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Conference turris::womannotes-v1

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 1 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V1 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:873
Total number of notes:22329

667.0. "the fourth weekend in January" by 3D::CHABOT (Rooms 253, '5, '7, and '9) Sat Jan 23 1988 03:05

    It's time for a homely topic!
    What did you do this weekend?
    
    I'm waiting for the Muse of Debugging Other People's Unfamiliar
    and Unreadable Code Just Before FCS to visit me.  Actually, I'm
    hoping she'll camp out for the whole weekend on top of my screen,
    and then Sunday I'll take her to see "Woman of the Year".
              
    Cheers!  What do real people do?
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667.2Atypical weekendCOLORS::TARBETSat Jan 23 1988 12:157
    I'm probably gonna do a museum this aft, and certainly will go to
    Burns Night tonite (bein' th' guid scot tha' ah am) and listen to
    the sweet singing of Jeannie Redpath and the beautiful fiddling of
    Alasdair Fraser.  (and then sinfully munch shortbread and maaaaaybe
    even have a wee go at the dancin').
    
    						=maggie
667.3the usual...MEWVAX::AUGUSTINESat Jan 23 1988 15:4111
    This weekend, I'm trying to recover from a rather intense week-long
    class. My spouse's back is injured, so I need to do errands for
    two -- load after load of laundry, shopping, cooking, running up
    and down stairs to get things... (what's a nice feminist like me
    doing in a place like this? oh well, at least i get treated well
    when i'm sick). we were planning to see rampal tomorrow. his concert
    was postponed, so perhaps we'll try a movie. oh yes. i'd like to 
    catch up on my reading (ha!), play with the cats, write a letter 
    or two, perhaps attempt a dinner out, go for a walk, talk to friends
    on the phone. oh, yes, and enjoy sleeping in our brand new bed...
    phew. by monday, i'll be glad for the quiet pace at work. 
667.4SUPER::HENDRICKSThe only way out is throughSat Jan 23 1988 17:591
    Work, just like most other weekends ... <sigh>
667.5DomesticationsVAXRT::CANNOYLet's snark out tonightSun Jan 24 1988 16:5613
    It's nice to be at home for a whole weekend.
    
    I read a lot and made about 4 gallons of soup to freeze, slept late,
    snuggled with my love and the cats, listened to good music and silly
    radio programs, talked to caterer about wedding plans, sewed on lost
    buttons and mended, thought about designs for wedding costume, did lots
    of laundry, watched my love play with nifty computer stuff, read Sunday
    paper, vacuumed. If I get really ambitious Maybe I'll clean the
    bathrooms today.
    
    It's nice to putter around sometimes.
    
    Tamzen
667.6My turnSTUBBI::B_REINKEwhere the sidewalk endsSun Jan 24 1988 19:2712
    Watched VCRs with the kids last night and the night before...
    the best one was Outrageous Fortune (saw that one after the 10 year
    old went to bed). Got a start on a major job of cleaning out
    the basement, we need to install new drain pipe all around the 
    perimiter of our basement to prevent flooding. Made three cakes
    to serve at the church annual meeting this morning (I signed up
    to do coffee hour two months ago and picked annual meeting Sunday
    without realizing it :-) ) Spent some time this afternoon finding
    the kids birth certificates so that we can go get soical security
    numbers. (Also found our wedding certificates and wills)
    
    Bonnie
667.7Just reeeelaaaaxing...BSS::BLAZEKDancing with My SelfSun Jan 24 1988 20:248
    	My SO went skiing yesterday so I fixed stew in the crockpot
    	for when he got home ( =8*) ), today I'm in a I-refuse-to-
    	get-dressed mood which means saying hello to my sweats and
    	glasses, and tonight I'm going to rent a movie (The Turning
    	Point, I think; I'm in the mood for Baryshnikov).
    
