Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Words words words

Does this ever happen to you? You're editing or proofing something that has the same word repeated over and over and after a while the word looks like it is spelled completely incorrectly to you? This happened to me today with the word length. 4 consonants in a row just isn't normal.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Red Sox Win!

Today was MLB season opener. In Japan. At 6 am EDT. It was the Oakland A's vs. my beloved Red Sox. The Sox won in 10 innings. Dice-K started and had a rocky few innings but then settled down. Manny had 4 RBIs. Brandon Moss who got the start due to a late scratch of JD drew, had a great home run. Ellsbury had a fantastic catch in center field. Way to start the season boys! Sweet Caroline!

Monday, March 24, 2008

Happy Easter

I hope everyone had a happy Easter. We had a great time visiting with friends and family. We had ham, it was sunny, church was good. It was nice to be home. Some of our friends and family were away so we hope to catch up with them sometime soon....

It was a nice sunny day, but still so cold since it's still March. I can't wait until it's at least 40 when I wake up.

Another week of work. Woo hoo.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Godly Friday

If you don't care about religion, feel free to skip this entry.

Today is Good Friday, aka Holy Friday, aka Godly Friday, aka the day Jesus died. I went to a 12 noon service since I will be in a car at 7 tonight when the other service happens. I think the only other time I've been to church during the day is on Ash Wednesday. It actually wasn't too bad. We still sang some hymns, but there were no Tones or Anthems sung. I go to the Cathedral in the city I live in since it has a great choir and one of the main reasons I go to church is for the music. The noon service today was in the chapel of the Cathedral since only about 30-50 people were there. The chapel is a little weird in that it's a circle and the lectern is directly across from the alter. Fr. Ben gave a good homily. It was vaguely familiar as the lesson of Good Friday is pretty straight forward, but he put a neat spin on it talking about how God gave us Jesus to die for our sins, and as a father, he couldn't really understand that, but if you think about it a little more, in that God and Jesus are one and the same, it was really God giving up himself for us, which he could understand. He also threw in some symbolism in that the horizontal slat of the cross represents the human form of Jesus and the vertical slat of the cross represents the divine Christ. Fr. Ben gives good sermons. They usually make you think. The entire passion was read and we sang an African-American spiritual hymn (yeah - it's in the regular hymnal - 172 or something like that - "Were you there..") which the organist really likes since I remembered it from last year too.

I like Good Friday, even though it's not really good. But it's not really bad, either. And it reminds you why Easter is so great.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

5th Anniversary

Today is the 5th anniversary of the beginning of the war in Iraq. Can you believe it has been 5 years? It has been such a waste of everything. Some quick stats (as of March 9, 2008, from the Brookings Institution's Iraq Index)


3,979 US Soldiers Killed

29,320 Seriously Wounded

Troops in Iraq - Total 164,895, including 155,000 from the US, 4,500 from the UK, 2,000 from Georgia, 900 from Poland, 650 from South Korea and 1,845 from all other nations

US Troop Casualities - 3,979 US troops (more than the number of civilians-2,974-killed on 9/11/01); 98% male. 90% non-officers; 80% active duty, 12% National Guard; 74% Caucasian, 10% African-American, 11% Latino. 18% killed by non-hostile causes. 51% of US casualties were under 25 years old. 70% were from the US Army

Non-US Troop Casualties - Total 308, with 175 from the UK

US Troops Wounded - 29,320, 20% of which are serious brain or spinal injuries (total excludes psychological injuries)

US Troops with Serious Mental Health Problems - 30% of US troops develop serious mental health problems within 3 to 4 months of returning home

US Military Helicopters Downed in Iraq - 68 total, at least 36 by enemy fire

Spent & Approved War-Spending - About $600 billion of US taxpayers' funds. President Bush has requested another $200 billion for 2008, which would bring the cumulative total to close to $800 billion.

U.S. Monthly Spending in Iraq - $12 billion in 2008

Cost of deploying one U.S. soldier for one year in Iraq - $390,000 (Congressional Research Service)

Lost & Unaccounted for in Iraq - $9 billion of US taxpayers' money and $549.7 million in spare parts shipped in 2004 to US contractors. Also, per ABC News, 190,000 guns, including 110,000 AK-47 rifles.

Missing - $1 billion in tractor trailers, tank recovery vehicles, machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and other equipment and services provided to the Iraqi security forces. (Per CBS News on Dec 6, 2007.)

