I just fielded 4 calls AT THE SAME TIME. Literally, all 4 lines lit up at the same time. And even before I finished, I got 2 more. Woo!
I am really working for that iPod. I have decided that it will be 4GB refurb. Now I just have to pick a color! Green to match my bag? Red which is my new signature color? Blue as a pretty color? Pink as the oddly appealling wild card? Thoughts?
on Pandora: "Apparitions" - Matthew Good Band
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Monday, February 26, 2007
Girly-girl
I'm not sure how it happened today, but suddenly I was having some serious girly moments. I have recently been dreaming of cute flats and dresses. Part of that is spring fever, or rather fantasizing about not accidentally snorting snowflakes. Part of it is the sudden accessibility of actual income. The other part is the weird impulse.
It didn't help that my stylist called to see if I could come in for one last styling before she graduates to the next level. She flipped my hair and used the really nice products that I covet. But I can't quite justify $12 on shampoo. Even if it is good enough to eat. To say nothing of the wonders it does for my fine hair.
I even had the impulse to cook dinner! And coordinate my plate with my food. This was one impulse I should have resisted, because the marinade was kinda funky, the chicken was dry, and the rice was a strange mix. I knew I should have eat muffins. However, because I was cooking, Ernie the Fat Pug came down in hopes that I would share. Sure enough he got some of the chicken, and I fed him a grape tomato, which was possibly the most amusing moment of my whole day. Possibly even funnier than Arnie being faked out by mushrooms. The tomato kept popping out of his mouth. Then I think it exploded in his mouth. So he was making all sorts of goofy faces trying to eat it.
on the toob: Six Feet Under
It didn't help that my stylist called to see if I could come in for one last styling before she graduates to the next level. She flipped my hair and used the really nice products that I covet. But I can't quite justify $12 on shampoo. Even if it is good enough to eat. To say nothing of the wonders it does for my fine hair.
I even had the impulse to cook dinner! And coordinate my plate with my food. This was one impulse I should have resisted, because the marinade was kinda funky, the chicken was dry, and the rice was a strange mix. I knew I should have eat muffins. However, because I was cooking, Ernie the Fat Pug came down in hopes that I would share. Sure enough he got some of the chicken, and I fed him a grape tomato, which was possibly the most amusing moment of my whole day. Possibly even funnier than Arnie being faked out by mushrooms. The tomato kept popping out of his mouth. Then I think it exploded in his mouth. So he was making all sorts of goofy faces trying to eat it.
on the toob: Six Feet Under
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Weather report
Doode!
I am not generally a fan of the sleet. And being from VA, I have seen alot of icy precip. But Chicago adds the fun element of wind to sting you in the face with the sleet. Then it started sleeting/snowing in BIG chunks. It's still sleeting loudly, and now there is thunder and lightning!
I love weather sometimes. Especially when I don't have to go out in it. (I can't say I was dying to go to this Potluck in Lakeview.)
And for your viewing entertainment, an article on winter fashion dilemmas.
on the toob: Garden State
pic added 2/28/07
I am not generally a fan of the sleet. And being from VA, I have seen alot of icy precip. But Chicago adds the fun element of wind to sting you in the face with the sleet. Then it started sleeting/snowing in BIG chunks. It's still sleeting loudly, and now there is thunder and lightning!
And for your viewing entertainment, an article on winter fashion dilemmas.
on the toob: Garden State
pic added 2/28/07
Lite Jazz
After screwing up at work and feeling generally insecure (why have these schools not called me, showering me with money and praise??), I was really not feeling up to getting dressed and going to a concert.
But after a nap and 2 donuts, I was more open to suggestion. Pulled on a sweater and headed out to the bus. Which almost never came. To the point I was hallucinating buses on the horizon. Finally caught the #8 to the theatre, grabbed my ticket and seat.
Steppenwolf is hosting Traffic Jam, which is a 3 week series of concerts of different genres. Last night was John Pizzarelli, who recently released an album called "Dear Mr. Sinatra." So the 4 piece group (piano, guitar, standing bass, drum kit) played the standards with a lot of "improvising". It struck me as pretty formulaic, lacking alot of real interpretation. But the old fogies LOVED it. They laughed at all his jokes, clapped at random stuff. Not exactly a panty-flinging frenzy, fortunately.
My favorite part was probably "I Like Jersey Best" when he did an uncanny impression of Billie Holliday.
But hey, it was culture. I got a comp ticket. And I discovered that I live within walking distance of Steppenwolf. Now if only they would do some shows I actually want to see. Or better, hire me!
on Pandora: "Throw it Away" - Delta Goodrem
But after a nap and 2 donuts, I was more open to suggestion. Pulled on a sweater and headed out to the bus. Which almost never came. To the point I was hallucinating buses on the horizon. Finally caught the #8 to the theatre, grabbed my ticket and seat.
Steppenwolf is hosting Traffic Jam, which is a 3 week series of concerts of different genres. Last night was John Pizzarelli, who recently released an album called "Dear Mr. Sinatra." So the 4 piece group (piano, guitar, standing bass, drum kit) played the standards with a lot of "improvising". It struck me as pretty formulaic, lacking alot of real interpretation. But the old fogies LOVED it. They laughed at all his jokes, clapped at random stuff. Not exactly a panty-flinging frenzy, fortunately.
My favorite part was probably "I Like Jersey Best" when he did an uncanny impression of Billie Holliday.
But hey, it was culture. I got a comp ticket. And I discovered that I live within walking distance of Steppenwolf. Now if only they would do some shows I actually want to see. Or better, hire me!
on Pandora: "Throw it Away" - Delta Goodrem
Friday, February 23, 2007
Good/Bad
Good: After weeks of deep freeze, it is finally warming up. Like in the 40s. Requiring only 3 layers and my grown-up pea coat instead of the dork coat.
Bad: Next week it is supposed to get cold again, and wintry mixy.
Good: When I get up before 7AM, it is pretty and bright out.
Bad: With the new daylight savings time dates, this is going to change back to dark soon.
Good: My cold has largely lifted.
Bad: No more excuse to be pink-voidy or out of it.
