• archive: the year in tweets, 2008-2009

    I started tweeting a year ago, today — so i’m archiving them for posterity, on the off chance that Twitter goes belly up and takes their historical archive with them. Not bloody likely, but I’m neurotic like that.

    2 Sep 09 … was just run off road by a car with “What Would Jesus Do?” sticker, but at least now I know the answer.
    29 Aug 09 … is it too late to get a dog instead?
    24 Aug 09 … office space moment. woman w/ walker moving faster on foot than I am driving. need gangsta rap.
    13 Aug 09 … wondering how many goats I could get by agreeing to an arranged marriage for baby sparklet.
    11 Aug 09 … covering up coral pink paint with a sunshine yellow makes ones room look like the Easter bunny vomited all over the walls.
    9 Aug 09 … flopping: 2, cristiano ronaldo 0.
    30 Jul 09 … i’m so very tired of being tired of being tired of being tired.
    25 Jul 09 … “our kids should summer camp in Texas. they’d learn to ride horses and shoot guns — important knowledge for kids living in DC.”
    24 Jul 09 … surrounded by 70,000 people in Chelsea / AC Milan soccer jerseys. is this the bizarro world the GOP warned me of if Obama was elected?
    19 Jul 09 … freaking hell, I’m in the ‘burbs again. reproducing = worst idea ever.
    15 Jul 09 … Obama singled out the Nats as sucky during an All-Star Game interview, but it’s not a faux pax if everyone in DC agrees (and we do).
    11 Jul 09 … mini-golf, then dairy queen. maybe the ‘burbs are okay every once in a while.
    6 Jul 09 … baby sparklet is now (apparently) the size of a large mango, which seems uncomfortably large to me. http://tinyurl.com/mxdsgf
    5 Jul 09 … every trip to the ‘burbs (specifically Bailey’s Crossroads) reminds me why I live in the city.
    2 Jul 09 … my iPhone knows to autocorrect “jager” to “jäger” which begs the question: who exactly programmed this thing?!?
    28 Jun 09 … baby sparklet is kicking while watching the USA vs Brazil match, which is a good sign for future soccer-filled Saturday mornings.
    28 Jun 09 … overheard from Tasha: “I agree that [in sports] all kids should get a ribbon, but I just think that should end at age 6.”
    26 Jun 09 … if the FAA can’t keep planes on time during a recession (when no one is flying) what’s going to happen once the economy recovers?
    22 Jun 09 … spent first father’s day helping my father rebuild my grandfather’s deck. seems strangely appropriate.
    19 Jun 09 … we’re pregnant, and it’s a girl! http://theparkerfamily.org/musings/posts/2454
    18 Jun 09 … spent all day tring to convince people that going to the ballet is manly (50 half-naked women jumping around) to no avail.
    17 Jun 09 … just realized we have tickets to the ballet tmrw. how #@^%ing cool is that? like finding money in your pocket on laundry day.
    12 Jun 09 … I’m pretty sure I just woke up from a dream in which I dreamt I got a bad night’s sleep.
    26 May 09 … espn: spelling bee, followed by soccer. some where an Amer’can good ol’ boy is weeping.
    24 Apr 09 … most beautiful words in English language: “British Airways flight 216 to London’s Heathrow Airport, now boarding.”
    5 Apr 09 … made it thru my 34th birthday without experiencing any “unfortunate side-effects” of looking like Jesus.
    1 Apr 09 … go Baylor Bears! grrrrrrrrrrrr.
    31 Mar 09 … calling 311 actually works in DC. took maybe 30 seconds to report a disabled vehicle. I’m kinda proud of my disfunctional city.
    28 Mar 09 … officially the first day in shorts of the new year, even tho it’s 48 degrees and rainy.
    25 Mar 09 … never play video games with a recently unemployed sibling. *somebody* has been honing their guitar hero skills, me thinks.
    22 Mar 09 … currently the only man at a lesbian bar in Rehobeth, and the band just broke into Melissa Ethridge.
    21 Mar 09 … thirty-six hours in rehobeth. from here on out, I’m picking my friends based on their older sister’s beach house.
    19 Mar 09 … fight, fight, fight for maryland! push up the score, keep on fighting for more, for maaaaryyyland — GO TERPS!
    13 Mar 09 … really people, how many times do I have to say it? no white pantsuits before labor day. maybe ever.
    10 Mar 09 … seeing docu-drama “ballerina” at landmark. pretty sure I’m the only boy who dragged his girl along and not the other way around.
