Saturday, May 30, 2009

A Dog's Life

You ever think about the life of a dog?  A lot of people own them, and a lot of people saw the movie Marley.  As I am truly exhausted and wonder just how I will get through splicing together my niece's prom dress, I wonder about the thoughts of my dog - COCO.  

A week ago or so - perhaps two now she did act a bit peculiar for a few days leading up to the earthquake here.  Can animals predict these things because their senses are more sensitive?  Coco always looks like she has a smile on her face, accept when I am down - she's right beside me with sad eyes.  Do they really know how you feel and empathize with you?  But of course the best thing about my dog - and I think most dogs - when I come home even after being out for 5 minutes or less, she greats me like she's been missing me for a month of Sundays.  Do they really miss you like that or do they simply have no concept of time?  

Whatever it is about dogs -- and I still won't let my guard down out on that census bureau route, those dogs were no Cocos -- I think we can take a lesson in love, loyalty, compassion, and real friendship from them.

Let me know your dog stories.

Ciao Y'all

"I'll Be Back"

That's of course, the line made famous by Arnold the Governor, and it's been in every Terminator flick.  On a day when baseball matters I opted to miss seeing the Dodgers play live to go to a matinee to hear John Conner played quite well by Christian Bale say "I'll be back" to his wife - Kate Conner played by Bryce Dallas Howard.  

With the iffy write up about hoe the film was written during the writers' strike and more than likely wouldn't be good.  In spite of the mellow drama, soap style acting near the end, I felt it was quite good.  Sybernet was up to its tricks., and machines were taking over the world.   Honestly never caught on to the whole machines becoming calculating and waging war against their maker - the humans.  Lots of action and cg and other special effects.  So although this movie is full of much of what Arnie said in the first movie -- I like the cliches --  it's worth going to see just to watch the lone sweet little girl name Star, played by Jadagrace Berry.  Kin to Halle?  IDK but I guess I could ask a very close friend of mine who would for sure know the answer.

Ciao Y'all

Movie poster courtesy of imdb.com May 2009.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

A Life Wasted

Reported as the second homicide in Charles county -- unfortunately it hits closer to home than I'd like.  Received a message from my Mother that my sister-in-law's (my brother's former wife -- they're still close) sister's son was stabbed to death last night, May 28, 2009.  A senseless pointless crime committed on a 17 year old by presumed gang bangers).  Please pray for this poor boy's family.  I don't know how any parent gets through the death of a child but the murder of a child --- how do you get through these first moments and then on?  My heart goes out to them.

I have no more words.
Ciao Y'all


Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Purge Your Toxins

8 Toxic personalities to avoid

Although we like to think that the people in our lives are well-adjusted, happy, healthy minded individuals, we sometimes realize that it just isn't so.  Personally, I've had moments where I'll be skipping through my day, happy as can be, thinking life is grand and BAM, I'll be blindsided by someone who manages to knock the happy wind out of my sails.  Sometimes it is easy to write it off and other times, not so much.

Maybe you are a positive person, but when you are around a certain individual, you feel negative.  Or, maybe you have an idealistic view of the world and when you are with certain people, you are made to feel silly, unrealistic or delusional.  Or, maybe you pride yourself in being completely independent and in control of your life, but when you are around a certain family member, you regress into a state of childhood.

Some of these situations, and yes, these people, can have a tremendously negative impact on our lives.  And, although we are all human and have our 'issues,' some 'issues' are quite frankly, toxic.  They are toxic to our happiness.  They are toxic to our mental outlook.  They are toxic to our self-esteem.  And they are toxic to our lives.  They can suck the life out of us and even shorten our lifespan.

Here are the worst of the toxic personalities out there and how to spot them:

1. Manipulative Mary: These individuals are experts at manipulation tactics.  Is a matter of fact, you may not even realize you have been manipulated until it is too late.  These individuals figure out what your 'buttons' are, and push them to get what they want.

  • Why they are toxic: These people have a way of eating away at your belief system and self-esteem.  They find ways to make you do things that you don't necessarily want to do and before you know it, you lose your sense of identity, your personal priorities and your ability to see the reality of the situation.  The world all of a sudden becomes centered around their needs and their priorities.

2Narcissistic Nancy: These people have an extreme sense of self-importance and believe that the world revolves around them.  They are often not as sly as the Manipulative Marys of the world, but instead, tend to be a bit overt about getting their needs met.  You often want to say to them "It isn't always about you."

