My “cold spell” away from blogging/blogs period lasted way longer than I expected it to…I’ve observed throughout my life that when I’m knocked out of my routine by something, it has a domino effect and everything starts to go. So, cold = more couch time, different foods, no exercising, less pretty much everything, followed by a “need to get back into the swing of things” period.
But, I didn’t just have a cold…some other things also conspired to change my routine. To name a few…
1. My mother came out for a brief visit. She lives in California, so we don’t get to see each other often. Per usual we got in a mother-daughter shopping trip (look for these clothes in future “what I wore” posts!).
2. Last week, mr. strivingcynic and I went to see Margaret Atwood speak at Princeton University. We were so excited at the prospect of seeing her (major gratitude to Princeton for having events like this free and open to the public) and so sure the lecture hall would be packed, that we got there an hour early (the hall was empty but people arrived right after us). The lecture hall did fill up as time went by, though.
Aside from my fear I would cough my way through the lecture (I kept the cough drops going and tried to take advantage of audience laughter to cough), we had a great time. It was a really interesting talk about zombies and other literary monsters. Another interesting thing for me, I learned about the lecture because I follow Atwood on Twitter and she mentioned it there. So glad I joined (and she wished a special hello to her Twitter followers).
3. I got a little older. My 41st birthday was last week. Funny how when I first started this blog almost two years ago, I had posts devoted to my turning 40…and once that happened, very few about turning 41. But, the day has come…and, I’m cool with it (like I have a choice).
Looking back at this last year, I’ve had a lot of fun and adventures…going to Cape May, England, San Diego; seeing Bruce Springsteen in concert, the play Chicago, and seeing Margaret Atwood speak. I got a new computer, an iPad, and some new books and clothes (and have begun thinking about a new car…), not to mention my beloved Keurig coffee maker (a Christmas present from mr. sc) and our kitchen improvements. I got out into the social media world more, read about 30 books, saw at least 5-7 movies (probably more..I should probably start keeping a list of them, too). I worked my way up to running 10 miles (couldn’t manage it yesterday–but I’ll get back there soon). I’ve had many wonderful times with my family and friends (and blends).
4. And as usual, I’ve been thinking about where I want my life to go…yes, I could be more organized and more on top of things, but I’ve got an idea of where I’d like to focus some energy (to be discussed in another post…shame on me for “teasing”..but there you go.
Anyway, I feel much more caught up. For now!
welcome back, zo!! it’s great to catch up on what you’ve been up to lately. first, belated happy birthday wishes! so true that we can only change our attitude re “yet another year,” not the process itself. imo, we have no worries now for a while – the big 5-0 is a long way off!! glad your mom was able to visit around your bday time, too. second, so so cool that you attended atwood’s lecture!! what kind of sense did you get of her?? (i’ve heard she can be QUITE intimidating). she is someone i would definitely make an effort to see.
fun to read your year’s summary – all the best for the year ahead now, too!
Thanks for the birthday wishes! Yes, 5-0 does seem a while away. I just had to get my driver’s license renewed today and realized I’ll be 44-45 the next time it needs redoing.
I can see why Atwood would be intimidating…she’s very self possessed and I’d say one or two of the questions missed the mark with her..and she was pretty clear about that! But she was funny and engaging and clearly having a good time giving her talk!
Yes, welcome back! Sometimes it’s good to take a break. I’m sorry you were sick but at least you still got to do some very fun things!
Thanks. The cold put a damper on some things, but thankfully I was able to work around it (I love how I”m talking about a freaking cold as if it was a huge illness…but it did knock me out!)
Good for you for always thinking of new things to do with your life! I love that you got to see Margaret Atwood and hang out with your mom!
Happy Birthday…belated! I will be 40 in a few months. I do think about it a lot more than birthday’s past and it sounds like maybe birthday’s future.
Thanks…I do like the occasional adventure mixed in with all the routine I love so much.
40 felt like it was going to be a big deal to me..once I got there I felt that it wasn’t as significant as I made it in my head…but certainly worth reflecting on!
Zo, hope you continue to feel better! How exciting to see and hear Margaret Atwood! I think she’s odd and wonderful! Princeton’s not that far away, but I wouldn’t venture that far at night. I’m excited you got to go! Great that you got to spend some time with your Mom…make the most of those opportunities. Belated happy birthday, to you!! Hope you enjoyed it, I’m sure you did! Take care of yourself!
Thanks. Princeton is only 10-15 minutes away from me, so it was an easy night out for us. And thanks for the birthday wishes (yay October girls!)