Thursday, February 25, 2010

What kind of a name is February anyway?

serenity now...  SERENITY NOW!!!



Thank the Universe that February is only 28ish days long. For whatever reason, I got my ass kicked this month. That's not always a bad thing. In fact, none of it was. Change is stress. Even good change.

I kicked off my work blog at the beginning of the month. It's such a good time. And I get paid, which is a total bonus.

I moved to a new place. Bigger. Warmer. Closer to work. Solid.

I booked a last-minute trip to surprise my best friend. In order to do that I had to work some odd hours. Totally worth it, but I'm still shaking the feeling that I should be working every free moment I have.

I accepted my death. It sounds dramatic, I know, but having a major health scare will do that to you. And I'm stoked to say that everything is A-OK for now! I'm so happy to have a good support system around me.

So long February. It's been real. It's been fun. I am soooo looking forward to March! Here's to spring training baseball, Daylight Savings Time, and St. Patty's Day!

Monday, February 22, 2010


In honor of the winter Olympics, here is a trailer from The Cutting Edge. OK I know it's not a movie clip, but it was one of my favorite movies of all time as a youngster. It combines two of my favorite winter sports: hockey and figure skating. I think I might have to go out and rent it!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Life Goal No. 14

It's a life goal of mine to see the Olympics. I'm not picky. Any Olympic event will do. Any place in the world will do. Every few years I revisit this goal when the games come on TV.

The Olympics are some of the coolest events in the world because originally they were created to honor the Greek gods, all sorts of amazing athletes show up and it's one of the few times the world comes together to celebrate something positive.

My best girlfriend from Norway will watch her friends compete in downhill skiing events in Vancouver today. How insanely awesome is that?!? She asked me to go, but I told her I just couldn't swing it.

What she doesn't know is that her friend is picking me up at the airport on their way out of Seattle (she thinks her friend is picking up some clients) before they drive to Vancouver. Today. At 3pm.

Oh. My. God. I can't tell you how impossible of a secret this was to keep. Fulfilling a life goal, traveling to a new city AND surprising my best friend I haven't seen in three months? AHHHH!!! I am so excited and I just want to share it with everyone! Life is good!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Movie Clip Monday!



There are times when I wonder what people are thinking. I question authority. I don't buy everything I read (and I haven't even read everything I've bought).

Then I remember that it could be worse. I'm a woman in a time where I'm just viewed as "a little crazy." I could have been born when this Monty Python sketch wouldn't have been far from reality. Bless this decade!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

We interrupt this week's optimist message for a minor crisis of philosophy


A few weeks ago the big boss at work said I was too happy. And a few minutes later someone used the adjective "bubbly" to describe me. Between the two I was mildly disturbed, but I let it go.

Since then I had been wondering (especially in my quest for balance): Is too much optimism a bad thing? Can it be used as a defense mechanism? Is it synonymous with delusional? In other words, is denial more than just a river in Egypt?

I know it's "normal" to be sad sometimes. But I never said I was normal. I've just been wondering if maybe, in my journey toward the less extreme, I should consider being less optimistic.

As if to answer my question, a coworker put a quote from Mahatma Gandhi in front of me yesterday:
Keep your thoughts positive, because your thoughts become your words.
Keep your words positive, because your words become your behavior.
Keep your behavior positive, because your behavior become your habits.
Keep your habits positive, because your habits become your values.
Keep your values positive, because your values become your destiny.

I still have the question in my head, but it made me feel better. Thanks Gandhi!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Movie Clip Monday!




Laughing so hard it hurts is awesome. Being around people who make you laugh rocks. When I'm looking for a quick laugh, this is the movie clip I reach for.

God bless Tom Hanks. I would seriously rewind (remember when movies came on a tape?) this scene over and over, laughing hysterically, gasping for air with tears rolling down my face. Those are the best moments.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Life's a roadtrip: Pay attention to the signs.


Finding out a musician I just started getting into wrote a lot of the trashy pop songs I love

A week of sunshine when every forecaster saw rain


Blogging to pay the bills


Meeting a man who loves cookies as much as I do

May everyone be as blessed with happy accidents as I have been.