Tenía la esperanza de sentarme a escribir tranquilamente en algún momento, pero ha sido prácticamente imposible, así que esta entrada promete ser bastante breve. Me voy, los dejo por mes y medio. No sé si tendré oportunidad de actualizar mientras esté de viaje, lo único que sé es que tendré escaso acceso a internet.
Estos últimos días han sido de locos, realmente todo este último mes ha sido igual. He tenido que preparar muchas cosas, y faltando pocas horas para mi vuelo, cuando lo único que quiero es lograr descansar y dormir, aún, no termino.
Creo que la imagen refleja fielmente mi estado en este instante. (espero se rían un poquito)
Dónde voy? Pueden estar felices por mi, tomo un avión que me llevará a mi segunda estrella a la derecha, me llevará a redescubrir mis meomrias, a colorear los sabores y a desdibujar las imagenes que guardo para darle una gran dosis de realismo, a encontrarme con mi familia, que hace diez años que no veo, a enarmorar nuevamente de ellos, a gozar de todo el amor que me tienen y que les tengo. Puede envidiarme, por que me siento la mujer más feliz del mundo en este instante, y aunque no canto victoria hasta que pise tierra firme nuevamente (porque uno nunca puede saber qué imprevistos pueden suceder), sinceramente tengo tanta fe que llegaré sana y salva y que podré contarle de mis aventuras muy pronto, que mi corazón sonríe desde hace mucho esperando este momento :) Mañana estaré abrazando a mi abuela y a mi abuelo, a mis primos, primas, tíos, tías... a quienes tanto amo y extraño.
Qué más pedir ? Sólo tranquilidad en el corazón, buenos momentos.
Es grato compartir esta enorme alegría con todos ustedes. Aunque podría decir que no hay nada malo en el plan, hay una posible excepción... no tendré acceso a internet frecuente, así que... cuando pueda y se de la ocasión intentaré dejar mi huellita por estos lados con alguna que otra noticia.
Espero que cuando yo pase mi buzón esté así del lleno :
Deseenme suerte y envíenme sus mejores vibras, si piensan en mi, piensen en una persona muy feliz, amando a su familia :)
Les deseo lo mejor y ya saben.. que tengan un mágico mes.. donde cada día apunten al cielo, así de seguro serán parte de las estrellas, los quiero a todos !
You say I only hear what I want to. You say I talk so all the time so. And I thought what I felt was simple, and I thought that I don't belong, and now that I am leaving, now I know that I did something wrong 'cause I missed you. Yeah yeah, I missed you. And you say I only hear what I want to: I don't listen hard, don't pay attention to the distance that you're running to anyone, anywhere, I don't understand if you really care, I'm only hearing negative: no, no, no. So I turned the radio on, I turned the radio up, and this woman was singing my song: lover's in love, and the other's run away, lover is crying 'cause the other won't stay. Some of us hover when we weep for the other who was dying since the day they were born. Well, well, this is not that; I think that I'm throwing, but I'm thrown. And I thought I'd live forever, but now I'm not so sure. You try to tell me that I'm clever, but that won't take me anyhow, or anywhere with you. You said that I was naive, and I thought that I was strong. I thought, "hey, I can leave, I can leave." Oh, but now I know that I was wrong, 'cause I missed you. Yeah, I miss you. You said, "I caught you 'cause I want you and one day I'll let you go." You try to give away a keeper, or keep me 'cause you know you're just scared to lose. And you say, "Stay." And you say I only hear what I want to.
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Muse - Uprising [OFFICIAL VIDEO] From the album 'The Resistance'
The paranoia is in bloom, the PR The transmissions will resume They’ll try to push drugs Keep us all dumbed down and hope that We will never see the truth around
Another promise, another scene, another A package not to keep us trapped in greed With all the green belts wrapped around our minds And endless red tape to keep the truth confined
They will not force us They will stop degrading us They will not control us We will be victorious
Interchanging mind control Come let the revolution take it’s toll if you could Flick the switch and open your third eye, you’d see that We should never be afraid to die
Rise up and take the power back, it’s time that The fat cats had a heart attack, you know that Their time is coming to an end We have to unify and watch our flag ascend
They will not force us They will stop degrading us They will not control us We will be victorious
They will not force us They will stop degrading us They will not control us We will be victorious
"Pinto y dibujo desde que tengo uso de razón. Aparte de campeón mundial de pesos pesados, actor de Hollywood con premios Oscar o imitador de Elvis Presley, la ilustración sigue siendo mi profesión preferida. Debe de ser el amor."
Illustration Now". Editorial Taschen. Ed. Julius Wiedemann.
"Mi principal fuente de inspiración es el cine. Trato de evocar un ambiente con pocos personajes y elementos de contexto sobre un fondo de color... mis personajes proceden del cine de serie B de los sesenta y las películas de Bollywood de esa misma década."
