Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Sad...

Oh, I used to totally crush on him. 1o Things I Hate About You? Amazing. Gay cowboys, hot. I feel personally touched. Things are sad.

Police probe actor Heath Ledger’s death

Friday, January 18, 2008

A grown up veggie-hiding manual...

I need to try some of these. Seems to be a Jessica Seinfield sort of veggie-hiding thing. I have honestly considered buying her book for myself. Wonder if I would like Spinach brownies?

The Carb Lover's Survival Guide - Page 1 - MSN Health & Fitness - Weight Loss

A grown up veggie-hiding manual...

I need to try some of these. Seems to be a Jessica Seinfield sort of veggie-hiding thing. I have honestly considered buying her book for myself. Wonder if I would like Spinach brownies?

The Carb Lover's Survival Guide - Page 1 - MSN Health & Fitness - Weight Loss

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

More reading stuff..

I just finished reading High Noon by Nora Roberts. It was formulatic and a little boring. In some ways, it is almost like the author is trying too hard to make her heroine smart and competent and capable. It did not seem organic, it was not real. And, a pet peeve of mine... I hate it when an author who is probably in their 50's tries to use slang of today. First of all, it always sounds hokey. Secondly, there is no way that it will hold up in a manner that is respectable in 5 or 10 years. Sort of gives me the gicks.

I'm listening to I am Legend while walking on the treadmill. I have yet to see anyone who resembles Will Smith appear, but I am really enjoying the story. Only thing that would make it better would be to have zombies instead of vampires. I do love me some zombies.

Next up, I'm going to give Wicked another shot. I tried starting it before Christmas but just couldn't get in to it. I do like that my paperback version has lovely green pages instead of the normal tannish color. Adds a little panache.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Happy Smurfday...

I just loved the Smurfs when I was little. It makes me happy to know that there is a possible resurgence. Little things in life to keep you going, huh?

Smurftastic! Belgian-created Smurfs turn 50 - Arts, books, more- msnbc.com

Saturday, January 12, 2008

This post is brought to you by the color dreary and the letter sad...

I often think of those commercials ... "Where does depression hurt?" after visiting them. It hurts me to be around them. As if somehow, they are taking my light and sucking it in to that vortex that is their sadness. I wish I could somehow make it all better, but I can't. No one can until they decide to change on their own. I often drive home feeling near tears myself. So sad, almost hopeless. I can't even seem to get them engaged at this point. Tv, books, comfy chairs...those are now their lives. I do not accept this as a normal part of aging. You don't need to become immobile and solitary simply because you have had your 60th birthday.

I don't like teachers...

I attended an in-service with all the other teachers from our area. They are just so self-important. I had forgotten how it can be after being away from academia for so many years. They use words like rubric, realia and pedagogy. Why can't you just use language like the rest of the world? Do you really think it makes you less in the eyes of your esteemed colleagues if you just say graph, example or teaching? Jeez...I know the words, can even spell them, but would I consider using them in every day life? Not so much. Maybe that is why I blog instead of engage in writing the great American novel. Pretension just really pisses me off.

In other news, the Seahawks are getting SPANKED by Green Bay. That's kind of a bummer.

Blogger's spell-check does not recognize realia. Does that mean that all those blow-hard instructors are smarter than the computer? Hopefully, they don't find out. Their heads would swell to ginormous sizes.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

GED Report..

Second night of class went well. It was hectic-lots of new people to get started. But it was good. Moment to remember-that squooshy feeling when one of my Hispanic ladies called me "Teacher" for the first time. Smiles.

I'm pooped. Those days going non-stop from 8 am to 9:30 or 10 pm are long. But the rewards are going to go beyond financial, I think.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

I'm a reader...

I have decided to try to keep track of my reading for the year. I have read four books so far in 2008. That week of vacation really helped me out.
  1. The Pact Jodi Picoult
  2. The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini
  3. Holes Louis Sachar
  4. Water for Elephants: A Novel Sara Gruen

Next up is High Noon by Nora Roberts. I am also looking for a good audio book for the treadmill.

Monday, January 07, 2008

I'm a teacher, huh?

I started teaching GED tonight. I'm not sure how I did. I do know that I was terrified before starting. I think it went ok. Mostly paperwork and testing for the first night. I don't think any of them realized exactly how little I know. Guess I'll just fake it till I make it.

I'm working to develop lessons for the students. I think I know of some areas to persue. I think I will do better by making my own path instead of following the ones set before me. I have my own style, just need to use it.

One of the students made me uncomfortable by sitting way too close. I think I made another uncomfortable by doing the same. I need to be aware of body space a little more. Caution is important there.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Treadmill, baby...

