Monthly Archive: April 2005

15
Apr
2005

NU RÄCKER DET*

If there’s one thing I’ve learned in 8 years of living in Sweden, as well as 6 years living in Europe as a teenager, not to mention all 40 of them moving around my whole life, it’s that if you get into playing the comparison game about the place you currently live, you might as well just go home already because nothing will ever measure up. I was always taught to view life as an adventure, and the places we moved and lived in were a part of that. There was never much point in comparing where we were with...

14
Apr
2005

DOUBLE SUCK

Geez louise, I’m sick. I’b so sick I habn’t wridden in 3 days. That’s pretty damn sick. *cough* “Nobody wants to read that,” says my mom. Dude. She’s right. More later. *wheeze* *snuck* Cracking Me Up: We Licked Our Hands

11
Apr
2005

SUCK

Uuuunnnggghhh…next time remind me to have more sympathy for my children when they’re sick with something I’m going to get. There should be a law that parents have to be sick first so that they know what they’re dealing with. Ow my head.

10
Apr
2005

SHED-YUL

The next two weeks are just insane. Insane, I tell you! Look! Look at this!! Am I right or am I right? Monday: Scout outing with Martin Tuesday: Car inspection Wednesday: choir Thursday: Open house & dance recital at school Friday: Sushi night and John arrives Saturday: Emily & Martin for dinner Sunday: Brunch and Tropikariet in Helsingborg Monday: Parent-teacher conference Tuesday: whoa. nothing! can it be true?? Wednesday: choir Thursday: Book group Friday: Social circle & dinner Saturday: Potluck AWC dinner Sunday: Scout outing and then dinner with Anders’ parents Monday: Mom & John leave, AWC monthly meeting My...

09
Apr
2005

BREWING & BURNING

I have a couple of essays or, at least, paragraphs, that I want to write about, but they seem to still be percolating. One is about the concept of sacred, and one is about the loss of a sense of proportion in the world and how that lies at the bottom of so many things I think are wrong with people nowadays. Hopefully they’ll bubble to the surface soon so I can spit them out and they can quit bothering me. The fever virus is obviously highly contagious because Karin came down with it last night and I have few...

08
Apr
2005

WHEEEEEKEND!

I’ll never stop missing my mom when she’s not with me. I don’t think I’ll ever be too old for my mama. And now she’s here! And it’s great. 🙂 It’s been a crazy couple of weeks with work and class and sick kids. Anders is going to be gone all next week on a business trip so I’m even more grateful that my mom is here to help out, and the kids have been wound tight as rubber-bands counting down the days to her arrival. Now they’re ignoring us all equally in the wake of the fun gifts that...

07
Apr
2005

BRIEF

Home again today with a feverish child (different one) which is giving me fits because WORK!* but at least I can get the last things done around the house before Mom comes tomorrow and burn that CD for galestorm. Thank goodness Anders and I can switch off mornings and afternoons. It Never Fails to Make Me Laugh: “I’m crushing your head!” *I know they don’t get sick on purpose to keep me from work, but AAGH.

05
Apr
2005

RUNNER UP

Karin: …If you weren’t here, would I have to get a new mama? Liz: *maniacally* NO! I’m your mama! I’m the best mama you’ll ever have and you’ll never have another mama because I’m the best mama in the whole wide world…*pause, then continuing brightly* …well, except for MY mama! SHE’S the best mama in the world! Martin: Ja, jag håller med.* Liz: *nodding* pause Liz: *affronted* HEY! Martin & Karin: *giggle madly* *Yes, I agree.

04
Apr
2005

REALLY RANDOM, ALSO EXCLAMATORY

I had to vote on 6 out of 17 books suggested for our next books for the AWC book group. Despite wanting to choose books that I’ve read because I know how good they are and I really want to share them, I managed to vote ONLY for books I haven’t yet read. Woot! My mom is going to be here in 3.5 days. Yay! I have a huge pile of CDs with songs on them that I want to mix for galestorm but just realized that 1) only about 10-11 songs fit on a CD if they’re not in...

03
Apr
2005

REGRESSION

It’s probably no secret that I love children’s books. I love the illustrations and the stories. I love the fantasy, the world-building, the freedom, the problem-solving. I love the evocation of earlier times. I love the imagination that flowers and blossoms and swells out of them. I can’t remember learning to read. I think I’ve always known how. I’ve been speed-reading since I was a child as well, and since reading was my primary and favorite source of entertainment, I’ve read A LOT. I keep good books, and I hunt down books I read as a child so I can...