Wednesday, December 31, 2008

D is for...

Depression.

Last night I finished reading Madness: a bipolar life by Marya Hornbacher (who is the author of Wasted about her struggle with Anorexia and Bulimia) Yes I do tend to have a fascination with this topic. Some of it is a little Schadenfreude, Reading about people in worse condition than me, but mostly its that I can relate. When I read Elizabeth Wurtzel's Prozac Nation it changed my life, I finally found someone describing the feelings that I had been coping with for years, I finally found a name for what was going on. (I had a similar experience when I read Fiona Horne's Witch, but that's a completely other post!)

I have had several what I call 'Meltdowns' but what I now understand to be depressive episodes. All of which concur with major events in my life that really make it understandable. (i.e. when I first started uni and was in an emotionally abusive relationship, when I was in a really bad living situation, travelling alone in a very strange country, after the death of my friend and grandfather and during a 'break up' with a very close friend.)

The first time it happened I was 15, I had spent three weeks in hospital with a broken pelvis and started a new school while still on crutches. I was so scared and I did not know what was happening to me. Everything was just too overwhelming, I could not stop crying, My mum would force me to school each morning, and I would call her before an hour was up to come and get me. I thought at the time it was really cruel her forcing me to school but I think now it was probably a good strategy. This was 18 years ago, before depression and mental illness where widely discussed. I was angry at my mother for not recognising what was going on, for not taking me to the doctor. But I also think back now and realise she was probably shit scared. She had watched my father go through two nervous breakdowns when he was in his 20's.


I have been a lot better in recent years, I was very concerned about post-natal depression after I had Anouk also after recent events in my life, but I think a hyper-awareness of the warning signs and treatment seeked I have been able to control things. The other thing that has helped recently is the fact that I have this little person that depends upon me, even when I feel like just spending the day in bed, I cant!

It might or might not be a coincidence that this post co-insides with New Years Eve. There is something I find depressing about NYE. I always seem to become very emotional and I could not tell you why. Lets see how tonight goes... Happy New Year!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Counting...

I finally worked out a way you can track visitors to your Blog. I just wanted to get an idea if anyone was actually reading it or not!!! I found the details on this site http://www.toptut.com/ (which has all sorts of tips and info and templates and everything!)

I added this thing called Sitemeter. It gives me stats on how many visitors I have had and you can even look at a map and see where people are logging on. I had one from Russia and one from the Netherlands... of course I know both these people so not a big deal, but I don't know any one in Wagga Wagga so that's exciting!!!

If you want to see it just go to the bottom of this blog and click on the icon down the bottom. I also joined a couple of Blog Directories like Blogorama and Topblogarea to see if that does anything. (It hasn't so far!!!!)

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Christmas De-brief...

First of all... whoops on the last post but couldn't work out how to get rid of the big gap between the pics without lots of fiddling! Words and pics by You know who! (not me, the other one!!)

Why cant Christmas just be about the relaxing and getting together with people you want to spend time with instead of the stress, bitching and guilt tripping it becomes???? Cant Bitch Auntie see that, well its a big step that my Nan actually gave gifts this year! (but then I am the one who got the cash so I'm not complaining!). Can't the other one see that with Bubba-do's birthday so close to Christmas we need to make sure it is acknowledged properly and not just get caught up in the excitement of it all? And that there really is no need for so called 'proper' Christmas dinner on Boxing day when you saw all the same people for yummy breakie the day before (highlighted again by the fact that my dad forgot, made his own lunch before remembering and then having to go in for lunch #2!). And why cant Bitch Auntie see how rude it is to say "good I'm hungry" when I mention that I am going to start cooking the pancakes for Christmas breakfast and that maybe once she's already had two and I'm still cooking them it might be nice to say "Hey I'll take over so you can eat too..." hhhhmmmmm.

OK time to stop winging now! I also had some really nice Christmas moments, lots of good people and pressies and I have to admit there does feel more reason to celebrate now I have miss Bubba-doo in my life.

Speaking of which... Little miss turns two today! can you believe it? The time has gone by so fast, but then I have also achieved and been through a lot in that time too.

Hey who wants me to post my birth story? Its too gross, just honest! I will put up a poll to see the reaction!

My Friend Gayle...


Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Podcasts, Action Figures and Geocaching!

Ive gone and skipped ahead to Webolution activity 9... well I was half way through it anyway!


I wanted to find Podcasts of Nancy Pearl's (of the Librarian action figure fame) book review radio spot. I have actually been reading Nancy's Book Crush this week. (Always bad for me to read a book about books as It only adds more to my list of must reads!). Book Crush follows on from Book Lust and More Book Lust by focusing on books for kids and teens.

Anyways, I found the Podcasts to listen to listen to through her website Booklust but I could not add them to my bloglines account for some reason. (also I tried to look up those three podcast sites but only one would work). Anyways, If anyone else wants to listen to them here's the link:


http://www.kuow.org/rss.php?program=nancy

One of her shows she talks about going Geocaching (aka. Hunting for treasure) which is sort of a bit of a hobby of mine (and something my partner and I actually do together!

