Tuesday, August 14, 2007

An Un-Simple Journey

Well, here we are, about to embark on a journey that is anything but simple. After many sleepless nights, we’ve decided to sell our peaceful home in the ‘burbs and move to a fixer-upper downtown. The reasons are many, but the one that I’ve latched onto is a reduction in my work commute from 14 miles of interstate to one short, walkable mile.

In order to avoid – or at least reduce – the amount of stress this move will inevitably cause, we’re trying to take things one step at a time. And the first step is de-cluttering our current home to put it in tip-top selling condition. Easier said than done, right?

We spent the weekend boxing up a bunch of non-essential items to put in storage, weeding out the junk from the far corners of our closets, dusting the baseboards, and going through a couple boxes of Magic Erasers (Mr. Clean is a genius!). I’m already exhausted. There are 14 boxes labeled for storage, but only a small pile of stuff earmarked for donation. Given the fact that our new home will be smaller, you would think that the donation pile would be bigger. But, it’s not.

The rational part of me thinks that if I own something that I don’t need over the next few months, then I should just get rid of it entirely. I mean, what are the chances that I will ever use that punch bowl we received as a wedding gift, still sitting in its original box? Probably pretty slim, and yet it’ll stick around at least until I discover that there’s no room for it at the new house. That’s another step, and for now, I’m just concentrating on getting our house ready to sell. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Soundtrack for a Simple Life

Music can elicit feelings happy and sad, and bring memories flooding back. And then there are certain songs that can get you in the mood to just slow down and put your feet up or dance barefooted in your backyard.

Here's my soundtrack for a simple life, starting with an ode to my blog. (Technically, I guess my blog would be an ode to the song.)

Give Me the Simple Life - Rosemary Clooney
Dancin' - Chris Isaak
Easy - Commodores
My Baby Just Cares for Me - Nina Simone
I Could Write a Book - Harry Connick Jr.
Closer to Fine - Indigo Girls
Going Back to Harlan - Emmylou Harris
Everyday Is Like Sunday - The Pretenders
Secret O' Life - James Taylor
King of the Road - Roger Miller
Anything But Love - Squirrel Nut Zippers
J'Ai Deux Amours - Madeleine Peyroux
Days Like This - Van Morrison
One Particular Harbour - Jimmy Buffett

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Go Sox, Go!

The Boston Red Sox are having a banner year. At last check, their record was 65-42, with the Yankees seven games back.

And this morning, the Today Show announced that Fenway Park is its latest pick in the America the Beautiful series. Well... to be politically correct, they officially named the #7 spot, "Legendary Ballparks." But, the broadcast was live from Fenway, America's oldest baseball stadium. (This pick makes three places I have visited out of the four they've chosen so far.)

Now, if I had my choice of adjectives to describe Fenway Park, I don't know that "beautiful" would be the first thing to come to mind. But what an amazing place. Hordes of loyal fans dressed in red, white, and blue, eating Fenway franks, cheering loudly as Big Papi steps up to the plate, and singing in unison to "Sweet Caroline" during the seventh-inning stretch. And it doesn't hurt that the Sox have had some really strong seasons as of late.

Adding to the shared spirit is a stadium that has stood for close to 100 years. The history here is almost palpable. Yet, every so often, Boston talks about tearing down Fenway Park to build a new stadium that can hold more fans. Luckily, nothing has come of those plans.

Until the next time I can figure out how to score some tickets to a Sox game, I'll appreciate the beauty of watching the occasional Red Sox game broadcast in HD in Charlotte. Go Sox!