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I know this is soft....but it so sums up my day. I spent the day getting the house back in order, and then did homework with the kids.
5/365
For Christmas, I got a compound bow, to start a new hobby...archery. It was beautiful...the whole set up: arrows, case, whisker biscuit. Only thing was, when I went to site it in, the instructor found out that despite the fact I am right handed, when it comes to the bow, I am a LEFTIE!! My left eye is just to strong to site with my right eye, so, a new left handed bow was ordered, and...it wasn't in by the time league started last night. So I watched my hubby, his friend, and his girlfriend shoot and watched the first half of the National Championship Game!
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my almost broken hand..
the bone looks cracked.. but on sunday i'll go check it with another doctor.. someone who isn't too frustrated to listen to their patients:(
i didn't take this pic but i'm the model:)
ooutch:(
but i bought a blue bandage that sets it still.
it hurts as hell.. and even to go to the bathroom is one big production:(
i need my leftie back
Inspired by one of Debbies (Deep Blue2) recent images, I am trying to be aware of 'everyday' moments & things that may be missed but are really treasures in there own right. Today Harrison spent at least two minutes :) concentrating on holding his pen and following dotted lines. He did really well, but like most boys, the concentration didn't last very long :) It was a very quick grab of the camera and an even quicker snap shot!
PS. another leftie :)
2/3rds or so done. I'm hoping for 30 leafs each a different BMFA color way. I'm not sure I'll have enough gray but I should be close.
I think I might do a second one with solid all one color leaf/buds and different variegated sections in between.
Melbourne was part of the global climate strike on March 15, drawing an enormous crowd estimated at 40,000 people, the vast majority school students.
After welcome to country and some speeches at the Old Treasury Building the march wound it's way through CBD streets, down Collins Street and up Bourke street, then down to Treasury Gardens. It was a highly energetic march with the roar of chanting calling for coal, don't dig it, and for climate action now.
Why am I writing my name like this? 'Cos I can! (Well only just.)
I've seen some photos in the 365 pool where people have held spoons etc between their nose and their top lip but that's so easy I thought I'd do this.
I reprised this photo on 19 July 2012 90-365 (Year 6).
Back to the normal stuff of moving paper around and trying to clear my desk of ephemera associated with my work. On Wednesday I met up with Sarah in London to attend a reception at the Sky Garden in London. The tall tower has fantastic views of the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, the Shard, London Bridge and many other landmarks. A nice evening. On Friday we went up to Nottingham to see Jesse Malin perform at the Bodega club. The gig was excellent although finishing quiet early (10:30) we had a couple of drinks and stayed in a nearby hotel. On Saturday we came home, collected Adam and I took some photos for Kerry's new workplace. A newly opening optician in Biggleswade. In the evening Scottie and Rob came round for a curry and we discussed their wedding plans over too much beer. On Sunday Adam and I went to Cambridge to check out PMT music store - not much by way of Leftie gear, and stupid attitudes by the staff - not impressed.
Taken in 1973.
A baseball game between the Chicago White Sox and the Boston Red Sox ("Sox vs. Sox") at Fenway Park, Boston, on Sunday April 29, 1973. Carlton "Pudge" Fisk, the Red Sox catcher (who would later be the White Sox catcher), is at the plate and about to whiff against Chicago leftie Wilbur Wood for the third out of the inning. Carl "Yaz" Yastrzemski is on third and would be stranded there. Boston would lose 5-0. Attendance at the game was 11,617, meaning that about 2 out of every 3 seats were empty.
I was tagged, so here goes....
it was supposed to be 16 but i got to 21....ha,ha,ha,....
21 Random things about ME:
1.I was born on May 21, 1964, Year of the Dragon
2. I was born in Davao City, south of the Philippine Islands.
3.I have 6 brothers and 1 sister….we’re all scattered everywhere from Manila, Las Vegas, Georgia, New Jersey, and Canada
4.I have 2 absolute treasures in my life: my daughter Malaya – in High school, and son Diego Ray – who’s in grade 3.
5.I went to University of Santo Tomas for high school, and graduated College from the University of the Philippines, Diliman.
6.I’ve lived in many different cities including, Davao City, Manila, Singapore, Malaysia, Los Angeles, Jersey City, NYC, and now reside in Atlanta, GA….I’ve visited Paris and south of Spain.
7.my most favorite city is New York City, Paris, and Metro Manila, as well as Baguio City…
8.I’ve been married twice, divorced once, and still married to my husband Will, a blues guitarist/graphic artist.
9.I love to sing and honestly believe I have a wonderful voice, ha,ha…
10. I used to write songs a lot….now I only write journals and emails…
11.I also play acoustic guitar, I have two guitars – one Yamaha and a baby Taylor guitar.
12.I used to sing with my own band called “Akustik Maya” that played in NYC bars and small clubs from 1995-1999.
13.We have one basement tape/CD recording…which is a treasure in itself; recorded live from the Museum of Sound Recording, Brooklyn NY in 1998.
14.I had to give up my music career to become a full-fledged working Mom.
15.I’ve always had a dayjob! I used to be a Secretary, Admin. Assistant in NYC, now I’m a Teacher – sort-of.
16.more….I love chocolate, my favorite foods are Filipino, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish and Italian – just about everything really…
17.my favorite drink is Sangria
18.my favorite bands aside from the Beatles are the Police, and U2…my favorite singer is Norah Jones.
19.I love photography, and I love Flickr!
20.I’m not afraid to grow old, in fact I’m looking forward to retirement and living to a ripe old age of maybe 100!!! ( I had a grandmother who lived to be 98 years old)
21.oh and by the way, I’m a Leftie – a left-hander who supports Barack Obama - a fellow Leftie!!! Hooray for lefties all over the world!
Ok, that’s all folks! Now I get to tag…..an innocent friend….ha,ha,ha,….you're next!
A whim! · Un antojo! · Un capriccio! · Un desig!
Desde que vi este patrón me enamore de él, por eso aquí estoy con los hilos y las agujas entre las manos deseando verlo terminado. Que ilusión y cuanto gusto da tejerlo. Es un patrón sencillo con un resultado maravilloso. Os lo recomiendo!
Original pattern: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/leftie
it's not until you're standing there in the shower that you realize that you can just barely, barely reach your left armpit with your left hand. yay cleanliness. yay vicodin.
i may have to forego the camera at bay to breakers.
...I got some bands for the Traveler's Journal, a Midori insert (blank with perforated pages), a couple kinds of tape, and some wholly superfluous writing utensils.
The brown-black pen is excellent and I like it a lot. The brush pen is interesting; we'll see if I use it much. The disposable fountain pen I got because it was cheap and I was interested in finding out if I, as a leftie, could write with it. (Turns out I can, if I hold it upside down so I'm pulling rather than pushing the nib.)
The double-sided tape will be generally handy. Not shown is a small roll of goldenrod washi tape.