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A few weeks ago, Monica ("Ramblings of a Crazy") was handing out awards like it was the Oscars or something. Which reminds me, the Oscars are on Sunday and Jon Stewart is hosting again. Yay. As per usual, I have seen very few of the nominated films, although I get snaps for having seen at least one film that wasn't animated or littered with teen wizards. Consequently, it would just be wrong to give my comprehensive list of Oscar picks. Suffice to say:
*Dame Judi Dench won't win anything this year and neither will Helen Mirren. Because they weren't nominated.
*Julie Christie will probably win Best Actress over Ellen Page but that's kinda too bad because even though I love me some Christie, Ms. Page gave an absolutely lovely performance in "Juno" and it would be awesome to see her win.
*I gotta think "Juno" will win best original screenplay. It can't win Best Picture because it was indie and smart and too funny. But at least give 'em the screenplay award.
*"Ratatouille" will win best animated feature because it really was a terrific movie. And I saw it.
*$5 bucks says that the last photo they show during the "In Memorium" bit is Heath Ledger.
Now back to Monica. She gave me some awards. I was deeply touched by this because Monica is pretty much the essence of cool and you'd think that my blog would be far too pedestrian for someone at her level of coolness. So yeah, getting an award from her is kinda like being asked to sit at the hip table in the lunchroom. So thanks for that, Monica.
The first award, which is way awesome, is supposed to be presented to 10 deserving women bloggers. For reasons known only to itself, Blogger won't let me plug in more than a few links per post so it'll be up to you to find the blogs over there on the right and check them out, if you haven't yet.
1) Nicole ("Living in a Second Language) is one of my best real life friends. The fact that she also writes a very lovely blog is just a bonus. Funny, introspective, clever...that's my girl.
2) Dana (Amazing "Grace in the City") writes oh, so charmingly about raising her family and building a church in New York City. One of the things I appreciate about her blog is that she's the kind of Christian who doesn't give the rest of us a bad name. To whit, her faith is deep and profound and sometimes she blows me away with her insight but she's not heavy and preachy and judgemental. Which is always refreshing.
3) Monica gets this one back. HA! Can't help it. The kid rocks. She turned me on to Belle and Sebastian. She watches Project Runway. She rides a bike. She lives in Chicago, one of the truly great cities of the world. There.
4) Kimberly Ann ("Nostalgic Homemaking"). Duh. She's fairly new to Blogtopia but it feels like she's been around forever. She mostly writes about food and housekeeping but with an altogether unique POV. And I bought some fake pearls from her that just rock my world.
5) Boodatude. The woman is insanely talented when it comes to things creative but her writing just slays me most times. Actually, I kinda hate her for that. No. I don't. Yeah, I do. "Hate" in a "I really admire your talent and envy it a bit but you're too charming not to love" sort of way.
6) Auld Hat ("The Voluptuary"). Shut up.
7) Speck ("Worms, Puppies, BBQ"), who seems to be blogging more regularly now. Which is a good thing for Blogtopia. Plus, this woman is whacked. Again, in a good way. The disembodied hand card she sent me for Christmas is coming out every year.
8) Brand new to me is Leah ("Circumstantial Serendipity"), who's been coming around here for a while and who I just got around to checking out. I like her. She's my kinda gal.
9)Greeny ("You Get What You Need") is someone I really hope to have cocktails with someday. She is also my kinda gal. She's one of those people who lives, on the surface, a fairly ordinary life but writes about it in a way that is compelling and fun and sometimes inspiring. Especially when it comes to gardening. Dang, if only.
10) My "City Mouse". Mostly because she's my mouse, but also because she's funny and she thinks and she's not afraid to be honest even when it's hard. She hasn't had the world's cushiest life and you'd think that would make her a hard, brittle person but she's really not. Plus, she doesn't care about spelling.
