The fact my kiddo enjoys reading as much as I do.
Warm fuzzy socks on a cold winter's night.
Girl Scout Cookies
A good cup of coffee first thing in the morning (cream and sugar, please).
~SMB
Random Musings
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Things I'd Like To Do Someday
Travel to New Zealand to see the LOTR film sites and to visit Weta Workshop.
Write something that gets published.
Go back to Mexico on vacation.
Improve my jewelry making skills so I would actually be comfortable selling it.
Plant more trees in my yard.
Visit some of the world's greatest forests.
~SMB
Write something that gets published.
Go back to Mexico on vacation.
Improve my jewelry making skills so I would actually be comfortable selling it.
Plant more trees in my yard.
Visit some of the world's greatest forests.
~SMB
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Connoisseur or Creator??
How do you tell if you're meant to be simply a connoisseur of fantasy fiction or a creator? Does the muse have to kidnap you, hold you hostage until all those great ideas running around your head are on paper and out there for the world to see? What happens if you don't have all those great ideas running around your head, just waiting to spill out? Are you meant to simply read and enjoy and appreciate and geek over it with your friends? Will the tiny little voice in your head who keeps muttering about how great it would be to tell a fantastical story, to be independent, to spend your time creating something instead of pushing paper or people around, ever get strong enough?
~SMB
~SMB
Monday, January 24, 2011
Mythical Creature
Hippocampus - "The Hippocampus or Hippocamp is a sea creature from classical mythology, which had the front parts of a horse and the back parts of a fish or dragon. The sea god Poseidon's chariot was drawn by Hippocampi." - excerpt from The Element Encyclopedia of Magical Creatures by John & Caitlin Matthews, copyright 2005.
Magical creature, indeed! I am a big mythology and fantasy fiction fan. Which means, from time to time, I'll drop in a little snippet from the world fantastic in an attempt to convert more to the cause. I've gained many hours of enjoyment over the years from fantasy fiction (both in written and movie form) and feel duty-bound to share the joy with others!
On a pratical note - reading the above description and then thinking about how the sheer mechanics of how that would work boggles the mind - doesn't it?
~SMB
Magical creature, indeed! I am a big mythology and fantasy fiction fan. Which means, from time to time, I'll drop in a little snippet from the world fantastic in an attempt to convert more to the cause. I've gained many hours of enjoyment over the years from fantasy fiction (both in written and movie form) and feel duty-bound to share the joy with others!
On a pratical note - reading the above description and then thinking about how the sheer mechanics of how that would work boggles the mind - doesn't it?
~SMB
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Nature
"Nature is never finished." - Robert Smithson (American Artist - 1938 - 1973)
Why is it we are constantly pursuing improvement in our lives? Isn't there at some point when we'll stop and say, "There, that's it. Perfection. Now I can enjoy."? Don't get me wrong, I can waste time with the best of them (re: today's nap on the couch). Snuggle under a blanket, grab the remote and flip a few channels, etc. But, a lot of the time I'm thinking "What can I do next?" "What can I accomplish today?" "How can I make the house better?" Then, I ran across this quote, which made me consider that perhaps our drive to be in constant motion, or to consistently pursue continuous improvement, is built into our natural order of things. We're hardwired that way, so that we can exist within our natural environment. Now, if I could just channel that desire for improvement into a little exercise on a regular basis - THAT would be a great way to improve things in 2011 for me!
Whatever you pursue so that you are "never finished", may it be awe-inspiring and fulfilling in your world!
~SMB
Why is it we are constantly pursuing improvement in our lives? Isn't there at some point when we'll stop and say, "There, that's it. Perfection. Now I can enjoy."? Don't get me wrong, I can waste time with the best of them (re: today's nap on the couch). Snuggle under a blanket, grab the remote and flip a few channels, etc. But, a lot of the time I'm thinking "What can I do next?" "What can I accomplish today?" "How can I make the house better?" Then, I ran across this quote, which made me consider that perhaps our drive to be in constant motion, or to consistently pursue continuous improvement, is built into our natural order of things. We're hardwired that way, so that we can exist within our natural environment. Now, if I could just channel that desire for improvement into a little exercise on a regular basis - THAT would be a great way to improve things in 2011 for me!
Whatever you pursue so that you are "never finished", may it be awe-inspiring and fulfilling in your world!
~SMB
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Love
"One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life. That word is love." ~ Sophocles (496-406 BC) ~ Greek Playwright
You know, if you stop and think about it, why do we, as humans, interpret life as hard or painful? Yes, sometimes we experience difficult things in our life - but hopefully, those are mere stepping stones across the river that is life's journey. I have begun to realize just how quickly life moves and at this brief moment in all that rapid movement, I am at a point where I wish to focus on the love in my life and spend a little less time devoting energy to things which frustrate, annoy or upset me.
I am blessed. I am grateful for all of the blessings my life contains and I truly LOVE all of them. My husband, who is my foundation (strong, steady and supportive). My daughter, who gives me wings (smart, beautiful sunshine). My extended family (bringing joyful experiences). My home (my refuge). My friends (counsel, laughter and smiles). My health (giving me strength for all things). And yes, even my work, (providing finances which allows for lifestyle).
And, there are probably thousands of things I left out. Not a bad place to be, eh?
Live for the love in your life. Focus on the beautiful moments. Realize the struggles are temporary. Love is forever.
~SMB
You know, if you stop and think about it, why do we, as humans, interpret life as hard or painful? Yes, sometimes we experience difficult things in our life - but hopefully, those are mere stepping stones across the river that is life's journey. I have begun to realize just how quickly life moves and at this brief moment in all that rapid movement, I am at a point where I wish to focus on the love in my life and spend a little less time devoting energy to things which frustrate, annoy or upset me.
I am blessed. I am grateful for all of the blessings my life contains and I truly LOVE all of them. My husband, who is my foundation (strong, steady and supportive). My daughter, who gives me wings (smart, beautiful sunshine). My extended family (bringing joyful experiences). My home (my refuge). My friends (counsel, laughter and smiles). My health (giving me strength for all things). And yes, even my work, (providing finances which allows for lifestyle).
And, there are probably thousands of things I left out. Not a bad place to be, eh?
Live for the love in your life. Focus on the beautiful moments. Realize the struggles are temporary. Love is forever.
~SMB
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