After a hiatus, I'm back, back to the blogosphere. I wish I had fun, exciting stuff to report, but I don't. Things have been chugging along in a mostly normal, quiet fashion. I was scheduled to start teaching summer school yesterday, but my courses were canceled due to low enrollment. I do have to say that I'm disappointed. I have decided to make use of all the extra time to get some reading and writing done, which is good I suppose. I've also had the time and inclination to practice yoga more than I normally might. I don't think yoga is some miracle cure, but I know that for me, it makes a difference in a number of areas of my life. Lately, I'm using Cyndi Lee's OM Yoga in a Box. She has several books out that are also quite helpful. She does a good job of explaining the postures. Also I'd totally recommend yin yoga to anyone who's looking to really relax and chill out; I've been using the CD and cards that come with Biff Mithoefer's The Yin Yoga Kit . So there, I suppose, are my yoga recommendations. I have other CDs and DVDs that I use also, but these two are the ones I've been using most lately.
I have to say that I'm really enjoying the time off work. In the past, I've always had trouble with more than about a week off work--I tend to get anxious and depressed. But for the past couple of weeks, I've been enjoying sleeping in and reading and watching movies and simply having time to relax. I am so relieved that I seem to be able to handle it.
Anyway, that's an update on me--nothing to exciting or even interesting, I'm afraid. What was it that Tolkien said? Something about how the days that are most pleasant to live are not very interesting to tell about. So that clearly wasn't verbatim, but you get the idea.
a president, a King
13 years ago

4 comments:
I think I remember hearing that the Chinese had a curse; "May you live interesting times." ;-)
oops. that got crazy by mr. o. here it goes again:
i love that... it seems that has actually been most of our norway stay here, not very interesting but relaxing. there's not really much here that we can or have to do--all the day to day stuff is pretty much taken care of which leaves you with all of these unexpected pockets of time. it's taken a lot to enjoy it and mostly to not feel guilty for having time. but i've been reading a lot, walking, and of course coming up with construction paper projects for the little guy. i'm glad you're enjoying hte time although i imagine that must be initially disapointing--but yipee for the yoga! i'll check those out!
Maybe we should start a chat room or a club for insomniacs?
Oh, I'm posting on the wrong thread. I'll backtrack. I read scrolling down. I'm all out of order. Nothing new, huh. BUT... nothing new PLUS a tan. Ha ha.
I'm baaacccckkkk. I love not working. Not working gives me time in Procrastionville, without having to pay for a ticket.
Why do I write entire novel plots in my Artist's Way journal, but never seem to plot the current WIP?
Sheesh.
Rain? Will it stop? Will I ever learn to grow radishes?
Nice to see you!
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