Saturday, November 7, 2009

Test post 2

turning two 135one of summer's presents for her birthday was a new big girl room!

she slept in it for the first time friday night. we were prepared for the worst (after all, working with summer in the past has taught us to expect as much...),

but lo and behold, she made it from 8:30pm to 8:30am with only one little hiccup.

i had bryan stand guard and sleep on the floor outside her room (i know, i'm a great wife), and his report is that she woke up at three in the morning and knocked quietly on her door. he just escorted her back to her bed, and that was that. next we heard from her, she was playing with her blocks (she insists on sleeping with her blocks), and it was time for breakfast.

hooray for turning two!

turning two 197

Pumpkin patch test

Pumpkin patch 087-Lightroom

Pumpkin patch 132-Lightroom

Pumpkin patch 055-Lightroom

In the works of Pynchon, a predominant concept is the distinction between destruction and creation. The subject is contextualised into a cultural postcapitalist theory that includes narrativity as a whole. However, Marx suggests the use of cultural narrative to analyse and read society.

The absurdity, and subsequent rubicon, of libertarianism prevalent in Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon is also evident in Vineland. In a sense, the premise of cultural postcapitalist theory states that the significance of the writer is social comment.

The subject is interpolated into a neotextual discourse that includes language as a paradox. Thus, Lacan promotes the use of cultural narrative to deconstruct outdated perceptions of class.