    7 Mar 09 … at the brand-spanking new Capitol visitors center. no wonder it was so expensive: it’s massive, and very shine-y.
    6 Mar 09 … @ntenhross, is there an NTEN dc regional conference this year? a friend was asking, and i can’t find a thing.
    2 Mar 09 … I have an embarassing love of snow that utterly conflicts with my curmudgeonly exterior.
    1 Mar 09 … day o’ epic sports failure continues. just watched (in person) the Washington Capitols lose 6-2 at home.
    1 Mar 09 … day o’ sports continues at my first capitals hockey game in nigh on 10 years.
    1 Mar 09 … my beloved Tottenham is facing Manchester United in the League Cup final. nil-nil so far, tho not sure how long that’ll last.
    1 Mar 09 … oi, nil-nil means extra time for tottenham. the 90 minute rolling heart attack continues.
    1 Mar 09 … over 120 minutes, and not a goal to be found. penalties. come on you Spurs!
    1 Mar 09 … sigh.
    26 Feb 09 … at a mobile marketing conference, sitting next to Playboy’s mobile expert. I can’t even imagine what his day is like.
    26 Feb 09 … New York is some of the most beautifully flowing chaos on the planet.
    25 Feb 09 … #%^*+! I’m pretty sure I just saw the Jonas Brothers at the union square Virgin Megastore. my eyes, my eyes!
    25 Feb 09 … on the bolt by to NYC. it’s filled with urban sophistocate bohemians, and I am the eldest by +/- a decade.
    25 Feb 09 … the whole city of New York smells like pizza.
    31 Jan 09 … crazy lines at the new American History museum. in January. can’t imagine July.
    21 Jan 09 … $&@%! Tasha just flirted with john cusack (photos coming). I’m so screwed.
    21 Jan 09 … google ball = prom for 30 somethings.
    21 Jan 09 … on the way to dinner, and then the Google/LCCR ball.
    21 Jan 09 … Tasha just met ben affleck. pictures to follow.
    20 Jan 09 … in place for #inaug09, ready to count down the last three hours and twenty four minutes of the Bush administration.
    19 Jan 09 … can’t wait for tuesday. if there were *this* many people at the concert, can’t wait to see how many people are at the main event.
    19 Jan 09 … we got TICKETS!!!
    19 Jan 09 … you wouldn’t believe the lines to pick up #inaug09 tickets on the Hill. probably a dozen lines, each with several hundred people.
    18 Jan 09 … it’s nuts down here on the mall. two hours ’til showtime, and the place is packed.
    18 Jan 09 … on the 42, heading to #inaug09 concert on mall and it’s standing room only after two stops.
    17 Jan 09 … the vet is concerned that my cat freaked when her belly was shaved for an ultrasound. I’d be worried if she hadn’t.
    13 Jan 09 … when did “dress jeans” become appropriate attire for the theatre?
    12 Jan 09 … there is nothing sadder than a pile of dead Christmas trees on a city street corner.
    5 Jan 09 … love the new 43 bus. just like the 42, but no Dupont Circle. publik tranzit rulez!
    4 Jan 09 … isn’t it a tad early for valentine’s merchandise displays?!?
    2 Jan 09 … learned how to knit, thereby annihilating my last remaining shred of masculinity.
    31 Dec 08 … at the beach, and it’s snowing.
    27 Dec 08 … at the brightest Christmas house in Virginia — photo: http://bkite.com/03fnX
    25 Dec 08 … happy christmas, twitterbody — http://twitpic.com/we6z
    24 Dec 08 … now obsessed with “Fairytale of New York” by The Pogues, as potentially the best Christmas song ever.
    22 Dec 08 … oi! NORAD is going to twitter santa’s progress @noradsanta (thx @davidconnell for the tip).
    19 Dec 08 … karaoake at the office holiday party. dear lord deliver me.
    18 Dec 08 … guy next to me on bus is rockin’ out to his third consecutive replay of “You Can Call Me Al” by Paul Simon. disturbing.
    17 Dec 08 … surprise (free) tickets to Aimee Mann Holiday Show @ the Birchmere — http://bkite.com/0320K
    16 Dec 08 … need a healthy dose of inspiration.
    15 Dec 08 … resting after a *spectacular* Christmas cartoon extravaganza.
    14 Dec 08 … my wife is bonding with someone re: their hatred of squash — http://bkite.com/02YfQ
    12 Dec 08 … is it the holidays that are making me blog/tweet/post less, or am i just spectacularly lazy?
    10 Dec 08 … planning our 4th annual Christmas cartoon extravaganza this Sunday. who’s in?!?
    9 Dec 08 … what is it about Illinois gov’t that makes “sleazy” okay?
    9 Dec 08 … wondering how much of my life has been taken up by Proactiv acne solution commercials.
