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Words of Wisdom

If enough of us choose to change even one small thing, together we have the power to change anything.

— Rick Hansen
"Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see the beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead."
- Lousia May Alcott

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Tuition Relief Now!

Are you tired of the rapid increase in California University tuition costs?

Tired of the Board of Trustees giving administrators a 10% increase in pay immediately after tuition hikes?

Did you know President Richmond at Humboldt State University gets paid more than the Governor of California as well as the President of the United States (not that either of them need the money, but you get the point)?

Here is the chance for us students to have our voices heard loud and clear....

Tuition Relief Now!

Check out their website:

http://tuitionreliefnow.org/

and join. It is time we made a difference in OUR future and for the future generation of University students.

Peace!
C-

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Two Choices: Would you have made the same choice?

I have received this story many times over the years and I cry every time I read it. It is beautiful, touching and thought provoking. So I add my question: Would you? I truly hope I would.


Two Choices

What would you do?....you make the choice. Don't look for a punch line, there isn't one. Read it anyway. My question is: Would you have made the same choice?

At a fund-raising dinner for a school that serves learning-disabled children,

the father of one of the students delivered a speech that would never be forgotten by all who attended. After extolling the school and its dedicated staff, he offered a question: "When not interfered with by outside influences, everything nature does is done with perfection. Yet my son, Shay, cannot learn things as other children do. He cannot understand things as other children do. Where is the natural order of things in my son?"

The audience was stilled by the query.

The father continued. "I believe that when a child like Shay, physically and mentally handicap ped comes into the world, an opportunity to realize true human nature presents itself, and it comes in the way other people treat that child."

Then he told the following story:

Shay and his father had walked past a park where some boys Shay knew were playing baseball. Shay asked, "Do you think they'll let me play?" Shay's father knew that most of the boys would not want someone like Shay on their team, but the father also understood that if his son were allowed to play, it would give him a much-needed sense of belonging and some confidence to be accepted by others in spite of his handicaps.

Shay's father approached one of the boys on the field and asked (not expecting much) if Shay could play. The boy looked around for guidance and said, "We're losing by six runs and the game is in the eighth inning. I guess he can be on our team and we'll try to put him in to bat in the ninth inning."

Shay struggled over to the team's bench and, with a broad smile, put on a team shirt. His Father watched with a small tear in his eye and warmth in his heart. The boys saw the father's joy at his son being accepted. In the bottom of the eighth inning, Shay's team scored a few runs but was still behind by three. In the top of the ninth inning, Shay put on a glove and played in the right field. Even though no hits came his way, he was obviously ecstatic just to be in the game and on the field, grinning from ear to ear as his father waved to him from the stands. In the bottom of the ninth inning, Shay's team scored again. Now, with two outs and the bases loaded, the potential winning run was on base and Shay was scheduled to be next at bat.

At this juncture, do they let Shay bat and give away their chance to win the game? Surprisingly, Shay was given the bat. Everyone knew that a hit was all but impossible because Shay didn't even know how to hold the bat properly, much less connect with the ball.

However, as Shay stepped up to the plate, the pitcher, recognizing that the other team was putting winning aside for this moment in Shay's life, moved in a few steps to lob the ball in softly so Shay could at least make contact. The first pitch came and Shay swung clumsily and missed. The pitcher again took a few steps forward to toss the ball softly towards Shay. As the pitch came in, Shay swung at the ball and hit a slow ground ball right back to the pitcher.

The game would now be over. The pitcher picked up the soft grounder and could have easily thrown the ball to the first baseman. Shay would have been out and that would have been the end of the game.

Instead, the pitcher threw the ball right over the first baseman's head and out of reach of all team mates. Everyone from the stands and both teams started yelling, "Shay, run to first! Run to first!" Never in his life had Shay ever run that far, but he made it to first base. He scampered down the baseline, wide-eyed and startled.

Everyone yelled, "Run to second, run to second!" Catching his breath, Shay awkwardly ran towards second, gleaming and struggling to make it to the base. By the time Shay rounded towards second base, the right fielder had the ball ... the smallest guy on their team who now had his first chance to be the hero for his team. He could have thrown the ball to the second-baseman for the tag, but he understood the pitcher's intentions so he, too, intentionally threw the ball high and far over the third-baseman's head. Shay ran toward third base deliriously as the runners ahead of him circled the bases toward home.

All were screaming, "Shay, Shay, Shay, all the Way Shay"

Shay reached third base because the opposing short stop ran to help him by turning him in the direction of third base, and shouted, "Run to third! Shay, run to third!"

