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My Sunday Involved the Gods

This Sunday we attempted to take part in the annual ritual of canoeing. Wonder Boy and I attempt to do that at least once a year. It’s a wonderful opportunity to enjoy nature, the river and a few beers. As we were driving to the canoe livery to meet some friends, the skies looked a wee dark. Wonder Boy, who checks the weather report every morning, assured me there was only a low chance of rain and that not even until later in the day.

You know this is that part of the movie where they give away the whole plot, if you’re watching for it, right?

The canoeing was going swimmingly. Wonder Boy and I were having a blast and our friends in the other canoe were hysterical to watch. And then we heard a loud boom of thunder and saw lightning streak across the sky. Someone in the other canoe screeched and we all sat there, in the middle of the river wondering what to do.

The decision was to keep moving. After all, we had sprung for the fiberglass canoes and maybe the storm would pass around or over us. Ha! Within minutes the lightning and thunder were getting closer and then the rain started. We quickly pulled over to the shore and all huddled under a tree. That’s when the gods started dumping on us with huge raindrops.

Trees, by the way, do not make for very good shelters. We got drenched. Bon chillingly drenched.

After about 15 minutes the storm abated and we got back into the water with the plan to paddle quickly to the quickest stop for the livery and head for home. While paddling, I saw another canoe travelling empty down the rover. Its riders were behind me some 50 yards.

In an attempt to be a good Samaritan, I got out of our canoe and swam towards the empty one. The swimming went fund. The getting into the river did not. I assumed the river was deeper than it was and landed shin first on a sharp rock. The river actually was deeper everywhere else, just not on that one rock… I caught the canoe, helped some people get it to the side and empty it and then looked at my leg. There was a three-inch-long gash and it was all white. Puss-colored white. Disconcertingly white. Even Wonder Boy, a RN, was immediately concerned and told me to get in the canoe.

After a lot of antiseptic spray and antibiotic cream, my leg looks normal scabby maroon so that is good. And I have this great baseball size knot on my shin to show off so that’s pretty awesome.

Went canoeing this summer? Check.

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Posturing as Indie Cool

This past weekend I went to check out some bands on Fountain Square. Primarily I was there to catch Soapland, featuring my friend Ice Cream for Lunch. The band was great, although how they survived the temperature, I may never know.

I love these rock summer shows because all the cooler than cool indie kids come out in full effect and you get to see them sporting chic outfits, crazy tatts and bored facial expressions so no one mistakes their emotions for enthusiasm.

I used to love these exclusive-seeming moments, trying to fit in with the cool kids. I now recognize the events for what they are – a lot of people posturing.

Except for this guy. Who we saw on the square. What the heck.

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Getting Fresh With You

Last night Wonder Boy and I checked out Fresh at the Parkland Theatre. Both the movie and the theater were a great find.

Parkland Theatre shows movies at only $2 a ticket and the concession stand is stocked with lots of $1 items. The inside was a hoot with stadium seating, super cushy seats and a laser show that went on for the entire time before the movie started playing.

Fresh, a movie we were referred to by Songbird, talks about eating fresh and local food. It was minimal on the shock value and didn’t show too many disgusting images of animals being treated horribly, thanks goodness. That or I’ve just been desensitized to some of this video clips. There was one brief period early in the film involving baby chicks where my eyes welled up and I decided I would leave the theater if it continued. Fortunately it did not.

Throughout the movie the focus alternated between people who used antibiotics, chemicals and just plain stupid farming practices to make our food and then people who farm organically and sustainably. At the end of the movie, Wonder Boy and I both felt inspired to work a little harder to buy food at local farmers markets (there are plenty in the area — after all, we live in the Midwest), supporting restaurants that also buy local, organic food and to eat less processed junk.

One man interviewed in the movie talked about his roommate college in, someone who wasn’t from the US, who said to him, “You know what Americans fear the most? Inconvenience.”

Very true words.

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This New Job Bodes Well

At my new job I get jeans Fridays. And SNEAKERS. Every Friday. Without paying. In grade school and in my last position I had to pay for the right to wear denim.  Granted, the money went to good causes, but still.

It’s strange getting used to working somewhere new. I have to learn the ropes all over again, meet so many new people, etc. But this is nice.

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Magic Socks… Really Magic?

Yesterday I opened my Magic Socks, a gift from G-Whaaa and NoGoodOnSugar. These things are magical. When I received them, they measured only about 2 inches by 2 inches by 1 inch high. G-Whaaa and NoGoodOnSugar were so excited to give them to me and kept reassuring me how comfortable they would be. I was skeptical.

I should not have been. The socks were pure magic.

First I opened the shrink-wrapped package.

Next up I placed the small little bundle into a bowl of water.

After 15 minutes, the socks had expanded into this.

After another 15 minutes they were basically done.

Here they are drying.

And, finally, here they are on my feet.

Wearing the socks as I type this, I must say that they feel fabulous. The fact that it’s about 100 degrees outside is sort of taking away from the experience, but they are still nice. I give them a thumbs up and suggest them as a gift for any loved one!

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