Showing posts with label Memes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memes. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2009

53 memories on my 53rd birthday

On my birthday a few years ago, back when I had the time and the mental energy and creativity to do such things, I wrote a memory for each year of my life.  I’ve decided to re-post those memories and add a few more today, on my (gulp!) 53rd birthday. 

Fifty-three used to seem so old until now, suddenly, it doesn’t seem so old at all.  Although I must admit, this 53rd year has aged me, both physically and emotionally.  I do, however, expect a full recovery!

So. On with it:

Age 1: I arrive 10 1/2 months after the birth of my brother. Guess who was a boo-boo?

Age 2: My oldest brother was pulling me around the garage in a wagon. Something caught his attention and he let go of the wagon, sending me down the steep sloped driveway and into the street, right into the path of an 18-wheeler, narrowly missing it.

Age 3: I became a big sister. I wanted a sister, but I got another brother. That made three boys and me.

Age 4: I started kindergarten, along with my brother who, at 5, was still young but a more appropriate age than me. I've always assumed Mom wanted us both in school ASAP. I can't believe they let me start school that young!

Age 5: Ricky, a family friend, gave me a ring from the Elmwood Dime Store and asked me to marry him. The "sizing" on the back of the ring pinched my skin so I took it off.

Age 6: My baby brother and I went to live in Sacramento with my aunt and uncle while my mother took my older brothers to Germany. Dad stayed in Berkeley. I later learned that Mom had an affair with a family friend in Germany, unbeknownst to anyone at the time.

Age 7: My second 2nd grade teacher (of course I ended up paying for starting school too young by repeating a year!), Mrs. Burnett, insisted that I hold my pencil way up by the eraser. Or at least that's how I remember it.


Age 8: I had an African-American third grade teacher, who I adored. I think she was the only African-American teacher in Berkeley, certainly the only one in our very white school, even though integration was on the horizon.

Age 9: I remember looking down my dress while the teacher was reading a book to us. 'I'm sprouting something,' I thought to myself. The teacher yelled at me, telling to get my "head out of my dress." I felt ashamed and embarrassed.

Age 10: I started my period waaaay too young (I thought), in 4th grade. That day, Mom announced it proudly to my dad and brothers at dinner. I was mortified!

Age 11: I'd wake up early and sneak into my brother's room to steal not one but TWO white t-shirts from his dresser. They hid my bra strap under my white see-through blouse. Are you catching that I resisted my budding womanhood?!

Age 12: I was a serious flautist and very much into classical music. Just a typical 7th grader. NOT. I existed for Peter Jaffe, who never even spoke to me! My first thought when my parents told me that we'd be moving from Berkeley to the Peninsula, was that I'd never get my chance with Peter -- and I was right.

Age 13: I received my first kiss from Ken Johnson. (Many years later the story of that kiss was published by the Seattle Times, and also won a contest here.)

Age 14: My teen rebellion took the form of being very straight-laced and conservative because that was the most dramatic way I could rebel against very liberal Berkeley parents. Think Alex(a) Keaton!

Age 15: In continuing teen rebellion, I tried out for the varsity cheerleading squad at school (a high school extra-curricular activity -- how American!). When I made the squad, my first thought was that'll show them that I'm no hippie!


Age 16: Because I repeated 2nd grade years before, I was the oldest in my class, thus the first to get my driver's license. This was very cool!


Age 17: I joined Young Life asked my parents for a Bible for my birthday -- (organized religion -- how rebellious!).


Age 18: I graduated from high school in the Bay Area and started college in Santa Barbara. The beach and sun every day? And cute boys too? This was bliss!

Age 19: I met Tom, my husband, when he was an Resident Assistant in my dorm. He used to think it was funny to stuff me in cabinets and drawers. I think it's funny (looking back) that I fit in them! Lost of giggly girls had crushes on Tom, but I was definitely most persistent.


Age 20: I went to Disneyland for the first time, even though I'd lived in California all my life.

Age 21: I was taken out for my first legal drink at a restaurant called "1129" on my birthday, which falls on the date 11/29. I always felt a kinship with that restaurant on State Street in Santa Barbara and wonder if it's still there.

Age 22: I graduated from college with a degree in psychology and absolutely no clue what to do with it, except that I knew that I wanted to work with kids.


Age 23: I went to Germany alone for 8 weeks and fell madly in love at first sight. The romance lasted almost two years; the friendship has lasted a lifetime.

Age 24: I went to grad school at Stanford and got a Masters degree in education with an emphasis in educational media. This is still my "chosen field."

Age 25: I had my first career job, at Walt Disney Educational Media Company (WDEMCO), producing stuff like educational filmstrips and comic books for kids.

Age 26: Tom and I got married at the Wayfarer's Chapel in Palos Verdes, CA.


Age 27: Elisabeth was born! It was a crowded weekend at the hospital with something like 30 babies born over the long Memorial Day weekend, and OUR baby was voted "cutest on the ward" by the nurses! Cutest, yes. But they voted her fartiest, too (Some things never change!)

Age 28: Surprisingly (since I had a new baby at home), this was one of the most productive years of my career. I designed and/or produced three games with Sierra Online, two with Looking Glass Software, and TEN with Panasonic. The Panasonic games never saw the light of day because the company decided not to go down the personal computer road. We still have the prototype keyboard under Aleks' bed; it weighs a ton!

Age 29: We live in a rented house in Westchester, CA, less than a mile from LAX. The cadence of our conversations allowed for 747s to pass overhead -- talking, silence/waiting, resume... repeat. We thought $150,000 was just too dang much to spend on a tiny house that was built in 1946, so we didn't buy. (We also didn't buy because we didn't have a down payment.)


Age 30: Peter was born. Unlike Elisabeth, who was feisty, active and verbal, he was calm, quiet and reflective, right from day one.

Age 31: I opened my own business, Sandcastle Designs, and created games for The Learning Company. But mostly I was a mommy -- and absolutely loving it!

Age 32: We bought a house in the 'burbs and moved from LA to North San Diego county. I quit all work and immersed myself in the joys of motherhood, from Mommy and Me classes to swimming lessons.


Age 33: After a crazy pregnancy, Aleks and Kat were born on the exact day and the exact moment that the Berlin Wall came down! Now we have four kids under the age of five!

Age 34: I have no clue. It's all a blur. But I do know that this was the beginning of being completely out of touch with popular culture -- music, fashions, TV shows, all of it. I did mommying and little else -- and I adored every minute of it, even in the throes of it all.

Age 35: I had surgery (an abdominoplasty) to repair the abdominal damage due to the twin pregnancy. They removed a bunch of skin, repaired the muscles, and stole my belly button, replacing it with a fake one. I had looked 6 (or more?) months pregnant until the surgery.


Age 36: We went camping at the beach with all four kids. I remember coming home completely exhausted, vowing never again. It took four days to pack and four days to unpack and do laundry for a two-day trip. (Think camping gear plus an incredible amount of kid gear, from clip on high chairs to cribs to strollers.)


Age 37: We moved from San Diego (sun, water, palm trees) to Eastern Washington (tumbleweed, dust, extreme temperatures). We buy our dream house, which we love, but when we open the door, we're greeted by -- well, by tumbleweed, dust, and extreme temperatures. Tom hated working at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, where his masters degree in Environmental Engineering was touted and shown off to federal officials, but he actually did nothing and was bored stiff.

Age 38: I studied to become a Certified Childbirth Educator and I taught childbirth classes at the local hospital.

Age 39: We moved from what Tom calls "the armpit of Washington" (the dry Eastern side) to the lush, green Western part of the state. As soon as we closed escrow on our new house, Tom fell victim to a company wide lay-off at the consulting firm that had just hired him. Two weeks later a huge tree from two properties over fell on our house, rendering much of it unlivable and totaling both cars in the driveway, one of which contained all the kids' Christmas presents.


Age 40: I went back to my educational media career, working at Edmark, and designed a cute game called Carnival Countdown.


Age 41: I taught childbirth classes at the very progressive local hospital and certified to become a doula with esteemed educator and writer Penny Simkin (I'll bet she wrote the textbook for your childbirth class!), who was also on the board of the hospital's Family Maternity Center.


