Another year down
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8/29/2009 06:59:00 PM
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Labels: Hallie , Luciana's Art
Yesterday at the farmer's market, I tried something I have never eaten before. I've seen them at the market for the past few years, but never really knew what they were or what to do with them. It's kind of funny, because Sarita and I have walked past them many times and mentioned that we didn't really know what they were, but Melissa was with us this week. So instead of saying, "hmmm...ground cherries, wonder what you do with those", and continuing to pass by, she walked up and asked. The woman at the booth told us they were good, like berries, and handed us each one. They really were good. Like berries. I'm buying some next week! [Not my picture--copied from Wikipedia.]
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8/27/2009 08:45:00 PM
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Here's a story of being assaulted at peaceful protest by a crazed, pervy Culpepper & Merriweather Circus carnie-guy while members of Evansville Lion's club stand by watching, laughing. Evansville police protect buddies and refuse to make arrest, thus retaining the reputation they've so earned throughout the state. Since I'm lazy and way too verbose, I'm just pasting my official statement here, below. What an adventure!
While photographing the dilapidated animal ‘housing’, Allegrea noticed a small dog, wandering around the parking lot. She called my attention to it, and we both moved closer to watch the dog and see if there was a person nearby who was
watching the dog. I asked two small groups of elderly people if it was their dog or if they saw where it came from, and they said, “no”. Allegrea picked up the dog, because leaving the dog to wander the parking lot was too dangerous. She checked the collar tag, which showed the name ‘Peanut’ and had a phone number. There was no rabies tag and no other information on the collar/tag. As we always do in such situations, we called the police department (because there isn’t a local humane society) to come get the dog.
While we were standing in the same spot in the parking lot, one of the circus folk yelled over that it was their dog. As we had been standing there inquiring about the dog for around 10 minutes, and none of them had spoken up, we were a bit dubious of their claim. Small ‘designer’ dogs like Peanut are often falsely claimed, because of their potential resale value and/or breeding possibilities. We told them that we had already called the police, and they were on their way, and if they could show proof of ownership and vaccination, the police would return the dog to them. Various circus folk yelled things at us about stealing their dog, killing their animals, etc. We pointed out that we were standing in the exact same location we had been standing, and the police were coming to resolve this issue shortly. I then asked Rose if she could call again, because it had been nearly 20 minutes since her last call, and I was worried about the way the situation seemed to be escalating—particularly since I had two young children there with me.
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8/24/2009 07:58:00 PM
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At work today I was lamenting that my project list is growing exponentially, putting me further behind every single day. Then panic struck at the realization that the school year is quickly approaching, and I am not prepared for homeschooling or the college class I'm teaching. I have a mere two weeks. This horrible knowledge has thrown me into a manic frenzy. I have worked diligently all night, researching and lining up resources for history and art. I made good progress, but didn't finish, and I still have to finish history and art, language, Latin, science, geography, economics, and music. I may not be able to sleep for the next two weeks! How did I let this creep up on me so quickly without starting my prep weeks ago?!?
I had to stop working on prep tonight long enough to play Luciana's Wizardology game. She requested last night when I tucked her in, that all of us play after dinner tonight, so we did. We didn't get to finish in time for bed-time reading, so we put the game up and will finish it tomorrow.
Anyway, tonight's 'two' are interesting science facts.
1. Messages from your brain travel along your nerves at up to 200 miles an hour.
2. In outer space, liquids become sphere-shaped.
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8/18/2009 09:01:00 PM
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Labels: Homeschooling , science
Tonight, while L was in the bath tub (she likes me to sit there and talk to her):
L: Has anyone drown in a bathtub like this?
*Knowing that they have, because we've talked about it multiple times*
Me: Of course they have, honey. You know that.
L: But usually like babies or really old people?
Me: Usually, but anyone could slip in the tub and hit their heads just wrong and drown.
L: But usually that would be like babies or old titties?
Me: WHAT? Did you just say TITTIES?
L: Yeah, daddy says that.
Me: Daddy says "Old titties?"
L: Yeah, like when he's driving.
Me: Ooohhh...Do you mean "old BIDDIES?"
L: Yeah, biddies, that's it.
Me: *laughing*
L: What's titties?
Me: It's another word for breasts, but it's a rude word.
*and one of the few rude words NOT used around this house.
L: *laughs sheepishly*
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8/16/2009 09:35:00 PM
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Yesterday we took Nala in early in the morning to get her stitches removed. She left us today, and I'm still all stuffy and weepy about it. She will be very happy with her new family, once she gets over wondering where her family (us, especially Luciana) went and why she was dumped yet again. I need lots of distractions, so I don't cry all the time.
