Oct

27

Comune di Roma

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Last night on the way home from work I had to stop and pick up a few things.  I loaded my purchases into the trunk of the car, and then took a few minutes to dig some loose change out of my car to pay my library fines.

I owe 50 cents, and I almost never carry cash.  I haven’t replenished my ashtray full of change in a while, so after digging around I was only able to come up with 35 cents.  I decided to delay the library trip until tonight, but did have a nice little freak-out when I couldn’t find the bottle of Sobe I had just purchased to drink.  I finally found it in the trunk.

I was beating myself up quite a bit for being unorganized, and feeling so out of control.  I was feeling a lot of anger and resentment over household chores, so I knew something had to be done.

Irish had class last night, so I went home and turned on one of the music channels through cable – Party Favorites.  I expected I would have to turn it off eventually, but it was just one song after another of fun and energy.  I heard everything from James Brown to Justin Timberlake, Sister Sledge to Lady Gaga.  Lots of fun.

I cleaned house for about an hour and a half singing and dancing to the radio.  I did a couple of loads of laundry, cleaned the kitchen, swept the floor, took out the trash and worked up a sweat.  I had originally set the time for 40 minutes, but I decided to keep going and also count it as a workout.

When Irish got home I had him start dinner and a couple of other small chores.  He never complains when I ask him to do something, but I try to keep the requests quick and simple.

Only personal writing last night, and a couple of personal housekeeping items, but I did get some play time in.  I really needed that.

I didn’t accomplish everything I wanted to last night, but Rome wasn’t built in a day.  I just have to keep a list and check things off as I go.

A friend of mine likes to send me little things she gets in her e-mail and this was today’s:

Today’s thought from Hazelden is:

It’s easy to look at all the tasks and unsolved problems and feel so pressured that we get paralyzed and don’t get anything done. It takes discipline to gather in our scattered forces and focus on one thing, one day, one step, and sometimes one hour – even when taking only that one step can seem so trivial in the face of all that looms.

Inventory Focus:
Are you creating unnecessary fear and drama by taking on more than you handle? Are you willing to trade in the I’m-out-of-control-and-overwhelmed feeling for a sense of manageability? Do you have any history with deliberately living life one day or one step at a time? How did that work?

Plans, goals, and dreams are good, but the only way to get there is one day at a time.

The link for Hazelden takes you to today’s thought on the website, which is different from that one.  They have an e-mail service where they send you a thought for the day, which is where this one came from.

I think I needed to hear that.

I was late for work today, but I’m clean and dressed and I’ve had breakfast, and really, life is full of small miracles I can look at and stop drowning in my self-flagellation.

One day at a time!

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Jan

26

After experiencing a few weeks of what I think was probably mild depression (due to weather, skin, work and internal chemical issues), I’m guessing what I’m experiencing right now is mildly manic.  I say mildly because my house is still a wreck, and if I was truly manic you could use the inside of the toilet as a soup tureen.  Just sayin’.

It’s smart girl month, I guess.

I just survived the insanity that is the WritersWeekly.com 24-Hour Short Story Contest.  That thing stresses me out like crazy, and I actually admitted defeat with 3 hours left, before being hit with an awesome story idea that I am just thrilled about.

And here is the smart girl schedule for the rest of the week:

Tonight – Finish article 1 of 2 for I’ve Tried That.

Tuesday night – Jeopardy! Online Test.  This will be my second time taking it.  The first time was completely overwhelming.

Thursday night – Dinner on the boss.  My department finished 2008 at #1 in the country, so that’s  pretty awesome and deserves an expensive steak, don’t you think?

Saturday afternoon – Bikers vs. Brainers, a Mensa event, at Barnes & Noble in Coconut Pointe (Estero) at 2 p.m (Jan 31).  It’s trivia like you’ve never seen it before.  If you’re in the area, come down and check it out.

Sunday morning – Meeting a friend for breakfast to check out the novel she just started.

Sunday afternoon – Judging the 2009 Mensa Scholarship contest (reading 35 essays – good times, good times).

I feel good, happy, capable.  It’s going to be a fun week!

