Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Thursday, December 18, 2008

My Lucky Day!

Okay, so if you know me, you know that I'm a fan of several "bloggers" out there, and that I actually created this blog, sort of "in honor" of one of one of the most well known bloggers of them all - Rosie O'Donnell. I found her blog way back when she started on the View, but by then she'd been doing it for years. I wish I had known about it earlier, when it could sort of be more "organic". By the time I happened upon it, she had so many fans visiting every day that it lost a little of it's charm/intimacy. In any case, I was hooked from the start, and through Rosie, I found Ross the Intern and ANT, the comedian - and I've been a regular at all of their blogs for the last year+. Because of that, I had the wonderful opportunity to meet ANT this past summer when he came to town for a show he was in. He could not have been more kind, gracious, welcoming, considerate - the whole evening, he made sure that we (my friend Kristy and I) were taken care of. Then, he asked me to meet for breakfast the next morning so we'd have a chance to talk. Here's a picture from that morning:

Isn't he cute as a button? He, more than any other, has been so unafraid to connect on a real level. Recently, I posted on his blog (nbc.com/ant) about some big decisions I was making about my life, and literally 5 minutes later, my cell phone rang, and it was him. "Talk to me, what's going on?" He proceeded to spend the next 20 minutes telling me how I deserved nothing but the best, and encouraging me to demand nothing less for myself. He was really something. (Especially given the fact that at the time, he was at the bedside of his life partner, who passed away about a week later. He still took the time to call me, which I think is pretty amazing.) Now, backtracking a bit, I found ANT through Ross "the Intern" Mathews (you know, the cute funny guy from the Tonight Show, who does all of the fun assignments for Jay?) If, for any reason, you don't recognize his name, you'll surely know his voice when you hear it. Here's my favorite ROSS assignment:

HYSTERICAL!!!!!
Since then, Ross appeared on Celebrety Fit Club (hosted by ANT) on VH1. He lost over 60 pounds, and to this day, he posts new blogs every day at NBC.com/rossblog. Sometimes, he does what's called a "teleblog" where he asks for phone numbers and randomly calls a few of his blogger fans (called "blog buddies") and records it for a blog. Yesterday, I was lucky enough to get a call! (It might have been because I submitted my number 50-60 times as evidenced here:

From: Ross Mathews [mailto:hellorossm@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 2:59 PM
To: Monson, Donna
Subject: RE: TELEBLOG


Donna! Only one entry per person - you're jamming my email!
Thanks!
Ross


Subject: RE: TELEBLOG
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:59:29 -0600
From: Donna.Monson@qwest.com
To: hellorossm@hotmail.com


Sorry, I totally got addicted. I stopped a few minutes ago. How embarassing!

From: Ross Mathews [mailto:hellorossm@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 3:00 PM
To: Monson, Donna
Subject: RE: TELEBLOG


I appreciate your enthusiasm! :)
Ross
)

It turned out several of us were sending multiple requests, and so he got a bit overwhelmed by the response. Funny!

Anyway, want to see it? I'm caller #3. Check it out!!!!

SANTA HATS!!! YAY!!! SANTA HATS ARE FAMOUS NOW - hooray!! Wasn't his diagram perfect??

So, my Christmas is off to a fantastic start. And, my sister, her husband, and my baby nephew Olan will be here in a matter of days - life is good!

Friday, December 12, 2008

I, Robot Baby



DSC06623, originally uploaded by d_jazmine.



Is it just me? Or does Olan look just a teensy bit like the I, Robot faces in this particular photo?

A Little Christmas Reading


DSC06768, originally uploaded by d_jazmine.

Olan is catching up on his reading list. Doesn't he look smart? :-)

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Olan's First Parade

In honor of VETRAN's DAY - we thank all of the men and women who have, and continue to serve our country. God Bless the United States of America!


Monday, November 10, 2008

He Said, She Said, She Said

ANT said:

"Why NOT you???"

Molly said:

"Listen to what the Universe is telling you.
There are better things just waiting for you."

Oprah said:

"When someone shows you who they are, believe them...the first time."

Letting Go

There are people who can walk away from you.
And hear me when I tell you this!
When people can walk away from you: let them walk.


I don't want you to try to talk another person into staying with you,
loving you, calling you, caring about you, coming to see you,
staying attached to you.
I mean hang up the phone.


When people can walk away from you let them walk.
Your destiny is never tied to anybody that left.

People leave you because they are not joined to you.
And if they are not joined to you,
you can't make them stay.
Let them go.


And it doesn't mean that they are a bad person,
it just means that their part in the story is over.
And you've got to know when people's
part in your story is over so that you
don't keep trying to raise the dead.


You've got to know when it's dead.
You've got to know when it's over.
Let me tell you something.
I've got the gift of good-bye.
It's the tenth spiritual gift,
I believe in good-bye.


It's not that I'm hateful, it's that I'm faithful,
and I know whatever God means for me to have
He'll give it to me.
And if it takes too much sweat I don't need it.
Stop begging people to stay.
Let them go!!


If you are holding on to something
that doesn't belong to you and was never intended for your life,
then you need to ...LET IT GO!!!

If you are holding on to past hurts and pains .
LET IT GO!!!

If someone can't treat you right, love you back, and see your worth...
LET IT GO!!!

If someone has angered you ...
LET IT GO!!!

If you are holding on to some thoughts of evil and revenge ..
LET IT GO!!!

If you are involved in a wrong relationship or addiction .
LET IT GO!!!

If you are holding on to a job that no longer meets your needs or
talents ..
LET IT GO!!!

If you have a bad attitude...
LET IT GO!!!

If you keep judging others to make yourself feel better...
LET IT GO!!!

If you're stuck in the past and God is trying to take you to a new
level in Him...
LET IT GO!!!

If you are struggling with the healing of a broken relationship....
LET IT GO!!!

If you keep trying to help someone who won't even try to help
themselves..
LET IT GO!!!

If you're feeling depressed and stressed ....
LET IT GO!!!

If there is a particular situation that you are so used to handling
yourself and God is saying "take your hands off of it," then you need to...
LET IT GO!!!

Let the past be the past.
Forget the former things.
LET IT GO!!!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!!


IMG_1734, originally uploaded by d_jazmine.



This was one of my more recent costumes. I was "DIZZY". (Thus, the stars and birdies circling around my head.)

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Olan is GROWING!


Here's my cute nephew, in a little onsie from Auntie Donna. I loved the polka dots, and Kjersti and Alex have dubbed it "Olan's Wonder Bread Onsie"

Monday, October 27, 2008

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

What the Pfuck???



And just for fun, a look at "Real Wasilla"

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

The Happy Family


Atlanta Baby 033, originally uploaded by d_jazmine.

Kjersti, Alex and Olan Duval.

Seriously...


IMG_2960, originally uploaded by d_jazmine.

...have you ever seen a cuter face? I mean, come ON! :-) Proud Auntie Donna, holding Olan in her lap - what a treat that was!!

IMHO

John McCain, for all of his "tough guy" talk, is just a tired old wimp, MY FRIENDS. He had 90 minutes last night, to go after Obama (our next President) the same way he and his partners in crime have the past few days, and he said NOTHING. Gee, I wonder why that is? He had all that time to question Obama's PATRIOTISM, to question his BACKGROUND, to suggest that he DOESN'T SUPPORT THE TROOPS...and he refused to do it. Why didn't he look him in the eyes and call him Senator Hussein, like his cronies are doing? Wait...maybe that's just supposed to be in the background, to make Obama "look suspect". But, like every punk and schoolyard bully, he can't own up to it himself.

Obama, on the other hand, landed every punch above board. All of them were fair, legitimate, and issue based - things he'd mentioned before, publicly; things he is man enough to put in his commercials, and repeat right in (down to) John McCain's face.

What a sad, pathetic small excuse for a man John McCain has turned in to as we all watched.

