Sunday, August 30, 2009

Focus, Possibility, and Vacation reads

First - full disclosure - someone commented on the last post that "there's nothing cool about opening for Creed" and I deleted it because I didn't want to deal w/ snarkiness. TBH, I don't know Creed except to say I don't listen to them (I'm really bad at tying bands to music unless they're a fave), but whatever you think of them, my brother got to open for a band that drew thousands on a rainy night at a big venue for our parts. That's cool.

OK.

I spent my vacation recentering, spending time w/ J, both of us focusing more on diet and fitness - and I finally saw some minor progress towards my goal - down 4lbs... Ways to go, but good to see movement. I like the way my diet thinking has solidified and I'm hoping this extra step, coupled w/ continued workouts, proves the catalyst needed to keep driving to my goal. I want to dig out that bag of clothes I've stashed away for "when A loses the weight" and try them on again - and have some fit!

One of many awesome birthday gifts was a book called The Art of Possibility. I had forgotten it was on my wishlist, but am grateful it was chosen. The book is structured around "practices" that help to open up the realm of possibility. I'm going to try a practice a week - we'll see what happens. At home so far, practice one has had an impact though more subtle than blatant, I think.

Book #14 -Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell. LOVED IT! Structured like exploring a set of Russian nested dolls - the stories are so different in plot and voice and yet meld together into one big saga of where we've been, where we're going and the power one might have to change it. I have many pages flagged for quotes - some for "deep meaning", some for the beauty of the language.

Book #15 - Zombie Haiku by Ryan Mecum. And now for something completely different! Fun romp thru zombieland, though you have to set aside the nagging feeling that zombies who don't remember doorknobs and are dropping pieces of themselves left and right probably can't keep a good haiku journal.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nope, sorry. Opening for Creed is a far cry from a benchmark of coolness no matter how you try to spin it. Most would argue that it is quite uncool.

Anonymous said...

LOL - Creed does kinda suck! Where have you been for the past 5 years. But I'm sure your brother's band is still cool - or at least negligibly affected by Creed's general suckiness.

Rebecca said...

Yeah - just FYI:
http://www.angelfire.com/music2/youcantkillrocknroll/anarticle.html

Majick said...

I LOVE CREAM! How the hell did he manage that gig?

Anthony said...

Sunshine Of Your Love! That song still kicks ass to this day!

They we're touring in the US?1?!? OMG!

fernbach said...

There's no way you can compare Cream to Creed. Seriously, WTF?

Majick said...

Jack Bruce all the way!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cqh54rSzheg

fernbach said...

OK, majick - this is more like it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vOqC2CGx5I

Anonymous said...

http://www3.sympatico.ca/vitalogy/csucks.html

vargas said...

Which creed are you guys talking about?

Apostles' Creed, Nicene Creed, Athanasian Creed...? I'm confused.

BoBillyBob said...

Fuck Creed! Long live Creedence!

Creed said...

To hell with you! TTFWB!