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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
Okay, seriously...
Ugh...so, my book is on sale for free through today, apparently. Because when Amazon said Oct. 27 & 28, it really meant Oct. 28 & 29. Glad that is cleared up.
So, in bonus news, if you still want to get a copy, it's still on sale for free through today!
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Ugh...
Amazon lied and said my book would be free this weekend but apparently it's not...sorry about that. Stupid technology...
Friday, October 26, 2012
My book is FREE this weekend only!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
And now, here's this stuff
Monday, October 22, 2012
gross
So apparently, cats fart.
I've recently learned this fun fact because Hubert has suddenly started to reek. I switched food for the cats recently since my mom had a ton that her cat wouldn't eat, so she gave it to me to see if my cats would eat it. And they have been. They seem to like it. And it was free, so bonus!
Except that now Hubert keeps dropping these horrible stink bombs every day. He'll curl up next to me in bed, purring and being all cute and tiny and baby-like (since he is only about 5 months old now), and then suddenly it will smell like death. They are totally silent but they are the worst thing I've ever smelled. I had no idea cats farted. But holy crap, it's terrible.
So, whatever brand of food this is, we are not using this again. Otherwise I might die from the stench.
Friday, October 19, 2012
That takes a bit of the sting of losing out
At any rate, so lost the hearing, which was disappointing, of course. But, my client wanted to talk after the hearing so I met w/ him, thinking he had questions or something. Nope, he just wanted to tell me thank you. And thank you to my staff. He said he knew we had worked hard on the hearing and he was really grateful for the effort we put into it.
Losing sucks, of course, but nothing makes me feel like the work I do matters than when someone says thank you. Especially when we don't get the result that we were hoping for. Because it's easy to be thankful for the attorney who gets the outcome you are hoping for, but it isn't always easy to be pleased when you don't get the result you wanted. So, when clients who don't get the outcome we were aiming for tell me thank you, it means a hell of a lot. And it feels good to give a voice to someone who otherwise may not have one.
And, even the judge said during the hearing (twice!) that I had done a nice job and that I had made compelling arguments. So even though we didn't win, my client felt well-represented and the court acknowledged the work that was put into building my argument. It's nice to know that whether I'm winning or losing, others around me notice when I do good work. It's really stuff like that that makes this job rewarding. Win or lose, I always hope my clients feel like there was someone there to fight for them and to put effort into helping them. And I hope that others recognize the time and effort I put into my cases, trying to be the best advocate I can be and learning how to be a smart and prepared attorney.
It's amazing how much a simple "thank you" can really touch my heart. Especially when it is coming from a client who didn't get the outcome we had hoped for. It takes a bit of the sting out of losing.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Delicious chicken salad
I love this recipe so I am going to share it/have it somewhere that I can find it again. Don't ask me for specific quantities or measurements...this is a recipe that Hat showed me/used to make for me and he never uses measurements.
One can of chicken breast (I use the canned chicken because I'm lazy. You can use chicken that you cook and shred if you want)
1/3 cup mayo
1/3 cup plain yogurt
Chopped green onions
Finely shredded white cheese
Lemon juice-a couple squeezes
Salt
Pepper
Curry seasoning
Old Bay seasoning
Craisins
Cashews
Combine chicken, mayo, and yogurt. Mix well. Add in onions and mix well. Add salt, pepper, and seasonings and mix all together (add this stuff till it tastes good to you). Add the cheese and craisins and mix together. Do not add in the cashews-they will get soggy and gross within a day. Spread the salad on the bread and add a layer of cashews on top before adding the second slice of bread. Tada!
It tastes delicious the first day and even better after the first day when the flavors have time to meld. Mmmmmmmm...
Friday, October 12, 2012
Damn Science...stay out of my job!
During a training today, we discussed forensic science and the need for us, as lawyers, to learn how to understand it.
Damnit! I became a lawyer because I suck at math and science and I have no head for those subjects. I don't want to have to know science! I just wanna stand around a courtroom and say, "blah blah blah blah, lawyer-things, big words, big words, yakity yak yak." Now I'm supposed to know science?!
Science, stay in your own field. Quit making me have to learn you!
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Double digits!
To date, twelve copies of my book have sold. I'm pretty excited about that. And it's not just people I know, so that is extra cool. I expected like my mom to buy it and that would be it. I didn't expect people to buy it. I just wanted to accomplish something. But people buying it is very exciting!
People I do know say it's really funny. I'm glad to know people think it's funny bc I was worried that it would only be funny to me. It's rather hard to know for sure if what you're writing reads as funny as intended. So I was nervous. But so far, it seems like I did ok.
Tuesday, October 09, 2012
Proposed change in the laws
I have a pet peeve about current laws re: restraining orders. If someone has a restraining order against you, say your former lover who you still have feelings for, you are barred from any interaction w/ them. Even if they decide they miss you and so they drop in at your home or give you a call.
The common scenario I run into is a cranky person who abuses the order by only calling police to report a violation when they aren't getting their way in the relationship. They lie and say they had the order dropped or they lull the other person into a false sense of security that they won't report violations since they want contact.
I have even seen cases where the person with the order was calling the guy, inviting him over, and sleeping with him! But when he biked by and waved to her, THEN she called the police. Dumb!
So here is my proposed change to the law. A restraining order implies that someone doesn't want to interact with the other person. So how about the law include an affirmative defense that they initiated contact and thus nullified the order? That way, people who really need the protection, who don't want any contact, are protected still but the law can't be used as a tool for a disgruntled mate.
Just saying.
Monday, October 08, 2012
I know what you're really asking...
"How long have you been practicing?" = "Are you even old enough to be my lawyer?"
Saturday, October 06, 2012
Friday, October 05, 2012
My book is done!
It's currently being reviewed for formatting, etc. by Amazon.com and then it will be available for purchase in approximately 12 hours.