November 23
Monday, November 30, 2020
37 WFT and it just keeps on going
Sunday, November 22, 2020
WTF is now at 36
November 16
Taught on campus - six people showed up. Got Thai food on the way home.
Sunday, November 15, 2020
35 WTF and it continues on and on
November 9
Taught my class and did okay - they all talked about their articles.
Milton did okay. Tora has pure O - sounds exhausting. Coopers old timey barbecue with the FW Robertsons. All there. Cameron has become an adult and was excited and a bit overwhelmed and nervous and proud and all. Jim sat with him and they all talked the whole time. Then pictures. Then korean cookies - Terry Black's for dinner with another episode of death in paradise that was still really silly. Laundry.
Monday, November 02, 2020
Wintertime and WFT 34 - here goes
November 2
Sunday, November 01, 2020
33 weeks of WTF
October 26
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October 29
I don't know - I really thought I had posted some and not lost track completely - but the week went so quickly - mostly busy with computer issues - and the new show, Unforgotten with Nicola Walker who is brilliant - and I didn't sleep well. We got barbeque from Terry Black's, that was nice. The election is terrifying.
Julia got a job at Collin which is good - we are looking at a 12% cut next year, no idea where from.
Kendra stopped by and waved, made me happy. She is about to do a workshop on stories that haunt you. Never got a good idea, a handle, on what that will be.
Abby retires tomorrow - we made a card - I hope she likes the idea of at least getting a little celebrated. Beth and Sherry and Jo Ellen all signed ... and Jerry.
October 30
Apparently I missed yesterday. Spent a lot of time working the computer to make it work. I think I did, finally, with Carlos's help. Internal camera works, but not external - bleah. Outlook works, but not extra mailboxes.
October 31
Started with resigning wills w Lauri and then went to Grace for a bit and then Railhead and then looked at ellipticals - tense and tired and confrontational .... made febras for dinner and tried watching season two of unforgotten but it got tense so no and then fuck if I know. So now it is almost midnight and I am about to go to bed.
November 1
was a nicer day. Rachel and Milton first and the pride of Eve thinking she could hold fast on her own, with no external help or support. Then youghurt and sudoku and then vaccuuming and then at noon out for lunch at Fish and Fizz and then to Busybody for a long ponderous introduction to ellipticals and then to Macys, and Dillards, and a duvet cover that works and then Unforgotten and then grading and then more Unforgotten and I refuse to be scared and I refuse to dream and the election is two days away. We shall overcome - some day.
Sunday, October 25, 2020
And so starts week 32 -wtff
October 19
World: 40,348,737 - 1,117,539
Sunday, October 18, 2020
WTF 31 - yeah yeah yeah .... whatever
October 12
World: 37,745,942 - 1,079,963
World: 39,885,071 - 1,112,588
Sunday, October 11, 2020
WTF 30 - mostly in Rochester
October 10
World: 37,087,467 - 1,071,399
On October 1 we went to drop off the cats and pick up the RV and packed and left for Rochester at around five. We got up there Friday around 9 pm and had Chinese food and saw Beth in her date night dress and Saturday we did yoga and Dale made waffles and we went to Quarry Hill and watched Spies in Disguise - really good. Sunday I made pancakes and then I will have to look and then it was Monday and I got to drop off the kids and play games and listen in on school and then Tuesday and more games and beads and we made jewelry and I helped pick up Beth in my dinosaur costume and I tried the electric bicycle and we packed a little.
Wednesday morning we left, driving to Iowa and then sat with Kim and Sebastian and Calista and took pictures of Sebastian rollerskating and got beads and later had spaghetti and watched the VP debate. Thursday we had breakfast downtown and hung out and talked and then left at noon and drove to some place south of Tulsa and slept at a Love's and then drove home and got the cats and unpacked and then crashed a little and then it was today and I did midterms and we dropped off the RV and we had dinner with Ben and family at Heims?
World: 37,404,289 - 1,075,848
Saturday, October 10, 2020
WTF 29 - aaargh.
September 28
World: 33,282,969 - 1,000,867
Russia:
World: 33,560,877 - 1,006,564
Russia:
Sunday, September 27, 2020
28 and the wtf is going strong ... this is not the never ending story I wanted to be part of
Dreamt of David. He was having a party with some very weird women in attendance. One of them was funny though, and nice.
Julia back at work for the last few weeks. Milestones and forms updated. Ate - thai - at my desk and prepared for class that went okay. They listened and listened and then actually had some energy for discussion ... yay.
