Vacation mode

Just thought I’d pop in and say hi…so, hi.

We had our first successful gathering of friends (aka “party”) at the new house Friday evening. It was enjoyable, so perhaps we’ll do it again sometime. 😉 I’ll post pictures sometime in the next couple of days. They have yet to leave my camera. In the meantime, I finally got around to posting some pics from St. Patrick’s Day as well as some fun that was had on my classroom whiteboard.

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Easter was pleasant and mostly uneventful.

Today, Rand and I looked at some living room furniture that we would both be happy with. Also, I bought two cute new spring dresses because they were 30% off.

Now, I am contemplating whether I want to stay in and relax (doing things like blogging/chatting, reading, and so forth) or take myself out to, say, Barnes and Noble and hang out in the cafe doing writerly things. Hmmm.

“Stay in” is currently in the lead. 😉 Have a good one, everybody!

Happy birthday Rand!

Happy birthday, baby!

Feel free to comment with birthday wishes of your own. I’ll make sure he sees them! 🙂

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Two days

Two days until break.

Grades had to be verified today, and I traveled over the weekend…so yeah, I’ve been a bit busy.

But it’s two days until break.

I’m gonna make it!

(aside–snow? Really? Feh.)

I’ve got stuff to say, and pictures to post, but it’s going to have to wait. Later, gators!

Ay, me. Sad hours seem long.

Is it spring break yet?

Ah…the days creep by, and I try desperately to cling to my sanity for just a little while longer. 😉

Here’s what’s been going on since I last checked in:

Saw I Love You, Man. Cute. Charming cast makes up for somewhat lackluster script.

Visited several furniture stores looking for new living room furniture options. Didn’t fall in love with anything.

Hung out with Rand’s brother and played Rock Band for the first time. Fun! I was the singer, because I didn’t have to operate any controls. Overall, did pretty well. Discovered that I don’t know the song Everlong *at all*. I wasn’t even in the same area code as the right notes.

Dinner at Amy’s Place.

Saw Greg Klyma at the Sportsmen’s Tavern. Great show, and great people to hang with. (More on this when pics get uploaded.)

Purchased material for bedroom curtains, to be made by my mom.

Got invited to church by random couple at Wegmans while browsing Nature’s Marketplace.

Started reading Flashforward by Robert J. Sawyer.

Whee!

BufBloPoFo Day 14

The farewell post that I nearly forgot…

It’s been fun. Really. I’d like to thank Mike over at Royal Toybox for doing this again, everyone who participated, and everyone who bothers to read what I blather on about here on a regular basis.

I’ve been at this blogging thing for a while now…since the fall of 2003, to be exact…and the blog has seen me through a lot. I’ve connected to some amazing people and  got my face in the newspaper on more than one occasion because of it. I’m grateful for that.

The way I blog and the things I blog about have changed, for sure, but I’m okay with that. I definitely don’t post as frequently as I used to, and I’m okay with that too.

Anyway…see ya around, BufBloPoFoers. It’s been real. 😉

BufBloPoFo Day 13

BufBloPoFo Topic for Day 13

Holy crap you guys! Tomorrow is The Last Day Eve! YOU CAN DO IT.

I was going to finish with this question like last year, but decided I’d use it for day 13 instead. Link to whatever you posted exactly one year ago (or whatever’s closest), and give your readers an update on that topic. If you haven’t been writing for a year, give us a list of three or four things that are going on in your life right now that you’ll want to update one year from no

This is my post from the last day of BufBloPoFo last year. It is utterly unremarkable. 😉

In it, though, I did mention my wedding blog (no longer active, but still there).

And this is my post from one year ago today. It’s a list.

A year from now, I really, really hope to be in a permanent, full-time teaching position. And if all goes well, perhaps I will have produced some new, original prose. One can hope. 😉

BufBloPoFo 09 Topic for Day 12

Lisa, Maeve, Addie and I had Unkie BAStart and Auntie Outgrabes over for some vino and pastries last night. The girls, happy to have an audience, but happier to have cookies, took their time heading for bed. Parental wherewithal can come from years of childrearing, or it can apparently be pulled from a bag of goodies bought at Starbucks. That kind of knowledge doesn’t come automatically for parents, so for day 12 (three more days!) I want to hear your best advice for those of us raising kids.

