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I was just cross-stitching while listening and sort of glancing at the Tony Awards on my laptop. I really like seeing different musicals on that show to pick what I want to see next year. And the tiger on the bib is coming along too.

Today I spend a day in the pouring rain, petitioning. I got really into it in the second half of the day - I'm surprised at how much I like talking to people, even when just want to disagree. My legs are pretty tired today, so it was nice to just sit on the couch in the evening. And when I came home, Bear was making salmon paddies (very delicious). I wasn't thrilled with the rain and cold today, but overall, it was a good day. And I picked a prompt for RS Games too.

Yesterday, Bear and I drove to Long Island. His mother turned 70 last Thursday, so yesterday was her birthday party at this buffet brunch place. The food was so good and there was just so much of it. Breakfast food is the best. We mostly talked to Bear's godmother Mary and her granddaughter who is almost 13. After the brunch we went back to Bear's parents' house with some other guests, until about 8:30. We gave as a gift some Bath and Beyond products and a gift card to a salon. His Mom has such trouble accepting presents - she thinks everything is too much. At some point, you need to just accept birthday gifts.
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The weather is too cold again - I just want it to be a little more summery.

I went to Staten Island today, for a hair appointment. Today I got hair color and highlights. My hairdresser works in her home - they converted a garage into a little studio. That means it is much cheaper than in the salon. I like how my hair ended up and it is always good styles and not big like a lion mane, which is what usually happens. For $60 it is so worth it.

It did take over two hours and then I took the bus to my parent's house, since I figure I could stop by for a little bit. Mama and I put an add on Craigslist for my wedding dress - I cropped some pictures for that. I also read my book for a while when she was supervising renovation. And when Papa came home from work, he walked with me to the bus stop. It was nice to see them for a little bit.

I've been cross-stitching in the evening much more regularly. The bibs are coming along. I do like listening to music or putting on an old show that I don't have to look at much to follow. It is so nice to get back into it - I'm remembering how relaxing it is.

Yesterday I went to Manhattan for an internship interview. I'm going to be working for mayoral campaign - or at least I'll see what it is like for a while. I just want to do something useful and productive for the summer. Obviously, I'm not allowed to talk in detail about it, so I'll only post vague details. We'll see. I'm keeping an open mind right now.
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See films differently (a different take on popular films): Toy Story

Star Wars
Ghostbusters

I was watching the President sign the health care bill live on my laptop. He signs each letter with a different pen for people to get mementos and it looks a bit funny. It was interesting to watch and I am still amazed at technology since I could just watch this happening on the internet live.

There might be a full time instructor position for the Writing Program and I’m seriously considering applying for it. I think I will need to talk to one of the program directors on Thursday when I go to use the library in school.

I had leftovers of Indian for lunch. Nice and delicious.
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We went to Brooklyn this morning and I was finally able to fix my jewelry chain and get a phone card to tell Sveta about upcoming trip to Minsk. We also visited my grandparents and my grandmother is recovering very nicely, she is walking much better and looks better too.
We also had some Russian food on Brighton and walked a little on the broadwalk but it was much more windy today – back to spring weather.

As I was cross stitching I was listening to the opera CD Bear’s Mom gave me for Christmas. There are two CDs in the set and the second has more famous areas. It was actually a really good CD and very enjoyable. I do love hearing those opera voices, it is amazing that people can sing like that. It just makes me want to go to the opera again.

“The Pacific” Part 2. The miniseries continues to be interesting. The was a bit of humor, with marines taking army stuff. But most of the episode was about John Basilone’s heroic action. Being in the battle is insane. I’m enjoying learning a bit about part of WWII I know very little about.

