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Practically imperfect in every way. Start with a lot of silliness. Mix in some insecurities and a handful of awkwardness. Add a pound of naivety, innocence, and child-like wonderings. Blend well. Half-bake and top off with a sprinkle of imagination and dollop of dreams. It’s the recipe for me!

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quote of the day

  • "Moral of the story: Do not look at the gap. The gap is the mind-killer. Remember how Wile E. Coyote never fell down until he saw the chasm? It’s just like that." --Taylor "Tei" Lindstrom, Rogue Ink

dumbass quote

  • "I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because, uh, some people out there in our nation don't have maps. And I believe that our education like, such as South Africa, and, the Iraq, everywhere like such as. And I believe that they should, our education over here in the U.S. should help the U.S., or should help South Africa, and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries, so we will be able to build up our future for our children."

    --Caitlin Upton, Miss South Carolina Teen 2007

kids say...

  • Jacob: "I need to operate on my frog, but first he needs some amnesia."

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Call me Grace

April 30, 2007

I’m taking the Spring ceramics class instead of the Fall class. I’ve been registered for Spring for a few weeks now, but because the boys’ baseball schedule conflicted with my Spring schedule, I was going to drop the class and build my portfolio this Fall instead. Now their game schedule has changed, and I’m able to do both. That means I can apply to (and join) the graduate program a full semester earlier. Applying earlier means I could finish right at my 39th birthday (yuck) instead of pushing my 40th birthday (bigger yuck). The scariest part about working out the timeline is the realization that 40 is NOT THAT FAR AWAY.

We played a little baseball with the boys yesterday, and I (with the grace of an elephant) injured my left thumb. I injured the same thumb five or so years ago and never had it examined by a doctor. I don’t know what kind of injury it was, but it never fully healed, or at least, it was never the same as it was prior to the injury. Knowing that it could make working with clay very difficult, I’ve called my doctor to see if it can be fixed. I’m keeping my non-injured fingers crossed that it can.

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It’s the spark of an idea that hits me unexpectedly. It’s the silly wonderings I have after a whirlwind of thoughts. It’s about creativity, inspiration, and imagination. But sometimes, it’s just about eating noodles.

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