Sunday, August 26, 2012

regatte

i've been sailing for the past two weeks, it's something i've done for a few weeks of every summer since i was eight or nine years old. i've been in an optimist, which is a dinghy about ten feet long with one sail.

thanks, wikipedia

this year i've been in a jy15, which is a larger boat, about 15 feet long. it has two sails, a main sail and a jib. when you see a picture of a sailboat and there's the big triangle and the little triangle, that's what a jy is like, basically. i had sailed in these briefly with friends of mine at fobh, which is the "yacht club" (actually a large tent and small, messy dock where children can learn to sail over the summer) that i sail for, but not too much. anyway, this year i did a free programme for kids from six nearby towns. three kids from each town were in a jy together, the other three were each in one of two optis or a bic, which is a weird tiny dinghy(?) fobh has for some reason. most of the jy kids were 10-13, and some of them had sailed before. pretty sure i'm the only one who was 16. i was with a 10-year-old girl who was really loud and a slightly quieter 12-year-old boy. i was skipper (in this case that just meant controlling the tiller since there were three of us).

we competed in the mayor's cup at fobh which is a regatta between the six towns, with a jy fleet, an opti fleet, and a bic fleet. we did a port triangle—a triangle of buoys which you go around with your port (left) side next to the mark—four times. of six jys, we came in first, second, fifth, then second. in the fleet, we came in first overall, but since they average your scores with the others from your town and our optis came in dead last every time, we didn't place in the top three between the towns. the wind was very light, though it picked up slightly as the day went on. we ate cold pizza afterward.

today i did the friendship cup, which is fobh's other regatta. my mom had signed me up to be in the opti red fleet (in this one they do the optis by age, each colour is a different age group) but when we got there there was a kid who needed a partner for the jy, so i did that fleet instead. there were five jys and two 420s which is another slightly different boat, which also has two sails (neither rigged the spinnaker). the other kid and i did pretty well together, he was skipper since he had more experience and i was crew, so i did the jib. i had to do most of the hiking (that's when you lean off the side of your boat with your ENTIRE body except from your thighs down, it's crazy. that's just in the jy though, in some boats, like the 420, you get in a harness and hang your whole body off. sometimes you have to throw your arm up because you need all the weight you can get. the reason for it is that if you didn't put all your weight to the side of the boat opposite the sail, the wind filling the sail and the sail itself would be so heavy that they would push the side down and you'd capsize.) since the hiking straps (that's what you put your feet under so you don't fall backwards off the boat) were kinda short. the wind was super-heavy, heavier than i've ever sailed in, i think, so a whole lot of hiking had to be done—it's getting stormy lately. we nearly capsized many times but i was mostly able to stop it, at the expense of getting splashed quite a lot. overall i estimate we came in around fourth, including the 420s, in five races (we mostly came in third and fourth, once last but they drop your worst if you get in that many). so we did all right, and it was fun, even though the wind was kind of terrifyingly strong. considering we were strangers i think we made a good team! by the end we were getting around the marks very professionally. plus i learned how to roll tack.

and yes regatte is an accepted plural of regatta. 

knots i can tie

a list
  • bowline
  • highwayman's hitch
  • figure eight knot
  • stevedore knot
  • square knot [reef knot]
  • sheet bend
  • cleat knot
  • bow
  • overhand knot
  • slip knot

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

st. vincent / david byrne

wait don't go, i promise this isn't fanfiction

i'm going to see ms. clark and david byrne with zack in williamsburg* in september. of course, i love david byrne, since he was the principle singer/songwriter/other things for my favourite band that isn't they might be giants, talking heads. i really love talking heads. but i wasn't so familiar with st. vincent. WHICH HAS RECENTLY CHANGED. so i'm very excited to see them both together, and the cover of their album is really freaky but i need to get the lp anyway. it's cheap!

in other news, i'd like to see they might be giants three times at the end of the year, because not only are all three shows going to be different and probably fantastic, but also quinn is going to be there and it's a personal goal of mine to eat falafels at mamoun's with all my favourite people, so i gotta get working on that. unfortunately, at this point it looks like my parents will only let me go to one. but i still have a few months to be charming and annoying about it.

also st. vincent is the cutest person ever.


*fun fact: yes, i did type "williamsburgh" first. shut up.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

highlights from thursday's DBQ

  • Andrew Jackson was under-educated, openly racist, and he loved to stir discourse and pugnacity
  • Not satisfied to leave the nation in capable hands, Jackson exercised every power he was legally able to as president—and then some
  •  a reputation Jackson attempted to keep, inhibited mostly by his lack of proper intelligence
  • This election turned out a large quantity of voters, which was not necessarily a good thing, since the voters were more interested in socialization and alcohol than politicking
  • Jackson’s administration condoned violence as a part of such vital institutions as voting, which is wholly inappropriate
  • Jackson continued to demonstrate a disregard for the good of the public by putting together the “kitchen cabinet” 
  • It is doubtful that Andrew Jackson ever read the Constitution
  • A man full of delicious contradictions
  • Andrew Jackson was not a man of great reason
  • the administration was too inconsistent and disorganized (and Jackson too temperamental) to keep any of its promises
i like andrew jackson and he seems like a cool dude

he has that hair

this is my blog and i will do what i want with it

look at me, writing a blog post

today i went to the elementary school "musical" because two of my cousins were in it. most of it was cute but there's a cutoff for small children singing songs together being cute and it's around age eight or nine, and studies show that about 40% of all elementary school children are above those.
did you know?

i wanted to go to the spring theatre festival at the high school (which is where i go to school and no one is cute) but all the doors to the school were locked and it seemed to have sold out anyway, so i didn't do that.

and then nothing else really happened.
i think i'll have a sandwich.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

i posted this on livejournal too because i'm the coolest

conversation with amanda that has been going over in my head a lot lately

scene: ca. 2003, mtv is on, "Lifestyles of the Rich and the Famous" by Good Charlotte
some paraphrasing has occurred

amanda: i love this song!!1!!1!
me: what is this song about
amanda: it's about rich people being high-maintenance*
me: oh. but this is a band. aren't they rich and famous? they are on television.
amanda: no. they're punk.
me: oh.

i'm doing a good job of putting off my DBQ right now.



*despite being ~7, i was familiar with this term (and its negative connotations) because my brother and sister often used it in reference to their sims families' customised personalities.