Slump
Posted: March 11, 2011 Filed under: War and Peace 2 CommentsThe beginning of the year is always a little hard for me. The excitement of the holidays is over, and January in Utah is a little…well…bleak. February seems to drag on, and the weather makes me feel fairly underwhelmed about life. When we finally get a few warm days in early March, I’m ready to call the whole thing quits and start everything new again. My grades for winter semester tend to be worse, because I feel so unmotivated in the first half of the semester and restless in the second half.
This year I still feel that way, but I’m working hard despite that. And I am definitely still in need of a nap. We’ve gotten to the point in the semester where I’m glad to be nearing the end of classes, but the Romgi is still in job-search mode…there’s a growing tension in our house about where we’ll be this summer and if we’ll have any money. Being a grownup is just not as simple as I used to think.
On top of the school/weather slump, I’ve been conflicted lately about how to be a good person. I don’t mean to sound arrogant at all, but I think I’m fairly compassionate. At least, I easily feel compassion toward others. Unfortunately I’m not always able or willing to help. Today on my way home from running errands I saw a man holding a sign that read, “Losing house tried everything else now asking community for help.” I desperately wanted to help. In Levinasian terms, I heard his call and wanted to respond. But what do I have to offer? Right now the Romgi and I are living on student loans, and who knows what we’ll be living on in a few months. I can justify my actions, but I’ve felt miserable all day. There are many people who need help, even if they aren’t standing on a street corner holding a sign. They need my help. How am I answering their call?
This slump is no fun.
How do you handle the bleak winter months and the transition into spring? How do you help others when you don’t really have any money to give, and they aren’t asking for anything else?
image by Ilona Wellman
Nap time?
Posted: March 8, 2011 Filed under: All's Well That Ends Well 1 CommentThe past few weeks, I’ve been exhausted. I was doing fine until all those tests and papers were due right in a row, and since then I just want to sleep. As you might have guessed, I don’t have time for a nap.
But yesterday I fell asleep on the Bwun’s bed. It’s shocking how comfortable a tiny bed can be when you’re exhausted.
And it’s also shocking to suddenly hear a not-so-little voice shout, “WAKE UP!” The Bwun can be quite loud when he wants to. Yes, I woke up. Luckily jr did not when he tried the same thing during her nap the other day.
I think he got it from a line in Llama Llama Mad at Mama: “Llama dreaming in the car…Wake up! Wake up! Here we are!” The Bwun says the funniest things. Except nothing is very funny when you’ve been rudely awakened from an unplanned but desperately-needed nap.
On my calendar this week: two tests, another series of journal entries, and a Women in Law luncheon. Today I’m headed up to Salt Lake to try Les Madeleines with the Romgi’s mom. Jealous? You should be! I think it will be even better than a nap.
photo from Les Madeleines
Cover art
Posted: March 7, 2011 Filed under: Book of Sand 2 Comments
I really love this Perry Mason cover, found via Pinterest. I have a set of three Perry Mason books that the Romgi got me for Christmas. The Case of the Sleepwalker’s Niece isn’t one of the books, but the episode is on the Season 1 dvds I got for Christmas the year before last.
I admit, a lot of the books on my to-read list are there only because I saw the covers and thought the books looked interesting. Fortunately, so far they’ve all been good.
Some other covers I’ve judged by:
Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld
Stone’s Fall by Iain Pears
The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey
Three Bags Full by Leonie Swann
Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
Do you like cover art? Do you judge books by their covers?

