Sunday, January 30, 2005

OMG! It's a CLEAN Apartment!

That's right folks, the apartment is clean. For now, anyway. Seriously, I'd hardly recognize it if it weren't for the sqwakatiels (cockatiels)! Other than Rob and I needed to clean and organize, we played host today to some friends for a game night. Unfortunately, Jennifer had to work, and Carrie had to leave early for dinner with her family for her mom's birthday. Tammy and Tom just left not long ago. We played a few rounds of The Simpson's Clue. It was entertaining and fun. Now Rob and I are left with lots of snacky foods! Mmmmmm, sugary and salty goodness.

Watch for updates on the Marry Me at Twelve contest. Rob and I entered and are among the lucky top ten! I'm soooo geeked. I'll know Friday if we actually won. Which, if we do win, the wedding will be on February 13, 2005. That's right, folks, that's two weeks away. So, if you get a call from me on Friday and I am so hyped and giddy that you can barely understand me, just know that I won and you're invited to the wedding (so, out-of-towners, this means you'll need to find airline tickets and get your butts over here pronto!) There are no guarantees, and there are still nine people for us beat, I'm am nonetheless super geeked to know that we made it to the top ten (yes, I am that talented a writer!).

Well, that's it for now. I'm actually really tired. I ought to go to bed early, but I'll probably stay up and watch Pompeii on TDC.

Monday, January 24, 2005

In case you didn't notice from my photo entry yesterday, my dear ferret Chief, passed away on Sunday. He had insulinoma (cancer of the pancreas). We had been giving him medicine and he had been perking up. I thought he would be around for another couple of months, at least. I'm really going to miss him. He was such a good boy. I'm not handling this very well. Rob's been so good to me. They just don't live long enough.

On other, happier notes, I hung out with my friends Jamie and Stacey tonight. I've known both of them since high school. We went out to Carrabas in Canton. That makes for Italian food two night in a row. Sunday night I went out to dinner with my co-workers (and Nancy, an ex-ritzite) to Olive Garden. It's become an after the store meeting ritual for us. It's a lot of fun. We're all a bunch of crazy artists with our minds in the gutter (well, except for Mel; we made her blush a couple of times!). It was a blast. I really do work with a great group of people. (too bad I can't say the same about the company I work for....) But the people make it worth it.

I'm going to head off to bed now. 'Night.


The "Island of Misfit Toys" leaves the island and travels to Olive Garden for dinner! It's all about the chocolate lasagna!
(c)NKSF


Nancy and Carolyn planting a big wet one on Joel.
(c)NKSF

Sunday, January 23, 2005


"Chief" Cherokee Sun Black Wolf.
April 18, 1998 - January 23, 2005.
I miss you and love you.
May you romp and have plenty of toys over the Rainbow Bridge.
(c)NKSF

Friday, January 21, 2005

Yaaaaay!

Oh, I'm so geeked, I had to share! The Incredibles is available for pre-order! Yay! So cool! At the Disney Store online you can pre-order it with lithographs. I am, however, somewhat disappointed in the lithos for this movie. Not what Rob and I were imagining. And, as I am sure many of you fellow nerds out there already know -- Book 6 will be out July 16!! Book 6, you ask? Ok, if you have to ask, I shouldn't even answer, but I will -- Harry Potter and the Half Blood King! That Book 6! Rob and I spent a fair amount of time last night perusing J.K.Rowling's website. It's pretty neat. There are things you can find and unlock and put in your scrapbook on the site. We spent way too much time on it last night. Well, I suppose I ought to get off my butt now and work on cleaning the apartment. Yup. Wouldn't that be fun? (You can just hear the sarcasm through the computer, can't you?)

Tuesday, January 18, 2005

BRRRRRRRR!

It is so F*ing freezing outside, that yesterday my car wouldn't start! Seriously. Frozen Battery. :-P I had to call AAA, wait over an hour and a half for a jump then take my car over to Sears and wait another hour and a half plus for a new battery. Apparrently, the hour and a half wait was the short wait, because when I was waiting in line to pay, a guy a few ahead of me in line was also getting a new battery put in, and his wait was four hours! Dang! Four hours! It appears that I squeaked in just in time! So, now I have a new battery, my coolent flushed, and new windsheild wiper blades (the latter courtesy of Rob). Hopefully this is the last thing I have to do in a loooong while on my car other than the normal oil change maintenance. Well, I have baby birds to hand feed and a shower to take before I head off to work........ Later.

