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Monday Musings

So apparently my goals for the year did not include blogging more. :-)

A few random things:

* I am obsessed with MI-5.  I’ve been watching episodes on Netflix.  Right now I’m on Season 4, episode 6, 7, uh 8.  I find it intriguing and infuriating that they seem to kill off main characters with a regard seldom seen on television.  It makes for great, if suspenseful, knitting tv.

* Due in part to the above, I am now halfway through the Lace Ribbon Scarf.  If I wasn’t knitting it as a sample for Liz at Femme Fatale Fibers, I’m pretty sure I would have given up a while ago. As it is now, I’ve got the pattern memorized and the yarn is delightful, so it is working out well.  I like that I have a specific goal for this project.  Until it is finished this scarf is my main weekday knitting.

* I’m also most of the way through a new pair of longies for H.  I’m using some Yarn Pirate aran weight BFL I got for Christmas from my brother and sister in law. They are turning out great, and they seem to be flying off the needles after the last pair.  I would love to resolve to knit all future longies out of aran weight, but there are too many cute worsted weight yarns.

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Saturday, January 2, 2010

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Waking Up (In every sense of the word)

Waking up the morning after a good cry and revalation in the arms of a (we may talk about that later) I felt refreshed, releaved almost knowing that I Had everything at my fingertips except (we may talk about that later) I couldn’t have him any more… There was a time and maybe there wil be again but not now, and even though I had (that word no one likes to say) (we may talk about that later) I knew it was going to be ok, my heart had made it out alive and a little better off (at least for now) Adventure, as it always does, awaited! I am off! I would say wish me luck, but (with no offense to you) I don’t feel like I need it (maybe just a reserve supply for when times get rough)

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Thursday, December 31, 2009

For the record.

22 December 2009. That was the day I stopped using The Times as my primary newspaper1.

You might think it’s the proposed plan to charge for access to the online version of the paper. Perhaps it’s the infuriating way that the RSS feeds force you to go through an ad page to go to the full article from the excerpt. Or the way the RSS feeds when read on a Crackberry send you through to the home page of the mobile site, instead of the actual article you requested, which is now nowhere to be found amongst the 9 articles they make available through the mobile site.

Actually, it was this headline.

“Passengers’ fury at airports as snow steals Christmas”

Really. Really? Snow ’stole’ Christmas? Snow came down from the sky, slapped a small child around the face and ran away with all the presents?

OH NO WAIT. Did it in fact come floating down from the sky in the manner of any other precipitation, and combine with the freezing temperatures and increased traffic to cause hazardous conditions for flying and driving? Y’know, like normally happens in winter?

“Chaos on the roads” is fine. “Many passengers… were inconsolable at being stranded at Christmas” is also fine, if a little emotive for my stony-hearted tastes. Both are, at least, statements of fact. But “snow steals Christmas”? What’s next? ‘Furious passengers take snow hostage and refuse to let it go until it gives back Christmas’? ‘Passengers go on vigilante raid against vicious snowy attacker by amassing huge pile of burning tyres and petrol attempting to hasten rate of global warming’? ‘Callous snow evades capture by melting with the assistance of co-conspirator Unseasonably Warm Few Days Around Christmas?’

Seriously, dudes. WTF. What am I supposed to read now? I can’t read the Telegraph (not posh enough2), I can’t read the Guardian (not an English teacher, can spell), I don’t really like the Independent online site. What’s left?

1 Yes, I know, Murdoch should be enough of a reason. I read it because I (normally) like the writing style. If you comment to tell me that Murdoch should be enough of a reason to stop reading The Times, I will know that you didn’t read this footnote, and will be entitled to tell you that you are wrong. On the internet.

2 I only say this because I was looking at a recipe from the Telegraph and noticed that it had separate instructions for cooking it in an Aga.

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un-FORGET-able 2009!

Hello Last Day of 2009!

This year has been not a very exciting or fun year for me. I felt more of negatives than positives.

