blog of whitney arlene crispell
August 31st, 2010

bits & pieces

I started my fall semester last night and after my first class, which ended around 9:00pm, I felt buzzy. Tonight, after my class that ends around 10:00pm, I feel zonked. Even during class I was out of it, as evidenced by my pathetic and uncreative response to the professor’s “get to know” you game when she called roll. She wanted us to describe ourselves using two words, one of them starting with our first initial and the second with our last. I went with “wonderful,” which garnered some laughs as I expected, and then stole “caring” from another student with a C-name. Lame city, right? Somewhat related: I love Colin’s first-class questions.

Anyway, I’ve got a list of random tidbits I wanted to write about on the blog and since I’ve already revealed my lack of spunk tonight, I will indulge my laziness with bullet points:

  • Andrea Scher and Jen Lemen have just begun the first fall session of their awesome online class, Mondo Beyondo, and there’s still room. I took the class last October, and continue to return to the lessons they wrote and the discoveries I made during the five weeks. I highly recommend Mondo Beyondo for any man or woman craving more space for reflection and courage to dream.
  • My friend Courtney’s book cover has been released and it is hella gorgeous. I can’t wait to get my copy of Fall for Anything in December and press my face up against its loveliness. And then, of course, read it. Yay Courts!
  • Speaking of books, I just finished the second installment of the Parasol Protectorate Series, Changeless (do not click lest ye be spoiled). My friend Candice gave me her copy of the first book, Soulless, a couple months ago and I finally read it this month. The books are ridiculous fun, and a great combination of science fiction/fantasy, romance, and mystery. They also introduced me to the Steampunk genre, about which I knew next to nothing. The third book, Blameless, comes out tomorrow and Candice and I have a date tomorrow evening to go buy it!
  • Kim’s recent post over at What Claudia Wore reminded me of the genius of her blog and made me feel cool for being her friend. Do you like how braggy I am about these cool friends of mine? Yeah? Well I should be because THEY ARE AWESOME.

The next several weeks of my life are going to be very busy. I’ve detailed this to practically everyone I know but since I haven’t written about it on the internet, the circle ain’t complete. The good news is that I’m going to be busy for awesome reasons (three out-of-town weddings in four weeks) and will get to see a lot of people (and places) I love. Yay! The stressful part is that I have a lot to balance at school and work between now and then, and some folks will probably think I’ve dropped off the face of the earth. To those who may search here for answers in the near future: I haven’t fallen off the face of the earth, just busy getting my school and celebration on!

And what’s the first stop on the Whirlwind Express? Kansas City! Kansas City here I come! (<— It occurs to me this might not be a song and if it’s not, I am totally pulling a “my mom.”)

August 27th, 2010

five photo friday

I. Sara and Sean on Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls, Ontario. I had a friend from the farm (Nat Tagge!) and her boyfriend visit us for a night, and neither had ever been to Canada. We parked on the U.S. side and walked across the Rainbow Bridge, one of my favorite ways to see the Falls. We decided to take them up Clifton Hill too, just because it’s a spectacle and surreal. One of the few instances where the U.S. did a better job at something than Canada. II. My potted hens and chicks in the backyard. I hope they explode a bit more next summer. III. Two guys in line for clay-oven baked pizza at the Fancy and Delicious pizza fundraiser. IV. Terrible, awful wax figures of Elvis, Robert Pattison, Kristen Stewart, and Miley Cyrus in Niagara Falls. V. Super-woman Maura at the F&D pizza party, looking lovely while living the chaos.

July 23rd, 2010

five photo friday

In light of the Flaming Lips show I saw last night in Artpark and the one I’m going to see tonight in Canandaigua, today’s FPF is brought to you by the words “joy,” “play,” and “happiness.”

I. Josh on one of our last night’s in San Francisco last July. We were delirious with exhaustion and nerding out with our cameras. II. Madi in the pool at our vacation house in the Outer Banks, last August. III. Miss Lauren, frolicking in the grass in Portland, OR. IV. Josh on the same night, just when we got back to the hotel. My favorite part of this photo? His left foot. V. An ancient but awesome photo, circa 2005. Me and Tessa rocking out in my mom’s family room. She and her brother Michael spent the night on their way to Ohio.

June 30th, 2010

#ala10 recap: part one, the set up

This past weekend, I attended the American Library Association’s annual conference (#ala10, as it’s known on twitter and the rest of the web) in Washington, DC. The conference, if you don’t know, is an enormous event with over 25,000 attendees and three full days of programs, plus several pre- and post-conference activities. It’s not only attended by librarians but also tons of authors, publishers, and companies.

