| Thursday, December 29th, 2005 |
Author: Libby |
| Hoping that... |
Time: 10:22:02 AM |
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Location: home |
Anyone who celebrates it had a lovely, healthy,
happy, joyful Christmas. Or, a lovely, healthy, happy, joyful first few
nights of Hannukah. Or Kwaanza. Or any other holiday you might be celebrating
around this time of year.
Otherwise, I hope you just had a nice weekend that maybe had an extra day
off attached.
I've been spending time with my friends, and Philip's family, and missing
my own family very much. Cooking a foofy, involved Christmas breakfast
for Philip and some friends of ours went really well -- good food, good
friends. For those who are curious, the menu included a veggie frittata
(brocolli, red pepper, onion, little red potatoes, and zucchini), chocolate
waffles, stollen (german christmas bread), panettone (itialian christmas
bread), and some swedish bread that another friend made, and bacon, plus
mimosas, egg nog coffee, and hot chocolate. Woof. Yummmmmmmy. If anyone
wants the fritatta recipe, let me know. It's easy and makes a great brunch
(and good leftovers).
Since then, saw a movie, went bowling (Philip's 2 1/2 year old nephew loves
to bowl -- at least the first 4-5 frames -- so we went. I, in case you're
curious, can't bowl worth a damn, but it's not really about that when you're
bowling with a 2 year old.), ate, worked... Finally went back to yoga for
the first time in a month -- I'm so thankful that my cold is finally drying
up and I can breathe again.
Tea -- as in high tea with finger sandwiches and hats -- and sushi (not
together!) await me today, along with more work
Oh, and one quick meme, via Making Light:
Four jobs you’ve had in your life: Waitress, Magazine Editor, Swimming
teacher, computer book author
Four movies you could watch over and over: Sliding Doors(Gwynneth
Paltrow and the lovely voice of John Hannah), Love Actually, Interstate
60 (if you haven't seen it -- it's kooky and odd and brilliant), and
Bull Durham
Four places you’ve lived: New York, Houston, San Diego (Carlsbad),
and Shekou, China
Four TV shows you love to watch: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, House,
MASH, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Four places you’ve been on vacation: Bermuda, Ireland, Whistler, and
Anguilla
Four websites you visit daily: edbrill.com, cnn.com, lotususergroup.org,
and neilgaiman.com
Four of your favorite foods: Sushi, Lasagne, Peanut Butter, and Brocolli
Four places you’d rather be: Anguilla, New York, Paris, Whistler
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| Tuesday, December 13th, 2005 |
Author: Libby |
| Blogger’s Blog This |
Time: 03:51:43 PM |
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Location: sniffling |
I've been playing with the Blogger feature
"Blog This" and I have to say that if this blog software did
that, I'd be blogging so often you wouldn't know what to do with yourselves!
I often have 5-10 tabs open waiting to be blogged, but then I have to reboot
or Philip closes some windows or whatever, and it doesn't happen. So. While
I don't want to keep up two blogs permanently and I don't really want to
leave my Notesgirl.com site, I may, from time to time, play over at http://thelibby.blogspot.com/.
It would be coolest, of course, to be able to post directly to this blog
from there somehow, but....
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| Monday, December 12th, 2005 |
Author: Libby |
| Home again... Christmas tree... wknd update... more... |
Time: 10:21:28 AM |
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Location: couch |
Home from Portland on Wednesday -- missing
mom and had a good time there, but also glad to be home. Felt pretty sick/exhausted
all the rest of last week, but trying to crawl out of it today.
Weekend was good -- Friday night we
tried to go see PDQ
Bach at Rice, but tickets were
sold out (oversold out, actually), so had dinner at the Black
Lab with Philip and David and
their mom.
Saturday was a sleepy/reading kind of
day, but I did finish unpacking and bake some chocolate-chip/ginger/cranberry
biscotti (adapted from a November 98 Cooking Light recipe) that I think
turned out fairly well. Saturday night was a party at Cindy and Dave's
for Lights
in the Heights -- lovely lights,
although I stopped at a friend's house along the route and never got any
further, so I'm hoping to drive/walk the light route again sometime before
Christmas. Sunday was some cleaning and some
kitty decorating (yes, we used
the holiday red and green) and buying a Christmas tree.
Now hard at work on newsletter stuff,
Lotusphere stuff, etc.
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| Monday, December 5th, 2005 |
Author: Libby |
| In PDX... |
Time: 01:57:14 PM |
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Location: PDX |
Enjoying a visit to chilly Portland, visiting
my mom for an "early" Christmas. We've mostly been talking (we're
particularly good at that ) and doing a little cooking, shopping...
Mostly just being together. I wish we lived a little closer.
In other news, I quite like this comic
strip story line (via
NeilGaiman.com):
Finished reading the Penelopiad:
The Myth of Penelope and Odysseus, by Margaret Atwood
-- wrote a short review of it
on Amazon, but basically, I really enjoyed it. It was, however, too short.
And I'm not sure I agree with all of the characterization, but that didn't
stop me from enjoying it! :-)
Now I'm rereading Emma,
but I have to admit I bought an entire bag of books yesterday at Powell's
-- I can't wait to delve into them. :-)
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| Thursday, December 1st, 2005 |
Author: Libby Ingrassia |
| Average American? |
Time: 11:01:22 AM |
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Location: coughing, packing |
Via I
Speak of Dreams blog:
According to American
Snapshot, a majority of Americans
matches the following criteria:
(strike-through indicates I don't
match)
• Eats peanut butter at least once a week
(my cholesterol doc says I shouldn't, but I just love PB!)
• Prefers smooth peanut butter over chunky
• Can name all Three Stooges (err, I think I can do this...)
• Lives within a 20-minute drive of a Wal-Mart (sadly)
• Eats at McDonald's at least once a year
• Takes a shower for approximately 10.4 minutes a day
(I suspect mine are longer; the boyfriend almost always take a bath instead)
• Never sings in the shower (I do it all the time!)
• Lives in a house, not an apartment or condominium (I
wish I were back in a house, but right now, I'm in an apartment.)
• Has a home valued between $100,000 and $300,000 (See
above. And if I were to buy this 4-plex, it would likely be much closer
to $400k)
• Has fired a gun
• Is between 5 feet and 6 feet tall
• Weighs 135 to 205 pounds
• Is between the ages of 18 and 53
• Believes gambling is an acceptable entertainment option (Acceptable?
I guess. I don't think it's any more evil than incessant tv-watching, for
example; I don't enjoy it though.)
• Grew up within 50 miles of current home (Well, mostly. But I was born
much further away.)
How about you? Americans? Are you average?
Non-Americans -- just how American are you?
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