Friday, December 27

Well Christmas has come and gone. I participated, I ate, I didn't excercise and I feel like a fat lump. Christmas really isn't as much fun as an adult; I prefer New Year celebrations. This year there will be fireworks downtown, so may be that will be the peak of my holidays.

Thursday, December 19

Hmmm, I guess you can't argue with an online test!

I'm A Popular Cadbury's Flake!


I'm A Popular Cadbury's Flake! What Are You?


Take the Little Miss Alien Test.


The social calendar continues...
Today was the company Winterfest party, it was fun. We had a pot luck at lunchtime that was also a competition. I won for the best dessert - caramel shortbread :-)
We then went bowling. I suck at bowling, but I have to say it is way more fun with a beer or three! After work I met some girlfriends for the ornament exchange (the only day we could all make it). Later I'm pinting with Irish Kevin, we were supposed to go pinting yesterday but everything got pushed to today!
Good job I don't have to get up early tomorrow!
Good job I don't have to work tomorrow!

Monday, December 16

I'm halfway through a mega-social calendar; workers party on Friday, neighbors party on Saturday, friends round for dinner Sunday, sushi with a friend tonight, girls ornament exchange tomorrow (meet in the bar), pinting with Irish friend Wednesday, company Winterfest party Thursday. And if things keep going, there will be something scheduled for Friday and the weekend...sheesh!

So far I am only mildly sleep deprived and I think my liver is fairing well due to the fact I slowed down a little and soaked up the alcohol with food yesterday. I'm sure all the training I got in Scotland growing up helps too. The weird dreams have returned, last night I dreamed I kissed someone from my past. They are not scary dreams, just a little unsettling.

Thursday, December 12

I'm not really into poems, but I saw this poem and thought it was really beautiful.

“I Am Not Yours”
I am not yours, not lost in you,
  Not lost, although I long to be
Lost as a candle lit at noon,
  Lost as a snowflake in the sea.

You love me, and I find you still
  A spirit beautiful and bright,
Yet I am I, who long to be
  Lost as a light is lost in light.

Oh plunge me deep in love -- put out
  My senses, leave me deaf and blind,
Swept by the tempest of your love,
  A taper in a rushing wind.

-Sarah Teasdale (1884-1933)

Tuesday, December 10



Chris bought a chess set at the weekend; really nice 3.5 inch pieces and a gorgeous board. I used to play a lot as a kid because my Dad was a good chess player and my brother played in the British Chess Championships when he was about 12. So on Sunday, when we played our first game, there was a lot of pressure for me to whoop his ass, so I did. The next day I didn't feel very well and was sure he would be able to sneak one past me as I lost my queen to a silly mistake, but no -- I whooped his ass by checkmating his king in a tunnel of pawns. The third time we played he had been reading up and was on the attack from the start. He was so intent on the attack that he forgot to protect his king AND -- I whooped his ass by checkmating his king in a tunnel of pawns AGAIN!

Monday, December 9

Sheesh, I cannot believe how busy the shops and malls are. holly image I guess it's the same every year at this time, but I really thought we would see some of the affects of online shopping. I have done practically all my shopping online this year (she types smugly). The most traumatic thing I have done is wait in the Post Office (I got #61 when they were serving #39) and even then it was the airmail costs that traumatized me the most.

Wednesday, December 4

So today I discovered iframes. Yum!

I really need to keep up with this stuff, but it takes so much time and there are so many other cool things to play with!

Tuesday, December 3


I have become addicted to BBC America this year.
Earlier in the year I was watching a lot of Changing Rooms, perhaps because I had just moved into a new house with boring white walls that needed some color. When the weather got better I found myself watching Ground Force. The host is from Yorkshire where I spent my early years before moving to Scotland, so it is comforting to hear his voice and northern English sense of humor. The dust bowl of a back yard was also an influencing factor, as I longed to have Alan, Charlie and Tommy come and create an Italianate garden complete with pergola and water feature.
Now, I'm now enjoying So Graham Norton. His sexual innuendos and personality are a refreshing change from boring US TV.