Archive for February, 2008

02nd Feb 2008

News of the week

My news of the week: In addition to being diagnosed with an intestinal parasite, possible anemia, and possible thyroid problems… I’ve also accepted a new job! Environmental consulting… here I come! I told my team the news at work during our weekly staff mtg on Friday and so now it’s official. I’m excited about the opportunity and ready for a change, but still sad to leave my nonprofit after so many great years working for the nuns. I transition for the next month (working a bit of both jobs) and then am full time by March. My first out of town project is in California in March. Wahoo! Wish my luck!

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04th Feb 2008

Happy Birthday Mez!


At his 35th birthday party on Saturday night!

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06th Feb 2008

Help out, yo.

“Tent City 3 Needs Your Help: During these frigid nights and cold days in Seattle, our homeless sisters and brothers are struggling to survive. The good news is that those who are sheltered at TC3 have a safe place to be off the streets. Cherry Hill Baptist has graciously opened the doors of the church and welcomed residents in for most of the evening so they can stay warm. Operation Night Watch delivered extra blankets to TC3 and St. Vincent DePaul delivered extra coats – both of these donations have made a warm difference for the residents.

They still need chemical hand warmers to help keep warm while they provide 24 hour security for the two blocks around the camp and to stay warm while they sleep at night. Additional donations of coffee, tea, hot chocolate, sugar and creamer would be most welcome as well as hats and gloves. It is a gift of love to have a warm drink and dry hats and gloves to put on when the ones you’re wearing are wet from rain or snow.”

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06th Feb 2008

Caucus this Saturday!

If you’re new to WA State or aren’t sure about primaries vs caucuses, you can find many resources online. Washington State’s presidential caucuses, for both parties, are this Sat Feb 9th at 1pm. The Presidential Primary is Feb 19th.

WA Republicans choose their candidate 1/2 in the primary and 1/2 in the caucus.

WA Democrats use the primary as an “advisory vote” (ie. it’s meaningless and doesn’t actually decide a candidate). The delegates at caucuses actually determine the Democratic candidate, so plan your Saturday and make sure you get out to the caucus!

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06th Feb 2008

My body hates me

The good news is that my uterus officially seems fine from the surgery (sex? doesn’t even hurt!), my most recent bout of bleeding has stopped (yay!), and my scar is even starting to fade (currently it’s dark purplish/red, but it’s starting to fade and will supposedly be invisible someday soon).

I’ve tried to be a good sport about all this surgery business, but the stuff since then is starting to get old. Last week giardia. This week we got the blood test results back and I’m now anemic. And to top it off, I’ve now got a cold/flu that developed somewhere in the last 24 hours (probably from my coworker who had it or my roomie who also had it). I was super spacey at work yesterday, left early, slept for 13 hours last night (double my norm!), and this morning woke to an achy sweaty body, cough, and 101F fever. I feel lame.

CDC says “In general, the flu is worse than the common cold, and symptoms such as fever, body aches, extreme tiredness, and dry cough are more common and intense. Colds are usually milder than the flu. People with colds are more likely to have a runny or stuffy nose. Colds generally do not result in serious health problems, such as pneumonia, bacterial infections, or hospitalizations.” So, guess I can now safely say I’ve got the flu. Woo.

So, I’m forced to cancel ladies spa day tonight… and maybe cancel First Thursday Art Walk plans tomorrow… and maybe cancel dinner and concert plans on Friday. Hope to be better by the weekend for the caucuses, Caroline’s bday, Erin’s bday, dancing with M, brunch, and more! Wish me luck!

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07th Feb 2008

Camera progress

Guess who just bought a “Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED IF AF-S DX VR Zoom Nikkor” lens? Yay me! Now I’ll feel more worthy and productive, and Chris and Alyssa can rest easier knowing the Nikon D50 is going to a good home!

In other progress related news, my fever broke today! I was a total and complete utter mess yesterday, not fit for consumption. Happily, my fever broke today (and I know this because I woke up feeling very cold and very aware of having sweat through both my pajamas and my sheets). Kinda eww/gross, but whatever. I took a shower and was happy to make progress towards getting healthier. I swear I’m not generally some sickly creature. This is me getting over a flu in record time!