Illustration Now". Editorial Taschen. Ed. Julius Wiedemann.
"Me gusta dibujar. ... mis ilstraciones están llenas de mujeres bonitas, desamparadas e independientes. La combinación de esas tres cualidades en una mujer suele pasar desapercibida, y por eso me resulta gratificante crear estas imágenes. ..."
Illustration Now". Editorial Taschen. Ed. Julius Wiedemann.
All of the astronauts Champagne in plastic cups Waiting for the big hero to show
Outside the door he stands His head in his hands and his heart in his throat
What can he tell 'em now Sorry I let you down Sorry it wasn't quite true Don't get hung up on it Just soldier on with it and good luck with shooting the moon
Shooting the moon Shooting the moon The moon Shooting the moon
All of the principals, Generals and admirals and the podium lit with the spotlight
The crowd buzzing quietly Waiting expectantly like its opening night
What can he tell 'em now Sorry I let you down Sorry it wasn't quite true
Don't get hung up on it Just soldier on with it and good luck with shooting the moon
Shooting the moon Shooting the moon The moon Shooting the moon
A little inspiration: I´m agree with the idea that your best enemy is oneself. Un poquito de inspiración: Estoy de acuerdo con la idea de que tu mejor enemigo es uno mismo.
Hoy he encontrado una columna en una página web. No tengo idea de cómo llegué a ella, pero a medida que iba leyéndola el sentimiento de que sus palabras reflejaban una nueva y distinta forma de ver las cosas se hacía palpable a través de sus líneas. Reúne varias de las ideas en las que estoy empezando a trabajar y espero hacer un hábito: Correr, visualizar, actos de causa y consecuencia, satisfacciones personales y más.
Básicamente hace una relación con el efecto mariposa: cuando uno cambia pequeños hábitos del día a día, afectan al rendimiento de tu carrera; uno no es corredor por que corre un día o dos o tres.. uno es corredor cuando hace decisiones día a día, en cada momento, que afectarán el cómo corres. Finalmente sólo corres entendiendo que inclusive no entender está bien, entre todas la cosas que logras entender, por supuesto.
Today I found a column on a website. I have no idea how I got it, but reading it, feeling that his words reflected a new and different way of seeing things, became evident through their lines. It brings together several of the ideas I'm starting to work and hopefully make a habit: Running, view, acts of cause and consequence, and more personal satisfaction.
So I share the link, click here. But, I copy the article here :
"I am not a physicist. I am a writer, runner, and recovering bass trombonist. But that doesn't stop me from thinking that I understand physics. I've read about a concept called "The Butterfly Effect." The definition goes something like this: Small variations of the initial condition of a dynamic system may produce large variations in the long-term behavior of the system. It suggests that a butterfly flapping its wings in Hong Kong can eventually affect the weather in Kansas. Cool, huh?
It got me thinking about how small variations or changes in our lives can have unexpected long-term effects. I used to be an overweight smoker who didn't exercise, but small decisions over the years—like going for that very first run—have produced large variations in my long-term behavior, helping me become the 45-time marathoner I am today.
That transformation didn't happen overnight. It didn't happen after one run, though many of us expect just that. We think that every run needs to produce some immediate benefit. Whether it's supposed to make us faster or build our endurance, the effects of today's run are supposed to take effect, well, today.
I think that's why many of us like to sprint the last quarter mile of our daily run. We like the feeling that comes from a hard effort. It feels like we're accomplishing something. (By the way, that final sprint at the end of a run is a good way to pull a hamstring. Trust me on this.)
What I didn't know then was that there is a Butterfly Effect in running. It isn't the grand gestures and epic achievements that make us runners. Sure, running for 30 minutes nonstop is great. Qualifying for Boston is great. But that's not ultimately what makes you a runner.
It's the little things we do every day adding up over time that matter. It's not just running one morning; it's getting up morning after morning and running. It's not just eating better at one meal; it's making better decisions at every meal. It's the small decisions we make almost without thinking that make us runners.
The lesson from today's run may not be important right away. Learning you're more comfortable wearing a long-sleeve shirt even when it's not that cold out may lead to the best race of your life years later. Learning that you shouldn't have eaten the Firebrand Salsa on your nachos the night before a long run may mean a marathon PR somewhere down the road.
It may be a function of aging, or it may be a function of maturing as a runner, but knowing I don't have to squeeze significance out of today's run has made running much more satisfying. Today's run might just be a run. I take it in as a point of data on an elaborate matrix. I don't try to assign a meaning to it. I have faith that somewhere, sometime, it will matter.
I run now with enormous confidence that I am doing something good for myself. I run understanding that I may never know where the winds of some running epiphany started. And I run understanding that not understanding is all right."
Small things we do add up to make us who we are as runners By John Bingham