Oh, and incidentally, for someone who is so self-conscious about his height and physical limitations, the format last night was really not helpful for McCain either. While Obama gracefully and easily covered ground all over the stage, McCain hobbled around like a penguin, chuckling awkwardly to himself at his (completely ignored) attempts at wit and banter. Next time: Stick to the milk crate behind the podium. Just don't fall off and break a hip.


If you want to cut through the debate hodge podge, and just learn a little more about John on your own, here's the place to go:

http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/make_believe_maverick_the_real_john_mccain

Unleashed, Palin Makes a Pit Bull Look Tame

By Dana Milbank
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
; A03



FORT MYERS, Fla., Oct. 6 John McCain is collapsing in the polls in Florida and other swing states, but Sarah Palin, God bless her, has a solution.

"For me, the heels are on, the gloves are off," she announced at high noon Monday to a group of Republican donors at the Naples Beach Club.

You betcha.

As the donors sipped their bloody marys and mimosas, she added, in a conspiratorial stage whisper, "I'm sending the message back to John McCain also: Tomorrow night in his debate, might as well take the gloves off."

Darn right.

Of course, it's not only gloves and heels; headgear has a role, too. "Okay, so, Florida, you know that you're going to have to hang on to your hats," she said at a morning rally in Clearwater, "because from now until Election Day, it may get kind of rough."

Say it ain't so, Sarah!

Sen. Lindsey Graham, a McCain confidant, told The Post's David Broder that the campaign would "go down in history as stupid if they don't unleash" Palin. Well, the self-identified pit bull has been unleashed -- if not unhinged.

Barack Obama, she told 8,000 fans at a rally here Monday afternoon, "launched his political career in the living room of a domestic terrorist!" This followed her earlier accusation that the Democrat pals around with terrorists. "This is not a man who sees America the way you and I see America," she told the Clearwater crowd. "I'm afraid this is someone who sees America as imperfect enough to work with a former domestic terrorist who had targeted his own country." The crowd replied with boos.

McCain had said that racially explosive attacks related to Obama's former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, are off limits. But Palin told New York Times columnist Bill Kristol in an interview published Monday: "I don't know why that association isn't discussed more."

Worse, Palin's routine attacks on the media have begun to spill into ugliness. In Clearwater, arriving reporters were greeted with shouts and taunts by the crowd of about 3,000. Palin then went on to blame Katie Couric's questions for her "less-than-successful interview with kinda mainstream media." At that, Palin supporters turned on reporters in the press area, waving thunder sticks and shouting abuse. Others hurled obscenities at a camera crew. One Palin supporter shouted a racial epithet at an African American sound man for a network and told him, "Sit down, boy."

McCain's swoon is largely out of his control, the result of an economic collapse that ignited new fears Monday when the Dow Jones industrial average closed below 10,000 for the first time in four years. That's why his lead in Florida polls, which once reached as high as 15 points, has turned into a three-point deficit.

But the campaign has reacted with recriminations (the St. Petersburg Times reported that the Florida Republican Party chairman, after questioning Palin's aptitude, was told that he couldn't fly on her plane) and now Palin's rage.

The angry GOP vice presidential nominee even found a way to blame the market decline on the yet-to-be-enacted tax policies of the yet-to-be-elected Obama.

"If you turn on the news tonight when you get home, you're gonna see that, yah, this is another woeful day in the market, and the other side just doesn't understand -- no!" she said at an afternoon fundraiser at the home of mutual fund giant Jack Donahue. "Especially in a time like this, you don't propose to increase taxes. The phoniest claim in a campaign that's full of them is that Barack Obama is going to cut your taxes."

Of course, Obama never promised to cut taxes for people at $10,000-a-plate lunches in air-conditioned tents on waterfront compounds. And the crowd -- among them New York Jets owner Woody Johnson -- reacted without applause to Palin's Joe Six-Pack lines. After they didn't strike up the usual "Drill, baby, drill" or "USA" chants, Palin, rattled, read hurriedly through the rest of her speech.

The reception had been better in Clearwater, where Palin, speaking to a sea of "Palin Power" and "Sarahcuda" T-shirts, tried to link Obama to the 1960s Weather Underground. "One of his earliest supporters is a man named Bill Ayers," she said. ("Boooo!" said the crowd.) "And, according to the New York Times, he was a domestic terrorist and part of a group that, quote, 'launched a campaign of bombings that would target the Pentagon and our U.S. Capitol,' " she continued. ("Boooo!" the crowd repeated.)

"Kill him!" proposed one man in the audience.


Palin also told those gathered that Obama doesn't like American soldiers. "He said that our troops in Afghanistan are just, quote, 'air-raiding villages and killing civilians,' " she said, drawing boos from a crowd that had not been told Obama was actually appealing for more troops in Afghanistan.

"See, John McCain is a different kind of man: He believes in our troops," she said.

At times, Palin hinted at the GOP campaign's troubles. "It's going to be a hard-fought contest, especially in these swing states, some maybe we would not have expected," she admitted to donors. She allowed that "John McCain and I need to do a better job" of talking about the economy.

At other times, she had troubles of her own, as when she spoke over the weekend of "our neighboring country of Afghanistan" or when she got choked up at the Clearwater rally, saying, "Some of your signs just make me wanna cry," without explaining which ones or why.

But then the gloves came off, the heels came out, and Palin was once again talking about her opponent hanging out in a terrorist's living room.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Auntie Donna and Olan


I just returned from a week in Atlanta with Kjersti, Alex and their son, Olan Bertrand Duval-Arnould (and Grandma Karen, too!) Olan is so very precious. He's incredibly alert and focused for his age. He had his first doctor's appointment since returning home, and had gained almost a pound since leaving the hospital, so he's got that eating thing down! He's sleeping well (most of the time) and both Kjersti and Alex have adapted to having him home. Mom and I tried to help however we could; but it was hard to tear ourselves away from the baby. I'm already counting down to the next visit, whenever that might be. I know he will be a totally different little person, even if I can see him within the next few months. That part is hard. All of us are so far away, on both sides of the family. But, in a stunning development, Alex has created a blog for Olan. So, now all of us will have a place to watch his progress, and send comments to proud Mommy and Daddy. You'll find his blog at www.olanduval.blogspot.com

Sunday, September 21, 2008

He's here! He's here!!!


Born on September 20th, 2008
around 9:30 PM EST
8 lbs 12 oz
20" long

NAME TO BE ANNOUNCED VERY SOON!!

Meet my nephew.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Meet the REAL John McCain

Please feel free to pass this along to as many people as you can. We CANNOT be mislead and duped into another Republican term in the White House.


The media has labeled John McCain a “moderate maverick” and a reformer. That moniker could not be more misrepresentative of the core values of the current Republican candidate running for President. The real John McCain has a history of voting against women, veterans, education and the preservation of our civil liberties, in addition to abstaining completely from voting to safeguard our environment in 2007. McCain stated in January of 2008 at the March of Life in Washington DC, "If I am fortunate enough to be elected as the next President of the United States, I pledge to you to be a loyal and unswerving friend of the right to life movement." McCain also pledged to appoint judges in the mold of conservatives John Roberts and Samuel Alito, who he feels are “jurists of the highest caliber.” And the much revered war hero was 1 of only 13 Republicans to vote against benefits for veterans, preferring to give tax cuts to the rich, rather than provide veterans with adequate healthcare.

In 2000, George W. Bush campaigned as the “compassionate conservative” and pundits praised him as the anti-elite cowboy you’d want to share a beer with. As our country spirals into a recession, as gas prices climb past $4.00 a gallon, as banks foreclose on families’ homes, as the middle class disappears and more Americans become trapped in poverty, five major oil companies reported record breaking profits so far this year, with Exxon-Mobile making a $40.6 billion windfall alone. These last eight years under the ‘compassionate’ Bush Administration, the rich have become richer at the expense of hardworking Americans. In November, the public can’t allow themselves to be duped again. The real John McCain is anything but a “moderate maverick.” Rather, he is just another deeply conservative Republican looking to continue the work of the Bush Administration…and if you want proof, just look at his voting record.