The other award, thankfully, only has to be passed out to 5 people because that was just exhausting, let me tell you. It's an award for niceness. Nice is way under-rated in the world and it's good to celebrate those who bother.
1) Rosie ("Rosemary's Attic"). Sweet as can be and she gave me a beautiful concertina for my birthday just because she couldn't make it out to my party to play "La vie en rose". I couldn't believe it. Still can't.
2) Hat. Shut up. I have my reasons. She's going to pft at this but I don't care.
3) Same thing with the Bitter One. We opened this coffee shop ("Here's the 90s") and I've been way too much of an absentee partner (although I'm really trying to improve that) and he has never once bitched me out for leaving him with the heavy lifting all these weeks. That's really nice. Especially since it probably goes against his nature. (No it doesn't. I know him. Ha. He's the sweetest thing ever but you didn't hear that from me. We must keep up the charade). Also, he's a really terrific uncle to The Child and he doesn't really have to do that, what with the whole not actually being related thing. But see, he's nice. (Shhhhhh).
4) Buck ("I Laugh, Therefore I Am") . Because you know what kinds of things he does? He does things like buy hard to find cordials on the web and then shares it. He moves out of his apartment for a week to let total strangers live in it. I'm telling you, he is n.i.c.e.
5) Mom ("The Best is Yet to Be"). It's funny that "Mom" is her blog name because when she leaves comments it always makes me think it's my mom until I remember that my mom is Dame Judi. But whenever she does leave a comment (and I've noticed this on the other blogs she frequents) she's always kind and generous and supportive...just like a good mom. I kinda think of her as the übermom of Blogtopia.
and I have to add a 6th, Dariush (as in "Dariush Alavi"). He lives in England and is a very talented writer. I felt pretty honored when we started corresponding. He loves good food and he cooks so we share recipes and stories about food but, as is sometimes the way with bloggy relationships, it has slowly moved out of the realm of the initial connection and into being friends. And who doesn't need a friend in England? Who cooks? Seriously. But he especially gets this nice award (which he has to share with his wife, the Divine L) because a month or so ago he was blogging about these books that he and L had found called Don'ts for Wives and Don'ts for Husbands and they sounded very amusing. I said something in my comment about needing to get my hands on copies and he promptly emailed and asked if he could please buy them for me. Which he then did and shipped Royal Mail (love the foreign postmarks, what?). And they are cute little books full of hysterically brilliant marital advice. Anyvows, point is that was a terribly nice thing for him to do.
As per usual, this handing out awards thing starts feeling funny because there are good reasons to give these awards to all the people on my blog roll. (Except the women blogger one because, well, hi...they aren't all women). Sometimes I think I should do what Sling ("Sling's Domain") does when he gets one and say, "Hey, if you're on the blog roll, consider yourself served".
*Dame Judi Dench won't win anything this year and neither will Helen Mirren. Because they weren't nominated.
*Julie Christie will probably win Best Actress over Ellen Page but that's kinda too bad because even though I love me some Christie, Ms. Page gave an absolutely lovely performance in "Juno" and it would be awesome to see her win.
*I gotta think "Juno" will win best original screenplay. It can't win Best Picture because it was indie and smart and too funny. But at least give 'em the screenplay award.
*"Ratatouille" will win best animated feature because it really was a terrific movie. And I saw it.
*$5 bucks says that the last photo they show during the "In Memorium" bit is Heath Ledger.
Now back to Monica. She gave me some awards. I was deeply touched by this because Monica is pretty much the essence of cool and you'd think that my blog would be far too pedestrian for someone at her level of coolness. So yeah, getting an award from her is kinda like being asked to sit at the hip table in the lunchroom. So thanks for that, Monica.
The first award, which is way awesome, is supposed to be presented to 10 deserving women bloggers. For reasons known only to itself, Blogger won't let me plug in more than a few links per post so it'll be up to you to find the blogs over there on the right and check them out, if you haven't yet.
