Happy Holidays!
Category: Misc
If it weren’t a holiday …
It would be a snow day:
The snow really isn’t up to Andrew’s waist, as you can probably tell from the shovel and his sister there. But there’s plenty of snow with more on the way (actually, it’s snowing right now).
I think one thing is clear, other than a snow fort is imminent: It’s going to be a white Christmas.
Eight, seven central
So, the other day, when I went to let the dog outside, a bunch of crows were in the tree, making a racket. It was, you might say, a cacophony of sound coming from the canopy. (Cacophony is one of those self-conscious word for me–I always notice it and not in a good way.)
Anyway, I remarked to the dog (What? You don’t talk to your dog?), “Wow, that’s loud.”
Everything went silent.
Again, I addressed the dog. “Okay, now it’s quiet.”
They crows started up again.
Yes, it’s true. My life = sitcom.
Baby, it’s cold outside (at least on my planet)
Do you want to know your Star Wars weather? Of course you do! I mean, who doesn’t, right?
Go here to get your Star Wars weather. You can thank me later.
I’m totally geeking out over this. I think I’ve put in a dozen cities so far. For the record, here in frosty Minnesota, it’s like Hoth. Big surprise.
Enjoy!
We’re golden!
Yes, it’s true. We had our test for gold belt today. Here’s how we did:
Andrew is actually more excited than he looks in this picture. Kyra’s mood = her expression. For some odd reason, my hair is poofy. The best part was Kyra’s face while she watched the mother/daughter black belt duo perform their self-defense moves.
Now I think a nap is in order.
Haiku you can use
Twenty years ago today
Twenty years ago this week, the Berlin Wall fell. And back in the day (this would be way back in the day), I worked in V Corps Intelligence in Frankfurt, Germany. It was my first job in the Army and in addition to being the assistant officer in charge of my section (a weighty responsibility), I worked as an intelligence analyst.
I was the main analyst for the First Guards Tank Army (those pesky Soviets) and Soviet Command, Control, and Communication.
Now, C3 covers what you might think it covers. It was also the catchall for what can only be described as “miscellaneous stuff” – the sort of thing no one knew how to categorize.
And … you guessed it. This is where all the intelligence traffic about what was happening in East Germany ended up: in my inbox.
So, before the world knew, I knew. Well, me and many other intelligence organizations, including the three-letter ones.
November was always so dark in Germany. I went to work before the sun came up and I left work after it went down. I worked in a secured facility, no windows, so if I wanted to see the sun, I had to check out, go through a series of doors, and so on.
I grew so pale, my friends accused me of being a vampire (and, dude, this was way before Twilight).
But I remember that November. I remember how I couldn’t wait to get into work so I could see what had come in over the wire over night. I’d grab a German coffee from the snack bar, the stack from my inbox, and read. And I remember thinking:
Wow. Something is happening in East Germany.
A few months later, I had the opportunity to venture into East Germany. But that’s a post for another day.
For today, it’s good to be reminded that people can come together, and the seemingly impossible can happen. And I’m reminded that, in the long run, it’s more rewarding to be an idealist than a cynic.
Know hope. And listen:
A dress a day makes the geek girl stay
I’ve never been someone with a knack for sewing/knitting/crocheting. How I got a decent grade in Home Ec. (as we called it back in the day) is one of those mysteries best left unexplored. Although my sister reported that when she took the class four years later, the teacher still remembered me. Fondly.
Uh. Whatev.
That being said, I love dresses. I’m not really a girly girl either (she says, clad in camouflage Chuck Taylors) but I could spend hours searching for the perfect prom/home coming dress online. Because, you know, that’s practical.
And I love it when bloggers post their sewing/craft projects. One of my favorite dress sites is:
And, if I’m remembering correctly, Darcy has a special fondness for Tetris. (Am I remembering correctly? You do ❤ Tetris, right?) So, this is for her, courtesy of A Dress a Day:

Are you scared yet?
Because I think you should be. Very, very scared:
In all honesty, the skeleton on the roof is really freaking me out.
In other spooky news, we’re giving away not one, but two ghostly 2009 Deb books over at Geek Girl. Shadowed Summer by Saundra Mitchell and Give Up The Ghost by Megan Crewe are up for grabs.
I wonder if they’re hiring
Of course, there’s the issue of the ear worm (you can thank me later–I’ve been humming this song for days).