Ok, I did it. I bought myself a treadmill. I am pretty darn out of shape, so it was a workout to use it for 15 minutes at 2% incline. I'm sweating and my legs are a bit rubbery, but I do feel accomplished. Per my weight (and the clever calculations on my new toy) I used almost 200 calories. And that doesn't even count the sweat and exertion I used putting the damn thing together. Not bad for my first day.

Gold's Gym 450 Treadmill - Wal-Mart

Candidate Finder...

Guess I'm an Obama girl...

Presidential Candidate Selection Quiz
  1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
  2. Barack Obama (74%)
  3. Dennis Kucinich (71%)
  4. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (66%)
  5. Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run) (66%)
  6. Al Gore (not announced) (65%)
  7. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (65%)
  8. Hillary Clinton (65%)
  9. Joseph Biden (withdrawn) (65%)
  10. John Edwards (64%)

I also really liked THIS side-by-side comparison. I think an election of Huckabee would be about the worst thing ever. Or maybe just the second coming of George W.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Teacher, teacher...

I spent most of my Saturday organizing my GED classroom. I start on Monday. I feel so unprepared. I'm terrified. I KNOW that I can do it, but I don't have confidence about how well I will. I like to feel qualified, prepared and competent when starting a new task. I do everything I can to make sure I'm ready. This uncertainty is rough on me. And probably good for my anal self as well.

And, if nothing else makes me feel better...The extra money each month is gonna ROCK!

Presidential Debates...

I was at my parents tonight watching the Democratic debate. My grandmother was there. She completely hates Obama because he is a dirty Muslim. I know that she is several generations removed from me, and I can be very liberal, but I really think this is out of line.

As the family,we looked up his bio. He is not Muslim, was not raised Muslim and was married in a Christian church.

I think, although she will never admit it, that she is just as bothered by the fact that he is black as that he has a Muslim connection.

I find it funny, though. She thinks Hillary is just the bee's knees. She thinks that women should vote for women, platforms, experience or other factors be-damned. Women should vote for women. Period.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Resolutions...

I can't decide. Do I set actual resolutions for the year? Or do I ignore all? Or do I set fluffy things that I know I can complete to give myself a sense of accomplishment?

When I teach a workshop at work, we focus on goal setting. What do we want to do short term, intermediate and long term? Maybe I'll do that.

Short Term Goal: Pay down 50% of my consumer debt within next 12 months
Steps to Accomplishing my goal:
1. Start new part-time job, put 90% of income toward credit card debt.
2. If receiving tax return, use funds to pay off remaining car note.
3. Stop spending needlessly.
4. Commit to spending-free month January 2008.

Short Term Goal: Lose 50 lbs within the next 12 months
Steps to Accomplishing my goal:
1. I honestly have no fricking idea.
2. Do some research so I know where to start, have complete by 1/15/08.
3. Start moving my bod at least a few minutes every day. Jump rope 10 minutes, walk the dog, do yoga. You can do anything for 10 minutes, right? Anything to get this couch potato self in motion.

Long Term Goal: I really want to be fit, healthy and happy by age 35.
That is 18 months from now. Totally do-able. One step at a time.

Incredibly Timely...

I hate that I have often sent a gift to someone for a wedding, birthday or other event and have never received any response at all too it. I suppose that Ms. Manners would take issue if I printed a copy of this article and attached it with every gift card, huh? Thank you Mary Hunt for this great article.

How and Why to Write a Thank-You Note
In these high-tech times when text-messaging and email are the preferred method of written communication, it might not have even crossed your mind to ask this important question: Do I have to send an old-fashioned thank-you note when someone gives me a gift? In a word, yes.

It’s right, it’s proper and it’s good for you.

It is not difficult, nor should it be time consuming to write a simple, heartfelt note of thanks in response to a gift or other act of kindness.

Here are the elements of a well-written thank-you note:
GREETING. Keep it simple. “Dear Aunt Mary…” works well.

EXPRESS GRATITUDE. State your thanks and identify the specific gift: “Thank you so much for the video game. It’s a perfect addition to my Wii collection, and I appreciate it so much.” Or “Thank you for the sweater, which is the exact color I would have chosen.”

The only exception to the specific reference is if the gift was money. In that case do not say, “Thank you for the $100.” Say simply, “Thank you for the generous gift which is greatly appreciated.” However, in the event Aunt Mary actually took the time to create a clever presentation, it would be perfectly acceptable to say, “Your generosity is exceeded only by your clever ability to fold money into a beautiful swan.”

DISCUSS USE. A simple sentence that indicates how you will use the gift comes next. “I know I will get plenty of use from this sweater during my semester abroad in Antarctica.” Or, “It is my all-time favorite game so you can be sure that I will think of you often.” Or, “It will be spent well to help furnish the baby’s room.”

