12 hours of sleep
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...and I feel a bit better.
I think
yaaresse hit the nail on the head that this is emotional exhaustion; perhaps the best thing that can be said of all the weirdness (that began in '08) is to quote the Grateful Dead what a long, strange trip it's been. I appreciate all the support;
nokomisjeff is correct that I've shed a toxic person and this is a *good* thing.
Reading
brian1789's recent entries inspired to me to share to get support. I had no idea just how much support I received and it had a very positive impact on me.
In other news, I have begun watching recent movies (i.e. post 2006) - finally caught "There Will Be Blood" which I adored. Looking forward to seeing it again, this time without commercial interruption.
Other reviews:
- If you haven't heard of Lana Del Ray, you may be living under a rock. She's actually an artist named Lizzie Grant who has been repackaged by her management to help sales. Don't let that stop you from listening to her. She's fabulous.
- I read non-fiction almost exclusively and most of my reading lately has been centered around chaplaincy and materials science. Not much general fare. If you enjoy Buddhist writing, I highly recommend the accessible, "Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung? Inspiring Stories for Welcoming Life's Difficulties" by Ajahn Brahm. The subtitle is a misnomer. There are 108 stories that share Buddhist themes, many of them Brahm's personal experience, and an equal number laugh out loud funny.
- Do catch Brian Greene's latest NOVA work "Fabric of the Cosmos" - you can watch episodes on PBS.org and the Quantum Mechanics episode was outstanding.
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In other news, I have begun watching recent movies (i.e. post 2006) - finally caught "There Will Be Blood" which I adored. Looking forward to seeing it again, this time without commercial interruption.
Other reviews:
- If you haven't heard of Lana Del Ray, you may be living under a rock. She's actually an artist named Lizzie Grant who has been repackaged by her management to help sales. Don't let that stop you from listening to her. She's fabulous.
- I read non-fiction almost exclusively and most of my reading lately has been centered around chaplaincy and materials science. Not much general fare. If you enjoy Buddhist writing, I highly recommend the accessible, "Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung? Inspiring Stories for Welcoming Life's Difficulties" by Ajahn Brahm. The subtitle is a misnomer. There are 108 stories that share Buddhist themes, many of them Brahm's personal experience, and an equal number laugh out loud funny.
- Do catch Brian Greene's latest NOVA work "Fabric of the Cosmos" - you can watch episodes on PBS.org and the Quantum Mechanics episode was outstanding.
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Date: 2011-11-28 03:24 am (UTC)Moi aussi. Thank you.
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Date: 2011-11-24 11:50 pm (UTC)Allow me to tell you one of the many things I admire about you, Stef: you don't wallow or whine or complain about drowning while simultaneously turning a fire hose on yourself. You take stock of where you stand, and then you start looking for a compass and source of light.
Also:
- Her voice is lovely and haunting. Going to go find more of her music.
- Any book with a title like that, I must read. I nominate that for best book title of the year!
- Thanks for mentioning that as I had forgotten all about NOVA being available on line. Love me some NOVA.
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Date: 2011-11-28 03:26 am (UTC)