is speaking in a few minutes on a live statewide video broadcast. The fire alarm has been going off all morning during the other talks.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
It's the end of the world, so maybe my last paper can wait...
From the top of the Drudge Report this afternoon (time indicated via Google gadget, as are my pending projects.)
Pig Flu, and we're all gonna die.
Fires at the beach, and they're all gonna die.
White House evacuated due to stray plane -- somebody's gonna ....
Monday, April 20, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Haiku Thoughts on the Drive Home
Mid-April ev'ning
Full moon over the dogwoods
Easter is coming.
I love how God has decorated the South for Holy Week this year. The dogwoods, remaining camelias, azaleas, and annuals are just lovely, and some streets are breathtakingly beautiful.
I hope to remember to take time to notice and marvel at the beauty of creation this week, even as all the hectic busy-ness of school, work and even our Holy Week observances tend to take my mind off of the Creator of all of this beauty. Long sentence, but you get the idea.
Full moon over the dogwoods
Easter is coming.
I hope to remember to take time to notice and marvel at the beauty of creation this week, even as all the hectic busy-ness of school, work and even our Holy Week observances tend to take my mind off of the Creator of all of this beauty. Long sentence, but you get the idea.
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Rabbit, Rabbit
There -- I've collected your luck for the month.
Just completed the taxes (yay!), and tomorrow will resume writing about lice whilst also mounting the fake campaign for my health politics class. We have to run a simulated campaign and I'm the lucky candidate running for a random house seat.
Sample slogan: Lizzie O'Cayce: Right for District 4. (We're group #4 and I've reasonably conservative, so you get the idea.) 50% of the project grade is the budget and fundraising parts of the Wiki. Not the issues or the comprehension of health and political topics -- nope, the money stuff is most of the grade. To quote the txtng nephews: wat up widdat?
In other news from my non-work, non-school life, another more family bday gathering let me get a few neat shots.

Izzy with our youngest great-niece, Mackenzi. He calls this one "Mac and Cheese."

Uncle Izzy flying the baby through the air. She's finally smiling.

Universal sign of needing a nap.

Bro (B3) and bandmember of a nephew.

Nephew, age 14, not the one in the band.
In the realm of being grown-ups. 25 years after we got rid of the Flintstones furniture that Izzy had in his "bachelor pad" (model home cast-offs), we've finally bought a real live coffee table. We put the pretty throw we got in Morocco onto it and the place looks even more homey.
Speaking of homey, the azaleas are coming back after the massacre 16 months ago. We've got light pink and deep magenta blooms next to the last of the camellias and the white dogwood blossoms. It's such a pretty time of year and I'm glad we got our flowers back this year, though it doesn't quite look like it did before. (scroll for after and before shots.) I drove down the street my Mom and Step-Dad live on last night, which was awash with dogwoods and azaleas and other flowers -- I just felt so happy seeing all of the color. I'm grateful for spring flowers and renewal and all of the loveliness that leads up to Easter -- and against which Good Friday will stand in stark contrast.

Last pic -- I love B&W for shapes.
Just completed the taxes (yay!), and tomorrow will resume writing about lice whilst also mounting the fake campaign for my health politics class. We have to run a simulated campaign and I'm the lucky candidate running for a random house seat.
Sample slogan: Lizzie O'Cayce: Right for District 4. (We're group #4 and I've reasonably conservative, so you get the idea.) 50% of the project grade is the budget and fundraising parts of the Wiki. Not the issues or the comprehension of health and political topics -- nope, the money stuff is most of the grade. To quote the txtng nephews: wat up widdat?
In other news from my non-work, non-school life, another more family bday gathering let me get a few neat shots.
Izzy with our youngest great-niece, Mackenzi. He calls this one "Mac and Cheese."
Uncle Izzy flying the baby through the air. She's finally smiling.
Universal sign of needing a nap.
Bro (B3) and bandmember of a nephew.
Nephew, age 14, not the one in the band.
In the realm of being grown-ups. 25 years after we got rid of the Flintstones furniture that Izzy had in his "bachelor pad" (model home cast-offs), we've finally bought a real live coffee table. We put the pretty throw we got in Morocco onto it and the place looks even more homey.
Last pic -- I love B&W for shapes.