Well, around here every day is Valentine’s Day, but this weekend we celebrated with some treats from DeLuxe Cakes and Pastries. Throw in a dinner tonight of tenderloin and lobster tails, a little wine, a little chocolate, a little whiskey, a little La Vie en Rose… a good Valentine’s weekend.

If you like sweet things and haven’t been into DeLuxe, you’re missing out. We grabbed some coffee there yesterday, and walked away with more of our share of chocolate (including the above strawberries). Everything is beautiful and delicious, and the people are incredibly nice.

I’ve had a longstanding problem with using much modern political satire in the classroom, because I have a hard time finding good examples from the right side of the political aisle. Conservative satire seems so rare to begin with, and most of it that you can find is just too clumsy, ineffective, unfunny and/or (oops!) racist that it isn’t worth it. (And no, Sarah Palin, Rush calling Democrats “retards” does not qualify as satire.)

But leave it to the Republican National Committee (the people who brought you Michael Steele’s hip-hopping genius) to give us GOP Valentines.

Now, you might be thinking, “Isn’t it troubling when even Republicans in love can’t stop thinking about their hatred of libruls long enough to send a Valentine’s Day card?” But I think any attempt at humor from the GOP that doesn’t involve watermelons should be applauded.

My favorite, after the jump.

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Farewell to 2009, and to the 2000s.

In this photo series on Buzzfeed, Brazillians welcome the season with this fifty-foot Santa set ablaze, presumably to remind Brazillian children that they will be punished for their misdeeds. If they can do this to Santa… what can’t they do?

As David Sedaris once observed, Santa and Satan… So far, and yet so close.

Here’s the little man, wearing an original, 1980s, Return of the Jedi Wicket costume.

Wicket

…the Christmas tree is finally coming down. I am unapologetic about keeping it up through January. I like it. I enjoy looking at it. So yes, I’m one of those people.

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But a Christmas tree in February… that’s where I have to finally draw the line.

10. Movies: Star Trek, as directed by J.J. Abrams, even though I was never that much of a Trek fan; Watchmen, even though I’m terrified of what the director of 300 could be doing to the best graphic novel ever, and assuming Fox doesn’t successfully keep Warner from releasing it; Harry Potter; Wolverine; and Pixar’s Up

9. William Elliot Whitmore‘s CD, Animals in the Dark

8. Regular Skype-ing, now that the webcam’s in place on the desktop

7. Finishing a novel for the first time in I’ve-no-idea-how-long. Just started Wicked, and I feel good about it. Gotta kick it into gear before the semester starts again, though

6. Seeing who Denver’s new GM and head coach are, and how they work out… the draft, free agency, the start of the season, it’s all more exciting when there’s a shake-up, for good and ill

5. A successful presentation at AERA‘s April conference in San Diego

4. Heath Ledger winning a posthumous Academy Award for The Joker in The Dark Knight

3. The inauguration of President Obama

2. Late in the year, feeling like I’ve made a lot of progress on my dissertation (note, however, that the list does not include “starting my dissertation”… if it had been a slightly longer list, maybe)

1. An excellent vacation this summer… don’t know where we’re going yet, but getting out of the country is our hope

Another year bites the dust. 2008 brought us our comprehensive exams, and the Dark Knight, and Panoptiblog. Let’s see what 2009′s got…

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Image from the Library of Congress, courtesy of Flickr.

Gene Wilson, U.S. Army

Eugene Wilson, U.S. Army, 1942-45

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