I'm looking for interesting podcasts - any recommendations?
Thanks!
Monday, April 14, 2008
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Wow-lau!
I had an absolutely fabulous time visiting Mom. We talked and hiked and talked and went to the beach and talked and ate and talked.... Mom is still doing great, living her dream, loving life.
Except for missing my babies, I didn’t want to come home. If I could figure out how to swing it, I’d go back in right now and not come back out.
For those I’ve friended on flickr, I’ve posted new photos. If you’re not currently my flickr friend and would like to be, email me and let me know.amy96839 at yahoo dot com
Grandpa
My grandfather died one year ago today.
He was a wonderful man: kind, giving, caring. He was spiritual, attended church regularly, and participated with church activities. He was married (and widowed) twice, both times to (in my opinion) difficult women. He served in World War II, worked for Corning Glass until retirement, drove for Meals on Wheels. He lived alone, drove himself, was full of life until the very end, and even had a new lady-friend – he had a more active social life than I do!My grandfather was possibly the sweetest person I’ve ever known. I miss him.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Hair-less

{I really think it looks a lot better than this picture shows.}
I'm enjoying it: it's quicker and easier to wash, rinse, and dry. Of course, I now have dozens of useless scrunchies and hair ties and I can't stick a pencil in the ponytail anymore, but those are small prices to pay for the ease and comfort.
So, what do you think of my new 'do?
{Updated with different photo 3/9/07}
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Music Notes
I really shouldn't listen to Toby Keith's Get My Drink On when I'm driving. The song just demands dancin'.
Sugarland's Stay is brilliant: the simple musical accompaniment is exactly what the {freakin' awesome} lyrics need, as is the simple, stark video. Kudos!
I would love to hear Garth perform More than a Memory live. Tho' the studio version has plenty of power...
I really like Kenny Chesney's latest CD, Just Who I Am: Poets and Pirates. I'm really glad he released Shiftwork with George Strait: "Talkin' 'bout a bunch of shi-------ftwork. A big ole pile of shi-------ftwork." Lots o' fun. The first two singles (Never Wanted Nothing More, Don't Blink) are actually my least favorite songs - don't get me wrong, they're good songs and good singles, I just enjoy most of the other songs more: Dancin' for the Groceries, Scare Me, Demons, Better as a Memory, Just Not Today. Normally with a song as fun as Got a Little Crazy, I would say that I would love to see a video for it, but nothing they could do would compare with the video that plays in my head when I listen to it: "I think I feel a fresh tattoo / What is it of? I wish I knew / Couldn't get more out of sight / It got a little crazy last night"
Sugarland's Stay is brilliant: the simple musical accompaniment is exactly what the {freakin' awesome} lyrics need, as is the simple, stark video. Kudos!
I would love to hear Garth perform More than a Memory live. Tho' the studio version has plenty of power...
I really like Kenny Chesney's latest CD, Just Who I Am: Poets and Pirates. I'm really glad he released Shiftwork with George Strait: "Talkin' 'bout a bunch of shi-------ftwork. A big ole pile of shi-------ftwork." Lots o' fun. The first two singles (Never Wanted Nothing More, Don't Blink) are actually my least favorite songs - don't get me wrong, they're good songs and good singles, I just enjoy most of the other songs more: Dancin' for the Groceries, Scare Me, Demons, Better as a Memory, Just Not Today. Normally with a song as fun as Got a Little Crazy, I would say that I would love to see a video for it, but nothing they could do would compare with the video that plays in my head when I listen to it: "I think I feel a fresh tattoo / What is it of? I wish I knew / Couldn't get more out of sight / It got a little crazy last night"
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Coffee, Again
Had a craving for coffee this morning. Although, I'm not sure who it's for, since nobody's talking yet.
Stay tuned...
Stay tuned...
Sunday, January 27, 2008
New Semester
The semester just started and I'm already tired. We're having lots of computer / website issues that are making me quite dizzy as I go 'round and 'round in little circles chasing solutions that just laugh at me as they dance out of the way.