I recall how I welcomed 2009. Well, I was in my hostel in Noida and I called up mum and while talking to her I was sobbing and sobbing like a little kid who lost her lollipop. (sad case!) This was because my friends all left and also it was the end of my stay in India and I really miss them a lot till today.

Taking the case above, maybe how you welcome the new year has an effect on the entire year!. This is mainly just a thought of mine okay! So anyway, from the beginning of the year till the end, I have been hearing or rather showered with death news. If anyone would ask me to recall 2009, I would recall the deaths I have heard and some misfortune that happened to my loved ones. Whenever I hear those news and that too when death became like an everyday affair around me, I had this inner thing that 2009 is an unlucky year, hence I wished it ended very fast.

And today comes the last and final day of 2009. In a way I am happy that it is coming to an end but also a little sad that … oh oh…we are all a year older! Hahhaha!

As Mahatma Gandhi said:

“Each night when I go to sleep, I die. And the next morning, when I wake up, I am reborn.”


To those who wake up and are reborn tomorrow, I wish you a very Happy New Year. And for those who didn’t make it to 2010, I wish you a very Happy New Year too!

Special wishes to my dear….

LXES – Craig, Nora, Akmar, Sharmi, Syaz, Sue, Puts, Suffian, Andrew, Sangee.

my3ladies – Bea, Ris and HL.

Jon and Suresh.

Tus always loves you all and also not forgetting my lovely family. Thank you lord for keeping us together.

On a special note, today is my brothers birthday so I wish him a very Happy 26th Bday bro!

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2009 in Review

Things that happened this year…lessons learned, etc. etc. In no particular order and probably a bit vague (excuse me, but I may have been drinking red wine recently…). And some of these are apparently lessons I keep getting taught and have yet to learn because they could appear on my list every year.

  • Finished three semesters of graduate school (in hindsight, summer school was a GREAT idea).
  • Complete one internship/roughly half the internship hours required.
  • Volunteered at Pitchfork Music Festival and saw some great bands perform.
  • Attended (and survived) all three days of Lollapalooza.
  • Friends exited my life.
  • Made new friends. (life’s handy that way, eh?)
  • Wanted things I didn’t get and got things I didn’t know I wanted/needed.
  • Worked two jobs for a bit.
  • Traveled to Texas twice.
  • Cried more than most people would believe.
  • Laughed at least as much as anyone deserves.
  • Tried some new recipes and made up ones of my own.
  • Was brave on more than one occasion.
  • Tried and failed.
  • Let myself be vulnerable more than I like.
  • Wished I had not done some things I did (or at least I’d seriously alter things if given the opportunity).
  • Attended my fair share of live performances, but not nearly as many as I aspire to attend…
  • Got two new tattoos.
  • Moved to a new apartment with two new roommates (one is a cat).
  • Finally got to play my Wii Fit.
  • Started seeing a counselor–this girl can’t get through her issues alone and her friends need to not hold the burden of the drama.
  • Had my closet rod break–is someone trying to tell me something?!
  • Got a new niece…the super cute baby Lylah.
  • Survived another Tankedgiving and this time I wasn’t the hot mess!
  • Had people come visit me in Chicago from far away.
  • Had a pretty good birthday considering I had just moved here the August prior to the January (found out my friends are REALLY good at karaoke!)
  • Met a lot of new people, including my #1 crush, Patrick Stump.  Talk about hot mess. This girl was speechless or at least extremely awkward. Shameful.
  • Watched the movie Wolverine with Hugh Jackman (and friends) and later that week saw us all on Oprah.
  • Found out I was pretty good at fund-raising and event planning.
  • Had fun surprising family and friends at Christmas.
  • Loved nachos more than I should.
  • Upped my coffee drinking…not a good thing.

Really, so much seems to have happened this year (definitely more than this list includes) that I can hardly believe it’s over; that the decade is (almost) over. I’m looking forward to 2010. As trite as it sounds, I hope that it will be a year of new beginnings in every aspect of my life–that’s the optimist in me, forever hopeful. Here’s wishing you a happy new year!

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