Wednesday, April 29, 2009
My Favorite Time of Day
I love it when the sunlight is in its earlier or late 'form'. Right after sunrise, or right before sunset are my favorite times of day; though make no mistake I love a beautiful sunrise and sunset. The light is just beautiful, not too bright, but, still illuminates the world around it making things glow in a certain way. When I came home yesterday, about an hour before sunset, I saw how the rays were illuminating our climbing rose bush. I grabbed the camera as soon as I was inside, went back out and started shooting away.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009
This Makes Me Happy
(ignore the shiny face and windblown look please)
As addictive as Facebook is, I love it. The picture above is why I love it. Charles and I went to the same church for awhile when we were 'youngins'. Then due to life stuff we lost contact. About three to four years ago I did a Facebook search for him and voilĂ ! He was studying at Villanova at the time (then he went to London for grad school- lucky duck!) so I added him and from there we communicated via technology. Well, finally he made it back to Tulsa last week and despite my sprained ankle we met up at Wild Fork for a yummy breakfast outside. It was great and despite my clumsiness (I knocked down my water glass to give him a hug when he arrived- classic), and the fact that I was uncaffienated, we had a great time chatting. Seriously, best way to start the day- catching up with a friend, laughing, talking, and eating great food.
Just one of those great life moments.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Keep on Learning
My senior political science project on the French Presidency of the European Union reignited my love for the French language and culture. University studies, being what they are, took my time and a chunk of my attention away from a passion I've had since my fourth grade teacher taught a small group of usFrench for the a couple of weeks in the summer of '92.
Since I graduated I've taken steps to expose myself to la langue francaise in hopes that I can sharpen my French language skills once again. One would thinking living in Oklahoma there would be no way I could do this effectively- if you think that you are fortunately wrong! First step I took was to sign up for weekly French language courses from The Alliance Francaise of Tulsa starting in Januaryhe . The courses are conducted in French and due to the small class size I am forced to participate in conversation- my weakest area. The local community college also had classes, but, the cost and time were a bit of an issue so I went with the Alliance.
I do not stop there. At home I not only write my assignments, I do a LOT of listening and reading. I read a couple of blogs written in French* and I'm always on the lookout for others. I also watch French films repeatedly, as well as, French news- yes the news all in French! Thanks to the internet it is possible to watch live streams of television from around the world. Thanks to this website, I watch France24 (kinda like CNN) anytime of the day nearly everyday of the week. While yes, I don't understand every word, I get the context at the very least and every few minutes sentences will come together like pieces of a puzzle fluidly. This is a fabulous tool to hone my listening skills and I find it has helped my comprehension quite a bit. The best part is they are FREE!
The key is exposure, anything you can do to expose yourself, even if it's a small amount per day, helps. Like a musical intrument, it just takes a bit of daily practice. While immersion is by far the best and most effective way, it's not as if I can just move to France for a little while and get uber fluent! (though it is tempting) So, in the meantime I make due and I can tell a significant difference from just a few months ago. I plan on ordering some books to increase my vocabulary in the future as my budget allows.
There are many other resources out there like software to help anyone learn a language. If you are able to afford that cost, go for it. Don't be afraid though to branch out from there. In this age of technology and globalization access to language learning tools is easier than ever. (Did that sound like an ad or what?! lol) So whether it's starting from scratch, or reviving long lost language skills, my word of advice is go for it. I've only scratched the surface myself. So, get out there do a bit a research (gotta love Google) and go from there. It's never too late and you will have a skill that will benefit you for a lifetime!
Like those NBC ads say, 'The More You Know...'
* I also read blogs of expats as I find that gives me a taste of everyday culture and life in a foreign country.
Since I graduated I've taken steps to expose myself to la langue francaise in hopes that I can sharpen my French language skills once again. One would thinking living in Oklahoma there would be no way I could do this effectively- if you think that you are fortunately wrong! First step I took was to sign up for weekly French language courses from The Alliance Francaise of Tulsa starting in Januaryhe . The courses are conducted in French and due to the small class size I am forced to participate in conversation- my weakest area. The local community college also had classes, but, the cost and time were a bit of an issue so I went with the Alliance.