World: 31,201,975 - 938,870
Sweden: 88,237 - 5,865 dead
Russia: 1,105,048 - 19,420 dead
World: 31,517,087 - 969,578
Sweden: 89,436 - 5,870 dead
Russia: 1,105,048 - 19,420 dead
World: 31,779,533 - 975,100
Sweden: 89,756 - 5,876 dead
Russia:
World: 32,141,082 - 981,808
Sweden: 90,289 - 5,878 dead
Russia:
World: 32,475,585 - 987,754
Sweden: 90,923 - 5,880 dead
Russia:
World: 32,995,554 - 996,682
Sweden: 90,923 - 5,880 dead
Russia:
Monday, September 21, 2020
WTF 27 - The second half of a year begins
September 14
Spent most of the day prepping for class - and it went well. Watched a Jack Reacher while I made a necklace.
World: 29,190,588 - 927,245
Sweden: 85,558 - 5,837 dead
Russia:
September 15
Called Jonas to wish him happy birthday. Met a couple of students (one prospective Archer) and went to the rv place and they did not show their rvs because of the pandemic ... stopped at the Wooden spoon and got bread and licorish and then home and finally worked on the donation button and the other stuff.
Phew. Then episodes three and four of Discovery.
World: 29,477,183 - 933,490
Sweden: 87,345 - 5,851 dead
Russia:
September 16
World: 29,760,579 - 939,427
Sweden: 87,575 - 5,860 dead
Russia:
September 17
World: 30,067,758 - 944,856
Sweden: 87,885 - 5,864 dead
Russia:
I got The Crying book and it is beautiful. RBG died. Scared, tired, depressed. Then I think people, some people, went through the holocaust, died in the trenches in WWI. We went for chocolate fudge sundaes late.
World: 30,406,197 - 950,520
Sweden: 88,237 - 5,865 dead
Russia:
World: 30,674,077 - 955,440
Sweden: 88,237 - 5,865 dead
Russia:
World: 31,092,895 - 961,301
Sweden: 88,237 - 5,865 dead
Russia: 1,105,048 - 19,420 dead
Sunday, September 13, 2020
26wtf26 ... did you know 26 weeks is half a year ...
September 7
Labor day. Started rough but got better. Rewatched Zodiac and almost rented an RV.
World: 27,255,750 - 891,285
Sweden: 85,558 - 5,837 dead
Russia:
September 8
Worked late and did the History talk for HUMA 6300. Talked to David.
World: 27,477,869 - 896,173
Sweden: 85,707 - 5,838 dead
Russia:
September 9
Day off - no boat ride but we took the cats to the vet and learned that Sigmund has kidney issues. Lunch in the park in Arlington, short stop at Michaels, got the cats back and then watched three episodes of Young Wallander. Talked to Beth about the trip and I think we are settled.
World: 27,756,335 - 902,141
Sweden: 85,880 - 5,842 dead
Russia:
September 10
Day started with meeting w Shilyh, Pam, J and A. Went better than I feared. Then training from 22KILL and smore meetings. Admin meeting went okay. Jonas called (yay) and I got some done. Looks like the software I got will be great to edit videos - and not too terribly difficult to learn (We'll see).
World: 28,064,801 - 908,257
Sweden: 86,194 - 5,843 dead
Russia:
September 11
19 years since 9/11. Premiere Rush works just fine when I figure it out. Adobe messing with me a bit, but mostly fine. Michele gave me an idea for how to grade the blog - just add to the total - so first x out of 16, then x+x out of 32, etc. Nils called to ask about something I had not done, but I got it over to him before the end of the day, so that was okay ... I guess. Some seem to have maybe forgotten they cannot use attendance as part of the grade for asynchronous students, hmmm. Sarah Millican is awesome.
World: 28,331,121 - 913,015
Sweden: 86,505 - 5,846 dead
Russia:
September 12
What do I say ... regular run-ins are exhausting. We had breakfast at the park and before dinner we went and got a new rokuplayer that does cbs all access. Watched three first episodes of NCIS, sorta by mistake.
World: 28,661,777 - 919,094
Sweden: 86,505 - 5,846 dead
Russia:
September 13
Better day. Talked to Rachel and almost finished book 9 (next week we will finish). Breakfast and then work for a bit and then out and picked up my prescription and then had lunch at schlotzky's on our way to elmonterv where we looked at rvs and got some ideas and then picked up the mail in arlington and then came home and did laundry and then we got pizza and watched two episodes of Star Trek Discovery and I almost cried at the sense of hope, of perseverance, of duty.
Jim had sent me a link to a review of the new Terence Malik movie - a hidden life - based on a quote from George Eliot about the honor of the hidden life, the life of Dorothea.
Eliot evokes the infinite ways that ongoing acts of moral courage throughout history are inevitably forgotten: “…[T]he growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been, is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs.”
