Oddly, since we really got started as a couple at a New Year’s Eve party, my wife and I do not normally go out for New Year’s Eve.
There was one year we were on vacation on January 1st and we spent the day at EPCOT. I know that sounds crazy and it was crowded to the point where they stopped letting more people into the park. Each represented country handed out noisemakers and when the hour reached midnight in that nation there were kids running around, well, making noise.
At midnight local time everyone was crowded around the lake in the middle to see the fireworks. My wife and I found a spot with a good view that was a little apart from the throng just by virtue of landscaping. It was a good crowd, a good show and everyone was excited and the atmosphere was festive. Things were noisy and colorful and crowded and crazy. It was a rare and raucous occasion and it was fun.
All around it was a fun New Year’s Eve with good fireworks, and it would have been worth dealing with the mass of humanity if for no other reason than that we got to see several hundred people dancing the Macarena.
I told you it was crazy, and that should give you some idea of when this happened.
I don’t oppose the idea of going out for New Year’s Eve, it’s just never been a tradition for us. I don’t really care where I am or how loud or quiet the celebration is as long as I am with my wife. That’s where I’ll be spending this New Year’s Eve.
However you plan on celebrating I hope you have very good New Year’s Eve and a very happy New Year.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
The end of the year already
This year really was a strange one. Not in any sense that previous years have been, in any but a minor way, but strange nevertheless.
The main thing is that it went too fast. I know that that sort of perception is always an issue. You get older or more stressed or busy and the time just seems to fly. I got sick twice and that ran into about 6 – 8 weeks overall if you include recovery time, but that wasn’t the problem. Too many other people have said the same thing: where did this year go?
Think about it. Didn’t you say, more than once, how did it get to be this month? Didn’t days and weeks pass and you couldn’t really remember what had happened or how it had become a new season? I’m not saying there were mass alien abductions or experiments on the human population, but this year was just not normal.
Now, I could come up with some sort of explanation that ties into my current physical condition, but again, too many other people have had the same experience and besides, it wouldn’t be nearly as satisfying as blaming it all on some mysterious force. So I’m going with the mystery on this one.
So one more time before it’s over, I will ask the question: where did this year go?
Now it’s time to plan for next year, which may involve lists.
The main thing is that it went too fast. I know that that sort of perception is always an issue. You get older or more stressed or busy and the time just seems to fly. I got sick twice and that ran into about 6 – 8 weeks overall if you include recovery time, but that wasn’t the problem. Too many other people have said the same thing: where did this year go?
Think about it. Didn’t you say, more than once, how did it get to be this month? Didn’t days and weeks pass and you couldn’t really remember what had happened or how it had become a new season? I’m not saying there were mass alien abductions or experiments on the human population, but this year was just not normal.
Now, I could come up with some sort of explanation that ties into my current physical condition, but again, too many other people have had the same experience and besides, it wouldn’t be nearly as satisfying as blaming it all on some mysterious force. So I’m going with the mystery on this one.
So one more time before it’s over, I will ask the question: where did this year go?
Now it’s time to plan for next year, which may involve lists.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Early AM Radio – Ante Meridian that is
You can hear some really interesting music on the radio in the wee hours of the morning. Not bad music, just the they’re-playing-that-song-I-haven’t-heard-in-decades-and-not-much-when-it-was-new kind of music.
Sometimes, when I am awake in the middle of the night, I will put on the radio in an attempt to distract my brain so that it will do whatever it needs to do so that I can fall asleep. It doesn’t really work that well. Sometimes it does. Not always.
What this means though is that I occasionally hear what is on the radio at 4 or 5 AM. There are a variety of music stations, and sports talk radio, and the BBC, and – other – things. One local FM station plays modern rock and folk and indie and progressive rock – not all at the same time and not at 4 in the morning, but it’s what would be a college radio station if it hadn’t been taken over by professionals decades ago. Technically it is a university station, but there’s that issue of non-student DJs, and producers, and everything else.
But that’s not my point. My point is what the DJ likes to play at 5 AM. Hearing Devo isn’t that strange. I don’t think. But besides The Girl U Want, I have also heard The Village Green Preservation Society, twice, and Inagodadavida – with the whole drum solo.
This is not normal. It’s not normal, is it? And no, I was not dreaming.
Sometimes, when I am awake in the middle of the night, I will put on the radio in an attempt to distract my brain so that it will do whatever it needs to do so that I can fall asleep. It doesn’t really work that well. Sometimes it does. Not always.
