Thursday, August 20, 2009

Listen & Love.

Streaming of Imogen Heap's new album, Ellipse... :) She is just so talented!


Friday, August 14, 2009

Namaste.

I attended my first yoga class on Friday with my friend April. She has a gym membership and is able to bring a friend to try out the gym, so I went to the class with her. I was a little intimidated by the thought of yoga, because when I think of yoga I think of having to balance in strange positions and consequently making a fool of myself in front of lots of people. My experience wasn't exactly like that though.

I went to bed around 2:45 am the night before because I was hanging out with friends, knowing that I was going to be waking up in about 5 hours for this yoga class. I woke up twice before my alarm went off, probably anxious not to oversleep. I don't get to hang out with April very often, so I didn't want to be lame and sleep in.

Amazingly enough I made it on time to the class, which is a miracle in itself. There was a pretty good amount of people in the class, probably around 15, ranging in age from 20-60+. At the beginning of the class the instructor asked if it was anyone's first time, so I raised my hand and let everyone know it was my first time. A normal person probably would have refrained so as to blend in, but i like attention I guess. After this the instructor informed us all that this class would be an easier one. I had never been to the class before, so I couldn't judge if it was easier than usual, but some of the moves were definitely hard. We did some tricky moves that used muscles in my arms that had not been used in awhile. My arms were soooo sore the next day.

Anyways, yoga was really pretty fun and relaxing. I wish I could start every morning with yoga. I would be in very good shape and have good posture. I think it's all the stretching, but I had great posture after the class, I didn't have my shoulders slumped down like I usually do.

I also finally learned what "namaste" means. We used it in the class as a sort of greeting, so I looked it up online and found this definition:

"Namaste comes from the Sanskrit
word namah te. Namaste is
pronounced Nam-a-stay. In Sanskrit
namah means "bow, obeisance,
reverential salutation, adoration". Te is
the durative of the personal pronoun
tvam, "you". A literal translation of
Namaste (namah te) is thus
"reverential salutation to you." It is
commonly accompanied by a slight
bow made with the hands pressed
together, palms touching, in front of
the chest called Gassho."
(Courtesy of: http://www.lightandlovereiki.com/namaste.html)
I may possibly buy one of those yoga dvd's and start doing it at home. I'll let you know if anything comes of this, such as me beginning to understand the language of yoga.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Summer days

I haven't updated this blog as much as I've wanted to. But here goes. Summer has been going well. It's been a learning experience. I am still only working part time, and just applied for a few other part-time jobs, so hopefully one will work out, cos I need more hours! At least season approaching so I will probably get more.

I want a real job. And I don't mean to say that working in retail isn't a "real job," I just would like to start working at a place where I can start my career and do what I went to school for. I need to make my way into a place where I can get experience and move up to what I want to do. All of the journalism jobs that I have seen require someone that has more experience than I have...so I need to start in a position where I can get that experience.

I just bought my ticket to see Blink 182 next month. I am really excited. I loved them in high school, and am excited to get to see them live with some of my best friends!

(amazing music video by Blink 182 "First Date" : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49FWsBf8tWA )

It's about to storm here. I love relaxing and listening to the sounds of thunderstorms. So very cool.