Sunday, May 26, 2013

Full moon sadness

Am I feeling affected by the full moon the past few days?  Is my sadness attributed to the pull of the moon's lunar force?Does a full moon really disrupt the natural balance of things? I am experiencing great feelings of unworthiness.  I keep thinking about the comment a "friend" made a few weeks back that I had nothing going on in my life.   I took great offense to his comment as I tend to think that I "do have it going on".  But lately I have been questioning that comment.  Maybe I do not have it going on. Maybe I am not doing anything important or worthwhile with my life.  Maybe I am just wasting time thinking I have it going on.  I keep thinking about a friend whom everyone says has it going on.  She gets up every weekend and rides her bike about 30 miles each day.  Does that make her have it going on more than I?  I work, I work out, I take classes and am finishing a degree.  I am physically and sometimes mentally fit and a pretty good person.  But is that enough for someone to think I have it going on?  Am I supposed to have some hobby that motivates me and dictates how my weekends flow?  I do not really have a hobby like that.  Or are those people who have to have every second of their time planned with something to do the ones that are sad and lost?  Who is to say that they are better than me or "have it going on" because their hobbies consume their lives?  Maybe I am the one who has it going on because I am not afraid of my own company or not having a plan for every moment of the day.    Either way, I would like the full moon sadness to depart so I can stop feeling sorry of myself!   I need to appreciate who I am and where I am.  So hard sometimes.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

I have not written in a while.  I spent the best weekend at Bottlerock!  Congratulations to Napa for pulling off the best time and silencing the critics.    On Saturday night as I was walking out of the festival amongst the throngs of patrons across the bridge into downtown, I could hear the wine train whistle blowing and noticed the lights of the Uptown theatre glowing in the distance.  It was almost as if Napa was showing off its greatness to all the people who have no idea how wonderful it is to live here.

But, on a more sour note, I spent the last four days with an ex boyfriend.  I met  him when I was 18 and lived with him for about 4 years.  We have known eachother for 30 years.  It is so strange to spend time with someone from your past that had so much volitale history attached to it.  Every few years we meet up and it almost like meeting a stranger for the first time.  Except all those feelings surface again.  Feelings that validate the reason you are not with him any longer.  Have I changed that much since when we were first together 30 years ago, or did I just tolerate a lot of condescending behavior because I did not know any better?  Do I now mouth-off in response to derogatoring remarks because I am a stronger person than I was then?  I used to shrink amid the negtivity projected my way back then. I now recognize that my ex was trying to control me by belittling me with derogatory remarks.   The past few days I did not take it.  I actually felt badly, but I was right back in his face.  I do not want to be around people who make me feel badly about myself.  I wish in a way I had responded more strongly to his controlling behavior when I first met him.  I may not have wound up where I am today, but who is to say it would have changed anything.  Could I have changed my destiny by recognizing I was allowing mean people who treated me badly into my life?  Probably not.

So, ex number 2 will be here in September to visit our dog.  Yes, he gets custodial visits with our dog!  I don't mind.  I do not think my dog remembers who he is, but she jumps in his car anyway because she she is happy to be going for a ride in a car.

I wonder if I will have the same experience with ex number 2.  Do I need these recent experiences with my exes so I can let go of them?  In a strange way maybe I have been harboring fantasies of getting back with the two men I have had long term relationships with.  After my experience with ex number 1, that has all been shot to hell.   Thank god.  I need to let these two go so I can bring in someone awesome.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

So, I was told by someone a few days ago that I had "nothing going on" in my life.  I took great offence to this as I considered the person who made that comment a friend of mine and I was completely taken aback by his statement.  I immediately shot back "what do you have going on" and I took great satisfaction in seeing him squirm while trying to come up some response as to what made him so great.

But, it did make me think.  Why was I so offended by his comment about my life?  Do I really think I do not have anything "going on".  Am I that shallow that if I do not appear to have it together in someone else's mind that I am a failure? 

I would like to think not!  But I did start to think about what I do all day, what I do with my spare time, what I contribute to the world and to others.  I guess I was taken about by his comments because I do think I have it "going on".  ( A drunk 26 year-old did tell me that a few months ago- since I am extremely vain, I was quite flattered!)

But really, is going to work and going to play all there is?  Does someone have to be beautiful and rich to "have it going on."

I work, I work-out, I take classes, I try to educate myself and improve myself on a daily basis.  I read alot and focus on treating people well and take a Buddhist approach to daily life.  I go the extra step But, is that it?  Should I be doing more to have it "going on."   Or should I just find peace with myself and quite worrying what other people think of me.  That seems to be what I need to do, but it apparantly is very hard.