As Shay rounded third, the boys from both teams, and the spectators, were on their feet screaming, "Shay, run home! Run home!" Shay ran to home, stepped on the plate, and was cheered as the hero who hit the grand slam and won the game for his team.

"That day", said the father softly with tears now rolling down his face, "the boys from both teams helped bring a piece of true love and humanity into this world".

Shay didn't make it to another summer. He died that winter, having never forgotten being the hero and making his father so happy and coming home and seeing his Mother tearfully embrace her little hero of the day!

AND NOW A LITTLE FOOTNOTE TO THIS STORY: We all have thousands of opportunities every single day to help realize the "natural order of things." So many seemingly trivial interactions between two people present us with a choice: Do we pass along a little spark of love and humanity or do we pass up those opportunities an d leave the world a little bit colder in the process?

A wise man once said every society is judged by how it treats its least fortunate amongst them.

You now have two choices:

1. Delete

2. Forward

May your day, be a Shay Day

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Joyeux Noël, Bonne Année and La Paix!

Dear Friend, Christmas 2007

2007 has been an incredible and another difficult year, a year of firsts, a year of triumphs and a year of challenges.


Within this year of firsts I found myself thinking about my grandfathers often and I miss them very much. However, I know they are watching over me.


These times of triumphs have been incredible. I am finishing up my second semester at HSU and I am loving every minute. I have two semesters left and then I will FINALLY have my B.A.


There are several challenges on the home front, however they are being dealt with. So forgive me for not elaborating here. All I ask is that you keep my family in your prayers.


For 2008 (wow already!), I am looking into Graduate schools and summer internships/job among other things.


A Dogs Breakfast is now available on Amazon.com and I believe Netflix. It is very funny and a must have for your DVD collection…it’s in mine! Also See Grace Fly is available at www.seegracefly.com. It's a beautiful film.


I hope 2007 was a good year for you and that 2008 will be even better


X'S & O's! Constance




Monday, December 3, 2007

I got kicked out of Math today....

with an "A"!

YES! My second "A" in Math ever! and my last....happily..... :-)

Had to share my very cool news!

Peace!
C-

P.S. Thanks Professor W!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Do Not Call List

Hey everyone!

Just a quick reminder that it is time to re-register for the Do Not Call List, especially if you registered five years ago.

https://www.donotcall.gov/

It only takes a couple of minutes and well worth it.

Peace!
C-

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Paper turned in and Thanksgiving break!

Wow the last couple of weeks have been crazy, but I did find time to add some video links as you can see below. So CHECK THEM OUT!

My research paper is in and I am going to veg for the next few days....and do my French homework...and lots of homemade Christmas gifts (which I am starting to run out of ideas...) Hey, one only needs so many scarves and blankets!

I will be hanging out in Arcata for Thanksgiving since there is only three more weeks of the Fall Semester. Gas would be better spent then.

I registered for Spring already. I have 3 1/2 history classes and 1 1/2 French classes. 1/2? History I have Rise of Modern America (3 units), US Foreign Relations (4 Units), Modern Chinese (4 Units) and History Day (1 unit) ...this represents the 1/2. For French, it is French IV ( 4 units) and Conversational French (1 unit).

The schedule is a little nuts (long waits between classes), but I had no choice really.

That is it for now.....My life is pretty boring at the moment...I hear Grad School is worse. :-)

So call, write, e-mail, or blog me! your choice, but do one once in a while. PLEASE

Peace,
C-

Saturday, November 10, 2007

See Grace Fly

Here is an awesome Paul McGillion Film:




For more information on See Grace Fly go to:
http://www.seegracefly.com/

A Dog's Breakfast

David Hewlett, Paul McGillion and Kate Hewlett's A Dog's Breakfast is now available on Amazon.com.



http://www.adogsbreakfastmovie.com/

Peace!
C-

Project Direct- Beneath the Surface

Check this out from my friend Michelle Alexandria and company





http://www.michellealexandria.com/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1708617/
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=94614599

Peace!
C-

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Humboldt County IS at the Edge of the World.....

Hi Everyone!

Tuesday was a day that confirmed that Humboldt County IS indeed at that edge of the world.

Why?

Well, HC has only one (count one) fiber-optic cable that connects us to the outside world and on Tuesday Cal-Trans was doing some work up near Weott and severed the cable. Around 8:30 am until about 9:00 pm we were LOST!

By the wasy Lost is a great T.V. show. LOVE Michael Emerson, he plays Benjamin Linus. I actually like Ben over Jack.......

