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This is the Day…

This is the day your life will surely change.
This is the day when things fall into place.

Really, honestly, truly, today is the day when my life will surely change and this is the day when things fall into place.  Yes, it’s been that good of a day.  Almost a new beginning if you will.

I finally sat down and made some awesome realizations.  Stuff that for some reason, for the past three or so weeks, I just wasn’t able to see.  And you know what?  To be short and sweet, today I was reminded of the following…everything that’s been going on lately isn’t even about me. It’s about other people reacting to their own crap based on their own past, their own actions and their own choices.

So while this whole thing still hurts more than I’m comfortable with and doesn’t make me feel any more valued or appreciated (long story) it at least helps to remind me that I need to worry about myself and not everyone else and their fucked up thoughts and actions (hello, cyber-stalking?  seriously? who does that sort of fucked up shit?!?  for fun no less.)

So all of this combined with yesterday’s great news (I can happily and comfortably step away from my site and focus on my own biz, which excites me to no end!) has made for a great beginning.  So yes, this IS the day and I can’t wait to finally fully invest in my LWL  Incubator program.

Let’s drink to that *cheers* 

Oh Happy Day!!!

You can’t see me right now, but I’m so freakin’ excited that I’m doing the happy dance right here and now with a shit-eating grin from ear to ear!

To keep it short but sweet, basically, I have found someone to take over my current job for me so that I can focus on my new endeavors.  To those of you that know my through my previous blogs (and that’s only maybe a couple) will know that this is a HUGE deal for me and something I’ve been hoping to do for quite some time now.

So yes, I’m just a little more than thrilled that it’s finally come to be.  Just goes to show you, you get what you ask for!  Thank you God, my gratitude is ENORMOUS!

How Cool Is This?

The Depression and World War II have always held a bit of fascination with me.  I’m thinking that more than likely it’s because I spent a lot of time around my grandmother and her friends and family.  Some of my fondest memories of her were the times when she and her girlfriends and cousins would all sit around and tell stories from during the War.  Let me just say, they knew how to have fun, even while working hard in the factories.

Imagine my surprise when I saw that the Library of Congress has added some photos from the 30’s and 40’s up on Flickr!  They’re color photos no less.  It’s amazing how pure and clear those images are.  I love looking at photos of women from that era.  The circus photos are pretty cool too – then again, I read Water for Elephants not all that long ago, so this was neat in that it supplied still more photos to go along with that story.

Some of my favorites (though with 1500 or so photos, it will take me a while to get through all of them):

Backstage at the Girlie Show

Backstage at the Girlie Show

Going to Town on a Sunday Afternoon

Going to Town on a Sunday Afternoon

Migratory Workers Outside a “Juke Joint”

Woman Putting on Lipstick

Woman Putting on Lipstick

A Girl Riveting Machine Operator

A Girl Riveting Machine Operator

They also have a set up from News in the 1910’s, but for me, that just doesn’t peak my interest as much.

Nope, Not Tonight

I’m not really a shy person, per se.  I’ll go basically anywhere alone – shopping, dining out, the movies, special events, meetings, a party, you name it.  But sometimes, I just don’t have it in me to just put myself out there in a whole new situation where I don’t know a soul.  I mean, why feel awkward out in public when you can just stay at home snuggled up with a good book (though my current choice is more mediocre than good) or some really cheesy TV (when will this strike end?).

Today is one of those days.  As I mentioned yesterday, I recently started the Incubator program with Ladies Who Launch.  We’ve had one meeting thus far.  This evening there’s a large LWL group meeting (with some media specialist gal) out in Santa Monica.  Part of me really wants to go as I’m so psyched about meeting new people, especially new motivated, entrepreneurial women.  For all I know, I might meet my next business contact, or someone that would love to advertise on my site, or become an “expert” or who knows what.

Thing is, I’m just not feeling it today.  Mostly, I’m just not up for a rush-hour drive on the 405 to get my ass into Santa Monica on time.  To be honest, I don’t think that I’ve ever made the commute to Santa Monica solo before. *yikes*  But also, I’m just not really up for hanging out with mass amounts of women (and doing the whole nine yards – hair, make-up, clothes) all while knowing no one.  I just don’t feel like being sociable tonight.  I did reach out to two of my other LWL incubatorees out here on the other side of the hill, but I don’t think they plan on going tonight either (one has other plans, the other hasn’t yet responded).

So while I’d never consider myself a shy person, I do have moments of shyness that can sometimes seem to leave me a bit frozen and stagnant, if not actually a bit fearful of meeting new people.  As they like to tell us, you only get one shot to make a first impression, and call me silly, but I just don’t see me making a great first impression tonight.  I just don’t seem to feel it.

