True Reflections

Overwhelmed with the Ordinary


Oh, so that's how gay people came to be... @ 06:50 am

Sorry, but this cracked my shit up.

Midol

 

Friday, it's coming, really, it is... @ 12:06 pm

Current Mood: blah
Current Music: Poets Of The Fall - Where Do We Draw The Line

The weather people *SAY* that the weather will be nice by Friday - possibly 80 degrees.

Today was the 6th grade luau in the park next to the school.

52 degrees.

Sprinkling rain.

Rar. Combined with the gray, my PMS that's dragging on again, a heavier work load, deadlines looming -- I really need some sunshine. Gah.

And listening to this music (much as I adore it) isn't helping, lol. *see music*
 

I am @ 03:59 pm

seriously stressing.

Nice, happy images or thoughts, please. Something to chill my brain out and make me remember that I do have a life...

 

Definition of "Juneuary" @ 11:16 pm

Current Mood: amused

http://www.beloblog.com/KGW_Blogs/weather/2008/06/juneuary-definition-of.html

The definition below from viewer John Rinier. Well done John! 14inches of new snow at Meacham in northeast Oregon's Blue Mountains. 5"new at Timberline Lodge, bringing their weekly total to two feet,another 3" at Government Camp today and even an inch of snow at LaurelMountain in the Coast Range southwest of Salem. Juneuary indeed. Butdon't worry the rest of the week brings back June and leaves out the"uary".

Matt Zaffino
KGW Chief Meteorologist

Juneuary jün-y-wer-ē, -we-rē [joon-yoo-er-ee]
-noun pl. Jun·u·ar·ies Abbr. Junry.

1. a season in the Northwest United States that occurs in the months of April and June where the weather or climate appears to be more likeWinter instead of Spring
2. a seasonal weather pattern where the sun is concealed behind rainclouds that never end resulting in below average temperatures.

-adjective
1. a Winter-like cold rainy weather day in Spring.

-synonyms: cold, rainy, sunless, cloudy, misty, grey

Juneuary

c. 2008, Ieneuer, from O.N.Fr. Genever (Fr. Junvier), attested fromc.2008 in Anglo-Fr., from L. Junuarius (mensis) "(the bad season) of Junus," to whom the season was sacred as the beginning of Spring (see Junusry; cf. It. Gennajo, Prov. Genovier, Port. Juneiro Gore). The form was Latinized by c.2008. Replaced O.E. geola se æfterra "the global unwarming." j.t. rinier

[Origin: bef. 2008; ME < L, n. use of Junuārius, equiv. to Junu(s)Junus + -ārius -ary after the name winter; r. ME Genever, Jeniver <AF, OF Genever, Junever Gore< L, as above or cold Spring rainy weather; r. OE Junuarius < L] j.t. rinier

[Middle English Junuarie, Junever, from Old North French Junever, from Latin Iānuārius (mēnsis), (season) of Junus, from Iānus, Junus; see ei-in Indo-European duck or beaver roots.] j.t. rinier






PTA meeting was...contentious. Rar. Am exhausted now. Looking forward to Friday for it should be sunny, warm, and school is over.
 

True Reflections

Overwhelmed with the Ordinary