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Published on January 27, 2009 By Tova7 In Blogging

It's snowing outside.  So quiet, the way it gets when the snow acts as a noise absorber and even the snow plows seem softer, easier on the ears.

We are supposed to get 5 to 9 inches tonight, on top of the 5 already on the ground.

I'm not complaining though.  At least not yet.  Tomorrow when cabin fever strikes my youngest, after another day out of school, then I'll grump and whine.  Right now though, its purty.

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I got a letter from Jay.  It seems he is in intense cognitive behavioral therapy and the AA/NA thing is a minor part of it.  Well, I am pleased.  They are forcing him to face some ugly truths.  And if his letter is any indication, he's not liking it, but he's not fighting it either.  He wants to stop being self-destructive.  He just didn't realize until recently he is worth the effort.  Here's hoping he hangs tuff, stays true, and comes out the other side stronger.

I know that's generic but his issues are much too personal for me to reveal here...and miles worse than the few I've blogged on.

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I didn't want to be one of those people who always talks about school.  But guess what?  I am.  Well, it just happens to be consuming so much of my time these days.  How can I avoid it?  It's like talking around the elephant in the room.

When I reply on an article which happens to co-inside with something I'm studying, I will often say something a long the lines of... I'm in a Masters program yadda yadda.  I apologize for those of you who have to read that more than once.  I'm not bragging, really.  It's just I don't want to come across as someone who actually knows something about these things so I make sure to say I'm learning it, studying it, and am by no means an expert.

Speaking of which.  I wonder if its possible to get kicked out of a Master's Program for incompatibility?  Not with the material, but with the mind-set.  I'm doing well, meaning 4.0, but fish out of water?  Me?  Like this ll.  Most of the students are great.  I'm a fairly friendly person (does everyone think that about themselves?)  But the instructors....well, I'm 40 years old.  I have opinions, life experience, and critical thinking abilities (occasionally).  And I don't appreciate bias in the class anymore than in the media.  The thing is, when I challenge an idea or assertion, they don't really have any snappy come backs, or an intellectual way to put me in my place.  Not because they lack the capacity.  Either it is restraint, or they just aren't used to dissenting opinions.  Who knows. 

 I know to pick my battles.  It's just hard to swallow anti-capitalist, anti-American, anti-parenthood, anti-pretty much everything important in my life without at least a grimace, usually a verbal defense.

Our instructor last week asked me about living in Alaska.  Then proceeded to tell me how his daughter broke her back there and the Alaskan Dr told her it was fine, to take some pills and go back to work.  (I actually believe this...heh.)  I listened and then BOOM...outta nowhere he says..."And what about Palin?  She's about the stupidest thing on the planet.  My gawd her stupidity..." blah blah blah.

This is not necessarily a battle issue for me (I am not a Palin advocate, nor detractor, ambivalent pretty much covers it unless I think she's handled unfairly).  Except it wasn't the subject so much as the comfort level at saying such a thing in front of a room full of adults who "might" have a differing opinion.  That's what is really scary.  They don't believe anyone in an advanced education program could think any different.

Granted, I'm no Palin expert.  But I've lived in that state, where infrastructure is a nightmare...a large majority of it can't be reached by car, only by plane or ferry.  There are earthquakes every day destroying the roads in the interior, there is a native population with its own way of doing things, there is flooding every spring, massive fires every summer (which make the ones in the west coast look like cook fires), endless dark winters, the oil pipeline, the gas pipeline being built, fishermen, the Bering Straight (all kinds of issues there), weather, tourists, it goes on and on.

How can you be stupid and Govern that much chaos spread out in an area two and a half times bigger than Texas?  Like her or hate her, I wouldn't want that job.

And you know who looks really stupid?  People who quote Tina Fey the comedian and attribute it to Palin.  Palin never said she could see Russia from her front porch.  (This is one I hear all the time.)  Tina Fey said it.  You know, as part of a comedy routine.

So I spoke up, and the atmosphere turned as snowy, as bitterly quiet as the one rubbing against my windows right now................

 My cell phone is beeping, needs recharged.

My husband is hunting and the youngest is at a play date, so the house is quiet.

Quiet is something I love and don't get to enjoy much anymore.

When it comes though, its like an ear massage, a place to mindlessly listen to the keyboard click as I type.

Ah, Blessed Silence.


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on Jan 27, 2009

 

on Jan 27, 2009

 

Nice ramble Tova and I understand about blessed silence. Yesterday and all day today a steady falling of sleet -not snow- has fell and accumulated to about 2 inches or so like snow and it does muffle things. At a running forum I frequent I have read many a time where there is nothing more peaceful and soothing than a long run in snow and I can see that but...not on ice!

Here's hoping he hangs tuff, stays true, and comes out the other side stronger.