Good: Care packages of muffins!
Bad: The same day pie and ice cream are on sale...
Good: I have a regular temp gig.
Bad: Now I work 6 days a week for the next 7 weeks.
Good: I have conquered my taxes!
Bad: I owe 2 states money.
Good: Interview with Indiana
Bad: Still no offers
(until I post my own picture, have one that cracks me up.)
on Pandora: "Running" - No Doubt
Bad: Next week it is supposed to get cold again, and wintry mixy.
Good: When I get up before 7AM, it is pretty and bright out.
Bad: With the new daylight savings time dates, this is going to change back to dark soon.
Good: My cold has largely lifted.
Bad: No more excuse to be pink-voidy or out of it.
Good: Care packages of muffins!
Bad: The same day pie and ice cream are on sale...
Good: I have a regular temp gig.
Bad: Now I work 6 days a week for the next 7 weeks.
Good: I have conquered my taxes!
Bad: I owe 2 states money.
Good: Interview with Indiana
Bad: Still no offers
And bad me. No pictures lately. I promise to do something picture-worthy this weekend. Even if it just more pictures of food. Like the 2 boxes of pastries in the company kitchen (unqualified good!)
(until I post my own picture, have one that cracks me up.)on Pandora: "Running" - No Doubt
Thursday, February 22, 2007
One of the "girls"
After a lengthy dry spell, I finally have a temp gig. And while it isn't as much fun as my 3 week assignment in January, it is 7 weeks of steady work/paychecks. I am in the Loop doing the receptionist thing. So from 8-10, it is ho-hum. From 10-12, it is insane (it takes me an hour to sort through all the mail and FedEx). But after lunch, it is terribly quiet. I have already read all the news I can find even remotely interesting. I need something to research besides all the sketchy people who want to "friend" me on MySpace.
However, the corporate environment is a little strange. They have a bitchin' game room. The President's admin watches her soap every day. I keep hearing the T-Mobile ring I use for Domestic God. And all the admins are referred to as "The Girls." And it's not just the men! The women call themselves "The Girls." Given that this is a construction/design company, I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the demographic is primarily male. But "The Girls" feels a little too "The Secretary is not a Toy".
That said, there is quite a selection of eye candy. Much of which has a nice Irish accent. I bet St. Patrick's Day ought to be pretty special here!
on Pandora: "Like a Child" - Junior Boy
However, the corporate environment is a little strange. They have a bitchin' game room. The President's admin watches her soap every day. I keep hearing the T-Mobile ring I use for Domestic God. And all the admins are referred to as "The Girls." And it's not just the men! The women call themselves "The Girls." Given that this is a construction/design company, I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the demographic is primarily male. But "The Girls" feels a little too "The Secretary is not a Toy".
That said, there is quite a selection of eye candy. Much of which has a nice Irish accent. I bet St. Patrick's Day ought to be pretty special here!
on Pandora: "Like a Child" - Junior Boy
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
And now for the interview portion of our competition...
As part of the seemingly endless recruitment/application process, I had a phone interview with Indiana University.
I parked next to the phone, equipped with my list of questions, why I want to go to IU, the material they gave me, my portfolio, and my computer. They called me at the appointed time. Part of the highly technical process - they put me on speaker phone. Each faculty member got to ask me one question. Most of these were questions I was familiar with (Why do you want to go to grad school? Why Indiana? Ideal season. Blah blah blah.) Not prepared for "favorite International director." Um, not super up on my international directors. So I said Baz Luhrmann.
I felt like I was in a beauty pageant trying to come up with a better answer than World Peace. (Thanks Miss Congeniality!) I should have been standing in 3rd position in 4 inch stilettos with big hair and a strapless gown, not in leisures, fuzzy penguin socks and unbrushed mane.
Still no offers. I keep trying to remind myself that it is early. Maybe this is why I found 2 gray hairs this morning.
on iTunes: "Clementine" - Elliott Smith
I parked next to the phone, equipped with my list of questions, why I want to go to IU, the material they gave me, my portfolio, and my computer. They called me at the appointed time. Part of the highly technical process - they put me on speaker phone. Each faculty member got to ask me one question. Most of these were questions I was familiar with (Why do you want to go to grad school? Why Indiana? Ideal season. Blah blah blah.) Not prepared for "favorite International director." Um, not super up on my international directors. So I said Baz Luhrmann.
I felt like I was in a beauty pageant trying to come up with a better answer than World Peace. (Thanks Miss Congeniality!) I should have been standing in 3rd position in 4 inch stilettos with big hair and a strapless gown, not in leisures, fuzzy penguin socks and unbrushed mane.
Still no offers. I keep trying to remind myself that it is early. Maybe this is why I found 2 gray hairs this morning.
on iTunes: "Clementine" - Elliott Smith
Chinese New Year
新年快樂
To celebrate the beginning of the Year of the Pig, my cousins and I went out and stuffed ourselves on yummy Chinese food.
(chow mein, courtesy of consumatron.com)
Did a little prowling around town looking for stuff for a field trip. Now I want another Chinese dress. Then again, I also want to locate a Chinese bakery to get my bao on. Methinks this might be a bad combination (potbelly in Chinese brocade)
on iTunes: "Sexelevatormuzic" - Thievery Corporation
updated 2/28/07
To celebrate the beginning of the Year of the Pig, my cousins and I went out and stuffed ourselves on yummy Chinese food.
I met them down in Chinatown to go to their favorite place, Lee Wing Wah. S. stepped up and took charge of the ordering. She is Auntie-in-Training. But her selections were great. Especially the salty-spicy squid. I could totally polish off an entire order of that myself. Squid dipped in light batter that is salty on the outside and has a nice afterburn. Yum. Black bean clams, 3 Treasure Chow Mein, Roast Duck and Won Ton soup. N. was trying to figure out what was most "lucky." Then again, these are the same people getting married on 7/7/07.
(chow mein, courtesy of consumatron.com)on iTunes: "Sexelevatormuzic" - Thievery Corporation
updated 2/28/07
Monday, February 19, 2007
I hate the partial-state
Since I have all the forms and some time to kill, I thought I would sit down and burn through my taxes. I figured if I didn't itemize, this should be pretty painless. Oy was I wrong.
