I can haz new contract?
i guess technically
they pay me to vacation
just not on my terms
i guess technically
they pay me to vacation
just not on my terms
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hospitality
and true generosity
overwhelms at times
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Vegas-bound yahoos
mingle with spent businessmen:
airport unity
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tryin' to get down
to the heart of the matter
forgiveness, indeed
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I equate Stephen King with R.E.M. - riveting early stuff followed by a long streak of disappointments, where the (rarely seen) optimist in me hopes against hope that the next output will be back on par with It or Eponymous and against my better judgment I begrudgingly endure every production only to be let down time after time.
And so I borrowed the latest Stephen King short story collection from the library.
It passed the time on the PDX-MCI-TPA-BWI leg of my last trip. So there was that.
All the plots were a bit elementary, even for him, but 1922 and Fair Extension were fairly well written and engaging enough. The latter was such a sad but honest commentary on human behavior that it left a bad taste in my mouth (which made me love it).
But the other two novellas made me... well, mad. I don't know how else to describe it. Both were written from a woman's perspective; I wish his wife would discourage this (or edit more) because he never gets it right. The theme of the book was retribution so I suppose these two stories were supposed to showcase strong women standing up for themselves after experiencing something horrific. But from my vantage point these women did really stupid things in the interest of saving face. Taking on serial killers to protect your own image? Risky, dumb and unlikely in real life.
But hey, January reading goal: check.
Finishing this on the plane meant I was left with Mom's collection of crap novels last week. A skim through A Wedding in December, a rambling tale about seven people who haven't seen each other in 20+ years who come together to expose their various mid-life crises and then go off never to see each other again, nailed the coffin shut on any notions of attending my 20-year high school reunion next year. I should write Anita Shreve a thank-you note.
At BWI I wandered into the bookstore and walked out with Atlas Shrugged. Dense and rich, fascinating characters, social commentary that holds true today. I can't wait to see how it ends... at the rate I'm going, I'll know sometime around March 2012.
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still get weirded out
with hands-free phone devices
you talkin' to me?
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Five airplane etiquette rules, in no particular order:
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Best three things about visiting the right coast, in order of importance (for once):
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is it unhealthy
to be codependent on
my chiropractor?
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Never mind that I bought it for him for Christmas. Never mind that we were supposed to play with "3-6" people instead of just the two of us. Never mind that it required very little skill, talent, physical prowess, strategy or knowledge of the television show.
I beat my brother at this game! Twice in a row!
Crossing #18 off the list... which reminds me, I've got to replace #16.
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Five Maryland cities I had no idea existed, in no particular order:
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novels by Ayn Rand
make me very self conscious
about my writing
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goodbye Maryland
bitter cold and bad coffee
are so '98
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so proud of my friends
raising kids with grace and ease
while I kill houseplants
* Oh yeah, I killed it.
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thirty five years down
hasn't gotten much easier
different hard, though
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love visiting but
seven days in Maryland:
three days too many
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instructions for Dad:
"tape The Young and Resentful!"
my mom loves her soaps
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through painful talks
layers of truth are revealed
like peeling onions
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quite sure Arcade Fire
wrote their album "The Suburbs"
about my hometown
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It took me twenty minutes today to get online and open the Facebook message with my friend's cell #. TWENTY. MINUTES.
Which is just to say...
still writing haikus
but posting is tiresome
(i've gone back in time)
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from zombie heads to
dog genealogy kits
skymall has it all
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luckily for me
done this trip so many times
can pack in 15
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pro-activity
much more gratifying than
reactivity
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j d salinger
perfect for those preferring
abrupt, sad endings
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old man on the MAX
joked with me on the way home
kinda MMD
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sick day marathon
bones just mentioned firefly
nathan would be proud
interesting twist
the weekends are the hardest
used to not be so
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haikus are more fun
without the daily pressure
of producing one
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Five albums I hope you purchased in 2010, in no particular order:
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the warmth of your hands
doesn't really matter much
when your heart is cold
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ending bad week with
Dexter: season four: disc one
best five words EV-AH
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Three songs I love to hear on cold, rainy Portland winter days, in no particular order:
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what good is freezing
if skies are clear and there is
no chance of snow day?
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At a friend's recommendation I got a copy of Vida from my local library. Short stories and pulp fiction are right up my attention-shorted alley these days, and I finished half of these in a 45 minute sitting and the rest in brief stints over the next 2 days. (See 1Q11 goals - score!)
I was quite impressed with her style and the approach of having a novel of short stories featuring the same character at different points in her young life. It seemed to go in chronological order and then it didn't. The character seemed to sort of have it together and then she didn't. (But then she did.) (But then she didn't.) (But then she was 7... and who has it together when you're 7?)
The character was all over the map (literally) but in every story, you felt the pulse of the locale, you could envision the people there, you could even sense the temperature and humidity of the air. She threw in Spanish words and Spanish jargon that would've driven those PDX soccer mom book club people nuts.* But I loved it and drank up every word.
Oh - Junot Dίaz loves it too, if that's any incentive.
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* It's a long story.
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I was wandering around before a movie Saturday (Tiny Furniture, I still don't know whether I liked it or not) and walked by a kitschy little art store in the NW. I'd never run across it open and it had always intrigued me from the outside, so in I went.
It was small and the proprietor was just what I would expect: older and weird. She sold art made within the past year by local artists, and while it was all very interesting it was also expensive. I did find a great card in my price range featuring a chimp playing a guitar.
While I was wandering she chatted at me, which I normally would not have liked but it was New Year's Day and I'd been holed up for a few days so I welcomed the conversation. At one point she asked if I'd made any resolutions.
"No, I generally try to do the right thing all year round," I replied. She agreed, but mentioned that she'd lost close friends this year and had so resolved to reach out to people more often. I had recently resolved to do the same for different reasons (this technology stuff is so isolating at times). And apparently we weren't the only ones, as I learned when I read a friend's blog post welcoming Twenty Eleven.
As a result of this reaching out, getting by with a little help from my friends, and what have you, I'm feeling better in general and I'm ready to tackle 2011, starting with a resurrection of the quarterly goals. So here we go:
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cold, clear sunny days
salmon, purple, pink sunsets
love portland winters
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twenty eleven
I have no resolutions
well, maybe just one
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just a little further...