I'm going to whine now, ok? It's ok if you don't feel like reading. I'm feeling bratty.
By and large, Mr. Snoop and I have had a marvelous 3 years in New York. It has been a great experience. Let's face it, I never would have lived up here if Mr. Snoop hadn't gotten into med school in this area. It's been a great opportunity. And yes, certain things drive me crazy. Like the way people drive, or any given moment at the grocery store. But I try to focus on the many positives: the seasons, proximity to the city, great friends, wonderful job, etc.
But then there's the radio. Don't get me started on our local NPR affiliate. Oh but I will. First of all, there are four week and half long pledge drives a year. Count 'em. And the afternoon anchor (Deejay? What do I call it?) is terrible. She can't get through a single sentence with stuttering or um-ing once. Neither can I, but I'm not on the radio. Listening to her do an interview is like stabbing a knife in your ears. I don't get it. This station comes out of the city. Can't you find better talent? It's New York Freaking City.
But I deal. First World Problems, right? It's so tough being privileged and listening to NPR, I know.
Yesterday I was listening to the radio, a station I like, while running errands. They played Lyle Lovett. Yes, in New York. For the second time in as many days. And the first time I heard Lyle played in New York, ever. Unheard of. It was incredible. I was rocking out the "Private Conversation" and thinking of writing a special happy letter to the radio station for playing my jam.
And then the deejay came on. This is what he said. About my boy Lyle. In a nasty, snide tone.
"There's Lyle Lovett. Sounds like something out of a barn! A little hoedown music there."
--record scratch--
Excuse Me?! Have you ever actually HEARD hillbilly music? Who are you!?
And therein lies my problem with New York. There are a number of people (not everyone, of course) here that have the attitude that anything/one not from the greater NYC area is provincial, inbred, and probably illiterate. Pardon me, but if your job is in music and you work for a station that bills itself as playing a wide variety of alternative music, maybe you should educate yourself a bit. There are many different types of music that come out of the South. Some do sound like they come out of "barns." But that ain't it. For a part of the world that loves to think of the South as backward and prejudiced, there sure is a lot of close-mindedness up here.
And no, this post was not really about Lyle Lovett. Thanks for listening.
PS: If you want to hear "Private Conversation," go here. It's not a music video but it is the song.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
The Snoops in New York
During the first week of July, my parents came to visit Mr. Snoop and I in New York. We had such a great time hanging out and seeing the sights. The weather really showed off for them that week.
Here are some pictures from the trip:
As you can see, we hit it all. Here's the guide:
1. The text we sent my brother. To taunt him. He was writing a paper.
2. View from the Brooklyn Bridge.
3. Mama Cat checking out the South Street Seaport.
4. Neato clouds and light.
5. My dad getting his Irish on at McSorley's
6. Patio at Brooklyn Bridge Park.
7. Brooklyn Bridge.
8. Dinner after walking the HighLine.
Here are some pictures from the trip:
As you can see, we hit it all. Here's the guide:
1. The text we sent my brother. To taunt him. He was writing a paper.
2. View from the Brooklyn Bridge.
3. Mama Cat checking out the South Street Seaport.
4. Neato clouds and light.
5. My dad getting his Irish on at McSorley's
6. Patio at Brooklyn Bridge Park.
7. Brooklyn Bridge.
8. Dinner after walking the HighLine.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
So Maybe I'm Running Again
I have a new old hobby. That's right. Big news. I'm running again. Running is probably overstating it as my pace falls more under the category of jogging. Honestly, I never thought I'd run ever again. Haven't run at all since college. But given the crazy that was going on back home, my beloved zumba just wasn't cutting it any more. Plus after three solid years of zumba-ing, the routines had begun to seem the same.
This all happened a month or so ago when the family stress level back in Texas reached a pinnacle. And I felt the urge to go for a run. Two very fast miles fueled by Miranda Lambert's "Gunpowder and Lead" on repeat later, I felt better. The next day I was hurting, y'all. Which I guess is what happens when you run two hard and fast miles after not running in years. Anyway, much to my surprise, I've kept up the whole running thing.
Mr. Snoop runs several times a week, but he often runs on a local high school track. I have too much PTSD from my own high school track days to do that. So I've found some pretty sweet trails near our house. I saw two red-headed woodpeckers on my run yesterday. They came out of nowhere and dive-bombed me in the middle of Bombs Over Baghdad. Well played, woodpeckers.
Not so hard to keep up the habit when the trails look like this:
This all happened a month or so ago when the family stress level back in Texas reached a pinnacle. And I felt the urge to go for a run. Two very fast miles fueled by Miranda Lambert's "Gunpowder and Lead" on repeat later, I felt better. The next day I was hurting, y'all. Which I guess is what happens when you run two hard and fast miles after not running in years. Anyway, much to my surprise, I've kept up the whole running thing.
Mr. Snoop runs several times a week, but he often runs on a local high school track. I have too much PTSD from my own high school track days to do that. So I've found some pretty sweet trails near our house. I saw two red-headed woodpeckers on my run yesterday. They came out of nowhere and dive-bombed me in the middle of Bombs Over Baghdad. Well played, woodpeckers.
Not so hard to keep up the habit when the trails look like this:
Or this:
I've even splurged --read: Target and TJ Maxx-- on new running shorts. Since the ones I have are literally 10 years old. And I've got a pretty awesome music mix with some Nicki Minaj, Kanye, and Three Six Mafia. Any suggestions for good workout songs that I should add to my list?
In conclusion, please enjoy these fantastic shades that I've been rockin on the trail. A thank-you gift from the mission trip. Don't be jealous:
Thursday, July 12, 2012
New Orleans 2012
2 weeks later I have just now stopped having nightmares about losing a child on the trip.
Last year the chaperones had a gnarly stomach bug, but this year the pestilence was limited to one ear infection and two cases of heat exhaustion among the kiddos. Heat exhaustion is scary, y'all. Thanks to Dr. J/Mr. Snoop, we got them under control quickly before things got bad.
Like last year, I think the kids really fell in love with New Orleans, of course. They were so tiny during Katrina that they don't really remember it. They know what went on now, of course. It is a real experience for kids from New York to spend a week in New Orleans. Definitely a different culture. And much more hot. But they really worked hard and got along well. I was proud of them.
I have tons of great pictures, but I don't feel comfortable putting close-up, easily identifiable shots of the kids on here. So enjoy these shots of Mr. Snoop working hard :) And yes, we did tie-dye as a group.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Oh Hello
Well. It's been awhile.
Just a quick update on where I've been the past two weeks. Cue the photo montage.
Just a quick update on where I've been the past two weeks. Cue the photo montage.
Mission-tripping in New Orleans (along with 26 of our favorite teenagers)
Hanging out in the city with the parents of the Snoop
Having a blast at a family wedding (Mr. Snoop's side) outside of Detroit
More to come later on....
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