Month: May 2003

  • I'm such a bad blogger

    Sorry its been so long, faithful readers.

    We had a simply lovely weekend. No plans, no roommates, we did a ton of laundry and gardening and such and hung out with family and friends and went to the farmers market and took crap to goodwill and ended up with a date night to see A Mighty Wind.

    Lovely lovely lovely.

  • Friday Five

    1. What drinking water do you prefer -- tap, bottle, purifier, etc.?

    Our well water is yummy.

    2. What are your favourite flavor of chips?

    Um, kettle chips new york cheddar.

    3. Of all the things you can cook, what dish do you like the most?

    Wow, I used to cook a lot but now I am so pathetic. I still really love my pesto. Yes.

    4. How do you have your eggs?

    Depends. Whatever way, pretty well cooked.

    5. Who was the last person who cooked you a meal? How did it turn out?

    My mom made us trader joe Spanikopita for lunch and it was fine. Goddess Bless Trader Joe.

  • Never too late to remember the real reason for Mother's Day

    Julia Ward Howe was the "inventor" of Mother's Day. Here's what *she* said it was all about:

    Mother's Day Proclamation of 1870
    By Julia Ward Howe

    Arise, then, women of this day!
    Arise, all women who have hearts, whether your baptism be that of water or tears!
    Say firmly: "We will not have great questions decided by irrelevant agencies
    Our husbands shall not come to us, reeking with carnage, for caresses and applause.
    Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn all
    that we have taught them of charity, mercy, and patience.
    We women of one country will be too tender of those of another
    to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs."

    >From the bosom of the devastated earth, a voice goes up with our own.
    It says, "Disarm, Disarm!"
    The sword of murder is not the balance of justice.
    Blood does not wipe out dishonor, nor violence indicate possession.
    As men have often forsaken the plow and the anvil at the summons of war,
    let women now leave all that may be left of home for a great and earnest day of counsel. Let them meet first, as women,
    to bewail & commemorate the dead.
    Let them solemnly take counsel with each other as to the means whereby the great human family can live in peace.

    In the name of womanhood and of humanity,
    I earnestly ask that a general congress of women, without limit of nationality, may be appointed and held at some place deemed most convenient and at the earliest period consistent with its
    objects, to promote the alliance of the different nationalities,
    the amicable settlement of international questions,
    the great and general interests of peace.

  • So long no blog

    Been exhaisted, have ear infection, walked 6 miles today for a fundraiser for RCNV, then went to Bluerose's DS's bday.

    EXHAUSTED.

    Nap now.

  • On the Roseola front, the fever broke yesterday am, and Rose seemed so much better, we went to the Beltan fest all day yesterday and were gonna go out today, then she went to sleep *on her own* (weird) and woke up with the telltale rash and a low fever. So no park for us. :(

    This from Rob Breszeny (sp? would go check but Rose screameth)

    QUICK POLITICAL SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST
    This test consists of one (1) multiple-choice question.

    Here's a list of the countries and dates that the U.S. has bombed
    since the end of World War II, compiled by historian William
    Blum:

    China 1945-46
    Korea 1950-53
    China 1950-53
    Guatemala 1954
    Indonesia 1958
    Cuba 1959-60
    Guatemala 1960
    Congo 1964
    Peru 1965
    Laos 1964-73
    Vietnam 1961-73
    Cambodia 1969-70
    Guatemala 1967-69
    Grenada 1983
    Libya 1986
    El Salvador 1980s
    Nicaragua 1980s
    Panama 1989
    Iraq 1991-2003
    Sudan 1998
    Afghanistan 1998
    Yugoslavia 1999
    Afghanistan 2001

    In how many of these instances did a democratic government that
    was respectful of human rights, occur as a direct result?
    Choose one of the following:
    (a) 0
    (b) zero
    (c) none
    (d) not a one
    (e) a whole number between -1 and +1

    Test created by:
    Paul R. Ehrlich
    Stanford University

  • I thought this quiz was lacking in anwers I actually "agreed" with but hey...

    The Low-Fidelity All-Star: he was born with the cool, and it's totally natural.  He runs the gamut from Hipster Supreme (only they can ingest as much coffee as he) to the geeky hipster%
    You are the Low-Fidelity All-Star. You were born
    with your cool, and it's totally natural. You
    run the gamut from Hipster Supreme (only they
    can ingest as much coffee as you) to the geeky
    hipster (Mario Kart, anyone?).

    What Kind of Hipster Are You?
    brought to you by Quizilla

  • Now she's asleep but her fever is super high again. I've been giving her infant advil as often as allowed, and a lot of chamomile tea.

    Wah.

    DH is away all day and eve doing important stuff and I spent a lot of the day at my parents, which helped. Being home alone with sick kid SUCKS.

  • Rose is sick, 102.5 last night and I think even higher later in the night when I did not have it in me to check.

    We think she has Roseola Infantum, though you can't know for sure until they get the rash. Her cousin just had it, its contagious, its been the right # of days. If anyone who we play with's kid gets a *sudden* high fever (Rose was fine, went down for a nap, woke up 102.5) well, you might have it, too. Luckily it is not serious, just annoying. And like chicken pox, they only get it once, and adults evidently can carry it but never get it.

    :(

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