Anyway, that is way HC is at the edge of the world....sigh.....despite that, it is beautiful and a nice change from the big city.....

Anyway, got to get ready for my Mid-term....

Peace!
C-

P.S. Anyone who meets Michael Emerson...PLEASE get me an autograph and tell him I think he is a fabulous actor!

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Words of Wisdom and catch up....

"No man or woman of the humblest sort can really be strong, gentle and good, without the world being better for it, without somebody being helped and comforted by the very existence of that goodness."
- Phillips Brooks


Thanks to all those for touching the world!

Okay catch up. Sorry its been a while. Not much to say but a lot to do. Right now I am trying to get the reading in for my research paper on the Counter Revolution during the French Revolution. I wanted to do Monaco during the French Revolution, but primary sources were not available (much like secondary resources) so I got the next best thing. I am plodding along in my Math class, we shall see. French...I am beginning to understand more, sadly my verbal is about the same.

Well, I have made three kinds of soup thus far...black-eye peas, lentil and butternut squash. The Lentil is AWESOME! As is the butternut.

Okay injuries, I've accumulated a couple over the last two weeks. First I was cutting parsley and sliced through my nail on my index finger on the left hand, it was minor, but it HURT! This morning I slammed the front door on the middle finger of my right hand and now have a lovely bruise and it HURT REALLY BAD! Typing, writing etc. HURT!

So enough for now.....don't forget HALLOWEEN!!!!!!!!!

Peace!
C-

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Back to musing in the Redwoods...

Wow! Summer sure went by quickly! I hope those who had vacations had a good time. I worked. Oh well.

I will be heading back north tomorrow morning and will be out of touch for a few days. I am looking forward to getting back to school and finishing another semester. This semester will be busy...2 Math classes, 2 History classes and a Foreign Language. After this semester I will literally be down to classes related to my major, lots of papers and the smell of old books (lovely perfume!).

I have a few things to do today to get ready for tomorrow. So au revoir!

Peace!
C-

P.S. Don't forget tomorrow is a Holy Day of obligation!

Friday, July 27, 2007

Net based TV show, 'Sanctuary' and ADB on Amazon!

Sanctuary is a web base TV series, created and starred by the Stargate franchise group. It stars Amanda Tapping (Samantha Carter, SG1), with Guests Stars Paul McGillion, David Hewlett (A Dog's Breakfast, ooo up date!).

Home Page:
http://www.sanctuaryforall.com/

Free Epsiodes:
http://www.sanctuaryfans.com/site/index.php?option=com_
content&task=view&id=140&Itemid=69

A Dog's Breakfast is now available on Amazon for pre-order. Release date is September 18, 2007.

http://www.amazon.com/Dogs-Breakfast-David-Hewlett/dp/B00000F5WY/
ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/105-3055768-3194819?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=
1185595021&sr=8-1

Well, that is it for now.

Peace!
C-

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Real Health Care for all.

Lets get Arnie our supposed Governor (more like the big corporation's puppet) to sign SB 840 this year.

Check out the following websites and sign the petitions.

OneCareNow
http://www.onecarenow.org/index.html

Health Care for All
http://www.healthcareforall.org/index.html

Peace!
C-

Words of Wisdom? Not likely.

Hi Everyone,

I was just reading an article in the LA times titled "Hospital group rejects system and cashes in" and came across a couple of quotes I had to share.

The author of these quotes:

Dr. Prem Reddy, CEO of Prime Healthcare Services, Inc.

"Patients, he said, may simply deserve only the amount of care they can afford."

Really? So only the rich deserve to live. While the middle class and poor deserve to die?

And

"Why is it in Healthcare we expect to have the same?" he asked. "It's an entitlement mentality. Why aren't the same people asking why everybody shouldn't be eating the same foods, of have the same clothes or same homes? Those are as essential services as healthcare."

Interesting. I thought healthcare had to do literally with life and death? I don't think everyone wants to live in a 50 bedroom monstrosity, nor does the idea of eating fish eggs sound appealing, or wearing $5,000.00 suits. I guess my simple expectations of life means nothing to a man who can fly from his home to his office via helicopter everyday and think I should die because I can't afford to get excellent healthcare..

Oh by the way, did I mention Dr. Reddy is a Republican and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger had a fundraiser held by this man in September and raised $230,000.00?

--
Peace!
Constance :-)

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Computer problems again!

Hi Everyone,

Sorry I have not written in a while, not much to say really. Just working, going to church, and more computer problems.