I was watching CSpan live as Health Care Bill passed the House. It was exciting to watch the numbers go in. President’s compromise on abortion sucks but at least this bill passes. I’m glad Democrats stopped pretending to want bi-partisanship and worked their majority. Nancy Pelosi totally rocks! I hope Democrats can continue to stand their ground.
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I finally finished American Gods today after a month of reading it. I don’t know why it took me so long, I breathed through the first 150 pages and then my pace slowed down. The book, as exploration of America, actually invoked the feeling of America – broad and steady. The book felt methodical, if that is the right word. I love the idea behind it; I’ve always loved myths and gods and old stories and fairytales and the premise is very appealing. The idea that gods roam the world and beliefs powers it is familiar and fascinating. The characters are also interesting and fleshed out. Yet, reading this book felt like a journey in itself, which I think is something Gaiman meant to do. (At least I hope so) So, overall, I’d give this book 4 out of 5, because I did like it, but I don’t love it yet. I’ll see how I feel with time; I’ll see how it will stay in my head. Now I can re-read “Monarch of the Glen” story in Gaiman’s Fragile Things collection. I fell in love with this short-story collection last year after I borrowed it from the library and I just had to have my own copy. So I met Shadow, the protagonist of American Gods , two years after American Gods ends. Now I want to see if knowing more about him will make a difference.

Here are some thoughts on caves before I watch the next installment of Planet Earth that came in the mail today: “Caves.” I’ve been in two cave systems in my life: Luray Caverns in Virginia in 2002 with Yeva and in Howes Caverns in New York in 2007 with Bear and friends. Both were very different experiences. Luray caverns are more grandiose and beautiful with long passages and interesting stalactite and stalagmite arrangements and bright yellow colors. That was an amazing part of our Virginia trip. Howes Caverns are smaller but they do have a lake and well, there, we went on an Adventure Tour , which is a private tour with lots of protective gear and crawling and a bit of spelunking and discovering what real actual darkness is. And very sticky mud that made us lose our special shoes at times. That was really fun and different kind of cave adventure. More hands on. But when I think of caves what comes to mind is the third book in six book series of Russian version of Wizard of Oz. (The first book is pretty much a translation of “Wizard of Oz” with some variations followed by really awesome five sequels that are more interesting than any other “Wizard of Oz” books). In the third book, Ella (Dorothy), and her cousin get lost in some caves after their path is blocked and by traveling the caves they find their way into the underground kingdom of Seven Kings that is located under Oz. (Just typing this makes me want to read these books now to see if they hold up to adult reading.) For some reason, caves just feel like such mysterious and scary places after reading this book.

Planet Earth “Caves.” Interesting things about the episodes and random thoughts: it was a bit jarring to see men throwing themselves into holes in the ground with barely-visible parachutes to be pulled later, BASE jumping, (which kind of reminded me of a “Farscape” episode where Chiana is in this teenage cult where they jump off a rock and scream and, hopefully, get caught by a sonic net – and this made me chuckle), glowworms that made it look like there are stars in the cave, three million bats in Borneo and a literal mountain of bat droppings covered with an enormous number of cockroaches (if a bat falls into it, cockroaches would eat the bat too) – the bats pretty much support the whole habitat by bringing food from outside since plants can’t grow in the dark, bird nest soup is made from saliva-built nests of birds who nest in caves and the nests are a high commodity – some things in this world are weird, flooded caves in Yucatan Peninsula that are the only source of fresh water there, Texas cave salamanders – really funny looking, sulphuric acid caves with life in it, crystal formations. There were a lot of disgusting images especially in Borneo caves where the crew spent a month filming. I don’t envy these cameramen with humid cave full of bats and cockroaches and a mountain of poo.

Why did Supreme Court decide that corporations can contribute whatever they want to political campaigns? They can now pay for any ads they want.

State of the Union address. The House Chamber looked very colorful with women in bright yellow, blue and red and men in bright stripe ties and the speech was at times less formal. Obama can speak effectively, that is his gift, and he used it today to lift spirits and made Republicans get up and clap for ideas they might not always like, like healthcare, because otherwise they would look like idiots. Overall, it was a good speech that outlined the basic plan for the year, especially the economy. My favorite parts were the idea of repealing Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, since that is long overdue, the end to Iraq war in sight and rebuking both political parties for petty politics focused on election results. The President reminded Democrats that they still have the biggest majority in a long time and they should act like it and not be timid and he challenged Republicans not to say no all the time. The whole notion that 59 Democrats in the Senate is somehow not a majority and end of world has been really frustrating to me in the last week, and I’m glad he commented on it. Good speech that shine a bit of hope after the whole depressing atmosphere of this recession year. Like the President I how this year and this decade will be better than the last.

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