Saturday, February 23, 2008

This guy cracks me up


Javers came home Thursday night all giddy like a school girl. He had just received his football practice uniform, helmut and matching mouthgaurd. Of course, he put it all on and walked around the house for a bit. I snapped photos of him doing "action" poses. It really felt like taking pictures of a kid on his or her first day of school. Gotta love it. His first game is on March 8 and even though I don't completely understand football I am excited for it. Maybe I'm just excited for him.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Muumuu Quote

I'm listening to Sue Grafton's A is for Alibi on my iPod right now and I this morning I heard a quote I think some of you might enjoy: "Rosie put the cash in her muumuu and wandered back to the bar."

While I was looking up how to spell muumuu I came across this store that sells a whole variety. I don't know if I should say this, but some of them look pretty cute.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Does anyone know a piano tuner in the Newton/Wichita area?
I just wrote the 15 lines of my thesis. They might not actually be the first 15 lines in the document and they might not even be there when it's all said and done, but it is a START, man.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Opera and Sushi

Yesterday I did two things I don't do very often, but really enjoy. In the afternoon, with some anthropology department chums, I saw the opera La Boheme done by the Wichita Grand Opera. It was terrific. I got chills during one of the arias in the first act. Even if one is not the biggest fan there is something to be said for live performances and the ability of the audience to connect with real people on stage. I would highly recommend everyone experience an opera at least one in his or her life. (As a comical side note, I think the last time I "highly recommended" an experience it was a drag show.)

For supper a few of us went out for sushi. Actually, just Brent and I ate sushi/sashimi/maki and Angie had sesame chicken. Mmmmm ... such good texture and flavor, except for the octopus, which had a rubbery texture. We got this huge platter and there were about ten pieces left over. I am not sure how long raw fish can safely stay fresh in my refrigerator, but the server said he thought it would be fine if I ate it in the next couple of days. Guess what I'm having for lunch.

Friday, February 01, 2008

New additions to the left of the page ...

I have added two new blogs to "People I know who also blog." I went to Freeman Academy and the north church with Anna. Roy is her husband. Delightful people.

Winter Weather

We had another round of winter weather here in Kansas. This time there was no rainy sleety business, just a pleasant snow fall (with a little blowing wind). It resulted in a nice white blanket of snow with minimal icy conditions. A winter snow like this is very refreshing for me and reminds me of my more northern upbringing.

Even though I enjoy the scenery and beauty of the snow, this storm certainly presented me with problems. Last night, I got stuck about half-way down our driveway. It was all fine, until I got to our neighbor's row of pine trees. They created a wind block which made for large drifts. I was tired and hungry so I got out of the car and just walked the rest of the way home. Those drifts were over a foot deep in spots. I don't know why I thought I could just barrel the Malibu through. When Jeremy came home we pulled the car back to a shallower spot along the driveway and I guess that is where I will park it until the snow melts.

This morning I had another snow related problem. I was traveling to school for my first class around 8 am and of course, there was considerable traffic at this time. When you get south of York, NE, where it starts to snow less and rain more, there are three main types of winter drivers:
1) Those who freak out and are extra cautious traveling 10 mph all the time, even if the roads are not slippery. I consider these people to be a minor hazard.
2) Those who know how to drive well in various kinds of wintery conditions.
3) Those who pretend nothing happened last night and drive just like they did yesterday. These are the people that pass someone and then spin out of control because they changed lanes too quickly. They tailgate. They accelerate too quickly after a stoplight and slide around into other lanes. They do not allow for extra time to slow down so they don't push on their brakes soon enough for the person behind them to start slowing down in a timely manner ...

On my way to school today I encountered one of these Type 3 drivers. He or she pulled out of a driveway in front of me. Even if the road conditions had been normal it is likely I would have had to slow down for this person to accelerate. With the mildly slick roads and his or her inability to accelerate quickly enough I inevitably had to slow down and I soon realized I could not do it fast enough. I was slid first toward the other lane of traffic and then finally toward the ditch where I did a 180. Luckily, I did not actually go into the ditch and no one behind me hit me. I turned around and continued on my drive, but I was so upset. I mean seriously, what the hell.