The other day I received an alarming text from one my kids informing me that technis does not come from rusted nails. Ummm . . . Technis? Really? Well, let me just tell you that I know EXACTLY how one gets "technis". "Technis" can be the unpleasant result of several things. Here are few of the causes:
a) reading a gift wish list from a teen with a plethora of electronic gadgets.
b) looking behind the television and trying to figure out what should be attached to which.
c) watching Ellen's 12 Days of Giveaways . . . just once, even.
d) figuring out the latest update of iTunes.
e) dropping on your foot the file box of index cards listing all your website passwords and usernames.
f) finding the one un-scannable item in the whole store when you're in a hurry.
g) keeping up with the time changes on this household's digital clocks.
h) mistaking "wireless" as "wire-free".
i) texting your children in their rooms when you are only downstairs - repeatedly.
j) calling internet technical support and being expected to know what all those blinking box thingies actually are.
k) being expected to start new collections of movies for every new video viewing method.
and perhaps the most dangerous -
l) not realizing the cute flashing "fishbowl" on the minivan dash is indication that something is wrong with a tire.
As you can see, "technis" is getting more and more difficult to avoid. Unfortunately, it is currently suspected the only cure maybe a lifetime membership to ITT Tech or to keep having children to stay on top of the technology for you.
Be careful out there. "Technis" is everywhere!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Things I Don't Want for Christmas
In a perfect world I could cross stitch this on a sampler and display in a place where everyone could observe it. As a mother I can only fantasize about being so brash, but if I could I would...
Please, if you love me, don't gift me ....
-Anything that has to be plugged into a four prong outlet.
- Another watch. I've never worn a watch, that's what I use my cell phone for, yet I have, not a watch for every day, but a watch set to every time zone from the Northern Territory of Australia to the East Coast of the United States. Why?
- Anything flannel, footed, drop seated, covered in penguins, owls or sock monkeys, please! I've startled more than a few UPS guys when answering the door in my Christmas jammies from years past. Of course, if they delivered their goods at a decent hour I would be dressed, I swear.
- Anything that must be worn on the head, especially if it jingles, sparkles or lights up.
- Anything with a physical fitness application. Exercise tapes, yoga mats, wii games that make fun of your waistline, I'm on the fence about "lounge wear", they seem a lot like work out clothes to me, so, to be on the safe side, just leave those off your list, if you don't mind.
- Anything I can see myself in that isn't a picture frame or an antique mirror i.e. a toaster, crock pot, bread machine etc. etc. etc. If it's stainless steel and someone has to polish finger prints off of it, really, it's not a gift now is it?
- Another cookbook, it ain't helping.
-A kit of any sort. I still haven't finished the latch hook Santa rug my aunt sent me in 1992. When I finish that one, I still have the mosaic kit, the photo tinting kit, the cross stitch world map, I'm not sure I have enough years left as it is.
With all my love,
Mother
Please, if you love me, don't gift me ....
-Anything that has to be plugged into a four prong outlet.
- Another watch. I've never worn a watch, that's what I use my cell phone for, yet I have, not a watch for every day, but a watch set to every time zone from the Northern Territory of Australia to the East Coast of the United States. Why?
- Anything flannel, footed, drop seated, covered in penguins, owls or sock monkeys, please! I've startled more than a few UPS guys when answering the door in my Christmas jammies from years past. Of course, if they delivered their goods at a decent hour I would be dressed, I swear.
- Anything that must be worn on the head, especially if it jingles, sparkles or lights up.
- Anything with a physical fitness application. Exercise tapes, yoga mats, wii games that make fun of your waistline, I'm on the fence about "lounge wear", they seem a lot like work out clothes to me, so, to be on the safe side, just leave those off your list, if you don't mind.
- Anything I can see myself in that isn't a picture frame or an antique mirror i.e. a toaster, crock pot, bread machine etc. etc. etc. If it's stainless steel and someone has to polish finger prints off of it, really, it's not a gift now is it?
- Another cookbook, it ain't helping.
-A kit of any sort. I still haven't finished the latch hook Santa rug my aunt sent me in 1992. When I finish that one, I still have the mosaic kit, the photo tinting kit, the cross stitch world map, I'm not sure I have enough years left as it is.
With all my love,
Mother
Monday, December 7, 2009
Deck the Halls?
We deck the Christmas tree and whatever room we're able to fit it in that year. We deck the banisters with garland, we deck the kitchen and even the powder room, and have occasionally decked the dog. Outside we deck the front door and flower garden (dead flowers look so much more festive with wooden snowmen sitting in them) and our neighbors to both sides deck their roofs, yards, walkways, driveways, mailboxes, bushes, trees, dead gardens and doors--we think they might be trying to hail beings from other worlds, but it's not our electric bill so who are we to judge? My daughter has a flair with salt dough and paper chains and many years has the most decked out room in the whole house. But we never deck the Halls, in fact we've always been very fond of the Halls.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Things About Me by Rowena but inspired by Edwina
1. I'd rather just go ahead and write a check than have to save aluminum lids off the yogurt.
2. I feed the birds.
3. I may be the only person in America (not wearing scrunch socks) who still enjoys cross stitch.
4. My favorite color is green, green, green, or old red, or robin's egg blue or buttery yellow.
5. In my heart I really AM organized.
6. I sing. I sing just about any time, any place, any where.
7. I'm more than slightly germophobic.
8. Heck, I don't mind inventating my own words.
9. Reading is my favorite - books, papers, magazines, poetry, t-shirts, cereal boxes, bumper stickers.
10. I'm addicted to archaeological news. This beats a lot of things to which I could be addicted - like bacon. I am not addicted to bacon.
