Edward Meinert and some random notes.

. . .I got everything I need right here with me. I got air in my lungs, a few blank sheets of paper. . .I love waking up in the morning not knowing what's gonna happen or, who I'm gonna meet, where I'm gonna wind up. Just the other night I was sleeping under a bridge and now here I am on the grandest ship in the world having champagne with you fine people. . .You learn to take life as it comes at you. . .

. . .to make each day count.

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

 

Diem.

What will your verse be?


Tuesday, August 30, 2005

 

Words.

To communicate with intention understood all round. Where is this book?


We just look for the best.


Monday, August 29, 2005

 

FPNINB (first power nap in new bed).

Thoughts on making it look easy. No matter how difficult it is or how much we struggle, show the world a smile and a determination that is relentless.


Only those very close will know our real struggles and for everyone else, a wink and a smile. No need to worry over temporary circumstance.


Carpe Diem


Sunday, August 28, 2005

 

Surprise.

Have your feelings ever caught you off-gaurd? I have a propensity for impulse, so sometimes I have to catch myself, reflect and make sure. And if that thought still remains, it can be, well, surprising.


Ahh . . . the old problem. What to purse and what not to pursue. Keep that thought long enough and it become clear; but new things are always like that. Worth it? You don't know unless you try.


Wednesday, August 24, 2005

 

Movies: The Right Stuff

But on that glorious day in May 1963, Gordo Cooper went higher, farther, and faster than any other American - 22 complete orbits around the world; he was the last American ever to go into space alone. And for a brief moment, Gordo Cooper became the greatest pilot anyone had ever seen.


Tuesday, August 23, 2005

 

Movies.

My father loves "movies". I would like to say he loves "film", but he would make fun of me for suggesting such a thing. He would say "film" sounds like a complicated art form; it is about the pop corn, soda and keeping it simple.


Although our tastes are different, my appreciation of movies is indebted to my dad. When my brother and I were kids, he always took us to the theatre and we rented a lot. Keep in mind, my dad was very disciplined in his approach; I could not watch a movie until I finished my math problems (no, not for school, but the extra assignments he would get from textbooks he purchased outside of my curriculum). We watched a broad range and although some of them were horrible, we always managed to get a laugh or smile.


Some people make fun of movies. And maybe I am biased, but what I love about movies are their moments: to inspire as happens in my favorite, teach us about love, triumph over adversity, the complications and mixed emotions of situations . . . to name a few.


Thanks Dad. This one is for you.


Monday, August 22, 2005

 

We don't have a coffee machine at work.

Well, we do, but my colleagues and I don't have conversations around them. What we do is go down to the cafeteria, grab some cranberry juice and have a good rant about the latest office intrigue.


For me, the best part of these moments is that no matter how frustrated I maybe about a particular situation, one of my colleagues can always find a perspective to bring it back to order.


Here is to co-workers. It is all about teamwork -- don't forget to listen.


Sunday, August 21, 2005

 

Week 34.

Going backwards and trying to make sense of these random sentences will be interesting. Until then, these glimpses only reveal a debate.


Change?


Saturday, August 20, 2005

 

Mid-morning.

Sometimes I get up and say, "Today I am going to do (insert something to get done here)". Then I jump back into bed, turn on the T.V. and throw in a DVD. Thank goodness for breakfast in bed.


Lyrics of the morning: Everclear -- I will buy you a new life


I hate those people who love to tell you

Money is the root of all that kills

They have never been poor

They have never had the joy of a welfare christmas



Friday, August 19, 2005

 

Here's a toast to all those who hear me all to well.

Friday, weekend and recharging.


Thursday, August 18, 2005

 

Semi-new apartments & transitions.

"I have this friend" who moved into an apartment in February. It is a great place, but because of his work situation and that his previous apartment was furnished, he did not have any furniture to move in and was not in a position to spend the couple thousand dollars necessary to really make the place livable.


Around the beginning of the summer, things started picking back up in his life and for a period of time he went back to the way he dealt with issues as he did in his previous life. See, my friend did o.k. a few years back, but some bad moves resulted in him losing his job and some bad investments resulted in him having to start over. Transitions are not always easy and when things start looking good, it is easy to go back to old habits. As the summer picked up he called an interior designer and she made some recommendations.


After a few conversations with his friends, he realized this was probably not the best move. So he backed out of the decorating plan and made a summer out of crashing at his friend's places.


Transitions. In many ways I can relate to my friend, because I realize that making change is not always easy. Especially when you are weighing the pros and cons of doing something, spending money, moving, etc. But in the end, sometimes it is best to let go. Yes, many things have an element of calculation, but when you have the breathing room, make the jump. Life is short. It is easy to let fear (trying to avoid another mistake) cloud your perception. Learn from your mistakes, adapt.


My friend is finally furnishing his apartment next week. His place is now semi-new.


Wednesday, August 17, 2005

 

Organization.

8 hours to file, process and report information; the daily process of delivering ideas are really efforts in presentation. How to convey ideas. The key player being the organization of information and allowing this structure to be recognized by others. I prefer more words than less.


Song of the morning: Weezer: The Other Way


Monday, August 15, 2005

 

Messages.

Somethings are easier to say. Some harder. Whether they are easy to understand or not, hold on to what mattered.


Saturday, August 13, 2005

 

Caught.

I don't admit it, but I enjoy tired expressions, cliches and other overused concepts. We all do, but the special value I find in them is that they often have a way of capturing our moments. Again, not profound because this is root to their definition.


Thursday, August 11, 2005

 

Luck.

I believe we make our own luck. And when faced with situations of peril, drama or other controversy, we are drawn to our roots, our strengths. We are not saved by chaos, but by our faith.


And as today, I face circumstance, I continue my steadfast determination.



Carpe Diem, seize the day.


Wednesday, August 10, 2005

 

What's next?

Of course there is uncertainty. The difference is in how we handle events, where we take ourselves, the places we go, the choices make. Our stands, our triumphs, our defeats and our struggles.


I struggle with fear sometimes. I guess we all do. But my determination and inspiration is everything that is beautiful, remarkable and that I have come to value. Never give up.


Monday, August 08, 2005

 

Paperwork.

File, process and sort.

Thursday, August 04, 2005

 

Any way you want it.

It is that simple. I am as much as an authority as anyone else on negative circumstance, but perseverance is a mindset; you accept it and you move forward. We can spend all this time analyzing why things went the wrong way and how horrible it was, or we can spend all this time focusing on what will come next.


"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."


--T.R.

I would only add . . . all with a smile on your face.


It is up to you.


Wednesday, August 03, 2005

 

The Cure.

Pictures of you.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

 

Projection.

Karma, positive thoughts, perseverance; if we look at things from the vantage point of achievement, then in the end, we will be successful. Failing this, we surround ourselves with a negativity which permeates our words, thoughts and actions.

Monday, August 01, 2005

 

Hidden Messages.

In a glance, I am reminded of why it is important to look at things from the best viewpoint, than the contrary. Although this tenet is not new, it reminds me of all the reasons I am so confident in my feelings and hope that this clarity can always find its way to your own perspectives. I always comment on why such thoughts can provoke sentiments of affection; understand why.

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