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bubbly fun laughing playing never walk only run bouncy friendly smiling sassy bright all this and more a zest for life few can miss ~ Tatiana ~ Photo taken at Paraty on our little boat going to the islands The roof of the boat was the perfect place to catch some sun
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 São Paulo is the economic center of Brazil. When São Paulo goes down, the whole country feels it. Last night, on the dot at midnight, our internet died. I cursed and went to bed, as the internet has been dicey for a few weeks now with super slow speeds at times. We woke this morning to the news that the whole of São Paolo was down. News later came in that the downtime was statewide. Our internet downtime meant that everything was down. Think banks, police, airports, the works. On tv (great crime-prevention move there), they announced that no one was able to make official complaints at the police (what happened to paper and pen?) and the cops weren't able to release bodies from the morgue without internet (we needed to know that). Our news tonight tells us that Annatel, the governing 'body' for telecommunications in Brazil, is considering a R$50 million fine against Telkom if they can prove negligence. This should get interesting. Take a guess who'll eventually foot that bill... the users. Speaking of footing the bill. We just got the delightful news, too, that our electricity is going up by 8.26% next month. That should go down well. Yesterday, we were out the whole day. We only got home at 9pm. Tat had a job in. I was really proud of her. She worked hard and performed well. The director, a crazy British guy, asked her why she hasn't considered going into acting. Born and raised South African, she has spoken Brazilian Portuguese fluently from shortly after we arrived here... without any hint of a foreign accent. For yesterday's work, she had to do a huge section in an American accent, then follow up with a section using a British accent. According to the director, she is authentic. Not bad for a kid who's never been to either the USA or Britain. She just listens to the accent and replicates it. That is some talent.  This photo was taken of Tat in the studio a couple of years back. I don't take the camera in there anymore.
Now I need to catch up with some mail. 'Someone' apparently put the internet on hold for us, but forgot to stop mail while I was down ; )
 This photo makes me chuckle. The afternoon of my birthday, Tat and I went to the village to get some dinner ingredients and check mail. The pizzaria had a new batch of wood delivered and was closed. I stood snapping photos of the wood and the pigeons who frequent the place. The one pigeon, the blue-grey one standing in the middle lording it over the others, is a regular there. I have photographed him before. The pizzaria owner arrived towards the end of my impromptu photo shoot and asked if he 'could help'. The look he gave me was one of suspicion. I think he suspects underhand dealings. I offered to show him the photos, but he declined to look. I think he was just really weirded out by someone wanting to take photos of a couple of birds and piles of wood. My birthday was wonderful!! Jorge decided I needed to be woken somewhere between 4 and 5am to be wished happy birthday. He was out when I got up much later. Tat scuttled off to the kitchen to pour coffee and bring me my brioche for breakfast. Brioche here is a sweet bun with glaze over the top. I smelt baking, but wasn't allowed to check. I then sat down at my pc to check mail and blogs. I was overwhelmed.... I still find it hard to believe how many people took time out to wish me a good day, some I haven't heard from in many months. A special thanks to Tat (of course), Picture Perfect (Heather), and Libby, for the very special (I have saved them all) blogs for my birthday. I was laughing and crying all the way through them. You guys are amazing! Then there's the PM's I received and the guestbook notes - I'm still trying to respond to them all! I feel loved *grins* My day was spent on Skype and in my mailbox with friends calling and mailing to wish me well. I got great news that my friend, Fel was out of hospital and doing a lot better. We joked about her hair falling out, that, luckily, it happened at the hospital, so she didn't have to clean it up. Her husband is the sweetest thing. He's pretty bald himself, but shaved the rest of his hair, so they could both be baldies. I asked Jorge today if he would do that for me. He said, "Sure... in fact, I would do it now!" Dumb question... Jorge loves having little or no hair. We tend to harp at him over his 'convict cut'. He hates curls and has a natural tendency to curls. Daft man.  Supper time came and I was banned from the kitchen. Jorge and Tat went off to do supper.... a kind of mock chicken a la king that we have evolved here. I like it, as it is simple to make, light, and tasty. I did follow them though - with the camera. This is my favourite photo... a rare moment with dad and daughter working together. I took many more photos, mostly humorous, but this one is precious to me. While eating supper, we watched a little 'TV' (old rerun series) on my pc. Tat had bought some Torta Hollandesa for dessert. That stuff is divine. It is a chocolate cookie base, topped with a vanilla cream, which, in turn, is topped with a rich chocolate layer, followed by a single chocolate coated cookie.... rich, sweet, smooth, very satisfying. In all, I had a wonderful day and I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for the part you all played in it!