  • Why they are toxic: They are solely focused on their needs, leaving your needs in the dust.  You are left disappointed and unfulfilled.  Further, they zap your energy by getting you to focus so much on them, that you have nothing left for yourself.

3. Debbie Downers: These people can't appreciate the positive in life.  If you tell them that it is a beautiful day, they will tell you about the impending dreary forecast.  If you tell them you aced a mid-term, they'll tell you about how difficult the final is going to be.

  • Why they are toxic: They take the joy out of everything.  Your rosy outlook on life continues to get squashed with negativity.  Before you know it, their negativity consumes you and you start looking at things with gray colored glasses yourself.

4. Judgmental Jims: When you see things as cute and quirky, they see things as strange and unattractive.  If you find people's unique perspectives refreshing, they find them 'wrong'.  If you like someone's eclectic taste, they find it 'disturbing' or 'bad'.

  • Why they are toxic: Judgmental people are much like Debbie Downers.  In a world where freedom rings, judgment is sooo over.  If the world was a homogeneous place, life would be pretty boring.  Spending a lot of time with these types can inadvertently convert you into a judgmental person as well.

5. Dream Killing Keiths: Every time you have an idea, these people tell you why you can't do it.  As you achieve, they try to pull you down.  As you dream, they are the first to tell you it is impossible.

  • Why they are toxic: These people are stuck in what is instead of what could be.  Further, these individuals eat away at your self-esteem and your belief in yourself.  Progress and change can only occur from doing new things and innovating, dreaming the impossible and reaching for the stars.

6. Insincere Illissas: You never quite feel that these people are being sincere.  You tell a funny story, they give you a polite laugh.  You feel depressed and sad and they give you a 'there, there' type response.  You tell them you are excited about something and you get a very ho-hum response.

  • Why they are toxic: People who aren't sincere or genuine build relationships on superficial criteria.  This breeds shallow, meaningless relationships.  When you are really in need of a friend, they won't be there.  When you really need constructive criticism, they would rather tell you that you are great the way you are.  When you need support, they would rather see you fail or make a fool of yourself.

7. Disrespectful Dannys: These people will say or do things at the most inappropriate times and in the most inappropriate ways.  In essence, they are more subtle, grown up bullies.  Maybe this person is a friend who you confided in and uses your secret against you.  Maybe it is a family member who puts their busy-body nose into your affairs when it is none of their business.  Or maybe, it is a colleague who says demeaning things to you.

  • Why they are toxic: These people have no sense of boundaries and don't respect your feelings or, for that matter, your privacy.  These people will cause you to feel frustrated and disrespected.

8. Never Enough Nellies: You can never give enough to these people to make them happy.  They take you for granted and have unrealistic expectations of you.  They find ways to continually fault you and never take responsibility for anything themselves.

  • Why they are toxic: You will spend so much time trying to please them, that you will end up losing yourself in the process.  They will require all of your time and energy, leaving you worn out and your own needs sacrificed.

All of these personalities have several things in common.  1) the more these people get away with their behavior, the more they will continue.  2) Unfortunately, most of these people don't see that what they do is wrong and as a result, talking to them about it will fall on deaf ears, leaving you wondering if you are the crazy one.  3) Most of these people get worse with age, making their impact on you stronger with time.

Frankly, life is too short to spend your time dealing with toxicity.  If you can, avoid spending mucho time with people who are indicative of these behaviors and you'll feel a lot happier. Have you encountered these personalities?  What have you done?  Any personalities you would add?

_____________________

On gregorysm's day let's take time out to learn how not to lose our ethos and how not to finish ourselves off on a regular basis - because unfortunately there's a whole wild world out there waiting to do that for us.  For your consideration--- taken off yahoo Shine.

Not too shabby.  As a pastor once told his congregation if you can't figure out who the problem is, maybe it's you.

Ciao Y'all

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

From An Extremely Intelligent Source

HAPPINESS IS A BYPRODUCT OF ACTIVITY
by: Max Stein

Happiness lies in the joy of achievement,
the thrill of creative effort.
The human spirit needs to accomplish,
to achieve, to triumph to be happy.

Happiness does not come from doing easy work.
It comes from the afterglow of satisfaction after
the achievement of a difficult task that demands
your best.

Your personal growth itself contains the seed of happiness.
You cannot pursue happiness by itself.

