William + Catherine. , originally uploaded by callieo!. I like this picture of me and Will, taken this fall while having dinner with Laura and Ghassan.
White trash? So, we were at dinner with some friends recently, and Will and I were both a little shocked when one of the people at the table stated that on a recent visit to Wal-Mart, “everybody there was white trash.” (I wondered if he included himself in that assessment? and how
Speech disfluencies and discourse particles. So, one of my most heartfelt pet peeves is the use of the word “like” as a filler. As a graduate student who’s often around a lot of people in their early twenties, I can’t tell you how much this bugs me and how inarticulate and unintellectual the
Christmas Spinning. Dear Friends and Family, As the gentle (and predictable), pre-Christmas drizzle falls on Seattle, it is time once again for us to look back on the past year and ask the question, “What in the world just happened???” (Please note that as it is the fashion of the current administration
Syriana. So, we took Seth with us to see Syriana last night. The movie started out on an interesting note, but got increasingly muddled over time. Seth and I thought it was far too drawn out without making the point that you could easily guess was coming. We left the theater
Sweet Oslo. , originally uploaded by callieo!. This is Oslo, my beloved Weimaraner. I’m crazy about both my dogs, but Oslo is my first love. And he’s not as mischievious as Mies, which works in his favor, too. 🙂 Although how we’d live without Mies’s quirky earnestness, I don’t
Oslo + Mies. , originally uploaded by callieo!. I love this photo of Mies (in the foreground) and Oslo. Our two beautiful Weimaraners.
Form. , originally uploaded by callieo!. This is a photograph taken during 10 weeks of form studies. My object was a bag of white plastic tile spacers. This image was created by taking two of the spacers, melting the ends together, then pulling them apart, creating strings of plastic. I then draped