The federal flew. I am looking at an awesome refund. It might even pay to fix my car! Then they showed me my state refunds. And suddenly I was owing crazy money, because both states thought they could charge me taxes on the money I made in the other state. Oh HELL NO. I mean, given that I am technically a resident of Virginia, I might let that slide, but Illinois does not get to claim that I made all my UVA salary while working odd jobs and an unpaid internship in Chicago. I need answers, but of course, today is a federal holiday (brilliant, Genius!).
I think I am going to have to file 2 paper returns. And I know that Illinois requires at least two forms, which just perusing look like I may have to bust out a slide rule. Ugh.
Add to this a touch of some bug. Mostly in my throat. So if I scarf down lots of Tylenol Cold with hot tea, I think/hope it will go away.
But it's above freezing for the first time in nearly a month! Maybe I will bust out the shorts and go for a walk. Or put away the dork coat and just wear 3 layers.
on iTunes: "Let Me Love You Boy" - Daft Punk
The federal flew. I am looking at an awesome refund. It might even pay to fix my car! Then they showed me my state refunds. And suddenly I was owing crazy money, because both states thought they could charge me taxes on the money I made in the other state. Oh HELL NO. I mean, given that I am technically a resident of Virginia, I might let that slide, but Illinois does not get to claim that I made all my UVA salary while working odd jobs and an unpaid internship in Chicago. I need answers, but of course, today is a federal holiday (brilliant, Genius!).
I think I am going to have to file 2 paper returns. And I know that Illinois requires at least two forms, which just perusing look like I may have to bust out a slide rule. Ugh.
Add to this a touch of some bug. Mostly in my throat. So if I scarf down lots of Tylenol Cold with hot tea, I think/hope it will go away.
But it's above freezing for the first time in nearly a month! Maybe I will bust out the shorts and go for a walk. Or put away the dork coat and just wear 3 layers.
on iTunes: "Let Me Love You Boy" - Daft Punk
Saturday, February 17, 2007
The Waddle
Along with my fashion-sense, I have also largely abandoned any semblance of grace when outdoors. In addition to the Dork Coat (even Ugly Betty looks cuter than me), I have taken to wearing boots, and several layers, including the occasional double-socks or double-pants. I feel like one of those kids in a snow suit who can't move without falling down. Since my legs are proportionately longer, I am able to move. I call it the Waddle. Not unlike a penguin, I waddle down the street. The puffiness of the coat keeps my arms away from my body (and frequently flailing to keep my balance). The layers make it harder to move well, especially since I can't always feel my legs anyways. Add to this the varying terrain. With the recent snow and cold, there is ice, there are unshoveled or slushy sidewalks and narrow pathways. This really does not increase that catwalk-like grace. I am sliding, skidding, and really doing whatever it takes not to fall on my well-padded ass, or the unsuspecting person in front of me.
However, the sun is peeking out. Next week is supposed to be above freezing. And all this snowy terrain is doing wonders for my inner thigh muscles. So once I shed all these damn layers, I might be hot. Or just overheated.
on Pandora: "Visiting Angels" - Roni Size
However, the sun is peeking out. Next week is supposed to be above freezing. And all this snowy terrain is doing wonders for my inner thigh muscles. So once I shed all these damn layers, I might be hot. Or just overheated.
on Pandora: "Visiting Angels" - Roni Size
Friday, February 16, 2007
Flux capacitor
I really just used that subject because it sounded cool and vaguely relevant.
Today I tossed a couple more metaphorical balls into the air. And there they sit, suspended as if time stood still or just moved so fast you couldn't tell the difference.
I got up, I blew dried my hair, which I am becoming more adept at, yet is still an act of futility, as the hair is either destroyed by going outside, or more than 20 minutes. *sigh* Because I had interviews today. I met with a temp agency trying to place me into contract work. Then I met with a temp agency trying to place me in their office permanently. Going along with my interview yesterday.
So I have job options! Apparently my resume is pretty slick. And I type much faster than I realised. (On two separate tests on two different occasions, I scored 72WPM.) Both interviews went really well after I slogged through tons of paperwork. Here are the options:
1. Contract
Pros:
Pros:
3. More temping
Pros:
Add to the job trilemma the fact that I should be hearing from school(s) in the next couple of days, weighing those options. And my favorite playmate is leaving for India this weekend.
But impressively, I am handling things pretty well. More marveling at all the pretty orbs of possibility floating above my head. But it was still a pie-for-dinner night. (I have been feeling oddly weak all day. I am hoping it's just low blood sugar and maybe a touch of stress. None of my more dramatic fainting though.)
Thoughts? Inspirational, non-emoticon ideas?
on iTunes: "Come Around" - Rhett Miller
Today I tossed a couple more metaphorical balls into the air. And there they sit, suspended as if time stood still or just moved so fast you couldn't tell the difference.
I got up, I blew dried my hair, which I am becoming more adept at, yet is still an act of futility, as the hair is either destroyed by going outside, or more than 20 minutes. *sigh* Because I had interviews today. I met with a temp agency trying to place me into contract work. Then I met with a temp agency trying to place me in their office permanently. Going along with my interview yesterday.
So I have job options! Apparently my resume is pretty slick. And I type much faster than I realised. (On two separate tests on two different occasions, I scored 72WPM.) Both interviews went really well after I slogged through tons of paperwork. Here are the options:
1. Contract
Pros:
- 6 months of regular work with no expectations of me staying
- crazy money
- data entry makes me want to slit my wrists with a keyboard (it's a big one, so it's worth 2.)
Pros:
- regular salary
- benefits
- I am leaving in 6 months or less, which makes me an ass.
3. More temping
Pros:
- great flexibility
- no guarantees of work to pay bills
Add to the job trilemma the fact that I should be hearing from school(s) in the next couple of days, weighing those options. And my favorite playmate is leaving for India this weekend.
But impressively, I am handling things pretty well. More marveling at all the pretty orbs of possibility floating above my head. But it was still a pie-for-dinner night. (I have been feeling oddly weak all day. I am hoping it's just low blood sugar and maybe a touch of stress. None of my more dramatic fainting though.)
