He was running around looking like this the other day, I thought he looked so funny, totally cracked me up. I debated whether or not to post it, seeing as he's slightly indecent. Figured it was the same as if he was wearing a pair of swimmers, so hope you're not too offended. ;)
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Sunday, February 08, 2009
First day of school
Picasa for Mac
I am officially a lazy person. Since converting to mac, moving blogs and no longer being able to use picasa blogging was just too much trouble. Lo and behold I have just discovered the beta picasa for mac and so here are my first posts in years. Cheers all and enjoy!
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Sunday, March 26, 2006
The Brain Cloud
I had a pretty stressful couple of days the week before last. It was one of those times that nothing works out, I was behind in my studying and feeling pretty much overwhelmed by it all. Then the wierdest thing happened, I started feeling this pressure in my head, like I was wearing a tight hat, except that I never wear hats.
I had no idea what it was, so I did an internet search and the only thing I could find was that sometimes it's a symptom of stress. Of course, that made me stress out even more, if I'm having physical manisfestations of stress now, in the 3rd week of my semester, I'm definitely going to have a full nervous break-down further down the line. So yeah, it kind of freaked me out 'cause nothing I did made it go away, and even though it wasn't painful it was so very annoying.
So Sol encouraged me to go to the GP and get it checked and I got the full work up, and everything checked out, no brain tumors or imminent strokes due to high blood pressure. As it turns out it was probably just a virus. Apparently you can get viruses where you only get one symptom, like one joint that swells up and everything else is completely fine. Now that I think of it, it felt like having a really bad head cold, except without the stuffy nose, sore throat, etc.... that usually accompanies one.
Anyway, it's almost completely gone now, I still get little twinges now and again, but I'm happy to say I'm on the road to recovery. It really did turn out to all be in my head.
I had no idea what it was, so I did an internet search and the only thing I could find was that sometimes it's a symptom of stress. Of course, that made me stress out even more, if I'm having physical manisfestations of stress now, in the 3rd week of my semester, I'm definitely going to have a full nervous break-down further down the line. So yeah, it kind of freaked me out 'cause nothing I did made it go away, and even though it wasn't painful it was so very annoying.
So Sol encouraged me to go to the GP and get it checked and I got the full work up, and everything checked out, no brain tumors or imminent strokes due to high blood pressure. As it turns out it was probably just a virus. Apparently you can get viruses where you only get one symptom, like one joint that swells up and everything else is completely fine. Now that I think of it, it felt like having a really bad head cold, except without the stuffy nose, sore throat, etc.... that usually accompanies one.
Anyway, it's almost completely gone now, I still get little twinges now and again, but I'm happy to say I'm on the road to recovery. It really did turn out to all be in my head.
Serenity
In the last few days I've rediscovered the joys of star-gazing, of just looking up in to the huge sky and feeling the peace of knowing that I'm so small, the universe is so big, that it's just gonna keep on turning and everything's going to be alright.
I used to love stargazing when I was in my teens, when I was going through all that hormonal rollercoaster stuff, it was strangely calming. I hadn't done it for years, but the other night I laid out in the grass and it was like finding a long lost friend, it still hasn't lost its magic.
I used to love stargazing when I was in my teens, when I was going through all that hormonal rollercoaster stuff, it was strangely calming. I hadn't done it for years, but the other night I laid out in the grass and it was like finding a long lost friend, it still hasn't lost its magic.
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Cat Tales
Our previous neighbors' cat did a "homeward bound" on us last week. Two sisters from India used to rent the unit next to us and they had this cute little kitten who was very friendly with us and the kids. Anyway, the girls went home at the end of last year and said they would find the cat a temporary home as they were planning to come back later this year......and that was that. Last week, after a 3 month absence we saw the cat lurking around our house. I didn't feed it for the first couple days, but it wasn't going anywhere and it obviously thought that he belonged to us, so I caved.
I'm not a cat person, but this cat was so gorgeous with the kids, and patient with ryan's wild, over-attentive ways, plus it had "come home", it was hard not to feel for it. We were tempted to keep it, but we have a "no pets" clause in our rental contract and it seemed cruel to keep it outside in the winter when it used to be a house cat. So I called up the local pet shelter who came to pick it up and assured me that they would help find it a good, new home. What surprised me was that I actually missed the cat after it was gone and I think part of me wants it to find it's way back to us again.
I'm not a cat person, but this cat was so gorgeous with the kids, and patient with ryan's wild, over-attentive ways, plus it had "come home", it was hard not to feel for it. We were tempted to keep it, but we have a "no pets" clause in our rental contract and it seemed cruel to keep it outside in the winter when it used to be a house cat. So I called up the local pet shelter who came to pick it up and assured me that they would help find it a good, new home. What surprised me was that I actually missed the cat after it was gone and I think part of me wants it to find it's way back to us again.
Monday, March 06, 2006
Out of Bounds
There are two rooms that are strictly off-limits to Ryan, the toilet and Cyd's bedroom. This morning I came across Cyd herding Ryan out of her room and saying gently, but firmly, "Ryan, you need to leave. Even though you say 'please', it will never change." Poor guy, I could just see him frantically clapping his hands, pleading to be allowed the privilege of staying within the inner sanctum. There are just so many interesting, fragile, tiny, intricate things to destroy and saturate with saliva in there. Sometimes at night after she's asleep he'll disappear and I'll find him sitting quietly in her room playing with some treasure he's discovered.
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Sun, Sand 'n Surf!
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