November 2007

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Chicks with Sticks

Bah, just lost my post which was no doubt much better than the one I’m about to recreate now. Hmph…

Anyway, I was telling you that I stumbled across a YA book on audio called Chicks With Sticks: Knit Two Together when Prince J and I went to the library a couple of weekends ago. I grabbed it to make TW smile, which it did. It also has made us both smile for the last two weeks when we listened to it in the car.

It’s a fun book and I’m betting a fun series. YA, chick lit, yarny goodness (do I sound all knitty?) with a lot of blogging and social networking high schooly stuff thrown in for good measure.

I need to figure out what “Yarn Over” means though.

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Gratitudal Inspiration

Hmmm. Who came up with this question about gratitude? Definitely was not me. It’s not my style, obviously. I mean I can write about gratitude and I could even do it seriously but… I look at Mata’s post and I’m thinking anything I saw will fall a little flat. Mata’s post, it’s too much for me. (She’s like that on the phone too, by the way. Seriously. All real and spiritual and thankful and honest, that’s who she is and guess what… I’m grateful for that! Totally. I need people like Mata in my world.)

Anyway, back to my own gratitudal post. Is gratitudal a word? WordPress doesn’t seem to think so, but it doesn’t think wordpress is a word either, which always amuses me. I am easily amused, which I’m grateful for. It doesn’t take much to amuse me, or TW, or the kids. I like it when amusement comes easily. Working at amusing someone else, or myself, seems wrong. I’ve done that, tried too hard to amuse, and I’m grateful that I’ve learned my lesson and won’t be doing that again any time soon – or ever. (And no, it isn’t a word but an awful lot of people online seem to use it – maybe it should be added to the dictionary next year?)

Errr, I keep getting distracted from gratitude, don’t I? The obvious friends, family, health, etc… very obvious but I do realize that some people aren’t nearly as lucky as I am. I’m grateful, I swear. Even when some of those people drive me nuts (and they often do) or someone around here isn’t quite as healthy as we might like or someone else THINKS he/she is not as healthy as he/she might like (which also drives me nuts), I’m grateful. Yes, grateful for hypochondriac, drama kings and queens – definitely.

I could talk about BlogHer but that would be bragging and really long and far to marshmallowy and I really don’t do marshmallowy, long, braggy posts. Just trust me – gratitude, serious gratitude, goes out to BlogHer – the site, The FOUNDERS! (ha, got that exclamation point in didn’t I?), (and the FOUNDERS! mothers), the editors, the readers, the bloggers, the commenters, the advertisers, the conference attendees (and Kristy)… Also, sometimes I’m even grateful for the BlogHer spammers. Seriously. Some of them are quite inventive and amusing (see that paragraph up there where I’m easily amused.) That gratitude goes out every single day because at some moment every single day, it never fails, something reminds me of my old life, my old job, my old world and… Amazing. Awesome. Grateful.

Life is good.

Now, anyone up for a list of things we ARE NOT grateful for? Or is that totally wrong?

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Something I hate more than leaves

Remember a few months ago when I raked and raked and raked and raked and I ranted about leaves? Well today I found something I hate even more than I hate leaves – acorns.

I’ve actually always hated acorns. TW likes to tease me about the sky falling ’cause I used to rant about acorns when I lived in South Carolina but this acorn problem in our yard right now, it’s much worse than a little bit of sky falling.

Raking up acorns. It’s the pits. And pretty much an impossible job. Unless there’s some special sort of acorn rake that I don’t know about. Is there such a thing?

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Rejuvenile

So, I’m a Rejuvenile, sort of. Not as hardcore as some people, (like TW – I don’t skip), but definitely a Rejuvenile. My desk is full of toys. I have toys on my Christmas list. I cannot imagine joining a kick ball league or taking up roller skating again, though.

As I was reading the book, it brought lots of people to mind – TW for her love of skipping (and about an hour after I read that particular chapter, some 40 year old dude was skipping through Target on Black Friday, sheesh), Ken ’cause of his toy collection, my dad and his war game thingies. This brought me to a conclusion – I’m not sure I know anyone who is NOT a Rejuvenile.

Interesting book. I’m glad I finally made time to read it (and that I had it on my A to Z list.)

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