Friday, October 9, 2009

NASA bombed the moon and then... awkward!

Are you all watching this, too, on NASA TV? This is so random. Why spend $79 million to bomb the moon? Let's spend the $ on needle exchange! Anyway, the images didn't look like much to me, but what do I know? My favorite part was seeing the guys on computers in the control room standing up and looking around awkwardly after it was done, not knowing what to do next. One person was left hanging after trying to give another a high five. Awkward! And then the commentator saying if we don't find water it means either there isn't any, or we looked in the wrong place, or the instruments we used aren't sensitive enough. Good stuff.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Change is the only constant

I am reminded again that change is the only constant. Some highlights:

1. New nephew this week, born 9/30! Can't wait to meet him next time I'm in New York!

2. Nine laid off co-workers had their last day this week. I made a card for each of them.

3. Tsunamis and earthquakes and typhoons in Samoa, Indonesia, and the Phillipines.

4. Dear friend leaving the casa where I live. Not sure yet who will move in.

5. Due to budget crisis etc., my new commute will be 1.5 hrs. each way. If you have books to recommend during my longer train rides, let me know. I just finished reading George Soros's book on the 2008 financial crisis (which, at least in California, is not yet over). My favorite quote from the book, which sums up so much about this moment: "The fact that state intervention is always flawed does not make markets perfect."

I am reminded also of this tattoo idea I've had for a long while, about the question of strength, and whether it means dropping anchor or setting sail:

I am reminded of two wristbands a friend made me once, of the distinction between holding tight and letting go:



Addendum: A good friend has breast cancer, and could use some support. To contribute to costs for acupuncture, etc., please go to https://www.paypal.com/ and give to anandiwonder@yahoo.com.