The first time they had to replace the hard drive, the CD and there were software issues (what that was HP didn't explain). So instead of putting Windows XP back on they put on Vista (absolutely the worst operating system!). Took four calls to get it in for repairs.

Of course I had to call after I got my computer back because MS made it complicated to get on the wireless Internet (this took two calls and never was resolved by them, my father spent several hours and finally got it to work).

It was working fine until last night.

Well, the latest is that when they installed Vista (did I mention how bad it is?) HP failed to send me the product code along with the CD (by the way, they did not send the XP CD when I got the computer in December). My computer keeps saying the the Vista program I have on my computer is not genuine and will not let me in. All I need is the Product Code...which HP Tech's seem unable to get for me from the repair center.

After another set of numerous phone calls to HP (four this time around), I got a so called tech support operator to talk to a supervisor (of course Henry wouldn't let me talk to the supervisor, Tim, myself). They are sending me a recovery CD along with the XP CD. Of course this is Thursday and they can't have it delivered to me Saturday Morning. Do I am stuck with out my computer until (God willing) Monday night. Of course, the good news is that they are not charging me for a product that I already bought, but never got an actual CD for. How generous!

Luckily for me I have almost nothing on my computer to lose this time around. Which reminds....Please e-mail me your address and phone number (not on here but my personal e-mail you have that), so I can redo my address book .

Thanks!

Peace!
C-

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Computer issues......sniff

Hi all,

Just a quick note to let you know that my computer is having major health issues and is out of commission for a couple of weeks. :-(

Also, I am happily installed in LA and have been having a blast seeing everyone here. However, I do have a lovely summer cold, so rather run down at the moment....bed, tea, book....sounds really good right now.

Well, I should get back to my temp job.....

Until later.

Peace!

C-

P.S. Here are a web-site you might want to check out:

The Planning and Conservation League
http://www.pcl.org/

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Off to see the Wizard... in LA of course!

Hi All!

Whew finals are over and it seems very strange...I guess I really like school. One semester down and three more to go! If feels good and I am excited.

Anyway, I'm heading home to see the family and spend a few moments with my mom on Mothers Day.

See some of you soon, some of you when school starts, and others eventually. :-)

Peace!
C-

Monday, May 7, 2007

Busy!

Hi everyone!

Sorry it's been a while. I've been busy with my research paper.

What a story that is! I started out using interviews done for the HSU Oral History project in the early 90's and just got stuck. I sat there for about three weeks staring at it on my computer and had only about six pages. I finally had to change my topic EIGHT DAYS before it was due! I worked on it everyday and finally got 12 pages! My topic the Treaty of Versailles and the Paris Peace Conference. I mostly focused on League of Nations Covenant and why the Republican Senate of 1919 didn't ratify it. I am content with it.

Now I am studying for Finals. My first one is tomorrow for Ecology, Wednesday - math, and Friday - Jazz. My Journalism class is online.

I have to say it is HOT here in Arcata today. Temperatures actually reached 76 degrees with 47% humidity! I know its 86 in the beach cities. But believe me here 57 degrees is nice.

Oh well, Can't wait to see everyone!

Until next week!

Peace!
C-

P.S. Don't forget to plant a tree and help with A BILLION TREES!

Friday, April 20, 2007

A Billion Tree Campaign....

I discovered this exciting new campaign called:

Plantons pour la Planète: la Campagne pour un milliard d'arbres

Plant for the Planet: A Billion Trees Campaign

  • It was started by the United Nations to encourage the planting of the trees to help off set the high carbon dioxide levels in the air.
  • The reason for the high carbon dioxide levels in the air is because human beings have (and still are) logging our old growth forests (what is left of them anyway) faster than nature can heal from the destruction.
  • It is up to us. We caused this destruction.
  • We CAN and MUST repair our beautiful home.
Click on the link to see what you can do.


Humboldt is doing it's part!

How about you?












Peace!
C-

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Thursday, April 12, 2007

April......

is my birthday month!

So I just thought I would share with you when it is.

April 30th.

I will be celebrating....

by dreaming that I am in Monaco...
Peace! C-
P.S. Okay! Okay! Colorado is in my dreams too.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

April Showers,...

bring May flowers....

Maybe.

I hope all is well with everyone. I registered for Fall already and got all the classes I wanted and needed. Lets see...

History 375A - US Foreign Relations 1789 - 1943
History 110 - U.S. History to 1877
(Hum...someone might think I actually like US History, they both full fill my US History requirement's.)

History 392 - French Revolution and Napoleon
(I wonder if there will be anything on Monaco in this? Doubt it. Full fills my European requirement...but I am excited about this one.)

