Blocked by Airbus
Monday, May 3rd, 2010I heard today that my site is blocked by Airbus due to inappropriate content. Didn’t realize my dead blog was so spicy.
I heard today that my site is blocked by Airbus due to inappropriate content. Didn’t realize my dead blog was so spicy.

Marsala Cheese Tart Single Serving

Comparing Mine to Martha's

I thought I heard the distant sound of an approaching thunderstorm and then realized it was merely the grumbling of my upset stomach. I’m full of caffeine and have been lying in bed in a half-sleep for the last three hours. If only I could find the switch to turn off my brain…

I finally started sorting through the thousands of digital photographs stored on thumb drives, SD cards, external hard drives, back up CDs, unmarked DVDs and yes, floppy diskettes scattered throughout our apartment and in various cardboard boxes in the basement. What prompted this undertaking was a combination of insomnia and a warning that my laptop’s internal hard disk was running out of space. Sigh.
I came up with a plan…
The schema at the end gets a little sticky. I finally decided to just look for all my food photographs and stick them in one folder.
I love taking pictures of food, which is where I found the cute photo of the pink sugar cookie I used for this post. It’s from last year, when I was staying with Jacqui, the same time period I wrote the post Addicted to Sugar.
Ironically, I am still addicted to sugar. They don’t sell sugar cookies here in Hamburg and the Happy Kappy cupcake bakery is too far for me to drive. So, I’ve been making and eating lots of divinity fudge. And pumpkin pie. Mmm mmm.
It does come with a price, however. I am now 30 lbs. overweight and jogging an hour a day hasn’t the slightest effect. I took a glucose tolerance and insulin resistance test this morning and in nine days I’ll get the sober results.
Until then… I’m going to enjoy my last week of diet freedom.

Gnome Hiding from the Snow
Matthias left early this morning. It was still dark outside and I was too exhausted to get out of our feather mattress bed. Without the energy to move the muscles in my mouth, I said to him telephatically, “You look so handsome when you wear your black suit.” I fell back to sleep instantly.
A few hours later I awoke to the sound of something tapping, gently rapping at my chamber window. I pulled the covers over my head to block out the light, but the sound was consistent, insistent, persistent. Finally I threw off the duvet to see what it was. A piece of velcro tape holding down the mosquito net had come loose and was flapping in the wind. Satisfied in having solved my mystery, my eyes focused past the window sill into the garden. My frustration melted into surprise and joy. It was snowing! Big, HUGE, fluffy flakes of snow!

Without brushing my hair or making myself a cup of coffee, I pulled on my snow boots and went for a short walk down my street.
The last time I saw snow was around this time last year while driving the Mustang cross-country. I had stayed the night at Bishop’s Inn in Santa Fe, New Mexico and woke up to snow. Steve McDonald had found my blog, so I detoured to visit him in Albuquerque. He never did send me those photos he took of us there.
One of my neighbors accidently left their clothes hanging on the line…

It’s 1:28 AM and I’m sitting on the computer. I still haven’t done my German homework, but tonight I have a very good excuse… I’ve been chased down by a headhunter on Xing. In Europe, Xing is a far more popular professional networking tool than LinkedIn. (That’s my excuse for never updating my LinkedIn account.)
Unfortunately, I’ve suffered two hard disk crashes in the last year. One in October 2007 and another one last month. This means, not only did I lose some contacts, e-mails and purchased music, but when I looked for it, I couldn’t find a copy of my resume anywhere! I looked through a stack of backup CDs and DVDs to no avail. I’m afraid it’s either lost or sitting on a backup external disk in an unmarked box somewhere in the basement.
Oh well. Since I have to write my Lebenslauf from scratch anyway, I figured I’d go ahead and translate it into German at the same time. It’s a bit of work, but I’m counting on it getting me one step closer to being asked in for an interview than had I left in English.
Wish me luck. Both positions require SQL. So yes, you know I will be really happy.
I’m such a bad blogger: 21 days ago, on October 1st, I posted “Blog Drought” as an apology and an attempt to get sympathy from my lost readers. I thought a publicized confession would kick my butt into bi-weekly writing gear, but it didn’t. Sigh
So here I sit, about to click the PUBLISH button after composing a measly three sentence (65 word) post without pictures.