Thursday, January 13, 2005

Picture Perfect?

RG
You have the Reynolds girl look. Reynolds girls had
the typical British beauty. The eighteenth
century British portrait painters would have
been attracted by your brilliant complexion and
your classical features. Sir Joshua Reynolds
loved to paint girls like you in white dresses
with blue satin sashes. Reynolds and other
portrait painters of his time also portrayed
blue eyed, dark-haired girls, and golden-haired
ones too, plus the occasional red-head. The
following painters would have painted you; Sir
Joshua Reynolds and Sir Thomas Lawrence.


'Pretty As A Picture' - Which Artist Would Paint You?
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Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Hey Michiganders!





You Know You're From Michigan When...


You define summer as three months of bad sledding.

You think Alkaline batteries were named for a Tiger outfielder.

You can identify an Ohio accent.

Your idea of a seven-course meal is a six pack and a bucket of smelt.

Owning a Japanese car is a hanging offense in your hometown.

You know how to play (and pronounce) Euchre.

The Big Mac is something that you drive across.

You believe that "down south" means Toledo.

You bake with soda and drink pop.

You drive 75 on the highway and you pass on the right.

Your Little League baseball game was snowed out.

You learned how to drive a boat before you learned how to ride a bike.

You know how to pronounce "Mackinac".

The word "thumb" has a geographical rather than an anatomical significance.

You have experienced frostbite and sunburn in the same week.

You expect Vernor's when you order ginger ale.

You know that Kalamazoo not only exists, but that it isn't far from Hell.

Your favorite holidays are Christmas, Thanksgiving, the opening of deer season and Devil's Night.

Your snowmobile, lawn mower and fishing boat all have big block Chevy engines.

At least one person in your family disowns you for the week of the Michigan/Michigan State football game.

You know what a millage is.

Traveling coast to coast means driving from Port Huron to Muskegon.

Half the change in your pocket is Canadian, eh.

You show people where you grew up by pointing to a spot on your left hand.

You know what a "Yooper" is.

Your car rusts out before you need the brakes done

Half the people you know say they are from Detroit... yet you don't personally know anyone who actually lives in Detroit

"Up North" means north of Clare.

You know what a pastie is.

You occasionally cheer "Go Lions- and take the Tigers with you."

Snow tires come standard on all your cars.

At least 25% of your relatives work for the auto industry.

You don't understand what the big deal about Chicago is.

Octopus and hockey go together as naturally as hot dogs and baseball.

You know more about chill factors and lake effect than you'd EVER like to know!

Your snowblower has more miles on it than your car.

Shoveling the driveway constitutes a great upper body workout.

When giving directions, you refer to "A Michigan Left."

You know when it has rained because of the smell of worms.

You never watch the Weather Channel - you can just assume they're wrong.

The snowmen you make in your front yard actually freeze. Solid.

The snow freezes so hard that you can actually walk across it and not break it or leave any marks.

All your shoes are called "tennis shoes", even though no one here plays tennis anyway.

Your major school field trip includes camping and cross-country skiing.

Half your friends have a perfect sledding hill right in their own backyard.

You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends from Michigan.





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Puppies!!

Here's the story behind the pictures below:

Every morning I've been in the habit of treating myself to a cup of coffee and a bagel or scone at Panera. While talking to one the ladies who I regularly see, I found out her dog was having puppies! The dad is an AKC chihuahua and the mother is half chihuahua and half poodle. Well, Gumby, my parents' shi-tzu is getting on in age (he's 14). I know this is depressing to my parents. So, after talking to the lady at Panera, I decided to get my parents one of the puppies. I went to see them today: they just opened their eyes a couple days ago and they are just starting to crawl about. They were born on the evening on Dec 24th. So, below I've posted two pics, of the two puppies I like the best. They're both little girls (they're all little girls, actually). The first one is smooth haired and has similar markings to his father: the brown eyebrows, brown around the mouth, little brown and white paws and belly. The second has curly hair, like the mother, and is all black with a white triangle on her belly and white tips on two of her paws. Of course, the end decision comes down to me and my parents, but I posted to the pictures to get your opinions. So, what do you think? Any name ideas?