It's a good thing I decided to not take any classes this semester.
I would be even more frustrated than I am, but for two things:
1. The library's {wonderful} Systems guy is just as stymied as I am, so I don't feel like a complete dolt.
2. I re-instated my Netflix account and have been enjoying my evenings and weekends with the fun that is NCIS. I'm part-way thru Season One and glad that there are several more seasons waiting...
It's a good thing I decided to not take any classes this semester.
I would be even more frustrated than I am, but for two things:
1. The library's {wonderful} Systems guy is just as stymied as I am, so I don't feel like a complete dolt.
2. I re-instated my Netflix account and have been enjoying my evenings and weekends with the fun that is NCIS. I'm part-way thru Season One and glad that there are several more seasons waiting...
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Packed?
Well, no, not completely. Yes, I've started. And yes, I have furry helpers.
I leave tomorrow for the East Coast. I start out in warm Orlando for 5 days of fun and then head up north to see how long it takes me to turn into an Amy-sicle. The snow can stop anytime between now and then. Please.
I leave tomorrow for the East Coast. I start out in warm Orlando for 5 days of fun and then head up north to see how long it takes me to turn into an Amy-sicle. The snow can stop anytime between now and then. Please.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Keeping in Touch
If your cell phone went kablooey, how many people would you be able to contact? What about your email service?
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Thanksgiving Already?
I'm thankful for all the same stuff from the past four years.
This year in particular, I'm thankful that my Dad and his wife invited me to share their Christmas vacation - we're going to Disney World!! And then I'm going to get to relax and visit with them and other friends and family up North - I'm trying to avoid thinking about how cold it's going to be.
I'm thankful that my Mom's dream has finally become a reality and that it has worked out the way she wanted (mostly). She's incredibly happy, for which I am incredibly thankful.
I'm thankful that I do not live in a country where:
I hope you have good things in your life to be thankful for and that you will have a great holiday weekend.
This year in particular, I'm thankful that my Dad and his wife invited me to share their Christmas vacation - we're going to Disney World!! And then I'm going to get to relax and visit with them and other friends and family up North - I'm trying to avoid thinking about how cold it's going to be.
I'm thankful that my Mom's dream has finally become a reality and that it has worked out the way she wanted (mostly). She's incredibly happy, for which I am incredibly thankful.
I'm thankful that I do not live in a country where:
"women are subject to numerous restrictions, including a strict dress code, a prohibition against driving and a requirement that they get a man's permission to travel or have surgery. Women are also not allowed to testify in court unless it is about a private matter that was not observed by a man, and they are not allowed to vote." CNN.com
I hope you have good things in your life to be thankful for and that you will have a great holiday weekend.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
Funnies from Others
Two of my favorite bloggers had posts recently (okay, last month - time is relative) that made me squirt soda out my nose (note to self: stop drinking when reading Bloglines).
You've been warned - hilarity follows:
Wil Wheaton's ill communication
Cherie Priest's Muzzle the Dogs of War
And although he hasn't made me squirt soda lately, I also highly recommend John Scalzi's Whatever and By the Way.
You've been warned - hilarity follows:
Wil Wheaton's ill communication
Cherie Priest's Muzzle the Dogs of War
And although he hasn't made me squirt soda lately, I also highly recommend John Scalzi's Whatever and By the Way.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Dresden Files
Once again*, I get hooked on a TV show and it gets canceled after a short run. And people wonder why I don't have cable...
Anyway, I really enjoyed the 12 episodes of The Dresden Files and if enough people buy the DVD {hint, hint} maybe we can initiate a reincarnation -- hey, it worked for Firefly.
Although not true to some of the details of the book series by Jim Butcher (which I am absolutely hooked on), I think the TV series captured the spirit of the world Butcher created.
And Paul Blackthorne is the ideal Harry Dresden. Mahalo, Paul, for bringing Harry to life so perfectly.
