Beloved

In grand 'old enough to know better, too young to care' style, I went to a local band concert at the local town club last night.



I can still hear my ears ringing, my clavicle still throbs with the bass, my lower back is still complaining of the pains of standing for three and a half hours without much movement...

and yet...

there is a sense of belonging at a concert, a sense of having a specific role, knowing exactly who you are and where you are supposed to be. How many places in this world do you know exactly how you fit into the grand scheme of things? There I was just another crazy concert goer, and that's all I needed to be. But when you wake up in the morning, do you know who you are supposed to be?

Thanksgiving!!

In my blissful state of having recently enjoyed delectable gluten-free delicacies I would like to take a moment to be grown up and with shock, thankful.

Honestly.

I am thankful for stuffed penguin pillows.


oh, wait... that's not right.

Truly I am thankful for quattuorvigintillion (10^75) things.
However, I didn't have enough time or space to list all quattuorvigintillion things,
so I just picked the top 6. 
(feel special)

God

my family, even the obnoxious members
All in the family.jpg

Latro

Sonic

Captain Malcolm Reynolds

Our Beloved Ewok Friend

(I love code names :) )

Harry Potter 7

The big nerds Sonic and Yoda are going to see Harry Potter 7 Part 1 tomorrow night. Who else is?

We will also be hosting a discussion about the movie after. Please join!

The Average, The Mean, The Expected... It's Pretty Normal

I noticed today we have 180 days left until graduation and it immediately came to mind that that's how many days in a school year in my home school district. 


I got to thinking, is that something normal, 180 school days? Its less than half a year, even though it certainly does not feel like it when you are in school.


"The U.S. government doesn't require a certain number of school days per year. Each state determines school-year length on its own. According to the U.S. Department of Education, American schools average 180 days of instruction per year. That figure includes public and private schools at both the elementary and secondary levels. A July 2004 report (MS Word document) from the Education Commission of the States lists each state's school-year requirements. Thirty states have 180-day school years, two have school years longer than 180 days, and 11 have school years shorter than 180 days. Minnesota is the only state that doesn't require a set number of days or instructional hours for schools. Each district can dictate its own school year.

Many countries have longer school years than the U.S. According to a UNESCO study of 43 countries, 33 of them have school years longer than 180 days. Some go as many as 220 days per year. Whether or not the number is nationally mandated varies from country to country."

Interesting.

Fun fact for today: boilerplate is listed as a synonym for average on thesaurus.com


the solution

First, could no one think of anything better at all than the two apple-pie centered comments on the last post? Then I think conclusively apple pie wins. (And boy, was it delicious!!)

Second:

Since I am only in my twenties, I cannot say that I have done anything for the last 50 years. However my hypothesis at this time is that mathematics is one of the most emotional things I will ever do in my entire life. One minute you think you finally did it this time... figured out the proof of something, fully, honestly, you yourself, thought about something logically and solved a complete problem. What joy!

And then of course. No. you spot a simple and small hole. And you think... but thats nothing, it doesn't really throw out the whole... but then it starts glaring at you. Ha! as if you actually figured something out! how could you possibly think you could tackle Mathematics.

So you walk away. Take some time. Think of something new, something different... something with hope, something that might just be... the solution.

Name something better!

Play along with me...
What is better than

sitting with your best friend and fresh hot apple pie and playing video games?

The Driveway, the Parkway, the Freeway, the Highway...??

I have recently hit upon a new truth in my life and I wanted to share this knowledge with you as you might not know. 
The truth is this:
the English language is slightly confusing.

And because I know I cannot offer concrete proof of this fact,
I would like to succumb to the logical fallacy of proof by example.
As such, I lay out my examples below for your perusal
and I hope that you will share some of your favorites with me.  

Since there is no time like the present, he thought it was time to present the present.
At the Army base, a bass was painted on the head of a bass drum.
I did not object to the object.
They were too close to the door to close it.
A seamstress and a sewer fell down into a sewer line.
To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow.
I shed a tear when I saw the tear in my clothes.
I had to subject the subject to a series of tests.
How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?
I spent last evening evening out a pile of dirt.
I read it once and will read it again
I learned much from this learned treatise.
I was content to note the content of the message.
I incline toward bypassing the incline.

/**
A tangent:
It would seem that sometimes what you see and what you say do not necessarily line up.
Have you ever noticed?
For example:
Bomb, comb, and womb don't rhyme with each other: You say "bom,""kohm,"and "woom.".
And while we are being tangential...
did you know 
that there is a hybrid fruit of a tangerine and a lemon?
tangerine + lemon = tangemon

Now you do.
*/

I'd also like to put forth this rather long poem I found online here.
Let me know how well you do in pronouncing everything.

