Happy Labor Day,
The month of September is a good time for me to labor less and take a month off from writing these Blog Posts. I began this Blog eight months ago, not understanding the likes of Word Press, Go Daddy, perma-links nor widgets. Don, my Blog designer/technician, who sits at his desk in Sacramento, has enabled me to limp through this social media maze of mass confusion quite successfully. It still amazes me that I can “totally mess up”, while writing/posting in Las Vegas, Aspen, Flagstaff or Mammoth, send Don a slightly panicky e-mail, and, in a flash, he rights my wrongs, no matter where in the West I am located. Don is a calm man.
This is trite, I know……. but, the past eight months of writing this Blog, have been not only a love labor for me but a purposeful adventure and ongoing healing process. Aren’t we all needing to heal from something? My life seems to move along more smoothly when I can write out, in words, or cook through, with new recipes, my somethings, ponderings and ideas. That anyone would choose to read those words (yes, I know, it’s free) is very flattering.
I won’t be idle. I have a list, of course.
Just a few September suggestions to kick-start Fall 2011:
- Read “One-Hundred Names for Love”, author Diane Ackerman’s new memoir.
- See “The Debt”, an espionage thriller now in your local theatre. Bravo to Helen Mirren for not only acting her age but “showing” her age. Very classy, Helen.
- Visit this site: http://www.ted.com/ It is just amazing and incredible. (Thanks to Melissa Place, http://flyingnotscreaming.com/ for the suggestion.)
- Attack your closet with a vengeance and let a clothes-purge set you free. Then, work out a Budget and choose 5 items to enhance your Fall Wardrobe. There are all sorts of fashion clues at on-line sites and in fashion magazines. Shop carefully, try different stores, and insist that quality be your guide.
- Get a new hair cut.
- Re-connect with an Old Friend.
- Set One Goal for the Fall. Just one. (My Goal is to do better with the life I’ve been dealt…….to accept it as “my normal.”)
- When you’re at the grocery store, buy some products or items you’ve never used before. Experiment and be creative with new foods.
- Learn to pick out two or three constellations in the Fall Sky. Choose a clear night, do some on-line homework, and gaze at the stars.
- Worry less. Be gentle with yourself. Be kind to others. Smile more. Laugh often.
See you in October.