John McCain on Veteran Affairs:
2006 Rating from Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America: D

Veterans Benefits

May 2008: McCain is currently opposed to the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act (S 22), proposed by Senators Jim Webb and Chuck Hagel, to raise GI benefits to a level similar to those received by WWII vets. The maximum benefit would cover tuition for veterans for up to 4 years at the in-state public university level.
Troop Withdrawal

September 2007: McCain voted against the Webb amendment calling for adequate troop rest between deployments.
July 2007: McCain voted against a plan to draw down troop levels in Iraq.
June 2006: McCain voted against a resolution that Bush start withdrawing troops that year, but did not state a deadline to do so.
Veteran Health Care

May 2006: McCain voted against an amendment that would provide $20 million to the Department of Veterans Affairs for health care facilities.
April 2006: McCain was one of only 13 Senators to vote against $430,000,000 for the Department of Veteran Affairs for Medical Services for outpatient care and treatment for veterans.
March 2006: McCain voted against increasing Veterans medical services funding by $1.5 billion in 2007 to be paid for by closing corporate tax loopholes.
March 2004: McCain voted against creating a reserve fund to allow for an increase in Veterans' medical care by $1.8 billion by eliminating abusive corporate tax loopholes.
Troop Armor

October 2003: McCain voted to table an amendment that called for an additional $322 million for safety equipment for United States forces in Iraq and to reduce the amount provided for reconstruction in Iraq by $322 million.
April 2003: McCain urged other Senate members to table a vote (which never passed) to provide more than $1 billion for National Guard and Reserve equipment in Iraq related to a shortage of helmets, tents, bullet-proof inserts and tactical vests.
(From the Veterans for Common Sense)
John McCain on Women’s Issues
In his own words: ““I do not support Roe v. Wade. It should be overturned.”

Reproductive Rights and Women’s Health Care
2007 Rating from NARAL: Pro Choice America and Planned Parenthood: 0

August 2007: McCain voted to codify a controversial legislation that allows states to make an embryo or fetus—but not a pregnant woman—eligible for healthcare coverage.
October 2003: McCain repeatedly voted for (and co-sponsored) the Federal Abortion ban, a law that criminalizes some abortion services, with no exception to protect a woman’s health, and carries up to a two-year prison sentence for doctors.
May 2003: McCain supported the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, a law that grants separate legal status to an embryo or fetus.
March 2003: Voted against a resolution in support of Roe v. Wade and a woman’s constitutional right to safe and legal abortion services.
(From Naral: Pro-Choice America)

Equal Pay
2006 Rating from NOW: 13%

April 2008: McCain opposed the recent Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, the Senate bill that sought equal pay for women. It failed to pass in the Senate by a 56-42 vote, with McCain using the excuse that it would make it easier for women to sue their employers for pay discrimination.
John McCain on the Environment
2007 Rating from the League of Conservation Voters: 0

McCain was the only member of Congress to skip every single crucial environmental vote scored by the League of Conservation Voters. When it comes to the environment, good intentions are not enough. A candidate for President needs to have a voting record on one of the most important global issues right now to show that he took a stand.
Below is a list of all the important environmental bills that McCain was absent for in 2007:

Cloture on H.R. 6, the energy bill (6/21, Vote 225)
Passage of H.R. 6, the energy bill (6/21, Vote 226)
Maintaining Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) in H.R. 6 (12/7, Vote 416)
Taking away giveaways to Big Oil to subsidize clean energy (12/13, Vote 425) Loosening public health and environmental regulations on refineries (6/13, Vote 210) Undermining the RES with coal and nuclear energy (6/14, Vote 211)
Offshore drilling in Virginia (6/14, Vote 212)
Liquid coal (6/19, Vote 213)
Environmental safeguards for biofuels (6/20, 219)
Consider global warming for water projects (5/15, Vote 166)
Appropriately prioritizing water projects (5/15, Vote 165)
International family planning (9/6, Vote 320)
Farm Bill subsidy reform (12/11, Vote 417)
Farm Bill subsidy caps (12/13, Vote 424)
Eminent Domain for public parks (12/3, Vote 429)

(From League of Conservation Voters)

John McCain on Education
2007 Rating from the National Education Association: 0

July 2007: McCain voted against a bill that would appropriate $32.9 billion from 2008 through 2017 for Promise grants to low-income and high-need students that are eligible for federal Pell Grants. The bill also proposed an increase in authorized deferments for federally insured student loans, interest subsidies, direct loans and Perkins loans from three years to six years of economic hardship
John McCain on Civil Liberties

February 2008: McCain voted to pass a bill that shields from lawsuits telecommunications companies that helped the government eavesdrop on their customers without court permission after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
March 2006: McCain voted to reauthorize the highly flawed Patriot Act, which strips Americans of some of their civil liberites.
December 2005: McCain voted to extend the Patriot Act's wiretap provision which extends the authority of the FBI to conduct "roving wiretaps" and access business records.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

McCain Ad Falsely Suggests Obama Wants Kids To Learn "About Sex Before Learning To Read"



As you can see, the McCain ad says that Obama was the one who pushed the "comprehensive sex education" measure. The Obama campaign has pointed out that the bill would simply add instruction on disease prevention to already existing Illinois sex-ed standards. But the McCain campaign cheerfully turned this into Obama's support for "learning about sex before learning to read.

And "civil" and "honorable" McCain approved that message.

This new ad from the McCain camp is despicable and yet Obama will give a nuanced response in the press, send a few press releases, and so on. Damage done. The narrative becomes the damage. The press talks about it and plays right into McCain's hands. It all adds up as just more bad news and negative spin for Obama.

Why not kick some dirt in McCain's eyes for a change? He lies every single time he opens his mouth. Just show him and his quotes and have some carnival song and kids jeering, "liar, liar pants on fire." Is that so hard?


How about this as a response ad? I found this video on YouTube - and, granted it's a bit extreme, but come on, this is the kind of stuff they are throwing at Obama - LIE AFTER LIE AFTER LIE:

...and #7

Sent last weekend:

Hi Everyone,

We've got 1 week to go before the baby arrives. We've been preparing and are ready for Karen and Donna to arrive in the coming week. We're looking forward to having Grandma and Auntie with us.

Donna is already making plans for crock pot meals for the freezer and we can't wait to have some Minnesota style hearty food to help sustain us.

We had two appointments this week to monitor the baby: one heart monitor test, and one ultrasound, and things checked out. Knock on wood. Kjersti saw his little hand open and close. They use Doppler radar to show his practice breathing. The 7 day outlook for the region is hot with high humidity.

We can't wait to meet the little guy.

Kjersti starts her leave from EDAW on 19 SEP. She's been working every day up until now, taking the train to work and feeling good. What a trooper!

We just bought a car and since gas prices are so high, we decided to buy an SUV: Toyota 4Runner. Not kidding. We got a good deal and since we don't commute to work it made sense for us.

We are also signed up for Bright Horizons day care which is right across the street from Kjersti's office.

The Duval family just got back from their trip to France. Bertrand, Rosemary, Caroline, Matt and Liam went to Paris and Houlgat.

Alex's uncle Gilles got married to Karine in Houlgat and it was a beautiful day and a lovely ceremony. We hope that they will share their pictures with everyone and tell us a little more about the experience.

We also celebrated our 1 year anniversary. We polished our silver wedding cup, drank from it, and remembered. Its hard to believe that just a year ago we were all together in that clearing in Minnesota sharing a joyous day.

We miss you all and hope to see you again soon.

Love,

Kjersti & Alex

PS - Please send us your news!

