"Forget all you know, or think you know. All that you require is your intuition."
Saturday, May 3, 2014
One of my favorite poems of all time
Traveling Through the Dark
by William Stafford
Traveling through the dark I found a deer
dead on the edge of the Wilson River Road.
It is usually best to roll them into the canyon:
that road is narrow; to swerve might make more dead.
By glow of the tail-light I stumbled back of the car
and stood by the heap, a doe, a recent killing;
she had stiffened already, almost cold.
I dragged her off, she was large in the belly.
My fingers touching her side brought me the reason--
her side was warm, her fawn lay there waiting,
alive, still, never to be born.
Beside that mountain road I hesitated.
The car aimed ahead its lowered parking lights;
under the hood purred the steady engine.
I stood in the glare of the warm exhaust turning red;
around our group I could hear the wilderness listen.
I thought hard for us all--my only swerving--,
then pushed her over the edge into the river.
I love the contrast between the deer and the car in the poem, and how the car (in stanza 4) almost comes alive, at the same moment that the fawn is dying. And the speaker of the poem is so conflicted with what he knows he has to do. There's nothing else to be done, and yet, there is a sadness and responsibility contained in that decision.
by William Stafford
Traveling through the dark I found a deer
dead on the edge of the Wilson River Road.
It is usually best to roll them into the canyon:
that road is narrow; to swerve might make more dead.
By glow of the tail-light I stumbled back of the car
and stood by the heap, a doe, a recent killing;
she had stiffened already, almost cold.
I dragged her off, she was large in the belly.
My fingers touching her side brought me the reason--
her side was warm, her fawn lay there waiting,
alive, still, never to be born.
Beside that mountain road I hesitated.
The car aimed ahead its lowered parking lights;
under the hood purred the steady engine.
I stood in the glare of the warm exhaust turning red;
around our group I could hear the wilderness listen.
I thought hard for us all--my only swerving--,
then pushed her over the edge into the river.
I love the contrast between the deer and the car in the poem, and how the car (in stanza 4) almost comes alive, at the same moment that the fawn is dying. And the speaker of the poem is so conflicted with what he knows he has to do. There's nothing else to be done, and yet, there is a sadness and responsibility contained in that decision.
Family Pictures
Look at these two!! They are so cute and getting so big!
Look at these two!! Aren't they just darling! haha
This is the last picture I took before I dropped and broke my camera :(
Friday, May 2, 2014
School's over, summer plans, and here we are...
Today was the last day of the semester! Hypothetically, this means I now have time to do other things, like write on our long-neglected blog. Yay! I'm not even sure anyone out there still reads this, but here we are.
My first year of grad school feels like a whirlwind. It went by so so fast; it's unbelievable. I've learned a lot (more than I thought I ever needed to learn!) and hopefully taught some things, too (since I was teaching English!). This summer will be spent taking classes, and preparing my syllabus and schedule and lesson plans for English 2010 in the Fall.
This summer is also a summer of projects (or, so planned). I have some things on my mind I want to accomplish, mostly home improvement/decorative little things. I'll post update emails to show you all what I've got going on over here.
We also have a trip to St. George planned for the end of June (Justin's anniversary present to me) and I'm so excited about that! We haven't been back for four years, and I really miss it. I'm scared to see how much it's changed (I hear it has changed quite a bit).
Justin's softball league starts in two weeks, which we're all really excited about. The kids and I love going to the ball park to watch him play. Jude and Ciaran run around with their friends, Amelia and Jace, and I get to sit and chat with Annie. Their team name this year is "Ima Hufflepuff" (previously named "Loganlicious"). :)
We also signed Jude up for tee ball this year. The league is actually for 5 and 6-year-olds, so we'll see how it goes. He's been hitting off a tee forever, so I think he'll do great!
Speaking of projects, I'm working on a version of this for our house:
http://seejamieblog.com/morning-board-calendar-time/
For what she calls the "memory verse" section on the board, I want to do children's poetry, since poetry is kind of important to me (I'm doing a poetry thesis for school). Here are some that I've made so far:
So cute, huh??
That reminds me, anyone have a laminator I can borrow?