Of course no one in star trek lives a hidden life, but it gives comfort to think that dreams matter, that serving in some small capacity is possible and relevant.
World: 28,902,170 - 922,735
Sweden: 86,505 - 5,846 dead
Russia:
Monday, September 07, 2020
And on to WTF 25 we go
August 31
Symposium in a face to face class. Went pretty well, I think. They had read and they had thought about it. Not necessarily getting all the pieces in the right order, but still. And they talked, and engaged - Almost a third of them spoke regularly.
Before that Holly wanted numbers on Fred and Milt and Nils wanted the remaining committees for ZO. I sent out a survey and it took all of 2 minutes for Michael to find something missing. I fixed it. Then someone else found something else missing. Good times.
US: 6,029,695 - 183,585 dead
Sweden: 84,379 - 5,808 dead
Russia:
September 1
Tired tired and trouble focusing all day. Got names to Nils of committee members after I had spent hours trying to remap the network drives - arrrgh. Still no luck getting utd email to show up on my phone. Bleah. Finally had Jollibee for lunch and it was kinda sad. Chicken was not bad but the fries were ice cold and they were out of corn and halo halo. So, you know, sigh.
US: 6,072,871 - 184,629 dead
Sweden: 84,521 - 5,813 dead
Russia:
September 2
Dale's birthday, things and stuff and meetings and a less mercenary colleague and a staff meeting with never have I ever and a meeting about the new website and then we got the scooter for Harold and lost the cotter pin for the trailer and had to tape it together but we got it home. J had a freak out during the afternoon and generally panicked about the universe, but I think he got better. Samantha Bee did not make me feel stronger or better or happier. Told KG about how my body is trying to communicate with very odd symptoms how it understands something is wrong that is different, but does not know how to explain the weird.
US: 6,113,182 - 185,707 dead
Sweden: 84,532 - 5,820 dead
Russia: 1,001,965 - 17,365
September 3
Stomach was queasy and I was in pain. Still went to Lowe's and got the cotter pin for the trailer and had lunch from Taco Bell. Talked wiht Beth about a trip and what needs to happen.Then admin meeting and a looong discussion about the language requirement. Dinner with ham sandwich and Sarah Millican. and Sarah Pascoe. and Mo Welch.
US: 6,149,265 - 186,785 dead
Sweden: 84,729 - 5,832 dead
Russia:
September 4
Weird morning. Lunch from Potbelly in the park and the end if night... with Lucas Davenport. Talked to mom for an hour ... nice to catch up. Ended the day with Michele having questions about the graduate program and rules. Dinner from PF Chang and a minor crossways bit. I am so over that. If the stories coming out are true (and I think they are) and if the disrespect and dishonor are believed, the fruit may have planted its last potato. Talked with Jonas a bit, yay. Watched the Truman Show which really was a good retelling of Plato's cave allegory. Soundtrack by Philip Glass no less.
US: 6,199,334 - 187,710 dead
Sweden: 84,985 - 5,835 dead
Russia:
September 5
Breakfast at McDonalds and the park - very short walk. Home for a bit, then post office and the Amon Carter, then lunch at McInleys (or some such) at university park - great chicken salad. Quick stop at JJills and then to Kroeger where it rained when we got out with our shopping. Lots of people and several who do not know how to wear a mask. Arrrgh. Home and crashed and then The Autopsy of Jane Doe about a witch, maybe and The Outlaw Josey Wales ... strange and a bit of southern propaganda, but interesting none the less.
US: 6,245,112 - 188,535 dead
Sweden: 84,985 - 5,835 dead
Russia:
September 6
Talked to Inger and later to Annika. Was called a coward with lunch (that one will hurt for a while). Cleaned out the truck and watched Quigley down under. Did not end well. Almost figured out an RV.
US: 6,276,421 - 188,941 dead
Sweden: 84,985 - 5,835 dead
Russia:
Sunday, August 30, 2020
2424 - wtf - really, 24
August 24
Did some stuff, prepared for class. Was terrified but it actually went well - 17 students who did great! One in particular will be a challenge, with a deep background in philosophy. So I hope I can keep them interested.
US: 5,739,266 - 177,248 dead
Sweden: 86,721 - 5,813 dead
Russia:
August 25
I don't know, I don't remember, but I dealt with some stuff and we had a meeting with the IT admissions folks and then we had lunch in the park with food from Potbelly's. Then I went to campus and made a new pair of earrings (blue large beads), updated my computer and were not able to work on the database, coz it was locked.
US:5,777,393 - 178,477 dead
Sweden: 86,891 - 5,814 dead
Russia:
August 26
Made a pair of earrings and a qualtrics survey.
