Author: Kris

  • Shared today on Twitter

    Does wearing my glasses make me grumpy? Or do I only elect to wear my glasses on days when I’m already feeling grumpy? #chickenandegg


    @GeorgieKnits Ooh, pretty!


    Finally got the news. Just lost my first grandparent.


    Thank you everyone. I wasn’t super close to him. My thoughts right now are with Dad and how he’s taking it. Wish I was there for him.


    @acatinatree Well, the ex-Geekdom employee I know had no problem at all with your description of the place. If anything, you held back. 🙂


    @mikeefreedom Thanks. Sorry I haven’t replied to your emails; I did see them. Just been flat out lately and now distracted.


    @acatinatree Oh man, I totally forgot about that. My 15 minutes of Mumbrella fame!


    Listening to completely incongruous pop music. That’s better.


    Wishing I could give hugs to all my family back home on this sad, cold night. The cat will have to do. http://t.co/T4AGQypw


    Just did the most perfect parallel park of my life. That one’s for you, Grandpa Hubert.


    @drkknits *wolf whistle* !!


    Talked to my Dad. He doesn’t want me to worry about flying home for the funeral (which is in 48hrs). He sounds better than I expected tho.


    @witty_knitter Not sure – early 70’s? My Dad’s the eldest, and I think they had him young. And then my parents had me young.


    My Grandpa’s obituary is online. He was 76. http://t.co/CJXAXzEz


  • Shared today on Facebook

    Awesome. I had forgotten what a fantastic song “All Through the Night” is. Cyndi’s Betty Boop voice (and that whole WWF thing in the 80’s) rather hid the fact that she was such an amazing singer.


    Wishing I could give hugs to all my family back home on this sad, cold night. The cat will have to do.


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    Wishing I could give hugs to all my family back home on this sad, cold night. The cat will have to do.
    Wishing I could give hugs to all my family back home on this sad, cold night. The cat will have to do.

  • Shared today on Twitter

    Thanks everybody. It’s my Grandpa. I’m getting updates from my family. It sucks.


    @mrs_sockvictim Thank you. And HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!


    Looks to be confirmed: I am giving a lightning talk on “Knitting Geekery” at the next @GGDSydney event. Excitement!


    @RoseRed_Shoes @mrs_sockvictim For us Yanks it’s easy – it’s the 4th of July! The birth of our country and the birth of Miss Fee!


    Either somebody in this office is a Prince fan, or @drkknits has hacked into the server and is sending me a message.


    Dear @toastman. This is for you. http://t.co/8U9iV7AS


    @imdominating Ha. I guessed who it was before I even clicked the link. 🙂


    Front of bus has lots of informative posters about avoiding spread of flu. Back of bus has woman who’s been coughing and sniffling non-stop.


  • Shared today on Facebook

    #43 on RS’s list of “Women Who Rock.” I got this album when it came out and I think I enjoyed it more then. Now I find the classroom interludes a little annoying. I do love the laid back groove though, and “To Zion” is just one of the prettiest songs to a child that’s ever been written.


    #42 on RS’s list of “Women Who Rock”. Whoa. I was evidently a big Linda Ronstadt fan as a kid, because I flipped out when I heard “You’re No Good” and “When Will I Be Loved.” I knew all the words! Those songs rock.


  • A Bush Christening

    At a party recently, the topic of “baptism” came up and, out of nowhere, the Snook started reciting “A Bush Christening” by Banjo Paterson. (He does weird things like that.) It’s a very cute poem, and I’m tickled to learn the location actually does exist!

  • Shared today on Twitter

    @jdcb42 Here you go! http://t.co/zJVq7klE


    @MrAndyPuppy You serious? A sub-30 minute 10K? That’s crazy fast!


    RT @StylelistHome: What this blogger learned from her home renovation http://t.co/Rf6CEhwk // HA. This is like, the opposite of what we did.


    @MrAndyPuppy Shouldn’t have told me. I thought you were FAST! 🙂 (Did I see that you’re in Oz now? Here for a visit?)


    Congrats @kunaal84 on being officially announced in his new role as Technical Manager today!


    @kunaal84 @rajsingh2505 You’d think a Technical Manager could work out how to sync his work email to his iPhone… 🙂


    The absolute worst part of being an expat is getting an email overnight that a family member is in the hospital and doing really poorly. 🙁


  • Women Who Rock – #44 Siouxsie and the Banshees

    Women Who Rock – #44 Siouxsie and the Banshees
    Siouxsie and the Banshees’s Once Upon a Time is #44 on RS’s list of Greatest Albums from “Women Who Rock.” I don’t think I had ever heard any of these songs before. It’s not really my thing, but I like the rhythms. The “Christine” song freaked me out when I heard my own name being repeated.

  • Women Who Rock – #45 Taylor Swift

    Women Who Rock – #45 Taylor Swift
    Taylor Swift’s Speak Now is #45 on RS’s list of Greatest Albums from “Women Who Rock.” While I’m sure there are those rolling their eyes, I really like Taylor Swift. She’s a pretty, pretty princess, she plays the guitar, and she writes catchy songs about liking boys. There’s nothing wrong with that!

  • Women Who Rock – #46 Salt-n-Pepa

    Women Who Rock – #46 Salt-n-Pepa
    Salt-n-Pepa’s Hot, Cool and Vicious is #46 on RS’s list of Greatest Albums from “Women Who Rock.” Unfortunately Spotify doesn’t have it available, so instead I listened to their Greatest Hits compilation. I wasn’t a huge hip-hop fan in high school, but I did like SNP. (I remember vastly preferring them to the annoying TLC, who many girls in my class liked.) I had the CD singles for “Shoop” and “Whatta Man” pretty much memorised. I liked their sense of humour and their politics. “Let’s Talk About Sex” is just such a perfect bit of early 90’s music and activism, isn’t it?