    						Carla
    
667.8oh...just a 'quiet' weekend at homeBSS::POGARSun Jan 24 1988 20:4126
    Saturday
    -  Helped my son's cub scout troop out at McDonalds for an "all you
    can eat breakfast" -- flipped pancakes for over 3 hours!!  Really
    thought I might have discovered a new career with less stress.  GEEEZ
    was I wrong!
    -  Took my daughter to the hairdresser for a 'rad' new style.
    -  Took son and daughter to two different birthday parties.
    -  Mike and I took the children to a family dinner party in town
    (we live in the country and drove nearly 2 hours through snow and
    wind, but it was fun!).
     
    Sunday
    -  Went to church and took the kids to Religous Education classes.
    -  Took my daughter to the Girl Scouts Ice Skating party.
    -  Finally installed my new Scholar 2400 baud modem (reading WN
    from Colorado at the home base is much quicker!!!).
    -  Mike and I took our son, Michael, to McDonalds for lunch - can you 
    believe it??? :^|                                        
    -  Put a pot of chili on the stove.
    -  Working on an automation analysis which is due tomorrow -- oh
    well, after I read WN a little while longer   :^)
            
    Mike and I both turned to each other today and asked the same question:
    When *WILL* those closets get cleaned out?????   hmmm....
    
    ap                                 
667.10work & pleasureXCELR8::POLLITZMon Jan 25 1988 02:499
      Saturday morning just after midnite, I made a note. 
      Later during daylight the usual Library visit.
      Including reading up on *those* authors that don't
      use footnotes much.  :-)
    
      Sunday I visited a new lady friend. I'll probably be
      seeing more of her.
    
                                              Russ
667.11what a way to end the weekendSUPER::HENDRICKSThe only way out is throughMon Jan 25 1988 03:4017
    I can't believe what I just did.  I've been writing a course for
    6 months.  It's due to the editors tomorrow.  I worked all weekend
    fixing last minute things and putting the finishing touches on it.
    
    Tonight I exceeded my diskquota, and had to purge several times
    which meant I was working with one copy of the source files.
    
    I went to delete something extraneous and deleted all my source
    files...
    
    I have hard copies of everything, and the operators promised me
    a 3 day old backup.  But that's not much consolation after working
    all weekend to meet a deadline which I shall now surely blow.
    
    sigghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
    
    Holly
667.12Season's GreetingsPARITY::TILLSONSugar MagnoliaMon Jan 25 1988 14:5149
    
    We weren't able to visit my folks for Christmas, so this weekend
    they came to visit for a late Chrostmas party.
    
    Saturday:
    
    Went out to a wonderful lunch with my husband.
    
    Proceeded to the Chevy dealer to put a deposit on a 1988 Chevy Cavalier
    Z24 (5speed, 2.8literV6, all the trimmings, in arrest-me red,
    please!!!)
    
    Took hubby home so he could clean and watch tacky horror movies
    on the tube.
    
    Went CHRISTMAS SHOPPING!!! What a great way to do this - no crowds,
    everything on sale!
    
    Checked out a new pet store, met some rare parrots and softbills,
    talked to the owner about his breeding plans, spent my life savings
    on supplies for the menagerie.
    
    Picked up a huge pan of Chicken Tetrazinni for Sunday dinner so
    I could enjoy my guests instead of spending time in the kitchen.
    
    Went home, took off my shoes, kicked back, watched Star Treck and
    wrapped Christmas presents.
    
    Sunday:
    
    Did my share of the cleaning while hubby went to church.  Took a
    loooong hot bath and dressed up fancy.
    
    Mom, stepdad, grandma, grandpa, sister and brother-in-law showed
    up for dinner.  Gorged on Chicken Tetrazinni (yum!), salad, bananna
    bread, cherry pie, apple pie.  Grandma brought paper plates and
    palstic utensils, so no washing dishes!  Opened Christmas presents,
    chatted, played a silly fishing game that we got.  Took a consensus
    vote to torch the new Rubics puzzle.  (geesh, the 12 panel puzzle
    is MUCH harder than the cube!)
    
    Everyone left, we read the Sunday paper, munched leftovers, and
    watched the Tracey Ulman show.
    
    Nicest Christmas I've had in years!
    