 Thought I'd treat you to another dose of dimples ; ) I've been doing my nut getting the printing of Tat's ID photo right. Each program has decided to play up in its own way. Like the fat watermark? This photo won't be swiped... it had better not be or I'll go after blood. I had fun last night checking my site's statistics. I found one of my photos was being hotlinked to a forum. Kippy, stop laughing. It was a generic enough photo of an old man selling limes at the streetmarket. I wouldn't have minded all that much if it weren't for the bandwidth being used and the fact that it was being used in a not-so-savory environment. I love bandwidth theives though... they make life fun. I swapped the photo out with a huge banner in bright red accusing the user of theft : ) I doubt they'll leave the link up for much longer. The weather was hot here today with a token splash of rain this afternoon. It was rather fun walking in the rain to the village. I then had a bad kitchen moment. Mac 'n cheese was on the menu for tonight and the white sauce curdled - yay! Then, instead of putting the cheese into the rescued white sauce, I plonked it into the boiling water, which was on hand waiting for the pasta. Nice going there. Tat fished the, by then molten, cheese out of the water and rescued that. The whole meal was a rescue effort. Guess I'm grateful it was rescuable. Anyhow, tomorrow morning, we need to be in town by around 6am *HELP!* to get into the queues for the govt offices dealing with RG's (what they call the local ID cards), so that madam can get hers. Then we need to get her registered as a voter - more fun, but at least that is closer to home. Have a great day tomorrow, my friends. I have grand intentions of catching up with everyone when I get home. I'm getting behind with mail and blogs again.
 This photo was taken at one of Tatiana's Aikido exams. Every move is executed with a certain grace and precision, each participant taking pride in his or her performance, striving to please, remembering instructions in Japanese and Portuguese. Nervous pre-exam butterflies transform into adrenaline and focus.
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I was tagged by an old friend who has been very patient with me - not that she had any choice in the matter. In short, I have to post a baby photo of myself, one of Jorge and one of Tatiana (she's gonna love me for this!) I don't have baby photos of me. Some of you may already have seen this photo or at least another version of it. It is the closest I have to a baby photo. This is me, being strangled by my brother, Hamish. Poor guy was probably told to give me a hug.  Jorge has never been one for smiling in photos. I can't think why. It is a habit that started very early on. Every photo of his from babyhood is ultra-serious. I am deliberately posting a slightly older photo of him, as there is no true baby photo of me. Got to love that hair!  And now, ladies and gentlemen.... the pièce de résistance. Tatiana, comfortable as ever. We still harp at her about slouching ; )  Omg... I just noticed the similarity in the photos...... I'll say no more. Let the viewers decide and it has nothing to do with the peculiar fashions haha! Oh wait... I have to tag some people... hm... who do I tag? Keep an eye out on your guestbooks *chuckles*
 Last night, I fell asleep at the keyboard at around 9pm.For those who know me, this is unusual as 2am often finds me still bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. I had written a long birthday blog for Tatiana, only to hit send and have it vanish. If you don't post within a certain time span here, the page times out. I have just posted a suggestion on MUDS that this time be lengthened. That was frustrating. I fell asleep so early because I was up till 4am the previous night, baking the birthday cake, printing a couple of posters (thank you, my friend) for Tat and cooking pie filling for last night's meal. All the birthday preparations had to be done after Madame went to bed. It doesn't help that she's a night owl too and I virtually had to shove her off to bed in the end. The day went well. My baby is now 18. Here, she can now legally drive, vote, drink, etc. Her signature is now valid on legal documents. If she were to kill me, she would be tried as an adult (take note, Tat LOL).  