    7 Dec 08 … ugh. first head cold of the season.
    6 Dec 08 … if you are marching in a Scottish parade, Burberry plaid doesn’t count.
    5 Dec 08 … it’s cold enough that even ear-flaps aren’t going to be enough.
    2 Dec 08 … why DC is unlike any city in the world: the hostess at New Heights just corrected us on the status of the Minnesota senate race.
    30 Nov 08 … getting through PDX without an ID is surprising non-traumatic. and maybe even a tiny bit pleasant.
    30 Nov 08 … lost wallet. left in rental car. car rerented. at airport w/o ID. wish me luck proving I’m not a hippie/terrorist.
    29 Nov 08 … food, friends, dirty girl scout martinis, wii. — photo: http://bkite.com/02FSE
    29 Nov 08 … how is it possible that the best tex-mex from our Austin trip is in Seattle?!? — http://bkite.com/02Gny
    28 Nov 08 … movies are the new football games, and bacon-wrapped scallops the new turkey. all that is new is old again, or something-or-other.
    28 Nov 08 … perhaps I’ll miss you, Stumptown, most of all. — http://bkite.com/02EQK
    27 Nov 08 … used to think hats w/ earflaps looked ridiculous. after hiking around mt. hood, I now deem them the very height of fashion.
    23 Nov 08 … CTSG reunion! I love these guys. — http://bkite.com/02ypI
    22 Nov 08 … ah, Portland. just as cold and rainy as I remember. — http://bkite.com/02wYv
    22 Nov 08 … realizing my life is defined by what I eat. — http://bkite.com/02x1c
    21 Nov 08 … final day in Austin begins with cheese stuffed queso omlet. now, I can never leave. @ http://bkite.com/02wdQ
    20 Nov 08 … am I the only one bummed to see gas prices plummet? besides the Saudis and Al Gore, I mean.
    20 Nov 08 … eating half a pound of heaven. @ Coopers Barbeque http://loopt.us/W0S4Zw
    19 Nov 08 … austin meal distribution: 60% tex-mex (with 1/3rd queso kicker), 30% bbq, and 10% other. need late surge in the queso metric.
    18 Nov 08 … embracing my inner geek. i’ve missed him.
    18 Nov 08 … just admitted to reading shakespeare for fun. expecting my friend count to drop precipitously.
    16 Nov 08 … I [heart] queso for breakfast.
    15 Nov 08 … goodbye, Washington DC. the next time I see you, it will be time to start watching those bad christmas cartoon specials I love so much.
    15 Nov 08 … it’s 15 degrees *COLDER* in Austin than DC. dude, wtf?!?
    14 Nov 08 … deciding if loopt is cool, or creepy. in Washington, DC http://loopt.us/TanGmw
    11 Nov 08 … street parking in the city is all well and good, until you realize you have misplaced your car.
    8 Nov 08 … fall colors at the National Zoo, now with fifty percent less tourists!
    7 Nov 08 … just paid 300% markup for a copy of the “Obama Makes History” WashPost. I’m a marketer’s dream.
    6 Nov 08 … radio: “president-elect barack obama.” don’t think hearing that will ever get old.
    5 Nov 08 … it’s a beautiful day.
    5 Nov 08 … tired, sleep deprived, but live blogging the election returns anyway @ http://ping.fm/KZvTc
    4 Nov 08 … line to vote two blocks long. last year at this time, I was one of twelve.
    4 Nov 08 … tearing up (like a little girl) every time i see a 90-year old say “i never thought i would see this in my lifetime.”
    4 Nov 08 … unbelievable. the candidade was fantastic. the crowd incredible. if they say 80,000 attended, I’d believe.
    3 Nov 08 … driving my DC-plated, hybrid, car-sharing ZipCar to Manassas to see Obama!
    3 Nov 08 … plotting furiously to go to the Obama rally in Manassas tonight.
    1 Nov 08 … just pumped gas in my Jesus costume. hilarity ensued.
    31 Oct 08 … realizing that some party is going to eat it’s young after this election. here’s hoping it won’t be mine.
    29 Oct 08 … just thought about Shel Silverstein’s “Lafcadio, The Lion Who Shot Back” for 1st time in 20 years. now i want a marshmallow palace.
    29 Oct 08 … screw the World Series, the Boston Celtics just raised championship banner #17.
    28 Oct 08 … say it ain’t so, ted: http://ping.fm/59puK
    28 Oct 08 … was just told that i would be “Gonzo” if my office was casted for a Muppet Movie. words can’t describe how happy that made me.
    27 Oct 08 … first two coke day in, well, forever. not a good sign.
    27 Oct 08 … open letter to idiot: don’t run on Wilson blvd, after dark, in the rain, wearing black, even if ur in the bike lane. just sayin’.