Thoughts? Inspirational, non-emoticon ideas?
on iTunes: "Come Around" - Rhett Miller
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Sounds familiar
I'm watching America's Ballroom Challenge on PBS. I love it. And in addition to the amazing young dancers, I just heard a couple of familiar tunes in the International Standard. Who knew you could dance standard to "Smells Like Teen Spirit"? In shredded jeans and t-shirts. They even incorporated headbanging! And then the next show dance was a tango. To "Sin Rumba" off a CD I have only ever seen (and bought from) Argentina. I felt so cool!
But I think "Dontcha Wish Your Girlfriend" was a bit trashy. And oh puke. "Memory" as Viennese. Yawn.
But I think "Dontcha Wish Your Girlfriend" was a bit trashy. And oh puke. "Memory" as Viennese. Yawn.
French toast orgy
Taking advantage of yet another day off, I had lunch with my intern homie before she leaves for India. Since Vietnamese was too close to the work she was avoiding, and Japanese is closed on Wednesdays, we ended up at Toast. We had tried going there for brunch, which was a mistake, given how absurdly crowded it was. But Wednesday lunch was a bit more manageable.
Toast (great name, even better logo!) is sort of upscale diner. A promotion from our usual Clarke's. And as soon as I opened the menu, it jumped out at me. French toast orgy. I read closer. Stuffed french toast in chocolate, pureed strawberries or marscapone. Covered in yogurt with granola, honey and fresh fruit. I toyed with the chicken-apple sausage, but tried to contain my gluttony. The biggest dilemma was which of the three flavors. Then the waiter told me I could get one of each, and I nearly kissed him. (It is VD day, after all.) Oh the grand decadence!!
(after. it's seasonal art!)
It was such a sensual, satisfying experience I nearly had to take off my pants. Largely because they couldn't so much accommodate my lunch.
Afterwards, I tried to walk some of it off as I trudged down unshoveled sidewalks of 8 inches of snow to the library to restock on books. And it was the most gorgeous day that it has been in 3 weeks. Clear, cloudless blue skies. Only the occasional wind. Temps above 0. Ah.
Hopefully I will snag a gig tomorrow. The good part of being off - I can intercept calls for interviews. 3 in 2 days!
on iTunes: "Way to Your Heart" - Persephone's Bees
Toast (great name, even better logo!) is sort of upscale diner. A promotion from our usual Clarke's. And as soon as I opened the menu, it jumped out at me. French toast orgy. I read closer. Stuffed french toast in chocolate, pureed strawberries or marscapone. Covered in yogurt with granola, honey and fresh fruit. I toyed with the chicken-apple sausage, but tried to contain my gluttony. The biggest dilemma was which of the three flavors. Then the waiter told me I could get one of each, and I nearly kissed him. (It is VD day, after all.) Oh the grand decadence!!
The berries were fresh, plump blackberries and blueberries and strawberries. Honeydew, grapes. Natural yogurt. To say nothing of the amazing stuffed french toast. To my surprise, the strawberry was probably the best.
(after. it's seasonal art!)It was such a sensual, satisfying experience I nearly had to take off my pants. Largely because they couldn't so much accommodate my lunch.
Afterwards, I tried to walk some of it off as I trudged down unshoveled sidewalks of 8 inches of snow to the library to restock on books. And it was the most gorgeous day that it has been in 3 weeks. Clear, cloudless blue skies. Only the occasional wind. Temps above 0. Ah.
Hopefully I will snag a gig tomorrow. The good part of being off - I can intercept calls for interviews. 3 in 2 days!
on iTunes: "Way to Your Heart" - Persephone's Bees
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Snowing and Blowing
While I don't have an official measurement, there is snow all over the place and the streets look awful. Unlike Virginia, it actually snows here. But instead of big wet flakes, there are little snow flecks. It's a storm of potent flurries. And it is blowing all over the place, which made walking outside at all is somewhere between unpleasant and impossible.
(I'm sure I would have more clever things to say, but other than climbing into my boots at 7.30AM to move my car, I hunkered down with my plague book and just watched.)
My own stylist
One of my favorite features of chicago.craigslist is the Free section. In addition to effectively picking through people's cybertrash and lists of futons, they have free services. And with my "open" schedule, I am able to take advantage.
I have had my hair trimmed (when it was extra long and gross on the ends), cut at a swanky salon, and styled. On 3 separate occasions. And Wintre, the stylist gave me her number to call her if I had a free Monday to come in. (I have "virgin" hair and a "do whatever" attitude that seems to work well with trainees.)
Since temping has been slow lately, I gave her a call yesterday. And she gave me a terribly cute, rather retro style. (Like this, but with my shorter, darker hair.) Parting it on the side I never parted it on. And I loved it. Now she has asked me if I am interested in waiting a few weeks for her to start cutting hair. She has notions about a bob with bangs. I love it! I feel so slick having a "stylist."
on iTunes: Scrubs podcast
I have had my hair trimmed (when it was extra long and gross on the ends), cut at a swanky salon, and styled. On 3 separate occasions. And Wintre, the stylist gave me her number to call her if I had a free Monday to come in. (I have "virgin" hair and a "do whatever" attitude that seems to work well with trainees.)
Since temping has been slow lately, I gave her a call yesterday. And she gave me a terribly cute, rather retro style. (Like this, but with my shorter, darker hair.) Parting it on the side I never parted it on. And I loved it. Now she has asked me if I am interested in waiting a few weeks for her to start cutting hair. She has notions about a bob with bangs. I love it! I feel so slick having a "stylist."
on iTunes: Scrubs podcast
Monday, February 12, 2007
Native
HAHAHA! I was just watching an ancient episode of ER (back when they didn't suck). And I caught an error. Besides the fact that you could see faces and scarves appeared more like accessories than necessities, Doug said that he was waiting on the corner of Dearborn and Clark. No can do! They run parallel!
This is right up there with people asking me directions!
This is right up there with people asking me directions!
