It’s true, we have totally gotten into this tv show. Not the competition part of it so much—if you don’t know, “So you think you can dance” is an open audition dance competition show that whittles the dancers down to a dozen or so finalists. Then, after each round of performances, viewers can call in [...]
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Fight! Fight! Fight!
(Not among each other silly. It’s what the chapter is about.)
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This morning, as is our habit, Sophie and I were eating toast with jam while Luc did Luc things on the floor and Paul got ready for work. Sophie and I were talking about something, I can’t remember what now, and I was aware of Luc’s voice, a high, soft sound in the background, and [...]
I love this.
It’s a cover of an Andy McKee song, “Drifting.”
Here is Andy himself, doing a cover of of one of my favorite 80s songs, “Africa,” by Toto.
And this dude, Justin King, I’m surprised his hands don’t just burst into flame.
It’s a bit that ran under the [...]
Maya Vs. The Guitar, part 2
So, I’ve been playing every day for a month. One month! I’m such a noob. But I’m such a proud noob! I started out, literally not knowing which side of the guitar was up (fat string to the ceiling, skinny string to the floor, okay, got it). But [...]
Episode 14 of Conjuring Raine is LIVE. It’s so exciting to be so close to the end! I have recorded all of it, through episode 18, but I still need to do the editing, etc, for 17, and 18. Can you believe I have re-edited and re-recorded the last episode three times already? But today, [...]
A while back, I told y’all about how we set up an herb garden to fulfill my fantasy of stepping out into the yard to pick fresh herbs whenever I damn well felt like it. I’m here to tell you, this fantasy has come to fruition! (Thank you, Cathy!) Today, I dumped the pasta [...]
Second to ice cream, this is Sophie’s favorite thing.
Spash!
Taking a flying leap into the water is new for Sophie, but quickly becoming the best part of the pond for her. She leaps in, swims a bit, climbs out, leaps in again. I remember being about [...]
For Paul’s birthday, we had key-lime pie and a matinee showing of The Last Airbender. And while I understand why people are complaining, especially anyone new to the story, it is not the awful, soul sucking event that the tidal wave of terrible reviews would have you believe.
The good:
1- [...]
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today's yoga practice
- friday
May 11, 2012 | 10:09 am…and now we come to lady’s holiday. the weakest week of yoga that ever barely happened.
- thursday
May 11, 2012 | 9:09 amprimary to navasana. can’t seem to get past freaking navasana this week. at least I’m on the mat.
- wednesday
May 11, 2012 | 9:08 amprimary to navasana with Maria’s vid.
- tuesday
May 11, 2012 | 9:08 amSKIP. Shame.
- monday
May 11, 2012 | 9:07 amprimary to navasana. am I back in the saddle?
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Archive for today's yoga practice »
- friday
upcoming book releases
a few greatest hits
- remains of the play
- happy birthday, sophie!
- welcome to mayaland's virtual macabre crawfish feast of death!
- lucille ball moment
- screen time for fun and profit
- unexpected benefit of living in a round house #27
- the incredible hulk invades the yurt
- the 13 year visitation of the demon red-eyed cicada
- the amazing emu
- the emotional insanity of writing
- the solstice from inside a sundial
- the power of mom’s day can melt even the most bitter of hearts, not that my heart is bitter, but it has gotten a bit crusty around the edges
- crafts for karma
- 2 stories, 1 joke, and a song
- butterfly house
- the way of the bento
- yurts: the downside
- spike and buffy got screwed--now with proof! (part 1)
- diggers watch tv, too
- go, go, godzilla!
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