Sunday, June 7, 2009

Tony Tony!

I'm watching the Tony Awards now, and loving it! Check back later in the week for a running commentary (and perhaps some clips if I can find them).

But may I add, if Neil Patrick Harris doesn't sing, I will be very sad! :(

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Solid Like Barack

I should really be in bed right now, but I wanted to make sure that I got this done today, because it is a such a historic day.

Today was amazing for me. I am not a very political person, I fully admit it. But something about Barack Obama had me rooting for him from day 1. This is the first time that I actually voted for someone instead of against someone.

Yesterday I watched the concert for the inauguration celebration and spent most of the time in tears (yes, I cry very easily) because I was so moved by the concert and what people had to say.

I love that this election represents so much more than any other recent election. Watching this concert, it occurred to me that Obama really has become a symbol of unity. It's not just the African-American population, but everyone. From all walks of life. Somehow, his presidency has already become a symbol of unity and hope.

For the first time, I see people becoming passionate about the government and politics (myself included). So many people I know just didn't care before, and they do now. Even my students care, as much as they can. They studied him, they recognize him, they voted in our mock-election, and today they watched him make history. Some of them even paid attention!

It's going to be difficult to live up to everyone's expectations, but I somehow feel that he is up to the challenge.

Hail to the chief, indeed.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Resolved

Every year around this time, everyone talks about New Years resolutions. I've never been much for resolutions. While I appreciate the sentiment, it's not really something I've ever been interested in doing. My philosophy is that if you want to change something about your life, change it. Don't wait for a new year. Start now. I admire those who make them and follow through, but it's not something I've ever done.

But today my yoga instructor said some great things (she usually does). She said to make tiny, small changes; not big, grand, lofty goals. Maybe spend one month on one tiny thing. When that's going well, add something else.

So this year? It's all about the tiny changes. For example: this week I am going to keep my kitchen clean for the whole week. That's it. That's my goal. No dishes left in the sink.

Also this week? I'm going to the gym tomorrow. That's my goal - to go to the gym tomorrow.

Next week? Who knows. I'll take it in baby steps.

Have a healthy and happy 2009.