Inspiration
Check out First Lady Obama's statement necklace.
InstructionsStep-by-step instructions from Sal at Already Pretty.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
Michael Jackson in VOCA and Best Dance Moves
A friend sent this to me a couple of weeks ago. Thanks Barbara!
I found this on the blog because im addicted.
I found this on the blog because im addicted.
Labels:
dance,
Michael Jackson,
music,
Other Blogs,
video,
Voca
The Lynching of Jesse Washington and the Rise of the NAACP
More recommended reading: Patricia Bernstein's The First Waco Horror: The Lynching of Jesse Washington and the Rise of the NAACP
Yesterday, I attended a booktalk and then had lunch with the author. Eventhough the book is a page turner, I never finished it; it was a borrowed copy which needed to be returned. From listening to Bernstein's presentation, conversation, and an NPR interview, I feel that I can recommend the book and add it to my reading list. I cannot wait to get my eyes on another copy.
Yesterday, I attended a booktalk and then had lunch with the author. Eventhough the book is a page turner, I never finished it; it was a borrowed copy which needed to be returned. From listening to Bernstein's presentation, conversation, and an NPR interview, I feel that I can recommend the book and add it to my reading list. I cannot wait to get my eyes on another copy.
Labels:
book,
Jesse Washington,
lynching,
NAACP,
Patricia Bernstein,
Waco
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Wisteria is Coming! Summer Solstice Missed
I missed Wisteria Summer Solstice , however, the Cornstalk Festival is coming soon.
Labels:
Summer Solstice,
Wisteria
Saturday, June 27, 2009
My Personal Tribute to Michael Jackson; "Your Butt is Mine"
Day 1 of not using profanity. Since Michael did not cuss; I have decided to try the same. How long can I go? This is Day 1. Check out Bad.
Labels:
Bad,
Michael Jackson,
profanity,
video
How Dry and OCD I Am
I did not post yesterday because I was ill. Houston is under a heat alert. We have had record breaking (1980)high temperatures all week. This just happens to be the same week when my office was celebrating "Soaring Through the Decades". This work week consisted of attire and activities to match each era; daily wearing of wigs, pantyhose, scarves, leather collars, leg warmers, tight disco pants, tulle lined skirts, and other extra clothing and accessories. Since we were also in another work location and activities were different;I was not in my office staring at my table top water filter which I drink from hourly. I "forgot" to rehydrate myself. For the past few days, I have been taking in only less than 35oz of water a day. By the time I came home from work yesterday, I was severely dehydrated. It was difficult to keep liquids down. I was too weak to get up and get freshened up to go to minor emergency. No, I was not leaving the house without brushing the pearly whites. I know the drill, I have done it twice before. I get to a point where I get dizzy, nauseated, headache, etc... and I when I arrive at emergency I am given intravenously, liquids which contain vitamins and minerals until I can drink water or juice without vomiting.
Yesterday's post is coming up. It is about my personal tribute to Michael Jackson. It shall not appear in this post; I just did not want to post my tribute to Michael in the same one that mentions "vomiting". How OCD is that?
Disclaimer: I am not joking about OCD or persons living with OCD. I am more OCD than the average person and at this point in my life, trying to come to terms and recognize instances in my daily behavior.
Yesterday's post is coming up. It is about my personal tribute to Michael Jackson. It shall not appear in this post; I just did not want to post my tribute to Michael in the same one that mentions "vomiting". How OCD is that?
Disclaimer: I am not joking about OCD or persons living with OCD. I am more OCD than the average person and at this point in my life, trying to come to terms and recognize instances in my daily behavior.
Labels:
dehydration,
health,
Houston,
OCD,
weather
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, and Michael Jackson, R.I.P.
Ed, you and Johnny helped me embrace my years living with insomnia. Mr. McMahon, thank you for providing comfort when I was alone.
Farrah Fawcett, you were the inspiration for my first "grown-up" hair style and the ONLY school photograph that made this camera shy girl, proud. Thank you for providing a model for me to enjoy being a girl.
Michael, you, the King of Pop have inspired me in so many ways. My VERY FIRST pop record was one of the Jackson 5. Now, I am a lover of music with a rather large collection. You played a major role in my life culture and my global view. Michael, thank you for your part in my becoming a world citizen.