There is no happiness except in the realization that you
have accomplished something.

Happiness thrives in activity.
It's a running river, not a stagnant pond.

My BFF and Sis sent this to me today, and I publicly want to thank her for the inspiration and the edification she always sends in my direction.  I wish you all could have a BFF/Sis like her!

Ciao Y'all

Monday, May 25, 2009

My Fantasy

I'm talking about baseball y'all!

My MLB fantasy team - the finishers - are in second place after competing against the #1 team on the east coast - the run scorers.  There was a 9 point difference when the fat lady sang.  But at least I remain #1 in the west.  

Best news today is the boys in blue WON.  The Dodgers beat the Rockies 16 to 6 in Colorado.  I was in Colorado once for several weeks.  Cool place.  Still looking to travel this summer to see the Dodgers on the road.  Question is - which road?

Ciao Y'all.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Give 'Em Enough Rope...the Male Influence

Last week was quite eventful.  Sewing deadline, graduation, the ex factor, more sewing, exhaustion...  But through all the - let's just say FUN - I learned this about the male psyche, and I pray the thinking is limited to the one.

Out for a graduation celebration that the ex informs me I am welcome to attend (yay! since it's my graduate!) the ex uses this time to up heave.  Big surprise?!  Not really.  But the setting was selfish at best and cowardly.  At the restaurant I had not minutes before arrived with the graduate, when he wants to go somewhere to "talk".  Where's the no drama he requested, was my thought.  But to avoid a table front scene I agreed to move his "talk" to the front of the place, still in view of witnesses.  He then proceeds to tell me - demanding - that our youngest will come to North Carolina this summer to spend two weeks with him.  

After the laughter stopped in my head, my response was NO!  He then insisted that's what's in the court order.  To which I reminded, lots of other important things (i.e. support) are in the court order too, and when I get the back support maybe I will consider such nonsense.  

So you see, ignorance is not bliss.  It's just plain ole stupid.  Here's someone who left his first family to marry a woman with two boys the ages of his sons, packed up and moved across the country, left this side in hot water with the mortgage company - who thankfully settled on the short sale, if I must say thanks -- owes $25,000 arrearages from last year, and is up to $7500 this year, then slithers back into town and demands the custodial parent, me to adhere to court orders while he does not.  All I can say is people don't let your babies marry idiots.

For all of your honorable Dads in the house -- KUDOS to you, keep up the goodness.

Ciao Y'all

PS - I make no apologies for my candor - if someone can learn from these lessons and not have to go through it themselves, it's all a good thing.

Friday, May 22, 2009

The Agony of Defeat - Baseball Matters

This week, my fantasy baseball team "the Finishers" who are in first place for the west in my league, are playing the Run Scorers who are in first place on the east coast.  We are tied 5 wins to 1 lost, but that will change after Sunday's games.  Right now I am down 27 points and wondering when Manny is coming back.   The Dodgers even lost today.

Right now all I can hope for is that we do much better tomorrow - GO TEAM!

Ciao Y'all

Thursday, May 21, 2009

They're Baaaaaacck!

The next phase of the census bureau is starting up.  Anyone in the market for a nice job, even if you did not get a call from them the first time, the census bureau is hiring again.  Thinking that everyone who has worked with them already and tests well on the management tests will hold precedence over those who haven't worked with them since they started this year.  But the pay is not too shabby - especially if you have a business venture you need to finance.  GO FOR IT!

Call them at 866-861-2010 to schedule a test appointment, or visit them online at www,census.gov.  And if you're worried about adventures in canvassing, I never heard anyone in management complain about being chased by dogs -- nope -- that was reserved for the common workerbees.

Ciao Y'all!

ps - should I get first preference since I am doing my on ad recruiting right here?

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

"Living The Dream"

Yes it's officially Wednesday - Gregorysm's Day.  To be honest, I wasn't sure when we'd be getting some new gregorysms.  But teaching yourself to play the keyboard so that you can start your own boy band and a visit from an absent father who caused the short sell of the beautiful house you called home for 8 years, was bound to bring out some colorful expressions.

Living the Dream - the art of doing you (doing what makes you happy, not selfishly but out of sheer survival because no one else gives a damn due to the fact they are doing themselves)  even if it's only in your dream (awake or asleep).

A very elementary recital sound coming from a keyboard in the background.