    Happy holidays,
    Rita
    
667.13JUNIOR::TASSONECan we buy a 30ft. Larson?Mon Jan 25 1988 15:3715
    Ahh, the weekend.  Spent Friday night food shopping, Saturday searching
    for particle board to make 8 shelves, found it, sanded it down,
    while SO did the cutting.  Went to a friends house for Chinese food
    and good conversation.   Church on Sunday, coffee and a doughnut
    afterwards.  Took a get-rid-of-frustration walk, came back and read
    the Middelsex Sunday paper while eating choc. chip cookies, watched
    Children of a Lesser God on VCR and Alien (in slow motion, didn't
    want to miss a thing), made a nice warm dinner for us both, watched
    60 minues (we call it 70 minutes, just for fun), took a nap and
    then left to go to my apartment.
    
    Overall, a very relaxing time.  Except my shoulder muscles would
    argue that if they could.
    
    Cat
667.14relaxed -mostlyWITNES::DOUGHERTYDOUGHERTYMon Jan 25 1988 15:4210
    Saturday, I spent the day reading Sarah Dreher's Gray Magic, listening
    to music and doing LAUNDRY.
    
    Sunday,  I picketed Cardinal Law's Boston residence with about 50 other
    people to oppose Law's position on privacy/reproductive/lesbian/gay 
    rights.  Had lunch with a group of friends, went to a meeting on the 
    Feminization of Power (a new campaign to elect more feminist women and 
    men to political office), started a new book "Say Jesus and Come
    to Me" by Ann Allen Parker(?) and had tea and cookies with a good
    friend I haven't seen for ages.
667.15Busy and almost entirely PC ;-)PNEUMA::SULLIVANSinging for our livesMon Jan 25 1988 16:0819
                       
    On Friday and Saturday nights, I went to 2 in 20, the first Lesbian
    Soap Opera.  It was wonderful.  For those of you (interested
    WOMANnoters) who missed it, there's supposed to be another showing
    soon.  So lets keep an eye out for it in Sojourner, etc.
                       
    I picketed Cardinal Law's house yesterday, too.  But I didn't
    meet any other WOMANnoters there.  In the afternoon, I went
    to a friend's concert and heard Liz Walker (She's coming back to 
    the tube tonight!) narrate "Peter and the Wolf."  Yesterday was 
    also my birthday, and my SO cooked a wonderful dinner and a yummy 
    cake for me and some friends.  (Gee, if it hadn't been for all
    the sugar and chocolate in the cake, I could have said that I
    spent one entirely PC weekend ....  :-)  Oh, well there's
    always next year.)
    
    Justine          
           
    
667.16Didn't realize how boring it was!SSDEVO::HILLIGRASSMon Jan 25 1988 16:0915
    Spent Saturday looking all over town for decent baby wallpaper,
    what a disappointment!  Got caught in a blizzard on one end of
    town only to race home and find the sun shining! (Colorado
    weather is driving me crazy. :*) )
    
    Sunday cleaned out the dreaded "Kitchen Junk Drawer" as well as
    the catch all pantry.  Only thirty drawers and 10 closets left in
    the house to straighten.....Boy! I 'm excited!   Had my family over
    for dinner,  cleaned the kitchen, watched 1 hour of "The Murder
    of Mary Phagan" and fell asleep while listening to my husband pound
    on his keyboard in the next room.
    
    I can't handle this kind of excitement any longer!!!  :*}
    
                                            - Sue
667.17I bet I left out *something*...CADSYS::RICHARDSONMon Jan 25 1988 18:1944
    Lemme see....
    Friday night:
    Picked up Steve's volunteer work to bring to Peter's house on Saturday.
    Cooked dinner very fast (got home late).
    Went to services at the synagogue.
    Wrote a short article.
    Went to sleep!!
    
    Saturday:
    Slept a bit late - Paul not feeling well.
    Rustled up breakfast.
    Went to Peter's house to drop off last month's volunteer work (ours
    and Steve's) and picked up this month's stuff (ours, Steve's, and
    Roy's).
    Picked up repaired headphones from shop and bought some CDs.
    Checked out new Italian deli - got lunch.
    Bought wedding present for Paul's cousin and had it shipped.
    Stopped in bookstore and bought some light reading matter.
    Picked up groceries that the store was out of on Thursday.
    Tried to buy film for Carl's camera, but was unsure exactly what
    kind to get so didn't get any (he left the camera at our house -
    needs to send in pictures of us for diving licenses, but was out
    of film).
    Went home and baked cookies.
    Took cookies to Scott and Sally's house for dinner, conversation,
    and showing of their vacation slides.
    Got lost getting home...
    Went to bed.
    
