gotta cut loose, footloose...
It started out a kind of tough day. My glasses broke just as I was stepping on the treadmil and I had to drive home with one eye shut. James was extra nice to me when I got home, giving me pity and a footrub, which made me feel better. Funny how a little kindness can improve your mood. We had lunch at Cosmic Cafe this afternoon. It was great. We split the Herban Renewal sandwich and the Cosmic Stir Fry. Both really yummy. The food is Indian-inspired vegetarian. It is where the old West Lynn Cafe used to be. Tonight we watched the documentary, Murderball. It is about the paralympic rugby team. I worried I might find it depressing but I came away with a really inspired and hopeful feeling. It is a really touching documentary. I like seeing people overcome obstacles.
I have been thinking a lot in the last few days about marketing for my little business. My friend Amy was telling me on Friday night about the stages of change and I was imagining them in terms of the marketing ideas I have right now and am starting to incorporate. I would list the stages here for you but I was a bit inebriated at the time and I might not remember exactly how they go. heh. Friday night was fun. It was nice to be among such supportive friends and catch up on jobs and lovelives.
Downloaded and am listening to some Brad Mehldau songs I didn't yet have. I love the way he covers old standards as well as contemporary stuff, like Paranoid Android. I also got Black Bird, Dear Prudence, and Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered. His piano playing really makes me happy. I love acoustic music - piano, guitar...speaks to my soul.
Saturday was a nothing day. I mean that in a good way. It is nice to do nothing and not feel guilty about it. The guys were both doing other stuff so I just played around with jewelry, worked a little on my website and then googled a bunch of random stuff on the internet, including people I used to know. That is always fun. Oh yeah and I stayed up late watching Footloose on HBO. That was fun. I totally remember seeing it the theater with my aunt and talking about how hot Kevin Bacon was on the way home. I think at the time we said he was "kick ass." That was a brand new phrase in the mid-80's, right?
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Hey this wouldn't happen to be an offshoot of Cosmic Cafe up in Dallas (once known as Cosmic Cup)?
It sure is... and it is super yummy.
I did nothing yesterday and only felt a little guilty.
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