Category Archives: Just a thought

Just a thought

Stuff to like about bed rest

I’ve mostly been complaining about being pregnant and especially about being on bed rest, I know. I’m not normally this negative, but you get cranky when you can’t do stuff for yourself, go pick up whatever food you have a hankering for or your fingers are tingly all the time (which mine are).

But, I realize there are good things about being pregnant (namely, the baby at the end) and bed rest and its accompanying activities. So let me count the ways I can appreciate bed rest.

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Lost another favorite Laker to Texas

What the heck is it with my favorite Lakers ending up in Texas? First Robert Horry (and I wonder if the Lakers watched in chagrin as he collected two more NBA rings with the Spurs?), now Trevor Ariza. Criminy. And for Ariza we get Ron Artest?! Really???

Photos lifted from news.about-knowledge.com
and the Online Gargoyle

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What came first — the friend or Facebook?

Darleene Powells's Facebook profile One should be able to answer that question easily but its apparently getting harder to answer that question definitively. I stumbled onto this interesting article from Time magazine about whether Facebook is replacing face time with friends or not via Yahoo. Now, you would think, since we’re spending so much time on Facebook, we’re not really spending a whole lot of time with people in the flesh. But, seeing as how our lives are so hectic that we feel lost if we accidentally leave our phones at home, maybe Facebook is actually keeping us connected.

Enter Facebook, which provides a constant flow of information via short updates from everyone a user knows: a distant cousin is glad he skipped the cheeseburger chowder; a colleague has a new book is on sale; a close friend is engaged or newly single. Jenny and I, along with three of our childhood pals from Saratoga Springs, N.Y., learned that a dear old friend had ended her seven-year relationship through a Facebook status change. We expressed dismay, albeit through Facebook’s IM feature, that we had to learn such potent information in this impersonal way.

I’ve actually been wondering lately about Facebook posts and how you could actually tell a lot about what a person posts. But it tends to annoy me when people post their own work or blog posts on Facebook — until I started doing it myself. Is it annoying? Anyone want to weigh in on this?

Help a sister out*

Gabby and Aida Magdaleno in happier days

Aida and Gabby Magdaleno in happier days

The image of the unbiased, by-the-book journalists is a total sham. Last night, as I cut a video of a sister mourning one of the victims of the Chatsworth Metrolink crash, my eyes welled up as I watched Gabby Magdaleno tearfully describe how her sister Aida was her other half. Maybe I was especially touched because the girl shares a name with my mom — even the same spelling.

Either way, this morning in church, as I prayed, it struck me that I wanted to give something to this girl’s family. They’ve set up a fund for her funeral expenses. I’m sure her family never thought they would be holding a funeral for a girl so young.

I’ll be contributing some of the advertising money I’ve had sitting in a Paypal account. It’s not a lot — its less than $100, but more than $50. But I think in this case, every bit will help. If you want to also contribute — and I encourage you to — send it to:
Wells Fargo Acct. # 9738399766.

*CSUN’s Daily Sundial has a lovely story about Aida Magdaleno. h/t LAO