On another note, Re: the Emotional Quotient: Rob is apparently a Robot. He scored an 80. Oy! He's busy taking other tests now. He is apparently of the element water, of linguistic intelligence, and is an old soul, that acts 24. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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It appears that I am too of Linguistic Intelligence however my element is Fire (which Rob has pointed out is one of the meanings of my name... go figure!), and my I am a dreaming soul that acts 27 (Wow! I act my age! Scary! Creepy in act). Well, that's all the fun for now. Let me know what you rated! www.blogthings.com


This is the smooth haired puppy with the cool markings, like his father. She's all black with the brown above her eyebrows, on her belly, and paws.
(c)NKSF


This is the little curly haired puppy. She is all black with a white triangle on her belly and a little white on two of her feet.
(c)NKSF

Monday, January 10, 2005

Emotionally Starved?

This was interesting. Thought you might enjoy.







Your EQ is


113




50 or less: Thanks for answering honestly. Now get yourself a shrink, quick!

51-70: When it comes to understanding human emotions, you'd have better luck understanding Chinese.

71-90: You've got more emotional intelligence than the average frat boy. Barely.

91-110: You're average. It's easy to predict how you'll react to things. But anyone could have guessed that.

111-130: You usually have it going on emotionally, but roadblocks tend to land you on your butt.

131-150: You are remarkable when it comes to relating with others. Only the biggest losers get under your skin.

150+: Two possibilities - you've either out "Dr. Phil-ed" Dr. Phil... or you're a dirty liar.



Tuesday, January 04, 2005

Resolution Schmesolution!

So, it was brought to my attention today that I complain alot in my blog. Ummmm, yeah. It clearly states in the title that this is, in fact, a K'vetch (for those of you who don't know yiddish, or haven't bothered to ask me what K'vetch means, it means: Complaint. Yes. This is my complaint!). This is not Naarah's Happy, Shiny. The World is Beautful and Full of Flowers and Butterflies Blog. And it isn't really likely to change over the next year. I know, new year, new life, blah, blah, blah, blah, blabbity blah blah. I am a sarcastic, dig my heels into the ground stubborn, opinionated, socialist, tree-hugging, vegetarian, Ashkanazi kind-of-girl. Deal with it. So, no, the blogs not going to change this year. With any luck, though, it'll get more attention and I'll do a better job at keeping it updated (did I mention that I'm also an absent-minded, easily-distracted, ooooh! look, it's a shiny!, I need to tie everything I own to me with colored yarn, especially keys and the cell phone, otherwise I'll lose it, have half a dozen books started but not finished, kind-of-girl?)

So, folks, as I sit here and listen to some good ole Midwestern Rock, courtesy of John Mellencamp, I shall offer up my New Year's Resolutions:

1) Try to update the blog more often, keeping in mind that each entry doesn't need to be long. Treat blog like a diary, and write often.

2) Get the snarled knot of ideas that is in my head untangled and onto paper (also known as, work on my novel and poems).

3) Shoot lots of pictures!

4) Lose weight without having to give up chocolate... in other words, get my ass off of fhe couch and exercise. I do believe that's what the big black stationary bike in front of the TV is there for.

5) Keep in better touch with friends. Now that the frenzy of the holiday season is over, and as soon as I get rid of this damn broinchitis, I want to see everyone!

6) Eat a banana. I know this one sounds weird, but I really dislike banana's, but I know that they're really good for me, so I figure I'll give them another try. I used to like them as a kid. Who knows, maybe I'll like them again?

7) Submit poetry to Lit Mags for publication.

8) Submit photographs to stock photo agencies and to some magazines.

Yup, that's about it. If there's anything else, it's personal and none of your business!

I've attached a few new pictures of the ferrets below for your viewing.

Also, I thought I'd let everyone know that I got an e-mail from Katie and her and Michael and Honey are all doing well in Israel.


Chief just waking up from a nap.
(c)NKSF


A nice shot of Penelope posing. You can see how beautiful her winter coat is!
(c)NKSF


Penelope and Ryker playing!
(c)NKSF

Monday, January 03, 2005

Happy New Year!

Well, it's now 2005. And what have we learned...
Ummmmmmm....

1) If at first we don't succeed, try, try again. For example, George W. Bush technically lost the election in 2000, yet by way of big brother in Florida, he managed to "win." Now we're in a war with Iraq, Americans and Iraqis are getting slaughtered, and there's no end in sight. So, Bush runs again, and this time wins the popular vote, but, only by cheating through Ohio.

