Sunday, December 31, 2006

Plan

I'm planning for "anything" this morning. I'm off to church in the rain and the weather experts say the roads are going to freeze and travel will be incredibly dangerous. So, in addition to packing my homework for the afternoon, I'll also grab clothes for tomorrow in case I'm stranded somewhere along the day. Must be prepared.

I hope you all have lovely, safe plans for this evening and a fabulous new year ahead of you!

Movie of the Day: When Harry Met Sally. My favorite New Year's scene.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Peer Pressure

It snowed. Duluth is pretty again and I bowed to peer pressure to shovel yesterday afternoon. I was holed up in my livingroom, correcting tests, and noticed that three neighbor women were out shovelling or had been within the hour. My natural, lazy inclination is to put it off until nightfall, when my poor shovelling technique cannot be critiqued by the world. However, I didn't want to be the only one not shoveled out. So, I sucked it up, bundled up, and hit the icy, wavy terrain that is my driveway. My driveway is not on a hill, but it is in so much need of repair that there are dips and hills in it. The underlying ice helped move the snow, though, and gave me flashbacks to skating in elementary school. Ah, winter.

Movie of the Day: The Cutting Edge. They could really skate.

Friday, December 29, 2006

New Ideas, New Blogs

I'm looking for recommendations of new and exciting things out there. Maybe you stumbled on an awesome blog you'd like to suggest or a great cd, movie, or tv show? I'm in the mood to try something new.

Movie of the Day: The Good Shepard. Very interesting. Not a shoot 'em up CIA movie. It's almost 3 hours long, though, so hit the washroom beforehand!

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Famous Duluthian

One of my childhood friends is famous, or at least getting there. He's an actor and landed a part on a Mobisode, which is a mini episode of a show that you can watch online or have downloaded to your Sprint phone. I've watched 6 so far and they're good! His name is Ryan McGivern and he graduated from Duluth Central.


The show is a spin off of the Fox show Bones called The Skeleton Crew. He plays one of three young scientists trying to solve a mystery while the regulars are out of town. He's the red-head, whose character's name slips my mind at the moment. He's quite cute. You can check it out here. Tell all of your friends and relatives!

Movie of the Day: The Bone Collector. Tee hee.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Swedish Rye

I'm half Swedish (the other half is Norwegian, so I'm quite stubborn). When I was growing up, my G'ma would make Swedish Rye Bread and everyone loved it. Except me. My mom would make it on occasion and get mad if anyone called it Grandma's bread. Now that my grandma has passed away (years ago), my mom and sister make it a couple times a year and I love it! I only wish I could tell my grandma.

Movie of the Day: High School Musical (tv movie). First half is pretty cheesy, but if you wait, it gets better.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Time to Goof Off

Well, the Christmas activities are pretty much complete and it's now time to find places for all of your gifts and think to the new year. What do you want to do next year that you could start planning now? What trips? What projects? Who do you want to reconnect with or introduce yourself to? What could you do to reduce physical, mental, or emotional clutter in your life?

A little light thinking for the 26th.

Movie of the Day: Simply Irresistible.

P.S. Happy Birthday, Caroline!

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Quirky Christmas

I was just thinking about all of the holiday traditions that folks have and how we hold on to them so tightly (at least I do). What's funny is how quickly you can add something in. For instance, last year, my mom and I went to a vigil for the homeless on Christmas Eve. It was not a cold day, but after standing outside for 30 minutes (just 30 minutes!), I was chilled to the bone. We're going today and hoping to add to the crowd. New tradition.

Now, what to add this year? What quirky traditions do you have that aren't straight out of some Hallmark special?

Movie of the Day: Edward Scissorhands. They had some "unique" fun.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

What?!?!?!!?

I woke up at 6:15 today, a full 2.75 hours before my alarm was set to go off. What the heck?!?! My guess is that the 23 hours that I slept on Wednesday may have caught up with me! So, I've been reading and dogpaddling online. Next, I'll probably watch some show I taped weeks ago and never got around to watching. If I'm really, really ambitious, I'll correct some quizzes. Thrilling, huh? I'm just usually not awake at this time on a Saturday without some major purpose (like going to the Cities for weddings or what not).

Movie of the Day: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Mark Ruffalo rocks!

Friday, December 22, 2006

Officially Free

Yesterday was the last day before break and I spent it at home, too afraid to get to work and be sick. Happily, though, I had a lot more energy than Wednesday and was able to get some chores done. Now, I'm a little gaunt, but feeling better.

When I'm home from school, I spend the day thinking about what's happening there. I look at the clock and figure out which class it is and what they're doing. When we all have days off, I never think of time that way. Odd.

