1. How much technology is too much? I'm currently sitting in my bed watching Tuesday's episode of Parenthood on my laptop while texting on my iPhone and blogging on my iPad. I might actually be addicted to being plugged in. So how much is too much? Currently I'm not being productive in terms of things I actually need to check off of my perpetual to do list, but I am being a super multi-tasker and that is definitely something to use as an excuse when I try to justify all of this. (there will be another iPad post coming with my thoughts in case any of the three people who read my blog are considering purchasing one)
2. You should watch the movie, It's Kind of a Funny Story. We watched it tonight, and it was good, like really really good. After it was over, Will said, "That was a really good movie." I told him I'd heard about it a couple of times but added it to the netflix queue right after Adam Durtiz recommended it on his Twitter. I guess technically, he tweeted it. Will's response: "blink, blink." Translation: he blinked at me. You have to know us to understand why this is funny.
3. Living in a bubble. I've realized in the last few weeks that some people live in a bubble. For example in Vegas two weeks ago, I lived in a bubble, the Aria bubble, but really I think it was just because the one time we went outdoors other than to the pool in the daytime, I was cranky from the late night before. But, I realized that since I was in that Aria bubble, other people live in bubbles too, most of them made up in their imaginations of what is really surrounding them rather than what is actually surrounding them. Enough about that for now. In the mean time, I'm going to get to work right away on creating my bubble world.
4. We got a new rabbit. I named her Sally.
5. Making life decisions, like whether or not to apply for certain jobs, while thinking about 2 more years of working on a doctorate (or God help me, 3 more years), and obsessing about other things that I can't write on my blog, while other people don't seem to be worrying about these things but just doing them or not doing them while still being carefree, overwhelms me. Those other people, they live in a bubble.
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