Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Dreamworld


I've been sleeping like a nomadic bohemian. I don't know what time it is, where I'm sleeping or if it's day or night. This is not an exaggeration. I woke up at 4am on Sunday morning and didn't know if it was Saturday night or Sunday morning. This whole graveyard shift really is tough to assume some kind of normal schedule during the weekends. I'm not complaining; just saying that without structure in your day to day life, sleep becomes independent of daylight. Atleast for me. The good thing is that when you sleep when you want, not based on a time, you sleep deeply. And with good deep sleep comes deep interesting dreams. Today, I dreamed I was on a bus trip with Bella and various other dogs. The bus was cool, 6 seat benches on either side of the row. I had lunch at a deli where I was the center of attention, until my food was wrong, but good. I started to complain, but then the waiter told me he had not charged me for the wrong food. The other night, I dreamed I was following a tractor trailer and all the sudden it turned into a commercial airliner right on the highway. It took off straight up into the air and exploded. There was debris flying everywhere and visible virus and bacteria flying everywhere. Someone yelled to run as this was toxic stuff. I found a tiny helicopter on the side of the road, asked authorities if I could use it to leave and they said sure. I flew away over the trees away from the wreckage.


I've also had less of an apetite lately. Might have lost a few pounds just from less eating. After a really rough first 2 weeks of 2008, I have had great news lately. I am happy, refocused and feel so liberated. I have made a connection b/t the eating and the happiness. Most people who are overweight and overeat, do so for a reason. I think my overeating was due to weight on my shoulders (no pun intended). The house, then yeah, now positive news from home. I am looking forward to the next few months. Life really is a series of ups and downs. I've been down for awhile. Now I can see light. Bright light.


Speaking of eating, I am going to Tortuga's tonight for dinner. It is a Caribbean/Cajun restaurant in Longmont which is supposed to have excellent seafood. It burned down a few years ago, so hopefully it's back up and running by now. Rumor has it that it is. It's a shame I'm finding these places after so many years here. Moral of the story, if you want to find the best restaurants in a small town like Longmont, go downtown and seek all the nooks and crevices for the best places. The fringes and new areas won't have Mom and Pop shops. Seems obvious, but an important lesson learned for me. (btw, you might think, why not ask the locals..well, the first few months I was here, I asked a local where to get good pizza.....he told me Pizza Hut.)

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

I Heart Mustangs....

Today has been one awesome day. Good things for me workwise, good things for Kajal workwise and I found that at Breckenridge, you can rent a dog sled, including 8 real dogs, for 1 hour and be a real "musher". We are going to do it, me, Kajal and Nilie. 1 hour dog sledding, 1/2 skiing. Wow, I can't wait. I've been really sick lately. I might have mono, but more likely virus/bacterial infections. I've been spending my time walking Bella as far as I can go without passing out and dreaming of ways to spend my bonus. Like buying this beautiful 2000 Mustang with only 99k miles. Someday, I will own a Mustang for a second car, some day. .......Well, maybe I'll just keep renting one every year in Florida. FINE!!!! It is tempting though. I also had quite a good meal from China Express tonight. They are under new management I think, and the food was way better than it was 2 years ago. Perfect blend of spicy and flavorful on the General Tso's and the soup was awesome. I think they might of sprinkled in some MSG because it was salty, but really good. Good salty. The chicken was fried perfect too, not too crispy, not too slimy. Pleasant surprise. It could have just been b/c I was so excited about....stuff.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Happy 7th Isabella!


Today was Isabella's 7th birthday. She is now 49 in human years. I treated her to two walks, a few bacon treats (thanks Steph), wet food, a new meaty bone, and a nice slice of vanilla cake. She also took several naps during the day on top of my feather comforter and memory foam mattress. She deserved it. It's been a tough year for her too. Driving across the country twice, staying with other dogs on their turf, staying in a kennel, getting bit by the neighbors' dog. Hopefully 2008 will be a better year for both of us! I think she really enjoyed her day as it's 10:30pm and she's out like a light. Happy Birthday girl, you deserved it.