1) Nicole ("Living in a Second Language) is one of my best real life friends. The fact that she also writes a very lovely blog is just a bonus. Funny, introspective, clever...that's my girl.
2) Dana (Amazing "Grace in the City") writes oh, so charmingly about raising her family and building a church in New York City. One of the things I appreciate about her blog is that she's the kind of Christian who doesn't give the rest of us a bad name. To whit, her faith is deep and profound and sometimes she blows me away with her insight but she's not heavy and preachy and judgemental. Which is always refreshing.
3) Monica gets this one back. HA! Can't help it. The kid rocks. She turned me on to Belle and Sebastian. She watches Project Runway. She rides a bike. She lives in Chicago, one of the truly great cities of the world. There.
4) Kimberly Ann ("Nostalgic Homemaking"). Duh. She's fairly new to Blogtopia but it feels like she's been around forever. She mostly writes about food and housekeeping but with an altogether unique POV. And I bought some fake pearls from her that just rock my world.
5) Boodatude. The woman is insanely talented when it comes to things creative but her writing just slays me most times. Actually, I kinda hate her for that. No. I don't. Yeah, I do. "Hate" in a "I really admire your talent and envy it a bit but you're too charming not to love" sort of way.
6) Auld Hat ("The Voluptuary"). Shut up.
7) Speck ("Worms, Puppies, BBQ"), who seems to be blogging more regularly now. Which is a good thing for Blogtopia. Plus, this woman is whacked. Again, in a good way. The disembodied hand card she sent me for Christmas is coming out every year.
8) Brand new to me is Leah ("Circumstantial Serendipity"), who's been coming around here for a while and who I just got around to checking out. I like her. She's my kinda gal.
9)Greeny ("You Get What You Need") is someone I really hope to have cocktails with someday. She is also my kinda gal. She's one of those people who lives, on the surface, a fairly ordinary life but writes about it in a way that is compelling and fun and sometimes inspiring. Especially when it comes to gardening. Dang, if only.
10) My "City Mouse". Mostly because she's my mouse, but also because she's funny and she thinks and she's not afraid to be honest even when it's hard. She hasn't had the world's cushiest life and you'd think that would make her a hard, brittle person but she's really not. Plus, she doesn't care about spelling.
The other award, thankfully, only has to be passed out to 5 people because that was just exhausting, let me tell you. It's an award for niceness. Nice is way under-rated in the world and it's good to celebrate those who bother.
1) Rosie ("Rosemary's Attic"). Sweet as can be and she gave me a beautiful concertina for my birthday just because she couldn't make it out to my party to play "La vie en rose". I couldn't believe it. Still can't.
2) Hat. Shut up. I have my reasons. She's going to pft at this but I don't care.
3) Same thing with the Bitter One. We opened this coffee shop ("Here's the 90s") and I've been way too much of an absentee partner (although I'm really trying to improve that) and he has never once bitched me out for leaving him with the heavy lifting all these weeks. That's really nice. Especially since it probably goes against his nature. (No it doesn't. I know him. Ha. He's the sweetest thing ever but you didn't hear that from me. We must keep up the charade). Also, he's a really terrific uncle to The Child and he doesn't really have to do that, what with the whole not actually being related thing. But see, he's nice. (Shhhhhh).
4) Buck ("I Laugh, Therefore I Am") . Because you know what kinds of things he does? He does things like buy hard to find cordials on the web and then shares it. He moves out of his apartment for a week to let total strangers live in it. I'm telling you, he is n.i.c.e.
