Monday, February 09, 2009

My Mummy Peeve

Alright, to start, a few things in a sentence or three each:

Chris Brown: You idiot, what were you thinking?
Work: Small successes between the failures and teenage thinking errors are keeping me in it.
Annual Work Review: My boss told me I am a 'star who has been shining and shining the whole time'...that was pretty great because I doubt myself daily in this job.
Steve: I love and miss you still. I will never get tired of letting you know this.
Robin: I already love your son and can't wait for him to come to the world. He will fit in well at our Wednesday lunches. I love you too by the way and I thought about you all yesterday and today.
Trina: I still can't think about Robin's baby shower without getting tears in my eyes...what a great memory for the rest of our lives. And you need to market your perfume btw. Good stuff.

And on with the show...

So, little known fact, but my freshman year of college, I thought I wanted to be an archaeologist...probably not the best idea considering I just had to Google the profession to figure out how it's spelled. Well, the class was really early in the morning, I hated figuring out what era different artifacts came from, the professor's facial hair annoyed me, and the dream quickly turned back to my first love of journalism. Okay, so that major died too when I figured out I would have to betray my beloved OSU for Duckland to get a degree in it, but that's not the story right now.

Tonight, this news story on thirty mummies being discovered popped up on MSN. I'm not sure why, but the idea of us digging up someone's grave bothers me incessantly every time a new mummy find is reported. Maybe it's the fact that 'gravedigging' and 'corpse abuse' are felonious crimes in North America, but most of it lies in my feelings that these people, however long ago, were laid to rest with meaning and rituals, surrounded by people in tears just like today. I feel like we are reversing all of what was meaningful at their burials.

I understand that people want to know history, the past, what happened hundreds to thousands of years ago. And I understand that documentation of how we live today seems a little more blatant than it was back then. But, how many years will it be until they are digging up our graves to figure out how we lived?

I am sure about five people in the US will agree with me on this, but, I'm sticking to my thoughts that I'd prefer if we left the 'mummies' alone and let them rest in peace. And, remember, I'm sticking to becoming dust in the wind, literally.

Hopefully this isn't too much of a crazy rant, but, while I am at it, I will just add in that I also think it'd be nice if I-5 and Oregon country roads employed someone to collect the dead animals on a more regular basis. They probably deserve a little love too, even though they're dead. Yep, I know that sounds insane. But, this is from a girl who used to not crush spiders (though I gave up on that this summer after they attacked the Roethe House...vacuum=friend).

Alright, that's enough for now. Restless Winter Sarah has been kicking in lately. The 2nd Annual Vegas Trip is two months away...that should take care of me until summer. I'm hoping.

2 comments:

Sarah said...

A couple comments at another spot I post this:

Megan said: I'd never thought about the mummy thing but it's a great point... I've always said I don't care who agrees with my beliefs but they need to be respected, and I think we owe people from ancient times the same sort of respect. We may not believe what they do about the sacredness of the mummified bodies, but we should respect them. Good call, Sarah.

Wes said: dig em up...
no im playing...i have never really thought about this "sarah rant"...

i agree on the chris brown nonsense...first off i hate woman beaters but Rihanna??? come on?? that voice.

he is a mess

Anonymous said...

you might not worry about mummies as much now that you have daddy...........AND WHAT IS WRONG WITH U OF O??????? other than what a better football team would mean to osu---lower case on purpose.