Mismanaged & Wasted in Iraq - $10 billion, per Feb 2007 Congressional hearings

Halliburton Overcharges Classified by the Pentagon as Unreasonable and Unsupported - $1.4 billion

Amount paid to KBR, a former Halliburton division, to supply U.S. military in Iraq with food, fuel, housing and other items - $20 billion

Portion of the $20 billion paid to KBR that Pentagon auditors deem "questionable or supportable" - $3.2 billion

Private Contractors in Iraq, Working in Support of US Army Troops - More than 180,000 in August 2007, per The Nation/LA Times.

Journalists killed - 127 - 84 by murder and 43 by acts of war

Journalists killed by US Forces - 14

Iraqi Police and Soldiers Killed - 7,951

Iraqi Civilians Killed, Estimated - A UN issued report dated Sept 20, 2006 stating that Iraqi civilian casualties have been significantly under-reported. Casualties are reported at 50,000 to over 100,000, but may be much higher. Some informed estimates place Iraqi civilian casualties at over 600,000.

Iraqi Insurgents Killed, Roughly Estimated - 55,000

Non-Iraqi Contractors and Civilian Workers Killed - 548

Non-Iraqi Kidnapped - 305, including 54 killed, 147 released, 4 escaped, 6 rescued and 94 status unknown.

Daily Insurgent Attacks, Feb 2004 - 14

Daily Insurgent Attacks, July 2005 - 70

Daily Insurgent Attacks, May 2007 - 163

Estimated Insurgency Strength, Nov 2003 - 15,000

Estimated Insurgency Strength, Oct 2006 - 20,000 - 30,000

Estimated Insurgency Strength, June 2007 - 70,000


To all of our loved ones who were there, are there, and are about to go there: thank you for doing your part and thank you for coming home safe. I support you with my whole heart even if I do not support this stupid war.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Still here

Just a quick note to say I am still here. Not much happening. We went on vacation which was nice. Did some snowshoeing, watched movies, read books, ate too much. Then I came back to work. OK. That was really boring, so let me try to think of something in my life that is interesting.

Hmmm.

OK - You know those tickets I ordered? Yeah, they still haven't come yet. If they don't come I am blaming all of you who said you hated me because I got the tickets!!

Sorry, that was kind of mean (does that show the kind of day I am having?) Sorry.


Ooh, I know! I went to a really great concert a few weeks ago that was the Music of English Cathedrals performed by the Chorus of Westerly. It was awesome. Mostly because I knew almost every piece performed by heart and we got to sing along. To go along with this show, the people who were in the Chorus in 1995 and went to England finally got our tour books. They are awesome. It's fun to look at it and remember all the things we saw and did there. I celebrated my 18th birthday in the Roman Baths, man that was a long time ago (but I'm still not as old as Scott). :) Joe Banana's anyone? Do the Randy!

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Love letters in the sand....

There is a show on TV called October Road. Honestly, it's not the greatest show, but I like it. It's about a group of friends in a small New England town and their relationships with each other, their lovers, parents, and enemies. All in all, it's not very well written, but the most recent episode was an exception. It included flashbacks of the main characters (5 guys) when they were all 10, when the boys were friends with a girl who was the coolest. She played in the woods with them, liked the same music as them and chased away the bullies. Later in the episode, they go to visit the girl for her birthday (as she had moved a few towns away) and while they were on the bus they sing along to "Coming Home" by Cinderella. To top it all off, they collectively get her a necklace that has the words, "I remember you" engraved on it, as earlier, she had said that"I Remember You" by Skid Row was the greatest song in the history of songs.

I think I liked this particular episode so much because I could relate to it. Besides the fact that I too, when I was 10, thought that "I Remember You" was the greatest song in the history of songs, when I was growing up, around 2nd-5th grade, most of my friends were boys. We used to race during recess (I always won), listen to the same music, pass notes, and generally have fun. There was no who-liked-who or she said WHAT about me? to deal with. I was never a girly girl and this was probably the reason most of the girlfriends I had didn't go to my school, they were in my choir and chorus. Boys were easier and nicer to have as friends. But alas, we grow up. I'll never forget when it all changed, I could no longer beat my friend, David, running, and I started to like one of the boys more than a friend. Later, that same boy would tell me we couldn't be friend anymore because he liked another girl in my class who didn't like me. It broke my heart, but I told him it was ok.

Luckily, we grow up more and girls and boys can become friends again. I thank all of my boy friends and girl friends for everything, I am truly grateful to have you all in my life.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Favre retires


Last night, Brett Favre decided to retire from the NFL. I don't know Favre, but I enjoyed watching him play in the scrambliness that he always used and the heart and gut that always drove his performances. Plus, he was in There's Something About Mary. I hope he has the courage to stick to his guns so he will be able to enjoy watching football and his boys grow up.