My friend Brynn and I decided to go together this year, and shared a room at the Washington Hilton. We live about five hours apart and are ridiculously busy people so we used the conference as an important opportunity for us to catch up, hang out, and otherwise be friends. This was my first ALA conference, and Brynn’s third.

I wrote most of my recap at the airport in Baltimore but it’s so long that I’m going to it break down into parts. There was just so much to take in and report. So, to begin:

Thoughts on my thoughts
As a quick background, I started my MLS program at the University at Buffalo in January 2010. So I’m new. I’m also a part-time grad student with a more than full-time job outside of the LIS community. It’s been difficult for me to really engage in discussions about LIS issues because 1) I’m still learning what they are, and 2) I just don’t have the time.

I  looked forward to #ala10 because it presented an opportunity for me to dive in and get a little bit of a crash course. I think my hopes were matched but I’m reminded that it will take time, it’s okay to go slow, and that I won’t be able to engage completely until I’m actually a working librarian. So in some ways I’m a bit of an outsider.

I have attended several professional and political conferences in the past, and I am absolutely overwhelmed by the organization and efficiency demonstrated at #ala10. From the shuttle buses to the man holding a pre-made sign directing people to a Council meeting to the fantastic, useful workshops, I am beyond impressed. I hope when I get more involved with ALA and LIS issues I will remember my initial impressions. I hope they remain my impressions!

That being said, Friday night
I decided to fly in on Friday afternoon so that I could visit with my friend, Melissa, who lives in DC and is getting married there this October. It also allowed me to get to the hotel and conference first thing Saturday morning.

Melissa and I went to high school together, and have not had much time over the past (almost) ten years to spend with each other. Despite this, we immediately picked up where we left off and had a really wonderful day. I feel blessed to have her as a friend, and am so excited to return in October for her wedding.

Friday afternoon we had some drinks and a delicious cheese board at her fiance Adam’s wine bar Veritas. It was a super classy place with fantastic service and a wonderful atmosphere. Adam met up with us at Veritas, and after another glass of wine we continued to Bibiana for dinner. Now, before I go on, I need to state for the record that dining with a restaurateur is really amazing. While the waitstaff were already friendly and professional, they really kicked it up a notch when they learned they were in the company of a colleague. I won’t lie, I really enjoyed the experience. Related: I had the agnolotti and it’s up there with my best meals ever. Also, I can’t stop thinking about the espresso granita. [insert Cookie Monster noises] THANK YOU MELISSA & ADAM.

Saturday morning Melissa dropped me off at the hotel around 9:00AM, and I quickly found my way to the line of librarians boarding a shuttle bus. How could I tell? The crowd was almost entirely comprised of women wearing comfortable shoes.

Next up: #ala10 recap: part two, the setting

June 11th, 2010

five photo friday

I. A fall morning on the lake during our 4th Annual Team Retreat. Rebecca, Teresa, and Eric soaked up the sun and read the paper for a couple hours. It was really gorgeous that weekend. II. Another shot from that weekend, this time of Rebecca’s Pioneer Woman pasta salad. Delicious. III. Boats in the harbor, Canandaigua NY. IV. Bananagrams FTW. I love word games. V. I am loving my new flower boxes. These ones my mother designed.

May 31st, 2010

Teen Book Festival & a stroll

A couple weekends ago I attended the Teen Book Festival in Rochester. Brynn and I decided to meet up at the fest and then stay overnight in Rochester so we could catch up and celebrate her birthday. Within the first 30 minutes of the festival we spotted our mutual friend-from-college Lisa and kidnapped her for a trip to the coffee shop. Neither of us knew that Lisa was going to be there and neither of us had seen her in years. Look how happy we were:

The festival is held at Nazareth College and holy smokes is that campus beautiful. It’s technically in Pittsford, New York and is very close to the Erie Canal. Just gorgeous.

Anyway, the festival was amazing. The entire event was teen-focused which meant that the teens in the room had first dibs on the seats, the questions, and everything else. There were 25 young adult (YA) authors present and they each presented three times during the four workshop slots. We were able to see presentations by Holly Black, Laurie Halse Anderson, Alyson Noel, and Matt de la Pena. Their “presentations” ranged from speeches to powerpoints to an hour of interactive Q&As. Holly Black and Matt de la Pena were super interactive, and  my favorites of the day (Matt = hilarious). Laurie Halse Anderson gave a tried-and-true presentation using Powerpoint and was entertaining. Alyson Noel got stuck in the chapel and while it looked cool, her speech from the pulpit sounded, well, speechy. Whereas the other authors we saw were in small, intimate spaces, she was up high and far removed. Too bad for her, I was looking forward to hearing her talk.

