Friday, January 16, 2009

Kicking the Habit: TV Edition

Due to the many time constraints in my life, it has become necessary to make cutbacks in my pop culture addiction. I think the first step was minimizing the number of gossip blogs I view on a daily basis. Sorry Perez Hilton, you're not worth my time anymore. Don't get me wrong, there are still many sites that I check out multiple times a day (they are listed at the bottom of my blog) but at least if there is some news mixed in I feel less bad about myself.

The next step was ditching Grey's Anatomy. I watched the first two eps of the season and couldn't take it any longer. GA, you lost me when Christina got impaled with the icicle. Even shots of McSteamy shirtless aren't enough to keep me watching. Now I hear about Izzy and her ghost sex and I'm SO glad that I've given up on this. What was once an enteraining and smart show is now the hollow shell of what it used to be.

Which brings us to 2009... My first TV vow of the new year is that I will not watch American Idol until they get to Hollywood Week. I can't stand the auditions and the exploitation of ridiculous singers. Yes, I know these people show up and think they have talent and on some level deserve to be made fun of, but it's just too much. Plus, AI was on for FOUR hours over two nights this past week! My DVR (and my brain) can't handle it. AI, I'll be there once the real talent shows up. Until then, there's always Youtube.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

XOXO

Alright, alright... I have a confession to make: Gossip Girl is hands down my favorite show on television right now. I've watched it from the very beginning and I'm proud to say that I've convinced several people of its wonderfulness. Why do I heart it so? Well, I enjoy some guilty pleasure TV. I think there's a fine line between "trashy TV" (read: anything on VH1 or MTV these days) and primetime soap operas that are entertaining but have an element of sleaze. Watching this show has also become a ritual with my friend Rachel (well, Shawn too but he won't admit it). It reminds me of high school when we would gather on Monday nights to watch Melrose Place. Ah, the memories.

I also enjoy reading recaps of GG. Well, I only read one (this week's found here) and it always seems on par with my thoughts about the episode. So, I'm thinking about doing a weekly recap here (as if I don't have enough to write these days). I'm not quite sure what format it would take. Is anyone else watching this show???

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Mental Health Break

This clip totally lifted my spirits from a crazy week:

Monday, January 5, 2009

And so it begins...

Today was the first day of Winter Quarter. I am SO not ready for it... I would much rather be on break for another couple of weeks. It didn't help that I found out on Saturday that a class I had registered for meets on days that are opposite than what the registration site stated. How does that happen??? I ended up dropping it which I think will work out better in the long run because I'll be taking less units and it frees up a bit more of my time.

I've listening to a lot of new music like crazy. I think I have a problem! I keep reading all of these "Best of" lists of 2008 and discovering some really great music. In the genre of "scratchy-voiced, tortured singer-songwriter" (a personal fave of mine), my new obsession is Joshua James. I listen to a lot of singer-songwriters but I find that most of them sound very formulaic -- like they're writing songs to try and get on the radio. Joshua James is very stark with his lyrics and I've been mesmerized by his words and music. Check him out!

Here are some songs that are getting me through the week:

The Walkmen - In The New Year
Leona Lewis - Run
The Killers - Tidal Wave
Katy Perry - Hot n Cold (Yes, I finally drank the Kool-Aid!)
Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
Joshua James - Lord, Devil & Him
Department of Eagles - No One Does It Like You
Keane - Better Than This
Roisin Murphy - Slave To Love
Bon Iver - Skinny Love

Friday, January 2, 2009

Out with the old...

I'm enjoying my last days of break before school starts again on Monday. Trying to catch up on all of the TV that piled up over the past couple of months. Made it through about half a season of Amazing Race, a few episodes of Pushing Daisies and am now going through almost the entire season of Chuck.

2008 has been an incredible year. It was a year with a lot of change, mostly change for the better. The most significant development was that I started graduate school in August. It's been a challenging transition to go from working full time to taking 14 units and working part time. I've met some really great people in my program and I'm looking forward to starting the next stage.

What about 2009?

2009 will be the year that I turn 30. It will be the year I (nearly) finish my Master's degree. It will be the year that I...? Well, hopefully it will be the year of love but we'll see.

I'm not the biggest fan of resolutions but if I've learned anything this past year it's that it's important to have goals and to work toward them. Therefore, my two goals for 2009 are:

1. To run a half marathon in March. This is tied in with some other fitness/weight goals but 13 miles seems for attainable.
2. To blog more. I started this blog to start writing more and I think I've been doing a pretty good job so far. So, I will be posting at least 4-5 times a week in January. We'll see how it goes...

Now, I'm off to accomplish Goal #1: 6 miles. :)