Sunday, June 19, 2005

Wonder how he fits it under his bike helmet...

Maybe the reason people didn't like my deceased profile pic is that they thought I was copying Derrick.  Posted by Hello

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

To Please Kate

Leave me, O Love, which reachest but to dust;
And thou, my mind, aspire to higher things;
Grow rich in that which never taketh rust;
Whatever fades, but fading pleasure brings.
Draw in thy beams, and humble all thy might
To that sweet yoke where lasting freedoms be,
Which breaks the clouds and opens forth the light,
That doth both shine and give us light to see.
O take fast hold; let that light be thy guide
In this small course which birth draws out to death,
And think how evil becometh him to slide
Who seeketh heaven, and comes of heavenly breath.
Then farewell, world; thy uttermost I see:
Eternal Love, maintain thy life in me.

Sir Philip Sidney

Monday, June 13, 2005

A Word's a Word for A' That?

Aaron and I had a discussion awhile ago about what a "word" actually is. I said that a word must have some certain consistent definition understood by more than the person. Aaron said that any combination of syllables put together could be said to be a word. As proof he pointed out "The Jabberwocky." However, I would say that gyre and gimble and mimsy and brillig all now have meanings, or at least have concrete definitions set down by Lewis Carroll. I was going to dig out the dictionary to type the definition which is actually rather ambiguous, but I'm too lazy. So take this rambling for what it's worth....(not much =) )

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Joys of Vacation

"Do not stare at me because I am swarthy, for the sun has burned me." ~Song of Solomon 1:6. Elizabeth pointed out that verse to me early in the week. It could be said to be the theme of our vacation. Tans, sun poisoning, peeling skin, aloe vera, vitamin e gel, and sunblock were frequent topics of conversation. Hooray for sunny days!

"There's a tick on the speedometer!" Thus cried Aaron as we set out to drive home. (Aaron was driving the Safari and towed the boat home,without incident, by the way. Not too bad for his third month of having a license.) Needless to say, I had never expected to hear those words. However, I should not have been surprised. Cape Cod seemed especially inundated by ticks this year. The path from our house to the beach teemed with them. When walking slowly through the grass, one could see the little critters sitting on the tips of the grass just waiting for food. I wonder if they knew we would walk along the path or if they were spread throughout the beach grass. What happens to ticks who never find food? Ticks were discovered on the walls, on towels, on my skirt, on my neck.... I'm just thankful none of us were bitten...although I did wake up with a stiff neck this morning, a symptom of LYME's (or just a bad night's sleep.)!

Despite ticks and burns, and in some ways because of them (Ticks and sunburns are interesting conversation pieces), vacation was an extremely enjoyable time. We were blessed with sunny weather, warm water, and good friends. Now it's back to the daily grind, i.e. finishing up school, graduating, helping out with Vacation Bible School, the Girls' Week, the Family Convention, and work....