    25 Oct 08 … fifty-nine percent of registered voters believe McCain will favor the wealthy. just 11% believe he will favor the middle class.
    25 Oct 08 … settling in for the last 20 hours of the (TiVo-ed) Summer Olympics. who’s with me?
    23 Oct 08 … at 3:30 am, 10 lbs of cat on your stomach feels more like fifty.
    23 Oct 08 … feeling fat and happy.
    22 Oct 08 … wishing anyone could differentiate between “normal race tightening,” “yet another comeback,” and “dead cat bounce.”
    20 Oct 08 … back home after the *beautiful* Hutchins/Kazi wedding. (photos @ http://ping.fm/kr1Gn)
    18 Oct 08 … my wife got her hands henna-ed, and I’m too tired to come up with a worthy punchline.
    17 Oct 08 … in a rental car without power locks or windows. truley, this is the third world.
    17 Oct 08 … Texas, it’s like a whole ‘nuther planet.
    16 Oct 08 … going back to Texas for yet another wedding of the century. (see #1 @ http://ping.fm/Pabqp)
    16 Oct 08 … thanking the dear sweet Lord that I am live blogging the *last* presidential debate @ http://ping.fm/CKMYK
    15 Oct 08 … &$@%# red sox.
    14 Oct 08 … short work week, and no one is in the office. must. stay. focused.
    10 Oct 08 … @holdie1: was that the volkswagon i almost bought? i loved that car. *snif.*
    10 Oct 08 … loving my new furnace that doesn’t sound like i’m on the deck of an aircraft carrier @ http://ping.fm/jdoDJ
    10 Oct 08 … wondering how long it will take the neo-cons to argue that the meltdown happened because we didn’t deregulate *enough.*
    9 Oct 08 … @pixelslave “Doooo naaaaht seeek the treaaaasurre.”
    9 Oct 08 … love me some “oh brother, where art thou?” not much nutritional value, but you just can’t stop. like cinematic potato chips.
    8 Oct 08 … awed that 86 percent of fox news viewers said mccain won the debate. when was the last time 86% of any group agreed on anything?
    8 Oct 08 … not happy to be live blogging yet another debate @ http://tinyurl.com/4o4dcc
    7 Oct 08 … red sox, rays, dodgers and phillies. never would have picked that in a million years.
    6 Oct 08 … if an anniversary falls over in the forest, but both participants are sick, does it make a sound?
    3 Oct 08 … glad to be getting out of the center of the political universe this weekend, even if it is to Joe Biden’s Delaware.
    3 Oct 08 … live blogging the pending veep apocalypse @ http://ping.fm/CKMYK
    2 Oct 08 … still recovering from Sox game (late) last night. all teams in the pacific time zone should be booted to the Japanese majors.
    1 Oct 08 … contemplating my one-night return to bachelorhood tonight. considering (*gasp*) leaving my dishes in the sink, unwashed, overnight.
    29 Sep 08 … caught a little off guard that our first anniversary is nary a week away.
    27 Sep 08 … live blogging the debate @ http://ping.fm/35UnX
    26 Sep 08 … more flipped out about the grotesque politics around the bailout than i am about the state of the financial system.
    25 Sep 08 … wondering if anyone thinks that dubya actually understands the script he is reading.
    25 Sep 08 … wondering if people on the street below just saw me perform "i feel pretty" from West Side Story, complete with choreography. also …
    24 Sep 08 … Tasha just said our (hypothetical) child’s first words should be "Yankee’s suck." I LOVE her.
    22 Sep 08 … facing down five whole work hours without a meeting. paralyzed with fear and indecision.
    21 Sep 08 … someone needs to remind me that it’s not a vacation if you don’t go home afterwards.
    20 Sep 08 … lazy Saturday afternoon in Vermont. There’s nothing more relaxing on God’s green Earth.
    19 Sep 08 … how do people visit Vermont and *not* end up moving here?
    18 Sep 08 … @&$£%#ng red sox.
    18 Sep 08 … loves me some Zoë Keating. most innovative musician in a long, long time. http://ping.fm/RPWJg
    16 Sep 08 … i’d be at a demolition derby if my car hadn’t broken down. is that ironic, or vaguely creepy?
    15 Sep 08 … pretty sure it’s bad when you have played four, won none, and are dead last.
    15 Sep 08 … wondering why take-out food cashiers ask for your name when they are holding your credit card.
    29 Aug 08 … *still* live blogging the Convention: http://hellotxt.com/l/oZnv
    28 Aug 08 … Live blogging the Convention — http://hellotxt.com/l/R90o
  • nursery

