Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Holiday Spirit


I felt personally affronted when someone down in Olympia stole the Athiest Plaque from the capitol building. So, we decided to address things locally with a sign of our own. Its going up on the balcony tonight!


I like the idea so much, I made a store, so you can share in my Solstice joy: Buy Yourself some Sol!


Update: Our banner made the local blognews!

Update2: Here is what the banner looks like from the outside!

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Sunday, December 30, 2007

2007 Holiday Letter

Dear Ones,
It’s started snowing here, which is a perfect way to start the last month of the year. Hachi is curled up in my lap, there’s Christmas music playing on the iPod. It’s been a strange year this year, fitting for the last year of my 20s. I’ve had some assumptions challenged, had to reevaluate some plans, mostly spent time trying to learn that life just doesn’t follow rules, no matter how much easier that would make it.
My year started off with a serious leak in my apartment, just a few days before Talina and I headed off on our vacation to Hawaii. The leak and repair took forever, but the trip flew by in just 5 short days, during which we slept in a yurt on the beach, kayaked on the ocean, rode horses, watched sunrises and sunsets, and generally bemoaned the total lack of good food on the island. Tip for everyone who hasn’t gone: Honolulu is as touristy as they say: stay away from it and spend your time on the North Shore. It’s colder, but it’s a lot more enjoyable.
I finally got myself and my car Lucy licensed in the state of Washington, and a Seattle library card (thanks to Adam!), and then it was time to hit the road with Talina again, with a week long roadtrip from Seattle to Arizona and back. We visited people and places in Portland, San Francisco, LA, Phoenix, Zion, Salt Lake City, and some teeny towns in Idaho and eastern Oregon & Washington -- 4000 miles in 5 days of driving, and not a single argument. We actually put our feet in the Great Salt Lake, which is.. kind of stinky. But very pretty. Thank you to everyone who hosted us while we were in town! After that trip, I drove back down to Oregon to see my dear friend Chrystina graduate from college.
Summer flew by with a visit to Sarah in Vancouver BC, a visit from Renee from Australia via CouchSurfing.com (which was very fun and worth looking into!), and lots of gardening. In August Tad, Ana and I went backpacking for a week in the Olympics -- it was beautiful but incredibly cold! Mom and Rich graciously dropped us off at one end and picked us up at the other end of a 40 mile walk.
Talina and I spent a weekend in Portland at a soccer tournament in September, and I finally gave into my capitalist urges and bought myself a MacBook while in the Land of No Sales Tax. We got to stay with my friends Courtney and Joe and spend a little time getting to know their new baby, Lucy.
In November, I moved out of my old apartment and in with Talina, to her lovely Capital Hill apartment. We painted and decorated and let the cats sort it all out. Moving was more of a pain than I remember it (2 years was apparently enough to let me forget all the bad parts), but it was very much worth the hassle, I’m loving the new situation. We have a whole extra bedroom and lots of room, so come visit!!! The view of the Space Needle from the balcony is pretty spectacular.
Throughout 2007, I have been looking for a new job here in Seattle. My current job is as frustrating as it has always been, but recently it’s become clear that I’m pretty limited if I don’t move to Atlanta, GA, and I’m sure you can all guess how I feel about that option. I spent the year playing with my resume and having halfhearted interviews, but the perfect job never appeared (or, when it did, it never called me). I’ve been under-qualified and overqualified, but something’s just not right. So, I’ll be heading into 2008 with the same goal...
This year, I marked 2 years of continuous blogging at arboreality.org, and 5 years of annual Best Of CDs. Holy cow, you guys, not only am I old, I’ve gotten responsible!

If I didn’t say it when I saw you, or called you, or emailed you this year, please know that I have thought of you often, and that I love your presence in my life however distant or infrequent. Thank you, always, for being my family. Happy Holidays, and a very happy and healthy 2008 to you.

All my love,
megan


Best Books of 2007 (of 36):

Places I Slept in 2007:

  • Seattle, WA
  • Oahu, HI
  • Tiburon, CA
  • McMinnville, OR
  • Portland, OR
  • Zion, UT
  • Olympic Mountains, WA
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Dallas, TX
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Cerritos, CA
  • Twin Falls, ID
  • Vancouver, BC



Best Movies of 2007 (of 80):



The Best Music of 2007:
I don’t know what to say about this list except that I’ve tried to honestly reflect what I found myself most obsessed with in 2007... even if admitting it to all of you will get me a well deserved round of laughter. Please enjoy this hour of insight into my often scattered musical tastes!



