Archive for October, 2010

Tired

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

So I’ve had an amazingly awesome weekend and I’d love to tell you about it, but it’s 10:30 and I’m going to bed.  Tomorrow is going to be a mess and I’ll be very busy and might end up working several hours of overtime.  So if you don’t hear from me for a day or two, it’s because I’m working really hard and getting home late and not wanting to touch a computer again for a couple hours.  I’ll try to drop a note up here, but it’s going to be rough around here for a couple days.  Give me a couple days and I’ll resurface once things calm down again.

Cheers!

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Yesterday

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Whoops!  Forgot to post something yesterday.  But two posts on Wednesday should count for something, right?  :)

Yesterday was just crazy.  I got up and went to work and don’t even get me started on work.  Ugh.  The scheduling of projects right now is just ridiculous.  I’m going to be at work most of today because they scheduled five or six airplanes this week and we haven’t managed to finish even one of them.

Anyway, I worked a full day and then went home, except instead of going home, I actually went to the grocery store to go shopping with Justin.  And we got an impressive amount of food for an impressively low amount of money just because they had so many “buy one, get one free” sales going on.  Even the check-out clerk was impressed.  Anyway, we met at the grocery store so we could do some shopping and I left there while Justin was in check-out so I could make it to band practice, where I sang with the guys until about 8:30.

So I left the house at about 6:45 yesterday morning and didn’t get back to the house until after 8:30.  And then we had dinner, cleaned the kitchen a little, and I made another attempt at making sugar cut-out cookies from this recipe I’ve been fighting with for a couple days.  The recipe said “mix it all together and let it sit in the fridge for a day or overnight.”  So I left it for a couple hours, tried to make cookies, and the batter was still very sticky.  So I left it for two days in the fridge, figuring that would help.  I pulled out a handful of batter last night, rolled it out, and it was still much too sticky to work with.  I tried adding more sugar, a recommendation from the website where I got the recipe.  I powdered the surface of the counter with powdered sugar (another recommendation).  I tried rolling it out directly on my cookie sheet and taking off the excess batter.  Nothing works!  So I finally decided I was tired of it and would just do drop cookies.  I table-spooned some batter onto my cookie sheet and threw it into the oven.  They looked great!  They flattened out to nice round cookies, the color was good, they smelled delicious.  And they completely adhered to the face of the cookie sheet.  I tried it twice, the first time I let them cool on the sheet and then had to hack them off with my spatula; the second time, I scraped them off directly after they came out of the oven and they still left dough stuck to the sheet.

I threw the batter back into the fridge and gave up.  It was already 10:00.  I was done.  I need them for the party on Saturday, and I want to have time to frost them before then, but I wasn’t going to make any more progress last night.

So I went and sat on my chair in Justin’s office for a while before deciding to just go to bed.  Where apparently I sweat like crazy because Justin asked me if I was feeling okay when he came to bed.  And then I had a dream about a giant cockroach climbing on me.  Which was still better than the dream the night before about the girl who wanted to make out with me to make Justin jealous.  That was just uncomfortable.

Anyway!  Hopefully today will go well.  I have a lot to accomplish at work, if I ever get the data that I need to do the work.  And then we still need to get the house ready for the party tomorrow.  We’ve got more than 10 people coming now, I think.  It’s going to be a tight squeeze in our house, but it should be fun.  We’re starting at 5:00, but before that, we’ve got a book club meeting at 1:00.  So we’re going to have to get everything done tomorrow morning.  It’s going to be interesting.

I’ll be sure to let you all know how it goes!

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Awesome!

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

This might not make a lot of sense if you haven’t been reading the comic, but it made me burst out laughing SO HARD!

(Click on the image to see it bigger.)

But if I’m going to put up that one, I also have to put up this one, too:

(Again, click to see bigger picture.)

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Books!

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

One of my goals for this year was to read a book each month.  It seemed pretty reasonable for someone with my appetite for reading.  It shouldn’t be a problem for me to find a little time each month to read through a couple hundred pages.

And I was doing pretty well for the first several months.  I had one month where I read a really short book in an afternoon in order to meet the goal, but I was keeping up.  I was doing well!  It felt good.

And then I picked up Iron Council and things s-l-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-w-e-d down.  Way down.  Like, holy buckets, am I ever going to make it through this thing?!

Part of my problem was that I tried reading the Oxford English dictionary at the same time as reading the book.  It’s one of the wonderful, and difficult, things China Mieville.  He uses words I don’t know!  LOTS of words I don’t know.  I’ve never heard of these words and I might be able to figure out what they mean contextually, but IT’S WORDS I DON’T KNOW!  And I should!  So I’d write them down if I didn’t have a dictionary nearby.  Or I’d read with a dictionary on my lap and stop and look up words I didn’t know.  Sometimes, I’d stop six or seven times on a SINGLE PAGE.*

It was slow.  And frustrating.  And a little uncomfortable because my dictionary is really big with sharp corners.**

So I finally just gave up and just started skipping the words I didn’t know just so I could finally make it through the whole book.  Which I finally did on Sunday.

I started the book on our trip up north for the Barnett Reunion.  At the very beginning of July.  It took me until the end of October to finish it.  That’s 4 months!  This book went to Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Florida, and all the states between South Carolina and Pennsylvania and back.

That’s a lot of mileage for a book.  I really wish I could say I enjoyed it more.

So, I missed my goal of reading a book each month because of that one taking me so forever long to finish.  Which means I need to switch up my goal a little bit:  instead of reading one each month, I will read one FOR each month – meaning I’ll finish 12 before the end of the year (and my year starts and ends on my birthday, BTW).  So, I have to catch up on a few month’s worth of books, but I can still make my goal by reading 12 total.

So on Sunday, after finishing Iron Council, I picked up the book for the book club meeting on Saturday, The  Hunger Games, and got a few pages in, just to whet my appetite.

And then I read it at lunch on Monday, and in bed on Monday before bed, and again at lunch yesterday, and then I sat there, wishing I could read all afternoon while sitting at my desk.  So last night I sat and read the whole rest of the book.  It’s a much shorter book.  Much easier to read.  I read it in two days. (Also, got me much more emotionally involved.  I enjoyed this book a lot more than Iron Council.)

And I think I might hold off to start anything new until after the book club meeting just so I can keep the characters and story fresh in my mind, but it was really fun – sitting down and inhaling a book that quickly.  It reminded me of why I used to put my book under the mattress of my bunk bed in college.  Because my roommate could see it there (she was on the lower bunk) and help make sure I was actually doing my homework instead of reading all night long.  Because I would.  I did it many times.  The next day was almost always awful.

Anyway, that’s what I was doing last night, instead of baking cookies or calling Sara, whose birthday was yesterday and who I thought about calling all day long until I got swallowed up by that book.  (Sorry, Sara!  Happy Birthday!!)  I got to bed around 11:30.  This morning was rough.

I think I’ll read Dawn of the Dreadfuls next.  Sounds like a great book to read on Sunday.

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* This really makes me want an e-book reader with built-in dictionary.  This would go so much faster!!

** E-book reader also so much lighter!

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Book book book!

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Can’t talk now. Reading!

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