Love, Zia
Monday, July 28, 2014
Wake up call - yikes!
A 60 Second Guide to Learning
the Awful Truth About Yourself
By David Wong
This won't take but a minute, and I promise this
won't be a waste of your time. It's three steps ...
Step 1: Get out a pen and paper. You don't need much, an
old receipt or something. Write down, in just a few words, what you did
yesterday. Leave out the sleeping, eating, pooping, etc. And be totally honest,
nobody is going to see it but you. So maybe it's something like: 8am - 5pm: working,
5pm - 7pm: browsing
the Internet, catching up with everybody on facebook,
8pm - 9pm: talking on
phone with a friend
, 9pm - midnight: playing an iPhone game, scrolling through
Netflix menus. Perfect, you're
half done. If you want to stop and take a break, go ahead.
Feel refreshed? Good.
Step 2: On a separate piece of paper, write down in
just a few words the five things that are most important in life. Roughly in
order. Like, right now if I look out my window I can see a dude in the parking
lot about to climb into his pickup truck. If I ran out and forced him to do
this, he might come up with:
1. Serving the Lord
2. Raising my family
3. Being loyal to my friends
4. Growing my business
5. Preserving freedom
Our readership tends to be a little younger and more
liberal, so for a lot of you, your list of life priorities will look something
like:
1. Being loyal to my friends & family
2. Advancing my career (or education)
3. Finding my soulmate
4. Making the world better for the future (ending
pollution, racism, etc.)
5. Learning to play guitar
Both are perfectly fine lists, I'm no one to judge.
Now, if you write above the list, "I believe in ..." then that is in
effect your Philosophy of Life. If somebody asked you what your philosophy of
life was, like if you were the finalist in a beauty pageant or something, you
could read that off. "I believe in being loyal to my friends, advancing my
education ..." and it'd sound pretty good. Now ...
Step 3: Go back to your log of things you did
yesterday, and re-arrange it in order of time spent, from most to least. So for
our hypothetical person it'd be working, then playing the iPhone game, then
browsing the internet, then talking to the friend.
Write "I believe in ..." at the top.
That is your real philosophy of life.
Take the other piece of paper and throw it away. It's
meaningless.
"Bullshit!" you might say. "You can't
judge me based on yesterday! I was really tired when I got home from work, and
just wanted to chill!" Hey, I'm not judging you! I once lost an entire
Wednesday afternoon trying to get a hat to stay on a rabbit. But if you think
yesterday was an outlier, then go ahead and tally up the last month. If you're
like me and every single person I know, your two lists -- the things you said
were important and the things you actually spend time and energy on -- bear no
resemblance to one another.
The pickup truck guy up there who ranked it Religion,
Family, Friends, Career, and Freedom? Log his time and you'll find his waking
hours are 70 percent working at the car dealership, 20 percent Chicago sports
fandom, and 10 percent avoiding conversation with his family. His service to
The Lord consists of tolerating one hour of church a week and hating gay people;
his dedication to freedom involves spending five minutes a day posting
anti-Obama image macros on Facebook and voting once every other decade.
And just to be clear -- the good-sounding life
philosophy list he posted earlier wasn't intended to make himself sound good to
other people. It's what he tells himself. That guy you saw at Whole Foods
really does think in his own mind that "saving the environment" is
right at the top of his list. But his total time and energy spent on the cause
adds up to occasionally spending an extra dollar on the brand with the picture
of leaves on the label.
So there you go. If you want to know where you'll be
five years from now, you don't need a crystal ball. Just look at your
philosophy of life -- your real one, the one based on actual time spent. That's
who you are, and that's who you'll be five years from now, or 10, or 20. You
are what you spend time doing. And nothing else.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
I took myself up to Augusta on Friday for Maine Quilts, the State's annual quilt show. I hadn't been for a few years and was pleasantly surprised. Good vendors and some really great quilts. Here are just a few:
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Photo on fabric. The seaweed was thread. Awesome. |
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My fave. Beautiful beading and bling on this quilt that photo doesn't show. |
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The well-deserved winner. Gorgeous piecing and quilting |
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I think from a photo and hand painted, then quilted. Love it! |
I have such a hard time letting others do for me and I am immensely grateful that Carole and Bob make it so easy for me to say yes. I am lucky to have such good friends.
