Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Party of One



















Being single is definitely a LifeStyle in itself.  So tonight I embraced my singleness and took myself to the movies.

As I walked into the theatre with ice cream cone in hand, I felt happy.

That’s all that ever matters.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Who Says Dreams Don't Come True


My dream came true.
By Sheila R. Rose

Blueprint Cleanse is now shipping to California.  An email popped into my account just minutes ago, and I was so excited until I read a little further.  The cost to get into my skinny jeans?  $85 per day. Ohmygosh. Seriously?

So even if I did The Renovation Cleanse for three days it would cost me $255.  I could get a pair of Gucci glasses for $285 at Nordstrom.

Wouldn't you think a cleanse to clean out your system would cost less than filling your body with scrumptious food?  Nope.  The reason a huge percentage of the American population leads an unhealthy lifestyle is because it is cheaper to be fat and lazy than it is to skinny and active. Read this 2005 Michigan State University study, which says only 3% of the population leads a healthy lifestyle, here. 

[The absurd part of this whole thing is that I still want to do it.  I still want to pay my alloted grocery budget for the month on three days of cleansing.  Why?  Because I'm a sucker.  That's why.]

Will keep you posted. 

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Technology Rocks!

A Video First
By Sheila R. Rose

So I'm not what my friends would call tech savvy, but I like to pretend I am when I discover new mac programs.

Here is my latest technology adventure. Enjoy!!





Tuesday, September 16, 2008

New Obsessions



The Latest
by Sheila R. Rose

I really want to move to New York, so I can do the Blueprint Cleanse. I wonder if all marketers are suckers for good marketing as much as I am. Since yesterday, I have been agonizing about the fact that they don't deliver to California. And, I'm convinced this is the only cleanse that will get me into my skinny jeans because it's exactly what they say... You know anything marketers says is true, after all.

Also, I want you to know I discovered iWeb. This is dangerous. I'm now a marketer, designer and programmer all rolled into one.

Watch out.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

The Indelible Moments of Our Lives

Indelible - in·del·i·ble
1. Impossible to remove, erase, or wash away; permanent
2. Making a mark not easily erased or washed away
3. Unable to be forgotten; memorable

I read this word in a book once and it was, in and of itself, an indelible moment. Today has not been one of those days. Today has been one of those easily forgotten days that pass by like the many grains of sand that are the days that fill our lives. It has been one of those slow, monotonous, uneventful days, that leads to inflection of one's self, where nothing of any significance happens, nor can any significance be made of it, at least in one's own mind.

But that's why I wanted to write an entry in spite of this day that seems insignificant.

Not every day is indelible. The majority of our lives are made up of the days that pass by unnoticed and unmemorable. But the difference between a Lifestyler and a non-Lifestyler are these days. Or I should really say is how we view these days. A Lifestyler views these days as part of the show that is are daily lives. A non-Lifestyler views these days like the movie, Click, where they would like to just push a button and fast forward through it to the next big moment.

A great writer once wrote (Cameron Crowe, and the sentiment has probably been played upon by many a writer) that one can not have the sweet without the bitter. This is exactly what these insignificant days are for. They set up the days that will be sweet. The days that will have meaning and significance. The indelible moments of our lives. Without monotony, there is no change, because everything becomes monotonous. It's like a heroin addict always chasing that first high, because it can never be the same as that first time.

If you want to be a Lifestyler, don't look at these slow days as a burden, look at them as a gift. A gift of time that gives us a chance to make other moments shine out in a life that can at times seem rather dull. If you embrace the boring days, the monotonous moments, the insignificant ticks of the clock, the indelible moments will shine so much brighter and the memories so much fuller for it.

Live each moment in the moment, Lifestylers. In the end, the more indelible memories we make, the fuller our lives will not only feel, but will be.

Live life indelibly.

(Homework: Find a word that is indelible, in and of itself. One that has meaning to you and internalize it. There is no feeling that can not be explained. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, if you count the words in the plays and sonnets of Shakespeare, there are 884,647 words, made up of 29,066 distinct forms, including proper names). Or try the word of the day here: http://dictionary.reference.com/ You might just find the word that describes how you're feeling right now.)

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Creature in Green

Faith in a Creature
By Sheila R. Rose

Last Friday, I noticed a big, green cricket starting at me from the adjoining wall outside my front door.

I couldn’t help but to smile when I saw this peaceful creature looking intently at me without making a move. I walked away feeling like maybe something bigger than I can possibly imagine was looking out for me.

Both yesterday and today, I noticed the cricket once again. “Hello, Jiminy!” I said as I walked out my door. Jiminy and I are forming a rare kind of bond. I am beginning to look forward to our daily encounters.

A certain familiar quote stirs in me as I walk away from my new green friend, “When your heart is in your dream, no request is too extreme.” Jiminy Cricket.