US:5,821,602 - 179,708 dead
Sweden: 87,072 - 5,817 dead
Russia:
August 27
Had trouble focusing. Lunch in the park. Admin meeting.
US:5,866,053 - 180,814 dead
Sweden: 83,898 - 5,820 dead
Russia:
August 28
Meeting with the grad team. Hiring meeting. Good meeting with the Teach-In Collective. Dinner with Laura and her mom. Chadwick Boseman died and it felt like the day the music died.
US: 5,913,913 - 181,789 dead
Sweden: 83,958 - 5,821 dead
Russia:
August 29
Did the will signing and then met Grace in the park. She worries there will be civil war. Maybe she is right. I hope not, but I am worried. There is evil around. Stopped at Beading Dreams and then home for stuff. Watched the end of Witcher season one and some Whitney Cummings.
US: 5,960,596 - 182,752 dead
Sweden: 83,958 - 5,821 dead
Russia:
August 30
Rachel and Milton and then a new kind of puzzle with a letter replacement and then it was noon and then Zsuzsi's retirement - a lot of people and a lot of love. Jim gave his photography presentation and I worked on updating my computer and then made a necklace and then we went for pizza and saw a crappy episode of Midsumer Murders. Oh, and I talked to my brother and that was nice.
US: 5,995,968 - 183,057 dead
Sweden: 83,958 - 5,821 dead
Russia:
Sunday, August 23, 2020
WTFx23
August 17
First day of class. So so weird, and so awesome. So I got to my classroom early to check out the equipment and the door was locked so the first thing I had to do was call the police to get the doors open. Then I tried to get the computer started and it took forever to load my profile. Then I had to connect the USB with my power points and it was only the third USB port that worked. Then it turned out that Teams was not downloaded on that computer so I had to do that and ask some students in the class (mixed f2f and online) to post to the teams group why I was not showing and THEN I could not make the sound work - I could see the students and they could see and hear me but I could not hear them. So we had to have one of the students in the room keep track of the chat and read chat posts out loud. But we did and it worked and we learned things and it is such a magical thing and I am so, so very grateful that I get to do this thing.
US: 5,437,573 - 170,492 dead
Sweden: 85,045 - 5,787 dead
Russia:
August 18
Learned about stuff and took care of students and am slowly looking into Julia's stuff. Kim's birthday party which was lovely with poetry by Mai Perkins and laughter and drinks and beautiful outfits. Whitney, Ben, Erin G, Katie D, Ashley B, Anne GFand others were there.
US: 5,482,416 - 171,821 dead
Sweden: 85,219 - 5,790 dead
Russia:
August 19
Got part of the Adobe issue fixed. Watched a standup with Seth Meyers.
US: 5,528,493 - 173,125 dead
Sweden: 85,411 - 5,802 dead
Russia:
Texas: 574,633 - 10,934 dead
August 20
Met with Kate to explain the program. Went to campus and got my mask and downloaded some lectures and did the admin meeting from other. John was there, as was Michael. Made a green and blue necklace with matching earrings, pink earrings for the cabochon, and watched the first half of a Pale Horse
US: 5,573,743 - 174,248 dead
Sweden: 85,810 - 5,805 dead
Russia:
August 21
Grad team meeting about a bit of everything - I need to make a survey for current students. Met with Kendra who is very sweet but is becoming obviously mercenary. Some stress at the house, very fragile ... Micro Center for another hard drive for J and then Chicfila and the second half of a Pale Horse. Scott Padgett says we have two hurricanes heading toward the coast - landing in New Orleans and Houston ... DFW, he says, is under the cone of uncertainty ... yeah, well, we have been under a cone of uncertainty since February ..
US: 5,621,324 - 175,350 dead
Sweden: 86,068 - 5,810 dead
Russia:
Texas: 585,632 - 11,418 dead
August 22
Wrote Michael - and then added that I realized I had the wrong day. Called Inger and got the details of the funeral - awesomely beautiful apparently. Jim met with the twins and I sat on the ground with a very scared dog who did not bite me, although I thought she might several times. Phew. The horses too were good to meet again. Lunch at Railhead, pie at Emporium. Drove through Cedar Springs and saw the rainbow crosswalks. The Quick and the Dead. Half of a Campion.
US: 5,667,179 - 176,348 dead
Sweden: 86,068 - 5,810 dead
Russia:
August 23
Talked with Rachel about Milton. Later Annika about life. We went out and did some stuff and did not get food at jollibee chicken, but instead ate at Tacodeli ... which was okay. Sex and laundry and the second half of a Campion and John Oliver and I took my medicine a bit early - yeah. Nervous about class.
US: 5,701,938 - 176,801 dead
Sweden: 86,068 - 5,810 dead
Russia: