I'm pleased to be able to speak with/understand my mother-in-law to some moderate extent--I've become quite adept at asking if she would like tea. But the sorry state of my Persian, after all these years, is really quite embarrassing.....she should have come sooner
Monday, August 4, 2014
Thursday, July 31, 2014
i'm deaf and blind to news from any other part of the world--including my own neighbourhood, it seems
no fewer than five fire trucks passed our house at around 3am and i didn't even think to check this morning until one of my co-workers asked: Hey, wasn't that huge fire in your neck of the woods?
i don't know what's going on anywhere else; i don't want to know.. i don't have room for any more tragedy
Thursday, July 24, 2014
...With 700 dead and most of them civilians, I simply cannot understand the lack of outrage. Even one child is too many and all we see are moronic, hesitant steps towards something resembling stronger language. An Israeli official who doesn't even deserve to be named put forward some garbage about "restraint" recently, which surely, surely, deserved an incredulous howl of response.
My disgust and horror with all this will take many pages of grief and anguish to explain. I will pause here and just take a moment to acknowledge The Guardian's Peter Beaumont, who is witnessing the carnage first-hand and whose voice has been so prominent this week; and the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem, whose importance as within-group opposition cannot not be understated.
My disgust and horror with all this will take many pages of grief and anguish to explain. I will pause here and just take a moment to acknowledge The Guardian's Peter Beaumont, who is witnessing the carnage first-hand and whose voice has been so prominent this week; and the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem, whose importance as within-group opposition cannot not be understated.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
god knows i'm not a supporter of putin but i don't think it's fair to pin the blame for the tragedy of flight MH17 on russia just yet. there has been a lot of finger-pointing (from everyone, russians included) during this complicated situation--all in the absence of real evidence one way or the other. all we know for certain is that the airplane went down over donetsk and, obviously, this only points to the rebels without being conclusive proof of russian involvement. i'm hoping that impartial international observers can put this to rest and i'd like to see a full investigation before any further diplomatic steps are taken. (on the subject of "evidence," i've been ignoring all "recorded conversations" released to the media because both sides seem to be issuing competing recordings within hours or days of each other.)
i will repeat what i've been saying all along: the rebels have behaved suspiciously in denying access to the crash site, contaminating the scene, deleting twitter posts that claim to have downed a plane in the vicinity around the same time (mom, dad, is this being reported on vremya?), etc. and putin--if he really wanted to assert innocence and so on--should have demonstrated goodwill and condolence, if nothing else, by making an immediate public appeal to the rebels, who clearly look to russia for guidance (whether or not they are financed/armed by the latter is irrelevant in the matter of statements).
but none of this is conclusive proof of anything and kerry has been somehow irresponsible in his accusations.
aside: there is an informative article here about what the russian media are saying. (mom, dad, a challenge: find me dissenting voices in major russian papers. i'm going to point out that western media did report the results of a preliminary investigation, which noted that there does not appear to be evidence of russian involvement)
i will repeat what i've been saying all along: the rebels have behaved suspiciously in denying access to the crash site, contaminating the scene, deleting twitter posts that claim to have downed a plane in the vicinity around the same time (mom, dad, is this being reported on vremya?), etc. and putin--if he really wanted to assert innocence and so on--should have demonstrated goodwill and condolence, if nothing else, by making an immediate public appeal to the rebels, who clearly look to russia for guidance (whether or not they are financed/armed by the latter is irrelevant in the matter of statements).
but none of this is conclusive proof of anything and kerry has been somehow irresponsible in his accusations.
aside: there is an informative article here about what the russian media are saying. (mom, dad, a challenge: find me dissenting voices in major russian papers. i'm going to point out that western media did report the results of a preliminary investigation, which noted that there does not appear to be evidence of russian involvement)
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Thursday, July 10, 2014
שְׁמַע יִשְׂרָאֵל יהוה אֱלֹהֵינוּ יהוה אֶחָד
... one of the very few prayers I remember from school and, it appears, one of the most important. I never considered what it meant--what any of my religious studies meant--since, having been raised in a totally non-religious family, I was as alien in their environment as they were in mine. I repeated the words as I was taught... with little to no conviction.
Hear, O Israel, the LORD is our God, the LORD is One.
... one of the very few prayers I remember from school and, it appears, one of the most important. I never considered what it meant--what any of my religious studies meant--since, having been raised in a totally non-religious family, I was as alien in their environment as they were in mine. I repeated the words as I was taught... with little to no conviction.
I remember, though, for a time, saying the first few lines before bed as if they might offer some measure of protection; I remember (incorrectly) hearing a plea in that first word--shema. Hear.
Hear me, I thought, naively.
Hear me, I thought, naively.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
...it's still hard to believe that i know someone mentioned in this horrible article of horrible news
i'm so sorry...i feel so terribly, stupidly useless
Monday, July 7, 2014
Friday, June 20, 2014
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Monday, June 16, 2014
because liqueur-filled chocolates are very popular among east europeans (or perhaps among europeans in general) and because russian parents are not big on setting limits, i often had brandy-/whiskey-/rum-filled chocolates growing up
that's why, bizarrely, having them now reminds me of childhood, of guests, of dinner...
Friday, June 13, 2014
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Monday, June 2, 2014
f's phrase-ings of the month
Of dooneh: She's narming [the already soft blanket]
Of technicalities: What's God's job description? "Godding"?
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