I even managed to drag myself downtown for my first day of work today. Not my technical official first day, but I had a training followed by a team meeting (with the team’s director and the company’s CEO). I think I managed not to cough on anyone, if that counts for anything. :) Oh, and there were dark chocolate covered caramel apples at the team meeting… I think I’m going to like this place!

On a sad note, I decided to try to old advice about “taking it easy,” so despite the fact that I worked for a few hours today, I still canceled First Thursday Art Walk plans tonight in the hopes it’ll add to my “quick recovery” karma. Skipping art walk makes me sad. Guess art will have to wait for next month (though hopefully I’ll see Mike sooner! How often do Africa friends move to Seattle? Not every day, I assure you).

Be well, y’all…

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07th Feb 2008

Xin Nian Kuai Le!

(and lest we forget… happy Chinese new year wishes to everyone!)

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08th Feb 2008

Can’t sleep

Have been up since 1:30am. It’s now 3:59am. Have decided to take another round of ibuprofen and cold/flu meds and hope for the best.

PS It is SUPER windy out there. Current temps are 42F (“feels like 33″) with winds “gusting up to 35 mph.” If I didn’t think the wind and cold was going to make me sicker, I would plan to go see Barack Obama speak today.

PS Watched Cinema Paradiso last night on a recommendation from David Applebaum. Easy to see why, given my limited time with David, he would be so fond of the pic… it’s a very sweet, somewhat tragic, love story in a beautiful little town. The schoolhouse and the theatre in the movie actually quite reminded me of Isla de Mozambique. Nice…

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09th Feb 2008

Go caucus go!

My fever came back again yesterday and I spent yet another night in. Mostly was just curled up in bed trying to stay warm. No need for food or movies when you can’t keep much down and can’t concentrate on anything. I’m now ready to leave the house for the second time since getting sick: today’s the caucus! Wahoo civic engagement! Delegate selection starts at 1:30pm so I’ve got to scoot. And then I hope to come home and feel magically cured so I can go celebrate Caroline’s birthday tonight.

Update: Proud member of the 43rd… they announced we were “the most Democratic district” in the state. My little precinct had 101 people show up (way more than the last caucus I attended 4 years ago). There was way less drama this time and no resolutions to debate. It made the process pretty quick and easy. In the end we were 85 Obama, 15 Clinton, and 1 undecided (which breaks down to 6 delegates for Obama and 1 for Clinton). Yay civic engagement.

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10th Feb 2008

Cranky

Cranky and ornery. Too much time at home, in bed, with fever, flu, and fitful sleeping. Too many canceled plans so I can be sick and lonely at home. Too many health issues plaguing me. Alyssa writes “We are so worried about you. I think your body is already taking a beating with the giardia, anemia and surgery recovery – so it is having a hard time fighting this illness.” Alyssa my love, I worry about the same thing and get even crankier knowing my generally healthy body just seems to be falling apart these days, no matter how much sleep I get, how much vitamin C I get, how many fluids I force myself to consume.

Yep. Too entirely f-ing cranky. It all makes me want to be mean and bitchy. To strangers. To boys I’m dating. To anyone. M called and invited me to dinner on Tuesday and I literally had to stop myself from sending an angry email. Save and discard. Save and discard. Last night at the bar for Caroline’s birthday, my social outing of the week, I was -that- woman, the one who leans over and asks the dude to quit snapping pictures, no offense, it’s giving me a headache. Yep, that was me. He stopped. And when a friend of his started snapping pics a while later, he quickly went over and whispered in his friend’s ear and the friend promptly stopped too. Guess I’m that scary. I wasn’t trying to be mean, but christ my head was killing me. As much as I want to get out of the house and get social interaction, I probably shouldn’t have been allowed to be near people. I managed to stay at the birthday celebrations for maybe 3 hours, with newbies Mike and Jen in tow, but I was dying in the second and third hours and had to call it quits. At least I got to see Caroline, Lee, Jacob, Samantha, Fester, Will, and others before heading home and passing back out again. Last night and today I alternated between more cranky awake time and more fitful sleeping.

