Snownami 2010!

I must admit, I’ve been a bit jealous of everyone else getting snow this season. But today we’re getting all of our winter snow at once! I liked how gregmce described it – a snownami. (I wanted to post to the school website today that school had an early dismissal due to the snowpocalypse, but decided to use “inclement weather” instead.)

They’re forecasting 8-12 inches here. I understand some folks in this storm will be getting at least twice this much. I’m glad that I don’t have to drive anywhere (and the walk home was rather pleasant) and as long as the electricity stays on, I’ll likely have a very nice weekend. My heart goes out to people for whom this winter has not been so merciful.

Anyhoo, if you’re not completely sick of snow photos yet, feel free to peek under my LJ cut for the images. As a reward, you will also get to see Lucy, who was NOT amused.



Scene from back door
Scene from back door

A view of the snow from my kitchen.

Scene from front door.
Scene from front door.

A view from my porch.

The trees are made of SNOW!
The trees are made of SNOW!

The snow is doing a great job coating the trees.

Another front view, facing north.
Another front view, facing north.

I stretched myself out a bit to get this shot (but still staying out of the stray snow on the porch).

Lucy doesn't approve
Lucy doesn’t approve

Lucy either wasn’t fond of the snow or of me taking photos of something other than her.



Thesis Update

Although I met my first deadline for my self-imposed schedule on my Thesis writing (well, missed it by 1 day – that’s good for me!), I’ve been behind ever since. For some reason, I thought I’d actually get a lot of work done over the holidays. Ha!

However, I do think I’ll be able to get this done. As of tonight, I am more than halfway through the books I’m evaluating for my thesis. (9 out of 17 read & evaluated.) I intend to read book 10 tonight – maybe even get it evaluated too since it’s pretty short. There are a few long books yet to come, but also some short ones.

My new deadline for completing the book evaluations is February 12. The Olympics start that date, plus it’s the month before my university-imposed deadline of March 12 for the receipt of the final paper. My goal is then to watch Olympics while writing up my findings, fixing and updating the proposal portion, and finishing up the thesis paper. I intend to mail it to my adviser by March 1st. (Though you can see I’ve got almost 2 weeks from that date to still Git ‘Er Done!)

The university also says I need to defend my thesis by April 9th. And then, for the most part, I’ll be done. If I want to have the thing published (I’ll decide when it’s finished if I do), I’ve got until early May to finalize things. But I’m figuring, early April and I’m done!

Currently, Linus and Lucy are draped on my lap and sleeping (well, Lucy’s opened her eyes and is looking around, but I’m sure she’ll be sleeping again shortly). We all agree that we like spending quality time in the comfy chair in the library. Definitely going to get a lot of reading done for fun in here once this is all over with. 🙂

Book Meme 2010

1. Which book has been on your shelves the longest?

Hmmm, I have several books from my childhood still in my collection, such as The Real Mother Goose, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and others. I know for a fact that the oldest Charlie that I have still in my collection is not the original. That one fell apart. As did its replacement. Heh. (Indeed, the oldest Charlie is falling apart. I’ve got a few more versions of it, including a nice hardback edition with the original illustrations.)

2. What is your current read, your last read and the book you’ll read next?

Currently reading Treasure Island on my phone and rereading The Hogfather in my bedroom. I just finished Dyes by Ruth Kassinger, one of the books I’m reading for my thesis project. I really liked it and want a copy, but it’s only been released as a Library hardback. Bummer. I’ll pick another one of my thesis books once I finish evaluating Dyes, I’ll start on the next Discworld book when Hogfather is done (been rereading the Discworld books for awhile) and also pick another eBook (probably a classic, cuz they’re free) to read on the phone if I ever finish Treasure Island. (Good book, just haven’t found the time to finish it.)

3. What book did everyone like and you hated?

Hmmm, trying to recall a book that I hate. Probably one of the Eighth Doctor Adventures. I rarely found any of those to like.

4. Which book do you keep telling yourself you’ll read, but you probably won’t?

Good question. Probably the various & sundry cookbooks in my collection. I have every intention of reading them, someday…

5. Which book are you saving for “retirement?”

My cookbooks? Heh. The Frugal Gourmet isn’t going to read itself, you know!