* Other short-lived shows that I liked: Brimstone, Mann and Machine, Now and Again (no, not the Sela Ward show - that was Once and Again).
There you have it, more evidence of what a strange, strange person I am...
Anyway, I really enjoyed the 12 episodes of The Dresden Files and if enough people buy the DVD {hint, hint} maybe we can initiate a reincarnation -- hey, it worked for Firefly.
Although not true to some of the details of the book series by Jim Butcher (which I am absolutely hooked on), I think the TV series captured the spirit of the world Butcher created.
And Paul Blackthorne is the ideal Harry Dresden. Mahalo, Paul, for bringing Harry to life so perfectly.
* Other short-lived shows that I liked: Brimstone, Mann and Machine, Now and Again (no, not the Sela Ward show - that was Once and Again).
There you have it, more evidence of what a strange, strange person I am...
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Text Talk
No profanity in this post, but I can't vouch for the comments.
While working at Astronomy, I had Yahoo! Radio playing on the computer. One of the commercials was sponsored by Chevy and was a "translation" guide for text messages. The first example was LOL; the second and third were gobbledy-gook that "translated" into features about some truck. The last one was WTF which they said stood for "Wow! That's fantastic!"
That's certainly not what I thought WTF stood for. How about you?
While working at Astronomy, I had Yahoo! Radio playing on the computer. One of the commercials was sponsored by Chevy and was a "translation" guide for text messages. The first example was LOL; the second and third were gobbledy-gook that "translated" into features about some truck. The last one was WTF which they said stood for "Wow! That's fantastic!"
That's certainly not what I thought WTF stood for. How about you?
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Feeling Old
The Beloit College Mindset List for the Class of 2011 lists some interesting facts about most of the students entering college this fall.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Stardust... and Bourne
The Bourne Ultimatum was a great movie: an edge-of-your-seat, almost non-stop action wild ride. If you liked the first two, you won't be disappointed.
I can't say enough good things about Stardust. It's wonderful, fantastic, amazing, insert other !!! adjectives here. It's a fantasy story about a young man who offers to retrieve a fallen star for his lady-love in exchange for her hand in marriage; he has one week or she will marry his rival. Of course, finding the star turns out to be the easy part...
Really, you need to stop reading this and whatever else you're doing and go see this movie.
I can't say enough good things about Stardust. It's wonderful, fantastic, amazing, insert other !!! adjectives here. It's a fantasy story about a young man who offers to retrieve a fallen star for his lady-love in exchange for her hand in marriage; he has one week or she will marry his rival. Of course, finding the star turns out to be the easy part...
Really, you need to stop reading this and whatever else you're doing and go see this movie.
Guaranteed Smile
...probably also at least giggles, if not downright laughter. If not, seek professional help. How can you not feel better after seeing these four kittens attacking a box...and each other, of course.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Hawai'i Weather
It's actually been a really good week: the earthquake was scary, but not as bad as last October; Hurricane Flossie petered out (we had no winds and not much rain); and the tsunami from the earthquake in Peru never materialized. Due to "projected weather-related hazards" schools were closed on Tuesday and Wednesday, and wow! did I get a lot done at home.
And, of course, Friday is a state holiday -- hooray for the two-day workweek!
And, of course, Friday is a state holiday -- hooray for the two-day workweek!
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Bye-Bye Bookshelf
I have officially canceled the amysbookshelf.com domain. I wasn't doing anything with it and my life is only going to get busier.
I will keep this blog and my flickr account (which only has three pix at the moment, but behind the scenes, I'm organizing my digital photos, sosoon eventually it will have more) and maybe some other communication tools in the future (Twitter intrigues me a bit, although right now mostly just to read what others are writing).
But for now, good-bye amysbookshelf.com -- I'm sorry I didn't make better use of you. My intentions were good.
I will keep this blog and my flickr account (which only has three pix at the moment, but behind the scenes, I'm organizing my digital photos, so
But for now, good-bye amysbookshelf.com -- I'm sorry I didn't make better use of you. My intentions were good.
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