LWL: Week 1 Homework

So this being the first week with the Ladies Who Launch Incubator program, we of course, have some homework.  Aside from writing a Best Biz Ever sort of vision for our fellow incubator-ees, we have some personal things to focus on…

First: We need to work on cleaning up the junk.  By organizing, cleaning and clearing up the things that junk up our lives, we’re able to create a space for new things to come into our lives.   I’ve been gung-ho on this.  I cleaned the kitchen yesterday (my stove top was a Mess!).  I also finally got around to throwing out the box chuck-full of Christmas wrapping paper – in my defense, we only have small trash bins and my landlord hates to bring out anything that isn’t full so I had to wait my turn (or in this case MAKE my turn).  I also cleared off my monster of a desktop.  Amazingly, I can see things on my desk now and I have plenty of room to move around without any fear of knocking piles over.

Today I plan on focusing on cleaning out the rest of this office.  We have stacks of magazines that need to be filed and believe it or not, cases of wine that need to be relocated and stored.   With luck, I can also get to some bedroom organizing as well.  I’m one of those that hates to put away folded laundry.  Instead, I stack.  And stack.  And stack some more until well, I’m seasons (and sizes) behind in my available wardrobe and there’s no room for anything.

Second:  We need to do something good for ourselves daily.  While I’d love for that to mean daily massages, facials, manis & pedis, well, it just can’t be.  Instead, I’ve been spending time reading and finding time to watch my favorite (often cheesy) TV shows. I’ve also decided to get back into blogging (I was really missing it).  Yesterday, while getting this blog up and running, I just out and out decided to treat myself to a Venti Caramel Macchiato – sometimes it just tastes so good to have something a little sweet. I’ve also decided to focus more on cooking good meals in instead of eating crap meals out.  It’s all a start right?

Third: We need to acknowledge the forward movement and accept what comes into our lives.  By following through with steps 1 and 2, new things can’t help but come on in. I mean, we’ve gone through all that energy to create a space for it, right?  The biggest (and right now, most important) thing that I’ve noticed these past two days is that we once again have ad revenue coming in.  It seemed like things were blocked there for a bit, but once again, we’re flowing.

I’ve also noticed that I just feel better.   I’m no longer anxious (it was a challenging past couple of weeks) and amazingly, I’m no longer craving junk.  I’m actually wanting to eat well and grab fruit instead of tearing up the apartment looking for chocolate.  Interestingly, I also have some blogging friends that I had lost touch with shooting me emails asking how things are going and wondering where I had disappeared to.  What a great feeling.

I’m really excited to see what else will be coming my way.

It’s Good to Be Back!

I’ve been away now for around three weeks. After having been a blogger [of sorts] for the last four or so years, being silent for these past few weeks has been killing me. Of course, I’ll mostly be doing this for myself since I’m not yet comfortable being out there again – funny how cyber-stalking can do that to a person. But it’s still good to be back!

In the Cover of the Night

Since the hubby and I started taking the pupster out for regular walks late at night (like after 11:00 PM) I’ve noticed that the neighborhood is an entirely different place.  Our neighborhood isn’t overly busy, but we are on a pretty direct route so during rush hour, our street can get busy.

On Tuesday nights the local Mexican restaurant has open mic night and when you walk by, regardless of how hot or cold it is outside, there are clusters of musicians, singing, drumming or strumming their guitars.  On the weekends the teenagers are hanging out at the bowling alley and people are coming and going  in all manner of weekend-going-out attire.

Late at night though, there’s usually no one around except for the few fellow dog walkers,  the leagues finishing up at the local bowling alley and the occasional coyote or two.   I think favorite part would have to be the amazing scents that fill the night air. In the summer it’s jasmine and magnolia and in the winter it’s the rosemary shrubs and the fireplaces.

In the cover of the night, it really is an entirely place.

There’s Just Something About Full On Holiday Light Displays

Griffith Park does an awesome job on their holiday light display.  We go every year, though most of the time we try to avoid the long waits – so go that first week or so, or anytime after Christmas.  Last night, the hubby surprised me with this year’s trip after we had dinner.
There’s just something about a display of lights so large that you stay in your car to see it all.  A display that takes nearly two months to build. A display where people will wait in a line for hours just to experience.  I mean, there are even lights that you actually drive through.  And they twinkle!  What’s more fun than that I ask you?
There are still a few days left, so stop by if you’re in the area.  To make the most of the experience I suggest parking and walking over driving it – just be sure to dress warmly.  But if you are going to drive, be sure to roll down your windows to be able to hear the holiday music.  And a cup of hot cocoa wouldn’t hurt 😉
I took some pictures, but since I didn’t use any tripod and we were in a slowly moving car, they’re not the best.  But you get the idea.

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I think the elves are my favorite part – especially the playful peeking ones.
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Looks just like a Lite Brite picture doesn’t it?
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