5) Mom ("The Best is Yet to Be"). It's funny that "Mom" is her blog name because when she leaves comments it always makes me think it's my mom until I remember that my mom is Dame Judi. But whenever she does leave a comment (and I've noticed this on the other blogs she frequents) she's always kind and generous and supportive...just like a good mom. I kinda think of her as the übermom of Blogtopia.
and I have to add a 6th, Dariush (as in "Dariush Alavi"). He lives in England and is a very talented writer. I felt pretty honored when we started corresponding. He loves good food and he cooks so we share recipes and stories about food but, as is sometimes the way with bloggy relationships, it has slowly moved out of the realm of the initial connection and into being friends. And who doesn't need a friend in England? Who cooks? Seriously. But he especially gets this nice award (which he has to share with his wife, the Divine L) because a month or so ago he was blogging about these books that he and L had found called Don'ts for Wives and Don'ts for Husbands and they sounded very amusing. I said something in my comment about needing to get my hands on copies and he promptly emailed and asked if he could please buy them for me. Which he then did and shipped Royal Mail (love the foreign postmarks, what?). And they are cute little books full of hysterically brilliant marital advice. Anyvows, point is that was a terribly nice thing for him to do.
As per usual, this handing out awards thing starts feeling funny because there are good reasons to give these awards to all the people on my blog roll. (Except the women blogger one because, well, hi...they aren't all women). Sometimes I think I should do what Sling ("Sling's Domain") does when he gets one and say, "Hey, if you're on the blog roll, consider yourself served".
Maybe next time.
Labels: Oscar Night, shiny things
34 Comments:
Shut up! What? pft.
GASP!
little old me? I'm blushing.
Gosh, I don't have a speech ready or anything {I didn't even know I was nominated}but here goes-
(looking up to the sky, clutching my cyber award)
I'd like to Thank You God for blessing me with ten fingers for typing, the world wide web for connecting me,for silly little amazing things to blog about and of course for Lorraine.
{Bows, flashes a peace sign & exits)
pass a hankie
teehee...i love that there was room for some bitterness on your awards list.
now when do we get to the acceptance speeches?
um, and hat, "pft" is not an appropriate substitution for "thank you" in most cases.
;-}
finnnnne
Thank you my friend I do lurve you so.
Oh thank you!
I love my 'Wonderful Women of Blogging' award,and promise to try my best to live up to,..wazzat?..oh.
I will not, Hat. And you know why.
Leah, schweetie, you left out "free Tibet". And that dress is to die for.
Here you go, Anne. Now blow. Good girl.
Danny, thank you for schooling the Hat. And there's always room for bitter.
Back atcha, Hatty Hat.
Don't think I didn't think about giving you one, Sling. Just to mess with your head. Muuuah!
I'm snorking...that's when you cry and then make a horrible noise thru your nose. Thank you my friend. I told Steve I got an award for niceness...he asked if you knew me. Love you to pieces. I'll proudly post my award on my sidebar. Did you get the email I sent to the czarina address of the old lady with the concertina?
Rosie, I totally know that particular brand of crying noise. And tell Steve I said, "Pft" to him. And yes, I got the email and I'm sorry I haven't responded yet but I promise I will this weekend. Only, the picture didn't open so you have to try and send it again because I'm dying to see it.
Love your Rosie face.
..well,it's just nice to be nominated.
Sling is one of my favorite women bloggers...just sayin He might be a world famous woman blogger. Yep I think he is. I just googled it.
Wow!! Thanks so much, what wonderful words to read first thing in the morning! And you know you don't need to keep mentioning the books. Sending them was a pleasure. And if you felt honored that we started communicating, then so did I, but with a 'u' between the 'o' and the 'r'... and anyway, if you were to see me right now with my bleary eyes and my plaits all in a mess, I think honor is the last thing you'd be feeling...
"Thank you! Thank you!
A shout out to my mom, without whom this would ever be possible...my first pet, a cocker spaniel named Taffy, who ended up biting my lip at one point but was still a relatively good pet, all things considered. And he was pretty, too. I've had a lot of pets in my life, really..."[music begins to play and ushers begin creeping onto the stage]
Shoot. I should have better prepared for my acceptance speech. Thanks, Lorraine!
Tell you what, Sling, how 'bout we make you a presenter next year.