So, I was all set to say, “I’ve got nothin’.” After all, I don’t have kids. I certainly don’t know anything about raising them.

But then, I thought…wait a minute. I’m a teacher. I should have a thing or two to say about this topic, right? Granted, I don’t get the little darlings until they’ve reached puberty, and that’s a whole different ballgame than raising little ones. 😉

So yeah, here’s my advice, for whatever it’s worth:

Read. Read to your kids. Read with your kids. Let your kids see you reading. Take them to the library. Surround them with books. If reading is a normal part of their life from the start, they’ll be less likely to hate it later on. Also, there is no end to the benefits kids get from reading. Their vocabulary skills will be stronger. They’ll be better writers. They’ll be better thinkers, better communicators, better equipped for the future. They’ll be more curious about the world, and they’ll know where to turn when they have questions.

But hey, you’re bloggers…I don’t really have to tell you any of this, do I? 😉

Oh, and when they’re teenagers? Don’t let them wear flip-flops to school in the middle of winter. Seriously.

BufBloPoFo Day 11




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BufBloPoFo 09 Topic for Day 11

Holy crap! Four more posts to go! YOU CAN DO IT, PARTICIPANTS. As you can see by my sparse entry above, things are getting a little sluggish. I’ll let up on the accelerator for a day and give us a slow pitch. For tomorrow, follow these directions:

1. Take out your cell phone.
2. Turn it around and take a picture of yourself AS YOU ARE RIGHT THIS SECOND NO CHEATING.
3. Post that pic and describe it. Where are you? Why are you wearing that? Maryface, there’s something in your teeth.

Here I am, in my kitchen, dirty dishes behind me, wearing my purple bathrobe (as I am wont to do when lounging about my house). I had just finished making brownies. I’ll post photos of the brownies later.

😉

BufBloPoFo Day 10

BufBloPoFo Topic for BufBloPoFoMonique Day (Day 10)

On day ten last year, I found out about a girl named Monique who graduated from law school a year before me. She kicked cancer’s ass long enough to graduate, study for and then take the New York State Bar Exam. She passed away soon after that, cementing her status as one of my all time greatest personal heroes. I regret that I never met her, but I’m a better lawyer today because I know her story. For BufBloPoFoMonique day, tell me who inspires you. Who is your hero?

Interestingly enough, Kelly tagged me in a “Women I Admire” meme a while back. I started a draft post and never finished it. So, I guess I’ll finish it now.

Women I admire

You can click on over to flickr to read my notes.

This is, of course, not a comprehensive listing. I could (and perhaps will) add to it. Just off the top of my head…there’s Margaret Atwood, Madeline L’Engle, and Anna Quindlen. Plus, there’s a whole host of other real-life ladies I’m lucky to know. But it’s late, and I’m getting tired.

Just as a bonus…a few women I wish were real (but can still admire in their fictional form):

CJ Cragg
Buffy Summers
Sydney Bristow
Veronica Mars
Jaye from Wonderfalls

And this doesn’t even mention any men. But it’ll do. Good night!

BufBloPoFo Day 9

My question for Erin is: you seem to be, like most of us, pretty busy. Your job is on your list of three things (so is relaxation, to be fair). What do you think Anna Quindlen, who seems to advocate more relaxed lifestyle, would ask you if she were posing the Bufblofopo question?

I was asked the above question by Dixie Chicken (gee, nothing like an easy question…hehe).

So, um. What would Anna Quindlen ask me? I have no earthly idea. Anna Quindlen is certainly a woman I’ve respected and admired for quite some time. Maybe she’d ask me about my aspirations as a writer. She also seems to have an opinion or two about education, so maybe she’d ask me about that.

I don’t know…but whatever she asked, it’d be a conversation I’d love to have!