While I’d love someone to come over and bring me soup, give me a kiss on the forehead, pat my back and tell me it’s all going to be okay, that’s really not my life these days. Many people offered soup after the fact, but during the worst of the fever days, I was just a miserable mess, lonely, in pain, and incapable of thinking to call the good kind folks who might be willing. On the plus side, though, with my fever once again gone today, I was happily able to read for a while this morning between naps (Eay, Pray, Love) and even made myself some creamy tomato basil bisque soup this evening (yummy). Still cranky, but at least I’m well fed and have enough concentration for reading. I’ll take my progress anywhere I can get it.

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11th Feb 2008

Finally slept through the night…

… and wouldn’t you know it? I’m considerably less cranky today… maybe not even cranky at all today. Funny how that works. :) Yep, slept the entire night. No fever. No aches. No constant nose blowing or anything else glamorous and fancy. (No dreaming either though… I seem to only dream when I’m in pain/fitful sleep… one from last week included M’s ex Alissa, another from last week included the cost of postage rising again). Hopefully normal sleeping again means I’m on the tail end of whatever has been plaguing me. After a week of sick and half a week of cranky, I’m content to feel better and not be cranky.

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11th Feb 2008

Free pancakes tomorrow (for charity, of course)

Did you know IHOP patrons last year donated more than $625,000 to Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center. Why Pancake Tuesday? According to legend, families would try to use all of their dairy products before the Lenten fast, and making pancakes was a good way to do it.

Friends, colleagues, superiors, and dignitaries:

In the interest of celebrating Great Britain’s distinguished national holiday “Pancake Tuesday,” I am happy to report on a fantastically doughy, griddled, and syrupy opportunity…

Free pancakes!!!

Sadly, IHOP’s only footing the bill for a short stack of ‘cakes per person. The ‘Rooty Tooty Fresh & Fruity Breakfast Platter’ still costs full price. All the Ollalla Berry syrup you can guzzle in one sitting, though! Not only do you get to stuff your belly with mediocre pancakes, your donation (you did donate, right?) will support Seattle Children’s Hospital. It’s okay if you don’t, though. Donations are purely optional.

IHOP is open (24 hours) on Tuesday (but the FREE deal only goes 7am-10pm). It’s on Capitol Hill/First Hill at the intersection of Madison and Broadway, the northwestern most corner of Seattle University. I’ll be the one in the corner booth passed out cold from an intense pancake induced sugar coma.

Peace and pancakes,
Sky

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11th Feb 2008

More advice from employees

Hi cranky.

The best cure for the flu is eating your body weight in pickled herring.

Cheers,
Dr. Robert

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13th Feb 2008

Office Nomads Blog

In case you’re wondering about the new blog on the street, it’s the Office Nomads blog. Read it and weep because we all know they’re cooler than us. Photo shoots? Magazine and newspaper and radio interviews? Fortune small business magazine? The Stranger’s Last Days? Geez! We know who the most popular kids on the block are. Coworking is a good cause (and Susie and Jacob need to pay rent too), so help spread the word and link away…

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14th Feb 2008

Joni Mitchell Lyrics

Sad to have to go to oldielyrics.com to find some of the best music, but I’m willing. Been listening to “Carey” a lot lately, so am posting it for all to enjoy.

“Carey” by Joni Mitchell

The wind is in from Africa
Last night I couldn’t sleep
Oh, you know it sure is hard to leave here Carey
But it’s really not my home
My fingernails are filthy, I got beach tar on my feet
And I miss my clean white linen and my fancy French cologne

Oh Carey get out your cane
And I’ll put on some silver
Oh you’re a mean old Daddy, but I like you fine

Come on down to the Mermaid Cafe and I will buy you a bottle of wine
And we’ll laugh and toast to nothing and smash our empty glasses down
Let’s have a round for these freaks and these soldiers
A round for these friends of mine
Let’s have another round for the bright red devil
Who keeps me in this tourist town

Come on, Carey, get out your cane
I’ll put on some silver
Oh you’re a mean old Daddy, but I like you

Maybe I’ll go to Amsterdam
Or maybe I’ll go to Rome
And rent me a grand piano and put some flowers ’round my room
But let’s not talk about fare-thee-welIs now
The night is a starry dome.
And they’re playin’ that scratchy rock and roll
Beneath the Matalla Moon

