Sunday, March 9, 2014

Fitness

I've started two new programs this month.   One is my birthday gift to myself awhile ago, of the body media system.    We are not getting along, mostly because my skills when it comes to technology are less than stellar.  I am almost afraid to contact customer service again, but will Tuesday if I can't figure this latest "blip" out.  

The second is a LifeWorks exercise my sister is doing.   She suggested I join her and maybe one or two other people.    I'm not all the big on figuring my life out, mostly because I'm too busy doing things, but maybe this will be a good year to sit down and really think about what it is I am doing and where I expect to me in the next decade (or even month).  

I started the workbook, which begins by closing out 2013.   I'll really have to think hard about the good and bad of 2013.   Of course one definite good thing was SweetPea's arrival in June.  

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Ten on Tuesday - A Day Late But Not A Dollar Short

Ah, the Oscars.    No, I don't watch them either.  So I can't write 10 Reasons Why I Watch the Oscars, so my assignment is to write:

10 Reasons Why I Don't Watch The Oscars:


1.    They go on way too long.    I get up early and thus am usually in bed by 9:30

2.   I object to the price at the movie theatre.    Maybe that doesn't coincide with the Oscars, but the Producers say it costs money to make a movie, the actors say I may only make one movie this year, so I need a boatload.   The crew says I don't make enough and am exploded.

3.   I would like to see all the dresses and whacky clothing, but can usually catch it later.   This year I have not bothered yet, so by the time I have time, they will probably be gone.

4.   Hmmm, I may not have 10 things.

5.   During the show, when there is something going on stage, like each song up for nomination, the cameras pan everywhere but not long enough on the actual performer.  I don't need to see the audience.   Unless she is necked.

6.    Sometimes, a winner will use their time on stage as a personal podium for whatever cause they feel for at the time.    Don't foist your ideas on me please.   This is suppose to be entertainment.

7.   At least 1 presenter will make a stupid mistake that could have been prevented by actually practicing what they are suppose to say.    Especially someone's name - how hard is that? 


Okay, that's all I got, but if I come up with anything else, I'll add it.