11. Love me some Facebook, and I wish everything in the world had "LIKE" buttons.
12. The God I've decided on for myself and my family is prettier, nicer, and bigger than most of the other gods about whom I've read.
13. I am not into golf, billiards, bridge, or Dungeons & Dragons. I am not much into games at all.
14. Laughter, in my opinion, should be the point of EVERYTHING.
15. The TV networks wait for me to say I like a show just so they can cancel it, so I will just keep my television viewing preferences to myself, thank you.
16. My hair is WAY weirder than Edwina's.
17. I dream of big savings as I clip coupons which I never, ever, ever use.
18. Math, I think, can take the fun out of a lot of things.
19. I am still friends with my very first non-family friend. We met when we were toddlers.
20. I don't know why I can't live in Stars Hollow.
2. I feed the birds.
3. I may be the only person in America (not wearing scrunch socks) who still enjoys cross stitch.
4. My favorite color is green, green, green, or old red, or robin's egg blue or buttery yellow.
5. In my heart I really AM organized.
6. I sing. I sing just about any time, any place, any where.
7. I'm more than slightly germophobic.
8. Heck, I don't mind inventating my own words.
9. Reading is my favorite - books, papers, magazines, poetry, t-shirts, cereal boxes, bumper stickers.
10. I'm addicted to archaeological news. This beats a lot of things to which I could be addicted - like bacon. I am not addicted to bacon.
11. Love me some Facebook, and I wish everything in the world had "LIKE" buttons.
12. The God I've decided on for myself and my family is prettier, nicer, and bigger than most of the other gods about whom I've read.
13. I am not into golf, billiards, bridge, or Dungeons & Dragons. I am not much into games at all.
14. Laughter, in my opinion, should be the point of EVERYTHING.
15. The TV networks wait for me to say I like a show just so they can cancel it, so I will just keep my television viewing preferences to myself, thank you.
16. My hair is WAY weirder than Edwina's.
17. I dream of big savings as I clip coupons which I never, ever, ever use.
18. Math, I think, can take the fun out of a lot of things.
19. I am still friends with my very first non-family friend. We met when we were toddlers.
20. I don't know why I can't live in Stars Hollow.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Things About Me, by Edwina
1. I believe in God.
2. I keep cookie dough balls in the freezer under the guise of being able to pop just a few out to bake at a time, but really I eat them all raw.
3. I like to be alone.
4. I don't watch much TV because I'd rather read, but I'd rather read with the TV on.
5. My favorite show is the British comedy Keeping Up Appearances, someday I'd like to have the nerve to be Hyacinth Bucket, pronounced bouquet.
6. I still call East Tennessee home, even though I haven't lived there in years.
7. I pick up mannerisms from people I spend time with, sometimes I say or do something and it reminds me of someone I knew long ago.
8. I've been to 49 states, 17 countries and 5 continents, but only learned one language.
9. I still have the first book I ever read Claude the Dog.
10. Someday, I'd like to write a book that someone would want to keep for thirty-five years.
11. I overreact, a lot.
12. I love to cook, but I'm not good at it.
13. I collect Starbucks mugs, but I don't know how to make decent coffee.
14. I'm hopeless with directions, I just wander around until I happen upon what I'm looking for.
15. I have weird hair.
16. My biggest fear is of dying before my kids are grown and on their own.
17. I have Nickelback and Neil Diamond on my ipod.
18. I have a birthday card signed by The Clash.
2. I keep cookie dough balls in the freezer under the guise of being able to pop just a few out to bake at a time, but really I eat them all raw.
3. I like to be alone.
4. I don't watch much TV because I'd rather read, but I'd rather read with the TV on.
5. My favorite show is the British comedy Keeping Up Appearances, someday I'd like to have the nerve to be Hyacinth Bucket, pronounced bouquet.
6. I still call East Tennessee home, even though I haven't lived there in years.
7. I pick up mannerisms from people I spend time with, sometimes I say or do something and it reminds me of someone I knew long ago.
8. I've been to 49 states, 17 countries and 5 continents, but only learned one language.
9. I still have the first book I ever read Claude the Dog.
10. Someday, I'd like to write a book that someone would want to keep for thirty-five years.
11. I overreact, a lot.
12. I love to cook, but I'm not good at it.
13. I collect Starbucks mugs, but I don't know how to make decent coffee.
14. I'm hopeless with directions, I just wander around until I happen upon what I'm looking for.
15. I have weird hair.
16. My biggest fear is of dying before my kids are grown and on their own.
17. I have Nickelback and Neil Diamond on my ipod.
18. I have a birthday card signed by The Clash.
19. I'm going to Scotland in 2012, God willing.
20. I'm soo team Edward.
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