Come on, Carey, get out your cane
And I’ll put on some silver
You’re a mean old Daddy, but I like you

The wind is in from Africa
Last night I couldn’t sleep
Oh, you know it sure is hard to leave here
But, it’s really not my home
Maybe it’s been too long a time
Since I was scramblin’ down in the street
Now they got me used to that clean white linen
And that fancy French cologne

Oh Carey, get out your cane
I’ll put on my finest silver
We’ll go to the Mermaid Cafe
Have fun tonight
I said, Oh, you’re a mean old Daddy, but you’re out of sight

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14th Feb 2008

From Brett… love that guy!

Hi you, Happy Valentines day, I know you are getting loving from a couple of sources but we can always use some more so I just wanted to let you know you are loved from afar and that you mean a lot to me xoxox Take care and keep me posted on your wonderful adventures xo

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15th Feb 2008

Beautiful people

Had a great dinner out Monday after being sick for a week. JohnC and Kim provided great food and great conversation. I was thrilled to discover in the first three minutes of conversations that we both had connections to Kufunda in Zimbabwe, and that we’d both worked with author Meg Wheatley planning various conferences for social and organizational change. Love the small world!! Tuesday was dinner with M, Alexis, Thomas, and Allison… another group of great folks and great food. Wednesday I was exhausted and stayed home, trying to be productive around the house, but mostly just tired. And yesterday was catch up with Caroline and both jobs and catch up with Susie, followed a very sweet Valentines dinner with the always sweet, always entertaining, always sexy M. I’m a bit exhausted this week from health and from working two jobs, but I’m surviving pretty well regardless. I’m definitely feeling like a very lucky girl to be surrounded by so many good people. And now, this morning, I’m off to DC for a week for work and am excited to see the nuns and see Martha and Abbey. I get back to Seattle next Thursday, and then leave for Whistler on Friday to spend a few days with Barry in a cabin with misc other friends. I’ll bring snowshoes and a camera and am excited for Whistler. Life is good.

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16th Feb 2008

Good news all around

DC is sunny! Got to see Marth this morning! Hit the Smithsonian(s) with my team today! Pat’s more content with his relationship! Even Texas has good things happening!

Texas Ban on Sex Toy Sales Is Overturned
By ANGELA K. BROWN – 2 days ago

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A federal appeals court has overturned a statute outlawing sex toy sales in Texas, one of the last states — all in the South — to retain such a ban.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Texas law making it illegal to sell or promote obscene devices, punishable by as many as two years in jail, violated the right to privacy guaranteed by the 14th Amendment.

Companies that own Dreamer’s and Le Rouge Boutique, which sell the devices in its Austin stores, and the retail distributor Adam & Eve sued in federal court in Austin in 2004 over the constitutionality of the law. They appealed after a federal judge dismissed the suit and said the Constitution did not protect their right to publicly promote such devices.

In its decision Tuesday, the appeals court cited Lawrence and Garner v. Texas, the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2003 opinion that struck down bans on consensual sex between same-sex couples.

“Just as in Lawrence, the state here wants to use its laws to enforce a public moral code by restricting private intimate conduct,” the appeals judges wrote. “The case is not about public sex. It is not about controlling commerce in sex. It is about controlling what people do in the privacy of their own homes because the state is morally opposed to a certain type of consensual private intimate conduct. This is an insufficient justification after Lawrence.”

The Texas attorney general’s office, which represented the Travis County district attorney in the case, has not decided whether to appeal, said agency spokesman Tom Kelley.

Phil Harvey, president of Adam & Eve Inc., said the 5th Circuit Court’s decision was a big step forward. He said his business plans to expand to sell in stores and at home parties, something company consultants had been fearful of doing because of the Texas law.

“I think it’s wonderful, but it does seem to me that since Texas was one of three states in the country — along with Mississippi and Alabama — that continued to outlaw the sale of sex toys and vibrators, that it was probably past time,” Harvey said Wednesday.

Alabama is in the 11th Circuit. But now it’s unlikely that the law in Mississippi, which also is in the 5th Circuit, will be prosecuted, some legal experts said.