Black or White
Today, we had an 80's theme at work. Last night, I pulled out some of my old LPs and chose to take the Thriller album to work today. When I received the news that Michael Jackson had died, I had not yet arrived home. I still had the "Thriller" album in the car with me. Although I felt an unfillable void; I sensed immediate closeness to Michael's spirit. At this time, I cannot identify the event; it was something other than a coincidence.
On a much happier note; I visited with my neighbors and their newborn. Even though both, Mom and Dad are Aggies, they and their children are the most adorable family.
Farrah Fawcett, you were the inspiration for my first "grown-up" hair style and the ONLY school photograph that made this camera shy girl, proud. Thank you for providing a model for me to enjoy being a girl.
Michael, you, the King of Pop have inspired me in so many ways. My VERY FIRST pop record was one of the Jackson 5. Now, I am a lover of music with a rather large collection. You played a major role in my life culture and my global view. Michael, thank you for your part in my becoming a world citizen.
Black or White
Today, we had an 80's theme at work. Last night, I pulled out some of my old LPs and chose to take the Thriller album to work today. When I received the news that Michael Jackson had died, I had not yet arrived home. I still had the "Thriller" album in the car with me. Although I felt an unfillable void; I sensed immediate closeness to Michael's spirit. At this time, I cannot identify the event; it was something other than a coincidence.
On a much happier note; I visited with my neighbors and their newborn. Even though both, Mom and Dad are Aggies, they and their children are the most adorable family.
Labels:
Aggies,
Black or White,
Ed Mahon,
Farrah Fawcett,
Jackson 5,
King of Pop,
Michael Jackson,
Thriller,
video
Soapbox: Political Views Aside
Who cares if a politician has an affair? That should be a private matter dealt with by family. Phone conversations, emails, letters are not the public's business. Enough from me!
Labels:
Affair,
Appalachian Trail,
Sanford
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
How To #2: Making Sushi: Check Out Real Wasabi
This is not just another "How To" post, but a first in a few recession challenge posts. Today I had a power failure, so I had to clean out the refrigerator. Since uncooked rice and seaweed were two of the few items that could be saved, I decided to use them for dinner. So Sushi it was. Even though, I have a favorite sushi bar, I decided to make my own dinner with what I had on hand.
I used canned salmon.
My first fiance taught me to make sushi. I used to make it with the kids. It was quite a challenge making it with canned tuna and cold cuts.
The recession challenge idea comes from Kasmira.
I used canned salmon.
My first fiance taught me to make sushi. I used to make it with the kids. It was quite a challenge making it with canned tuna and cold cuts.
The recession challenge idea comes from Kasmira.
Labels:
frugal,
Osaka,
recession challenge,
Sushi,
video,
whatiwore2day
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
What I Am Reading
Fat Kid Rules the World
The kids are reading this for their book club.
The Women
I have enjoyed the 1939 and the 2007 films. I like the 2002 PBS production best!
Cross by James Patterson
I am reading this online. I have the DVD of Along Came a Spider. I prefer to read the book before I view the film.
Labels:
books,
Cross,
Fat Kid Rules the World,
James Patterson,
PBS,
Reading,
The Women
Monday, June 22, 2009
Military Protocol?
I think military protocol would dictate using the official title. In this case, it would be "Senator". I sent a call out to three of my military friends who are officers to see what they think. Here are replies that I received:
"Either is appropriate depending upon the use."
"'Senator' and Last Name".
FYI: These are two of the most conservative friends I have. I almost second guessed them.
Even though I do not always agree with field negro,I do follow his blog.
"Either is appropriate depending upon the use."
"'Senator' and Last Name".
FYI: These are two of the most conservative friends I have. I almost second guessed them.
Even though I do not always agree with field negro,I do follow his blog.
Labels:
Field Negro,
Military Protocol,
Other Blogs
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Summer Solstice
Happy Summer Solstice! If you missed the June 21 celebration, do not worry. You can still celebrate with other throughout the month or even the summer. Check out Wisteria.
Labels:
Summer Solstice,
Wisteria
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Happy Father's Day
Last Week NPR featured book review tribute to fathers. I thought that I would share some media dads with you. Like NPR's feature these dads are good, bad, and somewhere in between.
