Posts Tagged ‘Booze’

  1. Early morning mystery walk

    November 21, 2008 by ChiaLynn

    A couple of weeks ago, I made the decision that I was going to walk for at least half an hour every day. It’s not my exercise regimen (though that is part of it) – it’s more in the way of cheap therapy.

    When I was 15, my mother sent me to a psychologist. She was a very direct, often abrasive German woman, with a thick accent and a collection of gorgeous suede skirts, and I hated her. At first. Eventually, though, I realized that making me angry was her way of getting inside my shell, and once she was in there, she did start helping me rearrange the furniture in ways that were, ultimately, beneficial. She ran me through a battery of tests, and at the end of it, she told me I was highly intelligent and clinically depressed. She didn’t want to put me on antidepressants, though – she didn’t like the side effects, and she thought exercise might do just as well. So, she told me to walk, half an hour every day, and she’d re-evaluate me in a few months.

    She was right. The exercise helped. I haven’t always been good at remembering that, though, when I’ve started slipping back into the grey places – partly because it’s so difficult to know that you’re depressed. I’ve gotten better at it, though. I don’t want to live there again, and I certainly don’t want to take NovySan there with me. So whether or not I manage any other exercise, I’ve been walking, daily, and it helps.

    The other thing it helps with is getting to really know this neighborhood I’ve lived in for seven years, but haven’t thoroughly explored. If you follow me on Flickr, or on Twitter, you may have noticed posts and pictures of things I see when I’m out and about.

    Yesterday, it was this one:

    I still don’t know for sure, but the Twitterverse has several theories:

    The child was kidnapped:

    The child escaped:

    The child was ejected:

    Or, the child was traded for a fifth of JD:

    What do you think?


  2. These shoes weren’t made for walking…

    November 13, 2008 by ChiaLynn


    I walked a little over two miles in these shoes today.

    And now, I’m having a margarita for my feet.

    Purely medicinal, you know.

    Can’t help it being tasty, too.


  3. The belated birthday post

    June 12, 2008 by ChiaLynn

    XML Cake
    (XML Cake courtesy of one of the IT guys at work – actually, he’s the only one at work who noticed it was my birthday.)

    As Lisa and Melanie noted, Tuesday was my birthday.

    “You didn’t blog on your birthday!” Novy said Tuesday afternoon.

    “No, but I’m going to,” I said. It’s taken two days, but here it is – the belated birthday blog.

    Tuesday morning – birthday emails from my mother (telling me she’ll call me later) and my brother (asking what I’m up to for the day). I told him I’d wanted to take the day off, but had just a bit too much work. “I might be able to work a short day, though,” I said. (Maybe I shouldn’t have said that.)

    Around 11, Mom called, and promised not to sing. (My mother is funny. And she likes to think she can’t sing.)

    At 12:30, I took myself (and Cory Doctorow’s Little Brother) out to lunch at Maxwell’s Cafe, then went to the Venice Grind for chocolate chip cookies and kick-ass iced chai. (The brewed kind, not the blended kind. They fill their own tea bags. I love that place.)

    “Sounds like a good birthday so far,” Novy said, via IM, when I got back.

    “So far, it is,” I agreed. “Despite the client bugging me for an update on a job he ordered Friday.” (Our normal turnaround’s 8-10 business days; we’ve told him he can have it in 4-5, but dude, 2?).

    At 3, the mail came. And in the mail, there was a notice that my health insurance had been canceled. Um, what? I called my manager. He promised to get back to me. “It’s just a clerical error,” Novy told me. “They’ll get it sorted out.” Well, yes. He was right. I’m not sure whose side the fault was on, but somehow, everyone’s insurance was canceled – and then reinstated, on the same day. There was no actual interruption of coverage, but legally, they only have to tell you when your insurance is canceled. They don’t have to tell you it’s been reinstated.

    Brief panic averted, I went back to work. Got a heads-up there’d be some work coming in from another department. That’s fine; I’m not that busy right now. A little past 4, I see that it’s not just some work. It’s a lot of work. And all of it’s due by the end of the week, because most of it came in last week and they’re just now getting around to sending it out.

    This does not make me happy.

    So instead of taking off early, I work late, which also means I miss class. And when I’ve done as much as I can stand, I finish my last assignment for American Art History. (One of the online classes I took through SMC this semester.) I was almost done when Novy came home.

    “I turned the oven on,” I told him. (Tuesday night is pizza night, because we both get home late.)

    He turned it off, and took me to La Cabana for margaritas and Mexican food.

    It was a pretty good birthday after all.