* * *

In case you can’t make it to the Bikers vs. Brainers event in Estero, there are 2 more scheduled:

Saturday, February 28 @ 1 p.m. – Books-A-Million, Strada at Mercato, Naples

Saturday, March 28 @ 1 p.m. – Barnes & Noble, US 41 & Daniels Parkway, Ft. Myers

Dec

23

Right before Thanksgiving I used a special deal I got to get a haircut and a facial.  A manicure came with it, but due to circumstances beyond my control I was unable to make the appointment, and the service expired.  I also went to the nail salon at Wal-Mart to get a pedicure, but they closed at 4 p.m. and I arrived shortly after 4:30.  *sigh*

A combination of cheapness and laziness has befallen me of late, and so I’ve been walking around with a six month old pedicure, or rather, the remnants thereof.  And because I love my husband and wish to stay married, I don’t really do much nail-doin’ at home (he hates the smell of it).

So today – quickie pedicure in the bathroom here at work.  Five minutes at Walgreens to retrieve the implements (nail polish remover pads and Rimmel 60 Seconds Vinyl Shine in Frisky Clover) and 10 minutes in the bathroom stall and voila, practically perfect!

 

And all it cost?  $7.50 and a little bit of my dignity.

Just $7.50 and a little bit of my dignity.

 

 Also, this has been on my cell camera and I’ve been meaning to post it.  I went to Wal-Mart to have my oil changed on 11/15/08.  This is the reminder sticker that they put on the windshield:

 

Let's count the many, many ways that this sticker is jacked up.

Let us count the many, many ways that this sticker is jacked up.

Oh – and?  They didn’t give out the “Employee of the Year Award” at my office this year, so I am claiming a second term.  Yay me!

Oct

7

Living in Florida has certain advantages, particularly when it comes to voting.  For one thing, at least 30 days prior to election registered voters receive a sample ballot, which is what the ballot will look like when we get to the polls.  For another, we have early voting, so we can go vote just about anytime starting October 20th, up until the Saturday before the November elections.

This is very good for me, because I cannot in good conscience, place a vote for the Obama-Biden ticket or the McCain-Palin ticket.  I think I need to know what my alternatives are. 

I got my sample ballot in the mail the other day, so I am going to research the other parties.  If I don’t find an acceptable ticket in the bunch (and there are several) I will have to decide between the lesser of two evils.  I believe a non-Dem and non-Rep ticket exists I can put my support behind.

Sure, they won’t win, but I can at least feel good about myself when I live the polling place.

Sep

24

In my efforts to be more conscious of how things work around the ole website, I decided to do my own updates when the new version of WP came out.  OK, it’s been out for a bit, but I decided to do it last night.

I started at the author site, where things went very smoothly.  Then when I moved over here, things weren’t acting quite right, and I soon discovered I’d wiped out the site!  Whenever I tried to load it I got a blank page.

Luckily my webmaster and brother, D, had kept a backup so he was able to restore the site and upgrade it for me.  Whew.

Jul

10

Seriously, dude.  As a public figure for – how many years? – you should know better.

If you have a microphone attached to your body, or in a 500 foot + radius of your person, you need to do one of the following:

1.  Keep your trap shut

2.  Stand by what you say.

That whole “I thought the microphone was off” thing doesn’t fly anymore.   You said some not-so-nice things, you got caught doing it, and you need to own up to YOUR mistake.  It wasn’t the sound guy, or the press.  You’re the doofus who mouthed off while a microphone was attached to your lapel.

Idiot, party of one, your table is ready.

Didn’t your mother ever tell you that if you didn’t have anything nice to say you shouldn’t say anything at all? 

I don’t care if you were talking about Obamessiah, Bush, The Pope, or Bruce Springsteen.  If you’re going to talk bad about someone, stand by it, or make sure there are no microphones or recording devices around.

Sincerely,   A Voter

cc: All Public Officials, Religious Officials, Entertainment Personalities and Media

 

May

14

61%

OnePlusYou Quizzes and Widgets

I guess those are decent odds.

I just don’t get why it’s so low considering I agreed I would be able to shoot my husband in the head if he became a zombie.