Bull terrier
While I am nowhere near a place in my life to own a dog, and I am more likely to get cats, if I got a dog that wasn't a rescue special, I would like a bull terrier. I never thought of myself as breed-specific, but when I was researching Sylvia, I found this breed and feel in love with their goofy, eggplant-shaped faces. And they are nice dog-sized animals. Rather than glorified rats or small horses. With big paws.
Turns out they are very big with dog shows, with Rufus, a bull-terrier being the reigning champ.
"Terrier comes from the Latin word terra meaning ‘earth’ and according to the Westminster Kennel Club Guide Book definition, describes dogs with stamina, unwavering determination and courage to go to ground after their game... However, over the years their terrier traits have given them a reputation for being excellent guard dogs. Flip the coin, and they are also known for their unmatched loyalty and devotion to their owners." (courtesy of MSNBC.com)
And someone told me they laugh. This makes them sound even more awesome as pets. But what struck me is that these are qualities I look for in myself and other people. I guess there is something in the whole dogs matching their owners idea.
Turns out they are very big with dog shows, with Rufus, a bull-terrier being the reigning champ.
"Terrier comes from the Latin word terra meaning ‘earth’ and according to the Westminster Kennel Club Guide Book definition, describes dogs with stamina, unwavering determination and courage to go to ground after their game... However, over the years their terrier traits have given them a reputation for being excellent guard dogs. Flip the coin, and they are also known for their unmatched loyalty and devotion to their owners." (courtesy of MSNBC.com)
And someone told me they laugh. This makes them sound even more awesome as pets. But what struck me is that these are qualities I look for in myself and other people. I guess there is something in the whole dogs matching their owners idea.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Bits and Pieces
Odd jobs I'd like to have:
- location scout for film - find the right image/scene. feasibility
- Tom Hanks or Sandra Bullock's assistant - thinking actors with a work ethic
- interior designer for model homes - go go IKEA
- editor of medical info - I like helping to compose, and something about infectious disease is cool.
- (I think I am just attracted to specificity and composition. With a touch of editting. Hmm.)
just got sucked into MySpace. I need friends.
went out for a birthday party, accidentally sponsored by "Spence" who came to the bar alone with a stack of cash and bought everyone drinks all night. And I didn't even have to flirt for free beer! met a bunch of fun people who will be at my cousins' wedding this summer. Ah beer bonding.
Look: a car even dirtier than mine!
must try whirlyball. Involves bumper cars, lacrosse scoops and beer. mental note: don't read books about the plague when you are eating dinner.
on iTunes: "Don't Be Light" - Air
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Sunburned penguin
Spamber came up with the best description for the look I was sporting as I waited for the bus, hunched down into my dork coat, swaddled in scarves. Fat sunburned penguin.
I wasn't the only one, though. Lately, everyone has been super-bundled, looking like a line of Kenny's waddling down the street. And my inclination to run home, pull on PJs and wrap myself in a comforter to watch movies and eat crap was validated. They call it cabin fever.
And I should stop complaining about the weather, since it is above zero. And look, the river isn't TOTALLY frozen!
on Pandora: "Stronger" - Lamb
I wasn't the only one, though. Lately, everyone has been super-bundled, looking like a line of Kenny's waddling down the street. And my inclination to run home, pull on PJs and wrap myself in a comforter to watch movies and eat crap was validated. They call it cabin fever.
And I should stop complaining about the weather, since it is above zero. And look, the river isn't TOTALLY frozen!
on Pandora: "Stronger" - LambFriday, February 09, 2007
Shocking
Apparently the super-soft sweaters make you extra prone to static. So the pain of shocking yourself kinda outdoes the soft squishy texture of the sweater. And the fact that my stylin' desk is rimmed in metal means today could be a long, painful day.
Also shocking, Anna Nicole. I read that and thought - No Shit! Well that was unexpected (but not really) Maybe now they will stop talking about that extremely weird astro-nut story.
Also shocking, Anna Nicole. I read that and thought - No Shit! Well that was unexpected (but not really) Maybe now they will stop talking about that extremely weird astro-nut story.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Cosmic Muffin's deal with CTA
As I struggled to get home, I got a big snootful of Cosmic Muffin dung. Yup. I know that smell.
Coming out of the library downtown, I debated my route home. Walk a couple blocks to the 22/36? Climb up to the Brown Line? Or just walk half a block to the red line? I dashed down the stairs out of the wind just as a north-bound train arrived. Sweet!
Cozied into my seat. But we weren't going anywhere. Literally. An announcement came over the speakers:
"Due to a medical emergency at the Addison stop, all power has been cut off in both directions. We hope to restore service shortly."
No problem, I just came from the library, so I could choose between Sara Paretsky or The Great Mortality. (I love me some infectious disease books.) Which was a great plan until CTA officials kicked us out of the train. Ugh. Pulled the hat and gloves and hood back on to find the 22.
Like everyone else.
I lent my phone to a girl who had to call work. Because this is really beyond the usual "trains running late" scope. We all crowded onto the 22, which is usually not this crowded at 2PM in the afternoon (like when I caught it home after my interviews. strangely comforting in its familiarity.) So people are speculating what "medical emergency" meant. Rumor had it some guy committed suicide and CTA had to scrape him off the rails. Lots of talk about Jesus. But no matter how entertaining it is to gossip about rail pizza or the Cosby kids (unrelated) we all noticed that the bus wasn't moving at Chicago & Dearborn. Cars were going by, the light was changing. OK. Maybe it was the guy in the wheelchair with the TUBA taking a while to board.
Nope.
This bus was out of commission. So all of us who had been shooed off the red-line trains were similarly removed from the 22. To wait for the next bus, which was pretty crowded because of the red-line. At least they didn't charge me a transfer. People blamed this on the devil (he's not into petty, non-evil things, but it is right up the alley of Cosmic Muffin.)