Math 44 - Intermediate Algebra
(oooo my favorite!.. not!)

French 107 - French 3
(Way Cool!)
French 110-1 - Conversational French
(Maybe I will actually be able to speak French!)

19 Units...however, I am well on my way to graduating in Spring 09. Yea!!!

I hope everyone has a GREAT Easter!

He has RISEN!!!

Peace! C-

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Home away from Home...

Hi everyone!


I thought you might to see my "Home away from Home". Here is my desk on the far side of the living room. It is sufficient for what I need at this time.





Rob, Chris notice the T-shirt....Thanks! I love it.

The living room...the location of the flag is out of any direct or indirect sunlight. I am still waiting for pictures of my Grandfather to put around it. In the foreground is the blanket I finally finished for myself.





My tiny kitchen.... There is only room for one person at a time.... I have received a new oven since I took this picture, it cooked at 75 degrees hotter than it should of. My new one comes with instructions! Happily I am learning how to cook on an electric stove/oven. However, I still prefer the gas stove and oven.







My beloved Eddie Bauer...may it RIP. I finally got my new bed this past week and find I am much warmer off the floor than I was on it! I'll show it off later.






My tiny bathroom....again only one person at a time.


As you can see it is a fairly nice apartment. The location as far north in Arcata as you can go. It is about 3 miles from HSU. The bus stop is just 5 apartment buildings from mine. So an easy trip to school.


Well, that is enough for now.... Back to the books.

Peace! C-

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Redwood musings and the Mad River


Hello from the Redwood Coast,

I've FINALLY got pictures! (Rob and Chris I've got one for you...I'll put it up in a few days)

This is Mad River Beach Back in Early February.


This is the Avenue of the Giants during Spring Break March 2007.


The Eel River


The Redwoods

These are just a few. I'll put up more later. I've got to read for Ecology!
Peace!
C-

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Spring Break and the Leaky Mattress Saga...

Okay, I am in mourning for my beloved Eddie Bauer....I've tried the floor and the couch, neither successful. So I have broken down and bought a mattress. Sigh. There goes over a months rent. However, my back and neck will thank me in the long run. So perhaps not so bad.



Thank God it is Spring Break. It started off with me not knowing about Daylight Savings time and arrived at church shortly after Mass started! Not good a thing for the sacristan to arrive AFTER Mass starts. Oh well, everyone survived.

I'm not doing much just hanging out at home, working on a personal project and watching DVD's. Has anyone seen "Nothing" or "Cube"? They are David Hewlett films, 'Nothing" is very funny and "Cube" is more of a psychological fear driven film, but good. Sadly, I still do not have any films that Paul McGillion is in, outside of Stargate Atlantis.

Of course there is A Dog's Breakfast with my favorite guy Paul McGillion (written and directed by David Hewlett). There has not been any news about a release thus far, however, it was at the San Jose Film Feast this past weekend and there was such a demand for tickets that they added another show! So very cool!

The Weather Channel...it is supposed to be nice tomorrow and if it is I will take a day trip to the Avenue of the Giants and see some very old Redwoods and do some musing. Today, however, is cloudy and about 50 degrees.

So time to open the windows and make some more muffins....hum...I have apples, apple muffins sound good.

Peace!

C-

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Election Success!...a leaky mattress and the bedroom blues...and....more...rain....

Congratulations to Carl Clark!

He is re-elected for another four years to the Redondo Beach Unified School District Board! RB voters are smart! They saw through the mudslinging and lies.

Woo Hoo!!!!!

Okay....onward to a Leaky Mattress...sounds like a Harry Potter thing....OOO....side track....Harry Potter number seven is being released this July! I need someone to pre-order the book for me....I usually go to Borders by the Del Amo Mall.....Anyone...Anyone? Don't have to pay anything....just get a slip of paper.... .

Okay, back to the Leaky Mattress and the Bedroom Blues. I got in to bed last night and my behind hit the floor! So, I got up and refilled the bed and got in. It was fine....until I woke up this morning and found my behind on the floor again with half the air gone! . Oh well, there is only 3 months of school left...I guess the floor it is.

Hey, my birthday is coming up! An early birthday present... I'm kidding.

Now from the Weather Channel.... After four days of warm 60 degree weather and sunshine...Sing with me now! The rain is falling.... Anyway, it is supposed to last for the next five days (sigh). Just when I was getting over my bad mood.



Well, got to go and study for mid-terms and next week...SPRING BREAK!






Peace

C-

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Weather blues.....SUNNY today!!!!