Virginia’s law barring obscene items is a bit different from other state laws and does not appear to apply to sex toy sales, said Harvey, whose company distributes nationwide.

Louisiana, Kansas, Colorado and Georgia had laws barring obscene devices, but courts have since struck them down. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a Georgia law banning the advertising of sex toys, which can be sold under some approved circumstances.

The 5th Circuit Court’s decision is encouraging for Sherri Williams, who has been fighting the issue in Alabama for a decade. Williams, who owns Pleasures stores in Alabama, sued in 1998 after state lawmakers banned the sale of sex toys there. A year ago, she lost her fight again when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to consider a lower court decision upholding the Alabama law as constitutional.

Williams hopes that lawmakers will take notice of the recent Texas case and support a newly filed bill in the Alabama Legislature to overturn the ban on adult toy sales.

“I think the courts are finally listening to the people,” Williams said Wednesday. “You have ‘Sex and the City,’ ‘Desperate Housewives’ and other shows promoting what society is doing. I think the courts have finally opened their eyes and looked around, which is a miracle in the South.”

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21st Feb 2008

I’m so making these for a future picnic

Hummus Deviled Eggs: This easy twist on classic deviled eggs uses no mayonnaise or butter but gets plenty of flavor from hummus and horseradish. Prep and Cook Time: 40 minutes. Notes: This recipe is easily doubled or tripled for a party.

Ingredients
6 eggs
1/3 cup hummus
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, plus more for garnish
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons prepared (or creamy) horseradish

Preparation
1. Put eggs in a medium pot and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil over high heat. Cover, remove pot from heat, and let sit 14 minutes. Fill a large bowl with ice water. With a slotted spoon, transfer eggs to ice water bath (reserve hot water in pot).
2. Cool eggs at least 10 minutes, then use a slotted spoon to transfer eggs back to hot water (to loosen shells) for 10 to 20 seconds. Pat dry and peel.
3. Cut eggs in half lengthwise. Scoop out egg yolks and put them in a medium bowl. Add hummus, olive oil, pepper, salt, and horseradish. Mash mixture together with a fork. Spoon filling into egg white halves, dividing evenly. Sprinkle with black pepper.

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21st Feb 2008

Leaving DC today…

The conference in DC went pretty well. I got to see the nuns that I love and had good catch up time with other site directors and a little bit of social time with the team. As a group, we went to the bar Friday, the Smithsonian on Saturday, and to see the monuments and the mall on Sunday. The team was pretty tired from the travel and the long meeting days and were pretty well behaved overall.

I’m still coughing and sick, and was totally exhausted like everyone else. My fever came back over the weekend and eventually went away again after a couple of long, miserable days suffering through perfectly fine meetings and perfectly lovely guest speakers. I know if I have a virus, I’ve just got to let it run its course. But man, having a fever just kills me. And having a fever come and go, then come back, then come back a third time… it’s getting tiresome. (Maybe it’s malaria?!)

The conference finished Tuesday and then I headed to Eastern Market to hang with Marth and Abbey. We met up for a burlesque show on Saturday night at the Palace of Wonders and saw Philly’s Hellcat Girls perform. Their numbers were actually pretty entertaining, and their MC was hot and great, but the night’s overall quality was severely diminished by a stupid clown named Jellybean doing gross gags a la Jim Rose Circus (stomach pumping, staple gunning stuff to his body, needles, etc). Most of the crowd was pretty irate and vocal about their displeasure. If we wanted to see a Jim Rose Circus type side show, we’d have bought a ticket to that instead of a ticket to see pretty girls take off their clothes. Alas… at least the girls were great.

Spent yesterday catching up and doing some work, but it was also my first trip to the National Portrait Gallery and I LOVED it! Been to DC tons and tons, and somehow never made it over there. My favorite exhibits were Love Letters (hot and saucy letters from 100+ years ago), Resist! (a tribute to hip hop musicians, spoken word, graffiti, and artists), Kate (the Katherine Hepburn exhibit), and most of all I loved the Let Your Motto Be Resistance exhibit (a fantastic photo exhibit of activists, musicians, athletes, and other prominent African Americans in the inaugural exhibition of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture). Afterwards we hit happy hour, Abbey eventually left for class, and Marth and I spent a loooong time catching up at the bar. Good times. I miss Marth and Abbey and have been so thankful to spend time with the girls on these past two trips to DC.