What this means though is that I occasionally hear what is on the radio at 4 or 5 AM. There are a variety of music stations, and sports talk radio, and the BBC, and – other – things. One local FM station plays modern rock and folk and indie and progressive rock – not all at the same time and not at 4 in the morning, but it’s what would be a college radio station if it hadn’t been taken over by professionals decades ago. Technically it is a university station, but there’s that issue of non-student DJs, and producers, and everything else.
But that’s not my point. My point is what the DJ likes to play at 5 AM. Hearing Devo isn’t that strange. I don’t think. But besides The Girl U Want, I have also heard The Village Green Preservation Society, twice, and Inagodadavida – with the whole drum solo.
This is not normal. It’s not normal, is it? And no, I was not dreaming.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Happy Merry
I have been absent during the holidays. My apologies.
Please allow me to take this time to hope that everyone had a Merry Christmas and is having a Happy Chanukah.
Things went well around here but we are exhausted. As it is the end of the year and the time for examining things and looking forward to the New Year there is likely to be at least one more post in the near future.
I would also like to wish everyone a speedy recovery from the exertions of the holidays and a smooth return to whatever your daily routine involves.
Please allow me to take this time to hope that everyone had a Merry Christmas and is having a Happy Chanukah.
Things went well around here but we are exhausted. As it is the end of the year and the time for examining things and looking forward to the New Year there is likely to be at least one more post in the near future.
I would also like to wish everyone a speedy recovery from the exertions of the holidays and a smooth return to whatever your daily routine involves.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
November
November is over and my hands hurt, my brain is numb and I am totally exhausted.
Part of the exhaustion comes from family medical issues, in-laws not me or my wife, which resulted in lost sleep and stress. Things are going well now but the recovery continues.
Then the washer decided to die after 24 years which meant making room for the repairman – the basement has accumulated a lot of stuff since I got sick. Then making more room for the new washer and dryer – the dryer was also 24 years old and showing signs that it was going as well and the washer was beyond worth repairing. Modern appliances do not easily fit into an old house. There was plenty of room to install them, it was just getting them into the house that was a problem. If they make those things an inch wider they won’t fit through the doors.
And of course there was the Thanksgiving holiday. It’s not that I don’t like Thanksgiving, it’s just that it takes a lot of energy and hence recovery time.
Plus the tree in front of the house came down at 2 AM Thanksgiving morning and they came to do the clean-up with chainsaws at 7:20 AM yesterday.
Then we come to NaNoWriMo. A lot of words made there way from my confused brain onto the computer screen. They are only somewhat coherent, meandering, contradictory and readable only in the sense that they are mostly spelled correctly. The energy required to do this isn’t really worth the final result this year but I just can’t seem to resist trying and it did make for an interesting exercise. The mess of letters that came out of this year’s effort is definitely going in the drawer for a while – or it would if it was on paper, as it is it will go on a flash drive and sit there for now.
November was a busy month. Now I will try to keep some level of productivity going on the writing front as I deal with December. I really like December, it tends to be a busy and difficult month as well, but I really like it.
Oh, and I’m waiting for them to show up at 6 o’clock some morning to grind down the tree stump that is still there.
Part of the exhaustion comes from family medical issues, in-laws not me or my wife, which resulted in lost sleep and stress. Things are going well now but the recovery continues.
Then the washer decided to die after 24 years which meant making room for the repairman – the basement has accumulated a lot of stuff since I got sick. Then making more room for the new washer and dryer – the dryer was also 24 years old and showing signs that it was going as well and the washer was beyond worth repairing. Modern appliances do not easily fit into an old house. There was plenty of room to install them, it was just getting them into the house that was a problem. If they make those things an inch wider they won’t fit through the doors.
And of course there was the Thanksgiving holiday. It’s not that I don’t like Thanksgiving, it’s just that it takes a lot of energy and hence recovery time.
Plus the tree in front of the house came down at 2 AM Thanksgiving morning and they came to do the clean-up with chainsaws at 7:20 AM yesterday.
Then we come to NaNoWriMo. A lot of words made there way from my confused brain onto the computer screen. They are only somewhat coherent, meandering, contradictory and readable only in the sense that they are mostly spelled correctly. The energy required to do this isn’t really worth the final result this year but I just can’t seem to resist trying and it did make for an interesting exercise. The mess of letters that came out of this year’s effort is definitely going in the drawer for a while – or it would if it was on paper, as it is it will go on a flash drive and sit there for now.
November was a busy month. Now I will try to keep some level of productivity going on the writing front as I deal with December. I really like December, it tends to be a busy and difficult month as well, but I really like it.
Oh, and I’m waiting for them to show up at 6 o’clock some morning to grind down the tree stump that is still there.
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