Hi all,

Today was a BEAUTIFUL day. It was 60 degrees and the sun FINALLY was out all day and you know what I did... I stayed indoors and did math! UGH!

I could of gone to see the Redwoods...the giants.... But, nooooooo, I had to be a good girl and study for mid-terms.

I deserve this.....



Okay. But Spring break I am sooooo going to the see the trees...... I'll eat dinner and study for my Jazz exam on Monday and finish my reading for Journalism so I can study for that exam on Thursday. Tuesday Ecology, and Friday Math.....
Wish me luck!
Peace!





Sunday, February 25, 2007

The Weather Channel.....Rain!

Well, the head cold is pretty much gone...either that allergies have take over.

I thought you might like to check out the weather here in Arcata, so I am attaching the Weather Channel link:

http://www.weather.com/outlook/recreation/ski/local/USCA0041?from=recentsearch

We had a few moments in the last couple days when the sun was out and it was beautiful, then of course the rain came...again.... It pretty much has not let up...for two weeks....

Other, than rain, I'm doing good....

Now off to do my homework!

Peace!

Monday, February 19, 2007

One Sick Squrrel....or puppy...

Okay, maybe not that bad. But still head colds are NASTY!!!! and they suck.

So here I am wrapped in a blanket, hot steaming cup tea in my hand and a handy box of tissue...sniffling, sneezing and blowing.


Well, I got my first math exam back and as I predicted...I got a "D". So I'm miserable on top of being sick. If anything kills me, math will. Well, at least my other classes are going okay. So here is something nice.

Here is a view from Founders Hall. It was the first building built on campus and it is located at the top of the hill.

I am hoping to have some pictures soon. If the rain stops during the weekend I finish the roll.

Well, I think I will curl up now and think about getting some energy to eat.


Peace!

C-

Saturday, February 3, 2007

Re-Election Campaign in Full Force!



For those of you who live in Redondo Beach...


Election Day is March 6, 2007!


And VOTE for
Carl Clark!

Member, Board of Education, Redondo Beach Unified School District!


Interesting.......HSU is a Federal Depository!

Hi All!

Here is a bit of an update on what is happening. I learned something very cool this week. HSU is a Federal Depository. What that means is the HSU gets any published Federal Document that is on HSU request list (they are supposed to be declassified, but occasionally the printing department recalls documents...Hehe). Mostly Environmental, Forestry, and Agriculture type stuff, but there are others, for example The Foreign Service documents, a monthly book of index with everything the Govt publishes. We have stuff dating back to the late 1800's! It is VERY cool. I have an assignment for History 210 (its a 5 page report) to help us use the sources for the foreign service, congressional records, and executive records. I was assigned 1914. Talk about wow! There is some much I didn't know about WWI.

In this very cool process I rediscovered a long forgotten perfume...Old Books!

My other History class 226 starts on February 12 and it meets for 6 days. This class is to teachus how to use the internet for research...now that will be interesting.

I love it though.

My other classes are okay. I am enjoying my Ecology class.

Jazz is interesting, however the teacher is kinda wacky...but then again most musicians are wacky (yes, you to Debra!). The professor is having a "Drum Day" in which he wants every student to come a keep a rhythm. Oh joy, I got that out of my systems years ago...now I just enjoy watching the professionals do their work. What is interesting is he has talked about the different techniques that Jazz drummers use and I think about how Damien has used those exact same things! The Professor must be generalizing.

Journalism is okay. My Professor seems to be all over the place, but as long as I do my readings and assignments I'll be fine.

Math..well...have I mentioned how much I hate math?

Well, That's All Folks! (For now anyway, I'm going to try and go to Mad River Beach either today or tomorrow...pictures to follow soon!)

Peace!
C-

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Hum.....No got nothing.

Hi!

Not much to say at the moment. I'm finding my way around Arcata. Meeting some really nice and interesting people. My classes are interesting still. I am starting to have quizzes now, which is helping me get my head around what the professors want.

My math class is taught by a student teacher and the class is fairly large, so they added another class at the same time to give students the option to have more one on one instruction, so I signed up for that section. It starts on Monday, so we shall see if that helps with my anxiety over this stupid class. Did I mention I hate math?

The weather is starting to get nicer, even at night! I am nice and snug in my bed with Hollywood blue sky's and glowing orange nights dancing in my head...j/k. I am snug and warm in bed and a bit cold when I first get out of bed, but not as bad as in the first two weeks I was here.

Well, I have lots of homework to do and I need to get a vacuum cleaner today.

