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I want to do a proper update, but I don't really know to say. I mean, there's plenty of television shows I could review and I saw Gnomeo and Juliet over the weekend (very cute, by the way). But so many others have already said what I would say about these things that I'm not sure I want to rehash it.
What I can say though is this...over the weekend, I had the "joy" of going to my grandpa's house (he passed away last year and Grandma passed away about a dozen years ago) to sort through ornaments, Grandma's jewelry, scarves, doilies, etc. with my sisters and cousins.
It was interesting and bittersweet to see what was left behind and I wound up claiming a few things. Namely, I came home with a pearl necklace (it's fake but I love it), a black and silver brooch, a small black jewelry case, two paisley scarves, a black shawl, a few old-fashioned ornaments, and despite not being religious, I nabbed the nativity set that I used to set up for Grandma every year. I also got to see the crocheted quilt that I'm supposed to receive on my wedding day (Grandma made one for each of her grandkids.) It's mint green and it's gorgeous. I could have taken it home with me if I'd wanted to, but I told my mom I wanted to wait so she's holding onto it for me.
In other news, Wisconsin's new governor is a douchebag. He's trying to push through a law that would make "almost every public employee (excluding police and firefighters) would have to contribute 5.8 percent toward their pensions, and state workers would pay 12.6 percent of their health insurance premiums." He's also planning to shut down the collective bargaining rights that have been in place for the last 50 years and he's only having one public hearing.
In a stunning example of civics and civil protests, the entire Madison-area school district has shut down today because teachers are calling in "sick" and rallying at the capital in protest.
I only hope this "we're not going to take it" stance has an impact on the voting powers of our legislators and our douche-bag governor.
Leave a ONE WORD comment that you think best describes me. It can only be one word. No more than one word. Then copy & paste this post to your own journal so I can leave a word about you.
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I want to do a proper update, but I don't really know to say. I mean, there's plenty of television shows I could review and I saw Gnomeo and Juliet over the weekend (very cute, by the way). But so many others have already said what I would say about these things that I'm not sure I want to rehash it.
What I can say though is this...over the weekend, I had the "joy" of going to my grandpa's house (he passed away last year and Grandma passed away about a dozen years ago) to sort through ornaments, Grandma's jewelry, scarves, doilies, etc. with my sisters and cousins.
It was interesting and bittersweet to see what was left behind and I wound up claiming a few things. Namely, I came home with a pearl necklace (it's fake but I love it), a black and silver brooch, a small black jewelry case, two paisley scarves, a black shawl, a few old-fashioned ornaments, and despite not being religious, I nabbed the nativity set that I used to set up for Grandma every year. I also got to see the crocheted quilt that I'm supposed to receive on my wedding day (Grandma made one for each of her grandkids.) It's mint green and it's gorgeous. I could have taken it home with me if I'd wanted to, but I told my mom I wanted to wait so she's holding onto it for me.
In other news, Wisconsin's new governor is a douchebag. He's trying to push through a law that would make "almost every public employee (excluding police and firefighters) would have to contribute 5.8 percent toward their pensions, and state workers would pay 12.6 percent of their health insurance premiums." He's also planning to shut down the collective bargaining rights that have been in place for the last 50 years and he's only having one public hearing.
In a stunning example of civics and civil protests, the entire Madison-area school district has shut down today because teachers are calling in "sick" and rallying at the capital in protest.
I only hope this "we're not going to take it" stance has an impact on the voting powers of our legislators and our douche-bag governor.