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Snappy Afternoon

When I got up this morning, I was just stock full of good intentions. I was going to post in both of my classroom threads, do at least 1 of my 2 labs on networking, and finish reading last week’s assigned chapters, since it’s been a crazy week, and I hadn’t been able to quite get them all in. Well, I’m starting out with a constipated school week … all of my schoolwork is backed up the wazoo.

But … I have an excuse a reason …

I booted up my computer, good and early. I was going to get right in there, and attack my schoolwork with a vengeance. Networking is such an interesting subject! I just couldn’t wait to get into it!

The road to a warm area is said to be paved with good intentions … I just added a mile’s worth of asphalt today!

But I can explain how it all happened! It was Vijay’s fault …

I decided that it would be OK to check my email before I headed into the classroom … and when I did, I got a super email from Vijay! It had all sorts of neat photos from India. I was mesmerized! Of course, I had to write back and thank him … and while I was at it, I had to comment on his poor lap top, which he’d just gotten repaired after a misadventure with a hyperactive coffee cup.

Of course, he wrote back to me, and aimed me at the post he’d made about the poor little computer, and of course, I had to go and read it.

While I was reading it, I noticed something at the bottom of his post that I’d never noticed before …

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Like any other normal nerdy person, I asked myself: “Hmmmm … now what is that?”

Of course, I had to go take a quick peek … and not for the first time, I was so impressed with one of Vijay’s nice toys, that I just had to get one for myself. That meant going to my blog, getting into my WordPress so that I could get the sweet little plug-in installed!

Well, when I got to my admin panel, the first thing I saw was a bunch of incoming links. Of course, I had to check those out. (Come on now! You don’t expect me to not snoop when someone is talking about me someplace, eh?)

Fat Doctor and Patient Anonymous were the top links … and they had both awarded me with the Schmoozer Award! Double whammy!

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Here’s a description of the award which I hijacked from Fat Doctor, and which she hijacked from Lois Grebowski:

“As it goes, schmoozing is the natural ability “to converse casually, especially in order to gain an advantage or make a social connection.” Good schmoozers effortlessly weave their way in and out of the blogosphere, leaving friendly trails and smiles, happily making new friends along the way. They don’t limit their visits to only the rich and successful, but spend some time to say hello to new blogs as well. They are the ones who engage others in meaningful conversations, refusing to let it end at a mere hello - all the while fostering a sense of closeness and friendship…. […]”

So I’m a Schmooze!!! w00t! I want to thank both of you for thinking of me! That’s definitely one I’ll have to add to my resume! I can think of a few people to pass it on to myself … Vijay (who’s indirectly responsible for my even finding out I was a schmooze to begin with!) … Pattie (when she gets back home from RI) … JMB (whom I’d love to sit and have a loooong chat with!) … Wandering Visitor (who is a sweet, deep and wise lady!) … Ipanema (that one goes without saying! *LOL*) … Chrysalis Angel (a kind, gentle spirit, spreading love wherever she goes) and Dr. Schwab (who has an amazingly addictive blog!) There are a lot of others I could put down, including a few who’ve already been schmoozled! (Cathy! ;o)

Okay … now, where was I? Oooh yeah! I got Schmoozled while I was checking out my incoming links, before installing my plug in, which I was going to do, quick-like, before doing my school work. On to the next link …

The next incoming link was from the Curmudgeon … and in a 400th post “link fest”, he said something so sweet that I’m thinking of putting it in my sidebar:

All Blogged Up: A Moof’s Tale — As near as I can tell, Moof is kind of a Den Mother for the entire Blogosphere….

I really like that! I think you’re pretty neat too, Curmudgeon! :o)

After I finally stopped strutting all over the house, crowing about my new title - schmoozing den mother for the entire blogosphere - I got down to business, and installed that neat plug in.

With all of my little side trips done, I finally headed back over to my classroom …

Just about then, Doug hollered from the other room that there was a real snappy looking storm heading right for us. I dutifully dropped what I was doing, and he and I headed out the door to bring in all of my potted herbs before they got drowned by a gully washer.

lightning.jpgThat took a few minutes, because as you’ll see in a later post, I have a load of them! With the herbs safely tucked away in the living room, I headed back into my classroom. Just then, the storm hit with a ferocity that took me aback!

I quickly unplugged my lap top, and none too soon - the lightning was pretty snappy. Before I could put my attention back on my work, the power went out - and the internet connection went with it.

Ayuh. No school work.

