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Archive for October, 2006

Only me, only here

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

Sometimes I think I’m cursed.

The other night, a cricket jumped up my nose.

It didn’t just jump on my face.  It jumped up my nose and then it sat there.  It took me a moment to process the fact that something was ON MY FACE and when I smacked myself in the face and knocked it off, I saw that it was a giant cricket and I wanted to throw up.

About 10 minutes later, lucky me! I sat down, hard, on a bench, but I missed the bench and intsead sat on a metal thing that was sticking out that may have broken my tailbone except I have too much gas to be able to tell if it’s broken or not.

Only me.  Seriously.

Small world keeps on getting smaller

Saturday, October 21st, 2006

How funny it is to be from Wisconsin, deployed to Iraq, and meet a soldier from Australia whom you are going to meet in Spain.

This is one of the few things I like so much here - the friends I’ve made, the people I’ve met.  Last night was a birthday party for someone at work and we had such a nice time that it was easy to forget exactly where we were.  One day closer to the day I can leave.

I always said she would be a handful; I didn’t realize it would be so soon.

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

I remember when Anja was just a wee little baby, a mere one week old, I could tell immediately how very different she was than Isak.  In fact, on a messageboard I was on, they had a fun little post that said, “What do you predict your baby will be like in a year?” and I said something along the lines of “Mischievous.”

Mischievous was a grievous understatement.

She has always done things that make us scratch our heads and wonder where she gets these tendencies, as I was never really a troublemaker (my brother took care of that for all 3 of us kids) and B had a temper but not really a mischief maker.

Last night I got an email from B telling me there had been a problem at home, it didn’t sound terribly serious but I really wanted to know what had happened.  I found out today that last night at about 7:30pm, B sent the kids home that were playing at our house so Isak and Anja could get ready for bed.  He told the kids to get ready, which they seemingly obliged to.  Anja went to her room and closed the door, presumably to change into pajamas.  However, words like “seemingly” and “presumably”, when given in the context of my daughter, are generally accepted that whatever it was that we were presuming went right out the window. 

Much like Anja.

Yes, folks, my 5 year old daughter ran away last night.  And not like the typical 5 year old runaway stories I’ve heard, where the little angel decides she’s had enough and packs a backpack with a granola bar and her favorite stuffed animal, loudly proclaiming she’s running away and going out the front door and marching down the driveway; no, Anja went all out.  She locked the door behind her when she told B she was changing and then opened the window, opened the screen, and made a break for it. 

In case I haven’t mentioned it already?  SHE IS FIVE (5) YEARS OLD.  I dread what will happen in another 10.

Such stupid little things make me laugh so much.

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

My favorite quote since “faux-reality sitcom,” (although that’s more of a favorite word than an entire quote…but I digress)…this one is from CNN:

“Sophisticated metal detectors at the site initially detected what had been thought to be the largest pallasite meteorite ever discovered. But ground penetrating radar showed that object to be a steel cable.”

Sophisticated, indeed!

The Mouse That is No Longer. (by Walter Bean)

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

I am sad to announce that my mouse is no longer with me.

It was a tiny little thing.  Nice and cute.

I just attached it to my computer, turned it on and it would work with me all day.

When I left work last night it was here.  I come in this morning…  and it’s gone.

It must have grown legs and run away.

Where ever you are, ‘Mousie,’ I hope you’re going to be happy.  Make sure your new owner is good to you.  Know that I’m greatful for the time we had together.  I wish you all the best.  (((And it would be really nice if you would stop working for the donkey’s ass that stole you from me.))) 

I just do not understand

Monday, October 16th, 2006

CNN is the news site that I read most frequently.  It doesn’t bug me like Fox, I like the layout of it a lot more than MSNBC’s website. 

How is it, though, that such a reputable news agency can have a website with SO MANY MISTAKES ON IT?  It seems like every other article I read has at least one, oftentimes numerous, grammatical errors. 

Time Warner?  I think you could afford for a few extra proofreaders. 

Glorious

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

Moments like this, I think everything isn’t quite so bad.

This was taken 2 nights ago from the balcony at my work.

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