Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It will not lead you astray. -Rumi-
Monday, July 31, 2006
Sunday Scribblings...on monday!
This week's post is "My 2 Cents"...
I went to see a brilliant film today, An inconvenient Truth, the environmental film by Al Gore. It was absolutely fascinating. And poignant. And intelligent. And easy to understand. And made me think. And so powerful. And everyone should go see it, or read the book, or at least check out the website. He is a very interesting man, trying to really make a difference in our world, for our planet. I didn't even know he was such an environmentalism - how did he run for President and I didn't know that? Bizarre. He explains what global warming is and shows how in the past 30-40 years things have really heated up all over our globe. How it's only going to continue to get worse. The Earth is getting a kick in the ass and she is finally faltering and we can actually do something about it to stop it and start taking care of Her again. The credits for the film carried several suggestions for ways to star making a change, things that we as individuals can actually do that will help our planet - why wouldn't anyone want to do this? Being energy efficient, driving hybrid cars or at least ones with better emission controls, walking and riding our bikes, recycling, and several other things. We as individuals can make a difference, it is possible. Or at least I believe it is. And it is absolutely necessary!! These scientists aren't making this stuff up, there isn't any reason to really. It's our media and our politicians who are warping the facts in order to control our thoughts and our understanding of the world around us. They do this in so many ways, but the environment isn't something we can ignore anymore. We need to show them that it is a worthwhile issue to bring to the table of the political climate. That it is worth their time. Even our own Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, who I didn't vote for and who scares me, has a lot of work to do in this area. It's not just Bush ruining the world on this one. (But we can still blame him, he probably deserves it anyways!)I don't want parts of Europe to disappear underneath the ocean before my grandchildren can see them. I don't want to lose parts of San Francisco under the bay. Or have to face the incredible crisis of millions of people being displaced from their homes because the have ended up under water. Not when there is a chance to stop it. And the chance is right now. That's my two sense for today. I think I've found a new passion. Go see this movie and bring your friends.
On another totally different note, had my interview today and it went well. or as far I can tell it did - I don't know how you can tell if you nailed one or not. But they were really nice women, the place was fantastic, and the job sounds fab. They'll let me know by the end of the week if I'm going in for a second interview next week, so keep your fingers crossed. This is pretty serious stuff, never having been through such a process I'm a bit blown away. Thanks for all your support!!I know if this isn't the one, there is a job out there waiting for me - now that I'm actually ready to go for it.
Friday, July 28, 2006
GRatEfuL FriDaY!!!
- all the wonderful words on my comments this week! loving my blog ladies!
- my amazing R, how lucky am I?
- a cloudy day today, bit of a break from the heat
- it being friday!!
- pay day on Monday
- things starting to change in the right direction
- Tiger Woods winning the Open - still makes me want to cry
- my parents enjoying a wonderful holiday together
- my sister and my brother and the families getting together (God, I wish we were there too!!)
- my mom helping me with my resume and cover letter - she's so good!!
- the Universe helping me out, once again
- being brave and asking my yoga instructor a question
- my friend getting back from her holidays
- talking to our friends in England on the phone for ages
- my little sis sorting out her broken hand finally
- my health
- all the wonderful sunshine
- where we live
- blueberries
- the fact that my boss is going on holiday next week - thank God!!!!!
- being able to sleep better now that it's cooled off again
- having something to do at work today, gets me to the weekend faster!
- this book - so far, wow - and she's just got to India!
- my close friend's 30th birthday this weekend! Happy Birthday Kara!!
I hope everyone has a good weekend!
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Fireworks!