We hunkered down while it lasted. Once it began to ease up, I convinced Doug to go “power hunting.” I wanted to see just how widespread the power outage was. We went for a long way before we saw any houses that had lights on … and as we surveyed the areas we went through, we could easily see why that was so. We saw several trees which had been hit by lightning, and were split right in half. One of them had come to rest on some poor family’s roof. Several areas we went through looked strange to me at first - the trees reminded me of springtime, when the leaves are really tiny. It took me a minute to realize that the leaves looked “tiny” because they were shredded to little bitty bits. The streets underneath the trees looked as if they were coated in green confetti. Apparently … there’d been some serious hail in those areas.

Before we lost power, an Emergency Emails Network email warned about quarter sized hail, and winds in excess of 70 MPH. They weren’t kidding.

The power didn’t come back on until about 9 PM; it had been out over 6 hours.

Well, I finally did get into my classroom, and posted to my classroom threads … however, I still have all of my networking labs to do, last week’s reading to catch up on, and this week’s reading to do …

And now, before I quit … a bit of news.

My mom-in-law is home, and feeling better, however she’s still having some serious ups and downs. She called here at 3 AM two nights ago - her blood sugar was in the 30’s. Doug heard the phone ringing, and ran up to the house to make sure she was OK. It’s going to be a bit before things are balanced out, but now that she actually knows what to do for herself, she at least stands a chance of getting on top of things.

Yesterday, Dougie, Magnus and I drove down to Connecticut to see my daughter. She’s still on TPN, and is fighting some sort of raging infection. The antibiotics aren’t getting on top of it, and if they treat her Crohn’s, it will hamper her immune system even further. She’s a very, very sick young woman.

Some people asked for an address to send her a card:

Deneen Jardstam
5 Osprey Dr.
Groton, CT 0630

And now … I’m heading off to dreamland. I’ve been working on this post for hours! It’s 1:30 in the morning!

I’m going to try to blog again on Tuesday late in the day, or early on Wednesday … with a surprise … :o)

See you then!

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9 Responses to “Snappy Afternoon”

  1. Vijay INDIA Mac OS X Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.4 Says:

    Hey, Thanks a lot Moofie.
    I like the picture you used for a schmooze a lot better than the award which looks like Popeye trying to do some shadow play :)
    Can I borrow that? Is it copy-righted or -lefted?

  2. Chrysalis Angel UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.4 Says:

    Thanks Moof, I think…..by the sound of the award I wasn’t sure if that was a good thing, or a bad thing, but I see I’m in good company. ;)Thank you so much for the sweet comment, it means a lot to me.

    I’ll definitely be sending some thing to the address given. I hope it will help her to know so many care. One of the best things for the immune system is knowing that. You know I’ll be keeping you all in my prayers. Best to you. Chrysalis

  3. Vijay INDIA Mac OS X Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.4 Says:

    I meant to add this in my previous comment, but I forgot. The credit for the cool FireStats plugin should by all rights go to Dr. Rob Lamberts. I’m surprised you didn’t see it on his blog first! I got the idea from him.

  4. Sid Schwab UNITED STATES Mac OS X Safari 419.3 Says:

    Schmoozing is, of course, a two-way proposition. “It takes twoze to schmooze,” I think is the expression.

  5. I’m a Gossip!! at scan man’s notes CANADA WordPress 2.0.2 Says:

    […] Comments jmb on I’m a Gossip!!Ann Clemmons on I’m a Gossip!!Cuckoo on I’m a Gossip!!All Blogged Up: A Moof’s Tale / Snappy Afternoon on Unlucky Thursday the 12th.Vijay on Photo Hunt - […]

  6. jmb CANADA Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.4 Says:

    I do think you deserve this award Moof, and thank you for passing it on to me. I think it’s lovely that you are considered den mother of the blogosphere, a very nice compliment indeed.

    I’m sorry that your daughter is so very sick, I do hope they can get the infection under control very soon. It must have been very hard to leave her and come back home.

    I’m also glad that MIL is doing better.
    Thinking of you all, and hoping for good health soon.
    regards
    jmb

  7. ipanema BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 Says:

    hahahaha…i am sooo amazed at the different awards the blogosphere is inventing. anyway, thank you … what’s that ‘it goes without saying?…lol.

    Moof, if you live in my location where there is no social life, you have to create one or you’ll die with the Macaques at the back of my house. If my husband was still alive, I couldn’t blog that way. When I went home to my country, I had no time to blog. There is so much to do that’s why.

    I remember Dr. Rob’s comment before…she’s [me] everywhere…lol.

    Anyway, like the others, I don’t know if it’s good or bad but anyhoo, thanks. Let me copy that alright?

  8. wandering visitor UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.11 Says:

    Hi Moofie!

    Thanks for stopping by. Am honored to be given any award by dear Moofie :).

    Hope your day has been good!

  9. difficultpt (Little Joe's Mom) UNITED STATES Windows Vista Mozilla SeaMonkey 1.1.3 Says:

    Your daughter is in my prayers . . . Thanks for publishing an address!

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