- I'm much better at photo blogging than word blogging.
- I'm very good at procrastination.
- I should write more so I won't be quite so rusty.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
30 in 30
And it's ooooover (in my best Kitchen Stadium announcer voice). NaBloPoMo has come to an end once again. I learned a few things this time around:
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
In the zone
In one of our rapid-fire text messaging sessions, Ken said stability is my comfort zone and that is why I stay put. I guess that's true in that I don' like change. But I find it odd since I rarely feel like things are stable. There is always some sort of chaos swirling around me and it seems like it has always been that way. Maybe it is time to take a leap of faith and see where I land.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Truths
When some people ask for help or advice, they really only want you to agree with them.
You can only do so much for another person. Some things they have to do themselves.
You can only change yourself.
You can only do so much for another person. Some things they have to do themselves.
You can only change yourself.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
For you
When I was little I used to go junking and driving around with my Papa in his old pickup that we affectionately called bloop bloop. I often wanted to pick these purple "flowers." Papa would stop the truck and pick me a bouquet. Several sprung up in our yard before the recent cold spell. Ken picked this one for me.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Soundtrack
My taste in music is to say the least eclectic. I may listen to classical one minute and punk the next. Sometimes it depends on my mood, other times I just let iPod shuffle me so tunes. Here's a few of my favorites:
Drive-by Truckers: Any of their songs are OK by me.
Etta James: Wish I could wail like she does.
Social Distortion: Mike Ness's voice makes me want to sing along at the top of my lungs.
Johnny Cash: A true classic and when he sings this one with June it makes me smile.
The Dead Milkmen: Punk with a sweet touch.
Drive-by Truckers: Any of their songs are OK by me.
Etta James: Wish I could wail like she does.
Social Distortion: Mike Ness's voice makes me want to sing along at the top of my lungs.
Johnny Cash: A true classic and when he sings this one with June it makes me smile.
The Dead Milkmen: Punk with a sweet touch.
Friday, November 25, 2011
In review

One of the highlights of the week when I was a kid was "The Muppet Show." I loved the skits, loved the music and loved the guest stars (even though some of them I had never heard of before.)
So today we skipped the Black Friday shopping insanity I hate and went to see the new movie with Kermie, Piggy and the gang. My personal favorite is Gonzo. If you liked the show as kid and just want some sweet entertainment this is a safe bet. I loved it. The plot didn't ignore that the Muppets had been away for a while and was crafted true to the original shows and early movies. Watch for some famous faces at random intervals. The songs were fun, light frothy fare. The Muppets still dance, and the opening theme will still make you smile.
We made the right choice. Two hours with The Muppets beats two hours of fighting the crowds for cheap stuff we don't need.
P.S. Filmmakers, not every villain needs to be an oil man. Luckily, this wasn't over done as much as I have seen in other shows. But as the daughter of a father who works in the oilfield and a mother who works at a coal-fired power plant, I don't see the energy industry as the great Satan that some think it is.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Tradition
Tonight I am making cornbread. It's better for the dressing that way -- not stuffing, dressing. It needs time to sit and dry up a little so it can so soak up the chicken broth. There used to be a whole houseful of people in this very house on Thanksgiving. My grandmother would cook for days. Pies, cakes, huge turkeys, vegetables and all that stuff. Tomorrow I will be working, and there will only be two of us for the feast, but there will be granny's cornbread dressing.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Word of the day
Today's word is frustration. Everything I have tried to do has taken longer, required more effort and annoyed me more than it should have.
Monday, November 21, 2011
In review
It's day four with the Nook Tablet, and I'm absolutely thrilled with it. In fact, I'm writing this review with it. I was pleasantly surprised to find plenty of free and inexpensive books available. My first download was Jules Vernes' "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" for free. It is an excellent e-reader, but its web and video capabilites beat my high expectations. I watched a free Smithsonian documentary and have done plenty of web surfing. I've had trouble with previous touch screen keyboards (I'm looking at you, iPhone), but have had none with the Nook.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Sunday night coming down
It's going to be a short but busy week. One of the flaws of working for a seven day operation is holidays aren't really holidays. Someone will need to cover, much work will need to be done before days off and you don't always get the actual holiday off. This year I am working Thanksgiving, which isn't a big deal really since there will only be two of us here. I'll try to get some turkey and dressing done Wednesday with plenty of leftovers for the big day. My grandma's cornbread dressing is always better the second (or third) day anyway.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Minutia
Some random thoughts:
- I become easily obsessed with things, especially in miniature.
- I deconstruct swiss cake rolls and eat gummy bears in order from least favorite to most favorite.
- I prefer odd numbers to even ones.
- I don't like to make eye contact unless I know someone really well.
- I like kung fu movies with Bruce Lee.
- I have a hard time letting go of paper.
- Talk shows make me feel uncomfortable and embarrassed for the guests.
- While I do some of my best work on deadlines, I hate them.
- I am quicker to cry when angry rather than sad.
Friday, November 18, 2011
The medium
I'm a fan of print. I love paper and ink. I will search for the most untouched copy in the stack, but this has created a clutter issue. So to keep getting the books I love and avoiding the hoarding I hate, I bought a Nook tablet today. Review to follow.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
People are strange
With everything going on in the world, can someone explain to me why "Twilight" and the demi-ashton divorce are in today's top stories?
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
No queue
Two things I won't be standing in line at midnight for:
- The latest episode of the "Twilight" saga
- Black Friday shopping
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
20 years
Happy anniversary, honey! After two decades, you still make me laugh. Love you past, present and future.
Monday, November 14, 2011
It's Monday
in addition to various other proof i have received that it's monday, my blackberry won't type capital letters. i wish i could have stayed in bed with a good book. it's been one of those days.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Get walking

Last year we lost someone very dear to my family. My cousin was a teacher, a friend, a column writer a chili cookoff competitor and a world class scrapbooker. She had a smile that lit up a room and I miss laughing with her until my sides hurt. But one of her most important roles was as a fierce advocate for her two boys with autism. I walked in two Autism Speaks walks last year in her memory, and I am so glad I did. The hug from her oldest was such a special moment, and watching her youngest play made me smile. I will be walking again this year: one for the Permian Basin and one for San Angelo. You can click on either link to donate. Thanks!
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Good times
I sure miss these moments. I never imagined 14 would be so different than 9. He's growing up, and I'm sure we will all eventually adjust. But in the in-between time is surely difficult. I have a greater appreciation for what my mom went through when I hit that age.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Those who serve
"Better to fight for something than live for nothing."
Gen. George S. Patton
If you enjoy any of the freedoms of this country, thank a veteran. As the daughter of a Vietnam veteran and the granddaughter of a World War II veteran, I am amazed and inspired by the courage of military men and women.
Gen. George S. Patton
If you enjoy any of the freedoms of this country, thank a veteran. As the daughter of a Vietnam veteran and the granddaughter of a World War II veteran, I am amazed and inspired by the courage of military men and women.
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