We Interrupt this Election...for Family Bulletins #6

(Dated August 10th, 2008)


Dear family,

It's been a long time, but we've been very busy. Preparations for the baby are taking up a lot of our time. The last few weeks have been great. We've gotten to see many of you. We were in Connecticut for the Duval family reunion. It was a lot of fun. The weather was great. We went sailing, kayaking, ate lots of good food. But most of all, it was great to see everybody. We were very touched by all the gifts we received at the rubber ducky baby shower. The rubber ducky theme was really fun. The queen and artist ducky are looking forward to the arrival of prince ducky.

The baby shower in Minnesota was also fantastic. And it was great to be able to celebrate Karen's birthday at the same time. We're excited to fill the scrapbook with little orb's firsts. Kjersti had to borrow an extra suitcase to bring all of your generous gifts home. And the Combi pod bouncer has arrived. Thank you so much aunts and uncles. Our baby is going to be pimping with his iPod jams.

We did the child birthing class at the hospital last Saturday. We watched the video of a woman giving birth. Since then Kjersti has had what I call: the 1000 yards stare. Vietnam vet style. We did some work on the birthing ball. And Alex learned how to be supportive. Using phrases such as: you can do it, it's going to be OK, and we're going to get through this together.

We're getting ready to move. Just up five floors in the building. But it's a two bedroom apartment and we're going to get the babies room ready. Our new address will be the same only apartment 14 C.

We'll keep you posted. It won't be long now.

Love,
Kjersti and Alex

Sarah Palin's Churches


Sarah Palin's Churches and The Third Wave from Bruce Wilson on Vimeo.

From Talk to Action:
http://www.talk2action.org/story/2008/9/13/1538/09770

"Sarah Palin was baptized at Wasilla Assembly of God and attended the church for over two and a half decades, and she has been publicly blessed by a number of pastors and religious leaders employed by and associated with that church.
Last Sunday our research team released a video, a ten-minute mini-documentary, focusing on the Wasilla Assemblies of God and the video seemed on the verge of a massive "viral" breakthrough when YouTube pulled it down, citing "inappropriate content".

At the point the video was censored by YouTube it had been viewed by almost 160,000 people. The short of it is that YouTube has censored a video documentary that appeared to be close to having an effect on a hard fought and contentious American presidential election."

...and how much time was spent digging into Obama's church and "spiritual leaders"???

Daily Show: Sarah Palin IS the Bush Doctrine

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Perfection

This could not have been more perfect!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Matt Damon on Sarah Palin

Women of the World...UNITE

written by: eve ensler
09.13.08 at 1:29 pm in in the news


I am having Sarah Palin nightmares. I dreamt last night that she was a member of a club where they rode snowmobiles and wore the claws of drowned and starved polar bears around their necks. I have a particular thing for Polar Bears. Maybe it's their snowy whiteness or their bigness or the fact that they live in the arctic or that I have never seen one in person or touched one. Maybe it is the fact that they live so comfortably on ice. Whatever it is, I need the polar bears.

I don't like raging at women. I am a Feminist and have spent my life trying to build community, help empower women and stop violence against them. It is hard to write about Sarah Palin. This is why the Sarah Palin choice was all the more insidious and cynical. The people who made this choice count on the goodness and solidarity of Feminists.??

But everything Sarah Palin believes in and practices is antithetical to Feminism which for me is part of one story -- connected to saving the earth, ending racism, empowering women, giving young girls options, opening our minds, deepening tolerance, and ending violence and war.

I believe that the McCain/Palin ticket is one of the most dangerous choices of my lifetime, and should this country chose those candidates the fall-out may be so great, the destruction so vast in so many areas that America may never recover. But what is equally disturbing is the impact that duo would have on the rest of the world. Unfortunately, this is not a joke. In my lifetime I have seen the clownish, the inept, the bizarre be elected to the presidency with regularity.

Sarah Palin does not believe in evolution. I take this as a metaphor. In her world and the world of Fundamentalists nothing changes or gets better or evolves. She does not believe in global warming. The melting of the arctic, the storms that are destroying our cities, the pollution and rise of cancers, are all part of God's plan. She is fighting to take the polar bears off the endangered species list. The earth, in Palin's view, is here to be taken and plundered. The wolves and the bears are here to be shot and plundered. The oil is here to be taken and plundered. Iraq is here to be taken and plundered. As she said herself of the Iraqi war, "It was a task from God."??

Sarah Palin does not believe in abortion. She does not believe women who are raped and incested and ripped open against their will should have a right to determine whether they have their rapist's baby or not.??

She obviously does not believe in sex education or birth control. I imagine her daughter was practicing abstinence and we know how many babies that makes.??

Sarah Palin does not much believe in thinking. From what I gather she has tried to ban books from the library, has a tendency to dispense with people who think independently. She cannot tolerate an environment of ambiguity and difference. This is a woman who could and might very well be the next president of the United States. She would govern one of the most diverse populations on the earth.??

Sarah believes in guns. She has her own custom Austrian hunting rifle. She has been known to kill 40 caribou at a clip. She has shot hundreds of wolves from the air.??

Sarah believes in God. That is of course her right, her private right. But when God and Guns come together in the public sector, when war is declared in God's name, when the rights of women are denied in his name, that is the end of separation of church and state and the undoing of everything America has ever tried to be.??

I write to my sisters. I write because I believe we hold this election in our hands. This vote is a vote that will determine the future not just of the U.S., but of the planet. It will determine whether we create policies to save the earth or make it forever uninhabitable for humans. It will determine whether we move towards dialogue and diplomacy in the world or whether we escalate violence through invasion, undermining and attack. It will determine whether we go for oil, strip mining, coal burning or invest our money in alternatives that will free us from dependency and destruction. It will determine if money gets spent on education and healthcare or whether we build more and more methods of killing. It will determine whether America is a free open tolerant society or a closed place of fear, fundamentalism and aggression.

If the Polar Bears don't move you to go and do everything in your power to get Obama elected then consider the chant that filled the hall after Palin spoke at the RNC, "Drill Drill Drill." I think of teeth when I think of drills. I think of rape. I think of destruction. I think of domination. I think of military exercises that force mindless repetition, emptying the brain of analysis, doubt, ambiguity or dissent. I think of pain.??

Do we want a future of drilling? More holes in the ozone, in the floor of the sea, more holes in our thinking, in the trust between nations and peoples, more holes in the fabric of this precious thing we call life?

Friday, September 12, 2008

William Rodriguez - GOOGLE him

9/11





I have heard this story so many times, and many others like it. WHERE IS THE REAL STORY? WE NEED TO KNOW THE TRUTH!!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart

Jon kicks off his week of broadcasting from the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota.


Thursday, September 4, 2008

GOP "Talking Points"; what's wrong with this picture?

Please visit www.averagebro.com - a new blog I found recently. I'm sharing these points because they are so SPOT ON, I couldn't resist.

AVERAGEBRO says:

A few things really bug me about these GOP Talking Points, and I'm hoping you guys can help me out with them.

(1) The GOP keeps saying Palin, by virtue of being a small town mayor, and 18 months of Governor has more "executive experience" than Obama and Biden combined. If you define "executive experience" as having "run something", wouldn't that also make Palin more qualified than even John McCain, whose entire career has been spent in the Congress and Senate?

(2) The GOP is all about "less government". How then do they explain being "pro-life"? Isn't telling a woman what to do with her own body the epitome of "too much government"?

(3) The GOP is all about "fixing Washington". Are we supposed to forget that they've virtually controlled Washington since 2000? Uhhh, shouldn't something be "fixed" by now? Could they perhaps try "fixing" their own party before "fixing" the world?

(4) The GOP is all about "reining in government spending". Their main way of remedying the record deficit is by cutting earmarks and pork barrel projects? But isn't the $10B/month war that the GOP got us into the main reason for the deficit?