Canada's wild fires are evident here in the smoke that is drifting above us, creating some hazy days. Makes it look hot and humid but in reality we are in the 50's over night and the 70's during the day. Perfect. Perfectly perfect.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Never a dull moment on Miss Barbie Dreamboat!
So yesterday my friends Carole and Bob came over for a boat ride and a swim and we soon set off. Here is Sophie - newly shorn btw - waiting patiently by the dock for us to get going.
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naked little back |

We actually managed to get a bit lost but were enjoying being out on the water when this boat came up behind us and then flagged us down.
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Watch out for this boat if you're out on the Lake |
Well well well, if it wasn't Sargeant Joe LeFabvre of Fish and Wildlife pulling us over and can I just say that I couldn't sleep last night for thinking of that smug look on his face, but I digress. He wanted to see lifejackets and we had them and then said I needed a new registration, which I knew but have not had the time to go to the town office and yes I know that is not a good reason for not having it yet but seriously, I have only had Barbie Dreamboat in the water for a short time which I told him and he could have cut me a break but NOOOOOO. Not snarky little Sargeant Joe LeFabvre and here he is ducking behind his windshield afraid to face my ire.
Well, ok actually he was back there writing me a ticket but still. He even told Bob he was getting a verbal warning. Officious little worm. So am I guilty? Well, yes but that's not the point. He should have given me a warning and moved on to more important offenders, like speeders and reckless jetskiiers, etc. It's going to cost me big bucks. So, enough about that little Sargeant Weasel, I had a lovely time with Bob and Carole as always and we had a short swim - chilly with the sun behind the clouds - before they took off.
I felt the need for comfort food and made the best dinner last night. I mixed up some tzatziki using greek yogurt, lemon, cucumbers, garlic and loads of dill. Here it is:
and then I marinated some lamb kebobs in just olive oil and fresh rosemary. Got them from Whole Foods last week,
George Foreman grilled them and I put one over a greek salad made with feta, kalamata olives, red onion and lettuce from my friend Anne's garden. Doh! I had given all the ripe tomatoes to Carole and Bob before they left. Anyhoo, it was so yummy and I completely forgot about the tzatziki in the fridge so I'll have it with the other one tonight.
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yum |
Wonder what's next?
Friday, July 18, 2014
A poem by Gloria, based on a true story
Lake Lesson
This happenstance was partly my fault as Gloria was being an awesome First Mate when it happened and was only trying to fend Barbie Dreamboat off the dock and tie up. Earlier in the evening, I went to retrieve Barbie Dreamboat and the clip slipped off her bow and she started drifting away. In I went in my dress, snagged her line and towed her to the dock. That should have been a good indicator for not going out on that fateful sunset cruise! Pretty dam funny in retrospect though.
the sound of ker - plop
was the sign I had droppedmy iphone into the lakeI tore off my shirtplunged in, felt wet dirtwith my toes til i found itpacked it in riceper sage advice
still I can not wake itsoon I must take itto the apple storewhere I will have to pay moreI'll swear not to drop itbut keep it in pocketnot on a boat in my bra
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Thursday, July 17, 2014
Update
It is pretty quiet around my house with all guests gone. I took Gloria to the airport on Tuesday and Sophie has been moping around the house ever since. It was great for the girls to have someone to play with while I was at work.
But I'm getting ahead of myself. On Monday, Gloria and I took a ride up to Rockland so I could replenish my strawberry balsamic vinegar at Fiore. Shout out! We had lunch on the harbor on another gorgeous Maine day. I got this picture off the web because if I published the picture I took of Gloria at the harbor, she would hunt me down and kill me.
But I'm getting ahead of myself. On Monday, Gloria and I took a ride up to Rockland so I could replenish my strawberry balsamic vinegar at Fiore. Shout out! We had lunch on the harbor on another gorgeous Maine day. I got this picture off the web because if I published the picture I took of Gloria at the harbor, she would hunt me down and kill me.
And it has been pouring rain since Tuesday but supposed to clear today and become beautiful again through the weekend. How lucky we are! Just in from a walk with the girls and a look around my garden. Look at my beautiful hydrangeas!
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day lilies with "invincible spirit" hydrangea in background |
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hanging cherry tomato is loaded |
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