Thursday, January 31, 2008
Happy Happy Birthday Courters!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Call if you get lost...
Why?
Well, let's just say that Brother Brigham's square grid doesn't extend all the way to North Carolina. It's said that the roads here are based on old cattle trails. I, for one, actually believe that cattle travel in a more organized pattern than the way these roads are strewn across the land. Picture a bowl of spaghetti noodles. Now take a handful of those noodles and throw them on the ground. Those are the roads I wade through daily. :)
This new friend of ours (we refer to "him" by name, Garmin, although we use the female guide voice) is a lifesaver. My parents took pity on us after their trip to Durham, and gave us a GPS system for Christmas to help us get around. Garmin's like my best friend. He makes navigating a spaghetti bowl of roads just a little easier.
HOWEVER, even Garmin isn't fool proof. Even Garmin doesn't understand these cattle trails. A few times we've "arrived" at our destination, when the destination isn't anywhere in sight. And sometimes Garmin takes the long way (he prefers the freeways, when sometimes the noodle roads are quicker). To Garmin's credit though, more than not, he gets us where we need to go.
And in the end, it all works out. As you can always "call if you get lost." Or reprogram Garmin.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Standing for Something
Last night, as Jess and I put together our new bookcase for our FHE activity, we decided we'd let Glenn Beck join us. For those of you who don't regularly patrol CNN, Glenn Beck is a radio/television host. He's a conservative by nature, and his show is usually pretty entertaining, especially in the moments when he calls politicians and others on the carpet for what or who they really are. One of our favorite moments was when he cut off a guest and informed him he was being rude and demeaning (which he was) and then denied him speaking privileges. :) Glenn Beck is also an LDS convert.
So last night as I feebly attempted to help Jess put together our bookcase (bless Jess for letting his wife help him and for loving her even when she breaks things), we heard Glenn mention that we should stay tuned as a "deeply personal note" was next. We were so glad we did. Because Glenn, like the rest of us, took his turn in paying tribute to a man that will be missed, but more so, that inspired us all to stand for something, to be a little better.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Goings
I'll miss his cane nodding in the air, telling us hello. I'll miss that up-and-down hand as he so simply and eloquently advised and spoke. And I'll miss the simple peace that came from being in the same room with him. And there was just something so powerful about the swell of love that came as he entered a room - everyone on their feet, simultaneously beginning, "We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet."
Until we meet again, as he would likely say. :)
Friday, January 25, 2008
Duke's Dark Side
I can't decide if Graffiti Tunnel is a stomping ground for competing gangs, a giant canvas on which honor code bound students can express their individuality, free advertisement space, or just a routine stop when rushing for any given sorority.
In any case, I find it fascinating, both the paint job and the fact that Duke's rigid administration hasn't quelched it. There are years worth of paint just slathered in thick layers (see below).
Talk about self expression.
(I particularly appreciate this last one. Picture is mine, not the art. :) )
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Represent
(Yes, I've taken it upon myself to ensure that those who aren't keeping tabs on AI [that would be American Idol] are still in the know. You'll thank me later. :) )
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
What with opportunities like this...
PERSONAL ASSISTANT NEEDED NOW FOR ESCORT AGENCY
PLEASE FORWARD YOUR RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO ABOVE REPLY ADDRESS. YOU MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE. CURRENT AND VALID DRIVERS LISCENSE (sic). MUST BE AVAILABLE MON-FRI FROM 3PM-2AM. ALSO FEEL FREE TO SEND PIC WITH RESUME.
Feel free to send your pic. Seriously?!
Needless to say, the job hunt continues. As it turns out, I'm not available those hours.
:)
Monday, January 21, 2008
Snap Happy
On our way, Jess noticed the ginormous moon rising above Durham, so when we got to campus, we went on a hunt for the moon (don't laugh - EVERYTHING is hidden by trees in North Carolina, including something like a low lying moon). Jess was hoping for a shot of Duke Chapel with the moon, but the lunar man remained hidden behind a wall of trees.
However, as it happens, I got my once-in-a-while itch to snap some shots. So while Jess took a few phone calls, I took a few shots. While Duke's campus is relatively homogeneous (much like Durham's landscape), Duke Chapel is really quite beautiful, especially at dusk.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
It Never Snows...