We started the day with coffee and cake. I will post a recipe of the cake, as it was really good, a vanilla cake with a brown butter topping - different. Pardon the messy desk here and the bad photo ; ) That is a screen capture from a tiny video.  Not long afterwards, Anne called from Holland (thank goodness for Skype) to wish Tat happy birthday. She is Tat's godmother. Anne is like me. We treasure our conversations in English and with friends, as we don't get that too often. I at least get to speak to Tat and Jorge, but she is on her own up there. She doesn't have communication issues really, but it is nice to speak in a language you're comfortable with. Four hours later and I was hankering for some quality kitchen time. When she hung up to take the dogs out, I dashed to the kitchen for some grub. I was sitting with a mouthful of bread when the next call came in. It was my cousin from South Africa. She was my childhood playmate before a family feud separated us. We haven't seen or spoken to each other since we were... oh... way under 10 years old. She's a year younger than me. What a wonderful chat we had. There was no loss for words this time. We spoke for ages. The odd thing was that her memories are completely different to mine. I remember the times we spent at their place and she remembers the times they spent at our place. That was so peculiar. We chatted for ages. I learnt, at the same time, that my other cousin, the one I had the first contact with, has cancer, a melanoma. It was a blow. His cancer went into remission for a year and is now back. It's always one thing or another... I woke up this morning in a 'mood'. I was tired. Somehow, we all managed to just misunderstand each other and snap at each other. I then decided some fresh air was in order. We went to the village to check for mail. Tat and I grumped all the way to the village. The road home was a little different. We didn't take our usual route home. We kept finding little pockets of magic, like the bird in my main photo. We walked and heard this trilling above us. There, in all the razor wire, was this little bird, scarcely bigger than my thumb, singing it's heart out. I have no idea what kind of bird it was. It was shortly joined by another bird. We watched them for a while before moving on. We picked some fresh grass seed for the bird at an overgrown lot and peeked in through the door of a walled off, abandoned old house. She was inspired by the scene to write a short story. Later, walking into the bakery, we heard "It's a kind of magic" by Queen. Yep... it's a kind of magic... if we just stop to look for it.
 | Poetry | Jan 12, '07 12:55 AM for everyone |
I am feeling ghastly. I think the pastel I ate earlier must have been somewhat offish, but never mind that. I keep in mind the possible weight loss ;) Tatiana, my gorgeous daughter, is not only too pretty for her own good, but she writes the most amazing stuff. Do pop along and have a look at her poem. She has a whole collection of them she has written over the years, but doesn't consider them good enough for public viewing. Her blog is brand new and I'm trying to convince her to write more. I am now going off to the kitchen to see if there is anything I can stomach. And hey... its Friday! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend! FOOTNOTE: I have decided to inlude Tatiana's poetry entry here, in case it's lost on 360. *********** Well I'm bored, and was looking for something to post on here... Mom suggested earlier that I post a poem or something of mine on here... Maybe I should =P um... *looks for something to post* Mom suggested this one, I wrote 2 years ago =)
Ancient Words
A quill coming to life, The hand holding it – Trembles uncontrollably Scripts on ancient paper, A quill laid to rest… Words that come to life, That can make you laugh or cry Ancient words, Warming ancient hearts The writer feeling every word he writes, Yet letting the quill take its own course Letting it fly along the paper In its own rhythm Its own time Feelings flying to fingertips Longing to be free, To be spoken To be heard… A gift of words, Feelings finally spoken of… Hopes and wishes coming true… All through words – Feelings Flying through fingertips © Tatiana Lasevicius
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