December 1, 2006

  • French Women Don’t Get Fat



    Sleepless and Prattling


    I am not sleepy, and I have a lot of things I want to go on about.  Therefore, this entry will be rather long.  To save you the trouble of having to slog through the whole thing, I’ll put the important stuff in bold. Then, you can just skim or read what interests you.

    1. Linda U. is a wonderful friend!
    I have to give an initial to Linda as Linda S. was my favorite professor in college, Linda T. is my aunt, Linda U. will be gushed over, Linda W. is a dear friend here in PA, and Linda Z. is my dear neighbor.  Currently the positions of Lindas V, X, and Y are open, if you fit the bill.

    When I first met Linda, I thought, “Here is someone I want to be friends with!” (The excitement made me think using improper grammar.)  And, we have been great friends since that day in August 1992.   She has given me some wonderful presents through the years: a lovely angel for my collection, the little slice of cake pin I wear every year on my birthday, and a cake she baked and drove for seven plus hours to my house. 

    This year, she wrote me and said, “I found the perfect present for you!”  She was absolutely right. It arrived today: a Jane Austen action figure! 

    Isn’t it wonderful to have a friend who know you so well? She’s the greatest!

    2.  My passport also arrived today.
    I’ve never had a passport before.  I’ve always thought, “Gee, if I have to flee the country or if someone says to me, ‘Hey, let’s go to Paris for the weekend,’ I’d be unable to leave.”  Now, I need not worry on either count. Actually, I still probably need not worry.  

    Strangely enough, my passport expires on my birthday 2016.  It’s funny that they wound up issuing my passport the day after my birthday.  (TGD’s passport also expires on my birthday, so it’s not like a car registration or anything. Random chance!)

    3. Mozilla Firefox version 2–the best browser ever!
    I know that many of you will say, “Huh?” but if you don’t have Firefox v.2, I highly recommend you download it. (Why not? It’s free, and it’s so much better than IE or Netscape!)  Not only does it have the great feature of a Google search bar like Internet Explorer has, it also has the convenient tabbed browsing of Netscape. But, what sets 2 apart is that there is a built in spell check!  Any word I type incorrectly while on the web is underlined in red. I simply have to click inside the word for spelling suggestions.  No more copy and paste into Word for blog comments and such! 

    4. Our pickle broke.
    There is a German tradition of having a pickle ornament for the Christmas tree. The one who first finds the hidden pickle in the tree gets something.  (At our house, you get to say, “I found the pickle!” and move it to some other tree branch.)  But, two days ago, the shards of the glass pickle were found underneath the tree.

    Libby went online to find us a new one,and found the identical glass pickle on eBay.  Since I was always assuming the glass pickle would break anyhow, I suggested that she make one out of clay instead.  Being a talented and resourceful girl, she quickly made us a mini-gherkin. 



    Didn’t she do a good job?  I like the bumpy warty-ness of it.  She was even gracious when I accidentally burned it while baking it.  She said, “Oh, we’ll just paint over it,” even though she spent quite a bit of time mixing clay colors to get just the right shading. 

    You can read all about the German pickle myth HERE.

    5. Superman Returns–slow,but entertaining.
    TGD and I watched it tonight. It is slow, but I liked it. TGD said, “Dull. It’s a chick flick.” He’s right. If you are a “chick,” you should enjoy this “flick.”  I do not like the fact that Lois Lane is now an unwed mother living with her
    fiancĂ©.  But, I like the fiancĂ©, and I even liked Lex Luther.

    6. French Women Don’t Get Fat is worth the read.
    I just finished
    Mireille Guiliano’s French Women Don’t Get Fat.  It’s not a diet book, but a lifestyle book. Why don’t French women get fat? Why don’t they spend hours at the gym? How can they drink all that wine and eat all that fatty food?  Mireille explains “The French Paradox” in an interesting, conversational style.  Basically, French women try to build exercise into their daily life (take the stairs, take a walk), eat all things but in moderation, eat a lot of fruits and veggies, and savor pleasures when they are in season.  For example, now they would eat a lot of squash and apples and pumpkin things.  In the summer, it’s tomatoes and such. 

    I liked what she had to say, and I find that I do many of the things she suggests. However, I did glean some ideas which I hope to incorporate into my life.  (Sit ups don’t take that much time. Eat what’s in season. Vary your menu. Avoid empty calories. Save up for the best things. Eat dark chocolate.)  There are even some recipes in the book that I might try.

    She has another book which I have on request at the library which should be right up my alley. It’s about rewarding yourself.  I’m very good at that!

    7. Since God rested on the seventh day, I shall rest on number 7.

    I haven’t forgotten Pride and Prejudice! Perhaps Friday afternoon I shall post a nice reading schedule and fun ideas.  They’re churning in my little pea brain (or P&P brain–HA). I just have to write them down.  Where’s that quill pen?

Comments (13)

  • hi teacherperson! sooooo many topics to comment on…..

    i think i have to comment on the german pickle….  okay…is that really??? a german tradition?  i guess it could be…i have always found the german culture confusing  …lol

    and i used to work with a study abroad program in france and my friends in france felt it was our diet and our “love affair with the car”  (as they put it) that made us so fat.  they mostly walk or ride a bicycle when they go anywhere. 

    (and my family all loved the new superman…especially my pre-teen daughter who got her first movie star crush.  ;)

  • You have just solved a HUGE MYSTERY for my daughter and I!!! We keep seeing PICKLES in the ornament aisles and couldn’t figure for the life of us why there are pickles at every store, in every ornament aisle. I have never noticed pickles before- but this year their EVERYWHERE. :) Thanks for the lesson!! Your daughters pickle looks great! It even looks real-the glare from your flash makes it look wet, like it just came out of the pickle barrel! (lol)

    I do understand your worry about being able to leave to Paris for a quick weekend!! Oh dear….I guess I better get my passport too! (giggle)

    RYC: YES! The gift exchange is for Xangians. I hope you can join us!!! (I’ll let ya slide on the deadline date.)

  • Libby made a lovely pickle!  I am very impressed. 

  • Awesome about the friend, the passport, and the pickle!!

    Thought-provoking question of the day – what’s the difference between a Jane Austen action figure and an idol? 

    :)

  • Also, the movie “Nativity Story” sounds pretty cool…  it would be fun to watch it some time…

  • tis a shame about Superman… I do hope though that somebody gets me POTC 2 for Christmas…

  • Hmmm, My dad is a native of Germany and he never mentioned the pickle. I will have to ask him……

  • ryc:  thanks for the info.  how interesting.  hmmm…i think i will have to keep my eye out for these most interesting ornaments  (we have christmas pickles in our house, but they are usually mom and dad who have had too little sleep and too much sugar/coffee in a vain attempt to remain upright  ;)

  • …… “I’m not a pickle. I’m a CUCUMBER!” I love that line in Veggie Tales! Great pickle!! It looks so real!

  • GREAT job on the pickle!  We love our pickle too! :)

  • Sweeeeet pickle!  Have you tried IE7?  It has a spell check and tabbed browsing now.

  • I am very impressed with Linda U as well.  How did she ever?  Have you seen “Waiting for Guffman?”  There is a scene at the end that reminds me of this (and we fast forward through the discussion of his operation.)  Anyone who’s been involved in community theater should get a hoot out of the movie.  I am also very impressed with that pickle.  It looks real. Thanks for the tip on the book. I’ll be reading Pride and Prejudice just now though I’d like to look into it.

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