Sunday, March 29, 2015

Recharging: An Erstwhile Break from the City

A walk through the back fields...
 I don't get out of the city very much. Truth be told, I'm fine with that. I love my job, I have great friends, I don't lack for things to do, and I'm getting more work done than I have in ages. Truth be told, I'm in a really good place right now, as good a place as I've been since first embarking on the next step in my life back in December 2011.

Having said that, I needed to get out of the city.

The grind wears me down. Being surrounded by concrete day in and day out wears me down. The constant noise, the hustle and bustle, the having to be three different places a day just to get things done, the monotony of it all, everything combines to wear me down. There's a bunch of different stresses in my life that come from various places - taken all together, they really don't add up to a lot, and are completely manageable. (Like I said, I'm in a good place) But people take vacations for a reason, and I needed a vacation.

Cows in the rain...No fucks given.
Luckily, a free weekend isn't so hard to come by, now that I'm no longer beholden to a restaurant schedule (Work all the time or be broke forever!!!). Megabus is still not my bag, baby, but it gets the job done, and can be got on the fly for cheap. One $25 round trip ticket later, I'm set for a weekend.
Zorro and Evey Cat - pre-pounce.
I knew things were bad when I couldn't get to sleep the night before. The resulting fever-dream trip through public transit to the Megabus stop in the middle of a sudden snowstorm right out of the finale of It's a Wonderful Life didn't exactly set me off on the right foot either. Nor did the bus being half an hour late. Once it arrived, though, I slept nearly the entire trip home, which was fantastic. My brother picked me up, we got Chipotle, and it was home to see Zorro, my beloved akita.

I don't want to brag, but Jason and I won our first game 10-0.
Friday night was spent in the company of friends downtown, on a pub crawl with the Dayton Ballet, fresh off a performance of Peter Pan. Much fun was had, and the night ended at Trolley Stop, my favorite bar in Dayton, playing euchre upstairs with my friends Jason, Jessica, and Sara. It's my sincere wish that more of my friends played euchre in Chicago, though it remains a highlight of my trips home.

Saturday was spent with a semi-surprise lunch with my friend Bethy and her son Michael. It's great seeing friends whom I don't see regularly - even more so when there's kids involved, because I can watch them growing up in short installments. It's almost like an mini-segment from Boyhood (this blog isn't that deep, just a refresher on life being a heck of a lot more relaxing when lunch is a highlight of my day). That fulfilled one of my other necessities of a trip home - a Skyline Chili fix.

This picture was sent to me by an offensive party. Those responsible should know...vengeance shall be mine.
The evening was spent with a family dinner - my dad, my brother, and I grilled burgers on the porch and fixed up leftovers. Following that, my brother and I went to the Greene for a beer before seeing Kingsman: The Secret Service, a belated birthday gift for my twenty-five year old brother. It was a great time, made all the better by our getting to watch that killer Kentucky-Notre Dame basketball game right next to the Minnesota WILD beating up on the Kings. Oh, and the movie was fun, too.

Sunday was Quaker meeting, probably the best occasion I get to recharge and refresh my senses. While I enjoy getting to go to Quaker meeting and find it spiritually fulfilling, I do want to point out that I don't consider myself a spiritual person. As an agnostic, I believe more in centering the self through silent reflection and meditation than I do in communing with whatever deity you believe in. (Coincidentally, one of my biggest pet peeves is when someone tells me to have a 'blessed day' or that I am 'blessed'. The only time that it's okay to say the word "bless" to me is if I just sneezed.) Having said that, Meeting today was a good time to just sit and reflect upon a lot of things on my mind. It's not the highlight of my trip, nor the most relaxing, but it helped add to the overall condition of relaxation.


Sheer bliss.
The rest of the day was spent on a family lunch with my grandmother and a long truck ride with Zorro to pick up milk and eggs from a farmer friend of my dad. Zorro loves truck/car rides, and I look forward to that Sunday trip like few other trips in my life. The look of joy on his face when I pick up empty milk jugs to take with us is palpable, and the grin on his face the entire trip fills my heart with utter joy. At that moment, there is nothing on earth that can make Zorro happier than simply riding in the truck - that is literally as good as it can possibly get for him, and it is an absolute high. That kind of high is contagious, and is one of the best reasons I can think of to own a dog.

Waterfall at Fossil Creek
I also took several long walks through the countryside of the farm, including a venture down to the creek I've called "Fossil Creek" since I was five years old. I kid you not, I've been collecting fossils from down there for my entire life, and there's still nothing like discovering something new. Today, for example, I found just the third trilobite fossil I've ever found down there - they're the state fossil, but not at all plentiful in our creek. So, finding one was pretty cool.

