Dear Portland,
I did almost nothing today. Yes I know I was going to go to the Farmers Market, but somehow I turned off my alarm (I don't remember this happening at all) and went back to sleep until 1pm. I know I was supposed to go out and explore the local vendors but I guess I just needed to sleep. It would have been painful anyway because I can't buy anything.
I was feeling" out of sight out mind" today and stuck in some weird depression. So I got on Skype with my sister and she taught me about Ayurveda and my Dosha. That was really cool and gave me some things to be more conscious about in my body and mind. I learned that my mind is much more stable then I thought and once I get my body in balance everything will start to feel better and make more sense. While she was teaching me I was making books. I made four today. It was really nice. I felt productive.
The books I made are from salvaged vinyl album covers that my Dad had. A couple years ago I picked through the ones I might be able to use for something, not knowing what for.
The Beatles Sergent Pepper's Album was the theme. Obviously.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
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- The Learning Curve of an Adult Child is singularly me. I suppose it's about the trials and tribulations involved in what "they" call being a grown-up. But maybe it's just about things that happen and things I think about... (Also, that is my computer generated pirate name) My other blog, [hap]hazard, is my best friend and I. We enjoy adventuring.
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