Sageweb, he's always been one ofd my favorite women bloggers too, but then he said something about his circumcision at Applebee's and that's pretty much where I felt I had to disqualify him. Also, the 'stache...although I guess some women get that after menopause (shudder).
D: Pft. I will go on about the books if I want because they are so little and cute and because you sent them to me, so there. And I'll see your bleary eyes and messy plaits and raise you one sloppy sweatshirt and tangled locks.
And that was Dana, receiving her Women Blogger Award. This is Dana's first nomination and first win at "Here's the Thing". And didn't she look divine in that Vera Wang gown?
I haven't gotten an award since I was 13 and won something with the math club. This is WAY COOLER than that.
I loved talking to you yesterday.
Uh yeah Ill take you up on the 5 dollar bet. Seeing as how Mr Ledger died in 2008 and this is the 2007 oscars it is pretty much a sucker bet.
Back atcha, Nicole.
And sometimes I really hate you, honey. But I betcha they still show his picture.
I just had to chime in and agree about Buck. He's a good man and a good friend.
By the way, would it not blow you mind if somehow Helen Mirren won anyway?
You might rethink that "nice" award after you read through a few of my latest video writeups...
awwww.. thank you soooo much ... you make me smile.. like all the time
Naw. Best actress: Marion Cotillard for "la vie en rose" hands down and pants down (it is, by the way, truly an amazing performance, as they say "THE performance of a lifetime" and I agree
And about Heath Ledger, you might be right but could he OPEN the "in memoriam"?? and btw, since yes, it happened in December, they might indeed close with him (others have died since Heath L, though, my memory just slips right now, though).
what is "pft"? Thanks--
technomoron (or greenhorn) here
Kingba: a) thanks for stopping by. Have some pie.
2) As I mentioned, I haven't seen many of the movies, what with pretty much waiting until they are on DVD, but I have heard great things about the Edith Piaf portrayal person and that would be a fine little upset. (It would, I'm sure, be finer if I'd actually seen the movie but there you go).
3) Yeah, I really don't see them leaving out Heath. Now, of course, that I've taken The Spouse's bet the probably won't do him right at the last and then he'll be all "See? See? I don't owe you $5 dollars". Pft.
4) Which reminds me, "Pft" is just a little thing some us say...a little, dismissive, "Oh, pft...that's silly" sort of thing. Look herefor correct pronunciation. pronunciation.
Iwanski, part of me is completely prepared for that to happen. Seriously.
And he really is, isn't he?
Ok, JP, I went fearfully to see what you'd said to make me take back the nice award. What? You played Natalie Merchant because I wasn't there? You called for me and when I didn't answer you blamed Sims2? What? If that's the best you got, baby, keep the shiny thing.
Muuuuah! to you, Mouse.
You are so sweet, my teeth just ache from the sugar rush, but in a good way. Thank you very much, I am quite honored to be included on your list. I truly am.
You are very welcome, KA. You are terribly deseving.
OK, I use ppff without the "t" --which is more potent (if not disdainful) pfff
and if Cotillard wins, it won't be an upset, oh no, clear forn runner, even if juno does deserve something, yes.
i meant FRONT runner, pfff
;))
Wow, Lorraine, that was so nice of you. I am touched.
Awww. I'm touched. You know your summer apartment is available each year -- stocked with cordials.
Well, THIS is why you're the big award winner. Shouldn't you be reviewing EVERYTHING? Most of us can't resist the note of 'I like/hate it so just frickin' agree with me' but noooo. Not Lorraine. You make a wonderful and thoughtful case. For everything.
Where do you find the brain time for that?
Thanks, Buck. Ah, Sortilege on the Balcony of Terror. WHAT could be better than that?
Booda, well, that's awfully nice of you. I have an inborn tendancy to being hidebound which I struggle against on a daily basis. Because I don't like thinking I know it all and am always right.
You have almost convinced me that i'm cool or something. haha. enjoy your accolades, i'm sure there will be more.
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