
I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas, or a very Merry Day Off if you don't celebrate Christmas. I am home from Jamaica safe and sound. I'll write more soon!


with the lawyer who works at Jamaicans for Justice. It was the opening day of the Supreme Court session (which is their version of the lower court, or district court). They had an "opening ceremony" with singing which was fun. It is also the first time in Jamaican history that the Chief Justice is a woman, which is pretty awesome. Since Jamaica used to be a British Colony all the lawyers wear the black robes and bow as they go to sit down and when they leave the courtroom. Another odd thing is that lawyers from both sides (Defence and Prosecution) sit on what looks like choir benches with a desk next to each other. The neatest part for me was the fact that the judges wear the white wigs (also due to those British ties). They even have a ceremonial wig (which I saw her wear in the beginning) and a working wig when she got down to business.


On Saturday I went to the Hot Chip concert in Lawrence. Hot Chip is the lovely little “electric-pop” band made up of five pasty geeky British boys. Needless to say I love them! I saw them last year at Lollapalooza where the pretty much rocked out as much as a band can in an outdoor festival venue. I didn’t know very many songs by them, but this time I had pretty much listened to their entire album, so I am much for familiar with them. Let me just say that everyone needs to listen to these boys! They are so much fun, with lyrics such as “Hot Chip will break your legs, snap off your head,” and yet it really is a nice song. They are totally cute too, in the geeky British sort of way.
Anyway, the video shows a live version of Over and Over, and you can see just how geeky-cute they are.
And here is a picture:
Check ‘em out and I think you’ll see why I can’t stop listening to them.
e Starbucks and frankly that sounds much "cooler") and at Cingular. I am a certified barista and everything. Honestly, the best part about working at Starbucks is that I am no longer intimidated when I go into a coffee shop. I actually not only know what a latte is (espresso shots, steamed
milk, and a little foam), but I know the difference between a latte and a cappuccino ( a cappuccino is espresso shots, foam, and a little steamed milk).