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January 5, 2014

 by Amanda · Published January 5, 2014


42

January 3rd was my birthday. I usually don’t think about a New Year starting
until my birthday. I suppose that is because this special day comes on the heels
of rapid succession holidays, which kind of brings a finality to the
celebrations. Whatever the reason, I don’t usually contemplate how I want to
change things for the better, or just for the change, until the 3rd of January.
Somehow, 42 seems...

Miscellaneous

January 1, 2014

 by Lauren · Published January 1, 2014


IT’S ABOUT TIME…

Amazing to me that when I’m on “break” my body seems to wake up at 7:00. What’s
more amazing is that it has done so in all four (five if you count Arizona’s
steadfast denial of any savings to be granted to daylight) time zones. I find
this quite fascinating, as I don’t wake up consistently without an alarm clock
during “regularly scheduled programming.” It would be less interesting if I...

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December 29, 2013

 by Amanda · Published December 29, 2013


RESPECT

When Zen, my newest equine companion, came into my life, he was two years and
four months old. He had not yet figured out how to behave around humans in an
acceptable and safe way. He had spent most of his life with two other geldings
who were very athletic and very good at keeping the youngster in his place in
their herd. He viewed humans as a transitory herd, another...

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December 20, 2013

 by Lauren · Published December 20, 2013


WHAT A LONG, TUMULTUOUS SEMESTER IT’S BEEN…

I was looking forward to this past semester. Really. I swear. There were lots of
fun things on tap… Astronomy… Electrodynamics—that’s electricity and magnetism…
Numerical methods for physics… Classroom Interactions… In the end, two out of
four ain’t bad… it just isn’t much of anything. Astronomy really let me down.
Perhaps it’s a great testament to usual university policy of not letting an
instructor teach the same course more than three consecutive...

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December 17, 2013

 by Lauren · Published December 17, 2013 · Last modified December 16, 2013


TIMING IS EVERYTHING

Ever had that sneaking suspicion your timing was all wrong? Yeah… happens to me
all the time. I manage to laugh at inappropriate moments, ask humorous questions
at just the wrong time, or walk into a room at the worst possible moment. But
Karma maintains balance, and I can look back to find that there were many
occasions where I was in exactly the right place at the right time. I couldn’t
have...

Miscellaneous

December 16, 2013

 by Lauren · Published December 16, 2013 · Last modified December 15, 2013


SMELL MEMORY REVISITED…

A few years back I visited the topic of smell memory. It’s something I think of
a lot as I wander the planet, as I find it almost constantly triggered these
days. I was vividly reminded of my olfactory awareness Sunday night as a chuck
roast was undergoing its magical transformation by low, slow heat in my oven.
Trapped in a Dutch oven with a few friends—onion, garlic, and tomatoes—along
with...

Miscellaneous

December 15, 2013

 by Amanda · Published December 15, 2013


A JOB WELL DONE

I am a teacher. Whether I mean to or not, I shape the minds of many young people
every year. I do the best I can, but it is a frustrating, thankless job some
days. I am frequently asked by people who don’t teach—most who don’t really know
kids—what I think of the next generation. This is a heavy subject for me, as I
probably take my job way too seriously....

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December 14, 2013

 by Lauren · Published December 14, 2013 · Last modified December 13, 2013


PRESUMED INNOCENT—A NOVEL BY SCOTT TUROW

He got me. I can’t believe he got me. I even read the sequel first, but he got
me. Darn you, Scott Turow! I’m not sure why it never occurred to me to read
Presumed Innocent. It’s been a “known work” of modern popular fiction for a
while now. Heck, I hear they’ve even made a movie starring Harrison Ford. Yet,
somehow, I hadn’t seen the movie or even heard the...

Miscellaneous

December 13, 2013

 by Lauren · Published December 13, 2013


NO… THE OTHER POLLS

Bucky is back to being, well, Bucky. And Satchel continues to have outstanding
insight, for a dog… Which reminds me… My wife and I, between us, have a combined
IQ that is easily higher than the speed limit. Yet, somehow, when we went to
Costco the other day, knowing that we were low on peanut butter, managed to buy
pretty much everything in the store except peanut butter. Better luck next...

Miscellaneous

December 13, 2013

 by Lauren · Published December 13, 2013


BEER! THE RIGHT CHOICE!

News services are reporting on a couple different studies (though one of those
studies is a couple years old) indicating that beer will make you live longer…
That’s research I can drink to!

Cycling / Miscellaneous

December 12, 2013

 by Lauren · Published December 12, 2013 · Last modified December 11, 2013


CHILI TONIGHT, HOT TAMALE!

Had I not been warned as a youngster to be careful what I wished for, I’d
certainly wish to live somewhere with predictable weather. Then, of course, I’d
wind up in Seattle or London and curse the non-stop rain and fog! Since I became
an avid road cyclist about 7 years ago, I’ve developed a careful technique for
checking the weather forecast. First and foremost, I rely heavily on the
weather...

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