So as the song goes, "It never snows in L.A., so Santa don't bring me a sleigh. I'll leave the key by the door, cuz there's no chimney anymore. Remember where you are - better bring your car..."
And so on.
I believe that this little ditty comes from the oh-so-talented, but not without drama, Osmond family, courtesy of one seriously over played Christmas tape (we're talkin' cassette folks). And along with a few other Osmond classics, my sisters and I particularly enjoyed this song (I have no shame) because we thought it was so clever as it never snowed in St. George either.
Well, we've been told that it never snows in Durham. But folks, it's snowing! And it's my most favorite kind of snow. It's of the St. George variety - it looks pretty as it falls, makes me feel all winter-like, as if I should hunker down with a good book and read by the fire, cup of hot cocoa in hand (I imagine it will be more along the lines of watching CNN election coverage, Diet Mountain Dew in hand). And it DOESN'T STICK! The above picture was a total sham. Below you will find the winter wonderland I am currently enjoying.
Sorry folks. That's all I could find. But look - I took a self portrait to illustrate there is indeed snow falling! (Small white specks are snow, not a scalp disease of some sort.)
So my deepest sympathies to those experiencing true freeze out weather back home. But according to North Carolinians, this is serious winter weather. This is weather worthy of closing school! Stay indoors - it's SNOWING!
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
No Strings Attached
Guilty as Charged
But for the most part, I only have room in my heart for the Gilmores. And the rest of TV land is a big foreign landscape to me.
But American Idol? As I sat watching it last night (thank goodness for DVR and the wonders of forwarding through the many commercials that interrupt all the singing goodness), I felt like I needed to justify my actions. And truth be told, I couldn't come up with any real good reason. But when it really comes down to it, you simply cannot duplicate true entertainment (or talent) like this:
Monday, January 14, 2008
Running in Circles
Ah, circles.
NOTE: The above picture is said trail. I veer to the right here. Oh, and these leaves are long gone. This picture was taken in the fall.
Friday, January 11, 2008
Catching a Durham Sunset
The sun sets right on the lake, and while you can pull off just near the highway and dodge whizzing cars, tonight we found a secret trail that leads right down to the lake. It was an unbelievably beautiful night, so peaceful. There wasn't a sound except the lapping water and a few fishes who jumped up out of the water to shoo us out of their quiet little home.
We left reluctantly. And even as we did so, there was a deep pink sky behind us. Pretty place, this Durham.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Fate and the SLC
During our long distance dating days, I got to be real familiar with the joint. And I actually really liked it, even when I was delayed, because no matter what, I was on my way to Jess.
And while I appreciate that I’m actually with Jess this time, today I’m not so much in love with the SLC International.
Our flight was scheduled to leave at 2:25 p.m. And well folks, it’s 5:00 p.m. And the best part is that just five minutes ago, Jess got a message on his phone from an American Airlines representative letting him know that our flight was delayed. Oh really? I was wondering why I was starting to smell like the airport, why my face is getting that “I’ve been sitting and waiting forever” kind of sheen, and why I’m getting hungry enough that grabbing a handful of the little banana peppers at the Quizno’s dressing bar (dangerously close to my seat) is actually a temptation.
So now we get to sit here and reflect upon the injustices of flight travel. While it can be handy and relatively speedy, there are days like this that make you realize that sometimes Fate knows where you belong, and it seems that today Fate is trying to keep us home.
I, for one, appreciate Fate’s efforts, despite the fact that it leaves me stuck in this concrete enclosure full of funny smells and weird shoes (I’ve been paying particular attention to the variety of boots and Uggs that exist. Pretty astounding really.) But I suppose I can handle a few more minutes of this beautiful state, even if it’s through the window of SLC International.
I’ll miss you Utah. (If I am able to extract myself from this seat should the opportunity ever present itself.)
(Post note: We finally made it back to Durham. At 2:30 a.m. And if I’m being honest, when I stepped through the sliding doors of the Raleigh-Durham airport, it was rather refreshing to breathe in a deep gulp of that foliage-infused air. So maybe home can be in more than one place. :) )