10:00 a.m. wake up
It's my day off! go back to sleep.
10:45 a.m. check the mail
Oh, HELLO PAYCHECK!!!
do a happy dance
12:00 p.m. deposit aforementioned check in the bank!
happy dance continues
1:00 p.m. pay bills at Starbucks while drinking cappuccino, which I can now afford!
happy dance is altered for chair sitting
1:45 p.m. meet with fabulous friend for more coffee
happy dance is moved inside
3:45 p.m. arrive home, turn on laptop again, check email discover OFFICIAL ACCEPTANCE INTO GRAD SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy Dance gets bumped up to a 9.9
4:00 p.m. tell everyone I know about grad school!
The happy dance goes viral!
4:30 p.m. purchase plane ticket to Portland for Spring Break next week!
HUGE PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN HAPPY DANCE!
5:00 p.m. go to the dog park and watch happy dogs in between texting friends long distance
Happy dance turns into the doggy dance
6:15 p.m. arrive back at home, check on the viral happy dance once more.
6:45 p.m. pick up a friend for dinner, drinks, hockey game, and general celebration
Happy dance x's 2
7:15 p.m. order celebratory drinks, cheers, hockey!
7:45 p.m. joined by another friend for more dinner, drinks, and general celebration
happy dance for hockey - we're winning!
9:00 p.m. pay my bill, because now I CAN, hockey game = success, Polar Bear drives back home.
9:30 p.m. calmly happy dancing my way through the front door
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In summation: Patience repaid, assassins called down, stress level dropped to a minimum, life moving forward, gratitude abounding.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
What a good day looks like to this Polar Bear...
Posted by Radical Bradacal at 12:33 AM 3 commentsMonday, October 18, 2010
Obsessions, big and small ... but mostly big.
Posted by Radical Bradacal at 11:44 PM 4 commentsI do not have an addictive personality. I do not have compulsive need for things (or substances) - cravings, occasionally - but addictions, no.
What I do have ... are obsessions. I have (largely) illogical, emotional connections to a bizarre array of things. Relationships (mostly fictional), art, books, desserts ... those are the big ones. And when I have a lot of time on my hands, like ... now, I find new things to fill my obsessional void. My current obsession? Grey's Anatomy.
I stopped watching Grey's Anatomy at the beginning of Season 5, when Dr. Erica Hahn (the faboo Brooke Smith), was kicked off the show for not being pretty enough, or nice enough, or something. Dr. Erica Hahn was at the beginning of a relationship with the gorgeous Dr. Calliope Torres (mmmmmmm Sara Ramirez!), the first non-heterosexual relationship for series regulars on the show. And at the time, I thought it was a conspiracy by ABC (and the Disney Corp.) to end lesbian relationships on TV!! Surely, they were behind the lesbian relationship mass extinction. Damn you, Disney! You may have taken part of my soul when I worked for you, but you'll never take away my TV girlfriends!!!
Or, you know, not. Because had I just hung in for 5-6 more episodes beyond the Dr. Erica Hahn debacle, I would have been introduced to Dr. Arizona Robbins, pediatric surgeon extraordinaire, who's not only cute and fabulous with children (she wears heelys!), but is also a lesbian. And the folks at ABC must be satisfied that she's cuter and more personable than Erica Hahn (I'm sorry Brooke Smith ... *I* love you!). So long soap opera story line short, a non-heterosexual representation of Seattle doctors remains. And is one of the few (possibly, only?) lesbian relationships on network TV.
And I've been obsessed with it. I've watched all of seasons 5 & 6 ... twice. In about two weeks. And thanks to ABC.com, I'm all caught up on the beginning of season 7 now, too.
Lara and I had a conversation about this earlier in the year. Some people like Lara, have short fixations, little bursts of excitement that fizzle out as quickly as they pop up. I, on the other hand, tend to get fixated on one thing at a time ... and when I do, it's not a fleeting occurrence - I fixate for life. Examples:
- At 6 years old, my grandfather taped the CBC version of Anne of Green Gables on Beta tapes. I fell in love! I watched those tapes over and over and over ... until I wore them out, about 3 years later. Then my grandfather got fancy and high-tech, bought a cutting-edge VHS player, and Anne of Green Gables on VHS, and then I wore those out, too.
- My grandmother and I used to get chocolate croissants every Sunday after church. Sometimes I could get two. This was a tradition for almost 10 years. I could eat chocolate croissants every day, and be incredibly happy.
- I've had to buy multiple copies of these books because I wore down the binding, and they fell apart:
The Hotel New Hampshire, Sense & Sensibility, Misty of Chincoteague, and Reservation Blues.
- In a word: Xena.
- Fantasy Sports - I spend hours, and hours out of my week obsessing about my Fantasy Sports teams.
These are only a few examples. Sometimes it's a long, slow progression that eventually leads to the assimilation of whatever-it-is into my life, like Grey's Anatomy. Sometimes, it happens all at once - like my discovery of the wonders of hockey. But either way ... sometimes it's the little/big things that get me through the day.
What gets you through the day?
Monday, February 22, 2010
Dumb Happiness: A Mish-Mash...
Posted by Radical Bradacal at 3:57 PM 4 commentsMy darling best friend has written/composed a blog entry/collage about happiness. She needs some extra happiness today, I think. Really, who *couldn't* use some extra happiness today. Although I'm twisting this a little ... I'm entitling mine: Dumb Happiness.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
10 followers! Woohoo!
Posted by Radical Bradacal at 5:20 PM 4 commentsHaving finished my last post, I discovered that I have 10 followers. WOOHOO! You have no idea how exciting this is to me. When I started this blog, I thought I'd be lucky if my followers amounted to my girlfriend, a few close friends, and maybe some really really bored acquaintances. I mean, that's pretty much who reads this now, but I didn't think there would be so many as 10! And this, my friends, is no mark against you ... I just often doubt my ability to be interesting on a frequent basis. (Ahhh...the joys of being a professional clown!)
This, surely, requires a celebration! So ... in honor of my 10 followers (you know who you are ... and who the others are too...they're listed on the right hand side...), here are 10 things that have made me happy in the last week (especially since my last post was a little...depressing). Hopefully there's at least one thing for each of you ...
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urNyg1ftMIU
"Wanna tank and spank?"
2. say it with me: "Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"
3. One of the reasons I love the Japanese:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbFX6KendY
4. Icanhazcheeseburger.com:
5. Olympic Hockey!
6. Anne of Green Gables [See: Colleen Dewhurst]
7. Farmville!
8. Randomly awesome graphs!
9. Brie!
and finally...
10. The Golden Girls! "Thank you for being a friend!"
Honorable mentions:
Cheers
South Park
The Food Network
Almonds
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