Monthly Archives: June 2008

Science Fiction Camp

Mt. Rainier and Fountain

Just a quick note to say:

(a) Bummer! on the EuroCup final. Yeah, sure. Spain is really cute but I wanted my German boys to win.

(b) My bedtime at science fiction camp is getting later by the minute. Me, the 9pm sharp girl is now thinking, 11p is my bedtime except tonight I’m staying up until 12.

Is there an award for this?

(6 hours of sleep last night and an honest-to-goodness catnap this afternoon after soccer. Yay, me.)

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Cognitive Load (Clarion West Week #1)

I decided this morning that my super power is insomnia and that it’s a good power because otherwise I am going to go insane. I didn’t sleep well the night before I got here and I’ve been here 8 nights and the best night I got was 7 hours — still waking up twice. One night I got 6. Otherwise it’s 4 or less and I am an 8-9 hour a night kind of girl.

Last night I didn’t go to bed until 1am. On purpose! 3:30a I was still curled up in the dark wondering why my body has turned on me in this way. Then I woke up at 7a.

I’m not sure what’s going on. I figured it was being in a new place and the noise and and the constant stimulation but last night I was so tired I couldn’t see straight so I suspect I am broken OR I have a new super power.

But everything this week has been filtered through this crushing tiredness and I’ll admit to a couple of meltdowns (in private) that I’m sure had more to do with lack of sleep than anything else.

State Park Truck and Tacoma Dome

On the drive up I got behind this ancient hunk of junk that I figured was filled with hippies and garden-burgers and turns out it’s an official state vehicle for parks and rec. See the Tacoma Dome in the background? I should add that I have the cheapo camera and no Photoshop on this machine so my photos are lamer than usual.

The whole sleep issue aside, everything is great and I am in love with all of my classmates. They’re total brainiacs—I have no idea what they’re talking about half the time but it’s like this endless conversation that you’d never have in your regular life that involves vampire pirates and inter-species romance and zombie godzillas on space ships and it’s really fabulous.

Our instructor this week was Paul Park and I’ve been going through my notes and I don’t think I’ll get too into what we learned because it’ll just end up sounding like regurgitated writing book and it was way more than that. But what I will say is that the approach was to break things down and talk about the bits that make up a story e.g. characterization and setting.

University of WashingtonTalking about my submission story and taking a look at it now, I can see how I made a lot of decisions randomly rather than having a purpose to my choices.

I was feeling a little overwhelmed by all the information and how would I ever remember to apply these things in writing stories.
But like everything in life, I started to think of it like yoga. How many classes I took and books I read and heard about little precisions in practice like extend down through the outer edge of your back foot in triangle pose and for years I had no idea what that meant or how that would even be possible, but I set my intention to do this and then one day I got it and now I do this without even thinking about it.

Here are a couple of Paul Park quotes:

“The characters are always right.”

“Epiphany really bites as a strategy because when do these things really happen?”

RE: the lesson in Romeo and Juliet “Don’t be in such a hurry, especially if you’re a moron.”

Room with a View

This is the window where I look out from my desk.

From my desk I can see the gate at the back of the house and the parking area and a huge stretch of the back alley so I can watch everyone come and go and the fraternity people, many in impossibly nice cars, and the tiny Asian man and woman who come through the alley in the morning and get the aluminum cans from the trash bins. They had quite a haul this morning.

I’m jumping around here. I’ve done yoga workshops with Bob and Ki in Portland and I was thrilled to find that their yoga center is a 10 minute walk from here. I went to a class last weekend and it was exactly what I needed and I even bought a class card and plan to go back. It’s a traditional Hatha based class and very much like the style from my first teacher, Holiday.

Meanwhile, I found 8 Limbs Yoga online and wanted to try that as well in the hopes of keeping in shape for my home class. I was my usual half-wit self and somehow got the impression I could walk there from here and then set out on what quickly became an epic hike that involved giant hills. When I saw the time I thought I might not make it so I started running uphill until I finally clued in that only a idiot would try to walk to this yoga class from where I’m staying.

During this adventure I passed another yoga studio so I went back down the hill and checked the schedule and a class was just starting and it was a style I was familiar with so I achieved my goal of getting more exercise and I got my yoga.

View from My Room

This is the view from my other window.

I bet people in Arizona are laughing right now because there is a “severe weather” warning this weekend because it is supposed to hit 90 degrees here. Yeah, yeah, I know it is severely hot for up here. I might have to go sleep (or lie awake) in the scary basement if it’s too gnarly in my room.

I’ve got a story to write this weekend. I’d like to get a first draft done today so I can watch the soccer game tomorrow (Germany v. Spain – I can’t wait) guilt-free. Today is our only day without any activities. Already tomorrow we start with a new instructor. It’s strange but not a bad strange — but this is such a different rhythm of life — class, writing, hanging out talking about aliens. I like it but I wish I could sleep.

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Room 5

My Room

There’s a little bit of a sleeping problem going on. It is noisy outside but I don’t think it is just that. I think it is also strange bed and no Bob and running around at activities until late at night without any wind-down time. There’s also a cough issue. I bought an over-the-counter remedy which I’m hoping will help.

Time for me to go downstairs. Things are getting started.

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I Made It Here

Car Is Loaded

My room has one bed, 2 closets and 5 bureaus. I still haven’t figured out where the bathroom is. Off to have adventures.

