Sunday, June 29, 2008

Olio

Some of you may have noticed that I haven't updated my web log in awhile. Here are the reasons.

Work - I'm in crunch mode at work. Basically, now that most of Adobe's products are part of a suite, I'm extra busy whenever the suites near the end of the 18-month cycle. Now is that time. After the suites ship, I'll be in cruise mode for the next year or so, and then it ramps up all over again. In the past, writers worked on several different products during the year, sharing the workload. Now, the writers work on one project, unless of course there aren't enough writers, in which case certain writers have to work on multiple products. In my case, I'm responsible for four different help systems -- InDesign, InCopy, Version Cue, and some goofy Japanese product. As compensation, I have demanded two extra phones for my desk.

Lisa - My sister has cancer -- a particularly aggressive form of lymphoma. No, it's not Hodgkins, which is highly treatable. Non-Hodgkins lymphoma is still treatable, and Lisa has a good chance of surviving. Still, Lisa's cancer made me profoundly sad. She's a single mother of a 1-year-old toddler who's now undergoing chemotherapy, which is harsher than aromatherapy by a good margin. I've been meaning to write about Lisa, but the situation was too depressing and uncertain. I thought about writing other entries, but I kept wanting -- and not wanting -- to write about Lisa, if that makes sense.

Cycling - I've gone on two (2) mountain bike rides since last I wrote. One was a six-hour ride at Tiger Mountain in which I kept doing loops around the Preston and Iverson trails. Six hours is a long time to ride a mountain bike alone. I've mentioned this before, but I would almost rather prefer riding a road bike alone. Riding a mountain bike alone is actually depressing to me.

One good thing about being alone at Tiger Mountain is that I took a particularly embarrassing fall that I'm glad no one saw. It was one of those slow-motion falls that lends itself to announcers. Here's what the announcers would have said if they had been there.

Announcer 1: And here comes Bob riding up the trail. This is unusual because most mountain bikers ride up the 5-mile dirt road and ride down the singletrack trail, while Bob is riding up. Isn't that unusual, Announcer 2?

Announcer 2: Sort of. I know people who put their bikes on ski lifts to go up to the top of the mountain.

A1: Right, it's very unusual. And here goes Bob. He's riding up over a set of roots, and IT LOOKS LIKE HE'S NOT GOING TO MAKE IT!

A2: He's tipping over. I though he could pull it out, but he tipped over.

A1: He's on a downslope right now with his hand just above a puddle.

A2: Now his hand is in the puddle. Why would he put his hand in the puddle like that?

A1: I have a better question -- Why did he slide the side of his body into the puddle like that?

A2: Where is his arm strength? Where is his agility?

A1: Look. Now he just put his foot in the puddle. It's like he doesn't care anymore about personal hygiene. What's next? Will he throw himself headlong into the puddle and make a mud angel?

A2: No, he's made it out. He's swearing. He's saying lots of swear words right now, aloud.

A1: "Chit. Ducking duck. Some in a ducking birch." That's all I could make out.

A2: He's riding again. Oh, here comes someone down the hill. They just rode by.

A1: Yes, and he's gone now. That was uneventful. Let's hope Bob comes down again. That should be fun.

I also rode Crop Circles this morning while listening to Bruce Springsteen.

Music - It's official. In any desert island scenario, the Boss would make it on my list, even if it's a list of one. I just discovered an album of his called "Born in the USA."

Television - It's also official. Deadwood is my favorite television show. I'm not saying it's the best. But for me, it's the most watchable and rewatchable. It's oddly ugly in its beauty and beautiful in its ugliness.

And now I better stop ignoring the twins.

Bob

7 comments:

  1. AnonymousJune 29, 2008

    i love this entry, i think it's my favorite of all time. and not just because the boss finally made your desert island list.

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  2. AnonymousJune 30, 2008

    It's a fact: people swear 78% more after watching 3 or more episodes of Deadwood. Watching an entire season on DVD typically results in a 246% increase in the use of offensive language at inapropriate times.

    Botched

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  3. AnonymousJune 30, 2008

    It's pretty hard seeing Lisa so sick. But she has a lot to live for=Hannah.

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  4. I haven't seen Lisa yet, but I've talked to her on the phone a few times. She's going to need some fancy hats.

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  5. AnonymousJuly 01, 2008

    We're all pulling for Lisa.

    Mark

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  6. AnonymousJuly 01, 2008

    Should have kept your Grand Mother's wigs.

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  7. AnonymousJuly 11, 2008

    Now that you've moved on to biking entries (again! sheesh), I feel I can comment on this post in the safety of invisibility.

    1) This post has an excellent, though perhaps too margarinal, title, which, I'd like to point out, obviously came straight out of freerice.com. Don't try to pretend that you just happened to know this word.

    2) You do get a combination merit/demerit from me for publicly wallowing in a fall that was too embarrassing for public witnessing in the first place. You managed to get egg on your face, and eat it too. Talk about agility!

    3) The news about Lisa is heartbreaking. Please do write more as you feel up to it, and please pass along good wishes from me, as a representative of all those who met her only once (at your weeding) but remember her very fondly. Do that, okay?

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