I've been cleaning computers at school, getting ready to put everything to bed for the summer. The teachers are all getting testy, the kids are getting wild, and tension in the building is high. I decided to have a little fun, so I made some strips of paper that say "Cleaned and Sanitized for Your Comfort and Protection" with clipart of a maid in the middle. Like the papers that motel maids used to put around toilet seats. I tape them across the keyboards, they're not quite long enough to reach all the way around. They've created chuckles.....mission accomplished!
Monday, May 22, 2006
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
synchronicities are fun
Did I spell that right?
Anyway, the literary funmeter has been pegged ever since spring break when I read the first book in Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series. It sucked me in and hooked me big time. I read the first book, and re-read it while waiting for the second book to get shipped to my local library for pickup. I have since ordered the rest of the series in paperback from Amazon....and got 'em last Saturday, yeehah! The only other authors/series that I *had* to own are Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, and Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan series.
I have a tendancy to fall for the male heroes of these books and this one is no exception. Jamie Fraser is hot, hot, hot. And that's where the synchronicities come in. I've been seeing references to Scotland and the name James or Jamie for the last couple of days. The hymn on Sunday was Brother James Air (the Lord is My Shepherd), from Edinburgh. Then, I started working on a baby blanket for Amy's little guy-to-be and it called for Jamie yarn. I looked at the yarn I had picked out from Mom's big bag 'o garage sale yarn ( I had picked out the yarn before I had a pattern), and of course it was Jamie yarn! That just made me smile.
Oh yeah, off topic, but I'm still seeing the angel numbers. Go angels!
Anyway, the literary funmeter has been pegged ever since spring break when I read the first book in Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series. It sucked me in and hooked me big time. I read the first book, and re-read it while waiting for the second book to get shipped to my local library for pickup. I have since ordered the rest of the series in paperback from Amazon....and got 'em last Saturday, yeehah! The only other authors/series that I *had* to own are Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, and Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan series.
I have a tendancy to fall for the male heroes of these books and this one is no exception. Jamie Fraser is hot, hot, hot. And that's where the synchronicities come in. I've been seeing references to Scotland and the name James or Jamie for the last couple of days. The hymn on Sunday was Brother James Air (the Lord is My Shepherd), from Edinburgh. Then, I started working on a baby blanket for Amy's little guy-to-be and it called for Jamie yarn. I looked at the yarn I had picked out from Mom's big bag 'o garage sale yarn ( I had picked out the yarn before I had a pattern), and of course it was Jamie yarn! That just made me smile.
Oh yeah, off topic, but I'm still seeing the angel numbers. Go angels!
Thursday, May 04, 2006
the funmeter says 5:55
Twice this afternoon I saw the number 5:55, or 555. First when I glanced at the TV during the weather segment, it was showing tomorrow's sunrise at 5:55 am. Then while I was in the kitchen cooking supper I glanced at the clock and it was 5:55.
So....I googled angel numbers and 555 is the number indicating big changes on the way, "buckle your seatbelts" kinds of changes. Wow. I'm getting the feeling like I'm at the top of the first big hill on a roller coaster ride. Kind of excited and scared all at the same time.
So....I googled angel numbers and 555 is the number indicating big changes on the way, "buckle your seatbelts" kinds of changes. Wow. I'm getting the feeling like I'm at the top of the first big hill on a roller coaster ride. Kind of excited and scared all at the same time.
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