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Do I have occasional feelings of 'what am I doing with my life' and 'why am I delaying what I could do today'? No more than anyone else at this age, I think. I haven't slid into any midlife crisis second childhood thankfully, and that's because I haven't spent a majority of my adulthood trying to climb any corporate ladders or crunch-working sixty hours a week. My stubbornly sticking to a healthy work-life balance, my long-game writing career, and my lifelong and somewhat unhealthy obsession with music has pretty much kept me from doing any of that. Hell, I'm not even doing the 'I have enough money, let's splurge on a stupidly expensive and high end stereo system' bit either. My PC and my externals filled with media are all I really need anyway.

The new printer should arrive at some point tomorrow, which is totally fine as I haven't needed it just yet. I'm most likely going to bring the old one to the local Goodwill dropoff as they take working and non-working electronics, and I also have several boxes of books that need giving away that have been taking up space here in Spare Oom. I'm thinking I'll do that on one of my future weekday days off.

Do I have any other plans for my birthday today? Well, not really. Picking up my cake that A ordered from the bakery in Laurel Village, maybe stop in at CalMart and Walgreens for a few things, and that's it. I'm not even doing laundry today! I could but I don't really need to right now. I an probably squeeze that in the afternoon in the next day or so.

Okay, back to goofing off! :)

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 And did I get any work done today? NOPE! Not a sausage. That's okay, though. I got to see Kiki's Delivery Service at the Balboa and had an extremely sugary slice of birthday cake and an extremely greasy burrito with chorizo for dinner. And the weather was just lovely! I'd already gotten my birthday present from A earlier in the month (the Revolver Super Deluxe box set, yay!) so today was just a 'let's just have a fun and relaxing day off' sort of day.

Meanwhile, I have a few things on my mind aside from my work on MU4 so that's also why I've been MIA online lately. Nothing terrible, just decisions to be made and steps to be taken is all.

Hope everyone has a lovely week!

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Monday was my 47th birthday, so I was a little surprised when I got a little nostalgic in my daily journal entry.  Not in a Sinatra 'it was a very good year' way, or even a Morrissey 'there's too many bad memories' way for that matter.  It was just... kind of a happy nostalgia, that I'm currently happy and content where I am, after too many years of being a miserable moody bastard.  Patience and dedication paid off, apparently.  It took me almost three decades, but I now have three books out in the wild with one coming soon, and two further books being worked on.  I've still got my music.  Life can still be stressful (especially when the Day Job kicks my ass), but it's still a hell of a lot better than it was, and I'm happy with that.

If I'm having any midlife crisis, I'm keeping it on the cheap.  No interest whatsoever in man caves, sports cars, fancy clothes or expensive food.  It's the blue-collar guy in me... I find a lot of that kind of frivolous and fleeting.  The only major spending I do really is to my music collection.  I mean, yeah, I'm once again questioning why I'm still at the Day Job when what I'd really like to do is go full-on self-employed with book covers, writing, and other things more focused on my writing career.  I'd so love to donate more time to that.  Maybe soon, I don't know.  I still need to do a lot of serious thinking and planning about that.

That said, I'm glad to say the new regimens are still being followed pretty solidly, with very few occasional lapses.  The most surprising thing is that I'm not feeling exhausted in the process.  It's all about time management, to be honest.  Less time screwing around online; consistently using spare moments throughout the day; doing it right then instead of 'I'll get to it'.  Oddly the only response I've gotten mentally or physically is that my dreams have been more vivid lately.  Not that I'm complaining, of course, considering I get good ideas there!

We've also been making sure that we get to the gym at least twice a week.  Sometimes it's exhausting, but it's worth it by the end of the day.  I sit on my butt for hours on end anyway, so getting my body in motion more often is definitely a good thing.  Gotta get rid of that spare tire, y'know!
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...and I spent the evening before my birthday in a downpour, marching up Market Street alongside A and 99,998 other people in the Women's March through downtown San Francisco.

Totally worth it. :)

Oh, and...

Jan. 22nd, 2011 08:55 am
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...after [livejournal.com profile] emmalyon went above and beyond and bought me a Nook Color for Christmas, she said that I pretty much got everything I wanted in electronic toys, so for my birthday she was going to get me sticks and stones.

She just handed me a pair of chopsticks and a polished stone from the hotel we stayed at last week.

This is why Emm is so awesome... :D
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Hey all, long time no post. I've been busy with work-related things and writing-related thoughts and life-related errands, so it's been a quick and event-filled week all around. Added to the fact that I've been bravely fighting a cold since last weekend. All things considered, I'm happy my head is no longer as Comfortably Numb as it was on Monday and Tuesday, though the occasional stuffiness is annoying.

That said, various and sundry things over the past week or so...

--The work-related move went well, as I managed to avoid most of it by being on vacation. My instincts were correct and I was able to pack my entire belongings into three boxes in twenty minutes. My work area is spartan that way; always has been, or else I wouldn't be able to find a damn thing. I'm in a smaller cubicle in a smaller floor space, but on the plus side I'm about twenty feet from two different doors for ease of escape if need be. It's quieter and cleaner too, not including the ridiculous amount of moving boxes still sitting around.

--Lots of packages mailed over the last week to parents, family and in-laws for Christmas, so stuff that wasn't ordered straight from Amazon or elsewhere is now on its way or already at its intended destination. Most packages have reached us, but we're still waiting on a few.

--Later today we'll be heading into town to see a musical version of Neil Gaiman's Coraline, which Emm purchased tickets for. Interestingly enough, the music and lyrics were written by Stephin Merritt, he of The Magnetic Fields. Should be interesting! I'm just hoping that the weather will behave, as it's been rainy and windy over the past couple of days. Such is Bay Area winter, though...

--Forgot if I mentioned this, but we both decided that the best way for me to celebrate me becoming an old man turning 40 is to go to Disneyland. We plan on also going to California Adventure across the way as well--this is the section that has the Muppets--so this will further prove that though my body's getting old, my brain is still that of a kid. :)

--With the end of the year being about two weeks away, it's high time I started up on my Year End Music Review. I may post it this weekend or next weekend, depending on if I have the time. Looking over the past year, I've heard quite a lot of nifty songs that I think will make the top 20 or so on my personal list. More on this soon!

--Oh! Also, and I'll put this in bold so skimmers will see it: The Great Book Purge of 2010-11 is coming soon! Been awhile since we've done these, and we're starting to accumulate piles of books again that we've read and don't want to keep (or never read since buying years previous and gave up on). This will probably take place after the first of the year once the holidays are over, so I'll let you all know when it starts.


...and that's the State of JoncWorld at the moment. We should be achieving normality sometime soon. Have a happy and safe holiday season, kids! :)

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