What should have taken 1 train and 20 minutes took 1 broken train, 1 broken bus, 1 functional bus and an hour to get home. Good thing I was not having major body issues (didn't have to pee or eat desperately, which could have made things REAL ugly.) And since I didn't have anywhere to get but home after a few hours at work, I could appreciate the humor. HA! I laugh at you Cosmic Muffin! (And now I should probably hide under my desk for that....)
on iTunes: "Feel Good Inc" - Gorillaz
Coming out of the library downtown, I debated my route home. Walk a couple blocks to the 22/36? Climb up to the Brown Line? Or just walk half a block to the red line? I dashed down the stairs out of the wind just as a north-bound train arrived. Sweet!
Cozied into my seat. But we weren't going anywhere. Literally. An announcement came over the speakers:
"Due to a medical emergency at the Addison stop, all power has been cut off in both directions. We hope to restore service shortly."
No problem, I just came from the library, so I could choose between Sara Paretsky or The Great Mortality. (I love me some infectious disease books.) Which was a great plan until CTA officials kicked us out of the train. Ugh. Pulled the hat and gloves and hood back on to find the 22.
Like everyone else.
I lent my phone to a girl who had to call work. Because this is really beyond the usual "trains running late" scope. We all crowded onto the 22, which is usually not this crowded at 2PM in the afternoon (like when I caught it home after my interviews. strangely comforting in its familiarity.) So people are speculating what "medical emergency" meant. Rumor had it some guy committed suicide and CTA had to scrape him off the rails. Lots of talk about Jesus. But no matter how entertaining it is to gossip about rail pizza or the Cosby kids (unrelated) we all noticed that the bus wasn't moving at Chicago & Dearborn. Cars were going by, the light was changing. OK. Maybe it was the guy in the wheelchair with the TUBA taking a while to board.
Nope.
This bus was out of commission. So all of us who had been shooed off the red-line trains were similarly removed from the 22. To wait for the next bus, which was pretty crowded because of the red-line. At least they didn't charge me a transfer. People blamed this on the devil (he's not into petty, non-evil things, but it is right up the alley of Cosmic Muffin.)
What should have taken 1 train and 20 minutes took 1 broken train, 1 broken bus, 1 functional bus and an hour to get home. Good thing I was not having major body issues (didn't have to pee or eat desperately, which could have made things REAL ugly.) And since I didn't have anywhere to get but home after a few hours at work, I could appreciate the humor. HA! I laugh at you Cosmic Muffin! (And now I should probably hide under my desk for that....)
on iTunes: "Feel Good Inc" - Gorillaz
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
A different kind of hate
I am watching American Ballroom Challenge, which features not only professional dancers, but also younger demos. Including a pair of 11 year olds who dance a better tango than I ever will. They have precision and polish and maturity. Stunning. Reminded me of the little boy in Buenos Aires who couldn't get any of the little girls to dance with him. And he was amazing! And I hate them.
Watching this really makes me miss dancing. I love dancing, in any form. And I haven't done it in so long. Certainly not that well. *sigh* I want to get hooched out and bust my groove. Then again, I will never be the all-legs and fringe kinda girl.
But this has made me laugh out loud. Mostly at the "Splish Splash" swing, which involved a guy in a robe, shower cap and bunny slippers (and Sponge Bob boxers). Hilarious, playful, and the fogies hated it.
Watching this really makes me miss dancing. I love dancing, in any form. And I haven't done it in so long. Certainly not that well. *sigh* I want to get hooched out and bust my groove. Then again, I will never be the all-legs and fringe kinda girl.
But this has made me laugh out loud. Mostly at the "Splish Splash" swing, which involved a guy in a robe, shower cap and bunny slippers (and Sponge Bob boxers). Hilarious, playful, and the fogies hated it.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
My kind of domestic
After cleaning the bathroom, my roommate made black spots (shoes?) in it. But when I went downstairs to fix dinner, I found the utensil drawer was off-track.
No problem! I busted out a toy I have been dying to try, and fixed that right up. Then I enjoyed a dinner of soy sauce chicken and CUPCAKE!
I do so much better with the tools and eating of baked goods than conventional domesticity. I also enjoy electricianing. But I don't think I have the crack to be a plumber.
on iTunes: "It's Coming Down" - Cake
External Temp: 7F (see, it's above zero! Everybody do a dance!)
on iTunes: "It's Coming Down" - Cake
External Temp: 7F (see, it's above zero! Everybody do a dance!)
Job thoughts
On my first day without a temp gig in 3 weeks, I have been enjoying a certain level of laziness, mixed with a flurry of domesticity. I felt compelled to clean the bathroom and floors and bake cupcakes. Maybe it was the weather (snowy and cold) or the hormones, but it was probably the caffeine. Ah caffeine. Probably also why I felt the need to do push-ups. And the cupcakes because I don't have a sufficient supply of junk food in the house.
Now I am trying to figure out plans of gainful employment. I am frantically applying for jobs, especially involving those health insurance. And it is slow in the temp world. And my bills are starting to kick in.
Then again, I don't think it is hugely inconsiderate to take a job for only 3 or 6 months. Because I am applying for an Assistant to the Executive Director/Company Manager position at Virginia Shakespeare Festival. Then again, do I want to spend another infernal summer in Williamsburg? With all the Quadricentennial chaos? I am thinking fun and lazy, with free housing, since I am not locked into a lease. This would start in late May.
And of course, the great objective is to be starting grad school in August or September. (which is looking more and more possible, based on conversations with 2 schools).
On one hand, I want the regular income and schedule of a permanent job. Then again, I hate to be so flaky with a job.
I have a couple interviews on the backburner. And someone wants to hire me for second shift - 3PM-11PM. Which would effectively kill my theatre schedule. Then again, I'm not really doing theatre right now. And maybe I could do day rehearsals at VG again?
ugh.
Now I am trying to figure out plans of gainful employment. I am frantically applying for jobs, especially involving those health insurance. And it is slow in the temp world. And my bills are starting to kick in.
Then again, I don't think it is hugely inconsiderate to take a job for only 3 or 6 months. Because I am applying for an Assistant to the Executive Director/Company Manager position at Virginia Shakespeare Festival. Then again, do I want to spend another infernal summer in Williamsburg? With all the Quadricentennial chaos? I am thinking fun and lazy, with free housing, since I am not locked into a lease. This would start in late May.