Mom:       What are you doing Greg?
Gregory:  (very sarcastic) Living the Dream.

Then there's -- 

Assin' around - the art of wasting time doing nothing and losing your ethos at the same time.

Gregory:  We just spent 30 minutes after the boys game assin' around - and I'm ashamed ti admit it.

Now that we are clear on this, we can all go out and live the dream and ass around.  Cool.

Ciao Y'all

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Star Trek Again

My Star Trek 2009 review was not glowing when it came to the dozing off part, so I went again today with the grad et al.  I dozed off again around the middle of the 2nd act.  Maybe only true Trekkies can get into the movie.  The premise is good, the actors re good - the movie just put me to sleep twice.  if it's any consolation it wasn't a deep sleep.  Maybe the movie lulls.  I do believe this second time around that Spock (Zachary Quinto) indeed was the most interesting story point - so is Kirk the main character?  

Any way - "live long and prosper", because tomorrow is Gregorysm Day!  YAYYYY!!! I have two new gregorysms

Ciao Y'all

Monday, May 18, 2009

Ex Mess

What to do when - the ex comes to town after slithering out 9 months prior, owes $25,000 for last year in support, owes $7000 so far for this year, could have cared less about his kids losing their home to a short sell, wouldn't even pay what he owed the month when those kids grandfather died in February and they went back east to the funeral, and now demands to see the kids - the one still underage - just because he says so?

I'm sure there are a few more of you out there dealing with this same premise.  It's not the prelude to my next screenplay - it is what it is.  DEADBEAT DAD DEMANDS HIS RIGHTS?  Cool.  To think I thought it couldn't get anymore ridiculous.

If you have a similar story - share it.  Don't sweep dung under the carpet, after a while it starts to stink really bad.

Ciao Y'all 

Friday, May 15, 2009

My Fave Buddy, Juan Pierre - BASEBALL MATTERS

After yesterday's win against the Phillies, the Dodgers took that action to Miami and showed the Marlins what's what. It's probably always great or even euphoric when a player has a great game against the former team who traded him away. That's what Buddy did today helping the Dodgers to a 6 and 4 victory over the Marlins in a stadium called Land Shark.

With Manny still suspended, #9 Juan Pierre has stepped in and stepped up. Placing him in Manny's position on my fantasy team - like the Dodgers did on the real diamond, was my best move to date in that game. Way to be Buddy!

Ciao Y'all

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Whoops!

I dropped my cell phone down a flight of concrete stairs today. It busted. Have to get a new one. Good thing I purchased that insurance. Hopefully all my contacts are backed up online.

I'm rambling because it's time for dessert. A new dig called Shave It opened up in the 661 and I feel like paying them a visit for some shaved ice and exotic flavored sugar water. I'll report back tomorrow in Baseball Matters. Speaking of baseball, the Dodgers won in extra innings 5 to 3 against the Phillies.

Ciao Y'all

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Loving Gregory

Today I was challenged for my silence about Gregory's decision to attend Cal State Los Angeles. I was told that he would get a useless degree and I should not allow this. My first instinct was to accept and go forward, but then I thought - NO I won't accept this. Truth be known, we all as individuals are allowed to choose our own paths.

What I have handed down to those who would listen was to make sure you are ready to accept the consequences for your decisions. Maybe out of all the schools Gregory could have applied to and did not - Cal State LA is not amongst the elite, but I believe Gregory is ready to accept the consequences for his decisions. All I want for him is to live well and prosper. For him to be allowed to live well and prosper without being judge.

His concern was getting through COC - a local junior college - he's done just that and held down two jobs while doing it. Although he's the epitome of finished off when all of this is said and done on any given day - he's done great and I am proud of him!

Ciao Y'all

Monday, May 11, 2009

Who Loves You Baby?!

You better recognize before you get all caught up in the emotions.  Recognize that love come from within you, from the Spirit of God who lives in you as a christian.  Love your God.  Seek His kingdom first.  Find your joy in Him only.  Find your peace.  Find your treasure.  Where your treasure is there is your heart.

Ciao Y'all

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Are Men Really From Mars? -- the Male Influence

On occasion I consult my male friends on matters of the heart - expecting a different perspective or take.  Most often I am happily surprised their beliefs are not far from my own when it has to do with matters of the heart.  Thinking here that maybe we are not so different.  