2) Anything is possible. I don't know about you, but I've bought myself a lotto ticket! Yup, because if Bust can actually get voted in for a second term, then anything can truly happen. I figure the latest heat wave that we are experiencing is due to the fact that hell has, in fact, frozen over, and thus created major issues in the weather system and that's why we're having 55 degree days in January in Michigan! So, hey, if this can happen, so can my winning the lottery!

3) Best Buy sucks. Yes, they suck. They advertise a cd as being on sale, then when you go to buy it, they only have the "enhanced" version, which is ringing up regular price, and tell you that they won't be getting the "regular" version in during this sale circular. So, like any good internet-using person would do, you go online and and order the cd for in-store pickup. Guess what?!? The cd that was ringing up at regular price is the same one that's on sale only not ringing up on sale! Argh! And to top it off, this is after spending 45 minutes in line at the Customer Service desk where there is a line that's long enough stretch along the full length of I-94 and is growing by the second and dealing with spaced-out clerk number two (there are only two clerks slowly dealing with the ceaselessly growing line).

4) Perspective. Yes, I have gained perspective on many things this past year. For example, the holiday season can frazzle one's brain, make one drive like a lunatic, have less patientce than the Tazmanian Devil, and when you're working in the midst of it all, insanity seems like a more and more acceptable option. Yet, I manage to swerve the idiots on I-94, smile at the customer who wants a digital camera but can't even turn on his computer, and apologize to the woman with twelve rolls of film who wants them in an hour because she needs the pictures for her holiday cards and I can't have them for her in that amount of time because two dozen other people also procrastinated on taking their holiday pictures and now my finishing lab is backed up. Ah, the joy of retail. This insight has usually made me a good and patient customer. However, when the person you're dealing with is an inspid 17 year old who can't give you a rain check on a cd that's on sale but is currently out-of-stock (the day of the ad, mind you) of and tells you to just order it online instead, well, fuck all that perspective. Stupid is just plain stupid.

5) It is possible to ring in the New Year with NyQuil at 9:00 pm on Dec 31st. Don't believe me? Take this nasty chest cold I've got and see how late you stay up! No, no New Year's kiss for me. Just a shot of NyQuill the warm buzz that comes with having a fever.

So, after learning all this, what do I have to look forward to in 2005 and beyond?

Well, my wedding for one thing! And hopefully, in the near future, a couple of nice trips to fun (San Diego) and exotic (Israel) places where my dear friends (Ella, to San Diego; and Katie, Michael, and Honey, to Israel) have moved last year. I miss you already!

And, the not so looking forward to in 2005: my dear ferrets, Ryker and Chief, have both been diagnosed with tumors. Chief had been lethargic, so Rob took them in for a routine checkupu a couple of weeks ago. Chief actually has insulinoma, cancer of the pancreas. He's been put on steriod therapy for now, and he's really perked up with it, though to say he despises the medicine is truly an understatment. The vet found a tumor near Ryker's adrenal gland, though the good news is that he's still active and is not showing any signs typical of adrenal cancer. The fisrt vet we went to (the vet who Penelope went to for her surgery) wanted to do surgery. I wanted to talk to the vet because I had questions and concerns. Both Ryker and Chief are almost seven years old! That's damn near elderly in ferret years. However, both are from local breeders and not Marshall Farms or another "mill" of the like, and therefore both should have longer life expectancies. Still, having them both for nearly their entire lives, and they are my family, and surgery is costly, I wanted to know any and all options, what the likelihood of turmors reoccuring would be, life expectancy after suregery, chances of survival of surgery, etc. To sum it up: I never got to talk to the vet. When we arrived they had papers for me to sign, which I refused until I spoke with the vet, who was in surgery and apparently had 10 others after that. I did not expect her to interrupt her current suregery, but why she couldn't have seen me in-between, especially since mine were scheduled to go in for surgery that day! I was told I'd need to make an appointment to speak with her. Ummmmm, that's what I was doing there! I had an 8:00 am appointment to drop off the ferrets for surgery and to speak with the vet (ok, we were a half hour late, but there was an accident on I-275 and I called to let them know that the freeway was a parking lot and that we were getting off at the next exit). So, I left the vet's unsatisified and pissed off. I took their records with me. Chief and Ryker are now scheduled for a second opinion with another vet on Friday. So, wish the boys luck and hope that all goes well for them.

Well folks, it's about time for me to take another shot of NyQuill and head off to bed. G'Night and best wishes for a happy and healthy New Year!