Age 42: I was the Lead Educational Design Consultant for the Blue's Clues computer games. Possibly as a result of working on such fun, youthful games, I was carded at Rite Aid! (Never mind that the sales woman wore glasses as thick as a Coke bottle... )


Age 43: I'm caught up in the Seattle start-up frenzy, hired over lattes and promised fame and fortune. In one year, I work for three different start-ups, each promising more than the last. In the end, I come out with nothing but worthless stock certificates and an unemployment claim.


Age 44: My mother and I plan a trip to Germany, just the two of us. It's the first time I'd leave my family for more than a few days. Two weeks before we're to leave, Mom is diagnosed with ovarian cancer. We postpone the trip, saying we'll go next year. I secretly don't believe we will.

Age 45: Mom goes into remission and we go to Germany and have the most amazingly fabulous, wonderful time. We feel like sisters. I start work as a producer and product manager at a local health education non-profit.


Age 46: At my brother's wedding, a dear friendship from my childhood is rekindled and Luki and I share a wonderful e-mail correspondence. My husband thinks it's fine and supports my old/new friendship; his wife, however, forbids him to communicate with me in any way. I still miss him.

Age 47: I am the Executive Producer of FUEL, a DVD series for teens about body image, self-esteem and the media, as well as nutrition, activity and positive activism. My kids, teens by now, help by telling me what's cheesy and what works. It wins awards and I'm proud.

Age 48: FUEL's sister product, CHILL, which addresses teen stress, wraps production. I feel completely in my element and love producing. Who cares about the 2+ hour daily commute?!

Age 49: The non-profit decides to eliminate their product development department to focus on a new non-product-oriented venture. I am laid off and heart-broken.


Age 50: I work a contract job as a Program Manager at Microsoft. Odd place! Now that the kids are almost adults, we decide to take a family vacation to Hawaii. We have a blast! 


Age 51: After a short stint as a Senior Program Manager with a Gates Foundation partnership company, the year is spent mostly unemployed.  In spite of it, Tom and I decide to go to Germany together for the first time.  Great decision!

Age 52: I land a job as a Senior Project Manager for a Microsoft agency, working typical (insane) Microsoft hours.  Now solidly out of kids’ media, I’m a bit of a fish out of water, but attaining very marketable skills.  Aleks and Kat graduate from high school and Tom and I are officially empty-nesters.

Age 53: Tom is laid off.  I take a stupid fall on our front walkway and break/tear everything in my left ankle.  I assume the 8-hour surgery and 4 days in the hospital are the end of the ordeal, but they’re actually just the beginning.  The injury and the lay-off impact everything for most of the year.  Just in time for the holidays, Tom gets a job and I (will) have my hardware surgically removed! So things are looking up.  Stay tuned…!

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Time for a meme

I haven’t done a meme in a long time, so I thought I’d dive into this one. Feel free to do it yourself!

Now Vs. Then Meme

*Think back to ten years ago on this month.
*Write truthful answers and ELABORATE. This makes it more interesting!
*It's about personal changes. Have fun with it!

Then: August 1999:
1. Age:
42
2. Romantic Status: In 1999, Tom and I had been married 16 years. Ours kids were 15, 12, 9 and 9. We were happily married, though probably more focused on raising our kids than on our marriage. Our toughest years years as a couple were still a few years off. Here’s Tom and me in late 1999:

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3. Occupation: I was working as the Lead Educational Design Consultant on my second (or was it third?) Blue’s Clues PC game for Humongous Entertainment. I was on the core design team for four games: Blue’s 123 Time Adventures, Blue’s ABC Time Adventures, Blues Birthday Adventure and Blue’s Treasure Hunt Adventure. I not wrote a bunch of the storylines, I also was responsible for assuring the games’ developmental and educational appropriateness and I created the problem sets (content). This was the first job where I had a fairly heavy hand in marketing -- writing marketing materials not only for the Blue’s Clues games, but for Freddi Fish, Spy Fox and some Putt-Putt games and ever since then I’ve always tried to stay involved in marketing. The entire experience was a great adventure with great people. I absolutely loved that job!

4. Fun night out: We were heavily involved in the kids’ extra-curricular activities in 1999, so a night out usually involved attendance at a school function (a play, dance, parents’ night, whatever) and then often a trip to the local Shari’s restaurant for a family dessert.


5. My BFFs: Tom’s sister and her family lived in our town and my sister-in-law Marcy was my best friend, while the cousins were just about inseparable. When they moved to Idaho a few years later, we all felt an emptiness for a long time. I often still do. Coincidentally, Marcy will be here this weekend to participate in the Danskin mini marathon. It’ll be great to see her! I haven’t seen her in over a year! Tina, her daughter who was Kat’s best friend/cousin for years (that’s them, below – around 1999), is about to join Peter at WSU, so that will be great.

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6. I spent way too much time: worrying about money.
7. I spent not enough time: alone with each kid.

8. What I wanted to be when I grew up: someone with a hobby or interests of my own.

9. Biggest concern: See #6.
10. What my biggest concern should have been: spending more time with extended family – my parents, brothers, cousins. Although we saw them fairly often when the kids were young, we saw them less and less as the kids became busy teenagers… and we see them far too seldom now. This is my parents and their kids and grandchildren, probably around 2002 or 2003. Mom was already sick and is sitting down.

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11. Where did I live: In the same house we live in now, but Tom hadn’t finished his magic yet!

12. Dumbest thing I did that year: No clue! Fortunately nothing earth-shattering or I’d remember it.

13. If I could go back now and talk to myself I would say: Your mother-in-law was right: your kids’ childhoods DO go by so very quickly!

Now: August 2009
1. Age: 52

2. Romantic Status: Married 26 years, and counting.

3. Occupation: Senior Project Manager on technology, content and marketing projects for Microsoft. I’m learning a LOT by working for various business units, meeting great people, and expanding my geeky horizons, but I miss working in the educational media arena.

4. Fun night out: Anything we want! Babysitters are no longer a concern.

5. My BFFs: My daughters. (No, we didn’t each just drink a bottle of wine!  Elisabeth had just refreshed a sangria punch bowl at the shared birthday party that she and her housemates threw.)IMG_3739

6. I spend way too much time: online. (?)
7. I spend not enough time: exercising.
8. I want to be when I grow up: I want to travel more and see countries like Greece and the Maldives.

9. Biggest concern: My stress level and how it’s affecting my health. Oh, and getting these kids through college!
10. What my biggest concern should be: I’d say those are appropriate stresses, wouldn’t you?

11. Where do I live: Same place we lived in 1999 – except Tom has done his magic on the majority of the house by now. (Time for the next remodeling round?!)

12. Dumbest thing I have done this year: Slipped on the ice and broken my ankle!

13. What I think I would say to myself in 10 years: Are you healthy? Are you happy? Aren’t those grandchildren of yours adorable? ;-)

Summary:
1. What do I miss most from 1999: Being 42! It was a fabulous age and a great year.

2. What do I miss least from 1999: No time for myself.

3. What have I accomplished in 10 years that I am most proud of: Our four kids have grown to be amazing young adults and I’m incredibly proud of each one of them.

4. What have I NOT accomplished in 10 years that I wish I had: I haven’t written that novel and I haven’t made the name for myself professionally that I’d have hoped.