(5) How disingenuous is it to keep playing the "POW Card"? I admire John McCain's service to this country, but let's keep it 100. McCain's time in Hanoi is only notable because his father's name and position made him living, breathing propaganda. He was on TV and in the news practically every night during his 5 1/2 years is captivity, which is why there's so much footage of it. He used this exposure to catapult his political career. Yet he calls Obama a "celebrity"? Obama seems like the sort of person who became famous because he was already a politician. McCain became a politician because he was already famous. Not exactly the same. The Dems will never point of this idiocy of course. They don't roll like that.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Our Next President



We watched this speech last night, and we were practically standing up, clapping along with everyone in the stadium. (Which, by the way was packed to capacity with people who were, in some cases, moved to tears by the amazing speech.) When I think of Barack standing "toe to toe" accross from McCain, I am thrilled at the thought of how much better Barack will look! He is amazing. I feel sick at the thought of McCain and his patronizing "My Friends...I was a POW" (PUKE, retch) talks. As Maureen Dowd said recently: "It’s hard to believe that John McCain is now in danger of exceeding his credit limit on the equivalent of an American Express black card. His campaign is cheapening his greatest strength - and making a mockery of his already dubious claim that he’s reticent to talk about his P.O.W. experience - by flashing the P.O.W. card to rebut any criticism, no matter how unrelated. The captivity is already amply displayed in posters and TV advertisements."

For example (from his recent appearance on LENO):

LENO: “For a million dollars, how many houses do you have?”

SEN. McCAIN: “Could I just mention to you, Jay, that, at a moment of seriousness. I spent five-and-a-half years in a prison cell,” McCain said. “I didn’t have a house. I didn’t have a kitchen table. I didn’t have a table. I didn’t have a chair. And I didn’t spend those five-and-a-half years because, not because I wanted to get a house when I got out.”

Ummm...relavence?

Now, here is what a REAL LEADER sounds like. This is just one of my favorite parts of the speech Obama gave last night:

“If you don’t have any fresh ideas, then you use stale tactics to scare voters.
If you don’t have a record to run on, you paint your opponent as someone people should run from.
You make a big election about small things.
And, it’s worked before…because it feeds into the cynicism we all have about government. When Washington doesn’t work, all its promises seem empty. If your hopes have been dashed again and again, then it’s best to stop hoping, and settle for what you already know. I get it. I realize that I’m not the likeliest candidate for this office. I don’t fit the typical pedigree. I haven’t spent my career in the halls of Washington. But I stand before you tonight, because all across America, something is stirring. What the naysayers don’t understand is that this election has never been about ME, it’s about YOU! For 18 long months, you have stood up one by one and said ENOUGH to the politics of the past. YOU understand that in this election, the greatest risk we can take is to try the same old politics with the same old players and expect a different result. You have shown what history teaches us; that in defining moments like this one the change we need doesn’t come FROM Washington, it comes TO Washington. Change happens because the American people demand it. Because they rise up, and insist on new ideas, and new leadership. New politics for a new time. America, this is one of those moments. I believe that as hard as it will be, the change we need is coming, because I’ve seen it, because I’ve lived it.”

So, I agree with everyone who chanted these words in the stadium last night:

I'm NOT willing to take a 10% chance on 4 more years of the same.

8 IS ENOUGH!!

YES WE CAN!! YES WE CAN!!! YES WE CAN!!!!


Obama supporters keep good company:







Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Thursday, July 24, 2008

FINALLY a picture!




Isn't she beautiful? YAY!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

“One is like a glass-half-full kind of guy and the other is an expert on the economy.”

Criminals in the White House

Six Questions for Jane Mayer, Author of The Dark Side
By Scott Horton




In a series of gripping articles, Jane Mayer has chronicled the Bush Administration’s grim and furtive dealings with torture and has exposed both the individuals within the administration who “made it happen” (a group that starts with Vice President Cheney and his chief of staff, David Addington), the team of psychologists who put together the palette of techniques, and the Fox television program “24,” which was developed to help sell it to the American public. In a new book, The Dark Side, Mayer puts together the major conclusions from her articles and fills in a number of important gaps. Most significantly, we learn the details on the torture techniques and the drama behind the fierce and lingering struggle within the administration over torture, and we learn that many within the administration recognized the potential criminal accountability they faced over these torture tactics and moved frantically to protect themselves from possible future prosecution. I put six questions to Jane Mayer on the subject of her book, The Dark Side.

Please use this link to access the article, and read it. How is it that I can still be shocked and amazed by the things I keep learning?

http://harpers.org/archive/2008/07/hbc-90003234

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

McCain is Evil

This is absolutely disgusting - here are some of John McCain's gems:


John McCain made this odious joke about Chelsea Clinton back in ‘98.
"Why is Chelsea Clinton so ugly? Because her father is Janet Reno.”
– Sen. John McCain, speaking to a Republican dinner, June 1998.

But this 1986 joke during his Senate run is just off the wall.
I managed to dig up this gem from his 1986 race for US Senate, as quoted in the Tucson Citizen:
"Did you hear the one about the woman who is attacked on the street by a gorilla, beaten senseless, raped repeatedly and left to die? When she finally regains consciousness and tries to speak, her doctor leans over to hear her sigh contently and to feebly ask, ‘Where is that marvelous ape?’ "

Jon Stewart at his Best (As Always!)

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Beautiful

we pray
from rosie o'donnells blog
www.rosie.com


with the intention to attain
the ultimate supreme goal
that surpasses even the wish granting jewel
may i constantly cherish all living beings

whenever i associate with others
may i view myself as the lowest of all
and with a perfect intention
may i cherish others as supreme

examining my mental continuum
throughout all my actions
as soon as a delusion develops
whereby i or others would act inappropriately
may i firmly face it and avert it

whenever i see unfortunate beings
oppressed by evil and violent suffering
may i cherish them as if i had found
a rare and precious treasure

even if someone i have helped
and of whom i had great hopes
nevertheless harms me without any reason
may i see him as my holy spiritual guide

when others out of jealousy
harm me or insult me
may i take the defeat upon myself
and offer them the victory

in short - may i directly and indirectly
offer help and happiness to all my mothers
and secretly take upon myself
all of their harm and suffering

furthermore, through all these method practices
together with a mind
undefiled by the stains of conceptions
of the eight extremes
and that sees all phenomena as illusory
may i be released from the bondage
of mistaken appearance and conception

-buddhist prayer-

The Advocate; READ THIS Article :-)





This is the story of Sam Harris his partner Danny adopting their son, Cooper. It's so well written, please check it out!! Sam is a wonderful writer. You all may remember him as the winner of Star Search, back in the day (dude has a set of pipes on him that you would not believe!!) and since then he's been on Broadway, on TV, recording CD's, etc... So, use this link, and read the story. You'll be glad you did!

http://www.advocate.com/exclusive_detail_ektid56418.asp

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Note to the religious right: auto-replace is not your friend!

By: Steve Benen on Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 at 12:01 PM - PDT


Auto-correct can be a very helpful feature of any word-processing program. But when conservatives use it, they run the risk of embarrassing themselves.

The American Family Association’s OneNewsNow website, for example, takes its AP articles and replaces the word “gay” with the word “homosexual.” I'm not entirely sure why, but it seems to make the AFA happy. The group is, after all, pretty far out there.

The problem, of course, is that “gay” does not always mean what the AFA wants it to mean. My friend Kyle reported this morning that sprinter Tyson Gay won the 100 meters at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials over the weekend. The AFA ran the story, but only after the auto-correct had “fixed” the article.

That means — you guessed it — the track star was renamed “Tyson Homosexual.” The headline on the piece read, “Homosexual eases into 100 final at Olympic trials.” Readers learned:

Tyson Homosexual easily won his semifinal for the 100 meters at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials and seemed to save something for the final later Sunday.


