Sunday, March 24, 2013

Moving Right Along


Hello, world! I’m feeling good coming off a really nice weekend—it wasn’t nearly long enough (they never are), but instead of just lying around like I usually end up doing, I actually accomplished some things. Which actually makes me feel so much better than not doing anything. I guess that’s pretty obvious for some people, but it’s still a revelation for me.

Here’s how I’m doing with my New Year’s Resolutions:

1)    Read a book every month: Still truckin’ on Something’s Rising, but I plan on finishing it before the end of the month!
2)    Watch every movie on the AFI 100 lists: I’m movin’ right along on this resolution! Because it’s fun. Here’s what I watched over the past week and a half:
a.     Chinatown—4/5 stars: I had already been spoiled for the ending of this movie, which might actually be a good thing, because I would have been totally blindsided otherwise—not in a good way! Still, I really enjoyed the quick pace and the great acting.
b.     The Best Years of Our Lives—4/5 stars: It’s nice to have a reminder that popular culture in the early Cold War years wasn’t all smiles and songs. This was a great look at the affects of war, and an honest exploration of complex relationships. Harold Russell, the only actor to win two Academy Awards for the same role, is amazing.
c.     Saving Private Ryan—4/5 stars: Wow. I’m still a little numb. This movie was so harrowing—but again, it’s an honest look at war and how harrowing it is.
d.     Here are some of the other movies I watched this week:
                                               i.     Skyfall—4.5/5 stars: I really enjoyed this movie, and I’m not necessarily a ‘Bond’ person. I love a good conspiracy theory, so I totally buy into the one that M is Bond’s mom. Don’t argue with me. This was a beautifully shot movie—the scenescapes at the end were entrancing.
                                             ii.     Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away—3/5 stars: Not as magical as I anticipated. I didn’t realize it was just repurposed acts from other Cirque shows. Didn’t make for a very good narrative.
                                            iii.     Oz: The Great and Powerful—3/5 stars: Meh. Maybe if I had seen it in 3D, it would have seemed more magical, but I don’t think it could ever have come close to the magic of The Wizard of Oz. Some parts that they clearly did just for the 3D version were actually really scary—at one point, a witch appears all of a sudden and I literally jumped out of my seat.
3)    Finish a writing project and submit it somewhere: I’ve written a little bit more of my story, ANON, but not a whole lot. I plan on doing a big chunk of work this summer, after my job at Centre comes to an end—I can’t wait! (I mean, I can’t wait to work on my story … )
4)    Exercise for 30 minutes every day: Still working on this, but I did some Zumba this week and went on walks on pleasant days. Can’t wait ‘til spring has sprung—it’ll be nice to spend more time outside.
5)    Be on time: Well, this was an absolute disaster every day this past week! I have had a terrible time getting to sleep lately, which makes getting up in the morning doubly hard. This is just an excuse, I know, so I’m continuing to work on it, and am going to try new things this week to make this resolution easier to accomplish.

As for my Lenten resolutions, we’re now one week until Easter, so I’m in the final stretch. I pretty much abandoned the end of my resolutions, to go gluten-free and to do the Paleo diet. After doing some reading up on gluten-free foods, I realized that that might not actually be the best thing, since I don’t have a gluten intolerance. And I really do want to try the Paleo diet sometime, but I only have so much willpower, and I just couldn’t take that final leap. When I’m not focused on keeping up with so many other resolutions and rules, I will focus myself in that direction.

Here’s to another week in this wonderful life o’ mine, and to becoming the person I know I can be! If anyone is reading this blog, good luck on your goals, too!

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