Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Ice Storm 2007 --- Oh the Trees!!!


This is the view from our front yard. No power yet! We are cold, tired of sitting in the dark, and cranky. I haven't used a hair dryer in 2 days. I am growing mold. At least work has internet and is warm. I will bring my hair dryer to work tomorrow. We are very spoiled.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Cheating.

Today is my last day of class. This semester I have been teaching Political Science 3220: Public Opinion and Survey Research. Their final papers are due by 5pm today and I am drowning in lame, last minute excuses (LLMEs) and logistics. As far as I can tell, so far, no one has cheated. But it is early yet.

I, however, am going to cheat on today's blog (because I am over-run by LLMEs and don't have time for writing my own today).

Today I am posting a link to Verena's blog (of the Huffington Post) on Sister Wendy and her (Verena's) attempt at a spiritual journey. I think it is worth a read. It made me smile.

Click here.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Descansos


This past week marked the one year anniversary of a tragic event. Many of you will recall a good friend of ours was surprised by an intruder in his home one year ago. The intruder was violent and high and a horrible struggle resulted in our friend shooting and killing the man. The violation caused by the events surrounding this death have dramatically affected the life of our good friend. The loss of security, the uncertainty surrounding the outcome of the justifiable homicide investigation, the physical and psychological damage that was done has forever changed an honorable, strong, and decent man.

Our friend mentioned that he was upset because he was being harassed by the family of the slain intruder. A neighbor, leaving early in the morning found a poinsettia and a candle in his driveway on the day before the anniversary. The neighbor kindly removed it because she "didn't think he needed to see them." Then around midnight on the anniversary, the same neighbor called neighborhood security to have them disband a group who were standing in the driveway holding a candlelight vigil for the slain man. When security arrived, they were quickly dispersed.

These events have resulted in increased security in this neighborhood and a feeling of anger over the harassment and a heightened concern for their safety.

This scenario has been banging around in my head for days now. What is our need for remembrances at the sight of a violent death? Is it possible that the cultural gulf here is so wide that what appears as harassment is more a deep shame mixed with a need to acknowledge the place where the brother, son and uncle died a horrible death? What would we do if one of ours committed such a horrible crime? How can a good man who is forced to kill in order to protect his own home and life not be angry at such an intrusion?

Friday, November 30, 2007

Uggs -- A dilemma.


Now, don't get me wrong here -- I think Uggs are terrific. Warm, comfy and even stylish sometimes. But I have a pet peeve that really needs to be aired. I discussed this on facebook a couple of weeks ago, but I didn't get no satisfaction....

Uggs and short shorts.
I think they look really silly. I posted a comment on facebook that said something to the effect -- "Uggs and short shorts, ick! snow already." Alisa said, "Uggs + short shorts = bad in any weather!" Well, it has snowed a bit here since that post and so I thought we were done with the Uggs and short shorts -- but NO, now it is Uggs and short shorts and LEGGINGS!!! What are they thinking?!!? Now I am officially old.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Gophers. WHAT??!? Gophers.


It all started with a $250 water bill. Hmmm. Our Norman water bill is usually around 50 bucks. Then came a letter from the city that said, "Call a plummer! You probably have a leak." Well, we found the leak... the repair man arrived at 7:30 this morning with the news, the gophers, yes gophers ATE one of our sprinkler lines. Are there any more lines left in either of our houses that are yet to be cut, eaten, or leak? I think this is the last of them....knock on wood (or this pressed particle material that is my desk).

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

We will start with a list of the happenings of the Last 24 Hours

  • A meeting to fight over space in our new building -- not much of a fight, but I am not sure how I ended up in the middle of it.
  • My undergrad fellow and I talked about election reform, how to do data analysis, and his work on the Barak Obama campaign.
  • Hank visited with the OU Psychology clinic to see if there is someone there who can help Steve. They said probably not, but they would be happy to talk to us to help us cope. Good news? or Bad News?
  • The lines for the new well were getting put in at the Red River house yesterday--- they managed to cut the lines for the satellite TV and then they cut the electricity to the house. Good thing Dad was there to save the day and tell the electrician and backhoe guy what to do. Thanks Dad!
  • Steve pissed the tutor (Jordan) off and he left a SCATHING note. What a joy that is to come home to. I hope he doesn't quit.
  • Aunt Linda and Uncle George and Nitrox the big black lab showed up to visit and take us out to dinner. Parking the mobile home in the front of the house worked pretty well. It was great to see them. They left at about 9 this morning.
  • Jessica the other tutor arrived on time this morning (woo hoo!) and said she hoped Steve would cooperate today. I hope so too.
  • After George and Linda left and the tutor and Steve got settled, Hank and I frantically cleaned the house -- vacuuming and bathrooms! Because Kerry Herron arrives today to stay with us for two nights. He is guest lecturing in Hank's class and they are working on their next book.
  • I have tons of work to do, and I will get to it. But first I decided to start a blog.