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

100 Random Tidbits

  1. My nickname growing up was "Ladybug" because I had red hair and freckles. I now live in the Northwest. Thus, "Northwest Ladybug."
  2. I'm an empty-nesting mother of four, living near the beautiful emerald city of Seattle.
  3. I dreaded empty nest before three kids left within a month of each other in late 2007, but am finding that I actually love it.
  4. I especially love revitalizing my relationship with my husband of almost 27 years and companion of over (gulp!) 31 years.
  5. At least two of our kids come home from college every weekend. They love spending time with each other... and even with us. Knowing that they chose to come back when they could easily stay away makes me feel great. IMG_4383
  6. I am a product manager, producer and educator with a passion for educational media (software, video, print, tabletop, etc.) and for making a positive difference in kids' lives.
  7. Here are some of the products I produced:My Products A best
  8. I have worked quite a few stints (v-dash and a-dash) as a Sr. Project Manager for Microsoft projects.
  9. I think Microsoft should make a firm commitment to entering the educational media space in a big way.
  10. I am currently the Director of Training and Professional Development with The Gottman Relationship Institute. It feels great to be doing something that makes a positive difference in adults' lives and relationships!
  11. I grew up in Berkeley in the 60's, but I'm not a hippie.
  12. I rebelled as a teen by becoming a cheerleader. That, to my radical family, was absolute defiance.
  13. In the years 1995, 2001, 2006 and 2007 one of us was laid off and remained unemployed longer than comfortable. We can now add 2009 to that list. Fortunately, we have never been unemployed at the same time and both of us are now working.
  14. I have three brothers and always wanted a sister. I still do.
  15. I'm old enough to remember removing pop-tops and sticking them INTO the drink.
  16. According to Myers-Briggs, I'm an ESFJ -- The Provider (Extroverted/Sensing/Feeling/Judging)
  17. I forgot how to drive a stick shift.
  18. I remember names and dates very easily. I forget where I put things when I clean (drives hubby nuts!).
  19. I love almonds and fall leaves.
  20. There is nothing -- absolutely nothing -- more important to me than my family.
  21. I am incredibly proud of each of my kids, who they have become and the paths they have each chosen to follow. My kids ROCK!
  22. My twins -- the grandchildren of a German Jew -- were born exactly as the Berlin Wall was coming down. Like on that day and within those hours.
  23. I am a first-generation American. My parents immigrated from Germany a few years before I was born.
  24. I grew up in a very German household -- traditions, holidays, etc.
  25. I kill any plant I own. I simply forget to water it.
  26. I was born with two thumbs on one hand. The extra digit was removed when I was a baby, but hands are still ugly, as I bite my nails. Tried to stop a few times; it's torture.
  27. I love domestics -- sheets, towels, dishes, etc. Forget the bee-line to clothes when I go shopping -- I head to the pillows and mugs!
  28. I can do this bizarre thing with my tongue. I am a tongue contortionist.
  29. My nightly bath is mandatory. Not being able to take a bath when I broke my foot was one of the most painful parts of my injury.
  30. I am a Certified Childbirth Educator and doula, but I haven't taught a class or attended a birth in years.
  31. I'm more comfortable in a group of men than in a group of women. Both my daughters feel the same way. I think it comes from having a couple of brothers.
  32. I love going to sleep. I also love waking up.
  33. Somewhere deep inside, I'm shy.
  34. Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" makes me instantly sob, no matter where I am. (Happened in Safeway once...) It reminds me of my mother's death because my brother played a slideshow of his kids to its accompaniment during her few last lucid hours.
  35. I would have been a good midwife. I often wonder if I went into the wrong profession.
  36. I wonder what it's like to be in my husband's head. Sometimes I totally GET him and other times I can't for the life of me figure out how he thinks.
  37. I think that the most exquisite and perfect piece of music ever written is Christoph Gluck's "Dance of the Blessed Spirit."
  38. I'm not scared of death. That is a gift from Mom, who had a beautiful, peaceful, almost holy (especially for an atheist!) death.
  39. I only like bacon when I'm camping. Any other time, I think it's disgusting.
  40. I have lots of patience for other people. I have none for myself.
  41. I was one of the first 5 members of what's now Disney Interactive. (It was called "Walt Disney Personal Computer Software" back then, and it was a teeny-tiny division of WDEMCO, which stood for Walt Disney Educational Media Company.)
  42. On a related note, I was once pinched on the butt by Donald Duck. Actually, it was the guy who did Donald's voice for like 40 years, known to all as "Ducky Nash." He was a dirty old man!
  43. I was a developmental psych major in college. My graduate degree is in education with an emphasis on media.
  44. I sleep with a pillow under or between my knees.
  45. I had my twins after a full-term pregnancy. In fact, I was induced. They weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce and 7 pounds 6 ounces. When they were little we called them Pebbles and Bam-Bam. They're now 5'1"and 5'10" respectively.
  46. My happiest years were the years when I was home with 4 kids under the age of 5.
  47. Those were also my busiest years. I don't think I ever had a moment to myself. No job I ever have will ever be as demanding as being a stay-at-home mom. No job will ever be as rewarding, either.
  48. I love the smell of plumeria.
  49. I hate math. I can't think mathmatically. Math makes NO sense to me.
  50. I love reading and writing. I can't NOT write.
  51. I am pro-choice.
  52. I believe that what people do behind closed doors is no one else's business.
  53. I am furious that an entire state like California can decide to discriminate against gay people . I am especially angry with a high school "friend" who produced the "Yes on 8" ads.
  54. I am agnostic. Or maybe I'm an atheist. (I'm agnostic about which I am.)
  55. I type with two fingers -- really, really fast.
  56. My mother died on Easter morning. Our Golden Retriever died on Christmas morning the same year ('04).
  57. That dog's name was Tahoe. Our current Golden's name is Shasta.
  58. I played the flute pretty seriously when I was young. I went to Cazadero Music Camp each summer for a few years.
  59. I was the Educational Design Consultant" for the Blue's Clues PC games. I love Blue!
  60. I love having my hair brushed.
  61. My hubby's cousin's husband's brother is Harrison Ford. I've never met him.
  62. My mother's cousin died climbing K2.
  63. I was a total flirt in high school.
  64. I remember my mom crying while she vacuumed the living room carpet on the day Kennedy was shot.
  65. I've fallen in love at first sight.
  66. I love marzipan.
  67. I used to wish my aunt were my mom. My cousin wished my mom was her mom.
  68. I absolutely can't sleep in. I wish I could.
  69. I can ride a unicycle. (Or I could... haven't tried in a while!)
  70. My parents' four kids were all born between November 29th and January 6th.
  71. Our four kids' birthdays are spread throughout the year.
  72. Our kids are each spaced exactly 2 years, 9 months apart. We must like second birthdays.
  73. My favorite place on earth is Ruhpolding, Bavaria, Germany.
  74. We welcomed a German exchange student into our home for a year. We now consider Laura to be like an adopted child and will love her forever.
  75. If you don't like cats, you just haven't met a really cool one yet. They are each so different and some are amazing.
  76. I'm thorough and always follow through.. It's a good trait for me as a project manager; it can also be a curse because I expect others to do the same.
  77. I would have been a great third grade teacher. Sometimes I wish I would have gone that route.
  78. My husband and I use German bedding. That is, we each have our own very fluffy, very warm, very heavenly down duvets. We LOVE it and will never sleep with American bedding again.
  79. I take long baths, but short showers.
  80. I believe that people are basically good -- and that mean people suck.
  81. My management philosophy is "lead from behind with a flashlight" and say something positive to everyone who works for you every day.
  82. I believe that people are either motivated or paralyzed by the way they're managed. I have been both motivated and paralyzed by my managers.
  83. I think that, while an academic education is important, being well traveled is a huge piece of being well-educated.
  84. I wish I could travel more.
  85. I have great faith in President Obama.
  86. Sometimes I wish I were religious and could have faith that "it's all in God's hands." Seems much easier than my belief that if I want it to happen I have to make it happen.
  87. I think Kate is a bitch to Jon and should mellow out.
  88. I am a hedonist and love to be physically cozy.
  89. I can't wait to be a grandmother and hope to be the best dang "Noni" on earth -- not that I'm hurrying any of my kids to have kids.
  90. I miss my mother for many reasons, not the least of which is that she kept our family close and now we all seem to just be living our own lives.
  91. I love Vitamin Water and don't understand why it's so addictive.
  92. Someday I'd like an Audi TT. Whenever I see them on the road, I picture a huge hand moving them back and forth and some big monster toddler saying "vroom-vroom!"
  93. I wish I were a good cook. My mother wasn't, and neither am I. Must be genetic.
  94. When I get nervous, I talk. It's a curse.
  95. I have thick, healthy hair. If I ever got cancer, saying goodbye to my hair would be excruciating (and very, very shallow).
  96. I have a weird obsession with clean floors. According to my kids, I "see dirt that no one else sees."
  97. I love a good deal, so much so that I've been known to buy something simply because it's such a great deal.
  98. I miss camping.
  99. I love swimming in mountain lakes (preferably naked).
  100. I'm cautiously optimistic about the future.

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Monday, January 26, 2009

Tagged!

Goofball tagged me for a photo meme of sorts. Her instruction to me were: "Go to the 4th folder with pictures on your computer and then upload the 4th picture in that folder. Discuss."

I had just done one of those once yearly disk clean-ups, leaving just a few folders on my local drive. The fourth folder in that list is called "Just Carol," and it contains photos of me that I use primarily for profile photos for the various social media sites I frequent. The fourth photo in that folder isn't a photo I'd upload onto any of those sites because it's... well, waaaay outdated!

