No Nothingness Here
You know how some weekends pass by in a blur of nothingness? When nothing stands out and nothing interesting happens? This weekend was not one of those. While some of what happened will never be divulged*, some is innocuous enough to tell you about.
Friday night.
It was a simple plan: I'd go to the quiet dive bar up the street, get a pint, and read for an hour or so after dinner. But my simple went awry, and the next thing I know I'm having pints with an old codger named Carlos and his sidekick Austin.
I wouldn't change a minute of the evening, especially when they started telling me dirty jokes in between discussing how they were going to duel each other for my hand. My favorite moment was when Austin leaned toward me and said, "Last week some guy stole Carlos's supply of Viagra. The police believe a hardened criminal took it."
Saturday.
A couple months ago, my friend Dawn emailed me to ask me to go with her to an all-day workshop. I said sure. Then I thought to ask what the workshop was about. Past life regression, of course**.
No, I didn't regress into seeing a past life, but I did have an amazing day of meditation. But the most interesting part was when we exchanged personal items with a stranger and related the images that came to mind as we meditated. The woman I switched with told me she kept hearing the word "backrat" in her head. I'm taking that to mean I need to go to Monaco to play baccarat, à la James Bond.
Sunday.
There's something I've always wanted to do: order a breve. "What is that?" you ask. It's heaven in a cup, my friends: a cappucino made with cream. When I ordered it, the barista nearly swooned with excitement, and I swooned as I drank it. Of course, afterward I immediately went for a short hike to get my blood pumping, to hopefully keep it from plaquing in my arteries. Would I order it again? Hell yeah.
Really, Kate?
I can hear you thinking WTF, Kate? You call this a weekend of no nothingness? Because it seems pretty routine***.
It wasn't routine. In fact, the weekend was completely lovely, down to the silly movie I watched Sunday night while having a picnic on the living room floor ("Get Him the the Greek" in case you're curious). It's the simple pleasures, you know? If you can't appreciate the less significant things, the bigger things don't matter as much when they happen. In the scheme of everything, it's the little moments that stand out—like sharing a strawberry cheesecake cupcake with a friend, which I also did this weekend.
Did you do something last weekend that delighted you? Or maybe you're planning on doing something today. Do tell. Please. Because this week we're going to be all about sharing in the joy****. That's how we roll here.
* Sorry. But really you'd thank me if you knew what I was sparing you.
** "Of course" because my friend Dawn is into woo-hoo shit. She's the one who contacted a pet psychic when her cat was sick, remember?
*** I'm always hanging out at the past life regression seminars, after all.
**** No, I didn't hit my head at the past life thing, or in kung fu. I just feel buoyant and happy and want to be appreciative of everything around me. Is that so wrong?*****
***** Also, I realize I've been doing a lot of footnotes. Don't worry, peeps—next week's blog will be footnote-free. I hope.
What Would <insert person> blog?
I was trying to think of a topic for The Blog this week. I thought about writing something on New York, which is where I am currently. Well, technically I'm in Brooklyn at the moment, but that's not something interesting we should get into right now.
So I was sitting here and pondering possible subjects, which spurred me to change my Gmail status to WWJB? In other words: what would Jesus blog?
Which got me thinking... What would Jesus blog about? Or Buddha. Or Confucius. Or Abraham Lincoln, for that matter. (Not that I'm implying Confucius or Abraham Lincoln are deities—I'm just making a point. Please don't get your shorts in a twist.)
Which got me thinking more... If you could read the blog of someone from the past, who would it be? Genghis Khan? An Egyptian slave? A stegosaurus? Tell us.