After Nala's vet visit, we (Mark, Luce, Hunter, and I) went to Madison to celebrate India's independence. L's dance school, Kalaanjali, was performing. We ate some great Indian food, although it was almost to hot to enjoy it! The mango juice really hit the spot! L & I both got henna mehndi on our left hands. I don't know how that poor woman could sit out in the baking
sun all day, in all those clothes, drawing with henna. It looked better than any of my efforts!
There was no shade out there, and it was miserably hot. As I was waiting in line, I looked around and couldn't help but notice that the Indian women still looked great. They had on more clothing than I did, particularly the dancers. They had layers of clothing on, jewelry, makeup, and black hair, yet still managed to look dry and beautiful. I on the other hand, looked like a melting wax figure. I was all sweaty--wet, red, and shiny is not a good look.
We were going to go to the gay pride celebration afterwards, but everyone was hot and crabby. Mostly Mark, though. He was the crabbiest one. It's not fun to do things when he's all sulky and grouchy, so we just came home.L had dance class today, which is in Madison. After dance, we decided to go to the gay pride celebration today. Somehow, out of "gay pride celebration", L & H got "gay day". All weekend they would talk about, "when we go to gay day", which cracked M & I up for some reason. We had a great time at "gay day" today, and the weather was much nicer. The celebration was on Willow Island at the Alliant Energy center complex, and it's such a nice environment there. We got to see lots of turtles sunning in the pond today.
Jamerika had a both there, so we got some good Jamaican veggie food, and enjoyed a few beers. We watched the drag show, which L absolutely loved. We couldn't tear her away from it. It was a lot of fun, with good music and dancing and a fun crowd. It's such a fun and relaxed place, with a very diverse group. We tried our hardest to get M to take a tip up to the stage to one of the drag queens, but he apparently hadn't had enough beer to go for that one. It would have been the picture of a lifetime! L is still calling her daddy a wuss-man, because he wouldn't tip a queen.
There were families there of all possible configurations. Families are made by love and commitment, and that is something that none of the homophobic assholes and no laws can take away. I love being at places where people are not worried about any prescribed social mores, and are able to just be who they are without any self-consciousness. Men in undies, sailor hats, and boots; women in chaps; and very blurred gender lines; kids with moms & dads; kids with moms & moms; kids with dads & dads; kids with mom & mom & dad--it was awesome. Oh, and lots of cute dogs. I wish we had brought our pups. I love that my child is totally comfortable with that and that is 'normal' to her. I wish the whole world was that way! I'm more comfortable with the GLBT community than I am with any other than the AR community.
My laptop is at death's door and unfortunately can't be fixed. I'm so upset and frustrated! I don't have money for a new one either. I went to bed Friday night, and it was just fine. I got up and opened it up Saturday morning to find that the display has a huge crack that wraps around three of the four sides. The liquid crystal is leaking, making much of the screen unviewable. It looks like ink is smeared around, and it's spreading quickly. Within a few days at the most, my screen will be completely gone. I will be very sad!
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8/16/2009 06:39:00 PM
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I just love the coppery pink color of this asiatic lily! I used to have hundreds and hundreds of various asiatic and oriental lilies in the garden, and I loved them all. Then I lost my whole collection due to a fungus. I had to let the soil recover from the fungus and haven't been able to put any liles in for five years, and I have missed them so much! Everytime I see one in another garden, I get a little jealous. I'm SO excited that this fall I get to put lilies in again. I have 225 bulbs to plant, which isn't nearly what I had before, but it's a decent start. Next year I will be frolicking in my lilies again--can't wait!
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8/12/2009 06:37:00 PM
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Marriage brought its own host of feminist issues into my life. It was hard for me to get married. It is something I never intended to do. It wasn’t due to a lack of love or commitment on my part, nor was it anything at all to do with Mark or our relationship. It was the history of, purpose of, and institute of marriage that disgusted/disgusts me. I have major issues, as a feminist, with so much about marriage…where do I even start?
Along these lines, women, upon transfer of ownership from their fathers to their husbands, indicated this change of ownership by changing their last name. Slaves had to do the same thing—their last names were changed to reflect their current owner. I’m almost frothing at the mouth from just typing about this, it is such a hot-button issue for me!
Needless to say, I did NOT change my last name when I got married. Because I married a secure, intelligent man, he had absolutely no problem with this. We both agreed that since we each had our very own last name, we didn’t need a new one, and that was the end of that. Now, the last name of the children posed a bit more of a problem. I don’t like the hyphenated name, as it seems unrealistic as a long-term solution to this problem (what happens to the second-, third-, etc. generations who continue to hyphenate the children’s last names?). M wanted the children to carry his last name, and of course I wanted them to have mine. He really wanted the girls to have a hyphenated last name, so they could have both. I really hated that solution.