    Sunday:
    Paul sick, stayed in bed until noon.
    Worked on volunteer stuff all morning while he slept.
    Fixed a very late breakfast when he got up (feeling somewhat better).
    Finished up a large piece of this month's work.
    Fixed a very late lunch.
    Went in to DEC to do work and do some typesetting on laser printer.
    Spent about 6 hours here, so got subs on the way home instead of
    cooking dinner.
    Ate sub.
    Wrote to my mother and brother and went to bed!
                                  
    I bet I forgot something....
    
    /Charlotte
667.18CA - Snow you can come home from.OPHION::HAYNESCharles HaynesTue Jan 26 1988 08:0720
    Re: .0 Hi Lisa, sorry you have to debug other people's code! Hope
    it isn't mine...
    
    Friday night, drove for four hours to Lake Tahoe, had dinner at
    Wendy's.
    
    Saturday, skiied all day at Alpine Meadows with seven friends. Finished
    the day by taking a jump too fast and landing on my shoulder. Ouch!
    Cooked spaghetti alla carbonara for dinner, washed down with chianti.
    Dove Bars for dessert. Spent the evening getting silly and talking
    with friends.
    
    Sunday, skiied all day at Northstar. Finished the day by not doing
    anything stupid, but having one of our friends skis stolen. Bleah.
    Drove home, stopping in Auburn for Greek food, lamb shish-ke-bab.
    Got home around midnight and kissed my sweetie who had a deadline
    and so didn't come skiing (boo!). Luckily, the demo (today) went
    very well. Played with our new kitties.
    
    	-- Charles
667.19Silly ...REGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Tue Jan 26 1988 15:5818
    The weekend was trivial:  Rented and watched two videotapes Friday
    night, did errands Saturday, connected the repaired TV, found it
    had not been repaired, went to the symphony Saturday night, and
    on Sunday did fanac.  Mostly this was sorting and resorting the
    Boskone badges.  We have a "Marty Minow" and a "Catherine Iannuzzom"
    coming.  Sorry, guys.
    
    Monday night was more interesting.  I got home, and as I pulled
    in the driveway I noticed something....  So I parked, went inside,
    looked up the number, and left a message on the Dog Officer's
    machine, telling her that there was "a large, white goose on my
    front lawn".  (This morning I watched it, with much honking, fly
    to my neighbor's yard.)  Then Tim and I screened and timed as many
    of the films for Boskone as we had time for.
    
    Tonight I have to help figure out how to move a world.
    
    							Ann B.
667.20??SUPER::HENDRICKSThe only way out is throughTue Jan 26 1988 18:419
    Ann, 
    
    "Fanac" and "Boskone" aren't in my current vocabulary...can you
    say more?
    
    My gut reaction is if *you* are doing whatever it is, it's probably
    worth knowing about :-)   
    
    Holly
667.215th weekend in JanuaryREGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Tue Jan 26 1988 19:3217
    "Fanac" means FANnish ACtivity, where "fannish" means pertaining
    to the science fiction community.
    
    "Boskone" is the BOSton regional science fiction CONvention.  (It
    is a long, sad story to explain why it is in Springfiled this year.)
    It would be called, spelled, and pronounced Boscon, except that
    E.E. Smith wrote a series of stories about the Lensmen, the good
    guys of the galaxy (not all human, but (with one exception) all
    male) in their struggle against the bad guys of the galaxy.  The
    second-ranking set of bad guys, just below the Eick (sp), was the
    Council of Boskone.
    
    The Stranger Club could not resist this, and embraced the name for
    their conventions in the early forties.  When the conventions were
    re-started in the sixties, so was the name.
    
    							Ann B., F.N.