Monday, November 19, 2012

And, completely unrelated

I'm thinking about moving this blog over to WordPress. I've been annoyed for a long time with how difficult it is to put picture up in any format other than one below another. What if I want two side by side? I have to learn HTML and then mess around in the backstage of Blogger. It's going to take more than that for me to learn HTML.

10 months

One of these months, "Kirby" is going to overtake "Raleigh" for number of tagged posts on this blog. It's terrible how the earth shifts when something you planned for gets yanked out from under your feet. I was so prepared to deal with Raleigh's stinky, grumpy old self. I feel cheated that I do not get that. I was sure that my kids would one day wake him from his naps by sitting on him, the way Celeste used to sit on Petunia, and like Petunia, he would heave a sigh, look at me with disgust, and walk away. Or if he was in a good mood, turn and try to lick the kid's face. I feel cheated that Raleigh won't get to meet my future kids, and more so that my future kids won't get to meet Raleigh. I feel cheated.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Books

I want to reorganize the books I've got in DC because right now they're kind of randomly scattered across 10 shelves on three bookcases. Anyway, it's not super practical to put everything on the dining room table and organize it or something, so I thought I'd just type it up and rearrange virtually. Here's what I can see from the dining room table (that belongs to me, excluding the books that belong to my housemates):

Top Shelf:
  • Tom Jones (Henry Fielding)
  • Strange Bedpersons (Jennifer Crusie)
  • The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (Stieg Larsson)
  • Back to the Bedroom (Janet Evanovich)
  • Trust Me On This (Jennifer Crusie)
  • The Cinderella Deal (Jennifer Crusie)
  • One Perfect Rose (Mary Jo Putney)
  • Oh My Stars (Lorna Landvik)
  • a bunch of dishes
  • pens and small notepads
2nd Shelf:
  • A Passion for Chocolate
  • The Essential Baking Cookbook
  • The Joy of Cooking
  • The New Best Recipe
  • Breakfast
  • How To Be A Domestic Goddess
  • 1080 Recipes
  • Sundays At Moosewood
  • The Vegetarian Epicure
  • The Essential Vegetarian
  • A Beautiful Bowl of Soup
  • Laurel's Kitchen
3rd Shelf:
  • The Lacuna (Barbara Kingsolver)
  • Pigs in Heaven (Barbara Kingsolver)
  • Small Wonder (Barbara Kingsolver)
  • Homeland (Barbara Kingsolver)
  • Animal Dreams (Barbara Kingsolver)
  • Angry Housewives Eating Bonbons (Lorna Landvik)
  • Atonement (Ian McEwan)
  • A Simple Story (Inchbald)
  • Fantomina and other stories (Haywood)
  • Emma (Jane Austen)
  • The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (Junot Diaz)
  • Far Afield (Susanna Kaysen)
  • The Diaries of Adam and Eve (Mark Twain)
  • The Fifth Sacred Thing (Starhawk)
  • Evensong (Gail Godwin)
  • The Bluest Eye (Toni Morrison)
  • Eva Luna (Isabel Allende)
  • Portrait in Sepia (Isabel Allende)
  • Retrato en Sepia (Isabel Allende)
  • The Essential Pablo Neruda (ed. Mark Eisner)
  • Memorias (Pablo Neruda)
  • Residencia en la Tierra (Pablo Neruda)
  • Spain in Our Hearts (Pablo Neruda)
  • Odas Elementales (Pablo Neruda)
  • Canto General (Pablo Neruda)
  • Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (Pablo Neruda)
  • Sonnets from the Portuguese (Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
  • The Fact of a Doorframe (Adrienne Rich)
  • Robert Frost: Poetry and Prose (ed. Lathem & Thompson)
  • The Essential Rilke (ed., trans. Galway Kinnell & Hannah Liebmann)
  • Midnight Salvage (Adrienne Rich)
  • Goblin Market and Other Poems (Christina Rosetti)
  • Acts of Contrition (Anna George Meek)
  • Love Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets)
  • Beat Poets (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets)
4th Shelf:
  • The Velveteen Rabbit (Margery Williams)
  • Toot and Puddle: Top of the World (Holly Hobbie)
  • I Like You (Amy Sedaris)
  • Espaco Cravo
  • Tuesday (David Weisner)
  • Sew What: Skirts
  • The Essential Calvin and Hobbes (Bill Watterson)
  • It's a Magical World (Bill Watterson)
  • The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book (Bill Watterson)
  • Farfallina and Marcell (Holly Keller)
  • Come By Chance (Madeleine Winch)
  • Skin Again (Bell Hooks)
  • Abuela (Arthur Dorros)
  • Amazing Grace (Mary Hoffman)
  • Otis (Janie Bynum)
  • The Story of Babar (Jean de Brunhoff)
  • The Call of the Wolves (Jim Murphy)
  • The Whales Song (Dyan Sheldon)
  • Grandfather Twilight (Barbara Berger)
  • Where the Wild Things Are (Maurice Sendak)
  • Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge (Mem Fox)
  • Niña Bonita (Ana Maria Machado)
  • Outside Over There (Maurice Sendak)
  • Blueberries for Sal (Robert McCloskey)
  • The Cat with a Really Big Head (Roman Dirge)
  • Everybody Needs a Rock (Byrd Taylor)
  • The New Girl/La Niña Nueva (Jacqui Robbins)
  • I Am a Taxi (Deborah Ellis)
  • Bambi (Felix Salten)
  • Love That Dog (Sharon Creech)
  • Charlotte's Web (E. B. White)
  • The Enchanted Castle (E. Nesbit)
  • Walk Two Moons (Sharon Creech)
  • Holes (Louis Sachar)
  • Seedfolks (Paul Fleischman)
  • Love That Dog (Sharon Creech) [yes I have two]
  • Treasure Island (Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll)
  • The Secret Garden (Frances Hodgson Burnett)
  •  Little Women (Louisa May Alcott)
  • I Like You (Sandol Stoddard Warburg)
  • The Tale of Two Bad Mice (Beatrix Potter)
  • Deck the Halls (illus. Michael Hague)
  • Maurice Sendak mini box set including: Pierre, Alligators All Around, Chicken Soup With Rice, and One Was Johnny
  • The Beekeper's Apprentice (Laurie King)
  • A Monstrous Regiment of Women (Laurie King)
  • A Letter of Mary (Laurie King)
  • Italian-English/English-Italian Dictionary
  • 501 Spanish Verbs
  • Spanish Concise Dictionary
  • Roget's A-Z Thesaurus
  • The Other End of the Leash (Patricia McConnell)
  • Photobooth (Babbette Hines)
Bottom Shelf:
  • Stephen's political books
  • Ranajoy's economics books
  • Bossypants (Tina Fey)
  • wine glasses, candles
The stuff down here is loosely organized thematically, or at least was 6 months ago. You'll see the issue when I get to the upstairs shelves; I have one dog book down here and five more upstairs. Most of my DC collection of novels is downstairs but a random assortment are upstairs. My language reference books are downstairs, but my theory and religious reference books are upstairs. Tom Jones is hanging out with a portion of my Jennifer Crusie and Janet Evanovich collection. It makes no sense.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Life at home






No underage fees

I turned 25 last month. Some people may feel like 25 is a throwaway birthday, it being neither 21 nor 30, but I'm actually really excited about the whole car rental thing. Anyway, here's me blowing out my candles.