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8/10/2009 09:11:00 PM
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That song came on the radio this afternoon, and it's stuck in my head now! Since Jezebel got featured in the last post, I have to post a Daisy picture now to even things out. I'm pretty sure Daisy would care, if she knew. She notices every single treat or bit of affection given to another animal, and immediately appears to demand her equal share. She's just compulsive about it.
I'm always conscious of posting pics of my babies more than the others. When Dej was younger, she would come to my office from time to time, and every time, she would check out the pictures. She would actually count the photos that I had hanging and on my desk to make sure that there were as many photos of her as of Luciana.
We were running errands this afternoon, and the kids noticed a very big rainbow with all seven colors showing quite distinctly. It was gorgeous! We then noticed that there was a second, lighter rainbow about that one. A double rainbow! I've only seen three of them in my life, including today's. The other two were both out west, which led me to speculate that maybe they only occured out there due to some atmospheric or elevation differences. Today's double shot that theory down. It's the second one Luciana has seen, with the first being out west on vacation last month. Hunter had never seen one before at all. It was a pretty exciting view for all of us!
I've spent much of the last couple of days reading a book that I've heard great things about, "Raising Your Spirited Child". I'm really enjoying it and am learning a lot that will help me with L, H, and some other children in my life. It has also helped give me some insights into myself, which I may or may not share in the near future. I was most definitely a "spirited child", which in my case really meant that I was a child that only parents could love, while I made the rest of the people quite uncomfortable. I'm so grateful that L isn't nearly as difficult as I was (and still am, if truth be told).
This is a photo of Lila. M and I were downstairs, and L was supposed to be upstairs in bed. Lila sauntered up to me to demand worship as she usually does, and I noticed that note on her collar. It says, "Gimme a TREAT". L gets no end of pleasure in sending various animals to me with notes on their collars. I find it pretty funny, too, though I can't logically explain why a child attaching notes to animal collars always makes me laugh, but it does.
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8/09/2009 07:50:00 PM
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Once or twice a year, Jezi stands up to Daisy's usual pushy, naughty treatment of her. Both dogs know Jezi could take Daisy out if she chose to, but she would never choose that, and they both know that too. Daisy made her move. Jezi, at the speed of light, snapped her head to Daisy's direction, showed her teeth, and growled. Daisy sauntered backward, as if she never even noticed the bone. I gasped and said, "Oh, Jezebel!", she looked embarassed, rolled on her back and whined until I scratched her belly, accepting her apology. Then because everything must be equal with these two, I was rubbing Daisy's little head, while she gazed lovingly into my eyes, and belched. It was a belch that let me know she was outside eating poop earlier. Once the gagging subsided, I gave them each a boney, and now they are relaxing. Ah, life is good.
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8/05/2009 09:37:00 PM
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We headed down to the Chicago 'burbs to visit with M's family for the day. His brother and family were here visiting from NJ, so everyone got together. We took the foster pup with us. She got carsick and yakked all over the back seat shortly before we arrived. I felt so bad for her! Other than that, she traveled really well. She hung with Luciana of course, once we got there. She had lots of fun running around and trying to
play with the kids (L. and Mark's brother's four children). The kids loved her. She made it home without vomitting--thank goodness. We were prepared for it and had protected the seat and had lots of paper towels with us, but I'm glad we didn't need any of it. I will be talking to our vet tomorrow about what we can do to prevent or minimize her car sickness.
It was entertaining to see M with his two brothers. M is the middle child (and that explains a lot right there, doesn't it?) of a set of "Irish triplets". When the three boys get together, especially if there is any type of sports equipment around, they revert quickly back to early adolescence. It's entertaining for me to watch, but I couldn't help but to feel a little bad for their poor mother. I don't know how she, the lone woman in the house, survived those three boys with her sanity intact. The dynamics of the three boys is so very different than it is with my girls or even growing up with my one brother. It all became so clear, watching those three go at each other yesterday--I'm a substitute for his brothers! Poor, poor Carolyn! ;D
The three 'boys' played croquet with four of the five kids (McKenna isn't quite two yet). The D-boys quickly lost focus of actually progressing in the game, as it was more important to knock their brother's ball as far as possible. A game of catch became dangerous, as I was sitting by Dan, who was not playing but was the target of M's throws. I caught a little collateral damage from that game. Somehow, watching all of the toys become weapons with which to strike one another or out-do the other brothers, I really got a flashback into my husband's childhood. (Not that his present behavior is much different.) Oh, and I also see where his bodily-functions-as-weapons behavior came from. Nobody was injured and nothing was broken. It was a miracle!
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8/03/2009 07:49:00 PM
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