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Catching up

Monday, October 8th, 2007

It’s been a little while since I posted last. Partly becuase I haven’t set up my computer at home. I’m buying a laptop from a friend of mine and am getting rid of all other large, bulky computer and music related equipment. Downsizing like crazy. I’ve held onto all my old synths, computers, etc. for various reasons, but am realizing that the convenience of having everything be small and mobile outweighs all those other considerations at this point. Anyway, I haven’t had the motivation to set up my other computer knowing that I’m going to be moving over to a laptop soon. I have to get moving on selling all this crap online to make room. Good news is that our new place is starting to feel like home, just have a few things to get rid of and organize, but I’m now fully moved in mentally I think.

The last two weeks have been alternating between increadibly busy and increadibly lazy. Working on the house, decorating, etc. has taken up a bunch of time, and when I’m on a roll, I’ve been a machine, but on the other side, I’ve managed to have quite a few days of doing pretty much nothing at all. I guess that balances out a bit. I’ve also been various kinds of injured the last week and a half or so, and so have taken time off from circus and other excersise, and somehow that turned into allowing myself to eat poorly as well. I just got back to the gym on Saturday and did yoga Sunday. It felt good to get my body moving again. I think I need to have some of the structure that circus/yoga, etc. provides so I don’t start treating my body poorly in other ways as well.

Knees

Monday, September 24th, 2007

I’ve run into the first setback with my marathon training. Last weekend I did a 13-mile long run and while I actually felt fine during the run, two days later, on one of my weekly runs my left knee started giving me some grief and has been problematic ever since. I had left my good shoes at circus and so had done the run in my old running shoes, which I think is mostly where I went wrong. It’s mainly when I’m going downhill that it seems to flare up, but if I don’t pull back (or stop completely) it hurts like hell and I can barely walk, let alone run. So we’ll see I guess. I’m going to take it easy and scale back on the miles fairly significantly until it gets better. I was feeling really good about sticking to my plan up until this point, and it would be a bummer if my knee doesn’t start feeling better. Better to undertrain than overtrain, I guess.

Know your audience

Friday, September 21st, 2007

There is a bus driver on my new route home that’s super talkative and is always cracking jokes about each stop, about the social ramifications of paying your fare, and other mundane observances. When I first took his bus last week, I thought it was really funny and witty and he had a bunch of people on the bus laughing. Over this past week though, I’ve found out that he does the exact… same… monologue… every… trip. I can’t take it. It might be OK to tell the same jokes if you are a travelling comedian and have different audience every night, but not OK when you are a bus driver. I think I need to figure out a different bus to catch.

The Hill of the Capitol

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

I’m pleased to report that we are settling in to our new place. We still have a few bins and boxes to empty and figure out what to do with all the contents, but parts of the condo are starting to feel like an actual home. We are definitely having to downsize a bit, getting rid of old desks and random items we have been hoarding over the past two and a half years, which has resulted in a freak-out or two on both my and Ariel’s behalf, but we are getting through it relatively unscathed. Having so many friends help us move was a definite blessing and the move itself went super quick. And the walking! To the grocery store, to dinner, to coffee in the morning. It’s awesome. I also cut about half an hour off my commute to work each day, which means I suddenly have more non-work time to enjoy. Supposedly we are closing on the sale of our house either Friday or Monday, which can’t come to soon as far as I’m concerned. I’ve already moved on in my head and though we still have stuff to clean out of the house (ugh), the sooner I can be done with Rainier Beach, the better.

New move

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

We finally got keys to our new place yesterday. Yay! The remodel process took a little longer than we had hoped and they kept wasting our time having us come over for a walk-through when they were nowhere near being done. We showed up twice to what was functionally a construction site, complete with a bunch of Russian contractors running around and the bathtub sitting in the living room, while the sales agent tried to play it off like it wasn’t a big waste of time. We’ve started making little trips to start the move, but mostly, we will be doing it this weekend with a rental truck. It’s nice to feel like I’m moving towards being more moved in rather than less (due to having our house staged for the last month).

Also, it was exactly one year ago today that I took my first circus class! I am so glad that I decided to check it out – it has been an amazing thing to get to do every week. I’ve been having so much fun with it and it makes me smile.

Howl at the moon

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Last night, Ariel and I got up twice to check out the lunar eclipse (or, actually, Ariel was kind enough to wake me up, as I was fast asleep). Very cool. At it’s peak it had a bright orange/red glow that was very Bram Stoker. Made me wish that I lived somewhere where I could see more celestial happenings on a regular basis.