6. Last page: read it first or wait till the end?

Read the last page first? What kind of silly talk is that?

7. Acknowledgments: waste of ink and paper or interesting aside?

I usually read ’em.

8. Which book character would you switch places with?

None of ’em, really, though I must admit to being jealous of Harry Potter while reading Philosopher’s Stone. It was so exciting all the new stuff he was encountering. Made me feel like a giddy kid again.

9. Do you have a book that reminds you of something specific in your life (a person, a place, a time)?

Oh yeah, quite a few. Dancing the Code (a Past Doctor Adventure) makes me think of B-WISER camp. Transit (of the New Adventures of Doctor Who) makes me think of laying in bed at my college dorm staying up too late reading it. The Tripods trilogy (John Christopher) reminds me of reading in bed under the covers. Rereading the Narnia books in my old green rocking comfy chair in my old bedroom. Places often imprint themselves on the books I read.

10. Name a book you acquired in some interesting way.

Well, I managed to read Roald Dahl’s The Gremlins originally thanks to a friend who copied it (from a book in his library) for me. I now have the reprint they eventually reprinted. 🙂 I still have the copy too. (He laminated the pages and everything – what a wonderful friend!)

11. Have you ever given away a book for a special reason to a special person?

Oh, I’ve done that before a few times. After reading The House at Awful End (which was wonderfully silly and is even better when read by Sylvester McCoy) I bought several copies for some relatives. Gave one of Amy’s then-girlfriends a copy of Wyrd Sisters since she was asking for books which we enjoyed.

12. Which book has been with you to the most places?

Hmmmm, dunno. I used to carry books around with me in my purse, but now I read eBooks on my phone while away. I’d have to look in journals I’d written to see what I was reading when I was abroad. I have quite a few Discworld books which I purchased in Australia and then brought home. That’s a fur piece to be traveling…

13. Any “required reading” you hated in high school that wasn’t so bad ten years later?

Never hated Dickens, but just didn’t appreciate him like I do now. Haven’t reread A Scarlet Letter, but I’m pretty sure I’ll think it as dire now as I did then. Hawthorne just didn’t have a sense of humor. (Dickens, OTOH, did.)

14. What is the strangest item you’ve ever found in a book?

Dried flower in an A encyclopedia. I likely put it there. (It was the only book I had from that particular encyclopedia set. Free sample, with the hopes that we’d buy the rest. We didn’t.)

15. Used or brand new?

I much prefer new. Used are OK in a pinch.

16. Stephen King: Literary genius or opiate of the masses?

Never read any King.

17. Have you ever seen a movie you liked better than the book?

Holes – saw the movie, then read the book. Preferred the movie, though I enjoyed the book. Also, The Colour of Magic was a great improvement over the two books it covered (The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic). Still read Rincewind as Eric Idle, however. (Though David Jason does an excellent Rincewind in the movie, I think.) Oddly enough, I read Cut Me Own Throat Dibbler as Eric as well…

18. Conversely, which book should NEVER have been introduced to celluloid?

Fantastic Mr Fox. Heh – not really. (Need to see it again to see if I like it or not.) Can’t think of any at the moment.

19. Have you ever read a book that’s made you hungry, cookbooks being excluded from this question?

Oh yeah. The Murder She Wrote series is notorious for making me hungry. Jessica Fletcher (or rather her ghost writer) describes food rather well. 🙂

20. Who is the person whose book advice you’ll always take?

My own. I’ve rarely steered me wrong. Heh.

BTW, my lap is full of cats. I am my UserPic today. 🙂

Dragon Puzzle Pix


Dragon Puzzle
Dragon Puzzle

Elsa gave me a 3D Dragon Puzzle for Christmas this year. I had decided that my first snow day, I’d build it. And yesterday, build it I did!

 

Second view of Dragon Puzzle
Second view of Dragon Puzzle

This is shot at a slightly different angle to see the nose stuff. (Other things on that shelf, balance toys, Sylvester McCoy pencil sketch which I did ages ago, baby photo of me, and photo of me & Judi on the Millennium Force ride from Cedar Point.)