Dearest creature in creation,
Study English pronunciation.
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse.
I will keep you, Suzy, busy,
Make your head with heat grow dizzy.
Tear in eye, your dress will tear.
So shall I! Oh hear my prayer.
Just compare heart, beard, and heard,
Dies and diet, lord and word,
Sword and sward, retain and Britain.
(Mind the latter, how it's written.)
Now I surely will not plague you
With such words as plaque and ague.
But be careful how you speak:
Say break and steak, but bleak and streak;
Cloven, oven, how and low,
Script, receipt, show, poem, and toe.
Hear me say, devoid of trickery,
Daughter, laughter, and Terpsichore,
Typhoid, measles, topsails, aisles,
Exiles, similes, and reviles;
Scholar, vicar, and cigar,
Solar, mica, war and far;
One, anemone, Balmoral,
Kitchen, lichen, laundry, laurel;
Gertrude, German, wind and mind,
Scene, Melpomene, mankind.
Billet does not rhyme with ballet,
Bouquet, wallet, mallet, chalet.
Blood and flood are not like food,
Nor is mould like should and would.
Viscous, viscount, load and broad,
Toward, to forward, to reward.
And your pronunciation' s OK
When you correctly say croquet,
Rounded, wounded, grieve and sieve,
Friend and fiend, alive and live.
Ivy, privy, famous; clamour
And enamour rhyme with hammer.
River, rival, tomb, bomb, comb,
Doll and roll and some and home.
Stranger does not rhyme with anger,
Neither does devour with clangour.
Souls but foul, haunt but aunt,
Font, front, wont, want, grand, and grant,
Shoes, goes, does. Now first say finger,
And then singer, ginger, linger,
Real, zeal, mauve, gauze, gouge and gauge,
Marriage, foliage, mirage, and age.
Query does not rhyme with very,
Nor does fury sound like bury.
Dost, lost, post and doth, cloth, loth.
Job, nob, bosom, transom, oath.
Though the differences seem little,
We say actual but victual.
Refer does not rhyme with deafer.
Foeffer does, and zephyr, heifer.
Mint, pint, senate and sedate;
Dull, bull, and George ate late.
Scenic, Arabic, Pacific,
Science, conscience, scientific.
Liberty, library, heave and heaven,
Rachel, ache, moustache, eleven.
We say hallowed, but allowed,
People, leopard, towed, but vowed.
Mark the differences, moreover,
Between mover, cover, clover;
Leeches, breeches, wise, precise,
Chalice, but police and lice;
Camel, constable, unstable,
Principle, disciple, label.
Petal, panel, and canal,
Wait, surprise, plait, promise, pal.
Worm and storm, chaise, chaos, chair,
Senator, spectator, mayor.
Tour, but our and succour, four.
Gas, alas, and Arkansas.
Sea, idea, Korea, area,
Psalm, Maria, but malaria.
Youth, south, southern, cleanse and clean.
Doctrine, turpentine, marine.
Compare alien with Italian,
Dandelion and battalion.
Sally with ally, yea, ye,
Eye, I, ay, aye, whey, and key.
Say aver, but ever, fever,
Neither, leisure, skein, deceiver.
Heron, granary, canary.
Crevice and device and aerie.
Face, but preface, not efface.
Phlegm, phlegmatic, ass, glass, bass.
Large, but target, gin, give, verging,
Ought, out, joust and scour, scourging.
Ear, but earn and wear and tear
Do not rhyme with here but ere.?
Seven is right, but so is even,
Hyphen, roughen, nephew Stephen,
Monkey, donkey, Turk and jerk,
Ask, grasp, wasp, and cork and work.
Pronunciation (think of Psyche!)
Is a paling stout and spikey?
Won't it make you lose your wits?
Writing groats and saying grits?
It's a dark abyss or tunnel:
Strewn with stones, stowed, solace, gunwale,
Islington and Isle of Wight,
Housewife, verdict and indict.
Finally, which rhymes with enough,
Though, through, plough, or dough, or cough?
Hiccough has the sound of cup.
My advice is to give up!


As Professor Henry Higgins from My Fair Lady says, 


"The French don't care what they do actually, as long as they pronounce it properly. There even are places where English completely disappears; in America they haven't used it for years."

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