Thursday, December 27, 2012

Zee Holidays

Well, it seems that the holidays are over again for another year. My living room is still a disaster, and looks like Santa threw up all over it. That's what Christmas on a Tuesday gets ya.

Speaking of the holidays, I have gained about 10lbs. This is unacceptable. I wish I wasn't an oreo-holic, but as it turns out, I have issues. I've accepted that this year is a lost cause, but I will be restarting living a paleo lifestyle January 2nd, 2013. I will probably document this on the blog. Probably.

I think I might be addicted to the internet. I know that modern life has its problems (so many problems), but I seriously don't know how I'd live without the internet. I'd get lost on a daily basis, cook the same things every day, but I suppose I'd probably exercise more. CAT PICTURES OR WORKING OUT?

cat pictures, every time.



















































 

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Beginnings

First and foremost, I am terrible at blogs. I have often started one and been gung-ho only to forget of its sheer existence in three weeks. Still, the urge to record my existence sticks with me. Someday I want to share pictures of my children and all the cute artwork they do, although that requires me to reproduce first. We will see.


I also really like space (and cats)! I get shivers when I look at the pictures from Curiosity because although Mars is stupendously boring, it still blows my mind that I'm looking at another planet. From a robot that we shot into space for two entire years, which landed perfectly. Sometimes human intelligence really astounds me. Of course, the human capacity to be an idiot also astounds me.

Curiosity photo of Mars, from JPL
That is another PLANET! It looks a lot like our planet, but still. It's really cool. What really and truly gets me about space, though, is the stuff we can't yet get pictures of. The size of Jupiter, of the Sun. The vast distances that are involved. All the things we don't know. Is there life? One of my favorite things to ponder about space is the wonderful quote from Sir Arthur C. Clarke, which is what I will leave you with today...

Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.