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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Granola and Art

I feel the need to tell you that I'm drinking water out of a mason jar and eating honey granola. And that it's freezing outside but perfectly cozy sitting on my couch with just a lamp dimly lighting my living room.

I spent the majority of my day in very good company. Now I feel the need to end my day with a blog post and possibly a small amount of art. Art in any amount is the best way to end any day.

I am thinking about good things. About knowing good people and how much I enjoy the less complicated things in life. I am also wondering things like at what point you feel your age. Is it when you enter the "real world," when you have kids or when you retire? And also, why do debates about global warming matter if the most important thing is taking care of the Earth even if it exists or doesn't. I don't get why conservative Christians get so puffed up about it. Oh well. Back to less complicated things.

I am not stressed about the future. At all. Blame it on a month of hibernation and a few good conversations, but here I sit with my mason jar of water and honey granola content to just be alive and present. I will probably need to remember this moment later on, so consider it immortalized in the land of blogging.

So- off to art-ing and not worrying.

Namaste,
Jaime


Currently Listening To: Copeland (hello old schoooool)
Currently Reading: Princess Diaries

1 comment:

Jen said...

I always wonder the same thing about global warming conversations.

I have been thinking a lot of these things.