Today I fly back to Seattle and then I’m not sure what happens next. I’m hoping to get into a doctor’s appointment tomorrow and see if they can fix me. I’m also supposed to head up to Whistler with Barry tomorrow for a three day weekend (have been looking forward for a month), but am thinking it’s not the healthiest option to go spend a party weekend in the cold white north if I should be resting and getting myself healthy. It’d also be a bummer to be up there and be too fatigued/sick to go out snowshoeing or take ski lessons or take advantage of that Whistler offers. On the other hand, it’d be a bummer to not spend the weekend with Barry (which means I wouldn’t see him for a month straight). Alas. Health vs boys… geez. I know what the answer should be but that’s really no fun. Pictures will come eventually…

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23rd Feb 2008

Photos: Marth & Abbey visit Seattle!

I justs posted a few pics to my Picasa albums. Most recently added: Martha and Abbey’s trip to Seattle in January. Yay!


Marth & Susie


Me, Abbey, and Amber

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23rd Feb 2008

Today’s accomplishments

After much debate, I decided to head up to Whistler this weekend with Barry for some rest and relaxation after being sick for a few weeks. Today’s accomplishments including eating both breakfast and dinner, walking around the lake with Barry, filling up the inflatable hot tub with hot water from the stove and then hot tubbing, a few good hugs from Kevin, and a field trip with Simon to the liquor store. Yep, I think you’d call it a successful day of R&R. :) Tomorrow I might even pull out the snow shoes and attempt some minor physical exertion in addition to the hot tubbing.

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26th Feb 2008

Home again

I got home from Whistler last night feeling rested, and more than anything else, feeling restless. Alas. It was a good weekend, lots of good people, good conversation, and good fun. (Pictures to come eventually). Not sure if the restlessness has to do with leaving the cabin full of people for an empty apartment and empty bed, returning to work after more than a week out of town, my last week of work, boys, lack of boys, or something else entirely. All I do know is I was so restless I refused to call anyone back and instead took a bath, finished a book, and went to bed by 8pm… all to avoid having to be in my head. Seems necessary on some special occasions. Seems I’m not entirely alone though. Many conversations at work today asserted everyone is feeling extremely cranky for no reason, and emails with Susie confirm the rest of the globe feels “not quite right” at the present time as well. Hmm.

Yesterday was also my brother’s birthday so it included a call to Austin to wish him a good year. Today was work at the NGO, tonight was dinner with my roomie and her girlfrfiends, followed by dressy girly time at Oliver’s Twist with Caroline, and tomorrow is work at the new job. When in doubt, Oliver Twist’s fancy cocktails or chocolate gelato with sea salt and fresh peanut sauce is sure to please even when you’re in an off mood. Or perhaps it’s Caroline who’s guaranteed to raise spirits when you’re in an off mood. Either way, I’m thankful to have had both in my life today. What a great combo and what a lucky girl I am!

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27th Feb 2008

Photos: Sunday Brunch

Sunday dinners at the Yellow House have run their course, but Sunday Brunch continues to go strong. Even when Rod’s out of town, there’s no stopping Sunday Brunch. :)


Rod & Jon’s space invader pixel cookies


Mmmm pixel cookies


New roomies


Nick and Amanda


Kat


Jon loves his video games


Blaque and Deirdre and a bucket of coffee


Clare


Alli leaving naughty messages

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27th Feb 2008

Expect the card

Business cards always bring back fond memories, even now years later, of sexy old Brian Harrison handing them out to girls in sleazy dance clubs like the now defunct Planet Austin. I am excited to announce I now have business cards, keys, a key card, and a bus pass and am nearing my official first day of my new job. I can’t guarantee I’ll hit on you drunk like Bri, but don’t be surprised if you find yourself the lucky recipient of my new business cards the next time I see (anyone have a business that needs some green business planning, or perhaps a waste characterization study?). Having business cards today makes the new job seem so real… though the long hours working both jobs have also made it seem pretty real for the past few weeks. And on a work related tangent… I had my first cookies from Specialty’s today for a coworker’s birthday and was astounded. By far the best cookies I’ve had in my entire life. Seriously. Wheatgerm chocolate chip? Peanut butter chocolate chunk? Wow! I’m a lucky girl (though they’re not going to help me get any skinnier).