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This photo of me was taken at my uncle's house in Zurich, Switzerland when I was 16. It was my first trip to Europe and I had gone with only my brother, Stephan. Although my Uncle Rainer had been a huge part of our lives (via phone calls, letters, etc.) in California, I met him in person for the first time on this trip. (My Aunt Inge, who was as cold to me as Rainer was warm, sits in the background, obviously annoyed, or bored, or maybe just tired.)

I have wonderful memories of that trip to Germany and Switzerland in the summer of 1973. It was my first extended time away from home, but also the first time I recognized Germany as a familial home, something that's beckoned me back there five times since then.

As I posted that photo of me, I was reminded of a photo of Kat, also sitting on steps in Europe (Nordlingen, Germany) when she was 15:

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I dunno. Do you see a resemblance?

Thanks, Goofball, for the fun meme! I'll pass the ball on to HomeJewel, who posts such great photos of her family, Holly of Nothing But Bonfires because I know she'll find some goofy photo with some amazing story behind it, and two of my favorite German bloggers, Claire of Cheeseburgers and SauerKraut and my dear friend Jen of HeisseSheisse, just because I miss them!

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Countdown to... me

Another get-to-know-me meme, thanks to Chatty:

Ten Things I Wish I Could Say To Ten Different People
10. Thank you. You have no idea how much you mean to me.
9. I miss you.
8. Don't screw with me. You will be sorry.
7. I love you.
6. Why are you so critical and competitive? I refuse to play.
5. What are you so scared of?
4. Trust me.
3. I was wrong. Please forgive me.
2. Congratulations! I am so proud of you.
1. Loyalty is a win-win.

Nine Interesting Things about Me
9. I was born with three thumbs. (I'm down to two now.)
8. I'm the only redhead in my family -- immediate and extended.
7. I have an amazing ability to remember dates -- birthdays, events, memories, etc.
6. My intuition has never betrayed me.
5. I am super-duper organized and detail-oriented, and I always follow through.
4. I fall asleep in no time flat. I also wake up quickly and fully -- and usually early.
3. I can be happy just about anywhere if the right people are with me.
2. I'm a first-generation American.
1. I'm a softie and a push-over (until I'm not).

Eight Ways to Win My Heart
8. Love my family.
7. Recall a shared memory.
6. Scratch my back.
5. Brush my hair.
4. Tell me you love me.
3. Ask for my opinion or my help.
2. Make me laugh.
1. Hug me.

Seven Things That Cross My Mind A Lot

7. How did simply walking out my front door cause me to break a bunch of bones, put me totally out of commission, require massive amounts of help, and jeopardize all our security? I'm so sorry.
6. How will we get all these kids through college?
5. What's for dinner? (Are we out of milk?)
4. Is my to-do list complete and up-to-date?
3. Are the cats inside?
2. Can we afford it?
1. Where is _____? (Fill with systematic roll call of all family members.)

Six Things I Do Before I Fall Asleep
6. Fluff everything -- pillows, comforters, etc.
5. Make sure my co-workers in Mumbai have everything they need from me so they can work while I sleep!
4. Implore Tom not to fall asleep on the couch (again).
3. Brush my teeth, etc.
2. Gather kitties.
1. Take a bath. (I miss this SOOO much right now, as my ankle heals and I can't get the cast wet.)

Five People Who Mean A Lot to Me

5. The other five people in this immediate family
4. The five other people in my family of origin
3. MaryLou, Ulli, Leni, Marcy, Suzie, LuJia, Claudia, Amy (women in-laws, aunts, cousins, my father's POSLQ..."persons of opposite sex living together.")
2. (OK, so you noticed... I'm cheating!) Rebekah, Lynn, Jane, Kristin, and a bunch of other girlfriends
1. All my blogging friends -- known/met IRL and otherwise!

Four Things I'm Wearing Right Now
4. A temporary cast (dammit!)
3. A tank top
2. Sleep pants
1. One non-skid sock

Three Regrets:

3. Walking out on that step, at that moment, in those boots, in that snow.
2. Not becoming a midwife or a teacher.
1. Not taking better care of my body.

Two Things I Want to Do Before I Die
2. Travel extensively.
1. Be a hands-on, dedicated, loving and loved Noni (grandmother)

One Confession
1. No regrets.

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Sunday, January 04, 2009

A looking-backward, looking-forward meme

It's been a long time since I've done a meme and there are some good ones making their way across the blogosphere these days, so I'll combine two and make this my third "50 tidbits" (the first two are under "about me," to your right). Feel free to swipe!

1. Looking back on 2008, what might your theme song have been? "This Old Light of Mine, I'm Gonna Make It Shine!" (That is a song, isn't it?)

2. If 2008 was a movie, who would play you? People have told me that I remind them of Sally Field. She seems as good as anyone (over 40), so let's go with her.

3. What was your greatest gift of 2008? A deepening friendship with my dad's new love Lou, after the death of Mom in 2004. I liked her very much when I first met her; now I love and adore her -- not only for who she is, but for making my dad blissfully happy.

4. What is your New Year Resolution, or, what are you committing to this year? I really don't like New Year's resolutions. They seem so contrived. I should say to lose weight, work out, and eat healthfully. But what I really want to say is to write more (not just blog more, but to really compose thoughtful posts), to be more creative, and to learn more about photography.

5. If January could be represented by one song, what would it be? Rain Rain (and Snow, Snow!) Go Away!


6. What do you wish for your body in 2009? I'd like to just feel comfortable in my own skin, like I used to. I like feeling strong and healthy. Now I feel like my stressful job shows all over in my physical appearance. Of course, that's likely just an excuse because it IS, after all, 100% up to me to change that.

7. Name one new thing you would love to try in the New Year. My sister-in-law invited me to train for a simple triathlon in Seattle in August (12 mile bike ride, 1 mile swim, 3 mile run). It's not that I'm excited about trying that (I'm actually scared to death!)... but I'd feel so great if I actually DID IT.


8. What do you long for 2009 to bring? Peace and renewed world respect for America under Obama.


9. If that happened, how would you feel? Calm, happy and hopeful.


10. Where would you love to vacation in 2009 if money were no object? Maldives... with Europe on the way back. Oh, and Australia. Thailand would be nice too. And I've heard amazing things about Africa. Aw hell, I'd take a year and travel around the world with my whole family. We're all at SUCH great ages for it, too! Tom and I are still young enough to do it and the kids are all adult enough to do it. Wow -- THAT'S my dream!


11. What would you like the theme of 2009 to be? Change -- just like Obama says!

12. If 2009 was a book, and the title was 5 words or less, what might the title be? Be the Change You Want

13. What did you do in 2008 that you’d never done before? I took a job NOT in education and media production for kids and teens.

14. Did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year? I don't make resolutions because I could never keep them!


15. Did anyone close to you give birth?
Yes! My dear friend Rebekah!


16. Did anyone close to you die?
No, thankfully.


17. What countries did you visit?
Just Canada -- which is just about in my backyard.


18. What would you like to have in 2009 that you lacked in 2008?
Time.

19. What dates from 2008 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?
August 20th, September 1st and September 10th -- the days three of the kids flew the nest and went to college.


10. What was your biggest achievement of the year?
Successfully empty nesting. Miss them, but also enjoying just being Tom and me again.


21. What was your biggest failure?
Not taking better care of my health. Letting stress eat me up.

22. Did you suffer illness or injury?
No, thank goodness.

23. What was the best thing you bought?
My camera.


24. Whose behavior merited celebration?
People who voted for Obama and change.


25. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?
Sarah Palin.


26. Where did most of your money go?
With four kids in college (three for whom we pay tuition), you know the answer to that!!


27. What did you get really, really, really excited about?
November 4th, 2008 and January 20, 2009!


28. What song will always remind you of 2008?
"Hey! I Love You!"


29. Compared to this time last year, are you: a) happier or sadder? b) thinner or fatter? c) richer or poorer?
a. About the same
b. Fatter. :-(
c. See #26!


30. What do you wish you’d done more of?
Writing. Moving. Dancing.


31. What do you wish you’d done less of?
Worrying. Working before 8 AM and after 8 PM.


32. How did you spend Christmas?
With the immediate family only. All the celebration, none of the stress!


33. Did you fall in love in 2008?
Like for the first time? Nope.

34. What was your favorite TV program?
OK, embarrassed here, but... THE BACHEOLR! And this season starts TONIGHT and features Seattle's own Jason. You better believe I'll be watching!