All in all, the day was great. I loved spending it with Lisa and Brynn too. Lisa is just finishing up her MLS and Brynn, as I’ve written before, is a librarian in the Adirondacks. We talked over lunch about how funny it was we all ended up in the same field and really, it’s not surprising. We were all English majors with Women’s Studies minors in college, writers, feminists–there’s something about this field and this job that has attracted us all. I couldn’t be happier to know that I’m embarking on a professional path with them.

After the festival, Lisa had to hit the road and Brynn and I went on a walk along the canal in Pittsford. Photos from the walk are below.

April 30th, 2010

five photo friday

Some oldies, some newsies. (I) Oliver blissed out at Zoe’s birthday party a couple weeks back. How adorable is he? (II) Jesse and Katie at the same party performing their “talent,” which is doing push ups. I was impressed. (III) I couldn’t help but post another one of Oliver. He’s listening to his moms sing to each here. Or, more accurately, lip sync. (IV) A photo of a chandelier in San Francisco’s Chinatown from last summer’s California trip. (V) Another photo from California, this one at the glorious Redwood hostel.

April 16th, 2010

five photo friday: Cooney fundraiser edition

I didn’t realize until I started writing these captions that all the photos I chose for this week’s FPF were from the same night. I took them all before, during, or after Sean’s fundraiser at Griffin’s Irish Pub in South Buffalo.

(I) Buffalo to the max: Sabres, Bills, Democratic primaries. (II) Josh Mumm’s arm and Sara’s coke at the bar at Casa di Pizza after the fundraiser. We went to watch the Yankees beat the Red Sox. (III) Harrison in front of Griffin’s as I pulled up, probably making some last minute arrangements on his phone. (IV) Sean and Mike LoCurto, after the Councilmember’s introduction of the candidate. (V) At this point everyone was sick of me taking photos, something Erin Heaney expressed quite nicely.

February 28th, 2010

going places, seeing people

I’ve been going places and seeing people, and then my website was taken over my a stupid virus. It’s all better now thanks to the wonderful Jim Lindley.

Once I over the next hump of school work I’ll have an update.

February 1st, 2010

glorious

My weekend trip up to Long Lake was fantastic, very good for the soul. Great friend time, lots of beautiful scenery, and plenty of sleep.

I drove through some bad weather on Thursday night and it made my ride an hour and a half longer than it should have been. When I got to Brynn and Brian’s house they had chili and hugs waiting for me. My stressful drive was all but forgotten.

On Friday I went to school with Brynn and observed her for the day, fulfilling both credit hours for my School Media Center course and my long-standing curiosity as her friend. Long Lake Central School is small (65 students total, K-12) and very, very neat. I learned a ton from Brynn and am so looking forward to having my own school library one day.

After school on Friday Brynn and I drove to Lake Placid. We planned to grab dinner at this great Mexican restaurant, get some work done at the coffee shop, and maybe catch a movie. As we entered Lake Placid we were greeted with this lovely scene:

It was so cold on Friday (and Saturday) that there were very few clouds in the sky. With that fact and the glaring spotlight of a full moon, Whiteface Mountain was frickin’ glorious. I mean come on, what else would you call this scene?

Brynn let me stall our night for a few minutes as I snapped the best photo I could. Nothing I got does it justice but it was -5 degrees outside and my poor right hand was in pain from the cold.

The rest of the weekend was fun too. I slept sort of late on Saturday morning, went on a brief (freezing) photo walk, and got some school work done. Brynn and Brian prepared for that evening’s “Chocolate Fest” library fundraiser and town open mic, both of which proved to be excellent events. I ate more chocolate-themed desserts than I care to disclose and I got to see Brian sing at the open mic with his younger sister Nicole.

My drive to Buffalo was clear and quick. Sean and I grabbed dinner at Hardware with Kevin and Sara, and went back to Kevin’s to drink tea and, as it turns out, practice juggling.

All in all, a lovely extended weekend–I feel great.

