Friday, September 26, 2008

Zeitgeist

Back at the beginning of 2008, I had made an observation. Being green was becoming so commonplace. Every store I knew had "buy these reusable bags for $1 and be eco-conscious" bags. It was starting to disgust me in that it seemed the idea of being less wasteful was trendy. I put myself in the proverbial corporations' shoes and thought, well, if they didn't do what everyone else is doing, they would look like they don't care. Okay, I can buy that.

Still, I was annoyed with the pervasive trendiness of it all, that I had a thought that I would revert back to extreme wastefulness and consumerism. Stuff, stuff, and more stuff. I was going to make my dent into landfills. I did, of course, grow up in the days of Material Girl.

But then I thought about why I needed to be so counterculture. Just because it's popular and trendy, doesn't make it wrong. I generally tend to be against the grain. If it's the in thing, it's generally not my thang. Vox populi says this is IT. And I end up being against IT.

zeitgeist

But is that always true? Sheepishly, I admit, not always. I think about a time where I really wanted something, but my anti-popularity self said it's a highly desirable brand so I must not get it. Angel meet Devil. Angel is the voice of reason and says it's nice looking, made well, is not splashed with company's logo, and will look great with everything you already own. I still carry that Coach bag to this day.

Sometimes my anti-ness can be detrimental.

I think back to the beginning of 2008 and it's been 8-9 months since my observation at the beginning of the year. Maybe the trendiness isn't bad after all. Seems like people are making long-term changes that are permanent and impactful and that just become part of normal daily operations of life. This would be akin to someone losing a lot of weight, breaking out of the cycle of yo-yo gains and losses, and making exercise and nutritional changes for long-term health and well-being.

By the way, I am down to just one bag of actual trash per week. And it's actually about 1/2 bag. Mostly food stuffs, coffee grains, etc. That does make me smile.

“What I say today everybody will say tomorrow, though they will not remember who put it into their heads. Indeed they will be right for I never remember who puts things into my head : it is the Zeitgeist.” - George Bernard Shaw

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Attention Span

We were in a store and there was this huge stuffed yellow lab. Friendly looking. Pretty cute. Much, much bigger than Young Man. The store had a collar and leash on the stuffed pooch and Young Man walked (read: dragged) the dog around the store. It seemed like he was really enjoying the dog. We left the store, without the dog at this point, and we went to grab dinner and do some grocery shopping. We went back to the store. Young Man went straight to the dog.

Jake (3)

He seemed pretty engaged with his dog fun. I crouched down to have a little discussion. "Do you really want this? Are you going to be bored with it in 2 hours after we get it home? No? Okay, you really want Mommy to buy this? Are you sure? Yes?" I could see the "yes Mom please" gleam in his eyes. It wasn't just words coming out of his mouth.

Jake (1)

Meet Jake.

Monday, September 08, 2008

Feeling Vindicated

You know that big time professional sports event I attended a year and half ago? I still reminisce about seeing Prince performing Purple Rain in the rain during halftime.

Purple Rain

Heading back to the office after Superbowl XLI, I suffered the embarrassment that only a sole Bears fan in the state of Tennessee could understand. The one presumed to be almighty reigns supreme here in Volunteerland. Even when the Colts come to Nashville to play the hometown Titans, half the crowd cheers for their UT hero.

Seems like QB Almighty couldn't even pull his team out of a loss on the Colts' new field, even though he did have a solid outing. Seems like the Bears D was clicking on all fronts. Takeaways (vs. turnovers) are good. Points scored by the D are good. There will be excuses aplenty from the Colts faithful.

Yes, it is back. Football, that is.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Old Friend

I stopped by my tailor to get some new pants hemmed. I walked in and immediately Houri said "Old friend, how are you doing? Nice to see you!" It's been at least 2 years, maybe more, since I have brought anything in for her to adjust. It felt great for her to recognize me. And who am I? Houri makes custom couture gowns for the likes of Dolly Parton and the Judds.

Houri @ Fashion Alterations
2120 Crestmoor Roadd
Nashville, TN 37215
(615) 383-9558


Panera 1

Speaking of old friend...yes, it's been stale around here. Old. Not making any promises here, but I'll try to update more.

Focused