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  • I pretty much have Michele on the brain (no baby yet!!!) and have been entertaining her by sending emails about this and that. They always end with, "so have you had that baby yet?" Anyway last night I was thinking of something funny to write her and I came up with some Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy (from SNL years ago). I sent her a few:

    Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it’s made up of two separate words – "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean ? It’s a mystery, and that’s why so is mankind.

    Most people don’t realize that large pieces of coral, which have been painted brown and attached to the skull by common wood screws, can make a child look like a deer.

    Sometimes, when I drive across the desert in the middle of the night, with no other cars around, I start imagining: What if there were no civilization out there? No cities, no factories, no people? And then I think: No people or factories? Then who made this car? And this highway? And I get so confused I have to stick my head out the window into the driving rain—unless there’s lightning, because I could get struck on the head by a bolt.

    She found these "so &^*(^%%)) funny" and not just because they are, but because we had done a project at Oregon State involving Deep Thoughts in the quad one year. A lot of the artists we went to school with were very moody and wanting to make all these statements. And of course we wanted to make statements too, but in a not so obvious way. Here was our project:
    Jack
    I called it Penis Envy. The assignment was a sort of mini instillation, using only our studio spaces (upper level art students have their own spaces at Oregon State so things can remain set up). Michele and I were fastidious about detail, her piece is on the right. At the very beginning of the term we repainted the entire space stark white. And we only had this desk in there. I designed this piece around that desk, made the skirt, found the shoes (by sheer luck at the local Goodwill), and carefully selected the cucumbers. I don’t need to explain this piece, you can take from it what you will.

    I’ve realized that my car won’t fit in my miniature garage and have decided to make it into a "smelly studio" where I can have oil paint and pastels and all sorts of horrible messy things out. I hope that this combined with Michele and I hanging out a lot more this will help me get back in touch with the artist with in. People tell me I’m "so crafty" or "really creative" but to me it means a bit more to do a piece of art that, maybe only one person gets, but they get it so deeply that there is this good thing put out into the universe. This understanding, a connection.

    Speaking of connections, go check out the old letters Alicia found over at Posie Gets Cozy and summarized. Oh! She just posted the second group, gotta go read.

    and one more deep thought:

    I hope life isn’t a big joke, because I don’t get it.

    3 comments on Who we were
  • I admit it. When I see a little baby I want to hold it so so so so so so bad. Maybe my mom can shed a little light on when this started happening, but I remember feeling this way as far back as my memories go.

    Today was my cousin Jenny’s baby shower. I was totally prepared, bringing of course mini hand knits and my camera. But lo, when I got there thing I hadn’t expected, someone had brought a baby! The thing was it was sleeping all cute in its little car seat thingie, so I didn’t ask to hold it right away, but I kept my eye on the baby – so cute! As soon as it started stirring I went over to it and told it just how cute I thought it was, "you’re so cute, yes you are, you’re just the cutest little thing, you have the cutest little nose." It’s like I have some kind of baby talking disease, I don’t even want to do it, but I do it no matter what. Cute babies they have this unnatural power over me. Will this go away when I have my own children? I don’t know, one can only hope. Anyway I asked to hold it, but the mom was just getting up to leave, ack! NOOOOOO! Why don’t you just dangle candy in front of my face and then feed me beets?!?!?! I want to hold the baby, wah wah wah. It wouldn’t be so horrible if Michele would have her baby already (she was due Friday) and I could hold that one. So besides that disappointment we had lots of fun. Jenny liked the sweater.
    Jenny

    It was one of the only non-pink things, I was very proud. My thinking was green goes great with pink and purple, oh and also that I’m on a budget and this was left over yarn from
    Baby’s first ribbon, now is that cute or what?

    4 comments on It’s me… The Baby Stealer.
  • Crock
    I got the one on the bottom left, in remarkably good condition. This booklet actually says to "wipe the meat well if you choose not to brown it" so that it will get rid of those "undesirable particles" um, ew. What am I going to do if I have to get another job and work Fridays?!?!

    8 comments on The Holy Grail

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