January 21st, 2010

five photo friday

I. Josh preparing to take photos in Marin County, just North of San Francisco. We were driving through these lovely, winding roads on our way to the Point Reyes hostel. It was ridiculous. Fog rolled in over the hills, the light was just right (the golden hour). I look at these photos and sigh. II. Dripping icicle outside my house on a god-sent sunny day. III. Josh and the giants. In the Redwoods, off the Avenue of the Giants. We walked through these trees the same day we drove through the scene in the first photo. What an amazing 12 hours. IV. I went snowshoeing a couple weekends back with some friends. Here Shannon and Sara frolick on a frozen creek. V. Winter branches at Tifft Nature Preserve, gorgeous and frozen.

December 5th, 2009

best of ’09: night out

December 5 – Night out. Did you have a night out with friends or a loved one that rocked your world?
Hands down, it’s the second night of my weekend getaway in New Orleans with Natalie and Anna.

Earlier in the day the three of us went on a bayou cruise, during which we got to hold a baby alligatorand admire the lovely back waters of Louisiana. By the time we got back to our hotel we were exhausted. We decided to take a quick nap, and instead woke up hours later. All three of us were groggy from sleep and felt like the antithesis of fun. But, because we were in New Orleans, we got dressed and walked towards the French Quarter.

Not too far in, we walked past the beautiful Monteleone hotel. Inside we could see lights, people drinking, and an elegant atmosphere. I led Natalie and Anna inside to check out the lobby, just to say we did, and after hearing the music coming from the bar we decided to poke our heads in there too. Good move on our part: it was the famous Carousel Bar!

 

We immediately decided to get a table and after admiring the carousel for a few minutes, we figured out that it was slowly moving around in a circle. Anna and I were still feeling groggy from the nap and ordered Irish Coffee as a pick me up. It worked, we started to feel good. We then ordered martinis.

The previous night, our first in New Orleans, we walked down Bourbon Street. You know, just to say that we did. This night, with its low lights and music and non-plastic cups, was the exact opposite and much more our style. We talked for a couple hours and were eventually joined by several of our best guy friends from high school: Mark, Scott, Brian, and Steve. They happened to be in a town for a bachelor party and sought us out in the Carousel Bar as a break from the non-stop Bourbon Street action (please note: we planned our trip first).

 
 
 

I don’t often get to see these friends, let alone hang out with them at a great bar in a great city. Natalie and Brian live in Boulder, Mark lived in Baltimore then and is now out West, Steve lives in Austin, and Scott is always all over the place (currently in Afghanistan). It was a very special night, the best.

This post is part of the Best of 2009 blog challenge. Please join me!

December 4th, 2009

five photo friday

I’m feeling festive. Last weekend Sean and I got our tree, I went Christmas shopping with my mom last night, and today we decorated our office with obnoxious stuff. My hot pink tree lives to see another season. So, photos from Holidays past:

I. My cousin Tiffany and I at Christmas Even festivities at my Aunt Judy’s. II. My cousin Nate demonstrating all he wants for Christmas (his two front teeth). III. So obscene I had to take a photo. IV. A couple of gifts a couple of years back. I love that song, so epic. V. A polaroid that still hangs in my friend Mark’s basement. We’ve got an unofficial tradition of going to Mark’s house on Christmas night after his parent’s party winds down. We hang in the basement and play darts usually, regressing back to high school days. I missed it last year, hope I won’t this year.

December 3rd, 2009

thankful

I never got around to doing one of those “I’m thankful for…” posts last week, and I regret it. So, without further delay, what I’m thankful for this season:

+ All the time I got to spend with my brother Josh this year, including our trip out West and the beautiful sights we saw together.

+ My great family, and our new and old traditions. I’m also grateful to Sean’s family for making me feel included and for becoming my friends. Especially my new friend Sam.

+ My friends scattered across New York State and the world, and my friends in Buffalo for being up for anything, inclusive, and for not taking themselves too seriously.

+ The internet for providing me with endless amusement and deep connections, including my ~*sparkle hos*~; Twilight macros, memes, and parodies; the website Awkward Family Photos; twitter (haters to the left); my Google Reader; goodreads.com; and, you know, information.

+ Sean Cooney, Canandaigua Lake, my favorite soup recipe, coffee, Netflix, and this lip gloss.

November 20th, 2009

five photo friday: New Moon edition

Went to the midnight showing of New Moon last night with Sara, Harrison, Matt, and Craig. We wore shimmer lotion and one of us shaved a moon into his chest hair. Amazing. We also sat next to some teenage twihards and played campfire games with them until the movie started. They were dressed as Rosalie and Alice, and that’s forever how I’ll refer to them.

Here are fourscenes I wish I saw last night, and one bonus piece of snark:

 

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