I just finished doing some work for NCSA at home, and I feel ready for the next few months. I think I know more about what I need to pace myself in the city - looking into a nearby Quaker meeting might be a start. But there's really nothing like getting away from the urban jungle for a minute, even if it is just going home for a weekend. Here's hoping that the next two or three months will have infinitely less winter and infinitely more spring (i.e.baseball).


Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Keeping Tabs: An Erstwhile Birthday

Twenty-seven was a good year. It was the first year where I started to feel like I could take charge of my life, where if I wanted to accomplish something, I could make it happen. I haven't had that feeling for a long while, and it was nice to finally feel some sense of agency in what I was doing. I felt less and less like I was being swept along by life and more and more like I was guiding myself in the flow - not doing the sweeping, mind you, but 'going with the flow'. It's a nice feeling to have.

Twenty-eight's been kicked off with a bang. My party, themed "Bear Down for Midterms", was a hit. It'll probably be the last blow-out birthday party I host for a while, but it was a great time. I had a great brunch the next day, I watched my all-time favorite movie in the world on Sunday, I had a great birthday dinner, I talked to everyone in my family, and I received some great presents. I'm lucky. I hate the term 'blessed' because it implies favoritism by some abstract imposed religious entity. I'm not a big fan of lucky either, because it acknowledges how random and crazed life truly is. But I prefer it to 'blessed'. (Sidenote #1 - if you use the word 'blessed' in conversation with me, I'll do my best not to, but I'll probably end up judging you.)

Now, two things before I move on. An update on my goals for 2015.

THINGS I'M GOING TO DO IN 2015:
  1.  Not smoke - I've had a weak day (my birthday party), but I'm doing really well otherwise!
  2. Get a play performed/read somewhere - I'm working on that, but May is looking favorable for getting the latest draft of The Woodsman read by a friend's company.
  3. Write Two to Three New Full Length Plays - Outlining/researching one play, working on culling together ideas for a second one. Not sure which happens first, but we'll just wait and see.
  4. Write a Novel - Done. April's work is the second draft.
  5. Write Five Short Plays/Movies/Sketches - THREE DOWN. I've got first drafts for two separate short films and a third that's reached second draft - it's intended for a work project, but it's still something I'm proud of...and will be a lot of fun to work on.
  6. Travel to Two Places I've Never Been Before - Well, see...taxes are a thing....this plan is on hold until I either get a second job, a full time job, or I win the lottery. Considering that I don't buy lotto tickets....
  7. Audition for Ten New Plays - Auditioned for two, nothing so far. But I've got a lot of writing, so that's not as big a concern for me.
  8. Expand the Recorder - YES
  9. Never Go Back to the Restaurant (for work) - I'll add this caveat - I miss the people there a lot more than I figured I would. Let that speak towards the quality of the people I've met there. That being said, while I've gone back to visit, I don't see myself going back into the restaurant industry. For now.
  10. Run Two to Three 5K Races - Dude, do you have any idea how cold it is outside?
  11. Get New Headshots - not yet
  12. Keep Up the Good Work - This list was a lot more abstract than I remember it being.
  13. Get Paid for Writing - Um...well, we'll figure that out.
  14. Keep Extraneous Spending Low - Whoops
  15. Find Someone to Volunteer For - I attended a Volunteer Expo! I signed up for three separate groups with an environmental focus! It was great fun! I think I can actually follow through on this one!
So far, so good. Two months in, I'm plowing through a lot of writing, and I feel as good about it as I've ever felt. Here's hoping 2015 continues to be a good year.

Before I leave you, let's go through what my good friend WILLIAMS (of the Cleveland variety) calls 'The Travis Cook Playlist'. In her words: It consists of 8 songs that immediately bring Travis Cook to my mind, for one reason or another (and sometimes none).

1) 'Trampled Underfoot' by Led Zeppelin


2) 'Alive' by Pearl Jam


3) 'Give It Away' by Red Hot Chili Peppers


4) 'Ramblin' Man' by the Allman Bros. Band


5) 'End of the Line' by the Traveling Wilburys


6) 'Under Pressure' by David Bowie and Queen


7) 'Ramble On' by Led Zeppelin


8) 'You Can Call Me Al' by Paul Simon


9) 'Free Fallin' by Tom Petty


10) 'Sledgehammer' by Peter Gabriel


11) 'We Built This City' by Starship (NOT by Jefferson Airplane)


12) 'Come Together' by The Beatles


...and....

13) 'SLOW RIDE' by Foghat


Happy birthday to me, indeed.