    [Baby Sparklet's Nursery, Washington, DC.]

    Well, forgive the crazy distorted pictures (wide-angle lens), but the nursery is pretty much done. We need two major things: the crib (which will be delivered later this month) and a name (so that we can put that on the wall above the white cube-looking changing-table thing).

    All in all, we are super excited. There is still one major construction project left (framing in the new monstrosity in the kitchen) but we are about as set as we can be in the no-longer-spare bedroom.

  • strange things

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    strange things are afoot at the circle sparkler.

    two nights ago, my cat, my wife and I conspired to pour half a bottle of wine into my laptop. fortunately, it fried the keyboard and not the whole computer. unfortunately, it was really good wine.

    meanwhile, an electrician came this morning to replace our electrical circuit breaker box of death, which apparently has a bad habit of not tripping when small kids put their fingers in associated electric sockets. needless-to-say, the lady and I have decided that this is (in fact) a bug, and not a feature, and decided to replace.

    back with the laptop … after I got the electrician settled, I started a long drive towards Suburban Maryland to drop off my computer with the people who we contract to service it when stupid people do stupid things. (did I mention it was my work computer?)

    once I got to beautiful, non-historic Lanham, I went to where Google Maps said the repair service was. Found the road, found the street number, pulled into the parking lot. No computer repair people. I whip out my handly iPhone, double check where I am. then I double check where I am supposed to be. both are right, except they obviously aren’t.

    fifteen minutes later, I realize that even though I am on Nicole Road, the building number i found (4421) is technically on Forbes Road, a street which (i should note) three blocks away. the 4421 I need is actually across the street from the 4421 that i found. there are two 4421s, on opposite sides of the same road that shares two names.

