January 2012
1 post
October 2011
1 post
August 2011
7 posts
Boom
Visiting my sister this weekend and I’m so excited to hang out with my niece and nephew!! Wahoo!
Ugh..
I am NOT looking forward to doing my staff evaluations this year. It is not easy judging and evaluating someone and then telling them to their face what you think. Especially with the strained relationship I have with them right now. Sometimes I hate my job… This is one of those times.
Signing off.
B
July 2011
6 posts
How to Raise Your PFT’s →
I can’t believe John and I are finally engaged! Now that we made it this far I am doing some wedding research and OMG there are so many things to consider! There are so many decisions to make it’s a bit overwhelming… But at least we are giving ourselves some time to figure it all out… I am thinking about starting a wedding blog to take note of everything that is happening...
December 2009
1 post
The Kind Diet
So I have gone on and off being a vegan and vegetarian for the last 10 years… mostly off, with periods of on that didn’t last as long as I wanted them too. Well, today I bought a book called “The Kind Diet”, by Alicia Silverstone… a famous Superhero to animals. That’s what she calls her diet, the Superhero Diet. In her book she outlines the evils and nastiness...
September 2009
1 post
August 2009
1 post
July 2009
2 posts
I’m just sitting here with John and Lily in our little apartment in Santa Cruz feeling so content. We just had a great dinner, a lovely glass of wine, and are about to tale a walk to the cliffs to look out at the ocean. Days like this I wonder if moving us down to LA into all that chaos is really the best decision. I know my education will be more benificial from a school like Pepperdine,...
June 2009
10 posts
Sicko
A couple of days ago I saw the Michael Moore film, Sicko. Ever since I saw it, I can think of few other things. The story lines of the individuals affected by the health care companies, and their greedy, INHUMANE, robot medical directors was absolutely horrendous, and terrifying, and just represent a minute fraction of the amount of people who are dealing with those issues daily. It was...
Why We Need a Public Health-Care Plan →
jasencomstock:
…Critics say the public option is really a Trojan horse for a government takeover of all of health insurance. But nothing could be further from the truth. It’s an option. No one has to choose it…
Critics charge that the public plan will be subsidized by the government. Here they have their facts wrong. Under every plan that’s being discussed on Capitol Hill, subsidies go to...
Why are you picking on the Post Office? For 44 cents, someone comes to your...
– Jon Stewart, pointing out to House minority leader John Boehner that perhaps the United States Postal Service is a bad example of government mismanagement, on The Daily Show (via inothernews)
work...
I call it work, but what is it really? It’s not play, but not really work… definitely not play. It’s time killing, brain consuming, soul sucking, work… I guess it is work after all.
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