Magnum and sweeping are code words for way longer than it maybe needed to be. But it was fun.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Ready to rock and roll (so to speak)
The concert is going to be good but long and I've found a new way to make the time pass more slowly! This is the screen on which the Blake watercolors and other graphics are being projected. It hangs directly above the second row of altos and sopranos. I've convinced myself there is a good chance of it crashing to the stage during the show. It's my nature to find something like this to worry about. It's the way I am. :-)
Friday, April 27, 2007
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Master bath
Also, this, which looks to me like some kind of kitty rescue operation.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Jackie Greene
Speaking of music, there were a couple of moments in rehearsal for Bolcom last night (first time with orchestra) that felt like the thrill Evel Knievel must have felt jumping over the Grand Canyon. Will it all go off as planned? We shall see...
Quack
When I was fighting with my brother (over the bean-bag chair) we just shouted, SAVED SEAT!
What's with all this quack, quack seat back and I quacked the couch, I quacked the green chair, I quacked Peggy nonsense?
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Monday, April 23, 2007
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Ha!
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Friday, April 20, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
I may be losing it
I met our new neighbors a few days ago and I swear to God they said their son's name was Weed. "Weed?" my other neighbor asked. "Are you kidding me? They named their child, 'Weed'?" "Yeah. I'm pretty sure that's what she said." "Maybe it's a family name; maybe Danish?" "Weide?" I have no clue.
The new neighbor came over yesterday and I'm pretty sure now she referred to her son as "Reed." Now that makes A LOT more sense, doesn't it? I felt a sense of relief for the child along with a sense of "I should call Costco first thing in the morning and schedule that hearing test."
Scene III: I was talking to yet another neighbor this morning and I told her, yes, I was mistaken, blah, blah, blah, the baby's name is "Reed." And neighbor #3 replied, "Are you sure? I was talking to neighbor #2 and she said the baby's name is
.......... (drumroll please)...........
JEREMY!
As Hope and Hank would say, "What the?!"
In conclusion: Now I don't know what in the world the child's name is but if it's "Jeremy" I will be scheduling a neuropsych evaluation in addition to the hearing test. I'm not sure they do neuropsych evals at Costco, however.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Monday, April 16, 2007
Warming to the idea or accepting her fate
This afternoon we were out in the street riding bikes and talking with neighbors. We had some new neighbors come down the hill and around the corner, looking for a flat place to ride a scooter. We all introduced ourselves and when I asked Hope to tell her name, she said, "My name's Hope; ni hao." Like, whatever.
I hope she isn't going to hate us for putting her in this school. We think it will be good for her but I'm anticipating a rough first few weeks.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
So glad
Tonight I am thankful to be the slow runner that I am. (I know at least one of our choir members qualified to run it this year. Oy, that would stink so bad.)
More here: Runners' advisory
He's having a GREAT time
But, knowing my guy -- a guy who loves crowds (not) and loves waiting in lines to rent cars and check into a medieval hotels (double not) -- the odds are in favor of him coming home with at least one semi-famous person's autograph for me. (Paul Harvey, perhaps?) Why? 'Cause he loves me and he knows I dig that dumb stuff.
I wish
(Aw.)
Saturday, April 14, 2007
A better Bolcom music video
Happy Birthday, Daddy
Can you guess which two American Idol contestants have inspired Hank and Hope's performance?
Friday, April 13, 2007
Breath of the Cannonball
GWOT = Global War on Terror (pronounced gee-wot)
OIF = Operation Iraqi Freedom
OEF = Operation Enduring Freedom
IED = Improvised Exploding Device
VBIED = Vehicle Borne Improvised Exploding Device (i.e., car bomb)
EFP = Explosive Formed Projectiles
RPG = Rocket Propelled Grenade
PRC = Polytrauma Rehab Center (The MN V.A. is one of four)
Continuing education
Business is booming and speech pathologists are in demand. Isn't that "great" news?
It's depressing. But there is one tiny tidbit of fun and that is that there's a lot of Guitar Hero utilized in the treatment of attention and related cognitive problems at the VA. I would enjoy a job that involves a little Guitar Hero action on occasion.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
25 pounds
Monday, April 09, 2007
Friday, April 06, 2007
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Fat hand
Thanks for the visit. See ya. Till next time. Adios. Your cab is waiting. Get out of here.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Swollen Bickerson
Me? Complain much? Whine much? Never. :-)
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Too cool for a homemade scarf?
Whoever invented Vicodin
The urgent care doctor said I might have to live with this pain and swelling for one to three weeks. I made a sad face at him and then he said I should be glad that I have a little old virus because what I'm experiencing is nothing compared to the pain felt by people with chronic arthritis.
Monday, April 02, 2007
Everybody hurts
(I shall stop complaining now.)
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Fifth disease
Speaking of puzzles, this is a great book:
All Fools' Day
Happy April Fools' Day!

