31 December 2006
Happy New Year!
Don't let the potentially inauspicious start to 2007 fool you, though - this will be a year of changes for us. A big year. I'll do my best to keep you posted.
I hope you're all having a great holiday! May 2007 be good to all of you.
28 December 2006
Letters from the Past
26 December 2006
The Holiday Midpoint
It was a lovely holiday down at my mom's; it was low-key, like Thanksgiving was this year, and none of us ended up with tons of loot we don't need or have space for. Well, except for my nephew, of course, who raked in the gifts like they were goin' out of style. We've eaten like kings for the last few days, too, including a homemade French onion soup Chris made, and last night's prime rib dinner. Dee-lish!
So, once again, it'll be quiet around here until after the new year... I hope everyone rings in the new year in style - safely and in the company of loved ones. Chris and I could be in for quite a ride in 2007, and it starts next week. Could be interesting.
22 December 2006
Happy Holidays
21 December 2006
Holiday Chaos
In other holiday news, the splitting-a-water-buffalo idea is spreading - I know of two more Heifer International gifts which have been given as a result of hearing about what Chris & I decided to give each other this year. That makes me feel great, and is the perfect antidote to the long lines and congested roads.
20 December 2006
We're Bad Jews
At any rate, we did light the Hanukkah candles (all of them at once, like we did when I was a kid), which was nice. The rest of the pictures from the evening are here.
So, I'm a little late, but Happy Hanukkah, everyone.
19 December 2006
Stormy Weather
Vatican Soccer
18 December 2006
Transition Problems
It's a shame, as I've got pictures of the brief but exciting hailstorm we got on Friday last week, as well as pictures of the Hanukkah celebration at my father's house Friday night. I'm hoping I'll figure out the whole shebang eventually, and if anyone's got any insights I'd appreciate them.
15 December 2006
When candles aren't just for romantic dinners
Oh, and to top it all off, I started the journey with only a quarter tank of gas, and the "empty" light came on when I was stuck in the middle of nowhere with no gas station in sight. Lovely.
I made it to a gas station by detouring slightly from what I thought was going to be the least tree-ridden way, and it turned out to be the quicker way home, I think. As it was, I didn't pull into my garage until nearly 7:30 - and this is a drive that normally takes me 25 minutes. Egads.
I came home to a well-lit house, so the power had come back on. Hurray! I got to heat up some leftovers in the microwave for dinner. Hurray! We settled in to watch some television programs we'd recorded when - just like that - the power went back out again, and stayed out for the duration. We lit candles all over the living room, and read magazines by flashlight until bedtime. Thankfully the power came back on sometime in the night.
13 December 2006
Why We Travel
At any rate, someone on the message boards posted a link to this slideshow treat on the New York Times Travel site, and it's of a similar ilk as Why Go. It's not about where we go or what we do once we get there - it's just about the going.
How Not to Spend an Unexpected Night Alone
It was the first three of a four-part series called "The Lost Room," and it's actually really good - very clever and interesting. Of course, it has its creep-o-riffic elements, so now that Toni's gone and I'm facing a night alone in the house, I'm wigging out. Lovely. The finale of the show is on tomorrow night, so Toni's coming back over to watch it with me. Because I have to know how it ends, and I can't watch it alone.
And yes, I'm a complete wimp.
11 December 2006
Gift-Giving for People Who Don't Need More Stuff
07 December 2006
What the coming year may bring...
Sure, there was a moment - okay, a couple days - of mild panic on both our parts, and we've gotten past that. We're kind of enjoying contemplating all the possibilities...
06 December 2006
Temporary Blindness? Or an Ocular Migraine?
From the Mayo Clinic website:
My ocular migraines were never associated with pain, and I could never figure out what triggered them. I got several in a relatively short period of time, and then after that I didn't have another one until last night. The one last night went away really quickly, though - much more so than the ones from a few years ago - though I have no idea why. I took two aspirin as soon as I realized what was going on, so perhaps that did it. In any case, it's all quite odd. Thank goodness it clears up pretty quickly - it's an uneasy feeling (to say the least) to watch your field of vision slowly shrink.Ocular migraines are characterized by abnormal visual sensations. They occur most often in people with a history of classic migraines. Ocular migraines are sometimes followed by head pain.
When an ocular migraine starts, you may notice a small, shimmering spot near the center of your field of vision. Initially, you may only be aware that something isn't quite right with your vision.
However, within a few minutes, the shimmering spot expands. You may become aware of a distinct visual abnormality accompanied by patchy vision loss - usually affecting both eyes. The shimmering area may also be bordered by silvery or colored zigzag light patterns. This zigzag pattern eventually expands into the outer part of the visual field. Within 15 to 30 minutes, the visual abnormality travels far out into the side vision and then disappears.
The cause of ocular migraines isn't clearly understood. But they're thought to be due to abnormal stimulation of nerve cells (neurons) at the back of the brain. Like classic migraines, ocular migraines tend to occur irregularly but repeatedly. You may experience several ocular migraines within a week and then not have any for months or years. Some people have heightened sensitivity to light or sound before the start of an ocular migraine.
Ocular migraines typically need no treatment. However, if they're often followed by headaches, you doctor may recommend medication to relieve headache pain.
05 December 2006
Make Your Own Passport Photos
04 December 2006
Scotland's Schoolchildren Get "An Inconvenient Truth"
Every schoolchild in Scotland will be offered the chance to see An Inconvenient Truth under a plan presented by energy company ScottishPower. "ScottishPower, which has also given copies of Mr. Gore's book...to hundreds of its staff, plans to pay for cinema screenings for older children in primary schools and all secondary pupils."I wonder if that means the next great climate scientists will come from Scotland?
03 December 2006
Why I Don't Like Concrete Floors
I was reminded plenty of times last night why I love the BootsnAll community so much, and it only made me love my job more. I've had enough jobs I didn't love in my lifetime to know that this is something to treasure. And though I'm still in "recovery" from last night, I'm already looking forward to next year's shindig. That's got to be a good sign, right?