My Dad by Donna Garrett
Atticus Finch
Ellen Foster's father
Pap, Huckleberry Finn's dad
Prospero
Darth Vader
Andy Taylor
My Dad by Donna Garrett
Atticus Finch
Ellen Foster's father
Pap, Huckleberry Finn's dad
Prospero
Darth Vader
Andy Taylor
Juneteenth Awakening
Yesterday a friend who a high school social studies teacher, informed me that some of the high school students did not know the history of June 19. A few years ago, I was surprised that a few of my friends did not know the origin of this holiday. In my friends' defense, they are not from Texas. (They are also not African-American, however, some, but not I, see this as a reason for not knowing about an American holiday.) What defense does these African American high school students have? Were they not taught? Were they taught and did not retain the information? At the time they were taught, did they not value the significance? I am at a loss for an answer, but can add two cents to help. To anyone who needs it here is a link to some background information on Juneteenth. This is funny, not because Barney does not know about the Emacipation Proclamation, but funny because it is just another instance where he attempts to cover for his lack of knowledge.
Labels:
Andy Griffith Show,
Juneteenth,
video
Friday, June 19, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
What Is So Wrong About Susan?
I have been ruminating on this for some time now. Such a big deal was made over Susan Boyle's so called "unattractive" and "homely" appearance. What is so extraordinary about such an angelic voice coming from a being who does not resemble the Western standard of beauty? What can such sensationalism do for her self-image? I wonder if the thought, "Wow. If I were attractive, folks would not have been so surprised when I opened my mouth" ever crossed her mind or was she haunted by it every second of her days. I bet the latter. The name Susan Boyle should be synonymous with voice, not physical appearance.
Labels:
Susan Boyle
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Burning Desert, Vera, and Claudia!
Today I saw the Claudia Lobao necklace at MFAH.
My wish list:
Tribal necklace available at Freepeople.com.
Top by Vera Wang
Available at Claudia Lobao
My wish list:
Tribal necklace available at Freepeople.com.
Top by Vera Wang
Available at Claudia Lobao
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Accordion Kings & Queens
Busy day today. Breakfasts at Mom and Dad's, then an honor society luncheon. Over 20 years ago, I was inducted into this honor society for my profession, however, I needed to be inducted again. I was informed by national that records are not kept for such a long time period, especially if I did not renew my annual membership. So today, I was inducted again. That was ok with me, but, I would have liked to re-join the University of Texas chapter, rather than Houston. Nevertheless, I was proud to be honored. After, that an afternoon visit with my sister. The evening consisted of the missed unveiling of the Barack Obama bust. I'll just have to settle for a viewing tomorrow.
Then a cajun, polka, conjunto, and zydeco concert. See the video above. It features Cedryl Ballou on lyrics from an earlier performance. He was in Houston tonight with the Accordion Kings and Queens concert. The video below features Houston's own Johnny Ramirez. He is the 2008 winner of the Big Squeeze Competition for amature accordion players 25 and under.
Then a cajun, polka, conjunto, and zydeco concert. See the video above. It features Cedryl Ballou on lyrics from an earlier performance. He was in Houston tonight with the Accordion Kings and Queens concert. The video below features Houston's own Johnny Ramirez. He is the 2008 winner of the Big Squeeze Competition for amature accordion players 25 and under.
Live From SugarHill Studios - Episode 5 from W. Ross Wells on Vimeo.
Then, I went home for a nap. Last, a late,late,late dinner at Myi's.
Labels:
Accodion Kings,
Barack Obama,
concert,
family,
miller outdoor,
music,
UT,
video
Friday, June 5, 2009
One More Thing to Love About Pearland
'saw it today. 'going to Sculptureworxs tomorrow to get pictures.
Labels:
Barack Obama
Thursday, June 4, 2009
"Right Relationship"
I have always refused to wear real diamonds or gold umtil I discovered Todd Reed's "ethically mined diamonds".
Labels:
jewelry,
social consciousness,
Todd Reed
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Dee-Litefully Haunted
Oh what an awful and disappointing news day this has been:
Libby's remarks on Sotomayor; vanished plane from Rio; North Korea; GM; Dr. Tiller, and more. While being saturated with such negative incidents, my mind keeps traveling back to 1990 concert I attended. I cannot get the images out of my head. Yet, what really haunts me is the guilt of being fixated on Groove is... The bad news is I dissappoint myself.
Libby's remarks on Sotomayor; vanished plane from Rio; North Korea; GM; Dr. Tiller, and more. While being saturated with such negative incidents, my mind keeps traveling back to 1990 concert I attended. I cannot get the images out of my head. Yet, what really haunts me is the guilt of being fixated on Groove is... The bad news is I dissappoint myself.
Monday, June 1, 2009
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