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A catalyst for expression & reflection... the future Hell is hot, Bakersfield is hotter :) singing about tomorrow maybe our ancestors had it right... best coffee... anything real supers the dance justice March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08
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Location:
4100 Easton Dr.,
Bakersfield, CA 93309
I just have to brag about the upcoming Mile 124. I am SO excited!! http://people.bakersfield.c... I wanted to extend a personal invitation to all of you to come by & check it out. If you want to see what kind of creativity lies inside of you-- outside of the crazy day to day, come paint on a canvas or write poetry or think deep. It's seriously going to rock & I am especially excited about our musicians this time around!! Check out the event link to see why! On a different note, I have to say that coffee is one of my best friends. Sounds silly, but it seriously is one of my loves. Thank you coffee for many empowered days. That & public television... It allows me to utililyze it-- within reason-- to be able to work & keep my sanity as I am working from home. That's all, hope you have a fantastic day! How awesome is this quote!?! "Your imagination is your preview of life's coming attractions." -Albert Einstein
DUDE, the future is bright! No, but seriously, isn't it a little too early to be this hot?? Or am I just naive being new to the area? :)
Location:
4100 Easton Drive,
bakersfield, ca 93309
I'm getting totally stoked as tomorrow is Mile 124, a superchill night of expression & reflection which I am coordinating! For me personally, it seems like life has been busy lately & am missing people I normally see a lot. I am excited to meet up with some of my friends over coffee, do some art and just enjoy seeing the people together in community! We're doing something different for this event which I am excited about. We are doing creative community art corners (which people will sign up for that night). Basically we're gathering a few teams of people to work collectively on an art project together. They can either free flow with their art or plan it out ahead of time. I'm excited to see how it will play out. Anyways, that's all! I am getting pumped. The last two weeks have been crazy! This week has had little 'to do's' in every crack and crevice. BOO! Last week, my mom was in town for a visit. I'm pretty sure I'll be calling her for a few weeks to find out where she put all my stuff. :) She has reorganized and rearranged things galore... on her own terms, of course. Goofy lady! HOWEVER, she is on week 4 of not smoking (after 35 years)!!! I think after that, I would be keeping busy, too!! Anyways, I love that lady- she's the bomb! Happy Thursday & who knows, maybe I'll see you tomorrow!! I am sure there are a lot of reasons why in our culture people get married & have kids later & later in life. I got to thinking this week that maybe our ancestors had it right to marry earlier in life. The younger you are, the more energy you have to parent. The teens & 20-something years are very formative years (and maybe 30,40,50's etc are- but since I'm not yet there, I can't yet speak in that experience.) So I wonder maybe that's also the formative time for relationships. I'm just thinking here, of course. You know how it's hard to teach a dog new tricks? Well, I think that's true of people... and it seems the longer people are unmarried, the more used to being indepdent they get... and perhaps the harder it is for them to meld into a relationship. I could totally be wrong... Also, in other cultures, as soon as it's aparant a young man or woman has gone through puberty, they are then able to get married. Of course age-wise that varies, but that's much younger than most people get married in our culture. I think that in our culture if I had a 14 year-old daughter who I agreed to marry off most people would think that is wrong. (I don't have a 14-year old by the way & don't plan to marry off my daughter when she is 14.) I read a book last week called "Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Agaist Low Expectations" by Alex & Brett Harris (foreword by Churck Norris). I found it really interesting that the word "teenager" wasn't used until the 1950's. Before that, as soon as people were physically able, they would work... or biologically ready, they would be or could be married. They talked about how teenager was more of a cultural mindset , than a biological state. A good book, by the way, if you know any teenagers who need a new or fresh outlook on life. Though in your teens & even in your 20's you may not be mature enough to handle a marriage relationship, maybe that's more of a cultural thing too... where teens & 20-somethings are allowed to be almost babied and grow-up very slowly. Just thoughts from my cup of coffee this morning. Who makes the best coffee in town? God knows it's not Starbucks. Thoughts?
Dagny's? Seattle's Best? Starbucks? Coffee Coffee? Any others?
My favorte coffee place is back in Minneapolis called Caibou Coffee. DELICIOUS!! It is the second largest chain in the country. However, while Starbucks has thousands of locations; Caribous has hundres- mostly in the twin cities. They had the best. My favorite-- a medium mint condition. If you could do ANYthing and money or time were no issue, what would you do and why?
I don't know why, but for some reason, if money and time were no issue, I would love to sit in a coffee shop all day to dream, think, process, organize, and be creative. Just sit and dream. My husband & I are INFP's. (Not know what that is? Search Myers-Briggs) Anyways, we're imaginative.
I'm not talking some country song! I'm talking about when you are trying to reach a destination by walking & you cross paths with another person. You wanna go this way, they wanna go that way ... and for a brief moment, you dance. Oh man, no more dancing!! From now on, I will proudly announce "I AM COMING THIS WAY!" "HERE I COME!" "LEFT SIDE!" "WALKING TOWARDS THE BATHROOM"
Spoke to some friends last night about justice & Hitler. Yeah, talk about a light after-dinner topic. :) I was thinking if I were alive at the time of Hitler & knew then what I know now about all the destruction... I think that if I had the oppotunity to take him down, I definitely would. I mean, it's Hitler. I was surprised to hear some people say that they didn't think that was necessarily the right thing to do, but to me, that's justice. Of course, my thinking is contantly growing, changing, etc. By taking him down, I mean using whatever force is necessary to bring the evil of Hitler to an end. My friends were saying that they thought the right thing to do is to confront the wrong, but not use force. Not even sure what that would look like. Anyways, spare me any gory details-- in basic, I want to know whether you think justice would include taking Hitler down or confronting the wrong in some other way.
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