Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Doesn't anyone else think this is not okay?


Surely you've heard about the pilots who blew right past the airport they were supposed to land at. Surely you've heard, "No, we weren't sleeping." Perhaps you've seen this cool map (thanks Dave) with the loop-de-loop flight path. But, really, come on, why isn't anyone talking about the fact that air traffic controllers lost contact with this plane at THE BORDER OF NEW MEXICO and nothing was done about it until they passed by the Minneapolis airport and ended up in WISCONSIN? Seriously?? There is no other way to perhaps reach the flight crew in the passenger section? And with the history we live with that people still TALK about all the time, why wasn't there ACTION way before then? They have no response after repeatedly attempting to reach these pilots with their subsequently unbelievable story but don't take any other action until they end up over WISCONSIN?? Well that sure doesn't make me feel good.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

+2 = -2

This unfortunately seems to be the new math. One weeknight school district meeting + one weeknight elementary school meeting = one completely spaced-on girl scout event + one completely blown-off chess club. Hmmm. Feel free to nominate me for a mother-of-the-year award at any time...

Friday, October 23, 2009

Ha.

Where would we be without laughter. Tonight, comedian on Dave: "People with kids can be so annoying. They say, 'You don't know what it's like to bring a life into the world!' 'Yeah, right. But you don't know what it's like to take two naps in one day.'"

My brother's roller shade snapped up.

Or, rather, really, he got, close to, what he deserved. I feel like we got some personal health care reform. I'd like to talk to the person that made the right decision today. But, really and truly, actually, the insurance company should not pay for the technical problem of a medical device company. But neither should my brother. I just am so happy and relieved. But I'm still very disturbed by this whole process that makes no sense to any level of common sense of how the world should function. Seriously. It is really messed up.

But we'll go ahead and take this round.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Life's work.


The other day I was reminded to watch how I answer questions posed by the IRS. Apparently, question number one is "Do you enjoy your job?" Whatever you do, don't say "yes." Only IRS accountants would consider enjoying your profession to be a declaration that it's really just a hobby.

So, I won't say it out loud, but I am up to 2am formatting a book -- multi-leveled text, tables, diagrams -- ah...order, organization, information, details, the beauty of a display font.

Well, my other "employers" are going to be awake in a few hours. Just don't make me answer question number one about that job....

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

You don't have to say it twice.


Once will work. Like, "x with vanilla bean custard and orange chocolate sauce." Or maybe custard with a raspberry sauce. Or maybe with ice cream and chocolate, but that's not really my favorite. Now, when my brother saw Food&Wine say this, well, he truly didn't have to say it twice to me. Let's just say it out loud...."Hazelnut profiteroles with blue cheese and grapes." There will be a lot to be thankful for.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Time in a bottle.

Time's up. Time to get going. Do you have the time? It's about time. Time! Time to make a change. Time flies. The best time of day. You have to make the time. I just don't have the time. I wish I had time. We need time to talk. Time to go! Is it time yet? How much more time? When will it be time? The time is now. Take your time. Wish I had the time. What time is it? Time for bed.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Time traveler.


It's time. For traveling. The pace of travel lately has been, well, fabulous. I love my children and I am quite a homebody that loves being in my house. And it always feels good to come home. But Seattle...rocked. Memphis...big value. Chicago coming up...out of this world. Three cities in six weeks. It just confirms one of my life priorities. I'm so happy to have made the time. T squared, baby.