    this, unfortunately, is the part of the day that will end up making the most sense.

    back at home, we already know that we are getting a bigger (wider, taller) electrical panel box than what we had before, namely we had to rip out a kitchen cabinet to acommodate the new sized box. which we then had to special order a (smaller, daintier) replacement because our cabinets had been discontinued.

    in the process of ripping out our old electrical box, our fearless electrician discovered that there is a pipe running along side the old box. a pipe that can’t be moved. on the other side is a door jam, that also can’t be moved. so our box won’t fit. and it’s the smallest box they make.

    they suggest we put the box on the other side of the same wall, which, i should mention, would be in the living room. about four feet off the floor, right next to the couch. all I can hear in my head is future prospective owners having a conversation like, “do you like the first place we saw, or the one with the electrical box in the living room?”

    I ask for other options.

    at the same time, at the other end of the living room, another electrician is installing a light in our hall closet, which is both the most important room in our house (storage) but also the darkest. turns out that our closet is surrounded on all four sides (and ceiling) by concrete. turns out it is also hard to run wires in and through concrete.

    back in the kitchen, our fearless electrician has decided we can put the box in the kitchen if it isn’t fully recessed. meaning it will stick out from the wall. meaning I am glad I’ve been too lazy to return my friends compound power mitre saw, because I will be putting a wood facing around our new electrical box this weekend.

    they go about their business.

    with the pressing computer and electrical stuff actively being resolved, I finally settle back to work. I use the term “back” because last night I had nightmares about elevator outages/accidents in the Capitol building, which got me out of bed at 5:00 am. for the record, I have no idea what that dream means either but, I was working at my desk by 5:30 am.

    back to present day: I sat down in baby sparklet’s room, with my battery operated phone and my battery operated computer, and settled in for a long day’s work. it was only then that I realized I didn’t have a battery operated cable modem, or a battery operated router. so i wouldn’t be doing any battery operated work today.

    so I headed off to find a café. I chose starbucks, entirely because they have ATT wifi, which I get for free because I have an ATT iPhone. turns out, free wifi is only if you access the Internet from your iPhone. so it turns out that i had to pay for access. at a place I hate. to a company I despise.

    the rest of starbucks went better — I just had to fight for a table, fight for a plug, and then sit across from a random guy off the street who was rocking back and forth, talking to himself. this was fun and all, but I had to hop on a couple of conference calls for work, and didn’t want to givecrazy rocking guy a reason to think I was talking to him. I walked back home.

    did I mentioned I hate ATT? that’s because I can’t really use my phone at home. I often have to go down to the courtyard in front of my building to use the phone, which is unfortunate because my coverage is especially bad when it’s raining and that’s not a fun time to be outside.

    so, it was raining. and I couldn’t be in the courtyard. so I went to my car, and sat in the front seat for the next three hours. never once thinking of the ramifications of carbon monoxide in enclosed spaces. promise.

    the good news is that my iphone sometimes drains quickly if I am doing network heavy things, like checking email or reviewing documents … otherwise known as working. well, to be fair, *that* wasn’t the good news, the good news is that in my car I could plug my iPhone in to a car charger, which should stave off my power problems.

    but, I learned something new today — namely that my phone won’t charge (in the car) if you are talking on it. which is what I was doing. for three hours. in my car. because it was raining. and I had no power at home. or cell coverage.

    I don’t remember much about the rest of my day. I wrote a large check to our fearless electrician, I finished up some work, I started prepping the electric box for my new weekend project, and finally took my morning shower around 6:00 pm.

    the one thing i *haven’t* done today is try to install the new kitchen cabinet that we had to special order to replace the one we ripped out to make room for the new electric box. I think I might be stalling because, while the new cabinet is two inches smaller, and our new electrical box three inches farther out from the wall.

    I think that might just about finish me off for the day.

