A cat looks at you and says, 'You feed me, you shelter me, you play with me...I must be a god!'"
Monday, January 29, 2007
a great quote from PBS
Sunday, January 28, 2007
rainbows have nothing to hide
Another reason to like rainy days:
Friday, January 26, 2007
seeing the honorable sir
Monday, January 22, 2007
bleargh
[pity I can't train the cats to bring me water and soda crackers]
Sunday, January 21, 2007
we are winners!!
....WE WON!
Well, we came in third...but that gave us what I thought was the coolest of the prizes: a women's MINI watch [valued at $140!!]. On top of that, each car got a free MINI hat [the Che Guevara kind that Jen had been coveting, so that totally worked out] and a "MINI Motoring Heart" pin [commemorating MINI's charity work].
The drive itself was long, and it took a surprising amount of concentration to watch for the pie plates, and then figure out what was on them once you found one. Jen rocked...she had serious eagle eyes. We missed one sharp turn, but no harm...on turning around, we found a pie plate. Towards the end, after about 2.5 hours of focusing and watching for plates, we missed a turn [the map said "continue on <blah> road", when it should have said "bear right onto <blah> road"]. We ended up on this tiny dirt road heading into the hills...a fun drive, but not the right way. Luckily a gate barred the way not too far in, so we *knew* it was the wrong way. Back we went, found the correct turn, and even caught up with another MINI. We weren't the last ones in, so our egos remained fairly whole.
After everyone made it in, the dealership had a barbeque for us, and we all stood around guessing how many donated coats were stuffed into the MINI convertible [answer: an awesome 266...and they are hoping to break 300 before the end of this week]. Then we found out who won [THIRD PLACE, BABY!!! Awesome MINI watch...w00t!!], chatted a bit more, got a group picture taken in front of the MINI stuffed with coats [for MC^2 magazine...watch for us in the March/April issue!], and headed off into a gorgeous Sunday afternoon.
Wheeeeee!!!!
Thursday, January 18, 2007
well, of *course*...
...and it was working by the time she got there.
Of *course* it was. Sigh.
She was nice enough to leave a few space heaters in case it acted up again...keep your fingers crossed. The awful part now is I don't trust it...I have no idea when it may conk out again. I *hate* when things spontaneously fix themselves.
just ducky
During the coldest spell in the Bay Area for about eight years.
Color me thrilled.
Friday, January 12, 2007
every once in a while...
That cynicism suspension? Cities around the Bay Area and the state are making provisions for the cold, opening National Guard Armories for the homeless, setting up "warming shelters" around the cities, providing blankets and coats. People are pulling together to distribute warmer clothing, random people are giving blankets to people who need them, businesses are organizing coat drives.
I like the fact that so many people, including municipal governments, are coming together to help an "invisible" population, a group of people that are usually ignored, passed by, passed over. That when it really counts and is really needed, all of that is put aside and people take care of each other. We see it a surprising amount for these bitter and tired times...individuals caring for individuals, ignoring labels, borders, generalizations during a moment of crisis.
I wish it didn't take such extremes to get us there...
...but at least we get there.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
freaking out a little
I've been really lucky with the MINI, and the struts are the first big repair I've had to have in four years. But of course it hits out-of-warranty...and of course when all the other things are coming due.
Looks like ramen for lunch for a while...
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
a convergence of costs
Thank gods for the free lunches at work on Wednesdays...every little bit of savings helps.
Monday, January 08, 2007
you try to be a nice guy
Her lovely, ever-so-understanding response: "That is so ridiculousi dont know any of you that means that i certainly dont want mails of any of you" [all typos and bad grammar left intact]. Lovely, eh? She just didn't get it, and seems like she didn't bother to read my response [or didn't care in her indignation]. That's what I get for trying to be a good guy.
Sheesh.
Sunday, January 07, 2007
happy birthday, pepper!
Two years ago today, Pepper came into San Jose International airport. Smelling a bit worse for wear and completely confused by the flight from Ohio, and [we later found out] suffering from some nasty internal ailments and bugs, he proceeded to fit right into California life.
Thanks, Ben and Dixie, for Pepper. Thanks, Mom and Dad, for all the trouble you went to getting him out here to me. And thanks, Pepper, for putting up with it all.