ReCreation

words=>reality | thought=>action | ideas=>life

by Jonathan Lipps

This is an e4 weblog.

Recreation is Difficult

tagged as: Observations, Personal, Psychology, Random

Since it's the title of this weblog, one might guess that I am good at (or otherwise enjoy) recreation. However, I'm experiencing some problems with it. I've just returned from a community dinner up on Skyline (where it snowed briefly for the first time in my six years in this part of the Bay Area!), and have a few hours to spend doing something. My problem is, there are a lot of options. Here's what I've thought about doing so far:

  • Read Reality by McGrath
  • Work on a song / play guitar
  • Play Half-Life 2 on my newly reconstructed PC
  • Go next door and watch the Olympics
  • Watch a movie
  • Sleep early
  • Clean up / organize my bedroom
  • Work on my constructed language Enaselvai
  • Keep working on my modern Greek lessons (in preparation for trip to Athens)
  • Write overdue e-mails
  • Taxes
  • Put my new budget into Quicken
  • Drink alcohol
  • Get my old reconstruction of English letters out and re-learn it so I can write in "code" again
  • Write a weblog entry on the relationship between physical and spiritual training
  • Test the current e4 client
  • Get my piano (keyboard) out and play beautiful droning melodies until I am lulled to sleep
  • Listen to the new Paste sampler

...and I could keep going. You can see I have literally dozens of options. Unfortunately, I've sat here in front of my computer for over 30 minutes just thinking about what to do--and so drain the sands from the hourglass of opportunity. All of these possibilities range from work-related to completely fun/useless, from productive to escapist, but I'm finding it impossible to settle on one thing. Maybe it's the pain of not being able to do others that keeps me from doing one? I'm not sure. Anyway, I thought that while I was sitting here experiencing that pain I might as well chronicle it, so that the absurdity will be made known to the world.

Well, it looks like salvation has come in the form of a phone call--turns out ski jumping is on the Olympics now, and I've been saying all week how I want to watch it, so my choice has been made. But we can make this entry fun yet--out of the list of options I listed, which one would you have picked? Don't be shy now!

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Pavi Thomas:

February 19, 2006, 1:36 pm

Hmm... You really do have too much free time on your hands, J...

Beautiful droning melodies sounds good to me. As does McGrath.

Jonathan Lipps:

February 19, 2006, 1:52 pm

Hey, if you call having a few hours to kill on a Saturday night "too much free time", OK then. But McGrath is coming slowly--still only halfway through Reality, so that would have been a good call.

Pavi Thomas:

February 19, 2006, 2:05 pm

Items from your list that are on mine as well:

# Play guitar
# Watch the Olympics
# Watch a movie
# Sleep early
# Clean up / organize my bedroom
# Write overdue e-mails
# Taxes
# Put my new budget into Quicken
# Write a weblog entry on the relationship between physical and spiritual training
# Test the current e4 client

Peter Marshall:

February 20, 2006, 3:16 am

Ski jumping for sure.

TJ Friesen:

February 20, 2006, 11:18 am

alcohol

Michael Durand:

February 20, 2006, 2:39 pm

The existence of so many possibilities regularly paralyzes me, as well. I think I would have worked on a song, or gone to bed early. What is it about going to bed early that seems like such a waste of time, or that I'm missing out on something crucial?

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