7.28.2010

natalie angier

"It's a sad business when women indict other women for their take on life, for their choice of reproductive and emotional strategy. It may be understandable, given the role of female-female competition in recent human history, but I argue that it is maladaptive for women to continue on this course of she said/she said, the yowling and mud wrestling. We need each other now. " 
~Natalie Angier~
http://www.natalieangier.com/

Just want to thank you birds for not being these types of women.
also i may have to pass this book around to everyone when i finish it. just amazing.

7.23.2010

For Al.

Oh. God.

7.22.2010

oh bill

i was in the arcade with hubby getting my too fast too furious on and THIS is what was in the animal claw machine...



i seriously tried to get this for aly for like ten dollars worth of fifty cent games. i failed. ridiculous.

i hate forwards...

but i just LOVE this one. i thought instead of clogging inboxes i would put it here. love you.


A  young wife sat on a sofa on a hot humid day,
drinking iced tea and visiting with her Mother. As
they talked about life, about marriage, about the
responsibilities of life and the obligations of
adulthood, the mother clinked the ice cubes in her
glass thoughtfully and turned a clear, sober glance
upon her daughter.

  " Don't forget your Sisters,' she advised, swirling
thetea leaves to the bottom of her glass. 'They'll
be more important as you get older. No matter how
much you love your husband, no matter how much you
love the children you may have, you are still going
to  need Sisters. Remember to go places with them now  and then; do things with  them.'

'Remember that 'Sisters' means ALL the women...
your girlfriends, your daughters, and all your other
women relatives too. 'You'll need other women. Women   always do.'

What a funny piece of advice!' the young woman
thought.    Haven't I just gotten married?    Haven't I just joined the couple-world?   I'm now a  married woman, for goodness sake! A grownup! Surely  my husband and the family we may start will be all I need to make my life worthwhile!'

But she listened to her Mother. She kept contact  with her Sisters and made more women friends each  year. As the years tumbled   by, one after   another, she gradually came to understand that her Mom really  knew what she was talking about.   

As time  and nature  work their changes and their mysteries upon a woman,  Sisters are the mainstays of her life.

After more than 50 years of living in this world,  here is what I've learned:

THIS SAYS IT ALL:
Time passes.
Life happens.
Distance separates.
Children grow up.
Jobs come and go.
Love waxes and wanes.
Men don't do what they're supposed to do.
Hearts break.
Parents die.
Colleagues forget favors.
Careers end..
BUT.........

Sisters are there, no matter how much time and how
many miles are   between you. A girl friend is never farther away  than needing her can reach.

When you have to walk that lonesome valley and you
have to walk it by yourself, the women in your life
will be on the valley's rim, cheering you on,
praying  for you, pulling for you, intervening on
your  behalf, and  waiting with open arms at the
valley's end.

Sometimes, they will even  break the rules and walk
beside  you...Or come in and carry you out.

Girlfriends, daughters, granddaughters, daughters-in-law, sisters, sisters-in-law, Mothers,  Grandmothers, aunties, nieces, cousins, and extended  family, all bless our life!

The  world  wouldn't be the same without women, and
neither would I. When we began this adventure called
womanhood, we had no idea of the incredible joys or
sorrows that lay ahead. Nor did we know how much we  would  need each  other.

Every  day, we need each other still. Pass this on
to all the women who help  make your life meaningful.

I  just did. Short and  very sweet:

There are more than twenty angels in this world.

Ten  are peacefully sleeping  on clouds. Nine are

playing.  And one is reading  her email (or blog in our case) at this

moment.


Egh.

I don't know if it is the mid-summer sweats or blues or just general droopiness but i feel flat-haired, wilty make-uped (it's a word now), unpretty sweaty droopy clothed right now...i am thinking the solution is a hair cut. what do you think? i was thinking a chin length asymmetrical bob or, though i don't feel quite ready for it but always always love it once i have it...a pixie...Audrey Tautou/Ginnifer Goodwin style....what do you think?

7.19.2010

Girl Tip of the Day

You need to run out and buy the Goody Spin Pins. They are truly fantastic. They hold my hair all day without pulling or shifting. And they do the same for my sister's hair, which is aout 2.5 feet long and makes a ponytail 3 inches thick.

7.07.2010

Puppy Love

How can we have any when there are NO pictures and cute stories about him? Put that fancy phonei to work Puppy Mama! Is he still big on feet? Ladies, you should have seen this dog go for feet--and to hear his little growl! xoxo

7.05.2010

So Not Done.

I am the proud new owner of a 2008 Prius.

Already it's a love/hate relationship. I love the car; I hate that I have to pay for it every month.

Oh well. At least I won't get stranded on I-35.

7.02.2010

We were thinking of you all!

I wish we all could have been together in Omak as originally hoped for, but I can assure you all that Kathy and Parker have a beautiful home, some wonderful friends, and some pretty serious bocce skills. And Erin and Jordan now have the cutest puppy in the world. And my mosquito bites are all healed, too.