All you need is a GPS, a sense of adventure and curiosity and some good shoes... check it out here:

http://www.geocaching.com/

M is for...

My Mum!

Here are three cool things my mum has done this week (and its only Tuesday morning!)

Found me a song about Roller Derby after reading about it on my blog;




Joined the Webolution by creating her own blog (I might have given a pointer or two!)

Took Anouk home with her so I can have some time out!!!

Chocoholic in training...


Monday, December 22, 2008

G is for...

Gardening!

Not something that I have ever really done a lot of before, and certainly never successfully. But something I have always wanted to do, and when we bought our house this year could finally, was have a veggie garden. I am loving it! I am finding it immensely satisfying as I can see the fruits - literally!- of my labour...

Check out these Roma's!

This in the industry is called a Beanstalk!

I am even trying to propagate some of my own Cacti for my front garden!!!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Phonagraph records are found at many modern libraries!

Check out this hilarious "your life work" film from the 1940's or 50's...



Comments include;

I'm a librarian and even I was bored by this!

and;

Did you notice that almost all the librarians had glasses? But that the patrons didn't?

Gettin' Fishy at the National Library Australia...

I want to know where my friend Bruce was during all this... hmmm?

Serendipity...

I was having another bad day today, just feeling all weird and cotton woolly head-like. I had my follow up appointment with the obstetrician in Spotswood and I knew that was going to contribute to my crap feelingness. (By the way, no conclusive results from the post-mortem yet, but not all the tests have come back. There is some evidence of Placenta Abruption and he doesn't think it was the cord thing that was originally thought to be the problem) Anyways, I decided to Cheer myself up after my appointment I would treat myself to a milkshake and a sit on the red couch with my book at my new favourite cafe The Famous Blue Raincoat. There were two ways I could have walked and started off one way but something made me turn around and walk the way I had not been before. Whilst walking along I passed a young man, a few steps on I realised it was the brother of my departed friend Lee who I had been thinking about a lot lately and who even graced this blog a couple of weeks ago. We chatted, after my explanation of why I was there I told him I was heading to this cafe I liked. "Is that The Famous Blue Raincoat?" He asked! I skipped off on my way after that feeling a lot better about the world!!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Missy Piggy Take 2 + Roller Derby Dolls!!!

Well looky here, thanks to my good friend library-Jo I now know how to 'embed' a YouTube clip into my Blog. (I also now realise I could have skipped ahead to Webolution task #9 and learn how to do it months ago...)

So here is that Miss Piggy clip again... Remember to watch out for swears!




And here's the trailer for this great show I watched last night on ABC2 called "Roller Derby Dolls". The Boy was trying to not let me watch it 'coz he knows I want to join a Roller Derby team and reckons I will just go and break my pelvis again and he'll be stuck looking after me! (...Always thinking of others!!)

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Gettin' Fresh

I've come across a few articles recently on web OPAC's and how crap they generally are! I guess this is one area that our Library/Web 2.0 knowledge could really be utilised.

It would be great if a patron could click on an item in our web OPAC and be taken to reviews of the item (such as the Chili fresh thing that some UK libraries use). and it could also go the other way, items mentioned in the library Blogs, wiki's, website and our new E-newsletter could be linked directly back to the catalogue with a kind of 'like the sound of this item? click here to reserve it!' type of thing.

Here is an article I enjoyed about OPAC's that I came across while doing the reading for the week 6 activity on Technorati called
"is your OPAC fun?".

I also found a funny blog called the
"Swiss Army Librarian" Click here to see what he has to say about Chili Fresh.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Feeling like...

I'm feeling like crap at the moment. I just can't seem to get it together. I have been having a lot of trouble sleeping, and I got my first period today since loosing the baby, just as a nice little reminder! I just have no patience for anything or anyone at the moment, including Anouk which isn't fair on her. The Boy and I have been fighting a lot and I even ran away on Saturday! Well not really ran away, but it felt like it and it felt really good! All I want to do is crawl up in bed and read... I have a busy week coming up with a few appointments that should help to clear my head (I hope!). But for now, I'm making my first ever ginger tea!

Monday, December 15, 2008

This week ive been reading...


Two memoirs that I really enjoyed...

Tweak by Nic Sheff about the authors struggles with Drug addiction, cleaning up and relapses, and Biting Anorexia by Lucy Howard-Taylor about her recovery from Anorexia.

I think I have said before that reading fiction leaves me cold and unfulfilled, but give me a true story filled with pain and suffering and I am all there!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Wiki's...

I have been playing with Wiki's...

Ive even edited some stuff in Vali Myers Wikipedia page. Vali was the most amazing woman Ive ever met, I used to go visit her a lot at her studio in the Nicholas Building on Swanston st. She was so lovely, warm and generous and allowed me to photograph her on several occasions (Back when I considered myself a photographer!). I miss her a lot.

