saturday. sunday. monday. funday.

This weekend was:

saturday:

beach party. bonfire. laughing, smiling, photos, running, volleyball, soccer, frisbee, burgers. Grilling, smiling, burning, laughing, acting, practicing. love. twenty of my closest friends. you are all my favorite.

sunday:

driving, driving, driving. mountains, snow, what does the temperature gauge say?, going down, down, down. still too hot to ski. skiing in shorts, skiing in sports bras, skiing with my love, skiing in jackets, too hot. green circle, green circle, blue square, falling down, down, green circle, sunset. cocoa.

monday:

sleeping in, still up by 10. yoga with scott. namaste. break, he to basketball, I to my infinite dust bunnies, war to be waged. vacuum, vacuum, vacuum. Relax. M comes over, then TJ’s. Then Ralphs. Enchiladas. No photos, just us, making dinner…nothing to see…1.5 times a recipe, and still not enough for our hungry, hungry boys. J and S, I cannot believe the amount you consume. Still, leftovers for M and I, for lunches.

skiing, sliding, slipping…

Blue square. This did not go well. It ended with Jeff going down a black diamond, me going down the blue square, and falling down after coming to a full stop because I was so surprised I didn’t barrel down the mountain…

Down from the mountain, on to find downtown…

i would never lie to you, no, i would never lie to you, no.

This weekend holds a lot of High Adventure in 2011 for us. Tomorrow is our annual Dockweiler Christmas Tree Burning trip, and then Sunday or Monday Jeff and I are going skiing. In the meantime, 5gts, and 5 song from the beach mix I made:

1. I have a new dress headed my way this week, thanks to Steep and Cheap.

* You’re So Vain, Carly Simon

2. It’s a three-day weekend, which means one extra day for excitement and/or rest and/or organization of my house.

* Bootylicious, Destiny’s Child

3. I am in the middle of three books right now, and I plan on spending some of my bonus-day finishing at least two of them. (Probably Tortilla Flat and The Birth of Venus.)

* Little Black Angels, Jonah Smith

4. I am finally not sick, which means my return to yoga is imminent. Sunday or Monday, I’m back in the saddle, ready to roll (or twist, or s t r e t c h)

* Goodnight L.A., Counting Crows

5. Tomorrow is my first day meeting my 4-5 Basketball team.

* Layla (Acoustic), Eric Clapton

Moment of silence: moment of pause.

In light of the recent shooting in Arizona, I think most Americans took a second, an hour, a day to think about the state of things here in our great country. Everyone’s been thinking about it, wondering, how could you be that angry? or how could you get a semi-automatic weapon in a sporting goods store? or simply, how?

How does something like this happen in the US? How does someone buy a gun like that here, and for what? Surely not for hunting. You’d riddle the animal with so many bullets before you were through you wouldn’t be able to eat it. For self protection, then? To protect yourself from…what? Other guns?

My blog hasn’t strayed to politics in a while, and I’ve been certainly focused on cooking, my own life, things at home. But this gives me pause. It reminds me of what I believe in. Of why I voted for who I voted for. Of why I trust who I trust. Because I know that there are others out there like me, who don’t believe that you should be able to go into a sporting goods store, the same place kids buy their summer swimsuits, their fall soccer cleats, their winter ice skates, and buy a semi-automatic pistol. Legally.

And it reminds me of what I don’t support. Gun rights. Because since when did “gun” and “rights” make the same sentence? Rights to what? Someone else’s life? Or at least limb? How is that a right? How is that something worth fighting for? Explain that to me. And I don’t support people who use crosshairs to pinpoint who there is left to beat. And for that matter, I don’t support those who knock the First Lady for giving children food rights. (And when was the last time you heard a parent yell and scream about food rights, anyways?)

Let’s all take a moment of silence. Then, a moment of pause. Then, action. We are resilient. We are change. So start a conversation. Talk to your congressmen, talk to your senator. Talk to your neighbor. Talk to your friends. Talk to me.