It was the first night of the Celebration of Light fireworks competition tonight - I'm still in awe as it just finished! There are 4 countries competing - Italy tonight, China, Czech Republic and Mexico, plus a grand finale on the fourth night as well. I'd forgotten how amazing fireworks are!! I felt like a little kid oohing and aahing my way through it! So many colours and I love the big boom sound the big ones make. I was able to watch it from our living room window- it's that close. Right in our neighborhood, at my beach, with 300,000 of our closest friends. I would probably be in bed by now, but they all have to get home - you can only imagine the racket!! I tried to take some pics to post on here, but how impossible is that really?!! Pointless too because then I miss the actual show. Saturday night, we're going to have a bbq down on the beach and watch them from there - make a night of it. Isn't this what summer is all about?!! Man there's a lot of people out there!!! I loved hearing them cheering when it was done- made me teary even, to think this is my home now.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Quick post (for a change!)
Monday, July 24, 2006
Wine, Sun, and Furniture
Friday, July 21, 2006
Grateful friday!
Having one of those days where I want to hit someone! It will probably pass, once I leave work I'm sure, but it's got me thinking of a few things I could use today:
- sweat absorbers to put under my arms- man it's hot out!
- a punching bag to get rid of my work frustrations (before I actually hit someone for real)
- enough alcohol to get me through the staff bbq at my boss' house tomorrow with a smile!
- a way to erase these extra 15 pounds I don't want (not a way to lose them because then I'll just find them again, I'm sure!!)
- a special way to speed up the clock to 5pm, then slow it down until I go to bed
And of course, my grateful friday list! This week I am grateful for:
- R finding out he doesn't have to work again till Monday night! a proper weekend
- summer weather, even if it is sweltering
- going to the beach after work
- Blizzards from Dairy Queen
- American Apparel
- my parents having a wonderful time on their holiday in Prince Edward Island; we used to go there every summer when I was little, I miss it!
- Debbie the accountant being here today
- fruit salads galore
- reading this book - very bizarre, but I can't put it down! love her writing
- buying this one for $10! and hardcover too!
- getting this book from the library finally after hearing so much about it from all my bloggers
- having a sweater to keep me warm at work - the temperature difference from outside to in here is ridiculous!
- my little sis feeling better about her job and getting her broken hand looked at again (she's in the boonies of northern BC, this was not an easy task!)
- cold glasses of water, beer, and wine - my way to fight the heat
- my yoga class this week kicking my ass, in a good way
- meeting our Argentinean friends (she works with me) tomorrow for drinks before our staff bbq- we'll need them!
- air conditioning (even if I am cold!)
Have a great weekend everyone! Good luck with the heat, drink lots- your beverage of choice of course!
Thursday, July 20, 2006
Poetry Thursday
Wild Nights! Wild Nights!
Wild Nights! Wild Nights!
Monday, July 17, 2006
Creative Space
This is a picture of my creative space in our flat, as inspired by Mad. I'm actually doing my first post at home on our lovely new computer! This space is so us- the world map, the golf clubs, my random mess all over the desk, and our IKEA desk (moving into our flat with only two backpacks means most of our stuff is IKEA, God love em!). I love the light we get in here and the keyboard is so much sweeter than mine at work. I hope to have many hours of creativity and giggles and connection at this desk and am so grateful that we are finally plugged in. I can always turn it off when I've had enough. (I hope!)
I'm enjoying my post yoga class calm/glow, eating fresh fruit salad, icing my foot (something going on with my heels, bad shoes or something), and listening to Donovan Frankenreiter's new CD. I'm missing R, but finally enjoying how I'm getting into this alone time. I'm finding Mondays tough of late, when he goes back to work, end of the blissful peace of our weekends, and back into that office that is more obviously doing my head in. But sitting here, I'm loving life and can't even remember why my day was bad in the first place. Gotta luv when that happens.
The sunset is from my window after I got home from class tonight. I get to walk along the seawall and watch the sun setting, and all the people taking it in. It's a great end to my yoga practice. And a great way to be in the moment, something I often forget. And can I just say how brilliant it is that we don't live where there is humidity and 35-40 degree weather?? I know England is suffering and so is Nova Scotia and Ontario- are you dealing with it too? The sea breezes seem to blow it all away. I'm quite content with 25 degrees, capris, and nice fresh air.