His wind-aided 9.85 seconds was a fairly cut-and-dry performance compared to what happened a day earlier. On Saturday, Homosexual misjudged the finish in his opening heat and had to scramble to finish fourth, then in his quarterfinal a couple of hours later, ran 9.77 to break the American record that had stood since 1999. […]

Homosexual didn’t get off to a particularly strong start in the first semifinal, but by the halfway mark he had established a comfortable lead. He slowed somewhat over the final 10 meters-nothing like the way-too-soon complete shutdown that almost cost him Saturday. Asked how he felt, Homosexual said: “A little fatigued.”

Gay Marriage




I just LOVE these! LOL

True Colors, Minneapolis MN





Mom and I rocked it out at the True Colors concert in June. It was so much fun! We saw Tegan & Sara, The Cliks, Rosie O'Donnell, The B-52's, Cyndi Lauper and the whole evening was hosted by Carson Kressley (Queer Eye ring any bells for you?)

More videos can be found here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/jzbelle03

Monday, June 23, 2008

WTF?!????




Bush pardons...himself?!? STOP THE INSANITY!!!!

Monday, June 16, 2008

An Oldie but a Goodie

Family Bulletin #5; Alex's 1st Father's Day

Dear Family,

I am big. It's true, I can't imagine how the belly will manage to grow any more!! The baby is kicking and moving a lot - he put on quite a show for daddy the other day - Alex could feel the energy in his hand from the baby as he moved around inside. I took a little video of the "belly horizon" while he was moving - you can see the sudden bumps of the skin outward as he kicks away. We're both amazed.

This week was quiet. The collaboration of our offices on the Korea project is intensifying - Kjersti is over at Alex's office every other day it seems - which is nice because we get to have lunch together once in awhile. The CEO of EDAW, Joe Brown, presented some initial ideas for the site to the Portman team this week, and it was well received. The idea is that the tower podium becomes a great living "mound" - the building as landscape so to speak, accessible as a park environment, a "radial green grid".

We are celebrating Alex's first Father's Day today. Thank you to all who sent "father to be" gifts and cards! We appreciate it, and so will the baby, who is the beneficiary of your generosity. We had a nice breakfast with our good friend Matthew today, who lost his father two months ago. It put things into perspective, and it was good that we could spend some time with him on this emotional day.

Love,

Kjersti & Alex

Friday, June 13, 2008

On biggest issues, McCain said he’s been ‘totally in agreement’ with Bush




Looking over the transcript from the June 19, 2005, episode of “Meet the Press,” the context of the video is actually slightly worse for McCain. Tim Russert read off a list of issues on which McCain and Bush appear to disagree and told the senator, “The fact is you are different than George Bush.” McCain responded, “No. No.”

One could argue, I suppose, that this was in 2005, and McCain has reinvented himself since then, but then again, looking at his Senate voting record, McCain voted with Bush’s position 95% of the time in 2007 and 100% of the time in 2008.

McCain gets pretty annoyed when his critics talk about a “third Bush term,” but it’s hard to deny that McCain has already made the argument for us. He not only shares Bush’s agenda and platform, but McCain spent years telling national audiences that no one agrees with Bush more than he does.

McCain's Pottymouth, NOT pretty!

Book: McCain temper boiled over in '92 tirade, called wife a 'cunt'Nick Juliano
Published: Monday April 7, 2008

John McCain's temper is well documented. He's called opponents and colleagues "shitheads," "assholes" and in at least one case "a fucking jerk."

But a new book on the presumptive Republican nominee will air perhaps the most shocking angry exchange to date.

The Real McCain by Cliff Schecter, which will arrive in bookstores next month, reports an angry exchange between McCain and his wife that happened in full view of aides and reporters during a 1992 campaign stop. An advance copy of the book was obtained by RAW STORY.

Three reporters from Arizona, on the condition of anonymity, also let me in on another incident involving McCain's intemperateness. In his 1992 Senate bid, McCain was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, as well as campaign aide Doug Cole and consultant Wes Gullett. At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain's hair and said, "You're getting a little thin up there." McCain's face reddened, and he responded, "At least I don't plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt." McCain's excuse was that it had been a long day. If elected president of the United States, McCain would have many long days.

The man who was known as "McNasty" in high school has erupted in foul-languaged tirades at political foes and congressional colleagues more-or-less throughout his career, and his quickness to anger has been an issue on the presidential campaign trail as evidence of his fury has surfaced.

As Schecter notes, McCain's rage is not limited to the political spectrum, and even his family cannot be spared the brute force of his anger.

Schecter, who also blogs at The Agonist, said in an interview the anecdote is "an early example of his uncontrollable temper." In the book he outlines several other examples of McCain losing his cool and raises the question of how that would affect a McCain presidency.

What should voters make of this pattern? In February 2008 Tim Russert succinctly described McCain on MSNBC's Morning Joe. A devilish grin spread from ear to ear as Russert, no McCain hater, leaned forward and spoke in a whisper, "He likes to fight." Russert got it right. But the big question isn't whether McCain likes to fight: it's who, when, and how.

The exchange between McCain and his wife was not reported anywhere when it happened, Schecter said (a LexisNexis database search confirms this). In 1992, McCain's mention in the national media revolved mostly around his involvement in the Keating Five scandal, and only local reporters closely followed his re-election bid.

McCain is well known for his rapport with the national media covering his presidential bid (he's jokingly referred to the press as "my base"), but Schecter said this incident was buried not out of fealty to the Arizona senator. Rather, it was uneasiness about how to get such a coarse exchange into a family newspaper, and he didn't fault the local press for not covering the incident.

"Members of the media are squeamish covering stuff like this so they let it go," Schecter told RAW STORY in an interview Monday. "Back in '92, when people use naughty words, [reporters] don't know as much what to do with it."

Much has changed since then. President Bush's reference to a New York Times reporter as a "major league asshole" was reported in at least 47 newspapers during the 2000 campaign, when the off-color remark was overheard, according to a database search. And more than a dozen newspapers have reported Dick Cheney's recommendation that Sen. Patrick Leahy "fuck yourself."

McCain and his aides have brushed off suggestions that his temper could impede his ability to perform the sometimes-delicate tasks asked of a president. The candidate was asked about his legendary temper last week on "Fox News Sunday," where he cited his ability to work "across the aisle" while in the Senate.

"You can't scare people or intimidate them if you're going to reach agreement with your colleagues and your contemporaries And I've worked hard at that, and that's what the American people want," McCain said. " The second thing is if I lose my capacity for anger, then I shouldn't be president of the United States. ... When I see the waste and corruption in Washington, I get angry."

McCain's campaign did not return a call from RAW STORY seeking comment Monday morning.

Schecter says McCain's anger is much more than a passion for the issues. One can only imagine what would happen if McCain were to try to squeeze that temper into the tight confines of diplomacy.

"The public certainly has to know what this guy might do as president," Schecter says. Examples like the ones in his book "should worry people, quite frankly."


http://rawstory.com/news/2008/McCain_temper_boiled_over_in_92_0407.html

Family Bulletin #4; Daddy has a Birthday!

Dear Family,

We just returned from Six Flags Amusement Park. The Portman company picnic was there and they paid the admission fee. So we went. Unfortunately, Kjersti couldn't get on any rides because she is considered "disabled". We did go on the "Monster Plantation" haunted boat ride, where we were the only riders over 3 feet tall. It was awesome.

Yesterday was Alex's birthday. Thanks to everyone for the cards, gifts, emails and calls. I appreciate it. The birthday was great. This year has been very good and I am thankful for a wonderful family, the baby on the way, the Colony Road architecture project and the chance to spend time with you all.

For the birthday dinner, Kjersti made meatloaf and mashed potatoes, the meal I always would request for my birthday as a kid, and we had cheesecake for dessert - again the traditional dessert. Except this time Kjersti spiced it up with mango and it was delicious.