35. Do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year?
I don't hate anyone.


36. What was the best book you read?
Born on a Blue Day, Blink, and a bunch of others. I get engrossed in books, then forget their names. Weird.


37. What was your greatest musical discovery?
Ben Folds


38. What did you want and get?
A new president!


39. What did you want and not get?
An iPhone and an iPod.

40. What was your favorite film of this year?
Saw a bunch, but none sticks out.


41. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?
I turned 52 and went to the spa with my two daughters. Heaven!


42. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
Doing more (career-wise) for kids and families. Helping to bring about a different type of "wealth."


43. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2008?
If my daughter's approved it, it was deemed fashionable and acceptable... and sometimes I vetoed them because... hell, I'm 52, not 25!


44. What kept you sane?
My husband's love and support.

45. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?
Barack!


46. What political issue stirred you the most?
I was PISSED that we could elect the first black president but take away human rights on the same day! Prop 8 mortified me.


47. Who did you miss?
My mother. Always.


48. Who was the best new person you met?
Rebekah and her kidlets and all my wonderful new friends in Mumbai.


49. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2008.
Sometimes you gotta forgo the dream and just take care of life's necessities.


50. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year.

"I think I’ll take a moment, celebrate my age
The ending of an era and the turning of a page
Now it’s time to focus in on where I go from here
Lord have mercy on my next thirty years." (Tim McGraw)

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Friday, September 05, 2008

A Me Mosaic Meme

Two of my favorite bloggers, Christina and Blythe introduced this meme to me:

a. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search.
b. Using only the first page of results, pick an image.
c. Copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into fd’s mosaic maker.

The Questions:

1. What is your first name? (Carol)
2. What is your favorite food? (Mashed potatoes)
3. What high school did you go to? (Menlo-Atherton)
4. What is your favorite color? (Forest Green)
5. Who is your celebrity crush? (Mike Rowe... Anderson Cooper is a very close runner-up!)
6. Favorite drink? (Peach nectar)
7. Dream vacation? (Maldives)
8. Favorite dessert? (My mom's raspberry cheescake)
9. What you want to be when you grow up? (A midwife)
10. What do you love most in life? (My family!)
11. One Word to describe you. (Tenacious)
12. Your flickr name (Northwest Ladybug)

Here's the result:

Go ahead and try it!

(Photo copyrights: 1. Dedicated To My Dear Friend Carol For Writing A Beautiful Testimonial, 2. Wasabi mashed potatoes, 3. Menlo-Atherton-High School (Stevie Nicks' Alma Mater!), 4. A touch of Green..Bamboo forest, Huang Shan (Yellow Mountain) 2a, 5. Mike Rowe, 6. Peach / Nectar, 7. Maldives, 8. Raw Raspberry Cheesecake, 9. Midwife by Eucharius Roblin, 10. art31 - “The Different Faces of Family Love”, 11. Tenacious, 12. Small World Under Glass)

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Traditional Sunday Meme (on Tuesday)

I found this over at... damn, where DID I find it? I swore, when I copied it and held on to it, that I'd remember. I don't. If this is yours, please take credit -- and accept my apologies.

You’re feeling: Cold. No, wait. Hot. Oh damn. Cold.

To your left: An insurance EOB (I just met my deductible!), a phone hand-set, my reading glasses case, freshwater cucumber hand lotion, a 512 MB flash drive.

On your mind: Work, Aleks' and Kat's graduation, the mess in the bedroom, the need for a wine rack after Saturday's wine tasting, and where we'll store the couch that's waiting for us at the store's warehouse between now and when Peter and Danelle take our existing couch to WAZZU with them.

Last meal: Today was "clean out the fridge"day, which included the following leftovers: pasta, sauce, orange chicken, potato salad, cole slaw, and vegetable soup. I always also try to include some "new" stuff on these days: pierogie, a big green salad. It feels great to have cleaned out the fridge -- until the new stuff ends up there as old stuff (for the next "clean out the fridge" day).

You sometimes find it hard to: I asked Tom for input on this one. His answer (and I share it with you only because I trust you): "Use logic appropriately." Whatever that means. Makes no sense to me!

The weather: June-uary! Windy, cold, cloudy, rainy. I'd rather not talk about it. (Added later: OK, let's talk about it: the Internet is out due to a windstorm, and Aleks has a MASSIVE AP project due tomorrow -- the last project of his high school career -- and all the documents are stored online!

Something you have a collection of: Extra buttons from clothes I've bought, scrapbooking stuff, elastic hair ties, Alaska Airline miles

A smell that cheers you up: Plumeria

A smell that can ruin your mood: Urine in a stairwell

How long since you last shaved: Legs: two days. Arms: at least four days. (See "weather," above.)

The current state of your hair: Up and out of the way. It's almost always down during the day, but when I get home I immediately put my hair up.

The largest item on your desk/workspace (not computer): Alive: cat. Not alive: Brass "lawyer's lamp" with green hood and brass pull-chain.

Your skill with chopsticks: I'd starve.

Which section you head for first in a bookstore: Travel, romance, bargain, craft ("He first saw her at the Moroccan village artisan fair...")

Something you’re craving: Sunshine, hearing German, Baskin-Robbins Swiss Orange Chip ice cream

Your general thoughts on the presidential race: I have high hopes that Obama will win. If he doesn't, I am seriously worried aboutmy mental state, the state of the country, and the state of the world.

How many times have you been hospitalized this year: None -- but I'll be having surgery this Friday, when the "mole holes" that are just now healing will be obliterated again in an effort to ward off more"abnormal cells.".

Favorite place to go for a quiet moment: There's a bench in front of the village church in Ruhpolding, Bavaria, Germany. I have spent some happy and peaceful moments there.

You’ve always secretly thought you’d be a good: Midwife.

Something that freaks you out a little: The fact that Tom and I JUST met, got married and had kids... and somehow many, many years have passed in the blink of an eye. IS life truly so short?

Something you’ve eaten too much of lately: Food.

You have never: been able to draw well.

You never want to: be completely alone.

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Sunday, June 01, 2008

(Traditional) Sunday Meme

Compliments of Ann(ie):

1. Favorite Person - No fair! That's like asking who my favorite child is! How about "family"?

2. Favorite Food - Peter and Danelle made fish tacos tonight and they were fabulous, so that's my final answer (for today).

3. Quirks about you - I take list-making to a whole new level. I love to both go to sleep and wake up. I like having my forearms scratched.

4. How would the person who loves you most describe you in ten words or less? - I actually asked Tom that question (and Peter and Aleks piped in too): "Spunky, detail-oriented, organized, but messy (?!), verbal, illogical, emotional, dutiful, responsible and dedicated."

5. Any regrets in life? - Can't think of any off-hand. Even stuff I've regretted at the time has turned out to have resulted in something positive.

6. Favorite charity/cause - Open Arms

7. Favorite Blog - Oh man, bunches of them! Check out my blogroll.

8. Something you can't get enough of - Back scratches and hair brushings. Yes, I am, in fact, a hedonist!

9. Worst job you ever had - I have had bad projects and bad moments in a few of my jobs, but I'm really lucky to have had mostly awesome jobs.

10. What job would you pay NOT to have - Just about any of the jobs on "The Dirtiest Job." But I'd probably pay to meet Mike Rowe (when he's cleaned up)!

11. If you could be a fly on the wall anywhere, where would it be - Right now, I'd like to be a fly on the wall in the UW admissions office and observe as they went through 22,000 applications to see how they decided who to accept and who to reject. I can only imagine that that's an excruciatingly tough job.

12. Breaking news - There will be sunshine in Seattle in the next few days.

13. Guilty pleasure - Must I admit this? Really? OK, here goes: I watch The Bachelor religiously!

14. Got any confessions? - Here? Nope.

15. If you had $1000 to spend on YOURSELF, what would you spend it on - I'd travel to some exotic place and write a book while there. (So I'll need more than $1000...!)

16. Favorite thing about your house - All the stuff Tom built and made.

17. Least favorite thing - The fact that it's a split-level.

18. One thing you are bad at - I'll give you two: math and science.

19. If you could change one thing about your current circumstances what would it be - I'd have the resources to put these kids through college so we wouldn't have to constantly worry about how on earth we'll do it.