When someone is wrong, no matter male or female when it comes to matters  of the heart - my male counterparts will tell me up front - that ain't cool.  Which leads me to the conclusion that maybe your friends are always your friends and will always feel your heart and help you guard your heart from pain, or maybe they think bad behavior - being inconsiderate, disrespectful, less than loving - is actually not cool.

Male comments here please.  Help one who is suppose to be from Venus out.

Ciao Y'all.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

"Live Well and Prosper"

I did want to see this new Star Trek movie. It's a prequel thing and not too shabby. So, maybe I dozed off because I haven't been getting much sleep lately with all that i am trying to put together for L'amore, but truth be told - I enjoyed this film.

Loved the way they tied in the background of the characters that we have been wanted to get to know or were forced to get to know. I am not a trekky, but even I got happy about the cameo of Leonard Nimoy. The "Enterprise" was still the Enterprise but better. They were still beamed up. And finding out that Uhura is involved with...(maybe that's a twist you should go see).

BTW - in case you didn't know "live well and prosper" was said by Spock throughout the movie and I'm guessing throughout the television series.. Kind of a catchy motto. Everyone should live well and prosper -- I shall.

Ciao Y'all

Move poster found n IMDB.com 5/09.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Dodger Blues

I have to bench my best player on my fantasy baseball tam.  Manny.  Not going to trade him - so don't offer.  I will sit him down until his 50 game suspension is up.  So instead of napping after being up last night until about 2:30AM I have to rummage through my roster and find a replacement who will at least keep me close to number 1 in my fantasy league.  

You're probably asking yourself why..

Just so you'll see I learned something new today... L'amore Intimo™  That's what makes it all worth it.  Building a business that's all me - L'amore now trademark pending.

Ciao Y'all

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

STUDIO VINCENT

Studio Vincent - home of famous jewelry designer, Stephen Vincent, has recently started blogging!   COOL!  Check out their WEB LOG, for wonderful gift ideas for Mother's Day!  

I have my own Studio Vincent pieces and frankly I believe Studio Vincent's "design to perfection" is a viably true statement.  The design galleries in Minneapolis and Scottsdale also carry fine European artists' designs -- a must see!

Ciao Y'all!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

The Male Influence

Just a few words of frenzy --

Stessure - stress and pressure.  This is a made up word that happens not to be a gregorysm.  imagine that.  But it's a good word contributed by one of my co-workers

I think that Chase has entered the new side of himself.  The other day he was trying tout picket lines.  One of which was - and I quote

Chase:  Is your last name gillette?  Because you're the best a man can get.  

Didn't have the heart to ask him if he thought of that one all by himself.  

That's all I got.
Ciao Y'all

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Sinking Sand, Snakes, and So-Long

Early to bed (no) - Early to rise (yes)...  Early to rise trying to get things done before I left for the high desert.  High meaning hills - lots of them.  This day me and my adventures in quality control buddy set out with great expectations, and silents prayers.  One block was unbelievably hilly.  Sinking sand hilly.  We got stuck at a point in the dry sand.  Probably should have headed that warning and turned around.  But we are census workers (meaning we're used to being masochists).  

The road got long and went way up and had a crazy turn and then there was the drop that kept me from looking out of my passenger window and praying that my co-worker would stay on the ledge.  We did make it up and then down the other side of this diddy, but several scratches on the car and wrenched nerves later we saw the snake slither across our path.  

Mission accomplished as best we could and then back to the compound for what might have been our last day again.    What more was left?  We had seen everything I think.  So we decided after we signed out to drive to Vegas, as tired as we were it seemed like a good idea.  At least it helped to wind us down, and "what happens in Vegas is fun!"

Ciao Y'all

Friday, May 1, 2009

Turn Around Now or Never Turn Around Again

The words on a sign at the gate of an ominous looking road leading to God only knows.  Thinking it was a house but the sign read - and it's worth repeating - turn around now or never turn around again.  My partner and I both agree that this indeed was a threat, and we definitely heeded the warning.  Still up in the area where the community requested a particular looking census worker.  And yes there were dogs today.  Three - one which was a pit bull.  This crazy creature chase the car for about 3 miles.  All we could do was drive and laugh.  Thankfully I wasn't driving.  Adventures in quality control sucks.  I know I said the same about adventures in canvassing - and it did.

All I know is - I'm tired.

Baseball does indeed matter, but I haven't even had time to rewind the Dodgers game.

Ciao Y'all