Some of you have asked if anyone can write / respond to the Family Bulletin and the answer is: Yes! That would be great and that's why we've left the distribution list visible. We've really enjoyed hearing from those of you who have responded and its good to know what you're up to. I'm sure everyone on the list would like to hear from you too.

Well, we have to hit the pool. Its 95 degrees here in Atlanta and muggy to boot. Then we're going to the chiropractor to undo what Six Flags has done. Alex did go on a few roller coasters, namely "The Ninja" and "Goliath". And they both whipped him good.

Love,
Kjersti & Alex

Monday, June 2, 2008

Harvard Right To Serve Tour - NY Protest - JAKE




http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/30/students-protest-dont-ask-dont-tell-policy/index.html?partner=BREITBART&ei=5123

Harvard Right to Serve Tour Promotion

The Times, They Are a-Changin'

I'm still hoping to incorporate this blog into my "Daily Routine". So far, I've managed to post occasional updates along with just some fun things that I find online and want to save. Starting today, I'm participating in a sort of "Book Review" with another blog group. The book is "The Four Agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz. The book lists the agreements, as follows:

Agreement 1
Be impeccable with your word - Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.

Agreement 2
Don’t take anything personally - Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won’t be the victim of needless suffering.

Agreement 3
Don’t make assumptions - Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness and drama. With just this one agreement, you can completely transform your life.

Agreement 4
Always do your best - Your best is going to change from moment to moment; it will be different when you are healthy as opposed to sick. Under any circumstance, simply do your best, and you will avoid self-judgment, self-abuse and regret.


So far, I've read the Introduction and the first chapter. It's amazing the feelings that it stirs up. Part of our first "assignment" for our review was to think of "untrue" words that someone spoke to me that I heard and made true for myself. (The example given by the forum leader was as a child, he overheard people he loved talking about "filthy faggots". At this time, as a child, he knew he was gay and it was years and years later that he realized he believed those words and brought them to life in his own journey.)

Looking back, I truly don't remember any specific words ever being spoken to me that weren't loving and supportive. Along the way, I did have insecurities; ESPECIALLY and PARTICULARLY around boys. Much of my childhood and adolescence is like a big black hole to me. I hardly remember anything about my life from before my parents divorced (which was when I was 7), and the fleeting memories I do have are like flashes in a dream sequence in a movie. I was a combination of PAINFULLY shy with my peers (emphasis again on boys) but warm, outgoing and even funny with my Mom and sister. I remember loving to make people laugh, and with my family it was easy. At school I was terrified to say anything out loud for fear of being made fun of, or laughed AT, instead of WITH. So, I was quiet a lot. But with my girlfriends, I was funny Donna, so it became odd and awkward, like I was two different people. I think, more than someone's words shaping me, it was people's actions. A few people in particular. There was this group of boys who were popular. They were smart, and in reality we had very similar senses of humor. Because of my shyness and insecurity, they had no way of knowing that, of course, but I always "got" their jokes when they thought they were being so subtle and getting away with things in class. You know the movie "A Fish Called Wanda"? Kevin Kline's character always said "Don't call me stupid!" He didn't care about almost anything else, but STUPID he couldn't take. That's what bothered me so much as a teenager. I thought that those boys thought I was STUPID, that I couldn't understand their "superior" and witty banter, and it drove me crazy. As a result, I would get even more uncomfortable around them because I was frustrated and angry at the same time as I was terrified to say anything. Since then, I've gone to class reunions. I've talked to everyone I knew in High School - jocks, cheerleaders, valedictorians, scholars...but to this day, if I ever got locked in a room with (I'll call him Brian - since that's his name - blogging makes me brave! LOL) I feel like I would revert back to that same scared girl I was then. I guess, the best way to describe it is that they were simply "dismissive" - I wasn't even a blip on their radar. I'd be willing to bet that not a single one of them would have anything (postitive or negative) to say about me today. That's almost the worst feeling yet - that I allowed them to have such power over me all those years ago, and they probably barely knew I existed.

So - not every post will be so long, but I'm hoping that using this book review as a guide will help me to post more regularly, and that putting the words on "e-paper" will help me make the most of this process.

Family Bulletin #3 from Kjersti and Alex

Hello Family,

It was nice to have a short week after Memorial Day. The holiday weekend was fun and relaxing. We spent it with friends at a BBQ on Saturday and went to Piedmont Park on Sunday and hung out at our Italian friend's house on Monday.

We're gearing up for Alex's birthday on the 6th. We're going to a Braves game, indulging in $7 pretzels and doing the "tomahawk chop" with the rest of the tribe. We're taking our norwegian friends from church who have never been to a baseball game. They have a six month old baby named "Signar" (Donna per your blog, you'd like that name) who was born in the States and therefore must be indoctrinated MLB style.

In collateral family news, Kjersti's cousin Jake was arrested in New York City this week while leading a gay rights protest, called the Harvard Right to Serve Project, at the US Armed Forces recruiting station in Times Square. The event was featured in the New York Times and covered by MTV. We are proud of Jake for his efforts.

Finally, we have decided to postpone our honeymoon to Paris because Kjersti is too rotund. We don't want to take any chances. As people experienced in international travel, we have resolved to wait until mom and baby are individual units. We're looking at the fall of '09. If anyone is interested in traveling at the same time to Paris, it would be fun to coordinate something. Just let us know.

Love,

Kjersti, Alex & Orb

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Kjersti and Alex's Family Bulletin #2


Hello Family,

It was good to hear from those who replied. Dad - the history of the Duval-Arnould Family Bulletin in France was very interesting. We were glad to hear about it.

This week, as we mentioned in Bulletin #1 we've attached a "Belly Pic" This is Kjersti at 5 and 1/2 months. The baby is kicking a lot. We're considering calling him Jackie Chan Duval-Arnould. Or Bruce Lee Duval-Arnould we can't decide. Kjersti is feeling good and her energy level is high. I am thrilled to see what I lovingly and architecturally refer to as "The Orb" grow. Its very satisfying.

On the professional front, Kjersti and I will be working on a project together. EDAW has been selected as the Landscape Architect for the site that Portman is designing a Tower for. We were in a meeting yesterday together trying to remain seemingly unassociated, but our secret is out. There was a lot of interest in the baby and both teams were happy and supportive. One of our colleagues was joking that the baby was going to work on the project next.

We hope you are all having a good week and hope to hear from you.

Love,

Kjersti & Alex

PS we sit and write these emails together.

Please see attachment for front elevation view of Orb.

Kjersti and Alex's Family Bulletin #1

I've taken the liberty of posting these bulletins which I'll be receiving (perhaps weekly?) in anticipation of the arrival of my nephew in September.


Family Bulletin #1




Hello everybody,



Kjersti and I are starting up a family bulletin email so that we can stay in better touch and keep you up to date with the goings on in our lives.



The first big announcement - and you've probably already heard - is that we are expecting a son! He is due sometime between September 12 - 22, 2008. We are thrilled. We've been preparing for his arrival by reading all the baby books, of which we have - well probably all of them.



Thanks to those of you have already sent baby gifts. Donna, we really appreciate the cute newborn outfits and the little shoes which are adorable. Rosemary and Bertrand, the little "prince" onesie and bib are very cute. Randi and Phil, thank you so much for the onesie that says "thank heaven for little boys" - we couldn't agree more! And the bib. Karen, we love the little ceramic boy figurine and his Boston terrier. We have it sitting in front of our first ultrsound picture.



We are so grateful and blessed to have such a loving family and we can't wait to introduce "Captain America II" to you all. We'll keep you posted and look next week in the bulletin for "Belly Pictures!"

Thursday, May 1, 2008

It's a BOY!!

