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Spindrifting South African seamonkey. It all comes down to hamsters in the end. So I sit here…. I am suffering a bit (a lot) with the insecurities of not having a job or a clue what will happen in the future – my future. Firstly there are very few to no jobs to actually apply for. Secondly they all want someone with a Masters. Now I have 6 years of experience that I feel is equivalent to a Masters but I think I am the only person I can convince of that. Ha. I need a kick in the pants and a “how to ...
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poseamonkey | Spindrifting South African seamonkey.
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Spindrifting South African seamonkey. It all comes down to hamsters in the end. I was 9 years old. So here are my utterly self-indulgent memories of the historical moments surrounding Madiba, that I cling to fiercely in order to remember the rare and remarkable way in which he walked through this world. To see a man walk out of jail? It befuddled me. Why would the world stop to watch a man walking out of jail? I do remember Mandela’s inauguration and speech. I think this was the first time I fe...He whos...
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Thank you Madiba. | Spindrifting South African seamonkey.
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Spindrifting South African seamonkey. It all comes down to hamsters in the end. This is something I wrote years ago, I think I posted it before. I never finished editing it. It is not perfect, but it is truly from the heart. Life is a sentence. Can a sentence contain a small man. Bent over a hammer. A sentence cannot bind a man. Whose roughened hands remould. The dust and gravel and blood and bones. Of a wasted, sentenced place,. A man whose tongue digs past words. In men whose words are shackles. You ar...
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a cup of ambiguity: opposites to succession(?)
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Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." -Einstein. I'm going to attempt the life experiment of. doing the exact opposite of what I would normally do. I don't mean a strawberry margarita instead of a coconut. Or Sarah Palin over a rock in a box. This should go great. I will take a coconut margarita though. On June 1, 2010 at 10:34 AM. Omg that looks delicious! On June 15, 2010 at 3:02 AM. A cup of ambiguity. 22, female, student, and one of the 2% of adopted people in the US. Out of the Fog.
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In the name of the father… or the mother? | Spindrifting South African seamonkey.
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Spindrifting South African seamonkey. It all comes down to hamsters in the end. In the name of the father… or the mother? Rebecca at Girl’s Gone Child. Wrote a post about whether or not to take your husband’s surname, and whose name the kids will get. Imagine we had some kids. Not just one because multiple spawn make the name game more interesting, and actually less complicated. I have considered many of the alternatives people mention on Rebecca’s blog, and some others:. The BFG suggested just picking a...
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a cup of ambiguity: Readers with disorders
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Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." -Einstein. Ok - I just want to dedicate one small post to reclaim my blog's prohibitions in blogworld. I've had this blog for about two months now. Since I am an adoptee, when I signed up, adoption-related issues are what I sought to write about at least some of the time and will continue to. Who have discovered the perks of blogging while buying children in bulk from third world countries at the same time. I'm all for debate, in fact, I go looking...
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a cup of ambiguity: July 2010
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Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." -Einstein. Adoptee Rights Demonstration 2010. This past Sunday I did something I've never quite done before; I went to a hotel, ate, drank and talked about life. with other adopted people. Oh no, this was something I've never experienced. Meet my favorite people. I was there for only 19 hours, but it felt triple that amount of time. So in 19 hours, I got to have a real. Honest conversation with more than one person (which is so rare, isn't it?
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a cup of ambiguity: Sharbat Gula
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Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." -Einstein. Remember this photo of "the Afghan girl" from the 1985 cover of National Geographic? I remembered they had found her a few years back but this was the first time I've seen the video. Imagine how many women have her same story, my heart breaks for so many Afghan women. A cup of ambiguity. 22, female, student, and one of the 2% of adopted people in the US. A cup of ambiguity. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.
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a cup of ambiguity: Out of it
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Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." -Einstein. I'm too into the World Cup to blog. I have zero inspiration to write anything about anything. Keeping up with the games are long stretches of boredom and laziness followed by moments of sheer joy and terror. I'll be back if/when USA goes home. On June 28, 2010 at 8:33 AM. Saturday was a true bummer. A cup of ambiguity. 22, female, student, and one of the 2% of adopted people in the US. A cup of ambiguity. View my complete profile.
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Paris | Taking Off
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Asymp; 2 Comments. But you can only get so much out of sightseeing before you walk past another café, maybe on some side street away from touristland, and you see people discussing, laughing, smoking, and generally just enjoying being Parisians. I’m gripped with a sudden desire to see the movie In Bruges. Even the Aussies don’t do that. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Thoughts on “Paris”. July 25, 2009 at 5:08 pm. I know what you mean about Paris… it’s a snobby city. But at the same tim...You are comme...