2007: Resolutions are for losers
Okay, not really, but I like what Dreama did over at Random Again, so I’m copying. I’ve never been really big on the whole resolutions thing, but I think it’s nice to think about things that may be coming ahead. So, in her words, “in 2007, I will do the following things. As always, these […]
The triumphant return of Siddhartha
When I arrived at Smith College in late August of 2002, one of the most exciting things for me was (in addition to the queer community, feminist activism and academics) the new computer I was getting; my mother had gotten a loan so that I could get my very first laptop, a low-end Dell Lattitude. […]
The Greatest Christmas Gift Ever
This morning, I received what could possibly be described as the most perfectly themed array of gifts that one could anticipate - or at least that I could have anticipated. And the centerpiece of my bundle of gifts? Possibly the most important book of the 20th century. Not Lolita, not A Portrait of the Artist […]
Bread
It seems that there should be more holidays where families bake bread. In Connecticut, my partner’s family bakes bread twice a year, for Thanksgiving and Christmas - loaves and loaves, and they distribute them to their family all over the state. If you come into the kitchen any time from the morning of Christmas eve […]
The flu season for computers
I’m not sure what it is about this time of the year, but it seems like everyone I know is having computer trouble. The bug seems to have visited Al(bert Einstein, my Toshiba laptop, the replacement for Sid[dartha], my old Dell); unlike most of my friends, however, I don’t have the resources to replace Al. […]
Goodbye Chanukah, Hello Christmas
Tonight was the last night of Chanukah.
As such, I spent the afternoon doing the only thing conceivable. I spent it making doughnuts.
For a little while, things - specifically the apple filling I was making on the fly - looked pretty grim.
After all was done, they looked more than a little like charcoal briquettes.
Fortunately, both the […]
Chanukah Blog Tour 5767
1. Quick! You must turn a plate of latkes into an upscale gourmet delight (as if they aren’t already?). What would you add to them to dress them up, flavor and/or garnish them?
Since it was my first year making latkes, I’d be wary of venturing too much from the very successful recipe I found. If […]
Sheana’s addendum to Jenn’s Guide to Gift Wrapping
So Jenn made this kind of extraordinary guide to gift wrapping, which I almost totally agree with. Plus, if you look at her presents at the end, they’re gorgeous! But, tastes will differ, so I’m offering up my, er, tips, in addition to Jenn’s most excellent ideas on wrapping.
Oh, and before I share pictures, why […]

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