MENTION THE PAST, REFER TO THE FUTURE. Possibly the most important part of your message is reference to how this person fits into your life. Something like, “I remember fondly snow tubing with you on the hill behind the farm and I look forward to seeing you soon.” Or “You are in my thoughts and I hope to see you soon.”

REVISIT GRATITUDE. As you close your note, state again your gratitude. “Thanks again for your gift” is an appropriate way to close your note.

REGARDS. Wrap things up with a gentle close and your name. “Fondly, Joe” or “Love, Laura” are excellent choices.

There. Seal it up and get it into the mail. Even if you are the only person you know sending thank-you notes, don’t let that deter you. You’ve demonstrated gracious living at a time when most are too busy to be bothered.

As an added bonus—but certainly not offered as an incentive to do the right thing—thank-you notes have been known to encourage repeat performances, as well as improve the frequency and quality of future gifts.

My 2008 Horoscope...

Found this. I know it's stupid, but I do believe in this sort of thing. I'll have to revisit at year end to see if it's true or not.

Basic Characteristics Profile (Some of this is true, some of it SO not me!)
The zodiac sign of Cancer is ruled by Moon. Individuals born under this water sun sign have a very pleasing personality and are good looking. They usually have a round face (True) and a medium height (Well, I'm 5'7, a little tall for a woman but not hugely so).

Cancerians have a moody nature (True!!), which is quite prone to changes. They are very playful, lighthearted, highly imaginative, sociable, and love water. They believe in doing things that are in sync with the times and know how to get their work done.

Cancerian individuals love traveling around, visiting new places and playing in water (If practical, I would live near the ocean, my absolute favorite place in this world). They can become successful writers, poets, etc. Such individuals are very patient (NOT!) by nature and are prone to thinking deeply over what others say to them (I can linger over one word for WEEKS). They have a sharp memory and are often the most loved and the most pampered one in the family. Cancerians love their family and are very gentle by nature. They never hurt anyone intentionally and not too prone to anger.

General Astrological Forecast
Jupiter will remain in the sixth house throughout the year. On the other hand, the planets Saturn and Ketu will remain in the second house, while Mars will be in the twelfth house of the zodiac.

Wealth, Career and Business
As far as the matters of wealth, career and business are concerned, this year will be fairly good for Cancerians. For more success, they need to put in a lot of hard work. This will ensure that the obstacles in the way of prosperity are immediately removed. Your luck may not favor you much in the area of wealth and career and you may undergo some financial pressures too. Even then, there are chances of an improvement in the monetary front. Business momentum will be fairly good, but not exceptional. However, if you put in lots and lots of efforts, the results will be exceptionally good and you will have great achievements in your business. Money will slip out of hands moments before coming in. This will happen mainly in the first half of the year. After September, the conditions are likely to improve and you may form some national and international alliances too. For students, this year will bring mixed results. However, there are chances of their hard work being rewarded with success.

Health
In case of health matters, the positions of Jupiter, Ketu and Saturn are not too favorable. Air-borne diseases, viral fever, blood pressure and other physical problems may ail you. Take good care of your health and exercise great caution. Otherwise, you may have to spend heavily on your health expenditures. Be careful while driving and do not take too much tension. The elder people need to take excessive care of their health. There are chances of an improvement in health from August onwards.

Love Matters
In case of love matters, this year will bring mixed results for the Cancer individuals, especially the earlier months. There may be some tiffs with your loved one, even fights and major arguments. Things are likely to improve after August. You may come across a long-lost friend. Do not take decisions in a hurry or you are going to repent it later on.

Travel
There are indications of undergoing a long journey, even an overseas one. However, travel-related expenditure may lead to some pressure on the financial front and be a cause for some amount of tension.

Domestic Life
On the domestic front, thing will be neither good nor bad. There may be some tense moments in the family too, especially the time period of January to June. There are chances of your being involved in court and legal matters. Beware of being cheated by others. You may gain from some news brought by mail or internet. You may get the pleasure of getting married, party or other happy occasions.

Happy 2008 World...

I celebrated the coming of 2008 just as I entered 2007. No fanfare, alone, in bed.

I don't really get New Year's. I have done the parties, spend hideous cover charges to get in the right clubs. Dressed up, dressed down. Drank much. But I have never really enjoyed it.

For Y2K I was on call at work, required to stay within 10 minutes of my employer and sober. As all of my friends lived quite far away, I was unable to join any festivities so I rented a couple of movies, cleaned my apartment and gave myself a facial. Best New Year's Eve ever.

I've tried to keep the tradition up but often someone well intentioned will find out I'm planning to be alone and make sure I can't be. They find ways, gentle or not, to make sure I am where they are and having "fun". When possible, I break away pre-midnight and make my way home. Sleep by midnight if possible.

Does this make me a New Year's scrooge? Or just an old before their time hermit? Either way, it's who I like to be on this one night of the year. Just don't tell anyone.