Trip to Portland Monday to visit my doctor ate that morning. Working late to make up for the lost time ever since. Tomorrow have to be at work early to prepare a presentation for a meeting at 8:05. Then I have to track down some humor for the Toastmasters meeting at noon.
I don't feel funny, I just feel tired.
Some weeks are like that.
Holy nuh-uh!
ReplyDeleteyou live near Portland? Portland, Oregon?
I'm job-searching in Portland Seda! Iowa just can't supply in the Graphic Design industry...
ps- have you thought about including a "movie" list at the end after the "reading" list? or are there not so many good movies?
ReplyDeleteOprah did a thing today on Intersexuals, which is so not the same as you at all, but I sort of like that she's OUT THERE talking and asking questions about sexuality, and in-turn, causing America to ask more questions and not see gender or sexuality as so black & white...
Hey, ashes!
ReplyDeleteGood luck searching out Portland. If you move there, let me know - we can hook up.
I haven't found much time for movies, but have viewed a few, and blogged on them some time ago - http://silknvoice.blogspot.com/2008/04/some-trans-movies-are-better-than.html. That one still gets lots of hits from people googling porno.
Good for Oprah! Intersex is different, but it's related/similar, too. Intersexed people don't fit into the gender binary any better than I do, it's just that their bodies keep them out of it, not their brains (or both, I suppose). Our issues are different but related. They often want to keep doctors from assigning them a sex at birth through surgery (typically feminizing them against their will), I want to make it possible for those of us who do want that surgery to get it. Ironic, huh? Unless they're AIS or something, and that's different, too, but still related.