Mar. 17th, 2005
In case people were wondering
Mar. 17th, 2005 09:54 amI won't be at goffee tonight. Brian and I will cook up some herb-garlic pork and ginger rice with veggies and spend the evening at home with our stuffy heads. Much reading, knitting, tea drinking and (I'm sure) geeking will commence.
I'm wearing my GREEN sweater in honor of today (really, just because I like green quite a bit, and today people won't look at me funny for it). Its the same color that my cheerleading uniform at St. Patrick's School was back when I was 12-14 years old. We'll also be marching in Southie on Sunday, yo! I'm not nuts of the history of this parade, being discriminatory and all, but they are donating $500 to Katie http://www.heartofanempire.com/Katie/ , so I can't complain.
I'm wearing my GREEN sweater in honor of today (really, just because I like green quite a bit, and today people won't look at me funny for it). Its the same color that my cheerleading uniform at St. Patrick's School was back when I was 12-14 years old. We'll also be marching in Southie on Sunday, yo! I'm not nuts of the history of this parade, being discriminatory and all, but they are donating $500 to Katie http://www.heartofanempire.com/Katie/ , so I can't complain.
I've been reading the Tori Amos book http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/076791676X/002-3240616-1335217 during my lunch break at work mostly. Its been primarily about her creative process, but during that she writes about her family, training, relationships, and career progression.
She's very frank. I just got through a large portion of the motherhood chapter, in which she describes the experience of having 3 miscarriages before finally conceiving and having her lovely daughter Natashya. Its so raw, I almost started crying at my desk.
I'd recommend this book to anyone looking for creative inspiration or just interested in Tori or her songs. Be warned though, there are some tough subjects breached in this book.
She's very frank. I just got through a large portion of the motherhood chapter, in which she describes the experience of having 3 miscarriages before finally conceiving and having her lovely daughter Natashya. Its so raw, I almost started crying at my desk.
I'd recommend this book to anyone looking for creative inspiration or just interested in Tori or her songs. Be warned though, there are some tough subjects breached in this book.