29 January 2007

the argus

time to post a new post, well alright. well alright.

i ruined my favorite new sweater by sitting too close to the heater. it is freezing in my drafty shanty of a home. i have to chip the icicles offa the cat's whiskers when i get home from work. unfortunately, our house is made of cinder blocks. we live in the lap of luxury.

reading log for past 1.5 weeks:

1. portnoy's complaint, by philip roth. read in one sitting. good, not great. actually a book stealthily gifted to joe from ben. but i stole it ! har

2. nickel and dimed, barbara ehrenreich. i was searching for the book form of popcorn, light and fluffy, salty, air-popped, chalky white. well, i found it in this disappointing book. boohoo, boohoo, i don't feel bad for you barbara. you think you're cool but you're not ! take that !

3. fast food nation, eric schloss-face. why yes, everyone and their brother has read this. so what ? it is an official selection of the onate high school reader's club. and, really, how could i resist ? great factoids ! seriously, i was reading disgusting factoids to joe about every 10 minutes. i was trying to blow his mind. didn't work. in valley girl voice: "but, seriously, fast food is, like, so, gross!"

4. the feminine mystique, betty friedan. just started this baby. after slogging through 97 introductary chapters, forward march into an in-depth analysis of the great malaise of the housewife! ah, sweet private sphere ! ol' girl.

listening to: buffalo stance, neenah cherry. also: bonnie prince billy, the raconteurs. much anticipating: clap your hands say yeah. not as in love with t.v. on the radio as joe.

cooking: bulgar chili, and 'noodle mountain'.

wearing: americorps uniform.

growing: my hair out.

watching: pan's labyrinth. jeesh. man. i thought this was going to be like alice in wonderland. turns out to be brutally violent. we were covering our eyes and cringing for a good portion of the film. sick! still was good.

20 January 2007

with obama and clinton announcing their presidental bids this week, new mexico governor bill richardson is expected to announce his own campaign for president today. i saw richardson on wednesday for a volunteer conference at the state capitol building in santa fe. i was sent, with two of my co-workers, to represent our americorps program.

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richardson is extremely popular here, winning his second term last november with 69% of the vote. i am impressed by his dedication to international affairs, particularly his recent work in darfur. his resume is about a mile long and extremely varied, however his popularity is completely eclipsed by that of clinton and obama. example: today, i said to joe, 'richardson is probably going to announce his run for president today' and joe says, 'is that the guy from montana?' referring to tester. getting his western cowboy dems mixed up i guess. whatever. so anywho, it's between the african-american, the woman, and the hispanic. i like them all.

back into the routine here in cruces. after a week of training, and then 2 days up in santa fe, i finally got back to onate high school on thursday. things are looking up for us over there. i have two new coworkers with me, replacing my one partner from last semester. they are doing a great job. i lost four great students from last semester, two moved away, one got long-term suspended, and the other dropped out of school. i was shocked and upset to hear about that last student. he succumbed to the pressure to quit school and work full-time to support his mom. he is also deep into gang culture. he was excited about the catcher in the rye, the first real book he ever read. i worked really closely with him on that book. i asked him what he wanted to do in the future, and he said 'have you seen the movie blow ?' anyway it was sad to see him drop out.

watched the pianist last night. it was pretty much amazing. even though joe was reluctant to watch it, but who can blame him...when is anyone in the lets-watch-an-extremely-depressing-holocaust-film mood ?

stephan colbert was on the o'reilly factor last week.

o'reilly: I have a sheet here that says you dislike and you are afraid of bears and owls. Is that true?
colbert: I am afraid of bears. I think owls are a waste of time.

think we're going to play cards tonight. haven't done that yet in NM. better watch out, cruces! you don't know what you're up against...suckers!

16 January 2007

cat and mouse

i'm in santa fe right now for work. BUT, before i left las cruces today, this is what i saw:

IN THE TREE:
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AT THE BOTTOM:
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more later. wireless doesn't work in my hotel room, unfortunately.

11 January 2007

MN photos

I didn't get nearly enough photos on my trip home. here's a few (don't check my flickr just yet tho, haven't had time to post any this week)

JOE AND REECE:
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XMAS DINNER, MADE LOVINGLY BY MY MOM:
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JESSE AND JOE, ON FOREST LAKE:
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NEW YEAR'S EVE, AFTER SUSHI, PRE-MIDNIGHT, DOWNTOWN ST. PAUL. CHELSEA, BRIAN, BEN, ANNA, AND ME:
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