My first year of grad school feels like a whirlwind. It went by so so fast; it's unbelievable. I've learned a lot (more than I thought I ever needed to learn!) and hopefully taught some things, too (since I was teaching English!). This summer will be spent taking classes, and preparing my syllabus and schedule and lesson plans for English 2010 in the Fall.
This summer is also a summer of projects (or, so planned). I have some things on my mind I want to accomplish, mostly home improvement/decorative little things. I'll post update emails to show you all what I've got going on over here.
We also have a trip to St. George planned for the end of June (Justin's anniversary present to me) and I'm so excited about that! We haven't been back for four years, and I really miss it. I'm scared to see how much it's changed (I hear it has changed quite a bit).
Justin's softball league starts in two weeks, which we're all really excited about. The kids and I love going to the ball park to watch him play. Jude and Ciaran run around with their friends, Amelia and Jace, and I get to sit and chat with Annie. Their team name this year is "Ima Hufflepuff" (previously named "Loganlicious"). :)
We also signed Jude up for tee ball this year. The league is actually for 5 and 6-year-olds, so we'll see how it goes. He's been hitting off a tee forever, so I think he'll do great!
Speaking of projects, I'm working on a version of this for our house:
http://seejamieblog.com/morning-board-calendar-time/
For what she calls the "memory verse" section on the board, I want to do children's poetry, since poetry is kind of important to me (I'm doing a poetry thesis for school). Here are some that I've made so far:
So cute, huh??
That reminds me, anyone have a laminator I can borrow?
Monday, February 24, 2014
The Oscars--Makeup and Hairstyling
Dallas Buyers Club
BEFORE--Matthew McConaughey & Jared Leto
AFTER
Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa
BEFORE--Johnny Knoxville
AFTER
The Lone Ranger
BEFORE--Johnny Depp
AFTER
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Justin's Predictions for the 2014 Academy Awards Nominees
Best Actor
Bruce Dern--Nebraska
Christian Bale--American Hustle
Leonardo DiCaprio--The Wolf of Wall Street
Matthew McConaughey--Dallas Buyers Club
Tom Hanks--Captain Phillips
Best Actress
Amy Adams--American Hustle
Cate Blanchett--Blue Jasmine
Dame Judy Dench--Philomena
Emma Thompson--Saving Mr. Banks
Sandra Bullock--Gravity
Best Picture
American Hustle
Captain Phillips
Gravity
Nebraska
Her
Inside Llewyn Davis
Philomena
Rush
Twelve Years a Slave
The Wolf of Wall Street
Best Director
Alfonso Cuaron--Gravity
David O. Russell--American Hustle
Martin Scorsese--The Wolf of Wall Street
Steve McQueen--Twelve Years a Slave
Woody Allen--Blue Jasmine
Best Original Screenplay
Gravity
Her
Best Adapted Screenplay
The Wolf of Wall Street
Best Animated Feature
Despicable Me 2
Frozen
Best Special Effects
Gravity
The Hobbit: The Desolation of a Good Book
Iron Man 3
Thor 2
Bruce Dern--Nebraska
Christian Bale--American Hustle
Leonardo DiCaprio--The Wolf of Wall Street
Matthew McConaughey--Dallas Buyers Club
Tom Hanks--Captain Phillips
Best Actress
Amy Adams--American Hustle
Cate Blanchett--Blue Jasmine
Dame Judy Dench--Philomena
Emma Thompson--Saving Mr. Banks
Sandra Bullock--Gravity
Best Picture
American Hustle
Captain Phillips
Gravity
Nebraska
Her
Inside Llewyn Davis
Philomena
Rush
Twelve Years a Slave
The Wolf of Wall Street
Best Director
Alfonso Cuaron--Gravity
David O. Russell--American Hustle
Martin Scorsese--The Wolf of Wall Street
Steve McQueen--Twelve Years a Slave
Woody Allen--Blue Jasmine
Best Original Screenplay
Gravity
Her
Best Adapted Screenplay
The Wolf of Wall Street
Best Animated Feature
Despicable Me 2
Frozen
Best Special Effects
Gravity
The Hobbit: The Desolation of a Good Book
Iron Man 3
Thor 2
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