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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Ode to Andrew?

So Andrew just finished studying and we still have to clean up from dinner. I just got Rachel off to sleep, hopefully for the final time tonight, about half an hour ago. We were just checking our calendar. We added a lunch "date" with the Palmers and then I added some "busy" time in my schedule just to make myself feel cool because Andrew's had this mysterious "busy" time allotted in his schedule occasionally.

That happens whenever he makes an event for Google Calendar from Thunderbird. Somehow it defaults to private events and doesn't show any of the details. I have been very serious about his "busy" times this semester, trying not to chat with him over IM even if he's online and other such things.

We just discovered that when his calendar says "busy" on my end it isn't necessarily all that important on his end. Glad we got that cleared up.

Anyway, I just opened up the "details" of my "library books due" appointment for today (which I missed and had to send Andrew scurrying off to the library to attend for me). This is what it said:
Guess how much I love you
the color kittens
hop jump
the aunts go marching
snap!
a cat and a dog
winter days in the big woods
the noisy way to bed
hello, twins
a stolen tongue
the blue flower
angel pig and the hidden Christmas
you silly goose
my beak, your beak
do pigs have stripes
do monkeys tweet
baby day!

That's 15 children's books and 2 of my books
Andrew, who isn't egocentric at all, saw the first line and assumed that I had hidden a love poem in a random event in our calendar for him. He stared at it for some time and then looked at me like I was slightly off my rocker.

Then he reached the last line and realized it was a list of all the books that were due...in the "library books due" appointment, go figure.

Apparently the exclamation mark on "baby day!" looks like poetic punctuation since I missed most capital letters and all other punctuation.

By the way, in case you're wondering. Rachel and I really liked "Do Pigs Have Stripes?" and "Do Monkeys Tweet?" and "Baby Day!" which we read over and over. We didn't so much enjoy the books that had more words than pictures. I don't know what Rachel's problem is...she has no attention span. But then again, I didn't really enjoy the books I checked out for myself all that much. I didn't finish either of them. I couldn't bring myself to. I need to check out some books that come recommended but those are forever on hold and I'm bored now.

Andrew just read the "poem" to me very rhythmically to show me that it could be a poem. A, quote, "twentieth-century, finger-snapping, weird poem" end quote. Perhaps I will compile all the lists of books I check out and publish them in an anthology. I've never been a fan of "twentieth-century" art, in any form, but hey, I don't have to read it.

3 comments:

  1. "you silly goose
    my beak, your beak
    do pigs have stripes
    do monkeys tweet"
    --Ode to Andrew 1:13-16

    Come on! That even almost rhymes!

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  2. I actually read it the same way Andrew did. Not that it made any sense, but it definitely could be a poem.

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  3. Other things Andrew said about this before we went to bed:

    "I guess I've been in humanities too long. I was like 'Oooh! A poem! Analyze." (analyze was said rather robot-like).

    "I just thought you were trying out a new style of poetry. I was like, 'She usually does limericks, but okay...'"

    Wow! My husband is SO funny!

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