Friday, November 11, 2011

11/11/11 Oh So "One"-derful

First I have to take a moment to thank all of the men and women who have served and are currently serving our country.

I have always respected our military. My grandpa was in WWII, my uncle was in the Navy, cousin in the Army; I saw kids from my high school chose the military over college, and once in college the members of IU's ROTC program use to work out outside the sorority house at sunrise. But, it's in the last 2.5 to 3 years that I have learned and really come to respect our military. Of course, most of that is thanks to Drew. He teaches me and involves me in with as much as he can, while also taking his role and position seriously. I also think having been a part of the news has taught me a lot as well. Sure, you can say what you what about reporters/mass media, but having access to so many stories, articles, and events from around the world opened my mind to so much more than just the soldiers working out outside my window or a Hollywood movie. I tell Drew all the time that it's weird to think of him as a Veteran because he is still in his 20's. When I was younger I always had this notion that Veterans were old/seniors/grandparents. Yet, talking to him he feels bad for the Vietnam Vets because he thinks with so many pictures of young soldiers surfacing right how he thinks the older Vets get looked over and forgotten.
I think Our country has come a long way in honoring and respecting our soldiers. I can't imagine what our Vietnam Veteran's went through when they came home from war, and while there aren't many still around, I don't want to forget all of our WWII Vets either. So, on this Veteran's Day I want to thank each and every service member and their family for giving their time, service and life to the freedom of our country.

On a softer, lighter note, today is also a unique calendar day: 11.11.11.
I found this on msn.com which I think is pretty interesting in terms of the significance of the number one, and the date that only happens once in a century.
  • Power Number

    According to numerology, each number holds a unique vibration with associated traits attached to it. One and two symbolize masculine and feminine energy, respectively, with one deemed as "the creator." When repeated, one becomes 11, which is considered the Master Number, representing rebirth and, you guessed it, new beginnings.

  • It Takes Two

    When broken down into separate digits (1+1=2), the number 11 resonates with the number two and, therefore, takes on additional attributes. Today is plush for matters of the heart, since 11 is commonly associated with intuition, inspiration, compassion, and tolerance, while two, the number associated with feminine energy, embodies union and partnership.

  • Place Your Bets

    Today may be an extra lucky day to gamble, given how many games include 11 in favorable ways. Eleven is a very desirable hand in Blackjack, causing players to double down and increase their potential winnings. In Craps, 11 is just as good as the favorable seven on an initial roll. Eleven is reportedly a popular lotto number as well—no doubt because of all its vibrating power.

  • Good Vibrations

    With the presence of three 11s in the date, feminine energy is strongly at play—promoting awareness, cooperation and healing on a global scale. Today, a movement called Global Pause for Peace is asking spiritual communities around the world to gather in ritual, prayer and meditation to harness today's harmonious energy and raise the global vibration.

  • Keeping The Peace

    Today is also Armistice Day (or Veterans Day in the U.S.), marking the end of World War I, when Germany and the Allied nations called for resolution on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. Some business are using today's special date to pay homage to men and women who've served in the military, with special discounts and donations to the USO.

  • Breaking Dawn

    In terms of astrology, we are currently transitioning into the 11th house of the zodiac—the age of the Aquarius. Progressive and intuitive, the sign rules technology, humanitarianism, philanthropy, nonconformity and idealism. According to astrological predictions, a wealth of new information will dominate the coming months.

  • Do The Math

    You may have to be a mathematician to get excited by the numerical tricks that 11—which is the sixth prime number—can perform: When multiplied by itself, the number 11 equals a palindrome every time—from 11 x 11 (which equals 121) to 1,111,111 x 1,111,111 (which equals a pleasing 1,234,567,654,321) and beyond.

  • Save The Date

    Couples worldwide have long hitched their marital fortunes to special dates, signing their nuptials on ones that bear the same number for the month, day and year. Wedding industry experts believe it's a combination of superstition and meaning that make them so desirable, but many couples simply want an unforgettable anniversary date. According to David's Bridal, 57,000 ceremonies will take place today, surpassing the 39,000 weddings that commenced last year on 10/10/10.

  • One More Time

    Dec. 12, 2012, will be last time the date will be the same number across the board until the next century. Extremists are predicting the end of the world, which would coincide with the end of the Mayan Calendar.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Pure Happiness

Wow, I can't believe I went nearly two months without writing. I guess this site slipped my mind between Drew coming home, wedding planning, Army adventures, finding a new job and starting a new job - as well as Drew setting out to start in real estate. Needless to say things are looking up and going well.
I know I say this every year, but it is hard to believe it has been three years since I was laid off from my job in Washington. I think this year makes it even more memorable as I got the "bad news" Oct. 31, 2008. And just Tuesday, Nov. 1 2011 I started a new job outside of the news business. It's funny how things work out. One minute I am without a job. The next, I am moving home, meeting a guy, and planning a wedding. I am very lucky. And, it's that realization that led me to making my own decision to leave the news business. Don't get me wrong I loved what I was doing and enjoyed the people I was working along side, but I always found myself unhappy because I was missing out on this or that because I either needed to get sleep or wasn't getting enough sleep. It wasn't easy to make the decision to try something new, but over the last couple of days in my new job I am so grateful I did make the decision. I didn't realize how sad I had become until I felt how good it can feel to REALLY be happy. For the first time in nearly two and a half years I was able to meet a bunch of people for dinner and not have to rush home for work. I've been able to sleep during the correct time of day. I get Veterans Day off! I didn't know people got that day off! I will get to celebrate Thanksgiving with family at dinner time - AND the day after! Who knew?!
I do know... that while I have very little knowledge of what I am doing in my new position (I am in the learning phase) I am a much happier person, having the opportunity to take part in life's events.