  1. Obeah Woman (DJ Logic Remix) -- Nina Simone
  2. Listen Up! -- The Gossip
  3. Rehab -- Amy Winehouse
  4. Wikked Lil' GRRRLS -- Esthero
  5. Irreplaceable -- Beyoncé
  6. Brighter Than Sunshine -- Aqualung
  7. Quelqu'un m'a dit -- Carla Bruni
  8. Los Angeles -- Ill Lit
  9. Shelter -- Ray LaMontagne
  10. Esma Kiri Gilli -- Esma Redzepova and Usnija Jasarova
  11. Orange Sky -- Alexi Murdoch
  12. Crowd Surf Off A Cliff -- Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton
  13. 12:59 Lullaby -- Bedouin Soundclash
  14. Skeleton Key -- Margot & The Nuclear So & So's
  15. St. Peter's Bones -- Girlyman
  16. Juan Loco -- Rodrigo & Gabriela
  17. There Is So Much More -- Brett Dennen
  18. Business Time -- Flight of the Conchords
  19. On And On And On -- Wilco

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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Not A Failure


Almond Roca, my annual self success measurment, proves me to be not quite a failure, once again. Hurrah for candy thermometers!

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Saturday, December 01, 2007

The Holidays May Now Commence


We decided to get a tree. I think the snow kind of put us over the top, with the holiday spirit and all. Happy December First!

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Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy!!

Hurry up and eat, its getting cold!

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Thanks, Giving

Mr. Turkey, engaged in his initial heating excercise. 3 hours to go...

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Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Independance Be Mine

Fireworks from Talinas balcony, where we could see both the space needle and lake union shows.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Today Is The First Day

The first day of the last year of my 20s is 80 degrees and beautiful. A believer in Signs, I will take this as a good one.

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Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year!

the clock in the living room says its time to celebrate.

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Monday, December 25, 2006

Merry Christmas!

My reflection, in a christmas ornament from 1983. Merry Christmas to all!

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Saturday, December 23, 2006

The Fruits of our Labors

I wrapped SO many presents this afternoon! Merry Christmas to you all!

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Friday, December 22, 2006

Holiday Love

My wall of holiday love...

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Friday, December 08, 2006

Home for the Holidays

No picture, but I'm back in Seattle and home for the rest of the year. Woo!

my christmas tree was so excited to see me that it somehow sprinkled little christmas gnomes all over the living room floor. or, wait, maybe that was hachi...

Now, time to eat, unpack, and get some sleep!

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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Charlie Brown Christmas


Charlie Brown Christmas
Originally uploaded by Arboreality.
Hello from my hotel in Atlanta. Long day of meetings, and I'm back to my room now, missing my little christmas tree in my little living room, and my Imogen Heap concert tickets.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Holiday Spirit


Read Before Burning
Originally uploaded by Arboreality.
Hung out and played boardgames and burned leaves in Talina's living room last night. She's got a fantastic view of the Space Needle, as you can see. the little lump up front is her cat, Samhain.

It's snowing like mad, real winter weather! I just drove home late from Woodinville after a work dinner with out-of-town co-workers... ick. driving and freezing rain do not mix! But I am safely home, thankful for my Thanksgiving New Tires, and headed for sleep... can't wait to see what surprise the weather has in store for us in the morning!

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Sunday, October 29, 2006

Halloween Costumes


Listen Up
Originally uploaded by Arboreality.

a tourist, a bond, and a terrible green outfit.

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Sunday, January 01, 2006

alas...

sadly, no flying cars in the future (we checked, though, just to make sure)

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Happy New Year!

John and Laura discuss how there is no irony in the future, but there are many drunk people.

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Sunday, December 25, 2005

Ana and her marmot skin hackysack

thanks tad!

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Merry Christmas!

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Friday, December 23, 2005

santa shops at marshalls, too

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Sunday, December 18, 2005

Keep Sol in Solstice

Keep Sol in Solstice
Keep Sol in Solstice,
originally uploaded by missmegancelia.

This is the snowman we made to go with the sign on the tree which reads "Keep Sol in Solstice", which is a retort to all the neighbors and their "Keep Christ in Christmas" signs.

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build-a-tree

my family is putting the tree together. does I come before J?

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