 

A view of my Den Corner
A view of my Den Corner

Lots of stuff in that little nook (including plenty of Sylv photos, plus some family photos). All my webcomic books & stuffed toys are there. And, alas, from this view you can’t see the Adipose that Steph gave me last year for Christmas. (It’s hiding behind Bunny and sitting next to Dick the Warlock.)


First Snow Day of 2010

Yesterday, the original plan was to have parent/teacher conferences and all of us poor teachers at work from 7:30am til 7:30pm. But then, it began to snow. It started snowing before 1st period was over and just kept going.

Before lunch, the superintendent came and asked me to post on our website that we’d be dismissing early and that parent/teacher conferences would be rescheduled for next Thursday. Yay, early dismissal!

I walked home (I like walking in the snow, even though it was blowing in my face quite a bit) and enjoyed my afternoon off. Then last night, we got a phone call that we’d be on a 2-hour delay today. So I stayed up a bit later and set my secondary alarm (which is for an hour later than usual – I always go in a bit early on 2-hour delays).

But then around 6am this morning, we got the call that school was closed. So I (and the cats) slept in until 9:30am. I love a snow day. It’s a day you don’t have any specific plans for (other than teaching), so you can get things done you might not usually get done.

So today I took down the Christmas tree and many of my decorations. (I’ll finish tomorrow.) I shoveled my steps and walkway (someone nice on our block snow-blowed the entire sidewalk) and walked to the post office. I played Beatles Rock Band and exercised on the Wii. I watched the entire disc of Mawdryn Undead while I ate supper and then put together the dragon puzzle that elsaf gave me for Christmas. And now I’m writing this and will soon be finishing up another book for my thesis.

Snow days are a wonderful luxury. 🙂

Buh Bye 2009! Hola 2010!

Can you believe it? I’m 39 today! Pretty nifty.

This has been a very busy holiday. Been having a great time with my family and with elsaf and judiang.

Have seen Avatar and it was pretty amazing. I was a little nauseous afterward, but not enough to prevent my enjoyment. (I’ll probably not watch it in 3D again.)

We had a party last night at mom & dad’s clubhouse. Mucho fun and Judi was quite impressed. Declared it superior to the one in her apartment complex.

Currently watching the Rose Parade (nice of those folks in Pasadena to put on a parade for my birthday every year!) while cooking dinner. Pork and kraut are cooking in the oven, taters are boiling on the stove (to be mashed later), beer bread warming on the stove top. The folks, Amy, and Rachel will be coming around 1pm. Judi’s snoozing while I exclaim about neat floats. Elsa, alas, is driving home. She has to work later tonight.

After lunch, we’ll play with the Wii. Should be fun. (Beatles Rock Band is mucho fun!)

Oooooh! Bootiful float going by. Dragon! Got the International award.

Should get back to paying attention to the parade.

BTW, question for any Rock Band fans out there: Is there any way to get multiple nicknames in the game? Right now, when we pick instruments, they all say “trinalin1,” “trinalin2,” etc.

The Shorts win at Christmas Again!

My Christmas season is mostly all post Christmas this year. Christmas Day was just time for the kitties to open their stockings & me to open their present. They got cat toys in the stockings and a new water fountain and a new litter box mat as their present. They liked the cat toys and were “eh” about the other gifts.

Mom, Dad and I went to Tokyo Peking for lunch, and it was tasty, tasty. Our plan was then to go see Sherlock Holmes, but it was sold out when we got to the theater. No matter, we made plans to watch the 7pm showing. This was a good plan – we all enjoyed the flick.

The 26th was the Christmas party for mom’s side of the family. We had a nice time at my Aunt Charlene’s. Lots of good food, plenty of conversation, and seeing cousins I don’t get to see very often. The girls (first cousins, once removed) are all taller than me now (or nearly) and all pretty. I had picked up some wooden boxes for them then wood-burned designs on ’em and stained them. They all turned out nice. (Took photos and will post one of these days.) Had also baked some beer bread for the adult ladies present (aunts & first cousins). Returned home that night to do laundry (I’d stayed at mom & dad’s for Christmas night).

Yesterday, I got back to the folks early in the morning so that by 9am we could zip up north & east to meet with Amy & Rachel and Rachel’s dad (who was driving them there from his place in PA). The girls had picked a place that was about halfway between them and us. So we just had a two & a half hour drive or so. We left early so we got there early. We met at Troyer’s Dutch Heritage Restaurant (and gift shop). Good place to meet up & eat.

