Family Fun
It's harder to find a quality croissant in the US, but if I'm going to find it anywhere, it's going to be in New York City!
Why use only one cup of wine when you can use two?
I think resolutions are lame. Either that, or my resolution to keep my resolutions is seriously lacking resolve.
Has anyone ever ridden on the night train? Tomorrow I am taking the night train to Italy (plus a couple connections to follow). It should be different, though I have never heard anything good about the night train. This fact I admit is a bit unsettling (brings me to wonder why we did not fly). Plus I don't like small spaces.
I've been sleeping on the couch for the past few days and as a result have come to realize that there is no better morning hair than that styled by a leather sofa arm. The volume, the tangles, the amazing crazy fly-away pieces... it's fantastic.
One of the things I find more annoying that anything else is when my entire family watches stupid stuff on TV that I have no interest in. I mean, can't we choose something we all enjoy?
My sister lied to me!!! She said she bought me a lametard (another Sarah original word) Christmas gift, and she did not.
It's the new Jump Drive.
Today I was teaching a class and the fire drill started going off. I, of course, had no idea what was going on, nor what to do. Luckily, their normal teacher was also in the room, so I just turned it over to her.
My roommate, Amanda, has given her classes some quizzes to test their progress. Hannah and I like to help her correct them because the responses are very cute, creative, and entertaining.
My family has arrived. Yay!
Whaa...
This weekend there were two parties which my roommates and I opted out of. On one night it was just me, Hannah, pizza, and lots of good old MJ (see prior post). On Saturday, we stayed at home, too, in order to listen to streaming radio and wrap gifts/make cards.
People seem to be re-doing the 12 Days of Christmas to reflect their personal wishlists. I thought hey, I'm bored, I don't feel like doing the rest of my Christmas Shopping, I will do this, too! So here are my 12 hypothetical and highly practical choices:
Just so you know... Amanda left us tonight! Hannah and I were left to our own devices so we microwaved our pizza, ate cookies and watched a movie. When Amanda still had not returned, we commenced operation "watch Michael Jackson videos on YouTube." This project lasted about 2 hours (with little digression). Here is a list of the music videos we found:
Today it was raining, and when it rains we LITERALLY don't leave the house unless work or school makes us. Or unless we need to get pre-made pizza. So it's work, school, or pizza that will lure us out and that's it!
My roommate informed me last night that a song I was listening to (by the Jonas Brothers) was in fact a cover of a British band's (Busted) song. That would explain why I thought I'd heard that song before... because I had.
Wow. I found this video, and then I found this video of a song called "Kill-Dash-Nine."
If you ever have to improvise with Nestle's famous Tollhouse cookie recipe, don't worry! They come out perfectly, even when you don't have chocolate chips, a measuring cup or a proper oven.
I suppose that would be the opposite of "short but sweet".
Today in my class I introduced vernacular phrases for saying, "Hi," "How are you," "How's it going," "What's new," etc. I told the students to make a mini-dialogue and say why they were having a good or bad day.
They've made it easier than ever to embed your videos into your blog or website or whatever. I thought I'd give it a try.
First things first: I like to take pictures of the mountains from our driveway, in particular the Canigou. Here are the most recent pictures from the driveway:
The nominees for "Song of the Year" make me seriously worried about the future of music. I'm banking on Corinne Bailey Rae, for without her the category would be a complete and utter dud. Take Carrie Underwood... sure she can sing, but I don't think her song, "Jesus, Take the Wheel" is worthy of a Grammy nomination. The Dixie Chicks' music is yesterday's news, I've never even heard the Mary J Blige song (so either a) I'm just out of the loop and don't know what I'm missing (yay France), or b) it's a total snooze), and "You're Beautiful" is by far the worst song James Blunt has come out with (I would know, I own the rest of his kicking record). Is that really the best list they could muster up? Are these really the "crème de la crème," the best the music industry has to offer?
If these guys had been around in high school, I probably would have been totally into their stuff. They are like the Hanson of 2006, shiny, winy, and a little more punk (if one can even describe a teeny-bopper band as semi-punkish). In fact, the only noticable difference between Hanson and the Jonas Brothers is that, "This Time Around", they nixed the whole "let's look like girls" thing... clearly they've learned something from their predecessors about what does and does not work.
I walk into students all the time at school. I run right into them on a regular basis. At first I thought I just was inept when it came to walking amongst obstacles/students, however recently I have realized that the problem does not lie with my inability to avoid moving targets.