Monthly Archives: November 2012

Here’s looking at you, kid.

Today is the Not-So-Little Drummer Boy’s birthday. For the first time I will not be able to celebrate in person with him. I so wish this were different. The NSLDB was born at seven minutes past midnight, November 20, 1990.  … Continue reading

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Okay, so I’m whining.

Today is the sixteenth anniversary of the day my dad died.  Tomorrow is my eldest son’s birthday, and for the first time since that winter evening twenty-two years ago, I won’t be able to celebrate with him — even last … Continue reading

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I’m working on it.

A great quote from Sunny Anderson on Food Network, “I’m thankful that every day is another chance to get it right.”

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I’m sort of blue tonight.  Partly it is the rain which has been falling off and on all day. More than that, I am trying to find a solution for an ongoing issue, and the results of my introspection are … Continue reading

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Skyfall.

The Rocket Scientist and I flipped a coin over which movie we would go to see tonight, and I lost.  So instead of going to see Daniel Day-Lewis be grave and presidential in Lincoln, we went to see Skyfall. I … Continue reading

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Time to talk.

“The time has come,” the Walrus said, “To talk of many things: Of shoes–and ships–and sealing-wax– Of cabbages–and kings– And why the sea is boiling hot– And whether pigs have wings.” “The Walrus and the Carpenter,” Lewis Carroll My friend … Continue reading

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It’s that time of year again…

Some people in my neighborhood still have the spiderweb decorations up from Halloween, while others have already put up their Christmas lights.

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Rachel Maddow on why all of us won Tuesday night.  It’s well worth watching all the way through, even if it is sixteen minutes long.  The best soundbite has been plastered all over Facebook, but her most important points come … Continue reading

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It’s nice to go out on a high note.

As of 8:00 p.m. election evening, the moment the California polls closed, I once again became unemployed. Over the past three and a half weeks, I have gained about $1,000, a water bottle, tote bag, and t-shirt (I won something … Continue reading

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I, and many political nerds across the land, have a deep and abiding crush on Nate Silver.  Not that he is ever going to read this, but thanks, Nate, for giving us intelligent and sane analysis.

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Chris Kluwe is saying goodbye to blogging, at least for now. : ( I understand why, and can only wish him good luck and Godspeed. And who knows, I may even be  moved to root for the Vikings occasionally.

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Why yes, I am high maintenance, at least these days. Sometimes.

I had a meltdown of sorts at work.  Not a  major meltdown. I just got upset at what I saw as a fundamentally unfair situation. I had agreed to work eight hours.  Working eight hours ended up causing me problems, … Continue reading

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Being a phone banker  has been an… interesting … experience for me. I like my bosses, who do a good job of maintaining morale.  I like my coworkers, and the esprit d’ corps which we have seemed to have created … Continue reading

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*rimshot*

Yesterday, The Red-Headed Menace said that in his AP American History class they were watching “The Civil War.”  He has recently watched “Jazz,” and I just got through watching “The National Parks.” When I suggested that this evening we watch … Continue reading

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My votes

 I am going to indulge myself in a bit of pontification here.  Not that it probably matters to anyone, but here is how I am voting on all major California races and propositions: President, Vice President: Barack Obama and Joe … Continue reading

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