We all ordered the buffet, but alas, Rachel’s dad had to get back to PA for a party that he & Rachel’s mom were attending (along with their two exchange students). (Alas, Rachel’s mom wasn’t feeling well enough for the 5+ hour car ride, so we didn’t get to see her again.) The food was good, and then we headed back home.

After a short stop in Columbus so Amy could see her old apartment complex again, we got back on the road and then the snow began. Pretty much as soon as we got into Miami County, the snow started. And didn’t stop for many hours. We wound up with over 3″ of snow.

After a bit of a rest at the house, we loaded the car with gifts & cookies for dad’s side of the family. More gifts were exchanged (especially for my cousin, whose birthday was yesterday. I made sure to get her a present specifically for her b-day and wrap it in regular paper because it’s annoying to get birthday presents wrapped in holiday wrap. It’s an identity thing or something.)

As I’d mentioned, it was snowing. And the roads were pretty bad when we headed back to the house. But mom was driving (and she’s actually had to drive in crappy weather before, unlike me & dad who are teachers) and she got us home safely (and slowly). We then relaxed and watched the Da Vinci Code. And then bedtime.

Today was Christmas for us. Although none of us were late risers, we got started a bit late. After stockings and then breakfast, we started present opening. It was 9:58am. We go in order, starting with the youngest (Rachel). I passed out one present at a time, so we could savor the unwrapping. And there was a bit of a break midway. But at noon, we were finished. Mom had the most pressies (no surprise there!) but dad fared well too. And I made out like a bandit.

I am now the proud owner of Beatles Rock Band. And I also got a microphone, a guitar, and a drum set for the Wii. Sweet! Also got some DVDs (yay, the War Games!), a book, some CDs, and some nice clothes. Amy & Rachel also got me some herbs from their garden and a University of Minnesota sweat shirt (which is where Rachel is attending for her Masters degree).

Mom, Amy, Rachel and I went to Hothead Burritos for lunch, and picked up a Subway sub for dad. Now we’re vegging. Amy’s balancing her checkbook, Rachel’s on her laptop getting caught up on Facebook and e-mail, and I’m writing this.

Tomorrow, elsaf and judiang will arrive, for even more Christmas fun! So yay, Christmas!

Baking Day 2009 (day 1)

It’s either because mom & I are getting older or because we like to bake far too much stuff (probably a combo of the two) but Baking Day now takes more than 1 day to do.

Today we couldn’t start first thing in the morning because I still had to go in to work. But we had an early dismissal (planned), so I told the folks to expect me for lunch.

I got to Troy around 1pm and we headed off to Night Sky Cafe for lunch. They have a lunch buffet, which we all took advantage of. I like their broccoli soup (even though it’s rather thick) and it was on the buffet. Baked tater (topped with chili & cheese), salads, and baked goods rounded out the filling lunch.

We popped into Kohl’s for a bit – I got a couple of Xmas towels (for my guests coming next week), slippers for wearing at mom & dad’s place, and some wrapping paper (since I’m almost out).

But once we returned to the house, mom and I got down to business. She began baking her Icebox Cookies (butterscotch cookies) which she’d made the night before. I started on the Peanut Butter Fudge. (This is a first for us this year.)

Once the fudge was done, we made the cookie dough for Lindy Cookies (oatmeal chocolate chip cookies) and then the batter for Aunt Alma’s Pecan Cookies. The pecan cookies are the stickiest thing we make and our first attempt using heavy wax paper on an old cookie sheet didn’t work too well. But Kitchen Aid cookie sheets worked fairly well.

During the Lindy Cookies baking time, we decided we were ready for supper. We all had ham sammiches and nachos. Then back to chocolate chip cookie baking. Mom then made the batter for cheesecake cupcakes. In fact, they’ve just finished baking. Yay!