Peace!
C-

Sunday, January 21, 2007

I am late for this Birthday wish...what a hunk!


And of course a belated


Happy Birthday!!!


to this gorgeous man....


Paul McGillion!!!


Gee I hope I didn't embarrass him ;-) I love that smile!


Peace!

P.S. if you STILL have not seen A Dog;s Breakfast...for the love of God.......

GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

www.adogsbreakfastmovie.com

Happy Birthday


A very Happy Birthday to Rick!
Enjoy!
Peace

I made it through the week....I think.....

Good evening my fine family and friends!

Well, I made it through the first week of classes. I am enjoying my classes on a whole.

However, I definitely am not fond of Math.....what sucks is I have to take these math course all over again! Argh! I have never used algebra in any form in over 9 years since I was forced to take it the first time, so what is the point?! No Arlene I don't want any cheese....(rolling the eyes).

Okay enough venting (which is what that is Arlene).

History 210 has a lot of work and I mean A LOT, but it will be good. Must...learn...how....to...research.... :-)

Everything else is just cool.

However I do miss LA.... my family, my parish (which sings normal songs and it is a real choir), the warm weather...it is warm right? Please tell me it is! RDA...oops did I say that?!

Happy Birthday Rick!

Okay! That is enough for now.

Peace!

Monday, January 15, 2007

Congratulations to David and Jane!


Congratulations David and Jane on your engagement!

I wish you both a wonderful life together (with Mars of course!).


Peace! C-

P.S. If you haven't checked out A Dog's Breakfast (David and Jane are the creators) yet...

what's wrong with you!

Go.....!

www.adogsbreakfastmovie.com

Got my class!!!!!

Hey all,

Just a short one to say I got History 210 (Introduction to History)! Yea!!!!!! Now, I will not be behind in my classes for my major. Sigh.

Well, classes start tomorrow and I am both excited and nervous. I will be a busy semester, but a fruitful one. Keep me in your prayers!

Peace!
C-

Friday, January 12, 2007

Frozen! or close to it!

Hi all,

The last two nights have been down right FREEZING. Thursday and Friday morning I woke up to ice on my car! I'm not sure if some of you remember about 7 or so years ago in the South Bay we woke up to a thin layer of frost on our cars? Well, think of that plus your freezer (prior to self defrosting ones) and that is about it.

Not only that, but my apartment is on the ground floor and my bed is on the floor. Needless to say, I have been very cold at night. It has been better the last couple nights because I finally finished crocheting my blanket, so added another layer of warmth.

However, by mid afternoon it's pretty nice. I'm wearing my Lands End Squall Jacket and wearing a pair of my many mittens (thanks Darlene for your addition, they work great!) I'm nice and warm.

Well, I registered for classes today and so far I have the following:

MWF:
Elementary Algebra (Yuck! I have to retake it because it didn't transfer, what a waste of my time).
Jazz: An American Art Form (this will be cool, although I do think it is also an art form in France, this will satisfy my upper division ge).
Maybe Introduction to History (this is a mandatory class and I will find out on Wednesday if I can get in).

MW:
Computer Research in History (this is also mandatory and is a 3 week course starting February 12).

TTH:
Analyzing Mass Media Messages (this will satisfy an upper division general education requirement).
Ecological Change in North America (this will also satisfy an upper division ge).

So not to bad. Couple of fun classes and one not worth mentioning.

Peace!
C-

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Road Trip Day Two - 4 January 2007

Alright! I made it!

It rained last night in San Francisco, which was very cool. I loved it! (Of course most likely I will get sick of the rain but for the moment, I’m enjoying it). I kept waking up during the night (which I always do when in a strange bed, so please my dear Uncle and Aunt don’t take it personally), anyway, I finally rolled out of bed around 6:30 am and left around 7:30 am, traffic was a bit heavy going in to San Francisco its self, but other than that it was clear sailing.

It was a beautiful drive lots and lots of green with some brown in between it was raining off and on through out the day. I stopped for lunch and gas in Willits around 11:00 am. I went to McDonald’s this time…way better food than Denny’s! As I relaxed for a bit I noticed dark gray rain clouds coming down from the north and decided to get back in the road.

The Redwoods were stunning! I drove through the winding roads of the Redwoods wishing I could stop and take a really good look, but I didn't I just wanted to get to my apartment and crash. Humboldt Bay is equally as beautiful right there along the Pacific Ocean. I haven't seen the ocean so calm. I'm used to the crashing surf in Redondo Beach.

