Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Gotta List it Out

  • So. The Chiefs stunk so bad (I mean more than usual) on Sunday that I was bored watching the game. There was no yelling, no jumping out of my seat, no fun really. It was just a boring game, even the other team wasn't that spectacular. I could tell before the first quarter was over that the Chiefs were gonna lose, but lets be honest here, no one, not even me, expects them to win. Hope, maybe, ('cause I live in the land of hope) but no expectations.
  • When I was 13 maybe, I discovered the Moody Blues. It was kind of life altering, well as much as music can be life altering. I was borderline obsessed. As I got older and got married, had kids, it kind of fizzled away. Well, I feel it coming around again. It's all I want to listen to, and not there cheesy '80's stuff either, but their early stuff from the 60's and 70's. I really need a record player. I think I have spent half my life wanting a record player.
  • There was a little stink earlier last week about some Obama song being sung by kids in school. Not nearly as big a deal as the speech he gave in the schools, but my concern about all this is that no one complained when I was being humiliated in my jr. high PE class by the Presidential Fitness Standards! Why couldn't all this hoopla about the Pres in the public schools started then? Presidential fitness standards, what a bunch of crap.
  • My book club is reading Catching Fire this month, if you are interested in attending this meeting, as I know many of you that are not in my book club have also read this book recently, we would love your company. I believe we are having a pot luck, so you should come. Good food, good friends, and a good book, does it get any better than that? ( I have in my possession two copies, let me know if you need to borrow one.)
  • Sometimes I have to stop and remind myself why I am going to school. I sure do a lot of stuff I don't want to do, and it's all very emotionally draining. Why is that? All I do is sit in at a desk in various class rooms for four hours, why does this make me so incredibly tired? I don't know, but it does. I can't help but think that this would not have been the case had I been 18 instead of 27 when I started college. Hmmm......lesson learned, Life....lesson learned.
  • I am doing a research paper on China's one-child policy. One of my partners is Chinese. ( I don't even know where my other partner is from.) I am trying to follow her lead on this thing, it's kind of challenging. For one thing it's hard because I can't understand her very well. I think I'm getting better every time I talk to her though. And another thing, I just assumed that we would be arguing against the one-child policy, but about two weeks in, I finally clued in to the fact that she thought the policy was a good thing. (Ooohhhhhh. Well, that changes everything!) But I did kind of laugh at myself though. How very American and Mormon of me to just assume that everyone would think such a policy was a threat to their belief system and human rights. Human rights look very different depending on where you are in the world. I am glad to be right where I am.
  • Last month, one of my friends was telling me that she just cannot handle getting the kids ready for school and that she would get so mad. I was all, oh come on! It's just one hour! Well, I was in the "hope for better things" stage. Now I'm in the "get your butt in the bathroom and brush your teeth before I beat your ass!" stage. And today was picture day. Stupid picture day, why don't you just come shoot me in the foot, I could probably deal with that better.
  • Did I mention that I need a record player?

7 comments:

Scrappy Girl said...

Ok...there is something wrong with my brain cause out of all that listing I came away with one thought...Sounds like a good exscuse to go out for chinese food. This diet is infecting my brain.

Emili said...

Can I come to your book club?

Cynthia said...

Well, the former debate geek in me says that arguing FOR something nearly everyone else would be against will really give you all a chance to shine! Or get your butts kicked, take your pick.

There IS an advantage to going to school when you're older too. You have the maturity to really focus on LEARNING rather than the high school mentality of 'grades only'. I did go to college at 18 and finished at 22. I know for a fact I didn't get as good of an education as I COULD have gotten. I did what I had to do to get by and get decent grades but I didn't really learn and absorb the information the way I would have as a more mature student. Life lesson- reversed!

Megan said...

Have I mentioned that I love your posts? I love your posts. There.

Lisa said...

I thought you DID finally get a record player? Like a nice one that you can hook up to the computer with a USB and stuff? Maybe it was a dream?

Leslie said...

Cindy- yeah, your right. I just like to complain sometimes.

Megan- That was nice,thank you!

Lisa- No way. That was one sweet dream though.

The Kay Family said...

Leslie I'm completely tired all the time too. It makes you tired to use your brain. I needed this cuz the other day I was like: "What am I doing here? Why am I putting myself through this?" I was too embarrassed to admit it though, so I'm glad you did first. Only nine more weeks to go.

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