Reflection of the day
Mild confession. I hate tunnels. They always make me think of zombies and when I'm forced to stop in them I usually imagine green slime coming out of the the walls. Not to mention the reflectors on the sides make me feel like I'm in some sort of video game where I'm loosing terribly (which if you've ever seen me play video games that pretty much the norm). But anyhow back to the original thought: I hate tunnels and what makes them even worse is when a GIANT, fire-breathing (ok, so it wasn't actually breathing fire...just diesel smoke...still gross) semi-truck floors it into the tunnel and then gets stuck by your station wagon causing you to literally quake in fear. Read that again "quake in fear" (I'm gonna bold that in case you may miss it)!
Also, I promised myself I would ride the bus today but I got scared and chickened out. To make up for not riding the bus I climbed the rock wall (literally a rock wall...no we do not have one of those climbing walls with the plastic rocks in our backyard...we do have a clothes line but I can't imagine that its really all that interesting) and got to the top and looked around and it was the time of my life (OK another exaggeration...but what's a good story without some?). Actually it wasn't the time of my life (confession) but it was nice. I liked the rocks up there...they were very interesting. But when a ant grabbed onto my thumb with a surprisingly good grip for an ant I decided to go back down the hill to my home. Every girl has her limits and mine was a fierce ant called Charlie (I don't actually know his name and its probably something I can't pronounce anyways because it's in ant language which I do not happen to know).
Also, the cat has come up with a new game where he hides around a corner and then randomly leaps in my direction. I do not think he will become a fierce hunter but may have a shot at the cat Olympics. Does anyone want/need a pint size Olympic jumping cat? He is very, very cute and needs a home and on the smallish side (very small but fierce!).
I need to go pack a lunch so I'm energized for 20 K-1st graders tomorrow. I'm going to teach them how to wash their hands and then scramble eggs. In that order.
I'm going to start keeping a tally of how many days my car stays intact and not in-need of repair (like how they have those ____number of days this place has been accident free in restaurants/etc...) SO:
0 number of days since Fit Phineas (my vehicle) has been fit
Reason: Rear driver's side door panel fell partially off today.
And those dear readers are my imperfect reflections on the day.
G.K. Chesterton: “Exactly what does breed insanity is reason. Poets do not go mad; but chess-players do. Mathematicians go mad, and cashiers; but creative artists very seldom. I am not, as will be seen, in any sense attacking logic: I only say that this danger does lie in logic, not in imagination.” (Orthodoxy)
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Maybe I am crazy.
Today I checked something off my bucket list:
-Stop all inbound traffic on 376 East (toward Pittsburgh) during rush hour.
Yes, you read that right. I blew a tire out on the far lane of the highway today and it took 3 Pendot trucks, one cop, one AAA man, a nice old man and a waitress at a diner named Bob's, my housemate Bekah and a very nice man at Flynn's Tire to get me back on the road. They actually blocked all three lanes of traffic for me so I could get to the median. People were honking their horns and I just waved. Good morning Pittsburgh!
Check list of things that have gone wrong on my car since purchasing it 4 weeks ago:
1. Radiator blew
2. Battery fried
3. Ford Taurus sign fell off
4. Tire blew
5. Break light bulb smoldered
I literally started laughing my head off in the waiting room of the tire store at the craziness at it all. The man that was sitting there waiting as well simply ignored me...he must of thought I was a lunatic worth avoiding at all cost. And then I had a pretty good day. I felt great all day. Especially when my supervisor came up to me and offered me a juice box made from pureed veggies. He said I needed to try it because they might order it for inventory and didn't want it to be funky tasting. Myself and my juice connoisseur coworker approved it. The building secretary gave me chocolate covered pretzels, score. Also, I got to witness this conversation between my supervisor and the other AmeriCorp guy:
AmeriCorp Guy: "How come every time I pick up my phone its on speaker"
Supervisory: "Let me call you from my line and we will figure it out"
(Calls other line)
AmeriCorp Guy: "See its on speaker!"
Supervisor: "You have to pick up the phone to hear the other person through the receiver."
I cracked up. No one else did.
I did a lot of one single sided laughing today. Maybe I am a lunatic.
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
"When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained." -Mark Twain
There is just something that I just love about a cold Sunday afternoon, a fuzzy blanket and a host of new folk music on Folk Alley. (http://www.folkalley.com/music/freshcuts/) Currently the song "Police Dog Blues" is playing by Hugh Laurie who happens to be the guy that plays Gregory House on the TV show House. I love little things like that. So in that same vein of thought here are some other things I love in no particular order:
1. Big, beautiful crashing thunderstorms on a warm August night.
2. My three sister's updates on life (pictures, emails, cards, and phone calls). They are simply amazing girls. I'm continually amazed that I get to be their big sister.