Well, it's going to be a boy, anyway. We still have a few months to wait. But, it's official. My sister and her husband will be parents of a baby boy. Isn't that fantastic? I can't wait to be an Auntie. The next fun process will be finding a name for the little guy. They are looking/hoping to find a name that ties in with our Norwegian heritage. With names like:

*Geirleif
*Gnup
*Bergthor
*Boerk
*Kugald
*Thorberger
*Skum
*Smid
*Ragnar

...how could they go wrong? LOL Kidding - there are some beautiful names to choose from, and I can't wait to meet my nephew!

Sunday, April 20, 2008

The Happy Couple.5


Atlanta April 2008 375
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Here are Mommy and Daddy to be. So darn cute!

My Pregnant Sister


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Isn't she adorable???!?!?

My Birthday Dinner


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We had dinner at a place called the Vortex; I was in the mood for a good burger, and BOY, did I get it. DELICIOUS. And, in Atlanta, what could I have for dessert, but PEACH COBBLER; they put a candle in it and everything. How fun is that?

Kjersti and Donna


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My lovely sister and her wonderful husband played host to me in Atlanta for my Birthday Weekend. It was a GREAT time! They were/are amazing. AND, they are almost 5 months pregnant! YAY, I'm going to be an auntie. I can't wait. I'll post a few pics from the weekend.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

The Evil Eye - So CUTE

I Love this Doggie

Find Your Purpose

The Beginnings of Me

THE BEGINNINGS OF ME:
TODAYS DATE: 1/2/08
MY NAME IS: Donna Marie
AND I CAME INTO THIS WORLD ON: 4/19/1969
IN THE CITY/STATE OF: Fargo, MN-ND
THE DOCTOR YELLED: It's a girl!
AND MY FAMILY RESPONDED WITH: Yay! (I'm assuming...I can't recall the exact words.)
MY FAMILY CONSISTED OF: Mom, Dad and 1st time Grandparents

THE CURRENT ME:
NOW I RESIDE IN: St Paul, MN
WITH: My 2 cats Zoey and Bella
MY HAIR IS NOW: Long, brown/blonde highlights
AND MY EYES ARE: Hazel
IVE GOTTEN TALLER TOO; IM : 5'9"
MY BODY IS BEST DESCRIBED AS: built for warmth during a Minnesota winter
AS FAR AS TATTOOS GO: none yet
AND AS FOR PIERCINGS: one in each ear
MY BEST FEATURE IS: my winning personality
IVE INHERITED MOST OF MY LOOKS FROM: face/coloring/build: mom height: paternal side
AS FOR GLASSES/CONTACTS: both - but I primarily wear the goggles
AND MY SHOES ARE A SIZE: 9.5-10
IM MOST COMFORTABLE WEARING: Yoga-style pants and sweatshirts. Or, completely rocking it in great heels and a hot outfit of any kind.

MY LIKES/DISLIKES:

AS FAR AS SMOKING GOES: nope
AND AS FOR DRINKING: a few times a year, during social occasions; an occasional glass of wine or beer with dinner
AND WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS: No recreational use; seldom take prescription or over the counter...pretty healthy overall, not a need
THINGS I LOOK FOR IN A MATE INCLUDE: everything that people always say: intelligence, sense of humor, loyalty, honesty, and emotional/financial stability. (Height is also a consideration)
THINGS THAT WOULD TURN ME OFF INCLUDE: bad hygiene, conservative political views
MY LONGEST ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP SO FAR: 10 years
IS THERE MARRIAGE IN MY FUTURE?: Hopefully

MY FAVORITES:
FLOWER: Many - I like Roses and African Violets and Gerber Daisies and Calla Lillies
FOOD: Mexican and Lasagna and anything from my Grandmother's recipe file
JUNK FOOD: I don't descriminate - I like crackers and cheese, chips and cheese, mini-burgers and cheese. And chocolate.
RESTAURANT: A good steakhouse like Manny's or Ruth's Chris can't be beat; but I don't eat there every day. I like Green Mill, Red's Savoy Pizza, The Olive Garden, Don Pablos, Red Lobster.
TYPE OF MUSIC: I like all kinds - have a special place in my heart for 80's tunes since I grew up listening to them. Also like some rap and hip hop when I need to get jiggy. Even grew attached to some country over the years(by association), some light rock/alternative stuff. Pretty random tastes.
BAND/ARTIST: The Indigo Girls, Avrii Lavine, U2, LL Cool J, Depeche Mode
SONG: Come What May - Moulin Rouge Soundtrack with Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman; Your Song - same soundtrack
NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE: Diet Coke
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE: a Pomegranate Martini
ICE CREAM FLAVOR: Coffee, Maple Nut, Ben and Jerry's Cookies and Cream
BOOK: Way too many to name; just about any from Oprah's Book Club. Just read "No Country for Old Men" - great book, have to see the movie now. Also, Rosie's books Find Me and Celebrity Detox. Now reading Keith Olbermann's latest - that guy is a genius!
MAGAZINE: People, Oprah
TV SHOW: The Office, ER, Ugly Betty, Desperate Housewives, Brothers and Sisters, MTV Reality shows (sorry)
SPORT: Track and Field
3 THINGS I JUST LOVE IN GENERAL: My family, my cats, spending time at home
3 THINGS I CANT STAND: Our current political administration, inequality, and judgemental people

MY FUTURE:
WHERE ID LIKE TO LIVE: Somewhere close to water, preferably a beach, but if it's a lake, I'll also need a pool. (Don't like swimming with green/slimy things of any kind.)
WHAT SIZE FAMILY ID LIKE TO HAVE: 2 kids
MY GOALS FOR THE NEXT YEAR INCLUDE: buy a car, get healthier, spend time with friends, work on photography
MY GOALS FOR THE NEXT 5 YEARS INCLUDE: have kids, get married, either order

MY PERSONALITY:
HOW MUCH TIME DO YOU SPEND ONLINE DAILY? online all day for work; recreationally I'd say maybe an hour or two
ARE YOU OBSESSIVE/COMPULSIVE? a bit
DO YOU TRUST EASILY? no
DO YOU FORGIVE EASILY? only when the apology is sincere
DO YOU GET ALONG WITH YOUR PARENTS? yes
WITH OTHERS, IN GENERAL? yes
WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST FEAR? never becoming a mother
AND YOUR BIGGEST WEAKNESS? procrastinating and shopping
ARE YOU EASILY ANGERED? sometimes
HOW DO YOU VENT YOUR ANGER? cry, yell
ARE YOU DEPRESSED OFTEN? not often, but occasionally. An afternoon with my cats is normally enough to cure it.
DO YOU OFTEN GET DESCRIBED AS A BITCH? no, not that I know of

ARE YOU:
SHY? no
TRUSTWORTHY? yes
NICE? yes
MEAN? I no
COMPASSIONATE? yes
CARING? yes
HONEST? yes
FUNNY? When I have good material, I like to think I can put it to use.
FRIENDLY? yes
SMART? yes
SARCASTIC? yes
DEPENDABLE? yes
RELIGIOUS? I'd say "spiritual"
MATURE? yes
EMOTIONALLY STRONG? yes, most of the time
POLITE? yes
LAZY? yes
OUTGOING? yes
POSITIVE? the glass is at least 3/4 full, all the time
CONTROLLING? no
STUBBORN? yes - when I make up my mind, not much can change it
ROMANTIC? yes
JEALOUS? If a relationship is what it is supposed to be, there isn't a need/place for jealousy.
INSECURE? rarely
PUNCTUAL? most of the time
RATIONAL? except when I'm angry
TOLERANT OF OTHERS? yes, except when the "others" are ridiculous wastes of oxygen; off the top of my head, examples would be: Bill O and Ann C and a certain wearer of a bad combover - those are folks I just really don't have time for. Since I rarely have occasion to see these people in person, it's pretty easy for me to avoid interaction with them.
A FELON? no