Monday, April 30, 2007

Planes Trains and Video Games

Dear ML--I agree with the hidden feelings TRTL elsewhere expresses about those chain letters, why does someone who allegedly thought of you as a friend think it is appropriate to bury you under the obligation of forwarding a chain letter so you aren't cursed with some awful malady such as bad luck which is essentially square one before you got the damn thing in the first place. I certainly don't believe in it, nevertheless, I looked again at my answers and thought about sending them on...I just don't want to encourage that behavior. After SqrlLvr left this morning, I went to the cabinet to get some cereal. We have three bowl type options, and I pulled my favorite down from the shelf -- inside that bowl was a note that said, "I love you cereal - head", now this certainly spells out my predictability, but nevertheless, I plucked out the post-it note, and then decided to eat SqrlLvr's favorite cereal rather than mine. :) Also in the spirit of being not quite so predictable I quickly snacked on a chocolate chip cookie remaining from my weekend travel. I love gift giving -- trying to think of something that someone wants and plucking it up from the grasps of another e-bayer--but only when I am choosing to do so. I.e. only when it isn't forced upon me by Hallmark. B/c really things like assistant-day are not enjoyable holidays.

Ok, well this word was bugging me all weekend, but now I know what it means....I'm off to do some yoga and become more ascetic.

as·cet·ic [uh-set-ik] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun
1.a person who dedicates his or her life to a pursuit of contemplative ideals and practices extreme self-denial or self-mortification for religious reasons.
2.a person who leads an austerely simple life, esp. one who abstains from the normal pleasures of life or denies himself or herself material satisfaction.
3.(in the early Christian church) a monk; hermit.
–adjective Also, as·cet·i·cal.
4.pertaining to asceticism.
5.rigorously abstinent; austere: an ascetic existence.
6.exceedingly strict or severe in religious exercises or self-mortification.

1 comment:

  1. "Also in the spirit of being not quite so predictable I quickly snacked on a chocolate chip cookie remaining from my weekend travel." Mmmm... right... unpredicatble.

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