Out with the Old, In with the New

October 29, 2008

Yesterday marked the New Moon, so today, everything is starting over, at least from a lunar standpoint, which is just fine with me. This entire last month has been punctuated by a collection of stupid mistakes, uncomfortable moments, missteps, misunderstandings, and several regrettable episodes of utter dorkiness on my part. Well, more than usual, I should add. But, we all have them, and this too, shall pass. I stand with Anne Shirley (of Green Gables fame) and these words:

"...Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?"

The good news is that the world is full of good and loving people who go out of their way to help dry tears and bring on the laughter and perspective. My heart is full and tender as I consider how fortunate I am on that score. Some of these tough times have yielded some of the most treasured moments of friendship in my recent memory. You have to fall down before someone can lift you up. I have experienced that this month.

So, I am officially moving on...What's going on in my life? I'm sure you are sitting on the edge of your seats waiting for the answer to that question. It is a somewhat quiet week during the days, but I do have to start getting ready for my conference next week-printing handouts, checking class notes, etc.

Volleyball is done, but Cross Country is in the post-season so Sam still has practice. He'll be running in Regionals tomorrow. Soccer goes for a couple more weeks. There is a lull this week in the seemingly endless round of dental appointments that my family has to endure because they inherited my poor teeth. All my kids have email accounts now, so we are trying out google calendar. We'll see how it works. It is interesting to actually see how the time gets blocked out, and I like that every kid can be in a different color and such. Someday when I get my iPhone, I can just have the calendar with me, either as a download or on the web. For now, I still make notes in my little book with my little pencil and it seems to work out.

Sam's Eagle Scout Project is this weekend. He and a fellow-scout are organizing the planting of 220 trees in a local neighborhood. It has been a huge challenge but a great learning experience. People have been great about helping out and being supportive of the huge amount of work it is to organize a team of volunteers. I'm just so grateful for the people in my life this week. I am, seriously, so blessed.

I am in the final stages of finishing up the knitting project I've been working on. Delivery is next week. Last week's movies were two different adaptations of Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Both had their merits. I love the story and am about halfway through the book. I like other authors of this era, but I've just never got around to reading Thomas Hardy. I'm glad to be so now. This week I have a film called On a Clear Day about a Channel swimmer (as in the English Channel-big body of water there between England and France. My kids thought I was talking about a new television channel) and a film with Colin Firth called My Life So Far. If you've seen these films and I need to be saved from either one of them, let me know soon because tomorrow is the knitting day. I also got the classic film How Green Was My Valley, adapted from a favorite book, but I already know that one's good.

So there you go. Life always goes on and lucky for me, most of the time it really is good. I think I'll go change into one of my t-shirts.

Saved by the Meme

October 27, 2008

Once again, I was having trouble figuring out what to write about , when Melissa over at Book Nut, a talented writer and also my pal from the Nook, came to the rescue and tagged me for a meme. This is a fun one for me.

The rules: go to your pictures folder and select the 4th folder. Within that folder, you select the 4th picture and post it online:


This is from my folder labeled Portfolio, which actually is the 4th folder in iPhoto, and it is from a wedding I shot in 2003. It was maybe the 2nd one I ever did for money. This is film, then scanned in, so it is not the greatest image ever, but I still like it well enough to keep in in my portfolio. It is so amazing to think back to that wedding and compare what I know now with what I knew then. Some things I would definitely do differently, of course, but some things, I'm happy to say, actually are my "style" and reflect my aesthetic sensibilities. That is kind of satisfying to see.

The Best Thing About Being a Married Man is...

October 25, 2008

When, after your wife cooks you a delicious dinner, you sit down with your son and play board games, while the smiling wife and daughter clean up the dishes.















I don't usually get email forwards worth sharing, but this was rich. At least we can be grateful that times have changed somewhat.

More Election Silliness

October 24, 2008

Now, in the final days, the election funnies are just flooding my inbox. So, I present for your enjoyment, in case you haven't seen this yet, the lastest contestants on Dancing with the Stars.

From a knitting pal-make your own president!

October 20, 2008

From my darling, fun friend, comes this bit of political activism I can get my hooks into. Budump bah!
Hold Your Own Debate
With Presidential Finger Puppets

These are serious times and we have a serious choice to make, but that doesn't mean we can't have a little fun! Who do yarn lovers choose for president? Tell us who your presidential pick is and we'll publish the results! Click here to vote!


Make one or both of the candidates and make someone smile!


Cross-posted to knittinginspiration.com


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