Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Bgosh! I learned something new today!

Ok, I know it will turn out that anyone/everyone paying attention to this knows about what I found out, only today. As this little nugget of information was absent during my educational years, I had to wait until Wikipedia led me to it.

Pray tell, I hear you ask through the informational highway. Not really, but I've upped the suspense with another sentence, and that makes me giggle. Well, hang on to your chairs, here comes!


Þ



uhm yes. Þ.

It is called "Thorn" and it's anlgo-saxon-icelandic and used in rhunic times right up until this day. Isn't that a wonderful thing?

It has the sound of either a Voiceless dental fricative, like th as in the English word thick, or a voiced dental fricative, like th as in the English word the.


And you know what? I actually know what they mean by that. Who would've thought that particular course would ever come in handy?

A slightly more knowledgeable me says Hi. Goodnight!

Monday, July 16, 2007

Long time, no see, no comment

Nothing to tell really. Nothing happened, not to me, with me or about me. Lots of maybes. I may be moving country this year, or I may not. Who knows. I don't. I may have to finally pick something to do, or I may just become a boring housewife with nothing to do but go shopping or something. Maybe I'll be one of those that only do yoga or sunbathing or get wrinkled really young because of being in the hottub all day long.

Well, not that we have one, or a tub I would put anything but my feet in, and only if slippered. In a manner of speaking. Be a Lady of Leisure. Only I'm not much of a lady, and I'm very bad at doing just the leisure part. See, I'm starting to get fed up with these walls. Oddly enough. It's a strange thing. Some people, and I'm pointing at a certain Swede, would love to sit on a couch, catch up on a movie or two, chat online with likeminded slackers. It's because, for once, they'd like a bit of nothingness. But, as with chocolate, whipped cream and sunrays, too much of a good thing is still too much.

So, if you're looking for an over-qualified, bored-to-the-point-where-braintechnicians-would-get-worried-about-the-
lack-of-activity, broke and bordering on the verge of self-appointed loathing and mock-depression, don't look here. To quote another would-be slacker, I really CBA.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

You'd think...

... she'd be wiser as she got older. No such thing in my book[s]. I'm doing it again, only slightly different this time.

Go look at www.scriptfrenzy.org to find out what I'm on about. In the mean time, don't disturb me unless you have some great plot line or character to add. Well. Make that nay character or plot line. No such fish in the river of inspiration to be caught at the moment.

I'll try not to break a leg.

[FADE OUT]

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

We would like to...

... thank everyone who donated to the "get Wade and Judith a new camera"-fund...

We'd like to think we spent your precious gifts wisely by buying an Olypmus Evolt E-500, with a 14-45mm lens, and a 40-150mm lens, and of course the necesarry accesories (amongst which a polarisation filter... ty Heidi ;))

We'll be taking it out today, just to get it use to beign with us...!!

Again, thank you all for being there, and giving so incredibly generously to our cause.

We love you all,

Judith

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

so what's been cooking.....

.... you might ask.

"mostly me" i'd have to answer. about 3 weeks ago, i punished myself for wanting to look pretty in my dress by treating myself to a 10 minute ride in the sun canon at the local beautician's. i also got my eyebrows plucked. not a success either, as was the lobster-look colouring of my parts which don't usually see the light of day, let alone a ray of sunshine. it's all good now, i'm almost looking like i'm supposed to, the early summer (what's the opposite of an indian summer?) has fixed the strap problem and natural hair growth has got me my face back. sort of.

if comparing what you see in the mirror and what you look like in a picture.... which is the true you?

[just took a break and came back here after. in the mean time i got age-bashed, attacked for 45mil gold, and read an article about someone getting shot in the head. i also inquired after a possible package with lip gloss]

so, there's the wedding coming up in a week-and-a-half. they should put a health warning on those. it's bad for your physical health in general, but mostly for your sanity. if sanity was an athlete, it would be running like Haile Gebrselassi [sp?]. when it starts going, you don't really notice the speed, but it just keeps going and going.... until it find the finish line which is located at the morning-after. or so i hope at least.

so what happens when you get closer to d-day?

well, for one, you start doubting everything and anything. did you go for the right dress, location, guests, flowers? can you justify the spending of huge amounts fo money on things you'd never dream you'd spend money on at all? what's expensive, what's worth it, are *you* worth it, what about the dress, shoes.... and well, everything else.

phone calls get postponed until they cannot be avoided any longer. strange new guests pop up out of nowhere, reminding you of the few people you should've but didn't and now no longer can ask. online trivia starts taking over your days, when you're not wasting your time reading or watching tv or being lethargic in general.

the thing is to concentrate on all kinds of fun you're going to have afterwards. i got me a new cookbook full of sumptuous desserts. i'm going to try at least a few in the immediate weeks after the big day. must eat. can't be expected to still fit in my clothes, can i?

i'll leave you with thoughts of chocolate, cake and pudding. huzza!!!

Monday, March 12, 2007

here's what Laura stays up for at night

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Sunday, February 11, 2007

let it snow let it snow let it....

Why is it that everything's on hold all the damn bloody time? What with all the progress of the modern world, why is it that everyone is waiting for something to happen? Is it the curse of the twenty-somethings? Why can't I get into control over even the littlest of things, having to leave it to others who don't seem to get my sense of urgency?

why why why why why why?




*argh!*


and oh yeah, it snowed