Tomorrow, we’ll do a few other things – Peanut Butter Blossoms (aka nipple cookies), Cracker Jacks, sugar cookies (from Market Day – the fun here is in the decorating), and lemon bars (a store bought mix). There’s Good Eats here, I tell ya! 🙂

Music Musings

If you didn’t already know (though I imagine most of you do) I’m an MP3 junky. Whenever I buy or receive a CD, the first thing I do is rip it and then stuff it on my iPod(s). Then I listen to it. Mostly, I just buy MP3s from Amazon.com (which I backup onto CD. Heh.) I have a MusicServer just for holding (a copy of) my MP3s and for serving up to my two Roku Soundbridges in the house. (The one in the living room doesn’t get much love, but my Library Soundbridge works hard – is working now, in fact.)

Back on October 28th, I mentioned that it was Buy Music Weekend for me. And I blamed poor gregmce for it. I’ve added quite a few MP3s to my collection as of that weekend, and not all of it Greg’s fault.

It started when he posted about the group Visqueen. He mentioned that they’d played at a show with Shonen Knife (good kitchen cleaning music) and my curiosity was piqued when he claimed he enjoyed Visqueen even more. So I listened to samples of their new album, and some of their older albums, and decided I liked the sound too. Being the completist that I am, I bought all of their albums.

I checked back on his comments later to find someone suggesting The Slants as well. I, once again, gave a listen and decided I liked. So I was up to 4 albums (so far, just downloads) for the weekend.

While searching, I decided to check on a couple of local groups that I’d wanted more music from. The Hammered Music Duo was a group I’d seen at the Piqua Heritage Festival and they play hammered dulcimers (among other instruments). Their Christmas album is one of my favorites, and some searching on Amazon located some non-Christmas CDs which they’d made (and were now out of print, but sold by used sellers). I ordered all of the ones I could locate, so was up to 7 albums purchased by now.

I also checked out Jim’s Red Pants for any recent releases. (They are a local folk group that loves to play unusual instruments whenever possible.) And found out they now had a Christmas album out (from last year – OK, so I don’t check online often enough). I e-mailed the group requesting prices for the Xmas CD and the compilation CD of their first two albums. Alas, no response there (yet), so I didn’t wind up with 8 & 9 yet.

That weekend was also one of the weekends that Rick Fannin was performing at O’Brians. I’d wanted to buy his CD the previous time I was there, but didn’t have the cash. So this time I made sure to bring enough moolah. And that night I got his CD (which he also autographed for me). There we go, album #8. Impressive music weekend, eh?

Unfortunately, that weekend wasn’t the end of my music buying. Thanks to VValtmouse‘s Lady Gaga obsession, I’d been hearing about her for awhile. And decided to listen to the samples from Amazon.com on the day of her album release. I decided that I liked it too. (Good, more kitchen cleaning music!) Unfortunately, I was only able to give the album one thorough listening to because it was now time for Christmas Music to dominate my music listening. Oh, and while I was buying that, I also bought a compilation album by the Steve Miller Band for $5. And Lady Gaga’s “Christmas Tree” song (which later wound up being free for the holidays – bummer, a buck wasted. Heh.)

Although I hadn’t been successful with Jim’s Red Pants at the time, I eventually got in touch with them thanks to the pastor at the UU church we sometimes attend. (He’s friends with the couple who are Jim’s Red Pants.) Although they were sold out of the compilation CD, they still had copies of the first album, so that and Snowbound, their Xmas CD, are now in my collection.

I figured that would be my only holiday album purchase this year. Ha ha, silly me. No, I listened to some of David Archuleta’s new Christmas album and liked his voice. So I bought it. Then later found out that iTunes had a free album of Christmas songs. So that was my first iTunes music purchase. (Burned ’em onto a CD then ripped them to MP3s so I could listen to ’em properly. iTunes sucks, you know.) And THEN found out that Straight No Chaser had not one, but two Christmas albums available online. (Visit my favorite YouTube video of theirs.)

I’ve decided I’m not going to bore you with the decision to rip my old DW audios (Docs 1 & 2) and other BBC Radio Dramas to MP3. Oh wait, I just did. Sorry! Thanks to that and my prior Big Finish audios and audiobooks, I’ve now got 30 DAYS worth of simply spoken word stories as MP3s.

So, like, I’ve got a ton of new music. Impulse buying of music has gotten WAY to easy with Amazon.com. Especially since I got the software to work just fine on my 64-bit Linux installation. Damn you Amazon.com! And your evil henchmen like Greg & Waltmouse! (Heh.)