Hey, Katherine Reutter: the US Flag is NOT a fashion item!
Why doesn't the USOC (United States Olympic Committee) take the time to teach our young athletes that part of representing our country is to treat the flag appropriately and with respect?
Chicken wings are a sickness, worsened by the easy availablity of the delicious little morsels; a cate that Shakespeare himself would have endlessly praised in perfect iambic pentameter if he had eaten only one. The fiery or sweet treats appearing in what surely must be a thousand iterations supposedly were invented in Buffalo, New York. Buffalo failed to capitalize on this perfect opportunity to become a prime tourist destination to where people would travel from far and wide to gorge on this perfect piece of chicken. Surely then it was only a matter of time until another city decided to wrest away the word "Buffalo" from "wings."
It was practically afternoon until I realized it is George Washington's Birthday today, and evening before I could put together this post. My mother warned me, many long years ago, of those who would work tirelessly to end the memory of America's Patriots, and here I am, failing to do my part.
So I watched the Tiger Woods press conference this morning; Tiger was sincere, contrite, and incredibly creepy. Also arrogant. Tiger Woods is very, very sorry that he let his fans down, but keep in mind mostly he has been all about helping those children through his foundation for many years. He was unfaithful, but Elin never whacked him with a golf club and it is horrible anyone would have ever said this. Other than it being horrible that this was said, and that it makes Tiger Woods angry, it is none of your business. Nothing that happens between Elin and Tiger Woods is any of your business, so nothing further will be said about that. Leave his family alone. If you wonder whether Elin and Tiger will stay together, it is none of your business.
You might be interested in hopping to over to the Stimulus Timeline which details the wild spending in Washington, D.C. and increasing unemployment figures in the past year to see precisely why our nation's lawmakers are choosing retirement over running for another term. A couple of points:
The sad loss of Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili has really dampened our enjoyment of the Winter Olympics at our house, and I suspect we are not alone. Real questions remain about the cavalier attitude surrounding the ultra-fast luge track in Vancouver. Ron Rossi, head of the American luge team has been outspoken about the situation, (though others disagree) including raising an issue on design flaws of the track.
With the Vancouver Winter Olympics in full swing, I suppose your family, too, is demanding to eat on the couch in front of the TV. Sometimes it's better just to give into this practice; the games will be over soon enough. But what to serve?

Happy Lincoln's Birthday! Honest Abe Lincoln was born today, February 12, 1809, 201 years ago. In 1863, Lincoln gave his most famous speech, the Gettysburg Address, pronouncing those immortal words, "Our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."
I find myself very awake, very early this morning, and I am beginning to wonder if the Illinois earthquake woke me up, since everyone else in the house seemed to be awake, too. It was blamed on the loud TV in the family room (where I had fallen asleep during the 10 o'clock news, and where the TV had been on for hours). The earthquake happened at 3:59 am, and I don't remember feeling anything. Since the earthquake measured 4.3 on the Richter Scale and the epicenter was only 48 miles from Chicago, it wouldn't surprise me at all if that's what woke everyone up.Labels: Chicago, earthquake
Schneechaos, Snowpocalypse, Snowmageddon, I do love those names applied to the snowstorm in Washington, D.C. What I can't figure out is why people who are out walking in the snow, pictured above, would carry umbrellas designed for rain. I am struck by the curiosity of 2 random walkers not only carrying umbrellas but that they are totally matching large red ones with wooden handles. Hotel issue?
The real election night shocker in Illinois' north suburban Tenth Congressional District—which stretches from Wilmette to the state line of Wisconsin-- was the choice of Dan Seals over Julie Hamos as the Democrat candidate. The victory for Seals—a two time loser who managed to lose his most recent 2008 bid in a race historically favorable for Democrats--smelled more of crossover mischief than sound party sentiment. But it wasn't.