And of course, the great objective is to be starting grad school in August or September. (which is looking more and more possible, based on conversations with 2 schools).
On one hand, I want the regular income and schedule of a permanent job. Then again, I hate to be so flaky with a job.
I have a couple interviews on the backburner. And someone wants to hire me for second shift - 3PM-11PM. Which would effectively kill my theatre schedule. Then again, I'm not really doing theatre right now. And maybe I could do day rehearsals at VG again?
ugh.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Hug your heater
Oh holy crap is it cold outside. Like so cold they need a new word for it. I mean, if the Inuits have 57 words for snow, I wonder how many words they have for cold. Because just adding intensifiers to cold doesn't fully express it.
I am at work with the heater cranked to high, wearing 4 layers and I am STILL cold. Short of wrapping myself around it in a confined space, I need gloves or something. I haven't been this cold indoors since Yellow House. And at least there it was socially acceptable to hug the heater while wrapped in blankets, a cat, sitting 9 inches from the fire.
Current temp: -9F. Windchill is -25F.
This is vicious and painful. The cold smacks you so hard it brings tears to your eyes, which you quickly have to wipe away lest they FREEZE IN YOUR EYES. The whole corrective vision thing is a little tricky. Contacts can dry out, but my glasses fog up when I try to cover my face. Which is pretty necessary if you still want to have skin on your cheeks. Not even feeling, just skin. The cold air makes you choke. All this and you are waddling ala kid-overdressed-in-snow-suit to get to the bus. Then do the little dance to keep moving and warm. You can't really see anyone because you are so bundled, which is good, because you can't watch them tough it out or laugh at you.
But I am getting some cardio. As I haul ass from point A to B to minimize exposure.
I am at work with the heater cranked to high, wearing 4 layers and I am STILL cold. Short of wrapping myself around it in a confined space, I need gloves or something. I haven't been this cold indoors since Yellow House. And at least there it was socially acceptable to hug the heater while wrapped in blankets, a cat, sitting 9 inches from the fire.
Current temp: -9F. Windchill is -25F.
This is vicious and painful. The cold smacks you so hard it brings tears to your eyes, which you quickly have to wipe away lest they FREEZE IN YOUR EYES. The whole corrective vision thing is a little tricky. Contacts can dry out, but my glasses fog up when I try to cover my face. Which is pretty necessary if you still want to have skin on your cheeks. Not even feeling, just skin. The cold air makes you choke. All this and you are waddling ala kid-overdressed-in-snow-suit to get to the bus. Then do the little dance to keep moving and warm. You can't really see anyone because you are so bundled, which is good, because you can't watch them tough it out or laugh at you.
But I am getting some cardio. As I haul ass from point A to B to minimize exposure.
Sunday, February 04, 2007
URTA recap
I am only now starting to fully process my URTA interviews, which were yesterday. When I got home at 2, I just fixed a quick lunch and climbed into bed to watch the Scrubs marathon. It was so nice to just lay there with no guilt about not running around like a crazy person.
Yesterday started bright and early. Well, just early. So early it was not bright out yet. Showered. Blew dried my hair, put on makeup and my suit. (which made so much sense when Sara Falconer laughed about this experience basically being a strange form of speed dating.) Clunked down the stairs to fix some oatmeal before catching the bus. And my lovely landlady took pity on my plight and drove me into town for my interviews, which took the stress level down a notch.
Met at 8.30AM in the lobby for a final briefing and handing out schedules. Scoped the competition. Did my fair share of psyching out before my first interview. Chatted briefly with the Flaky Intern.
Indiana - went really well. They seemed very impressed by my visual research and concept for Mother Courage. Woman also knew one of my recommenders and was from Charlottesville.
South Carolina - had great suck potential but felt good. Talked with the interviewer about what I had learned in 1 year since last we met. Talked about my intership, shows I had seen. This is my most exciting prospect.
Illinois State - My interviewer from last year didn't seem to remember me. Went well enough but no magic.
UCLA - least likely. Asked me some of the strangest questions. "What artist has most influenced your art?" Talked about Julie Taymor's work, which involved a certain amount of bullshitting. But he was underwhelmed by my plan to teach at the undergraduate level.
And I got to use my experience to help J. prepare for her undergrad interviews over margarita. Asked her questions I was asked, made up some new ones. Now she feels prepared.
on the tube: the Game.
Yesterday started bright and early. Well, just early. So early it was not bright out yet. Showered. Blew dried my hair, put on makeup and my suit. (which made so much sense when Sara Falconer laughed about this experience basically being a strange form of speed dating.) Clunked down the stairs to fix some oatmeal before catching the bus. And my lovely landlady took pity on my plight and drove me into town for my interviews, which took the stress level down a notch.
Met at 8.30AM in the lobby for a final briefing and handing out schedules. Scoped the competition. Did my fair share of psyching out before my first interview. Chatted briefly with the Flaky Intern.
Indiana - went really well. They seemed very impressed by my visual research and concept for Mother Courage. Woman also knew one of my recommenders and was from Charlottesville.
South Carolina - had great suck potential but felt good. Talked with the interviewer about what I had learned in 1 year since last we met. Talked about my intership, shows I had seen. This is my most exciting prospect.
Illinois State - My interviewer from last year didn't seem to remember me. Went well enough but no magic.
UCLA - least likely. Asked me some of the strangest questions. "What artist has most influenced your art?" Talked about Julie Taymor's work, which involved a certain amount of bullshitting. But he was underwhelmed by my plan to teach at the undergraduate level.
And I got to use my experience to help J. prepare for her undergrad interviews over margarita. Asked her questions I was asked, made up some new ones. Now she feels prepared.
on the tube: the Game.
Friday, February 02, 2007
Headless Chicken
With URTAs a matter of HOURS away, I am running my ass off trying to get everything done that needs to get done that I can think of.
Yesterday, I had to head way the help uptown to pick up a prescription. The only time I could possibly run this errand was last night. So imagine my near-hissy fit when I arrive at the counter, having spent an hour and a half on buses, only to have them tell me they closed two minutes ago. I told my sob story, found the restroom, nearly lost my shit, then I came back and they had found my prescription. Thank god.