I think basically I'm quite content tonight and glad I got to post in such a good mood!
Friday, July 14, 2006
GRatEfuL FriDaY
This is one of Louise L. Hay's Wisdom Cards. I not only love the message, but am feeling the colours today as well! It's been a grey few days, our first in ages, and I've been feeling it big time, sleepy and groggy and unmotivated. This has brightened up my day! And helped me remember to love myself, something I've been working on lately. I can't believe it's Grateful Friday again already - how does it come around so fast!?! I'm so ready for a weekend, I need to catch up on some sleep- I keep waking up when R gets home at 4 or 5am, then can't sleep, so getting up to come to work is pretty difficult. Literally draggin' my ass out of bed!!
I started perusing the job sites for new opportunities a couple weeks ago. I always felt a bit nauseous reading the postings, I'm not sure why - probably just scared to make a change- but something shifted this week. I discovered I am ready and open to finding a new challenge, it's time to make a change. And as the Universe is such an amazing place, yesterday was the first day I found job ads that got me excited - one is even at an art school for young people! I don't want to say too much, in case I jinx myself, but I'm pretty excited! Now I'm dealing with all those negative voices that come up when I start applying for jobs - it's so hard to put myself out there for some reason. I am allowed to be happy in my work life as well, I have to remember. It's not going to cancel something else out. I'm going to get my CV together, get my mom the Career Counselor to help with my cover letters and just send them out there and see what happens. That's all I can do for now! What's meant to be will be, I'm going to end up where I'm supposed to no matter what it feels like doing it. I'm just happy to be starting the process.
This week I'm Grateful for:
- Debbie the accountant coming in today, made me happy and helped my day along
- sunshine coming back on the weekend (cross fingers!)
- today being pay day!!
- going to yoga twice this week already - did I say how much I'm lovin it?
- my dad seeing the doctor and finding out all is good, except for some minor blood pressure stuff that can be managed with meds and a new diet- much to his annoyance! (no sugar!!)
- finding myself a doctor that I already love- she's fantastic! thanks Becky for sharing her!
- salsa - regular and mango!
- getting Scrabble to put on our new computer
- R having his Tiger Woods to keep him busy
- getting a free month of internet
- my white trousers brightening up my day
- getting some good books from the library
- surviving another week with R working nights
- finding new ways to take advantage of the time we do have together
- going out for dinner together tonight
- my alarm clock- I'd still be in bed otherwise
- new potatoes - makes my mouth water just thinking about them, drizzled in butter, with garlic, bit of chilli powder....yummy!
- good vibes through my blog world this week!
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Poetry Thursday
How to Torture Your Teacher
by Bruce Lansky
Only raise your hand when
you want to sharpen your pencil
or go to the bathroom.
Repeat every ten minutes.
Never raise your hand
when you want to answer a question;
instead, yell, "Oooh! Oooh! Oooh!"
and then, when the teacher calls on you,
say, "I forgot what I was going to say."
Lean your chair back,
take off your shoes, and
put your feet up on your desk.
Act surprised when the teacher
puts all four legs of your chair back on the floor.
Drop the eraser end of your pencil
on your desk. See how high it will bounce.
Drop your books on the floor.
See how loud a noise you can make.
Hum. Get all your friends to join in.
Hold your nose,
make a face, and say, "P.U.!"
Fan the air away from your face,
and point to the kid in front of you.
On the last day of school,
lead your classmates in chanting:
"No more pencils!
No more books!
No more teachers’ dirty looks!"
Then, on your way out
the door, tell the teacher,
"Bet you’re looking forward to summer vacation this year.
But I’ll sure miss you.
You’re the best teacher I’ve ever had."
This week's Poetry Thursday idea was to find a funny poem- this was one that made me giggle. There are a lot of teachers in my life - my mom and dad, my big brother, my little sister will be next year, some of my best friends- so this felt familiar to me. For some reason, that joke gets me everytime! I can picture some cute, cheeky kid using it as an excuse and getting away with it! I love it! And the poem sums it up so well, he's captured the mind of a child perfectly! For other giggles and poems head over here.
