Drool…

Look at these gorgeous clothbound editions from Penguin…

Pride & Prejudice didn’t fall into the above grouping of classics, but it too is lovely.

And this funky, Edward Gorey style edition…love it!

And who would have imagined our beloved P&P as a graphic novel??

I’m starting my Christmas list…

Posted in PandP, Penguin on 09/14/2009 01:41 am | 8 Comments

I Give In…

I have succumbed to the lure of Facebook. On Tuesday night I typed in my email and a bit of information and voila! I had potential friends just waiting for me. I sent out a couple of friend requests, got friended back, and that’s about it. I haven’t joined any groups or played any games or taken any quizzes. You could say I haven’t become addicted, and I really don’t plan on it. Facebook is what I imagined Twitter to be, maybe on caffeine, and I wholeheartedly agree with someone who recently said, “I just don’t care that much about what people are having for lunch.” Me either. Mostly I’m having fun searching out people I knew once upon a time and looking at their profile pics. I love seeing who they’re married to and what their kids look like. I like seeing that they turned out all right (there were definitely some questionables among my acquaintances). Just now I added a profile picture and specified that I’m married–otherwise my profile is pretty empty. And now my homepage has a little red heart that says, ” ‘Alyssa’ is now married.” Whoo-hoo–and here it feels like it’s going on fifteen years! I guess it’s the honeymoon all over again…

Anybody else out there on Facebook? Although…I can’t friend you unless I want to reveal my true (slightly secret) identity. Alyssa is my public persona. But if you can find me I may not be able to resist.

Posted in facebook on 09/12/2009 12:54 am | 3 Comments

Corrupted Memories

This weekend my MIL and I butted heads over the events surrounding the birth of my oldest son.

I contend (and shouldn’t I really be the one to know??) that while my husband and I originally intended to spend the days in the hospital–maybe the first week–on our own, just the three of us, when we called to tell my MIL that he’d been born, she asked if she could come and we agreed that it was fine. She then called my mother and asked if she’d like to ride along on the trip from Houston to Austin. The two of them showed up at the hospital later in the afternoon and stayed a few days until the grandpas both showed up on the weekend.

My MIL remembers it this way–and insists that this is what happened:
We had originally told her she could not come to see the baby for two to three weeks, but as soon as I went into labor, her son (my husband) called to tell her that I’d gone into labor and asked if she could come. In her words, “My son needed me.” She then immediately made arrangments and rocketed up to Austin.

Okay, first of all, why would he call when I was going into labor?? I am not the kind of person that likes spectators for these sort of events, and besides, who knew how long labor would take anyway?? Her version is preposterous given my and my husband’s personalities.

I brought in a third memory. Imagining my mom would be able to confirm my story, I called her up. Turns out she remembers virtually nothing about that day, other than getting a call (she can’t pinpoint what was said) and driving up to Austin with my MIL. I had her hand the phone to my dad. I reminded him how my mom drove up early to Austin when I had my son and he came later, on Saturday by himself, showing up late because he stopped at a flea-market. His response? “I think it was an auction.” This is his one memory of the event.

Sooo…after much arguing and debating, my mom MIL is sticking to her story. On a hunch, I asked her how she thought the birth of my second son went down. Her response? “You called me from the freeway, on the way to the hospital.” Wrong again. We called her after he was born (see a pattern here?) and she showed up a couple hours later dressed for her theater reservations. She has no memory of this.

Posted in birth stories, memories, MIL on 09/07/2009 08:46 pm | 3 Comments