Cat’s Cradle

Here’s Shimelle’s prompt from Wednesday: If there was just one thing
from your youth that you could pass on to today’s younger generation
what would it be? Something as simple as the original Sesame Street
theme song or something more complex, like growing up more
slowly?



For some odd reason, the very first thing that came to my mind was Cat’s
Cradle.



My sister and I played this game for hours when we were kids and I loved
it so much. Thinking of it makes me think of being a kid. In that
non-electronic, non-email way. Like jumping rope which I also loved.

Thankful Today – July 23, 2008

1. Lori chatting with me and helping me center myself.
2. Music. Really good music.
3. David napping at school.
4. Watching a movie (21) with Jake.

Photo of the Day – Day 205



Daily David – Day 205



Today David got a new toy for taking a nap at school.

Working Girl

Today’s prompt from Shimelle is: Write about your first job and ask
your blog readers to share their first job stories too.

Another interesting one for me. In Turkey, it’s not common for teenagers
to work like it is in the US. So I never had a real paying job until I
moved to the US. It all depends what first job means to you. The first
time I got paid for doing something was proofreading for the college
newspaper. The first “corporate” job I had was for Bell Laboratories my
Junior year in college. I was a programmer. And the first
“real/fulltime” job I had was as a programmer at Goldman Sachs. Most of
my career has been about programming or managing people who are. Now I
manage products and not people, but it’s still about the code I suppose.
I had a brief period where I taught 5th grade which was the most
interesting and the most dreadful year of my life.

So I guess, career-wise, my life hasn’t been incredibly interesting. But
it’s also not horribly boring. Something in between. I’ve almost always
been lucky enough to work for reputable companies and with intelligent
people. I can’t ask for more.

Well I can. But not yet.

Thankful Today – July 22, 2008

1. Realizing that Jake filled up my gas tank so I don’t have to do it.
2. Taking a walk with David, our first in a while.
3. A phone call that might be the beginning of a dream come true.
4. Chat with the always kind and supportive Fran
5. Jen helping me come up with a good idea, thanks Jen!
6. Having a generous and kind manager

Photo of the Day – Day 204



Daily David – Day 204



We took a walk today. First in a long while.

Giveaways from AMM

Two generous giveaways from A Million Memories: here
and here.
Really awesome papers. Come play!

Fun Games

Today’s prompt from Shimelle is: Tell your blog readers about your
favourite game.

This was an interesting one for me. I used to love playing games.
Backgammon. Bridge. Scrabble. Cards. But since I met Jake, we play
almost nothing. Backgammon really really rarely and every now and then I
meet with my Google friends to play Mahjongg (which I do love). And even
more rarely, I play board games with my friend Cole. But I do miss
playing games. Especially cards. I’ve always liked them. I need to find
a way to bring this back into my life.

Thankful Today – July 21, 2008

I decided to start a new daily practice. Small things I am thankful for
each day.

1. Cole sharing his jellybeans with me.
2. A wonderful book from Ty as a gift for David (and me).
3. The kazoo I got from Big Picture Scrapbooking and watching David play
it with so much joy.

4. An understanding and kind husband on a day when I am grouchy and
moody. Everyday, really, but appreciated even more deeply on these days.
5. A new painting lesson waiting to be watched.

Photo of the Day – Day 203



When I lived in New York, on my way home from the subway, there was this
art store. In the window were these wooden men. I looked at them with
awe every day. I wanted one. Badly. After months of deliberation, I
finally got one.



Then I had no idea what to do with it.



Today, as I was taking photos, I saw how it’s sitting behind my monitor,
seen by no one, doing nothing. And it reminded me of how badly I wanted
it. Back then.