Monday, October 31, 2005

happy halloween, i'm dressed up as a 20-something in pajamas.

it's not so much that i've lost interest in blogging as i've been away for over a month

although if i really wanted to, i could have been blogging that whole time.

something to think about.

also, why is creamy PB so good?  but then, sometimes, you really need the crunchy kind

Thursday, October 27, 2005

head spinning

scranton, bayswater, scranton.  savti broke her ribs, grandma's in the hospital, savti had surgery on her mouth, grandma's getting a pacemaker.  i am happily in the house in a robe and slippers, enjoying the pure housiness of it.  i miss the apartment, but we'll back there soon enough - for now let me roam free.  play piano.  pick up a guitar.  havvee more than 3 rooms to walk in.

an artichoke a day keeps the body happy.  my nephew is beyond adorable.  i met someone new in town, and i actually like her.  this is shocking as i'm rather possesive (and territorial) and tend mostly to be annoyed when people move in.

i really love the library here.

enough thoughts?  maybe i can sit and read my book for a few minutes.

side point - when you've spent a morning making a huge delicious lasagna and someone puts it back in the oven to warm it up - make sure that it's covered and that they don't leave it in for 4 hours.  argh

Monday, October 17, 2005

shana tova

the last time i remember being so tired for so long i had epstein-barr

i don't really like living in riverdale

mostly cause my friends are not in riverdale

and i'm bored out of my mind

hope everyone has a wonderful new year

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

ccny hillel says

The City College of New York congratulates alumnus (Class of 1950) and
professor of The Hebrew University in Jerusalem Robert J. Aumann on his
winning the 2005 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, along with Thomas C.
Schelling, for research on game theory.

You can find the New York Times article about his research and an
interview with Dr. Auman on the homepage of the College website. Look for
Mr. Aumann in the next issue of The Campus.

Thursday, October 6, 2005

hello and happy new year

been busy, as you may have noticed from the less than regular blogging

happy busy

i like the people i grew up with

wish we lived closer to each other

or at least got togther once in a while not in the discomfort of the place where we grew up