Click here to see the Wikipedia page. I have a lot more to add!

I think we could do some fantastic stuff with a wiki format on our web page for reviews and new items, even if it could only be edited by staff to semi-control the content.

Miss Piggy

My very first feminist icon has a new single out... watch out for swears!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aGTNS13SDU

Actually its someone's year 12 film assignment... They would definatly be getting an A+ from me!!!


(I need someone to show me how to add you tube videos on my blog properly!!!)

Friday, December 12, 2008

Technorati

I am currently nutting my way through the Technorati bit of Activity 6...
I am going to add a technorati tag to see what happens...

Thursday, December 11, 2008

mmmmm del.icio.us....

Tonight I was learning all about the social bookmarking manager site thingi called del.icio.us.

Apparently this is a folksonomy. Now, at uni I had to do a whole assignment on Taxonomies and Folksonomies and all sorts of other 'onomies... tell you what... I still don't get it, but I am learning a lot more from joining the Webolution than I ever did in uni!!! I think that's because I learn by doing not by being told (which is why I ask a million silly questions even after training!!)

I made my own del.icio.us account and even saved some very important websites to it. I have tagged them with a "webolution" tag but no one else has yet so I hope someone does soon!

The whole tagging thing is similar to what I have done on my blog with the labels, making it easy to navigate your way around my blog (say you just want to see my webolution posts coz you don't care about all the other bits of my life!!!)

I can see where this could be very useful in the library particuly on the Ref desk, maybe to save some of the most used and trusted sites? Tomorrow morning I will attempt to use Technorati and see if my blog is part of the "Magic Middle"

Everything you need to know...

You can learn from BUST magazine...

The latest issue introduced me to this great Blog, http://coldantlerfarm.blogspot.com/ its a girl living in Vermont who has taken self sufficiency to a whole new level! She's a really entertaining writer and has just released a book called Made from scratch (watch out for that one on the requests list Leslie!). This is the kind of thing I would love to do one day, move to the country and be a hippie! but for now... here's my first attempt at a Veggie Garden, its doing remarkably well with lots of compost and Anouk's bath water!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Did you know the Dewey number for Hot Rods is
629.2286
This information may come in handy for my next fishy idea!

Famous... or is it shamless self promotion?

Well I guess it cant really be called shameless self promotion if I didn't write it!?

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Pimp my Bookcart

Check out my pimped up library trolley!!!
Inspired by the 'Pimp my Bookcart' website, this is 'Santa's recomended reads' just in time for the end of school rush on kiddie books...




Click Here to see the 'Pimp my Bookcart' website

Friday, December 5, 2008

This weeks reading...

You sexy mother by Jodie Something-or-other. I picked up this book coz I liked the title and the cover (very important!!!!) but it turned out to be a kind of self help book of the "buy a few plastic tubs and de-clutter and your life will be miraculously transformed" find of crap that really shits me, not to mention the book was aimed at stay-at-home mums, of which I have no interest in being (but no qualms about anyone else making that choice, just its not for me!)
The one thing I did notice about it was how much of the 'advice' was similar to the FISH philosophy. even though it wasn't set in a work environment, the ideas of choosing your attitude and being present, and of course play! (something that kids masters at and we could all learn a lot from a toddlers attitude to life, they know whats important!!)

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Angelique


I am thinking of buying this picture from Outre gallery for myself for Christmas...

It will be a big investment for me... what do you think?

D*A*A*S

I bought the recently released Doug Anthony All Stars DVD for my brother for Christmas, and Ive just been checking it's all working OK. (I also like to do this with books I buy for gifts, just like to make sure there are no pages missing!)


Anyways...

I think I had forgotten how funny they are, some of it has dated but also some of it I didn't get when I was 15 and watching the Big Gig. Bit like watching the Young ones when I was 7, it was all about the visual comedy then, (I didn't get the intellect until much later!!!!)

Its also been bring back a lot of memories about my friend Lee, he was a massive DAAS fan, so much that they played their version of Throw your arms around me at his funeral.

Lee died from Cystic Fibrosis just before his 30th birthday. I was holding his hand when he died, he had been unconscious for over 12 hours, but about a minute before he died he moved his finger along my hand, like he was telling me he was still there.

I told him before he went to sleep the night before, when he knew he was going to die, to make sure he got in touch with me... typical man, he's never called!

Recent events in my life have got me thinking a lot about important people and events in my life, Ive been getting in touch with people I don't want to lose touch with... give me a call Kiersten!!!!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Library Jo

I should have posted this a week ago but with recent events in my life I think my brain might be running about a week behind!

I wanted to say a big fat congratulations to my friend Library Jo for winning the Marjory C. Ramsay scholarship. I think this is so exciting and will not only be great for Jo but the whole library service. Well done and don't forget if you need a P.A. I have some time on my hands!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Grumpy!

Perhaps I need to explain...
Grumpy is my dad's 'grandpa' name, thing is it doesnt actually suit him when Anouk is around!