I finally made it to Arcata around 2:30 pm after 7 hours of driving! I was exhausted. Once I moved everything in I blew up my bed (thank you Eddie Bauer for instant comfort!) made it and rummaged through my meager food storage ate and crashed. Of course I was shivering through out the night and around 3:00 am I finally got up, but on my sweats added my bathrobe to the top of my bed clothes and turned up the heat! It took about 10 minutes but I finally stopped shivering although my head was still cold. I resolved that situation the next night and wrapped my head in my sweat shirt. What a sight! All one could see (if anyone was there) was my nose. However, I haven't shivered since!

Peace! C-

Road Trip Day One - 3 January 2007:

Well, it is about 1:25 pm and I have stopped for lunch at Denny’s (not the best food, but I need to sit and stretch out my legs. I just drove almost 175 miles non stop and have about 250 left.

Okay, I admit I cried as I drove away from the house and was heading for the 405 freeway. I almost cried when Spenser hugged me and said he will miss me, but I stopped myself because I knew if I started I wouldn’t stop. The tears fell down my cheeks and dripped from my jaw as I drove up Prospect. Sniffling and wiping my chin and face with the back of my hand I turned to the faith that brought me to this day and pulled out the Rosary that my long lost friend Michelle gave me as a gift when I joined the church and prayed the Glorious Mysteries. I felt comforted by doing this, but the sadness remains. I am ready for this move and this adventure that is before me, far more ready than I was when I first moved out of the house 10 years ago. I’m not going to speculate on what might have been, just what is now.

Enough of that. It took about an hour to get from Redondo Beach to the Santa Monica freeway and as I drove I asked myself why I was leaving LA again, oh yeah the traffic! Any way I drove past the place just before the 210 Freeway where my radiator blew up after the fan attached to it broke off from the body of the fan (oh joy what memories!) Just as a precaution I checked out my gauge...all was well. I saw signs for Magic Mountain and was almost tempted to take a detour and have some fun! But I didn't...I decided to leave the fun to my God Sisters who are in LA this week (I'm disappointed that I missed them AGAIN!) Drove through the desert for a while and then I actually saw a scattering of cows! Then nothing but dead fields….I guess it has something to do it with being winter (I haven’t a clue about that), over all a boring and smelly drive.

Well closing for now got to eat and hit the road again!

Okay…Denny’s is the worst food I’ve ever had! Yuck never again! It is almost 9:00 pm. I’ve arrived in Danville (a suburb of San Francisco) around 5: 30 exhausted. My Aunt and cousin were waiting for me and my Uncle was not off of work yet. Boy it is good to see them! They have very good hearts and souls. Anyway, my brother Spenser called me around 3:30 pm to let me know he passed his drivers test! CONGRATULATIONS SPENSER! According to Mom he wanted to go and drive to one of his friends after he got home and of course she was worried (that is until he arrived home safe and sound). Was she this worried with me? I wonder….

Okay, the drive continued to be boring and it got to be REALLY stinky. At one point (as I was driving mindlessly along this boring, brown and straight highway) it started to smell (I swear I can smell it in my hair right now!) and out of the corner of my eye I saw cows and took a double take. It wasn’t just 20 cows scattered around 5 or 6 acres, but 4 to 5 thousand cows all jammed together in I don’t know how many acres….it was just an awful lot of cows in a small space, hence the awful smell.

Well, I’m off to bed another LONG drive tomorrow, hopefully not stinky and brown.

Peace!
C-

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Happy New Year! Belatedly.......:-)

Okay, so I'm a day late...I've been lazy and busy (if you can be both). Well, the car is packed (and I mean packed!) Thanks Dad! I couldn't do it without you.

Lets see...Car packed - check, Full tank of gas - check, car safety inspected - check, money for gas - check, cell phone charged - check, hum....I am certain I am missing something......I'll find out when I get to Arcata.

Anyway, New years eve was quite in our house. My younger sibling had some friends over, mom was sick, the rest of use played on our respective computers (and I worked on packing and cleaning at the same time....am I talented or what! - That is not a question Rob - it's a statement). Midnight hit we came out of our caves and wished each other a Happy New Year and then retreated back to our nice snuggly warm caves...(I'm surprised I stayed up until midnight, I'm usually asleep by then). New Years day was spent cleaning, packing, taking down the Christmas decorations, Mom stayed in bed and not one of us watched the Rose Parade.

Well, my year has started off busy and allergy filled, got to love those dust bunnies! I think it will continue to get interesting...

Here is a bit of wisdom:

Never mind what others do; do better than yourself, beat your own record from day to day, and you are a success.- William J. H. Boetcker

Peace!
C-