20. Who would you like to meet someday - Barack Obama.

21. What makes you feel sexy - Losing weight and buying clothes in smaller sizes.

22. Who is your real life hero - My friend Kristin.

23. What is the hardest part of your job - I don't have any opportunity for creativity and my job has nothing at all to do with creating something that enhances a kid's day. This is the first job I've had in 25 years in which that's the case.

24. When are you most relaxed - When I'm in the tub and when my kitty curls up next to me.

25. What stresses you out - Having too much to do and knowing there's no humanly possible way of doing it all. And if I don't even conceptually understand what I'm supposed to be doing, I get off-the-charts stressed!

26. What can you NOT live without - My family, writing, baths, friends, Internet access.

27. Do you agree or disagree with the recent article that reported that blogs
are authored by narcissists -Disagree.

28. Why do you blog - Because I'm a narcissist, obviously! :-)

29. Who are you tagging - If you got this far, you're officially tagged!

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Sunday, May 04, 2008

Sunday Meme

For some reason, I've been doing memes mostly on Sundays, and in this family if you've done something more than once and enjoyed it, it's officially considered a tradition. So, with no further ado...

Who would you want to be tied to for 24 hours? No one!

Who do you blame for your mood today? Blame? Actually, it's a pretty decent mood. I'll thank Peter and Danelle for being around a lot this weekend and Tom for being doting so sweetly on his new love.

Have you ever seen a dead body? Yes. My mother's.

What should we do w/ stupid people? Educate and inspire them.

How long do you think you will live? In all my years, I have never, until now, felt all my years. I don't feel well physically. My doc says it's stress related. At this pace, I don't think I'd live past 70. Gotta learn to disconnect and do some self care!

What was the first thing you did this morning? Let Bailey outside.

The color of carpet in your bedroom? Beige. And in need of replacement.

Last person you went out to dinner with? Tom, Peter and Danelle, last night. On Friday night, I took Aleks out for a mom/son dinner.

Are you spoiled? I don't think so. Am I? Yeah, maybe I am just a tad bit spoiled.

Do you drink lots of water? Not enough, for sure!

What toothpaste do you use? Whatever was at Costco last week. Crest, I think.

How do you vent your anger? I write and sometimes, if I'm angry and hurt and frustrated (they often come together), I cry.

The last compliment you received? One of my co-workers told another co-worker (who lives/works in India and who I IM and e-mail with regularly, but have never met) that I'm "the nicest person on the face of the earth." I thought that was just such an incredibly NICE thing to say!

What are you doing this weekend? It's Sunday evening and the weekend is just about over, dammit! Well, we bought a car yesterday! Today I bought an office chair and assembled it, did laundry, made dinner, and tidied the house. And Tom and Peter made beer, an amber ale that will be ready to drink in about 3 weeks.

When was the last time you threw up? When I had food poisoning a few years ago. That was miserable!

What theme does your room have? Theme?? Ha!

When was the last time you were at a party? Hmmmm 4th of July? Unless you count the wake for our dear family friend, Beatte, in March. So many long-time family friends were there that, in spite of the sad occasion it did feel like a party.

Are you a mama's child or a daddy's child? I was a daddy's girl till Mom died in 2004. Now things feel different and I feel more like Dad's buddy than Daddy's girl.

Would you ever join the military? Never.

The last website you visited? Craigslist.

Who was the last person you took a picture with? Susan, my neighbor and blogging buddy!

Last person you went to the movies with? Tom. We saw Leatherheads.

What did you do/will you do for your birthday this year? Do I have to have another one?! No idea what I'll do. Ask my family! (Wink!)

Number of layers on your bed? One! We have European bedding!

Is anything alive in your room? Of course! People, animals, plants... OK, nix the plants. I can't seem to keep potted plants alive for more than a few days!

Today, would you rather go back a week or go forward a week? Forward.

What are you looking forward to right now? Lunch with a former co-worker tomorrow.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Tendy-Ten

I've seen this meme around the blogosphere lately and thought it looked interesting...

Ten seconds ago... I was petting Boo.
Ten minutes ago... I remembered that tomorrow is garbage day and attempted to rally the garbage-take-out troops.
Ten days ago... I interviewed someone with whom I now share an office.
Ten weeks ago... I had eye surgery!
Ten months ago... I was preparing for a trip to Germany.
Ten years ago... I was teaching childbirth classes a few times a week.

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Ten years from now... I'll be the best Noni (grandma -- a mix of "Nana" and "Omi") around!
Ten months from now... I'll be getting used to empty-nesting it.
Ten weeks from now... I hope to be settled and confident in my job.
Ten days from now... is the day I predict that my co-worker will have her baby!
Ten minutes from now... I 'll be settling in for the night.
Ten seconds from now... I'll check e-mail (work and personal) one last time.

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Sunday, March 09, 2008

Google Images Meme

It was between doing this meme or filling out paperwork for my new insurance plan and updating the kids' FAFSA information.

Hey, it's Sunday and I'll do that other stuff later...

Instructions: For each of the following, search Google Images and post your favorite pic.

Where I grew up:
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I had no idea, as I was growing up, what a unique time and place in history I was experiencing first-hand. My mom taught at Cal, my brother was arrested for helping to build People's Park, and the city practically shut down every fourth Friday in protest of the Vietnam War. Growing up in Berkeley in the 60's has shaped everything about me, from my unique form of teen rebellion (I became a straight-laced, goody-two-shoes teenager) to my life-long liberal politics and activist mindset.

Where I live now:
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In the summer, these things are everywhere around here! Last summer, as we were having a barbecue on our deck, one floated right past us! I'd absolutely love -- and would be mortally terrified -- to ride in one! (Note to self: this might be a good thing for Tom and I to do for our upcoming 25th anniversary. Look into it!)

My favorite place:
Ruhpolding
Ruhpolding, a small town just a few miles from my mother's hometown of Traunstein in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps, is my favorite place on earth -- so far. I have yet to experience places like Greece and Croatia and Maldives and I desperately want to visit those place! (Note to self: buy a lottery ticket today.)

My name:
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Yes, there was a Hurricane Carol (in August, 1954)! Sure, I could have chosen some schmaltzy Christmas Carol photo, but why would I do that when I could chose a hurricane that even had an accompanying storm surge?! Somehow that just works better for me.

My grandmother's name (or, in this case, my grandmothers' names):
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Irmgard, the name on this house, was the name of my paternal grandmother whom I greatly admire, even though I never had the chance to meet her. Irmgard, a gentile, married my grandfather Carl, a Jew, in the early 1920s in Germany, having no idea what the future would bring to her family as World War II drew closer. In the period of ten years, my father's family went from being a wealthy, privileged German banker's family to not having enough to eat or a home for themselves (since refugees lived in every room of their home -- which I envision to look much like the home in the photo). My grandmother, who had begun to suffer from excruciating headaches, was well aware that she was the only reason that her Jewish husband and "mischling" children had not been taken away, and when she died of a brain tumor in 1944, all hell broke loose for my father, his siblings and his father. Eventually my father found his way out of a concentration camp (he didn't exactly escape, per se, but was "allowed to leave" from the warehouse he'd been helping to build when the warehouse owner was taken for smuggling silk stockings, cigarettes and chocolate), made his way home by traveling at night, found his childhood home, the one that looked like the picture, bombed and his father's body in the ruins. All this happened when he was only 16, making him a tragically young orphan. More of the story is here.

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This photo came up when I searched Google images for "Mathilde," my mother's mother's name. I never met Mathilde but have always been told that she was quite the feisty, independent woman! In the 20's and 30's, she was one of Traunstein's business owners, running the city's big sports store. She was also quite a prominent athlete, and is wearing tennis clothes or a 20's style bathing suit or mountain climbing gear in many of the photos I've seen of her. Always the rule-breaker (my mom was definitely her daughter!), she died because she defied an air raid siren, insisting that she had to go into her garden to cut some lettuce. What a dummy.

My favorite food:
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Mashed potatoes. Note to self: make these for dinner tonight.

My favorite drink:
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Mmmmmmm... a fruit smoothie!

My favorite smell:
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Plumeria. Hawaii. Plumeria permeating the air in Hawaii.

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Random Acts of Kindness -- Getting and Giving!

