
Sunday, March 18, 2007
loving it
It's spring break, and I'm taking some days off. I had hoped to get out of town for a night or two, but that's not going to happen. Yesterday I went hiking at Turkey Run State Park. I happened to mention to Nav that I'd be going hiking and he invited himself along (a good thing, not an intrusive thing, just don't know how else to phrase it). I love hiking with him, because he looks up, down, left, right, all around and so we see more and enjoy more. Mar was busy studying and couldn't join us, but hopefully can come along next time. This is a view straight up, and it kind of captures a lot about the day. It was cloudy, then sunny. The trees grow on top of the rock formations and have really cool root structures that wrap around the rocks. Too bad this picture doesn't show more of the rocks. It was a great day: the kind that makes you say out loud what a wonderful thing life is and how great it is to be alive.

ART!
Monday, March 12, 2007
spring weather

Only three episodes of Dead Like Me left to watch, and I had to return the dvds to the library--the system wouldn't let me renew online. Stopped by today and checked them out again. But instead of sitting down and watching all three episodes, I looked outside at the big sun and the wonderful temp and decided to get out for a walk instead. So I headed to Meadowbrook park, which is a good place to walk (they have sidewalks) when all the green areas of town are mush from all the melting snow. Anywhos, it was wonderful. And on the way home, the sun was huge. My cameraphone couldn't quite capture the enormity of the beast, but I still think it looks cool. And it's hard to take a picture with a cameraphone while driving.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
It's a fun house!

Monday, March 05, 2007
365
On Flickr, I was inspired (that might be too strong of a word) by other people's 365 sets, so I started one. All the pix are private so far, and some will stay that way forever most likely. Julia took this shot earlier tonight while we were at Tae Kwon Do. She was using my phone to take shots of her toys, of me, of the table, etc. I can't believe how skinny my wrist looks. On the bright side--I was reading Cooking Light and found several new recipes I want to try. Yum! I love food.

Friday, March 02, 2007
Ever have one of those days?
The kind where, when you walk into a room, the people there start talking in code? Or they think they're talking in code, but either they're not as smart as they think they are, or you're not as dumb as they think you are, so you know that they're talking about something related to you? And this comes on the heels of other similar things and political doings of other coworkers? And, if you're like me, you start to wonder if it's all worth it. Most of the time I don't care that the 50-60 hours a week that I work go unnoticed. That others around me are praised just for showing up and staying awake (only a slight exaggeration there). But today, I'm just about ready to give up. And in a neato twist of events, I needed to test my tape deck (so I can take it in to work for one of the profs to use for a class), and the tape I grabbed was Circle by Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians. "I quit. I give up. Nothings good enough for anybody else, it seems. And I quit. I give up. Nothings good enough for anybody else, it seems. and. and being alone is the best way to be. when I'm by myself it's the best way to be. when I'm all alone it's the best way to be. when I'm by myself nobody else can say goodbye." Yes. It was one of those days. Today, I've lost all perspective. And that's one of the few qualities of mine that I appreciate.
I'm out of focus, and I'm pulling on my hair. I repeat: it. was. one. of. those. days.
p.s. Does it sound like I work in a junior high school? It sure feels that way sometimes.

p.s. Does it sound like I work in a junior high school? It sure feels that way sometimes.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Old clothes
Some things, I just can't throw away. And while I have held on to a few pieces of clothing that I've had since high school, this sweatshirt, purchased my freshman year of college, is one of my favorite "oldies". Mr. Bubble makes me happy. If you can't read it, it says "Makes getting clean almost as much fun as getting dirty." Almost.

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