Lizardek

27
Jan
2004

WHEN WORK GETS YOU DOWN…

List the good things about the day in bullet points! My Tuesday morning massage which reprieved me from a half hour of the meeting I was stuck in today from 8:30 until 1:30 Planning a dinner date for next week with our friends Emily & Martin Karin’s coughing non-stop and running a low-grade fever, meaning we’re probably staying home tomorrow (not a good thing that she’s sick or that we’ll probably have a bad night, but I can stay home from work with a clear conscience πŸ™‚ A phone call from my mom, during which both kids talked to her...

27
Jan
2004

DENIED

Last night’s meeting was an energy kick. I went into town right after work and scored two books at the lovely Hamrelius bookstore which has great old-timey bookstore atmosphere and a chimey bell when you open the glass-paned door. Tracey Chevalier’s new one, The Lady and the Unicorn, was out in paperback, and since I’ve been reading all these lists of great novels of the 20th century, etc., that I haven’t read, I picked up Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway as well. πŸ™‚ Then I had sushi (what else?!) and it was soooooooooo gooood. There were several new people at the...

26
Jan
2004

PASSWORD SCAM

Man, people are such assholes. πŸ™ Just saw this on LJ news: Password Scam 2004-01-26 Currently we’re seeing a number of abuse cases that describe accounts being broken into and used to spam communities, after the owners of those accounts entered their username and password in a form that was posted in various journals. The form claims to be a way of customizing your LiveJournal account. It’s not β€” it’s a password collection script. Please never, ever give your password to anyone for any reason. LiveJournal will never ask you for your password via email, or for any reason other...

26
Jan
2004

NOT JUST FOR CHILDREN

Excellent article in Newsweek about the crossover of young adult and children’s literature into adult mainstream reading and why*: …Or maybe grown-ups like children’s entertainment simply because it’s better than their own. Since writers can’t fall back on sex, romance or profanity, the storytelling has to be dramatic and clear. Critic Francis Spufford, who reread all his childhood favorites while writing his memoir, “The Child That Books Built,” believes that kids’ books fill a need for compelling stories currently missing in adult fiction. He blames modernism for encouraging experimentation at the expense of a sound narrative. “What’s happening now is...

26
Jan
2004

POWER OUTAGE

Yesterday felt crazy and out of control, and really LOUD, but that was mostly because I’ve been alone and quiet all week. The kids seemed to be everywhere, bouncing off the walls and ceilings. πŸ™‚ Karin ran in and out of the house all day visiting her neighborhood buddies. Anders’ parents came over. Another friend came over to go through kid’s clothes. Okay, so maybe it WAS a little crazy, and not just me. I cleaned out another closet and all of our old files with bank statements pitched that were over 7 years old. What a huge pile of...

25
Jan
2004

HOME AGAIN, HOME AGAIN, JIGGETY JIG

The two girls who came over today reduced my 9 bags of kids clothing to 2, which made me very happy. I got laundry, dishes, dusting, vacuuming done and the bathroom cleaned. I also scanned all the pictures, moved the old website pages to the archives and started editing photos before heading into town for the movie. Plans got switched around at the last second and it ended up being just Emily and I. Which was fine, we had fun. Under the Tuscan Moon was really good; I had absolutely no expectations and hadn’t read any reviews and enjoyed it...

24
Jan
2004

COUNTDOWN

This is the last day of my week sans family. I’m ready for them to come home, and find I’m thinking about them almost constantly, which is a good sign that I’m missing them. πŸ™‚ They won’t be home until really late, however, and I suspect the kids will be asleep, and plus, I’m going to a movie tonight with friends, so really I won’t see them until tomorrow (except Anders, HE’LL get a welcome home tonight :). Slept in but not too late. Now I have to do some cleaning, get showered and dressed. Then I’m working on my...

23
Jan
2004

RATTLE RATTLE

I’ve been thinking a lot about skeletons in the closet. Having an online journal, or I assume, ANY journal, makes you want to spill your guts about every aspect of your life, current and prior. Sometimes, it may be cathartic, but much of the time, I wonder if it’s necessary. I think it IS necessary to the growth of friendship, to be allowed in, to learn the nooks and crannies and reasons for behavior a friend displays. Usually, it furthers understanding or at least promotes tolerance. The person I am now is firmly rooted in the people I’ve been at...

22
Jan
2004

LOGO CONTEST

Figured I might as well spread the word that if any artists are reading this and are interested, our club is taking submissions for a new logo. We can’t pay anything, but will credit the winner on the website. Contest deadline is February 24th. It has to have AWC MalmΓΆ or American Women’s Club MalmΓΆ as part of the design, and should be scalable. If you have questions, let me know πŸ™‚