Odd news of the day: I had yet another dream last night about holding a gun to someone’s head and trying to/having to kill them. Yuck. I rarely ever remember dreams and now I’ve had two dreams in the past few weeks about having to kill someone at close range with a gun to the head. Any theories about what’s inside my head? I swear I’m a nonviolent girl…

Good news of the day (beyond cards and cookies): I’m not feeling restless today and am happy to report that feeling only lasted for a day. Yay positive mental health!

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28th Feb 2008

Busy life

If I didn’t already have dinner plans Friday, a house party, a friend in town and associated airport pickup, dinner plans Saturday, and concert tickets, I’d TOTALLY want to go to Prom! Century Ballroom in Capitol Hill is celebrating its 11th anniversary this Friday and Saturday nights at 8:30 with a Prom! And it’s free!

Highlights of the evenings include:
Prom photos by Rich Hansen
Pink Champagne Fountain
Hits of past Prom years
Prom King & Queen crowning
Fun giveaways
Friday & Saturday, 8:30pm

More details at http://www.centuryballroom.com/html/anniversary08.html

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28th Feb 2008

Photos: Camp Casey

Clare generously extended the annual invite to the cabin at Camp Casey. January was my first time going in a few years and it was a lovely, relaxing weekend. Just me, Kat, Clare, Caroline, and Blaque (and Rod too for part of Saturday). Lots of fun conversation, great meals, beautiful scenery, scenic ferry trips, and much food for thought.


Kat & Cat


The girls


Lone man Blaque


Lovely accommodations (taken with my new Nikon)


Caroline coming up from taking pics at the water (another Nikon shot)

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29th Feb 2008

Winds of Change

Today was my very last day of work at my NGO (my last day for the second time in two years). I honestly wasn’t even sure I wanted to go in today. What should be the very first song I hear on the radio on my drive over? “Winds of Change” by The Scorpions. Surely I’m not the only one who thinks that’s pretty fitting. I used to own the Scorpions on tape. I used to love that song. I hadn’t heard it in forever. We were just talking about the Scorpions last weekend. And there it was bright and early this morning on my last day of work. Life has a funny way of keeping me on my toes, always entertaining me, and always providing happy little sound track reminders about what’s important.

My last day was actually surprisingly really nice… good training in the morning and a surprise party in the afternoon. There was bubbly, fun and appreciative toasts, snacks, games, gifts (even another mix CD!), lunch dates, happy hour, and even a scrapbook made in my honor. Who’s the luckiest girl on the block? Yep, still me! I’m deeply grateful for the kind and generous send off. Took me by surprise and was very, very sweet.

The goodness didn’t stop after happy hour. From there I had a long overdue dinner with the Dougli where Maggie presented me with the best book ever: a child’s book about Lamu, perhaps my favorite place in the entire world. Who’s the luckiest girl on the block? Yep, still me! Still deeply grateful! More on the book coming soon.

Dinner ended entirely too quickly as it was time to stop by Jen’s house warming for, literally, a few minutes on my way to the airport, to get Jess who’s in town. YAY JESS!! And then it was off to the Duck to meet up with Caroline and Lee, and now I’m home and ready to crash. Long day. Good day. Ready for bed.

Oh, but I should mention yesterday too… yesterday I had my first vision appointment in over seven years! My current insurance rocks the vision benefits, and I’ve way passed my max for the year, so I went ahead and took advantage of my plan on the second to the last day of my coverage. I bought two pairs of glasses, should’ve been well over $500, and I only paid a $20 copay. Love it! Guess after $30,000+ of surgery bills, free glasses shouldn’t seem like such a big deal. But again, it was my first vision appointment in over seven years and two new pairs of glasses seems pretty decadent. Again… Who’s the luckiest girl on the block? Yep, still me! Still grateful. Life is good. Lots of love to everyone tonight… And now, a little 80s hair band rock to keep us in the mood…

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