I do not stop there. At home I not only write my assignments, I do a LOT of listening and reading. I read a couple of blogs written in French* and I'm always on the lookout for others. I also watch French films repeatedly, as well as, French news- yes the news all in French! Thanks to the internet it is possible to watch live streams of television from around the world. Thanks to this website, I watch France24 (kinda like CNN) anytime of the day nearly everyday of the week. While yes, I don't understand every word, I get the context at the very least and every few minutes sentences will come together like pieces of a puzzle fluidly. This is a fabulous tool to hone my listening skills and I find it has helped my comprehension quite a bit. The best part is they are FREE!
The key is exposure, anything you can do to expose yourself, even if it's a small amount per day, helps. Like a musical intrument, it just takes a bit of daily practice. While immersion is by far the best and most effective way, it's not as if I can just move to France for a little while and get uber fluent! (though it is tempting) So, in the meantime I make due and I can tell a significant difference from just a few months ago. I plan on ordering some books to increase my vocabulary in the future as my budget allows.
There are many other resources out there like software to help anyone learn a language. If you are able to afford that cost, go for it. Don't be afraid though to branch out from there. In this age of technology and globalization access to language learning tools is easier than ever. (Did that sound like an ad or what?! lol) So whether it's starting from scratch, or reviving long lost language skills, my word of advice is go for it. I've only scratched the surface myself. So, get out there do a bit a research (gotta love Google) and go from there. It's never too late and you will have a skill that will benefit you for a lifetime!
Like those NBC ads say, 'The More You Know...'
* I also read blogs of expats as I find that gives me a taste of everyday culture and life in a foreign country.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Vintage Girls
Contrary to what my previous post says, yesterday truely wasn't all that bad! In fact I met up with my friend Heather to do some vintage clothes shopping. We didn't have a whole lot of time, and neither of us bought anything, however, we had a blast running around and look at cool, old, and funky items.
Cheap Thrills Vintage (our first stop) is right next door to the Tulsa Scooter store. Heather wanted the green one and I wanted the pink. We would've looked too cool riding around in these.
They had TONS of hats. I love hats and I had to restrain myself from getting any. Sooooo tempting.
Classic- a blogger taking a pic of another blogger taking a pic.
I heart this sign. I wonder if it's for sale? It'd totally rock having it on the back porch. Hmmmm.... what would the neighbors think? Wait, do I really care all that much? Mwa ha ha ha!
Seeing the ruffles on this tux takes me back to my freshman and sophmore year of high school and the band uniform I was subjected to. Yes, we had a dust ruffle, and yes it really does sound as bad as it looked.
I don't really love this lamp, yet I was drawn to it. I had no rational reason to buy it other than it's a tacky porcelin lamp. Is that strange?
I didn't get any pics of the second store, but, that doesn't mean there won't be in the future. Overall, seriously good times! Must do this again when there's more time to really shop and try things on!
Friday, April 24, 2009
New Found Respect (and fear)
I went to babysit the four kiddos I watch every Friday today despite gimp status.
At one point the baby was screaming in my lap, the oldest screaming and crying because he had been scratched by accident while the other two making were various noises playing- and the tv on.
I wanted to scream myself.
That was the worst of it, but, overall it was a difficult and LONG four hours. On the journey back to the house, I was crying.I don't know how you moms do it, I don't. And at this moment I'm convinced I could never be a mom if I were ever incapacitated.
Wine, and lots of it, is definitely called for.
At one point the baby was screaming in my lap, the oldest screaming and crying because he had been scratched by accident while the other two making were various noises playing- and the tv on.
I wanted to scream myself.
That was the worst of it, but, overall it was a difficult and LONG four hours. On the journey back to the house, I was crying.I don't know how you moms do it, I don't. And at this moment I'm convinced I could never be a mom if I were ever incapacitated.
Wine, and lots of it, is definitely called for.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Gimp
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Opening Up
Well, not sure what to blog, but, as I was tagged awhile ago on Facebook (several times actually) why not have a post about 25 random things about me. Except I will make it more of a getting to know me kind of meme. Okay, you have been warned, so, if you don't want to know anything about me at all then get away from this page now.