  • foundation center: *basic* quick and dirty case studies on social media

    another presentation on social media today, this one at the Foundation Center in downtown D.C. this group was looking for a more basic information about social media, so we talked much more about what people (especially small orgs) should be doing in the social media space.

    the panel was setup by Dahna Goldstein of PhilanTech, who had a bio that would rival most noble laureates, and again featured Jocelyn Harmon (of Marketing for Non-Profits fame).

    no fire alarm this time, which was a good thing, because (with questions) we went a full hour over our allotted time. a lot of fascinating discussions, especially from a portion of the non-profit community (the smaller part) that might not have the same bandwidth and resources to devote to the topic.

  • nursery preview

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    just a quick peak for now …

    the crown molding is up, the walls are painted, and we lucked into a rug that managed to tie the walls, the bedding, and even the blue dresser (from bridesmaid Mel) together. I love it when a happy accident makes you look like a design genius.

    fwiw, the lady sparkler thought I was being all arty with the partially closed door photograph … I didn’t have the heart to tell her that there was 50 lbs of chaos and a power mitre saw behind that door.

    I’m not skilled, I’m just lazy. no, wait … I’m skilled at being lazy. does that count?

  • test driving chairs, and means of getting out of them

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    the lady sparkler recently decided that she wanted a chair in the nursery. i thought that was a little hoity-toity, because we already had a perfectly good milk crate we could use, but she persisted …

    so, we went to the ‘burbs — again.

    somewhere along the way, my beloved got stuck in a chair that she couldn’t get out of. and before anyone thinks that i am a monster for taking a picture of my beloved instead of helping her out … ha! yeah, well, nevermind.

    guilty as charged.

    p.s. note to bridesmaids — seriously, she was laughing the whole time. really. you can ask her. yes, i am a bad person. yes, i helped her up eventually. yes, she DID make a Sigourney Weaver/”Aliens” reference the other day. no, we aren’t having eight children and getting our own reality TV show.

  • tottenham hotspur, the most recent sign that the apocolypse is upon us

    tottenhamIn a most bizarre stroke of luck, the English football team that I follow (Tottenham Houtspur) has won their first three matches and is sitting in first place.

    this is the same team that took nine attempts to win their first match last season, and that we saw in London earlier this year.

    I honestly don’t know if I should run out and buy a lottery ticket, or bend over and wait for Armageddon … though currently my money is on the latter.

    I should point out that the lady sparkler’s team (Everton) have lost their first two matches by a total of six goals, so it looks like my bad karma hasn’t gone away … it’s just been redistributed.     

    but don’t worry, this is never going to last. 

    in fact, the only reason I mention is so that when this streak turns out to be yet another false dawn of Spurs supremacy, I can look back on these few weeks as the glory days of my Tottenham romance.

    until then, i am going to keep rooting like … um, the happy, well-adjusted fans of any of the normal, not-incredibly-inconsistent clubs in the league.

  • crown molding

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    when we moved into mount pleasant, the lady sparkler and I quickly noticed that there was one room in the house that didn’t have crown molding.

    we didn’t really care (because we were planning to redo the room anyway, once we got pregnant) and just chalked it up to the previous owner having a short attention span. 

    but, I’ve recently discovered that none of our walls are flat.  and our ceilings sag.  and the corners of our walls aren’t actually square.

    and now I’m starting to think the previous owners might have known what they were doing (er, not doing) by loosing inerest in molding before all the rooms were done.

    I’m not exactly a slouch with wood-working, from a father who raised me with power tools in the garage, to 15 years of theatrical design, and a groomsman generously let me borrow a power mitre saw to do the heavy lifting…

    but nothing really prepared me for putting up straight boards around a room with nary a straight line in sight.

    it took two weeks to put up forty feet of molding. it took two and a half tubs of wood putty to fill in the gaps between the molding and the ceiling.  it took four sanding blocks to get the joints in the molding to look like someone this side of a three year-old did the carpentry.

    in the end, it looks pretty okay … and thank the good sweet lord that I decided against covering the bottom half of the room in wainscotting.  

    (I would have been %#$&ing about how hard that was until baby sparklet turned at LEAST 16.)

    everything is finally starting to come together.