Then today I spent all of tonight frantically trying to compose visual research for my new concept of Midsummer, which I couldn't match to my old imagery. Left work early to try to get to the library before 5. But I couldn't find the right bus. So I hoofed it over to the library. Frantically pulled my books off the library before racing to the counter. Only to be turned away at 5.02. This woman would not check me out! Are you kidding me? In addition to being out of breath and without my books, I was also really overheated. In 9F weather, I still managed to get too hot.
Tried navigating ridiculously crowded trains to get home. Since I wasn't able to check out my books, I tried a new tactic. Book stores and receipts. I was all excited when I found a Matisse book in the bargain section of B&N. Ran upstairs to go through the arts section. Found a few options, but when I plunked down to flip through them, I couldn't find any images. But I think I might keep the Phaidon Book for my own reference. With only a couple images, none of what I found in the library books (I petulantly flipped through since I couldn't check them out.) Headed over to the Borders to see if I could find the fauvism book. And their selection was even less useful.
I stopped by my Saturday job to print off a couple of things, and discovered they had a color printer. I was able to google all of my images and then some. And I didn't even have to go to Kinkos!
The goal was to get home by 10PM for House. Ran out in the bitter cold for food. Found a strawberry smoothie, which really hit the spot. And I got home just in time to settle in, try to do some last minute organizing.
Goal for tomorrow = get there on time. try not to lose my shit. interview well. And if I succeed, I get margarita.
Yesterday, I had to head way the help uptown to pick up a prescription. The only time I could possibly run this errand was last night. So imagine my near-hissy fit when I arrive at the counter, having spent an hour and a half on buses, only to have them tell me they closed two minutes ago. I told my sob story, found the restroom, nearly lost my shit, then I came back and they had found my prescription. Thank god.
Then today I spent all of tonight frantically trying to compose visual research for my new concept of Midsummer, which I couldn't match to my old imagery. Left work early to try to get to the library before 5. But I couldn't find the right bus. So I hoofed it over to the library. Frantically pulled my books off the library before racing to the counter. Only to be turned away at 5.02. This woman would not check me out! Are you kidding me? In addition to being out of breath and without my books, I was also really overheated. In 9F weather, I still managed to get too hot.
Tried navigating ridiculously crowded trains to get home. Since I wasn't able to check out my books, I tried a new tactic. Book stores and receipts. I was all excited when I found a Matisse book in the bargain section of B&N. Ran upstairs to go through the arts section. Found a few options, but when I plunked down to flip through them, I couldn't find any images. But I think I might keep the Phaidon Book for my own reference. With only a couple images, none of what I found in the library books (I petulantly flipped through since I couldn't check them out.) Headed over to the Borders to see if I could find the fauvism book. And their selection was even less useful.
I stopped by my Saturday job to print off a couple of things, and discovered they had a color printer. I was able to google all of my images and then some. And I didn't even have to go to Kinkos!
The goal was to get home by 10PM for House. Ran out in the bitter cold for food. Found a strawberry smoothie, which really hit the spot. And I got home just in time to settle in, try to do some last minute organizing.
Goal for tomorrow = get there on time. try not to lose my shit. interview well. And if I succeed, I get margarita.
Comparative Weather
a quick report as of 4PM CST:
Portland: 46F
Charlottesville: 36F
Anchorage: 32F
Chicago: 9F
Do you see that? That's a single digit WITHOUT the windchill (-10F). It's warmer in freakin' ALASKA! And tomorrow, the LOW in Charlottesville is higher than the HIGH in Chicago. Currently accepting donations of earmuffs, face-muffs, long-johns and trips to Tahiti. And cabin fever hasn't even started yet!
Portland: 46F
Charlottesville: 36F
Anchorage: 32F
Chicago: 9F
Do you see that? That's a single digit WITHOUT the windchill (-10F). It's warmer in freakin' ALASKA! And tomorrow, the LOW in Charlottesville is higher than the HIGH in Chicago. Currently accepting donations of earmuffs, face-muffs, long-johns and trips to Tahiti. And cabin fever hasn't even started yet!
My 1st Deep Dish
Woog.
For lunch, the office ordered some authentic deep dish pizza, as it is my penultimate day here. (I was only here for 3 weeks, and I get a pizza!) They are a fun bunch, and the meal was decidedly family style (complete with grabbing off plates).
Deep dish pizza is about 2 or 3 inches think with cheese THEN sauce, and any toppings. The crust is more noticeable at the edge rather than center. And 1 slice makes me wish I wasn't wearing the fleece-lined pants, which are NOT eatin' pants.
While I am pro-deep-dish, I don't think this could be a regular habit without having to find new pants all together. Then again, I only eat one slice of this and 2 or 3 of regular/thin crust....
For lunch, the office ordered some authentic deep dish pizza, as it is my penultimate day here. (I was only here for 3 weeks, and I get a pizza!) They are a fun bunch, and the meal was decidedly family style (complete with grabbing off plates).
Deep dish pizza is about 2 or 3 inches think with cheese THEN sauce, and any toppings. The crust is more noticeable at the edge rather than center. And 1 slice makes me wish I wasn't wearing the fleece-lined pants, which are NOT eatin' pants.
While I am pro-deep-dish, I don't think this could be a regular habit without having to find new pants all together. Then again, I only eat one slice of this and 2 or 3 of regular/thin crust....
Thursday, February 01, 2007
These links make me happy
Cartoon Paralyzes City
I don't know which is funnier - an old fart's description of ATHF or the fact that these things had been in place for 2 weeks. Oh the panic!
A Thrilling Wedding
I know I want to have dancing at my wedding, but I'm not quite sure about this level of awesomeness.
Iguana Viagra
I bet iguana ladies aren't the only ones who think this isn't all bad.
I don't know which is funnier - an old fart's description of ATHF or the fact that these things had been in place for 2 weeks. Oh the panic!
A Thrilling Wedding
I know I want to have dancing at my wedding, but I'm not quite sure about this level of awesomeness.
Iguana Viagra
I bet iguana ladies aren't the only ones who think this isn't all bad.
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