So happy it's thursday already, the weekend is needed. It's been wet and cloudy this week for a change and I find myself feeling so sleepy from the heavy air. Of course, it seems to pass almost as soon as I leave work...hmmm.
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Lists
Friday, July 07, 2006
Grateful Friday!!
- it being friday already!! luv me a short work week!
- having more creativity happening in my brain again
- our new computer and all the possibilities it brings (and maybe headaches too!)
- owning something so big
- R having something to do during his days at home
- the beautiful weather, so much delicious sunshine once again
- the one cloudy day we did have, a bit of a break
- a new month
- summertime
- my yoga class (had a different instructor this week, loved her too!)
- my lovely pink iPod
- spending time with our friends last weekend
- R getting to go play golf finally
- our plans to relax and recharge and be together this weekend
- going to see Pirates of the Caribbean, hopefully!! (luv me some johnny depp too!)
- my little sis getting to her new summer job at a fishing lodge up in the boonies of Northern BC
- her being in charge of the cleaning for the whole summer- pay back for her lack of help at home when we were younger!
- my other little sis getting home from Europe and getting to see Paris with her hubby
- our best friends getting engaged
- having a beer at work today (unfortunately, not till the end of the day)
- learning how to make beaded jewelry on the weekend
- ice cream and gelato and smoothies!
- all the wonderful fresh fruit- raspberries and blueberries!
- veggie markets
- my cold sore is going away nicely - kisses soon!
- hot baths in the candlelight to relax
- watching cheesy girlie tv while R is at work
Ok I'll stop now, I get carried away sometimes! What are you grateful for this week?!
Have a great weekend! (do you know that the spell checker on this thing thinks "iPod" is meant to be "wiped"- very weird)
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Creativity (+ Poetry Thursday)
- Ali Edwards -
Be careful of words,
Yet I am in love with words.
Yet often they fail me.
But I try to take care
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
A Taste of Summer
Back to work (unfortunately), after a gorgeous weekend of sun, fun, bbqs, friends, and lots of cuddles. It was so sunny and so hot, absolutely wonderful summer weather. We had planned to leave the city and go exploring, but after a week or working nights, R needed to catch some extra zzzzs, so we just went with the flow instead. We ended up visiting with our friends, having three bbqs, lying in the sun, eating lots of fruit, just being together. It started off not so well with England being robbed, or maybe just losing their game, and ending their quest for the World Cup. I was pretty sad, so was R. So not fair!! I also woke up with a lovely cold sore on Saturday morning, something that always puts me in a insecure and tearful mood- I know it's not true, but it always feels like it's the only thing people can see. And it hurts, physically. The worst part is I can't have any kisses with R, how much does that suck?!!
It was a good weekend in the sense that it really felt like I had been away from work, almost to the point that I had forgotten all about it. Of course, that also meant I came crashing back down to reality this morning when I got here. It was so hot last night, I was having feverish dreams, to the point that I even shouted out in my sleep- something I usually only do when I'm stressed- wonder what I'm stressed about? We had no hot water this morning, so that didn't make getting up any more fun. I'm just wishing I was back on the grass, lying on the blanket, reading, soaking up the sun, listening to the children playing around me, R tickling me trying to distract me. Why can't all of life feel that good?
Our close friends in England (R's best friend) got engaged after the game on Saturday- he wanted to bring them some joy, so he finally popped the question. He'd had the ring in his drawer for a few months now, waiting for the perfect moment. Isn't it interesting how any moment can be perfect, if you are fully present? I'm so happy for them and hopefully this means a trip to England for us sometime next year!!
My creative wells feel a bit dry lately, what are things that get your creative juices flowing? Any good websites, or books I should check out? I used to have pages and pages of ideas, but seem to have become a bit disconnected. 2006 is my year of Creativity, time to get back on the horse!