Here we go: 25 Things About Me
1. My name is Megan. I use Habebi as my blog 'identity' because I like the word. It's Arabic for 'sweetheart' and I was taught that word by an elderly Lebanese woman living in small town Oklahoma.
2.I have lived in the following: Yukon, OK (home of Garth Brooks for those who didn't know); Williamsburg, Virginia; the Detroit suburbs in Michigan, on a farm in middle of nowhere Iowa, small city outside of Tulsa, OK; Koichi, Kobe, and Takarazuka Japan; and Tulsa, OK. (in roughly that order)
3. I really began college at almost 22 years of age. I quickly became the 'old fart' and embraced that label all through college. (I am also VERY glad to have been older during college- I would've been a 'hot mess' had I gone the 'normal route).
4. My major was originally piano performance, but, due to injuries, I scaled it down to just a music degree. Later I added an intensive minor (21 hours) in international studies, and another major in political science. I also was in marching band and ensembles all through college. I loved every minute of it.
5. I am a NERD. I love to learn things that are multi-faceted and being challenged. I'm not goal oriented persay, I prefer to learn and go through the process of doing something. To me the process is the most rewarding. I actually miss being in college despite the stress of papers and studying for tests.
6. I speak English, French, and Japanese and know some words and phrases in Spanish. I love languages and hope to learn German and maybe Italian (at least enough to get by).
7. I LOVE traveling. I've been to four countries outside of the US. France, Japan, Canada, and Spain. I think that's rather pitiful and I hope to change that in the future.
8. I've played the piano for nearly 23 years, flute for about 16 years. I can also play the piccolo (not a stretch for flute players) and actually played the cello for nearly 2 years. Again- NERD.
9. I'm an animal lover. If I ever left the country for a period of time I would probably make sure to save up money to take my pet(s) abroad. Life is just so much better with animals!
10. I have an irrational fear of being buried alive. I blame watching a soap opera one summer vacation years ago.
11. I love to read, but, don't do it near enough.
12. As far as a career, I have no clue. Ultimately I would love to end up in a job where there is an exchange of knowledge and that fosters understanding. This said job also needs to be interesting and I would need to be learning from it all the time.
13. Because of that I will probably end up teaching in some fashion.
14. Did I mention I teach piano currently at a music studio in Tulsa?
15. I have not been out of the country since I moved back from Japan where I was a high school exchange student. That really, REALLY bugs me and I plan on changing that asap.
16. I would love to go to grad school. If I did go and graduate, I would be the first woman in my family to get a graduate degree. That thought actually motivates me.
17. I've been dating my current boyfriend for nearly four years! If you asked me 10 years ago if I would date someone past a couple of years and not get married to them by that point I would've laughed.
18. Actually my initial thoughts on life as a teen was to go to school, get married, and have kids young (so I wouldn't be 'old' when they were older). I am VERY thankful life threw my onto a different course.
19. I have wanted to be the following: a doctor, vet, architect, professional musician, diplomat, and all around cool person. At this point, I'm aiming to be a cool person and hoping the rest will figure itself out.
20. I can be a horrible procrastinator and it was really bad during school. I'm hoping a year or so break from school will help me deal with that better. We shall see...
21. I have dealt with PTSD, anorexia/bulemia, depression, and anxiety disorder. Despite the crappiness of having that around for a bit (in my late teens early 20s) I think am a better person for having gone through it. For that, I'm grateful.
22. If I'm not happy, engaged, in an activity/job/whatever I will not do well. It's a horrible quality sometimes, but, I'm trying to make it work to my advantage.
23. I'm an optimist with a heady dose of realistic.
24. Being the extrovert that I am I love to laugh and I'm one heck of a goofball. This helped me deal with moving and found me some fabulous friends along the way. I love people and this is a great tool for that.
25. I'm an organized mess on the inside. Meaning I'm a mess, but, things are in nice piles, have labels, and get cleaned through every now and then.
Now aren't you glad you got through all of that? ;-)
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