time we are going to try to stay for more than a year. We shall see.
The new Whole Foods opened. It is amazing. I did not know food could exist in those quanties. I can't even put in to word the awesome power of the new Whole Foods. I'm the little Mermaid singing ...ahahaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa......
K'back to cleaning and trying to de-allergize this hole I call home.
Sunday, February 20, 2005
Rolling, Rolling, Rolling Right Along
One Act Play is over!!!! Hallelujah!!! We competed this past Friday in Caldwell. Four of my kids received awards, 3 for honorable mention cast and 1 Allstar Cast actor. I was pleasantly surprised as I was quite embarassed at our production, they didn't know their lines, and they were just so bad. Apparently the judge understood and expected this from junior high.
Now I can focus more on the all women Scottish play more, and I can catch up on work that I've not done.
We bought some new music last weekend. These are some links if ya'd like to hear some clips. I love them all. There were many others I wanted, but managed to have self control.
Frou Frou
Kings of Convenience
Green Day
Hildegarde Von Bingen
Books read so far: 1
The Secret Life of Bees
I loved this book. I've had a hard time finding a book to get into as much as I was into this one. And I haven't had the time, so maybe now I can try to find something.
Tonight: Poker at Fado's. And we are in the process of making Brazilian cheese bread, which is sooooooooo tasty. Click here for the recipe to make pao de queijo.
Cheerios!
Now I can focus more on the all women Scottish play more, and I can catch up on work that I've not done.
We bought some new music last weekend. These are some links if ya'd like to hear some clips. I love them all. There were many others I wanted, but managed to have self control.
Frou Frou
Kings of Convenience
Green Day
Hildegarde Von Bingen
Books read so far: 1
The Secret Life of Bees
I loved this book. I've had a hard time finding a book to get into as much as I was into this one. And I haven't had the time, so maybe now I can try to find something.
Tonight: Poker at Fado's. And we are in the process of making Brazilian cheese bread, which is sooooooooo tasty. Click here for the recipe to make pao de queijo.
Cheerios!
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Butter "Love" Cookie...mmmmm....
Butter "Love" Cookie 2.
Yup, that's what Kyle and I did tonight, bought a butter "love" cookie and took pictures. After painful theater work with teenage actors, I could not muster the energy to go work out. I was able to eat this cookie. It was alright, a tad to much lemon, but pretty good none the less.
Kyle and I looked at the Barr Mansion as a possible wedding locations. It reminds of fondly of Shakespeare at Winedale. There is this awesome reception room with many glass windows and it has beams in it like the barn at Winedale. I don't know, this is a tough choice already.
Peace out!
Friday, January 21, 2005
This week's Highlights
Yesterday, one of my students called me a "f-ing whore." He didn't directly call me that but he generally referenced all teachers as he was walking out the door to the office. He is suspended for 3 days. He was also one of my tech guys for the play I'm directing. I fired his ass.
I will be playing a witch in an upcoming all women prodution of Macbeth. It's gonna be good. It's an adaptation, so it's the bones of Macbeth with a message about the historical torture of women as witches. So you should come see that in April.
Kyle and I went to look at a wedding location called the Vintage Villas. A lovely spot on Lake Travis, we've still got some more places to look at. The location will most likely be Austin, and we are aiming for June 4,2006.
Dat's about all for this week.
I will be playing a witch in an upcoming all women prodution of Macbeth. It's gonna be good. It's an adaptation, so it's the bones of Macbeth with a message about the historical torture of women as witches. So you should come see that in April.
Kyle and I went to look at a wedding location called the Vintage Villas. A lovely spot on Lake Travis, we've still got some more places to look at. The location will most likely be Austin, and we are aiming for June 4,2006.
Dat's about all for this week.
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
TOO MUCH WORK
The time has come, two weeks after holidays and back to work, that one (me), begins to wonder what other jobs are out there. Jobs that are less stressful and where I don't always have to clean crap off myself.
I think I'll make it till Friday, but I'm not sure...
Between trying to practice a really crappy play and getting a new student every 5 secs, I've about had it.
Good news is, I have the third season of the West Wing.
It's too early to begin the count down to the last day of school....
I think I'll make it till Friday, but I'm not sure...
Between trying to practice a really crappy play and getting a new student every 5 secs, I've about had it.
Good news is, I have the third season of the West Wing.
It's too early to begin the count down to the last day of school....
Sunday, January 02, 2005
Wow - What a new year!
At 12:00 am on January 1st, Kyle asked me to marry him.
I said yes!
and
The UT Longhorns won the Rose Bowl.
Whoo-hooo!!!
Huzzah 2005!
I'll keep you posted on any wedding developments. We are planning to get married sometime in 06, there is some time to just wallow in engagement bliss and my beautiful fiancee.
Planning a wedding is easy, right?
I said yes!
and
The UT Longhorns won the Rose Bowl.
Whoo-hooo!!!
Huzzah 2005!
I'll keep you posted on any wedding developments. We are planning to get married sometime in 06, there is some time to just wallow in engagement bliss and my beautiful fiancee.
Planning a wedding is easy, right?
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