3. Warm coffee and Popsicles in the mornings (or to be honest with you anytime!).
4. Cards, notes, messages sent by pigeons or smoke signals, texts, Facebook messages/comments and writing in the sand from friends. I'm a lover of the written word and those words are 10 times sweeter when sent from friends.
5. Bright colors and earth tones. (Ironic, isn't?)
6. Cool finds at flea markets, thrift stores and others people's homes...
7. I adore thin, precise, black pens with dark ink.
8. Quiet mornings. (But I hate waking up for them!)
9. Dresses that cinch at the waist that can be dressed up or dressed down.
10. Design blogs, design books, other peoples art, murals downtown, bits of junk remade, creative uses for everyday objects...
11. Pictures of friends and family
12. Pearls and diamonds (no need to be real!)
13. Giving a good gift
14. The smell and glow of candles burning
15. Lists! (Anyone ever heard of the book Lists to Live By ? If you're a "lister" you need a copy...or head over to a http://www.esquire.com/blogs/lists/ a blog of lists!)
16. Polka dots and Polka dancing
17. Books...enough said.
18. Dance parties!
19. Talking to cashiers at Wal-Mart
20. This big, beautiful, messy, chaotic world that I'm livin' in!
I think that is enough for one afternoon's endeavors. I'm off to plug in my electric blanket...I've missed that guy!
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Saturday, September 17, 2011
Stringin' up my paper hearts...
Its been a quiet Saturday here in my little neck of the wood (I just looked that up on Google to make sure I didn't mess up that expression...it looks weird in print). My car, Fit Phineas, decided to have a mental break down on Friday, steam was literally coming out of his brain (aka the radiator). So I'm sorta stuck in Quip for the day...but that's okay. I used the day to learn new stuff. Like how to make paper heart garlands and tissue paper puff balls . I watched "Father of the Bride 2" (I love Martin Short as Franck Eggelhoffer...)
George Banks: I have to admit, having Franck at the house did help. Although I had no idea what he did there all day.
Franck Eggelhoffer: [Marching] Do the baby 'vorkout'! Make those babies gleefull! Oh, that's good. Little tin soldiers. Happy tin soldiers. Richt. And now with an attitude.
[throws head back]
Franck Eggelhoffer: Hello! Who you? Get 'avay'! I don't like 'vat' you say!
Although Franck always makes me miss my bebe sis Lydia...she has the best Franck accent!
Anyhow, I also whipped up some instant pudding...my goodness, that stuff is instant goodness.
I like my life right now. Work is meaningful (abet a bit far away) and our apt is coming together. Its starting to look awesome and I LOVE decorating and rearranging and dreaming up new uses for tables and candles. Come visit sometime...we love having friends over!
And that my friends is my life right now...
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Stats, shortness and confessions
Besides the United States it seems my second largest audience is in Italy! Also, someone once found my blog by typing into Google "what can I do with state cheerios?". Ha ha. I'm sure my simple blog here wasn't very helpful.
I've been spending all my time car shopping. GRR! I can't say that looking at motor vehicles is going to be a life calling anytime soon (on a side note neither is tree trimming...too short...or picking corn...also too short).
This morning I woke up and the first thing on my mind was "I should try climbing that tree" (the tree that is outside of my bedroom window). I haven't yet but don't put it past me.
Confession: I miss Starbucks drinks. Blah. I hate admitting that. I also miss BFC&T so I guess I just miss good coffee (BFC&T is still #1 in my heart!). With all the minerals and sulfur in the water at my parents home it taste like I've been drinking something that resembles a rock and coffee water like substance. Blah.
On another tangent we will have fresh sweet corn at the T-County farmers market. 3-7 at the Dover fairgrounds.
I've been spending all my time car shopping. GRR! I can't say that looking at motor vehicles is going to be a life calling anytime soon (on a side note neither is tree trimming...too short...or picking corn...also too short).
This morning I woke up and the first thing on my mind was "I should try climbing that tree" (the tree that is outside of my bedroom window). I haven't yet but don't put it past me.
Confession: I miss Starbucks drinks. Blah. I hate admitting that. I also miss BFC&T so I guess I just miss good coffee (BFC&T is still #1 in my heart!). With all the minerals and sulfur in the water at my parents home it taste like I've been drinking something that resembles a rock and coffee water like substance. Blah.
On another tangent we will have fresh sweet corn at the T-County farmers market. 3-7 at the Dover fairgrounds.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Ugly Apples
I spent half of my day on the back of a pick-up truck picking apples. The thing I love about those little green things is that our apples are what we affectionately call "ugly apples" because they are pretty darn ugly! They are real apples. Grown on a real apple tree near our barn.
I love em because no matter how ugly they are they still taste great and make awesome apple pies.
And that kids is a great life lesson.
I love em because no matter how ugly they are they still taste great and make awesome apple pies.
And that kids is a great life lesson.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Stale Cheetos
Right before I fall asleep every night I have such inspiring thoughts. Last night it had something to do with life and stale Cheetos. But, I can never remember them in the morning.
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