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July 20th, 2009

11:09 pm: Giving things away and keeping things
My mum had located two boxes of stuff in their house - and a bag with my old sub aqua gear, fins / mask / snorkel - which were mine. I collected them on Sunday, opened them up, and discovered that my plan - to put contents directly into bag for Bernardos to collect today - was more complicated:

This was my old collection of boxes, wrapped for packing sometime years ago. Goodness knows how long ago: most probably when my parents moved from St Catherines's Place, where I lived till 1986, and they lived till 1988. (By which time my sister had also left home, and my parents had a too-big house which was really too expensive for them to run.) That wasn't itself a problem: these was stuff I'd not seen in over 20 years, and I figured if I hadn't missed them in two decades, they could go to charity and be bought by someone else.

The problem: Some of the boxes had things in them. Some of this wasn't intrinsically a problem - a collection of sweeties, hard sugar from quarter of a century ago, some old old chestnuts, a box of tea - all of which could go, and did: but, what I kept, eventually, was:
- a box of buttons (my sister collects them); three wooden elephants of varying sizes ([info]afrai might like them); the straw hen that hatched stray foreign coins and banknotes (on the basis that it's slightly foolish to throw out money without looking at it); a small chest with hares painted on it that I had used to store shiny jewellery (Ajay's having a party on Sunday: this would make a good pirate's or princess's treasure chest if she wants one); - all of these with the plan to get rid of them shortly, either to the named recipients, or just to a charity shop.

But what I kept, and mean to keep:
- my first chess set (pure sentimentality: I don't even play chess much any more);
- a box with halfpennies and one half penny (because it still strikes me as amusing);
- a memento mori box, which I had - beginning, I think, when I was about 12 - put things into that meant something to me. For about four years. Some of the items I still remember what they meant to me: some I have no idea. But it's an odd collection, odder even than the fourth box, which was:
- a small box with smaller items in it: four discs of metal mesh, that I think once looked golden; a flat portrait in china of a red-cap mushroom; a minature beaded scarf in two shades of green; a tiny brown china jug; two small dominoes from two different sets, one black and one green, both with pips adding up to seven, though different patterns; a wooden knight and a pawn from a travel chess set that long since disintegrated; a bead made out of an irregular shape of wood like a ring of bark; the head of a glass penguin; two tiny plastic wineglasses; a pin with a black glass head; a tiny fork, two knives, and two spoons, from a dollhouse set of cutlery the rest of which is long since lost; a rooster and three wise monkeys, both made of yellow plastic, out of a Christmas cracker; four counters for a game, two red, one green, one yellow (tiddlywinks, I think); and the jawbone of a stoat, that was old and dry when I found it, about three decades ago.

But everything else, along with two bags of other stuff I'd been piling up for a while, got put out in front of my garden, with a sign on it for Bernardo's, and they came by some time during the day and collected them and now they're gone. For good.

There's a free shop at the Forest this Sunday and next Sunday, and more stuff is going then. Yay.

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June 30th, 2009

09:41 am: G'morning. Photos.
I photographed the mould in the bottom of my manager's coffee mug (he'd left it on his desk for a week) and dewy spiderwebs in my garden. Also ducks sitting on a plank in the river.

It's foggy: the forecast says "Hot and humid", which is my least favourite weather.

Tell me things to photograph and post in my journal.

(Also On this day last year meme
2008: Heinz homophobia;
2007: gold floats on water;
2006: Mango mango mango and Christianity/unbelief;
2005: Extra user-pics competition (all comments and their icons now sadly lost)
2004: A horoscope;
2003: One word, one minute.)

Adopt one today! Adopt one today! Adopt one today! Adopt one today! Adopt one today! Adopt one today!

Current Mood: artistic
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January 4th, 2009

02:24 pm: On lies, liars, and lying
Everybody lies.

It's one of my favourite lines from House, because, well, it's true. Attempting to speak with absolute honesty, without concealment or disguise or misdirection, is both difficult and also generally unrewarding. And it's also usually very dull.

When my mum asks me to come round to dinner on Tuesday night, and I say "Sorry, I have something else on that night" when what I plan to do is go to the gym, have a lovely basic one-dish meal for my tea, and veg out on the couch watching the West Wing (or House), this is both a lie and not a lie. Rigorously interpreted it is not a lie because I do have something else I plan to do which I do not want to set aside for a three-course dinner in a dusty muddled house where I spend most of the evening thinking carefully about what I can and cannot say. Rigorously interpreted in the other direction, it is a lie because I know perfectly well my parents assume "something else on" means I'm going out to meet friends, or have a meeting I need to attend, or some other fixed appointment. But this kind of lie is simple next to something like the response required to:

"Are you having a good time?"
"How do you like my cooking?"
"What do you think of my story?"
"Is this a good look for me?"
"Did you have a good Christmas?"

(My mum's best friend asked me once "Did you have a good Christmas?" and I replied with unthinking honesty "It's over" which she was extremely disconcerted by.)

There is unfettered honesty. There are social lies. There are big honkin' lies you tell because you must. ("I like working here and I trust and respect the management of this company." - "I enjoyed spending a whole day with my co-workers doing non-competitive games and other teambuilding activities." - "It's not you, it's me." - "I am so sorry I shan't be able to attend your party next week.")

cut for length )

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October 19th, 2008

08:04 pm: The 10 Years Ago Meme
Mutated from [info]whatho.

a meme, a me me meme )

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October 15th, 2008

03:28 pm: The memory meme
So, I have to have supper today with my parents.

Please invent a memory of me - where we first met, something we did, a journey we took together, an enemy we fought. I'll respond with an invented memory of my own.

Current Mood: nostalgic
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October 21st, 2005

01:03 pm: Meme, gacked from <lj user
Chances are people you don't even know are being introduced to your journal every day, either randomly or through someone else. In addition to recent entries, people can get to know you better by what you posted in the past.

With that in mind, post a link to your entries on this day six months ago, nine months ago, a year ago, and two years ago.


Six months ago I posted a quiz about keys to my journal, and asked about documentaries.

A year ago I tried to start a meme and I loved my workplace.

(Eighteen months ago I got lots of people to write about CHEESE, but that one is friends-only.)

Two years ago I had just come back from Pirates of the Caribbean.

Two years and six months ago I posted "Recessional" by Rudyard Kipling. And wished [info]lexin happy birthday.

Happy birthday, [info]lexin!

(I stopped doing birthday posts when my friends-list got so massive and I realised that I would either have to pick and choose between birthdays or not do it at all: and it seemed unkind to pick and choose.)

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February 4th, 2005

02:14 pm: Memory meme from <lj user
If you read this, even if I don't speak to you often, please post a memory of me in a comment. It can be anything you want, it can be good or bad, just so long as it happened. Then post this to your journal. See what people remember about you. Or not.

ETA: Of course, if you wanted to make something up, then I wouldn't mind. :-)


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August 13th, 2004

07:33 am: Friday the 13th
I was born on a Friday the 13th, and when we were kids my brother teased me that this made me unlucky. I invented my own superstition on the spot: I told him that those of us born on Friday the 13th had ordinary luck like everyone else most of the year, but on Friday the 13th we had extra luck, because we got all the good luck everyone else wasn't getting. I did not actually believe this, of course, no more than I actually believe it's bad luck to step on the Heart of Midlothian (a heart made in cobblestones on the High Street, marking the spot where they used to hang people) but I still avoid stepping on those particular cobblestones, and I'm always charmed when it's a Friday the 13th. Good luck for me!

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