Has anyone seen any movies that they would recommend?

Movie of the Day: Little Women. An awesome Christmas movie.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Winger, Sit Still

It was tough getting this photo, so I hope you enjoy it. He just wouldn't sit on that carpeted block or turn his head a little to the right. We also couldn't get the lenses out of his glasses (to stop the glare) so just imagine them. They're pink.

And now, may I present....... Winger!!!!








Movie of the Day: The Fisher King.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

So Close

I am at home today. Sick. I won't give details, in case you just had a meal. Luckily, it's not a horrible day to miss and I have a real sub who showed up. Now, I just have a couple more details to iron out (it is complicated being a responsible person). Then, I can go back to bed without setting my alarm to wake up and call someone at the appropriate time.

Yikes.

How are you?

Movie of the Day: Home Alone 3.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Quit Hogging

Has anyone ever said "Quit hogging the blankets" to you? Or maybe you've said it to someone else?

This Sunday (yes, Christmas Eve), you have a chance to quit hogging the blankets. Here's the promo:

"There is going to be a ‘No Place Called Home’ Christmas Vigil on Sun, Dec. 24

Many of us will be spending our holiday season with family and friends in a warm, safe and secure place. It’s a time for us to reflect on our many blessings – and yet, as we celebrate, many of our neighbors will not even have a warm roof over their heads.
The annual CHUM / Gabriel Project Christmas Eve Vigil in support of our homeless neighbors will be Sunday, December 24 at 1 PM (ending no later than 1:30 PM) at the Government Services Complex (411 W 1st St.) in downtown Duluth. We are asking you and your congregation to join us, showing concern and solidarity for people who lack homes and shelter this holiday season. "


So, look for a spare blanket, mittens, scarves (nice, clean) or hit the shops and join me downtown. Dress warmly. It's cold out there.

Movie of the Day: Anything Charlie Brown. Linus knows his blankets.

P.S. Litte Miss Sunshine comes out today on DVD. YIPEE!!!!!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Alone, No Longer

It was quite a weekend, my friends! My friends got married. I bought craft materials. I lost sleep. I went to the Aquarium and then Petco. Came home with a dependent (as Sara calls him). He's a Crowntail Betta fish. Shiny blue, green, and purple. Very pretty. His name is Winger. I have no idea where I got the name; it just kind of came to me. Now I have some one to say "Bye, Honey" and "Honey, I'm home!" Ha.

Movie of the Day: Big Fish.

P.S. T-4 and counting until Break. WOO HOO!!!!!

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Friday, December 15, 2006

Weird Sisters Unite

I had one of those idyllic childhoods where I had a group of friends in the neighborhood and we played every day. Our moms were friends. Our dads were kinda friends.

Most of the families have moved away now (and most parents have divorced, except mine). Tomorrow, however, we reunite for a wedding in the Cities. The youngest kid is walking down the aisle and we will all be there to celebrate and be weird.

Oddly, "The Weird Sisters" is a name for the moms, origin unknown to me. My friends and I call ourselves Weird Cousins. We laugh just as loudly as our moms laugh.

Tomorrow's going to be a blast!

Movie of the Day: White Christmas. Sisters.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Nice

I had a lovely "Small" day yesterday. No one got in trouble at school. I taught the lessons. I watched 4 kids serve detention and I went home. Oh, and I bought a ticket to France. Now I just need to get the school red tape figured out and I'm good to go. Yes, I found a mistake in my "Personal Days" number, so I'll have the opportunity to deal with that. Ah, fun.

Today's goal, aside from teaching, is to come up with a brilliant plan to help students pass the state math tests and find something wonderful to wear to a wedding this weekend. Lofty? Yep. We'll see how I do.

Now, has anyone else worked on a mission to bring some excitement into their world (see Monday)?

Movie of the Day: French Kiss. Tee hee.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Bon Jour!

It's official! I'm goin' to Paris!!!

Big Day

Actually, it's going to be a Small Day, which makes me more excited. No meetings. No tests. Just teach my 5 classes and guard two detentions and I'm home free. Whew. (Knock on wood).

I had a small victory with a kid yesterday, which always helps. We're at T - 7 until break (not counting the weekend). Yea!!!! I made a paper chain (white paper to symbolize snow, not Christmas colors).

Great quote from a kid: You know you're a nerd when you have to rush from your math meet to get to your band concert. (Math team + Band = Nerd).

Movie of the Day: Blue Sky.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Around and Around

I'm standing in one spot. Spinning. Everything, everyone is whirling by and I try to keep my balance. Getting..... dizzy..... must stop.....


Mission Updates (see Monday's post)?

Movie of the Day: Hanging Up. These ladies were spinning too.