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Holidays

So far this has been an extremely laid back holiday. Even the plane rides have been full but calm.

On my way back to San Diego from Houston today the flight was absolutely packed. But for some reason most everyone on the plane seemed extraordinarily calm, even the very small children.

Is it possibly the food coma as we all return from too much food and too many leftovers? Or is everyone too tired from dealing with family and gatherings to cause much ruckus in cramped quarters?

I’m betting against some communal holiday spirit that is made everyone so incredibly pacified as they entered the “very full” flight (I’m not sure how a flight can be “very full” instead of just “full” but they insist on calling it that in every one I’ve been on). Thinking back there weren’t many happy faces around. More along the lines of completely unaware of their surroundings, as if their minds were on a faraway place that had no bearing on the now very familiar terminal.

There was one notable exception to the quiet reverence of my fellow passengers today. One man that I saw stopped the fluid line of boarding passengers to insist that the flight crew keep him up to date on the major football game that was going on. I have a hard time believing anyone would do this for a serious event like the results of an election, a war or American Idol. But to this man, keeping absolutely in the know about the score of the game was more important than allowing people to keep boarding or to allow people to sleep through the evening flight without interruption.

The flight crew did their best to keep him happy, including scores in their regular announcements in the just over three hour flight. Each time the San Diego team was in the lead there were some claps from a few predictable seats. But most of the passengers had the same “why are they doing this?” look that I’m sure my face had.

Overall, I think it was an unwanted alteration from the normal routine of flying I’ve come to expect. It may be my own apathy as I enter the process each time but the whole experience of flying seems to be easier to deal with if it is totally unremarkable, ordinary and routine.

So instead of the clapping football fans I’m choosing to remember the bulk of the people who sat in silence as we headed home from the holiday. And I’m going to imagine that they were all thinking about mundane things like going back to work or chores that needed to be done back home. Because for some reason that’s easier to deal with anything more interesting. Maybe after my own holiday is over I’ll be able to better consider, or work up a fluster, about some single minded sports fans.

December 29, 2008 Posted by Jennifer Gerull | Ruminations, Vacation | , | No Comments Yet

Disneyland!

I’m taking a quick break from packing and errands to get ready to go to Disneyland this afternoon. This has to be the happiest set of chores I do all year.

Even yesterday at work, which hasn’t been the most exciting week, blew by as I thought of things I need to take with me or do to get ready. I’m sure everyone is sick of me ending every sentence with “… and I’m going disneyland this weekend, I’m so excited!”

Even my car got some extra special attention this morning when it got an oil change and other liquids flushed for the big trip.

This weekend may seem like it has a lot to live up to, but I think Disneyland for me is a state of mind more than anything else. Nothing short of a major blizzard that shuts down LA could wipe the grin off my face.. and even if that happens I think I’ll find a way to have fun. This is my time to let my kid at heart out and take over, and wear silly hats and sparkly tshirts.

December 12, 2008 Posted by Jennifer Gerull | Uncategorized | , | No Comments Yet

Writting about blogging

The Daily Show had a guest on who had written a book about blogging.  The whole concept seemed so redundant, of course I had to blog about it!

Apparently the book was about how to blog, but I really have to wonder who has time to read about blogging and wouldn’t do that reading on the internet?  I guess I’ll have to wait to see if the book sells or not.   She did after all get on a tv show that I think lots of people watch, I know I do.

One thing they brought up was blogging about your secret passion.  I’m not sure that I have a secret passion, but I do have passions that vary at any given time.  Lately it has migrated back to Neal Stephenson.

I’ve been reading the Baroque Cycle and I just finished up volume 2.  So far my only complaint is that the books are kinda heavy to be lugging around, which is how I do most of my reading… waiting in lobbies or at gates in airports.

These books make me feel smarter while I’m reading them.  I’m not embarassed that I have to look up words he uses in the dictionary.  Learning new words and being confused for a couple chapters makes it all that more enjoyable when I have those “A HA!” moments and I figure out what the characters were doing.

I thought that Snow Crash was one of my favorite books of all time, but this series is my current favorite.  I’m actually looking forward to finishing them so I can reread the books and see how much I missed on the first run through.

The only part of the whole equation that I do feel a little embarassed about is that he turns out books faster than I can read them.  So my new pre-new years resolutions is to finish his books before he publishes another!

December 5, 2008 Posted by Jennifer Gerull | Books, Ruminations | | No Comments Yet