Fun
Having fun doesn’t always entitle going out and doing something “fun.” Sometimes I actually think that isn’t a drop of fun.
Fun is laughing, and randomly dancing, and making jokes while you work. Fun is learning from and associating with other people, and making someone a little bit more happy. Fun is finally finishing what you need to get done, and realizing you did a lot that day.
Horticulture
Last night I went to a presentation by a professor, who talked about sustainable landscaping. I re-fell in love with my major, and wanted to learn more and do more. Lately, I’ve been kinda wondering why I’m going to school, besides the fact that I should. I re-realized that I really love the field I am in, and I can do a lot of good with it. I don’t ever want to stop learning about my field. I love it.
I also started my research project yesterday. It’s very interesting–I do all the manual labor, but I have a lot of fun doing it.
Compost
So this Friday, I went to work for the second time and spent two hours sifting compost. To many that might sound miserable but I enjoyed it.
Why? Well, school is always there with a million things to study and no real end. It takes a lot of effort and brain power. And then I went and for a couple hours, I didn’t have to think about school, or actually think about much at all. I could just play with dirt. And when I was done, that was it. It’s a wonderful break. I wouldn’t want to do it all the time, but once in a while it is nice to have a task that is easy and you can do without thinking just to break up all the bookwork.
TV vs Fun
I watch TV and movies too much. I’m probably far under the national average, but I still think I waste my time sitting and doing nothing. A lot of movies and TV shows I watch, I don’t even really like, but simply watch because I’m tired or bored.
Fun, for me, is hardly ever TV. I do like an occasional good movie. But I’d rather do things like hike or snowshoe, and read. Friday night, I went to some hot springs with a bunch of friends. That was fun. Then Saturday morning, I went snowshoeing with Joe, and finished a book. Also fun. That night I watched TV. Not fun at all.
The Blue Bottle Club
by Penelope Stokes
This book was the best book I’ve read in a very long time, if not my favorite book ever. Short summary–four girls put there dreams in a blue bottle at the beginning of the depression and a reporter finds it in modern days, tracks down all the girls and finds out there stories.
The book is all about how we might have dreams for ourselves, but God also has a plan for us that is different then what we would plan. Every one of the girls was able to draw nearer to God and have a fulfilling life, but not one followed their original dreams like they planned.
It’s good. Read it.
They actually did it
So the furious winds and pelting snow today convinced our school officials that they might as well cancel school. But only the night classess for today. Still…kinda cool. I would hate to be outside now. I was walking home from my last class, and could hardly get my head up enough to see where I was going. I think it’s finally clearing up a little, looking outside.
Stars
Last night was a good night. I’d just spent the entire day starting and finishing a book required for one of my classes. Finally, when I was done with that and all the other activities, Joe and I went out on a walk. It was actually warm, the sidewalks didn’t have snow on them and the sky was clear. We went out the the amplitheatre and looked at stars and talked until we got too cold.
And today the fuming winds dropped another good half a foot on us.
Snow, snow and more snow.
I never remember this much snow. I haven’t seen bare ground in ages–I’m stuck looking at fields of white. I have been generally opposed to winter in the past, and this winter, it just seems to keep coming and coming. Not too fun, but…
I was walking home from Joe’s one day, and it was snowing. It was around 10, but I remember thinking how light it was, and how beautiful it was. I helped someone push their car out, and just stood and thought–it was a beautiful night. I’ve come out of my basement apartment in the morning, only to discover the trees covered with fresh snow. It’s beautiful. I’ve watched the skies change from grey to white to blue, felt the bright sun, felt the cold that sometimes chills me to the bone, at other times just leaves me feeling a little more alive. And I really think I’m actually starting to enjoy winter. Maybe too much of something isn’t a bad thing.
But at the same time, it took me almost an hour to un-stick my car from the foot and half of snow and ice on top of and around it.
How I get around buying stuff
I realized that I am a cheap person. The only stuff I will spend money on, is if I can see myself using it for 20 years, and then only if it is still relatively cheap and useful. Hence I often have a hard time justifying buying music, books, and movies.
Book are easy to obtain for free. Go sign up with your local library. I did and it usually has all the books I want to read. I will buy some books, if I see the point in re-reading them. But for a lot of casual reading, the library works fine.
And luckily for me, the Internet provides all my movie and music needs. Well, not entirely, but it does do a lot. For music, go to pandora.com. I love it. I can pick a type of music I like, and listen to it. They introduce me to new songs and artists, and provide tons of music info. Cons–I can’t pick a specific song to listen too, repeat a song I really like, and the streaming sometimes gets off on my internet connection.
Movies are a bit trickier. I start with alluc.org. They list links to movies, TV shows, and the like. After I can find a link, I can either stream it or, using veoh (see veoh.com), download it. Cons are: there is no quality to any movie, I’m not sure of the legality, and they don’t have everything. I usually use it for TV shows, like the BBC Robin Hood.