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Less than 24 Hours

Summer

I still can’t believe I’m not going to be at work for 6 weeks. Today kicked my butt but it was very liberating to realize that something wasn’t going to get done and just move it into the “when you get back” pile.

Still tons to do and a Germany v Portugal soccer gaming waiting.

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Wednesday Countdown to Friday

C-Tran Big Grey Bus

I forgot to set the DVR to tape soccer today. Greece v. Spain and Russia v. Sweden. Which game would I have picked? Doesn’t matter because I don’t have time to watch soccer tonight. I’ll get my fix from the highlights show.

I’ve been loading up on extra underwear in the hopes of getting as much time as possible between loads of laundry at the workshop. I am greatly looking forward to doing not-so-much laundry. I like my underwear cheap but not too ugly and usually do pretty well at Nordstrom Rack but this time the selection seemed weighted heavily on the boy-shorts style which in my limited experience is the ride-up-your-ass style and I didn’t want those. I grabbed a few pairs in girl style.

Yesterday I did a Target run and decided to pick up a couple more pairs. I grabbed what I identified as my size and later, when I got them out of the package I started laughing because they were the smallest underwear I’ve ever seen. Barbie underwear. The package said they looked small but promised to fit. We’ll see.

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Tuesday Countdown to Friday

Yesterday I made it through one entire soccer game for the first time since last week. Germany v. Austria. Good, with weird moments, game.

I probably won’t get through another game before I leave. Too many things to do and last minute errands to run. Although two great games tomorrow. Tempting …

Last night was my last yoga class before I leave and I did a bad headstand and now my neck is ruined. I woke up in the middle of the night with a stiff ache when I tried to roll over. Fabulous timing.

There was a thing in today’s paper that said Friday is Bring Your Dog to Work Day. Is this a national thing or just Portland? I have to say, I think this is dopey. What possible purpose could there be for bringing your dog to work?

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Monday Countdown to Friday

I updated the garden photoset. I’ll probably post a couple more before I go. The only thing I’m going to get out of it is baby turnips. Nothing else is close. Also I’m worried about the pumpkins because every single one I put in the ground: slugs snacked on the stems and they don’t look very healthy. We’ll see. Meanwhile, this resulted in aggressive use of slug bait. Do not mess with my pumpkins.

What’s the deal with Doctor Who this season? There’s hasn’t been one episode that I thought was great. (Unlike, say, Battlestar Galactica which peels my face off every time.) I hate the new companion. I’ve really tried to like her but she’s annoying and completely charmless. It’s really bumming me out. The one with the daughter who looks like Veronica Mars was especially wretched.

The renter(s) next door moved out a week or two ago. I’ve mentioned them a few times. They never bothered us but at one point there were at least 4 possibly 5 20-ish young people living there in addition to the grown-ups and this is an absurdly tiny house for so many adults. Every person had a car and there was lots of coming and going plus one of them had a snarly dog. But they weren’t noisy and didn’t render fat in the backyard and the grown-ups were friendly. Nothing to complain about. However, I did wonder if the landlord knew about all those people living there but at one point the man came over and asked me about his son’s car for sale in front of our house and did it bother me because other neighbors had called and complained to the landlords. He had a long sob story and I felt bad if the neighbors were giving him a hard time.

At some point he left and then most of the young people left and then I saw the woman moving out and went over to say good-bye and she had a long sob story and I felt bad that she was having a hard time.

The home owners live out of town and one of them came up to check out the house. They called us because we have this shared hedge that was growing out of control and Bob talked to him and turns out they had no idea any of those people lived there except the woman. They also left the garage filled with trash.

Now thinking back on those conversations with the people that lived there, I’m guessing they were practicing their stories on me.

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And Boy Are My Arms Tired

SE Portland

I can’t believe I was worried about getting enough exercise today. I took a break from my preparations to have a yoga practice.

I ended up doing about 6 weeks worth of yardwork in 2 and a half hours. Our yard won’t look as good the entire year.

I’m not packed but I have piles of things everywhere. My classmates are going to laugh at me when they see how much crap I’m bringing. We might need 12 colors of Sharpie.

RE: the photo

A couple of years ago my camera went dotty and I began calling it the special effects camera. I got it out a couple of months ago to see if anything had improved and not really.

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The Backpack is Finished

Before Bob and I were serious (we married in 96), I planned a trip to Germany by myself to visit my family. When we got together, one of the first things I told him was that I already had this trip planned and I hoped he wouldn’t object. Of course he didn’t.

I was looking for a backpack and we went to the Oregon State Fair and found this one. It was more expensive than one you’d find at the sporting goods store. But we bought it from the actual guy who made it and it was sturdy and had interesting artwork which if you can’t tell: it’s a Pacific Northwest Indian design on the top and hieroglyphics on the bottom.

This pack has been to Europe at least 4 times. It’s been to New York, Las Vegas, High Sierra Music Festival, Reno, Seattle, Albuquerque and every single plane trip I’ve taken since I bought it. It’s carried my crap to work, to Orleans. A backpack has never better served its owner.

It’s finally been showing some wear and the interior lining has been peeling off. Finally, in the Boise airport this week, the main zipper died.

Good bye great backpack.

In other news, I still haven’t finished anything but I’ve started a lot. Also, those cookies I made last night turned out to be “watch your dental work cookies.” But everyone liked them.

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