A few weeks ago, Tense Teacher, one of my favorite bloggers, posted "a meme of sorts, but with tangible results." In the spirit of the Pay-It-Forward movement, Tense (not her real name or, I'll bet, her disposition!) promised to bequeath upon three of her readers/commenters a random act of kindness.

I commented and I won! (Wouldn't randomness and winning be mutually exclusive things? Hmmmm... But let's move on.)

Me?! I never win anything! No really, I don't. I only won dumb consolation prizes 22 years ago when I appeared on Press Your Luck. Know who got all the good prizes? My opponent, Bill Dorfman. As in Dr. Bill Dorfman, the dentist on Extreme Makeover! Yup -- one and the same! He won a windsurfer and all kinds of other cool stuff... but me? I won a set of leftover dishes and an ice chest. And while we're at it, let me just say that I think he had a little makeover of his own, if you know what I mean, because he is still exactly as handsome as he was way back when he was an unknown struggling UCLA dental school student!

But I digress. Yet again. For the second time today.

To tell you the truth, I'd forgotten about being chosen to receive a "happy" (as Tense Teacher called it) until I got the mail today and was greeted by this absolutely stunningly beautiful handmade scarf and adorable plant pot. The scarf is scrumptiously soft, and the colors are absolutely vibrant! It will go perfectly with the maroonish-reddish suede blazer, (new) brown pants and beige blouse I'm planning to wear on my first day on the new job next week. (No, I don't normally plan what I'll wear any further in advance than when I stand in front of my closet.)

And the little plant pot is adorable too! Tom and I are going to the Northwest Flower and Garden show at the Seattle Convention Center tomorrow, so I'll surely find the perfect plant to put in it. Tom will have to water it, though, because I tend to kill every plant I attempt to nurture. He insists that I have a brown thumb. (He's absolutely correct -- so he waters all the houseplants. I mean the houseplant.)

So here are the official "rules" of this meme:

If you’d like to participate, leave me a comment. I will pick 3 commenters (I’ve already decided which numbers), and I will send them some kind of happy! I’m not sure what it will be yet, but that’s part of the fun… It’s a surprise! If I know you well enough, I’ll try to pick something based on what I know about you.

You will have to send me your “snail mail” address. Then, you must promise to make a similar post on your own blog, offering to pay it forward to 3 more bloggers who comment on your site. What happens is you will write a post, much as I am doing, but in your own words, of course (plagiarism is a crime! <-- Tense's exact words!). Within your post mention “Pay It Forward,” and specify which comments will be involved, or make it random if you prefer. Please don’t say you’ll play along and then not follow through.

On the other hand, if you decide to leave a comment, but you do not want to play, please tell me so in your comment.

Oh, and just in case you're expecting something handmade and beautiful, showing vast amounts of talent and dedication, like a gorgeous handmade scarf... I'm not that nice, nor that talented, so please don't hold your breath!

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Monday, February 11, 2008

An Ego Meme

I normally try to avoid the "me-me-me-me-me" memes, but this one looked interesting and thought-provoking so I decided to give it a whirl.

(And hey -- speaking of "whirl," is it just me, or does that picture look like a whirling, wandering eyeball?! Yeah, it's just me, isn't it?)

I tag the entire blogosphere. Hell, if we're gonna be egotistical and egocentric, let's at least do it together!

I know... that absolutely nothing is absolutely certain.
I believe... in the inherent worth and dignity of every person. (Yes, I'm pretty much a UU...)
I fought... the Vista (CA) school district when they wanted to teach creationism in public school science classes.
I am... a good mother, wife, daughter, sister and friend.
I love... my children, my husband, my parents, my brothers, and my extended family and my friends.
I take... NO time at all to fall asleep.
I need... to feel valued and appreciated.
I hear... that those of us who paid University of California tuition in Spring 2003 overpaid and that we'll get a refund! This would be great for Elisabeth because she has to pay for grad school herself, so we'd pass it right to her.
I drink... coffee. I'll drink it at home, at Starbuck's, and Peets, at Tully's and at that quaint coffee shop at Pioneer Square.
I eat... too much.
I hate... people who use the phrase "I hate" lightly.
I use... two fingers to type. I'm working on using 10, but that method is still much slower than my lightening-fast two fingers!
I want... to find the perfect job for my passions, experience and skills.
I think... I've been a victim of age discrimination in the work place.
I like... to have my back, forearms and scalp scratched. Not rubbed, but scratched.
I feel... kind of dizzy and nauseas since my eye surgery last week. According to the doctor, some of that is the result of leftover anesthesia, but much of it is my brain trying to figure out what the hell happened in that operating room and protesting the whole thing in it's own brainy (pffffft!) way.
I wear... a lot of fleece. Jackets, pants, vests, shirts, gloves, hats, even socks. What do you expect? I'm from Seattle!
I left...
Germany last September before I was ready to come home. I would have loved to have traveled more with both Tom and Elisabeth. Then I would have liked to have traveled with Aleks, Peter and Kat... and my friend Kristin and my brothers... and even alone. And I was ready to explore far beyond Germany, too.
I do...
unto others as I would have them do unto me.
I hope...
Barack Obama will be our next president.
I dream...
out loud sometimes. Sometimes I cry -- hysterically -- in my sleep. I must be deeply distoibed!
I drive...
like a typical Seattle-ite: always waving "thank you" when people let me in, never honking, and never driving aggressively. I hate it when people get pissed on the road.
I listen...
but probably not as well as I could. Sometimes I should work on talking less and listening more.
I think...in a very different way than my husband and most of my kids. They're analytical; I'm creative. They like numbers; I like words; they think linearly, I think in curly-q's. Drives 'em nuts!
I wish...
I could have Mom back, just to check in with her now and then and let her know how life is going for the people she loved.
I should...
lose some weight and grow my fingernails.
I regret...
nothing. Even the painful times in my life have ultimately served a positive purpose.
I said...
"What happened to your BRAIN?" to a kid at summer camp who made a gross-out face and asked, "Ewwww -- what happened to your thumb ?" (I was born with two thumbs on my right hand, and although I only have one left, it's... well, it's special-looking.) It felt great, I'm sorry to say!
I care...
which means that all four of my kids in college next year will expect CARE packages!
I wonder...
who wrote the book of love.
I changed...
a lot since I was 20... and since I was 25. I don't think I've changed that much since I was 30, but I'm sure I have.
I cry...
when I'm really frustrated and don't feel acknowledged or when I feel belittled. I hardly ever cry in sappy movies.
I lose...
my reading lasses now that I no longer always have some pair of glasses on (one for reading and one for distance). I've been making fun of Tom for years because he's forever losing glasses, and just the other day I heard myself asking him if he'd seen my glasses. He just laughed. Hysterically. I deserved it.
I leave...
mental breadcrumbs so I can find my way back.
I am...
worth it.

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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Super (To-Do) Tuesday and a View from the Kitchen Sink

Today will be a very busy day -- even without Washington taking part in Super Tuesday. (Go Obama!) I do intend to take part in the Washington caucuses on Saturday, though, even with a swollen red eye. I have a bunch of pre-surgery doctor's appointments coming up in the next two days and, as if prepping for the surgery (physically, logistically and emotionally) weren't enough, I also have two big interviews tomorrow. One is for a board position for the childbirth organization I interviewed with in October and one is an all-afternoon interview with a major Seattle game company -- which is all I can say at the moment. Yes, I'm still juggling other balls in the air and I'll be honest with you: my arms are getting really tired! Once all this juggling comes to an end and I've caught a really cool, colorful, dynamic ball (I still refuse to settle for just any ball; I still want the coolest, most exciting, most challenging ball!), I'll debrief you on what has been a long roller-coaster ride and an interesting and challenging process.

But for now, I'll take part in an interesting meme that has been making its way around the blogosphere -- and what makes it most interesting is that there's worldwide participation. It's simple, really: just post a photo of the view from your kitchen window. Here's Lynda's in Cairo, Egypt... and here's the view from the window of "Swenglishexpat," a Swedish-English expat (as the name suggests!), currently living in Germany. And here's this morning's view from our kitchen sink on this gray, cloudy winter day in the Pacific Northwest:



The bin in the corner is one of our recycle bins. In the winter, we place the recycling bins on a table just under the kitchen window so placing things into the recycling is a simple matter of opening the window and dropping the item! So easy! In the summer, we use the table to eat on and we want the deck to look nicer, so during those months we actually have to take a few steps and open a door to dispose of recyclables. The lengths we go to... sheesh!

