Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Grief

My Friends Sarah and Jonathan recently lost a baby. The very next day Sara blogged about it http://yellowitchgrl.livejournal.com/603654.html I think it’s awesome that she is able to deal with the pain of grief and journal it out and begin the healing process.
My own sadness at my father’s recent death has affected me different. At times I’m OK, knowing that is was a long battle and now he’s at peace. Other times I feel abandoned, after all now I’m an orphan. I’m not sure how to handle that new label.
As much as I like to write, it has suffered by my father’s death. I’ve ignored most of my self-imposed deadlines. I’ve put off revisions and starting new projects. I’m just not trying to think about life, etc.
Hopefully I will never know the loss of a child. I do not know how profoundly influence I am by Sarah’s words of hope. I know even as she began the healing process in her words, that process has affected me.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The Summer of our Recession

We are quickly approach mid summer, and I have yet to do something exciting. I have had days off, but no extra money. Even though I moved to Baltimore County about five years ago, I have yet to get a library card. The extra $$ in my wallet being no longer there, I am considering the move.
I was greatly delighted to see one of my words appear in a national blog. One of my favorite bloggers, http://adcontrarian.blogspot.com/ had a poll yesterday. The poll concerned PETA's desire to rename fish "sea kittens." The blogger had a poll on what we thought fish should be called. He had a list of about seven and a category called "other." I always choose other. When the results were published, he gave percentages and included several of the other names. "Finburger" was mine.
Today, I left a comment at http://pimpmynovel.blogspot.com/ writing the first line in an Amish vampire book. Check it out!
Oh well, might as well have fun playing cut little games-it's for free!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Rain of Death

It's been raining in Maryland for many days now, which means...
The ground is getting saturated, which means...
Earthworms are now surfacing, which means...
Birds have an ample food supply, which means...
There will less mortality among baby birds, which means...
The bird population will be larger, which means...
A flu like the avian strain will be easier to turn into a pandemic, which means...
We're all going to die!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

In the State of Awaiting Order

Last month I purchased a new digital caliper, for measuring gemstones (my day job). Last night just for fun, I read the instructions. I usually like to read the directions from things from China, this proved to be no exception.
The mode directions explained all the things this simple digital caliber can do. Before, however, you can use it, you must place the caliber, "In the state of awaiting order." There were no directions on how to do this, unfortunately.
Then it occurred to me. "The state of awaiting order," meant, in our archaic way of phrasing things, "On."
Wow!
I was somewhat disappointed. "The state of awaiting order," cries out for much more meaning than that. I mean, whole novels, self help books and CIA papers can bear that title.
Maybe I'll write a story with the title.