I live in hope for people too.

on Jan 27, 2009

The snow brought more than the quiet.

 

on Jan 27, 2009

Yesterday and all day today a steady falling of sleet -not snow- has fell and accumulated to about 2 inches or so like snow and it does muffle things. At a running forum I frequent I have read many a time where there is nothing more peaceful and soothing than a long run in snow and I can see that but...not on ice!

Yeah I saw how this system stretches down Texas way. 

Guess you'll have to treadmill it for a couple days.  

on Jan 27, 2009

 Wow. he nailed that bowhunting? I'm impressed! (save me some backstrap! )

on Jan 27, 2009

Love that quiet snow muffling...and the squeaky snow underfoot...we had about 4 inches last couple days.  I am glad Jay is getting help, even if it is hard for him...hopefully it'll take.

on Jan 27, 2009

Palin never said she could see Russia from her front porch. (This is one I hear all the time.)

Fey only rephrased what Palin said. And you know what, she was correct. she could in fact see Russia from her State. That was not the problem ....

i am sure you realize the real problem.... it is the fact that this was the totality of her foreign affairs experience....  

ooh sorry, her experience also included being the first to see Putin's plane flying overhead on his way to Washington DC.

wait a minute ... she also buys stuff from Russia ....

I personally heard all three from her mouth ... no kidding

on Jan 28, 2009

I wish the snow would keep up just a bit more...then I'd finally get a snow day around here.

Level 1 snow emergency, pretty much all of Southern Ohio closed in regards to schools (including our two branch campuses) and guess who had class on that glorious Tuesday morning?

*sigh*

~Zoo

 

on Jan 28, 2009

I am glad Jay is getting help, even if it is hard for him...hopefully it'll take.

Me too.  Thanks.  Good to "see" ya!

Wow. he nailed that bowhunting?

Yeah, he only bow hunts in Ohio because he likes the challenge.  Don't be too impressed.  He said the buck was almost toothless, so it was old and probably only gonna live another year or two, if that. hahahaha.  My husband is so humble.

 

on Jan 28, 2009

Fey only rephrased what Palin said. And you know what, she was correct. she could in fact see Russia from her State.

I heard Palin speak.  And her foreign experience was about on par with Obama's was it not?  Actually more so because Russia's nukes are still a serious threat to this country and one of the reasons the Northern most AFB slotted for closure in Alaska, was NOT closed, even though it sucks up money like crazy.  (Mechanical things break a lot in sub-freezing temperatures).

People scoff at her and yet her state is our first line of defense in a nuclear scenario.  My point?  She can't be all stupid.  She can't get on national tv and blab about the things she's responsible for when it comes to national security.

Maybe Katie asked the wrong questions.  Instead of asking what newspapers Palin reads, she shoulda asked questions about things concerning the state of Alaska.  That has far more pertinence to a campaign than whether or not she reads the NY Times.  Shesh.

And yet, SNL never parodied Katie's ignorance.  Hmmm.

Did Palin make gaffs?  Uh, yeah.  But it wasn't out of ignorance in GOVERNING, it was out of ignorance of the media.

on Jan 28, 2009

I miss snow so bad.

For some reason when there is significant snow fall, I bake.  I just pulled two scrumptious loaves of banana nut bread from the oven, made from scratch.  They smell heavenly!

Level 1 snow emergency, pretty much all of Southern Ohio closed in regards to schools (including our two branch campuses) and guess who had class on that glorious Tuesday morning?

Ouch Zoo.  Sucks for you.  We're off today because the plows couldn't keep up. 

You all got more ice than we did.  I can't believe classes weren't canceled.

 

on Jan 28, 2009

You all got more ice than we did. I can't believe classes weren't canceled.

We got out today, though...so I guess there is some good left in the world.

~Zoo

on Jan 28, 2009

We got out today, though...so I guess there is some good left in the world.

 

on Jan 28, 2009

Our backyard today.... check out the snow on the trampoline...

 

on Jan 28, 2009

Ahhh, the memories. I love the calm before the storm, and the storm, even right after the storm. It's the shoveling, and shoveling, and shoveling I get tired of.

I can't wait to show NOah and Chirs the deer. Chris and him started bow hunting late fall. Noah got a compound bow for Christmas. They go up north to the property. The first time a deer walked by my hsuband got so excited he just shot off his bow!

The funny thing is they don't know what to do with the deer right after it's killed. They told our neighbor up there if they get one they were coming to his house. He kind of followed them not so silently through the day. He doesn't understand just how new they are at hunting. or he would realized if he is waiting on them he will starve! I told them if I go I will scare the deer away. I don't know if I can see it.

I'm am also glad Jay is getting some other help as well. I do hope it works out and he sees this time as an opportunity to get it together. If only people would take advantage of that help...well, you know.

I hope you enjoyed your alone time and your snow day!

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