Monday, February 12, 2007

Yard Sale

I haven't blogged in quite a while, and honestly, I just didn't have much to say. Or maybe I did, but just didn't want to put in the effort. Anyway, I'm beginning to feel like my old self again, and I thought, I'd start off this wonderful blogging experience again with a little account about our recent outing.

Oh, yes, before I begin, I realized when I was down and out of the blogging scene that I hadn't been blogging about personal stuff. I was always humorous and specific about things in my life that I really didn't mind people knowing about me. But I guess, I am much more conscious than I thought (that means it's a ridiculous quantity of self-consciousness floating in the air...) and I think it's about time, I spread it out and let you all see a piece of me that you may not be aware of.

I am generally not a very confrontational person (reminds me of the dinosaur in Toy Story!), so I'm mostly always in the middle on issues, especially because I usually don't have all the information about issues to be able to debate. I should have taken Debate class in HS. I suggest all students to major in English (or at least minor in it) and definitely take Debate in HS. It'll do you wonders no matter what field you go into. Being able to persuade people and defend your arguments in any environment where you have to deal with people is always a good thing!

Anyway, yes, finally
--Yard Sale--

I was sick again, this past weekend. I started feeling fatigued Friday afternoon after lunch, and realized exclaiming, "Oh, Erik you're so smart; Good job, Erik; Excellent workin'; Wonderful, Erik" was getting really tiring working with kids who were learning to respond appropriately to touching their cheeks, nose, the glue on the table, their own picture on the wall; autistic kids with language and learning disabilities. So, I took it easy, and gave him a lot more Spongebob than necessary. Good thing, Erik is a restless kid; it made for a good pretense to take him for a wagon ride every 5 minutes around the Marcus Institute unit.

Anyway, went home, called out sick on my evening meeting with our jamaat visitor from FL who had come especially to train the madrasah teachers on providing a positive and reinforcing environment for the children, and jumped into bed by 6pm, and was out until 8.30 am. Wow, crossed over into the next day. Had to call out the next day as well. But as I inhaled a few Ibuprofens (thank you CVS), I was feeling a little better, but still a little light headed and drinking tons of watered down OJ (home made flavored water--plus we were running out of OJ--making it easy for my hujband); I was evidently cleansing out my system.

By 12.30pm, I checked out Craiglist for fun, and found out that there were some Yard Sales going on. Yay. It had been ages since I had last yard saled. Or better yet, ever yard saled. The last time I went, I was about 18 years old and went with my mom's ex-co-office inhabitant's secretary, Laurie. She was so fun, cute, and peppy. Tons of fun. So, she's the one who taught me to yard sale.

Yard sailing (?) is an elaborate scheme. There's tons of planning that is involved. First, you have to figure out where the yard sales are occurring and when. Then you have to create a map, with a beginning and end, linking all the locations together.

Anyway, thanks to google maps, that was a breeze. They have this really cool feature that allows you to not only add on destinations, but to move them around in different orders, too. It's crazy cool.

So, I found a few within proximity, okay, not really, but hey with a driver, it ain't so bad.

This yard Saling trip was actually really cool for Hasnain too! The coolest thing by far, I think we both experienced was getting to go through all the cool neighborhoods and backstreets (+ without getting lost!) All these years (me = 3, Hasnain = 8), we had primarily stuck to the interstate. Going the back route is such a new thing for us, it's so much fun just taking the normal routes. We love checking out old neighborhoods, and just cruising pass houses that look either like mansions or like trailers IN THE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD. It's astonishing.

Anyway, We had tons of fun, and got some cool gadgets, and useful stuff. Hasnain picked up some ancient Lego set, and I picked up the game Pente that they played in "A Beautiful Mind" I always thought it was like Othello, but I guess a little different. It's addicting. Besides 1000 piece Puzzles and books, yard saling is mighty fun.

Anyway, this entry didn't turn out how I wanted it to, b/c I ended up finishing this on a different day than I started it, so there was a bit of a different flavor running through me. But, I'll come back.


oooh, that reminds me, if you were an ice cream flavor, what flavor would you be?
I think I'd be ..... hmm. I think I'd be Chocolate Chip. Generally just a plain vanilla, but every once in a while, I have a few surprises, that always stick out.

Be creative, you make one up, too!

3 comments:

ZP said...

pink bubble gum! (because it would be a much sadder world without it) :)

Liddlelulu said...

ZP, I can imagine you as that.. Bursting with flavor! Nice.

yoko said...

i think you are birthday cake flavor - colorful and unexpected lol