Winter has definitely taken its toll on our yard. The grass has lost its luster and is pale green at best, and brown in many spots. The deck is full of windblown needles and even big branches that have blown onto it in big Seattle windstorms. It also serves as our winter drink cooler because the temperature in the Pacific Northwest in the winter is perfect for storing pop and pre-opened juices outside!

I can hardly wait for Spring when we can spruce up the deck again, barbecue and eat dinners outside, and start planting flowers in our newly landscaped yard!

So, show us the view from YOUR kitchen window and tell us a little something about your photo!

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Saturday, January 26, 2008

A Saturday Meme

It's been a while since I've posted a meme. I guess I figure that memes bore people (though I'm never bored by others' memes) or that they lack creativity (since they're essentially stolen) or that they're not really mine (since they're essentially stolen). But here's one anyway. Hell, Saturday's are my low-traffic days anyway. (Should I even care about all that stat stuff? I have to keep reminding myself that I never started blogging to attain readers or garner a following of any sort, so why do I even look at my numbers at all? I started blogging simply because I like to write and I like the idea of contributing to an online community. Is this a blog post in itself?)

Feel free to steal this meme.

9 Have-You-Evers:

9. Have you ever liked someone else while you had a girlfriend/boyfriend?
At one point in college and shortly thereafter, I was either dating or had a crush on four men, each of them named Thomas. I married me one of them. It must be Freudian, since my dad's name is Thomas.

8. Have you ever had your heart broken?
Yeah. "Hasn't everyone?"

7. Have you ever been out of the country?
Yes. Canada (barely), Mexico (barely), and Europe (more fully).

6. Have you ever done something outrageously dumb?
Hellloooo? Duh.

5. Have you ever been back stabbed by a friend?
Not that I can recall -- and believe me, this is something I'd recall!

4. Have you ever had the cops called on you?
God no!

3. Have you ever dated someone younger than you?
Oh yes! I was 23, he was 19. The story is here... (And a follow-up, in which I finally meet his wife, 27 years later, is here...)

2. Have you ever read an entire book in one day?
Of course. But I hate it because it's over too quickly. It's crazy -- you read it in one day because it's so good you can't put it down, but you ruin it by reading it that quickly. You could have prolonged the bliss, but noooo... you need that instant gratification. It's your own damn fault. Next time, savor it!

1. Have you ever gotten a speeding ticket?
Uh, yeah. I should blog about that! Keywords: 95 MPH. Falling asleep. Life saved by cop.

8 Whos:

8. Who was the last person you saw?
My habby (that typo is too funny to fix!) who is still sleepy in the beddy.

7. Who was the last person you kissed?
See #7.

6. Who was the last person you texted?
Elisabeth. Or was it Kat? Maybe Peter? Hmmmm... or Aleks. But definitely not Tom, who I can't turn into a texter (spellcheck is sooo 1999!) no matter how hard I try. He's just text-resistant.

5. Who was the last person to call you?
Kat to tell me that her cell was out of battery. :-)

4. Who is the last person you freaked out on?
Define "freaked out on." I'm generally not a "freak out on" type of person.

3. Whom did you last hug?
Boo, of course. Like, DUH! (Notice that it didn't SAY "what person did you last hug?" That'd be the habby who's sleepy in the beddy.)

2. Whom did you go with to your first school dance?
See this post and scroll down to #16. Ah, memories!

1. Who is your best friend?
Why does this feel like such a loaded question? I guess I have a few best friends. Some are childhood friends from way back, some are from my San Diego days, some are in my extended family, some are my kids now that they're grown, and one is my betrothed.

7 Whens:

7. When was your last shower?
At the gym yesterday after swimming for 45 minutes. I felt like I could swim 45 more! Woo-hoo, I'm getting hooked again!

6. When did you last see your mom or dad?
Mom-- on the day she died, April 11, 2004. Dad -- when he and Lou left our house after a wonderful holiday together, on December 26th.

5. When was the last time you danced?
The last time I formally danced with a partner was at the wedding of Elisabeth's friend Tara. But if you don't tell anyone I'll admit to dancing like a freak-woman every time I clean the house. This helps hugely!

4. When did you get married, or when do you want to?
A looooong time ago, in May 1983.

3. When was the last time you cried?
Well, it wasn't a full-on sob, but Elisabeth and I saw PS I Love You the other day and we both had to fight pretty hard to hold back the tears.

2. When did you last go to the movies and with whom?
See above.

1. When did you last take a vacation and where?
September, 2007, to Germany, with Tom, to be joined by Elisabeth who traveled with me for a week after we sent Tom back home.

6 Wheres:

6. Where do your grandparents live?
Never met a single one of them. My paternal grandmother, who was a non-Jew married to a Jew in 1940's Germany, thus essentially keeping her family alive simply by virtue of her non-Jewishness, died of a brain tumor in 1944, at which point things got dramatically worse for her family. The story -- or rather a post about where the story is written -- is here. My paternal grandfather, the Jew to whom she was married, died in early 1945, leaving my dad an orphan at 16 and my aunt an orphan at 13. I can't even imagine... My mother's mother also died in the war, and her father died in 1969. I remember that she didn't cry when she got that black-bordered envelope in the mail. I have always envied my kids (and anyone) for having grandparents.

5. Where did you last hang out?
Does this count? Last night I met Tom at World Market to look at a dining room table. We decided not to buy it. Then we met Kat for dinner. Does that constitute "hanging out"?

4. Where is your favorite place to be?
You mean geographically? The Bavarian Alps. You mean "place," like... "place"? Our incredibly cozy bed with the incredibly cozy German bedding!

3. Where did you sleep last night?
See above.

2. Where would you like to move?
Nowhere. I love the Pacific Northwest. (Or, if Tom is reading this: Maui, of course! Need you even ask?!)

1. Where were you when Princess Diana died?
We heard about it in the car, driving across the river valley of Kirkland, Washington as we headed to dinner at the Old Country Buffet.

5 Do/Does:

5. Do you like someone right now?
Lots and lots of someones, actually. I'm a "like someone" slut!

4. Do you like your vehicle?
We have a very nice Honda Accord but I miss my Ford Windstar. I know -- no one understands it, except my lonely lost Windstar and me.

3. Do you ever wish you were someone else?
Yeah, my spoiled rotten CAT! Can you blame me?

2. Do you have nightmares?
I do, and Tom can probably tell you all about them because I also tend to talk in my sleep and wake up crying. They always (always!) have to do with feeling disregarded by someone. (<-- Easy fodder for blog-psychoanalysts!)

1. Does the future scare you?
Didn't used to, but this whole being unemployed thing gets to me. By next year when we have three kids in college and one in grad school, I MUST be making LOTS of money. That pressure gets to me, big time.

4 Whys:

4. Why are you best friends with your best friend?
Because we GET each other.

3. Why did you get a MySpace?
Because my kids urged me to. Not sure why they wanted me in their space! But I think they find it amusing that their mom is a geek. (I have Facebook too. Geek, geek, geek!)

2. Why did your parents give you the name you have?
All I can figure is that I was born near the Christmas season. I dunno. It's an ugly name in English, but even uglier in German (Carola), so the whole thing baffles me. My dad wanted to name me Angela after an old girlfriend, but Mom vetoed that idea. Smart mom!

1. Why are you doing this survey?
Lack of morning coffee. Which translates to lack of any of my own ideas or creative thought. I WAS gonna blog about the day we were driving along and a helicopter crashed on the road a few feet in front of us, but I need coffee for that. Stand by.

3 Ifs:

3. If you could have one superpower, what would it be?
The power to transport myself to any place and time (and back again, which is very important!) at will.

2. If you could go back in time and change one thing, would you?
Oh, dangerous, dangerous idea. That's fooling with the cosmos, my friend!

1. If you were stranded on a deserted island and could bring one thing, what would it be?
People! (Is that a fair answer?)

2 Would You Evers:

2. Would you ever get back together with your ex?
You mean the man I came closest to marrying before I actually married Tom? Nope, wouldn't. He makes a better friend than a husband!

1. Would you ever shave your head to save someone you love?
Of course! Without a second thought. (And I even like my hair...)

1 Last Question:

1. Are you happy with your life right now?
With the exception of the whole question about my job and career and paying for college and getting old and seeking stuff like youth, wisdom, and absolute fulfillment, absolutely!

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