Feb 26, 2011

Seven Weddings and Two Mitzvahs

This morning started out with 3-1/2 hours in synagogue, listening to lots of Hebrew. It was the Mitzvahs of two of Marc's little cousins (I believe that they are actually second cousins once removed, if you want to get specific). Twins Jacqueline and Jordan read from the Torah, and did a very admirable job.

You aren't supposed to take pictures or use electronics in the synagogue, so you'll just have to picture that in your heads.

After a quick lunch, we headed to Marc's work to help out at the Renewal of Vows Ceremony for 7 couples. Collectively, they had been married for 408 years!

Here are some of them:


This couple has been married for 68 years (69 next month):
For Marc and I to make it to 68 years of wedded bliss, I'll have to live to be 100.

After the Weddings, we rested a bit, then headed back out to celebrate the Mitzvahs some more with a reception with a New York City theme:
I felt like I'd fallen into an episode of My Super Sweet Sixteen. It was awesome! And had an open bar. And a flame show! Though that was mostly accidental, and were it not for my husband, the night might have ended very differently.

Incidentally, it turns out that if I see a child who is holding something that accidentally caught on fire, my response is to yell at Marc: "Kid on fire! Kid on fire!" His response is to take the fire away from said child and put it out.

Marc with another cousin (second cousin, by marriage. I think. There are a lot of cousins.)

Feb 25, 2011

Shoes as Metaphor

I don't know what they are a metaphor for exactly, but I'm sure it is there somewhere.
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Feb 24, 2011

I Need a Nap

This box does not, in fact, contain "Small Pox"
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Feb 23, 2011

Happy Birthday Dad (A Day Late)

I fell asleep too early yesterday to wish a Happy Birthday to the Best Dad Ever!

Feb 21, 2011

Sunrise

Traffic was light this morning, so I was running early. That was great, because the sunrise was amazing! So I stopped to take a picture.

Everything had this lovely rosy glow to it. Very nice.

Unfortunately, I wasn't running so early that I could bask in the rays for too long!

I was going to take a picture of the sunset today, too, so I could get that song from Fiddler on the Roof stuck in all of your heads, but the sunset was pretty lackluster. And I was in the midst of admitting 3 patients during it, too. Sigh. Work.

Feb 20, 2011

Kind of How I Feel

This cold (second of the month) definitely has me feeling like I am partially buried in sand. Hazy and stuffed up. I'm certainly not smiling though! Yuckity yuck.
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Feb 19, 2011

Wedding Dresses Everywhere!

I got to go wedding dress shopping with my sister today. Super fun and some beautiful dresses. Too bad I have the plague today. Ick. February is taking its toll on me.
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Feb 18, 2011

Big Word Compliments

You look ravishing today!

So, I installed a tracker thing on this blog years ago, that tells me how many people visit the blog, where they accessing the internet, and how they found the page.

Turns out a LOT of people visit this old blog post. Am I so fascinating that someone linked to that one random, 4 year old blog post? Perish the thought!

Nope. Turns out people get directed to that post by doing this:
Googling "big words to compliment people"

Or variations (that don't even have to be spelled correctly)

And they don't stay long (zero seconds)

So, this blog post is dedicated to all you Beauteous, virtuous, exceptional people who are looking to make someone's day more Resplendent.

Small word compliment: You look good today.
Instead of good, try: Alluring, Appealing, Arresting, Beauteous, Charming, Comely, Exquisite, Fetching, Flawless, Gorgeous, Luscious, Magnificent, Photogenic, Ravishing, Resplendent, Statuesque, Stunning, Toothsome (it's a real word!)

Small word compliment: I had a great time!
Instead of great, try: Amazing, Delightful, Exceptional, Fascinating, Glorious, Sublime


Small word compliment:
Good Job!
Instead of Good here, try*: A-OK, Bang up, Banner, Boffo, Bonny, Boss, Bully, Capital, Corking, Cracker Jack, Dandy, First Rate, Five Star, Gangbusters, Gilt-Edged, Grand, Groovy, Heavenly, Immense, Jim-Dandy, Keen, Lovely, Marvelous, Nifty, Out of Sight, Peachy Keen, Phat, Quality, Radical, Righteous, Slick, Splendid, Swell, Tip-Top, Top-Notch, Unsurpassed, Wizard

* I realize that most of these are more slang terms, than big words, but they made me laugh, so I had to include them.

OR, if you want to go a different route, try using one of these following big INSULT words, but adding a "Not" in front:
Abhorrent, Abominable, Disgusting, Dreadful, Execrable, Frumpish, Ghastly, Gorgonian, Grotesque, Haggish, Hideous, Homely, Loathsome, Lousy, Nasty, Nauseating, Offensive, Pathetic, Repellent, Repugnant, Repulsive, Vile, Wretched

Hope that helps!

And, please, add more big word compliments (or anti-insults) in the comments!

Feb 16, 2011

There Was a Rainbow Here

And it was awesome! It was also, apparently, short lived. Granted, I was driving home post call, so maybe the rainbow was all in my imagination...
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Feb 15, 2011

Way Back When

I'm having problems with my phone camera and... well, you really don't care. Anyway. Here is a picture from Match Day, alllll the way back in 2006. Just about 5 years ago, we were all trying to figure out how to rank our match lists for residency. I put UC Davis as my first choice, got matched there, met the love of my life, and got the greatest job ever. I didn't know just how happy I should have been on this day!

Feb 14, 2011

Feb 11, 2011

I Stand for... Everything

I passed this group of Americans exercising their patriotic rights on the way to work this evening. My initial thought (inspired, no doubt, by the NPR* I was listening to) was that they were out celebrating the liberation of Egypt. I assumed they had procured an Egyptian flag from a Flags of the World and Cigars type shop (Sonoma has a lot of random shops as far as I can tell), and were out showing some democratic solidarity.


I thought Awesome! Go them. Go Freedom. Freedom totally rocks! And how cool of them to randomly celebrate Egypt's fledgling freedom in historic downtown Sonoma! I snapped this quick picture (unfortunately blurry) and started to wave as I drove past.

Then I realized that the flags were a rainbow flag and a California state flag. And the signs all said different things, like "No Nukes" and "Peace IS Patriotic" and... actually, I don't know what else, because I was driving and not reading signs.

Anyway, it seemed to be a gathering of local people, supporting disparate causes, with a central theme of "peace." I'm certainly not going to judge them for that - Go Peace! after all. But. I'm a little disappointed that I didn't even get to do a drive by support of a Yay Egypt! rally.

So I'll dedicate today's blog post to the people of Egypt. Way to go!

Incidentally, and totally unrelated to Egypt - When I was driving home from work the other day, I passed two men standing outside Sonoma Mission Inn holding signs that said "Shame on Sonoma Mission Inn." They looked angry. And they were dressed like monks. I really want to know what they were protesting, but the sign was again too wordy to be read as I drove past.

*Save NPR!

Feb 10, 2011

They're Coming...

The Crazy Clown Army!!

They're armed with... accordians, and... pointy hats.

And they only cost 49 cents!!

Be afraid. Be very afraid.