Friday, January 24, 2014

Triumvirate of Emotional Extortion

These the the three greatest (worst) examples of emotional extortion in existence. Regardless of your views about any of them, you will happily hand over money to make the sadness stop. 

But it won't. 

They will haunt you for all time. If you can successfully watch all of them and feel no pang of anguish, no grief at the stark pain of reality, then I challenge that you are broken, wrong, and likely soulless. Potentially, you're just from Nebraska. To numb the the grey waste and unending bleakness to feel anything. 

Behold, The Triumvirate of Emotional Extortion!

First, I give you Linkin Park...somehow using their own brand of music to suck hope out of existence. (totally one of my favorite song now). 


Yup, listening to that on repeat...for a solid hour. 

Next is Sarah McLachlan, whose music can only be made sadder by adding animals. Adding abused, injured, sick animals is beyond the pale.  



This next one is not on You Tube that I can find. It was painful before I had a son. 
Now it is just agonizing.

Click HERE at your own peril. 

If you have viewed these videos and feel nothing, then I cannot pray for your soul. 

You don't have one. 

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Resolute

Ugh, January. Fine, let's review. 2013 was a rough year for Jeremy. Although buying the house, my grad work, my dad's heart attack, and other miscellaneous events were enough to cause me great deals of stress, the greatest source of stress was my job. I don't like to talk about my work life on any kind of public forum unless it is a good thing. As such, I don't talk about my work life much on public forums. Suffice to say, I'm far from satisfied with how my work is going. 

Otherwise, most of the year's disasters had some kind of silver lining. 

Finding and buying the house was stressful, but I am pleased with the choice and I feel the price was fair. We got it for several thousand below appraisal value and our rates are decent. The house itself is generally well built, if dated. Most of what needs attention is cosmetic. I just hope the popcorn ceiling is not asbestos. 

I am almost done with grad school and met some wonderful people who I hope will be friends for years to come. The education itself has been life changing. 

Although the heart attack was absolutely horrid, my family is eating much better than we ever have. December was an expected mess of snacks and fats, but less salt than ever before. We've mentioned how we have a hard time eating out now, fast food is just soooooo salty. 

So let's take a look at the ol' resolutions of 2013. 

1. Get through the MBA program. 

Well, I switched to the 8-week courses option and those went surprisingly well. I was terrified they would absolutely cripple my ability to pass the classes. Not so, I had to sacrifice some other activities, but I think it is the best option. Only 1 more class. So, although I did not technically meet this resolution, I certainly lived up to the intention. 

2. Son-day posts every other week. 

This was one of the things I had to sacrifice. I just did not have the energy to keep up with the daditude blog. So, although many photos were taken, few were posted. Here's a picture of Jo on the thing my parents got him. 

He likes to 'go hide' in the bottom part. 
3. Attend either martial arts or fitness class once a week. 

For the most part, I pulled this off. During an exam week or other high stress week, I missed class. I also messed up my back for a couple weeks and missed then too. It sucked but it was another one of those sacrifices I had to make. I owe my instructors a huge thanks for their patience and understanding. In May, all this school non-sense is over and I will have free time to work out. horray!

4. Reduce my books by half. 

During the move, a bunch of books went to Half-price books. I added a few to my digital library, which I have no need to reduce. I've kept some of the best ones and although I would like to reduce my possessions further, I may be done with my books for now. It may not be half, but it feels like half. 

5. Save 30k toward the house down payment. 

We didn't quite reach 30k, I think we hit 27 or so. Turns out, we didn't need 30k. Let me tell you though, writing that check was crazy. Had we not moved on the house in 2013, we would have easily met this goal. Ultimately, a success to be sure.