Category Archives: true life 2008

mea culpa (a serious post)

I had a lengthy preface to this post, but there wasn’t a point. I’ve done something ethically questionable and I wish to apologize.

As you’ve no doubt noticed, I’m very fond of our Tivo, Overlord. Never once have I mentioned that we own stock in Tivo. Not a lot of stock. Technically, it’s not even my stock, as it’s in Husband’s portfolio but that doesn’t excuse my lapse. I have little patience with people who extol the virtues of products or services on their site, all the while either surreptitiously taking money from the makers of such products or services or hoping to profit from the sale of stock they’ve acquired.

Trust me, we’re not going to get rich on our Tivo stock. Hell, I’d forgotten we even owned it until I was doing a little mental inventory of my site looking for ethical red flags. If anything, my deranged attachment to Overlord might actually serve as a critical cautionary tale about why you may not want to bring Tivo into your home.

Humorously, the issue that set me thinking and prompted me to read through my site looking for said red flags is one that, upon reflection, I believe to be completely above-board. Last week I posted a small blurb about tickets going on sale for the District Sample Sale, which is a benefit for the DC Rape Crisis Center.

I took some shift for that from old-time readers who suggested I was getting soft in some sorta post-feminist old age. Like hell. I’m not going to get all fluffed up and bitchy about anyone reading shopping for charity as a sexist throw-back – I can see that perspective and many times I even share it. I’m not going to engage in a discussion about the politics of this event, of my endorsement of this event, or my promotion of this event because I’m a benefactress. Although I enjoy playing devil’s advocate, this time I just don’t have it in me. I support the cause, I approve of the way the organization who runs the event goes about their business, and, let’s be frank, mama always needs a new pair of shoes.

Captain Styles and his nightly flag ceremony

97 year old Captain Ralph Styles (USN, retired) presides over two flag ceremonies a day in front of his house on Beach Road on Siesta Key. Local Coffee and Tea has a short article on their website declaring Styles a “Local Treasure,” and noting that the ceremonies have been taking place for about 12 – 15 years. I’d swear they started before I moved away, but I must just remember them from visits home later on.

The evening ceremony takes place minutes after the sun sets, and since his house is located on the point, on possibly one of the nicest spots to watch the sun set, he always has an abundant supply of participants and onlookers. Some days, there are costumes.

Thanks to the magic of youtube, I can post someone else’s video, since I was too lazy to shoot one of my own. I’m sad this one doesn’t include a live drummer, but that’s okay:

I really should have shot one of the morning flag-raising ceremonies, which are just as nice but aren’t well attended because they’re, well, early.

If you’re interested, here’s Captain Styles describing his military experience at Pearl Harbor:

Celebrate accordingly

So many birthdays in August. At least one on our calendar every single day. Today, unfortunately, I wrote “birthday.” Just “birthday.” No name. That’s not helpful at all. As far as the rest of the weekend goes:

Samer’s birthday was Thursday.

Kerri’s was Friday.

Jessica’s is tomorrow.

p.s. I love this picture Erin took of Kerri, so I’m going to link it just because I can: Kerri at artomatic

who doesn't love hotel/motel art?

I was just going through more of the pictures I took a few weeks ago when we were back in Sarasota. The pictures of the Very Not-Great Hotel Room do make me laugh. They may have lacked towels, but they offered other conveniences.

Why walk outside to see this:

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when you could just lay in bed and gaze at this:

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