The ramblings of a teacher, mother, wannabe traveler, and pop culture maven.
Monday, January 31, 2011
My Egg Hell
Addiction can take many forms: alcohol, drugs, even gambling. For me, addiction manifests itself in a pastel candy shell. That's right: I'm strung out on Cadbury Mini Eggs. And to my competing joy and vexation, Mini Egg season is upon us. Yes, I tend to rush spring, but seriously, Cadbury? Must you do this to me? Easter is April 26. I bought my first Mini Eggs of the year on January 28. I would have bought them sooner, but the first time I saw them in a store, Charlotte was with me. You can't buy your stash in front of your kid--that's just wrong. (Plus, she would want some, and I can't share.) Why sell the seductive ovoid menace THREE MONTHS before the holiday it's associated with? To mess with me, that's why. So I will spend the next three months (and at least a week after that, when they'll be on clearance, DAMN YOU, RITE-AID!) sneaking around eating Mini Eggs, hoping my family won't see the true extent of my addiction. I'm not proud.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Effing winter!
I must be a huge ageist, because I loathe Old Man Winter. Actually, I'm terribly fickle when it comes to winter: between Thanksgiving and Christmas, I appreciate cold weather. It's a little depressing to celebrate Christmas in short sleeves; hot cider and mulled wine are less appealing when you're sweating. However, by New Year's Day, my tolerance for cold weather disappears. If only I could bend the universe to my will, spring would start on January 2. So lately, I've been longing for spring and warm weather. I knew it was bad when I begin opening my bottle of Bobbi Brown Beach perfume (which smells like the Bain de Soleil my grandmother used to achieve her enviable tan: the smell of a childhood beach trip) and just inhaling. So the question is, do I wallow in winter misery or try to rise above it? Lately, I've been opting to wallow: there's been lots of cookie baking and, of course, eating whatever I've baked. In that spirit, here's the music that fosters my winter blahs:
Seasonal Affective Disorder Jams
Seasonal Affective Disorder Jams
- "The Drugs Don't Work," The Verve
- "Rockferry," Duffy
- "So Cruel," U2
- "The Killing Moon," Echo and the Bunnymen
- "Lover, You Should've Come Over," Jeff Buckley
- "And I," Boyzone (shut up)
- "Viva Forever," Spice Girls (seriously, shut up)
- "To Love You More," Celine Dion (God! Would you please shut up?)
- "Bedshaped," Keane
- "How Soon is Now," The Smiths
- "Never Tear Us Apart," INXS
- "The Promise," Tracy Chapman
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Here we go....
So, I'm starting a new blog. There's no particular focus this time: just observations, current pop culture obsessions, and--just for fun--the occasional excerpt from my old pen-and-paper journals (names changed, of course). So here goes.
Pop Culture Check-In (in which I detail what's entertaining me--or not--at the moment)
Watching
Pop Culture Check-In (in which I detail what's entertaining me--or not--at the moment)
Watching
- Being Human on SyFy: The supernatural isn't usually my cup of tea, and I've never watched anything on SyFy (except those awesome clips from their movies on The Soup). I don't even like how they spell their name. Still, this show is really entertaining. I like the dorky werewolf, and though the vampire is a tad Cullen-ish, he is funny and doesn't sparkle. The cliffhanger ending of the pilot episode really worked for me, and I'm psyched to watch next week.
- Parks and Recreation: It's back! Yay! I fell in love with this show when I Netflixed season two over Christmas break, so I was spared the agonizing wait that longtime fans had to suffer. I don't know who I'm more excited about: Andy and April or Ben and Leslie. Nah, they all pale in comparison to Ron Effing Swanson.
- Gavin and Stacey: Never make the mistake of watching season one of a show (again, via Netflix) when season two isn't yet available. Dammit! When will I learn what Nessa is going to do about her...situation? (If you've seen season two, don't tell me.) Anyway, this show is a lot of fun, and I just appreciate it for introducing me to the word crackin', which is best appreciated in a Welsh accent.
- Outliers, by Malcolm Gladwell: Yes, I'm a little late to the party, but thanks to this book, I finally understand why the overlords at Alphabet Street got so mad at me for not wearing a Santa Claus hat at the Christmas program.
- Mildred Pierce, by James M. Cain: This book can be summed up thusly: woman has bitchy daughter. I was disappointed.
- "Dirt Off Your Shoulder," Jay-Z
- "Big Girl (You are Beautiful)," Mika