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Forgivably False Possessive

Been spending some time, yet again, boggling at the wildly confusing nature of interpersonal relationships. Hopefully time…and space (the next frontier?) will help us sort some of these things out. I delivered the ex to the airport the other morning, so he can spend ten days in Taiwan. He’s kicking things off in style at Taipei’s Charming Castle Hotel. I went on a much more modest trip. To Des Moines. Jessica was a wonderful traveling companion, though, and seeing Andrew Bird and The Flaming Lips for the Fourth of July was just the thing. Especially when the swoon-worthy Wayne Coyne waxed on about our founding fathers being innovative weirdos.

Also over the long weekend I’ve retreated into escapist mode, seeing Wanted with my Dad and Hancock with my son. Afterwards I read Ebert’s reviews of both movies and was surprised that he got some key details dead wrong. Huh. But now I want to read The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, after he made mention of James Thurber’s short story.

jessica, with art

Bonus: I love this. My First Crush: The Handmade Art and Animation of Julia Pott.
Plus: I intend to try out the newly opened Cafe Agri. The restaurant has an emphasis on organic, locally-grown sustainable foods. Speaking of, I’m looking forward to seeing what’s in our CSA delivery for tomorrow.
And: Oh dear. Check out the Miss Lebanon “Constants” (pretty sure that should be contestants). I wonder if more eye make-up would make me look more Lebanese.

2 Comments

  1. Ericka wrote:

    How were the movies? I want to see both.
    Also, The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty is one of my favorite Danny Kaye movies, but I know it’s very different from the short story.

    Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 12:18 pm | Permalink
  2. Sharyn wrote:

    I had a feeling my Dad would love Wanted, and he did. Both movies have their flaws but are overall very enjoyable and just the sort of escapism I needed. I didn’t know there was a Danny Kaye version of Walter Mitty! Now I want to see that. I love Danny Kaye. And I just realized something. The guy who worked at our co-op for years - a guy who reminded me of someone but I couldn’t think of who - he looks and acts like Danny Kaye. Funny.

    Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 12:56 pm | Permalink

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