Scatter-brain \Scat"ter-brain`\, n. A giddy or thoughtless person; one incapable of concentration or attention. But a scatterbrain can grow too, and this blog is with me on that journey!
So far, by God's grace
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Going Home!
SIGH!
I love going back home! and now I have only 4 days more to go!!!!
Yayyyyyy!!!
Monday, March 24, 2008
A Tag from Mac
10 things I wish I could say to people right now:
- Come visit me at my new house!
- I want to help, but i have no idea what to do.
- Why are you so meddlesome?
- Shouldn't you have retired by now?
- You cant be taking decisions on behalf of everyone.
- Why don't you just give up your problems into Jesus' hands? He sure can handle it better than you or I can.
- Just show what you feel. Be brave. Take the plunge.
- Where's the self control you boast about?
- Go throw your weight around somewhere else
- Be nice!
- I am a Christian
- I am the perfect example of the proverbial "absent minded professor"
- I am terrible at controlling my emotions. Laughter and tears come to me very easily.
- I dream a lot and tend to build castles in the air at the smallest chance.
- I love meeting people and making friends.
- I am easily excited and have to be constantly told to mind my behaviour in public.
- It is very rarely that i eat without spilling food on my clothes or the table (believe me, this is NOT a result of poor upbringing but a wandering mind!)
- I am well known for going off on a tangent in the middle of a conversation and everyone who has met me has heard a lot about my hometown -Oddanchatram.
- I cannot keep quiet or stay in one place for too long.
Eight ways to win my heart:
- Bring me flowers.
- Sing me a song
- Have a wild imagination.
- Compliment me on my cooking.
- Give me a hug
- Love my family
- Write me a note... just out of the blue!
- Give me something handmade even if its a squiggle on scrap paper!
- My husband's safety, health and work pressure.
- My unborn children and my best friend's unborn children!! (ya... building castles in the air... i know... but....)
- My parents missing us.
- Future plans
- What to cook for dinner
- My clothes
- work
Six Things I wish I had done differently:
This is hard because as I look back on my life, even my regrets, I see a purpose behind it all.... even unpleasant experiences, the worst relationships, all of these have lead me to be what i am today! I love my life as it is now and i know my past has a LOT to do with it! I have made a lot of mistakes and faced their consequences, but now I am a different person thanks to that! And when I see someone else do the same shit, I cannot be judgemental!
Five turn offs:
- Lecherous men
- Boasting
- A 'Holier Than Thou' attitude
- Bossy people
- Overly clingy people
Four turn ons'
- Toothy smiles and open laughter
- people with lots of stories to tell
- good food
- adventure
:D ;) :0
Two things i want to do before i die:
- Go bungee jumping or paragliding (basically something soooooperly adventurous)
- Get to see my grandchildren!
One confession:
As a kid, I hated eating healthy food. So soups were poured into the potted plants, boiled eggs were used for target practice to see if i could make the perfect "plonk" in the neighbour's well and milk was either flushed down the toilet or poured down the kitchen sink. Ive only been caught throwing the egg one day by my neighbour but he hasn't told mom yet. The others still remain a secret from my parents...
.... oh and i also used to snoop around my parents cupboard to find what i was going to get as a birthday present!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Writing Reports
After 3 days of raking through the cluttered mess i have in my mind's passive vocabulary store, I am finally done. Phew! Mean phrases i am tempted to use like "the little devil", "slow coach" and "conniving crook" and not so mean but negative words like "unable", "can't", "won't" and "always" are banned from reports.
So what do you do when you want to say "Your little devil of a son has been sitting with me during recess for bad behaviour. He is capable but chooses to do as little writing as possible. What he needs is one solid whack which only you can give. He is only motivated in being the class clown and I am almost fed up having him in my class."
Well, obviously! You just can't say that! Not if you want to keep your job! so you say.... "-----'s contribution to class discussions this quarter shows that he is a very capable learner with potential to produce quality work with much greater effort. As he takes responsibility for his learning and makes wise choices regarding classroom behavior, he will achieve greater success."
And what do you do with the comments you actually wanted to say? Put them on your blog of course!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
What a man - Habakuk!
Though the cherry trees don't blossom
And the strawberries don't ripen,
Though the apples are worm-eaten
And the wheat fields stunted,
Though the sheep pens are sheepless
And the cattle barns empty,
I'm singing joyful praise to God.
I'm turning cartwheels of joy to my Savior God.
Counting on God's Rule to prevail,
I take heart and gain strength.
I run like a deer. I feel like I'm king of the mountain!
(For congregational use, with a full orchestra.)