13 Thursday: Hold on to Your Wig
1. The Teen Meditation Retreat that Joe organized and attended last week got a good write-up in the Roanoke Times HERE. It included a large feature photo on the EXTRA front page of Abraham Cherrix (who I interviewed HERE) doing yoga. My own story is coming soon …
2. Meditation: It’s like combing the hair … of a wild shaggy mind … making a part … untangling the thoughts … to some unruly feelings … that need grooming. More HERE.
3. These days writing has crowded out my own meditation practice. I wake up with sentences wanting to be written down, and writing them down seems important, even more important than my first cup of tea.
4. A few days ago I woke up and the first thing I said to Joe was, “which came first Yogi Bear or Yogi Berra?’
5. Last week I wrote that eating fruit and yogurt in the morning wigs me out like drinking alcohol for breakfast would (because of the sugars). I got some comments and further explained myself, saying at one point that because I have CFS I’m not your average berry-loving bear, which then led to me think about Yogi (which by the way is also what meditaters are called).
6. The results from the Wikipedia: Yogi Berra (whose first name was really Lawrence) picked up his more famous nickname from a friend who said he resembled a Hindu holy man (yogi) they had seen in a movie, whenever Berra sat around with arms and legs crossed waiting to bat, or while looking sad after a losing game. Years later, the Hanna-Barbera cartoon character Yogi Bear was named after Berra, something Berra did not appreciate after he started being periodically addressed as “Yogi Bear.”
7. It goes on: Berra, who quit school in the eighth grade, has a tendency toward malapropism and fracturing the English language in highly provocative, interesting ways. Simultaneously denying and confirming his reputation, Berra once stated, “I never said half the things I really said.”
8 Some people have said that I talk like Yogi Berra. And Deana from Friday Night Fish Fry says her way of speaking has been likened to Norm Chomsky. I mean Norm Crosby (see what I mean?)
9. I had to look up Norm Crosby and discovered this about the comedian: King of the malaprop, Norm always speaks from his ‘diagram’ and drinks ‘decapitated’ coffee. His confusing word play and twisted speech has been an audience favorite since his days on The Ed Sullivan Show.
10. Deana thinks Bobby McGee jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge like I try to order New Balance beer at a bar when I really want New Castle.
11. Around the same time I was thinking about Yogi Berra, I also got curious about the poem “Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, Sugar is Sweet, and So are You,” after titling a recent blog post “Roses Are Red.” The fact that I then spent twenty minutes trying to find out who wrote it and when is why my blog mission statement reads: Whenever I don’t know exactly what it is I’m doing and it borders on wasting my time, I call it research.
12. Seems it’s a nursery rhyme written by Anonymous.
13. Wig out HERE with me and Claudia.
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July 24th, 2008 9:19 am
Everyone knows that Bobby McGee PUSHED Billy Joe off the Tallahatchee Bridge!
July 24th, 2008 9:48 am
I had a bit of a headache after reading this post LMAO! Those crazy images do remind me of the results of a piece of melted windowpane 😉
July 24th, 2008 12:01 pm
Wow, your post covers so much I am exhausted. Your CFS clearly does not extend to thought processes!
July 24th, 2008 12:07 pm
I guess I did wig out a little. My writing doesn’t suffer from CFS. In fact, I sometimes go to the computer to work through the funk, waiting for my body to wake up and catch up with my mind.
July 24th, 2008 1:20 pm
Your metaphor for meditation is great. Gives new value to the idea of a bad-hair day–when meditation doesn’t take place. I do a lot of “research,” too.
July 24th, 2008 3:25 pm
Great blog mission statement! Interesting info re the Yogis…and you had to look up Norm Crosby?! I’m surprised. He was a regular on the Ed Sullivan show. Enjoy FF if you’re going.
July 24th, 2008 5:24 pm
Hey, thanks for the link back! I’m excited for Joe’s meditation retreat – good for him. What kind of meditation are you doing? I’ve been doing holosync – it’s emdrish – and I think fabulous! I add almonds to my yogurt which helps level out my blood sugar.
Cheers!
July 24th, 2008 5:31 pm
I started with mantra meditation (TM) in 1974. It fell away after I had kids. About six years ago I started doing passage meditation as taught by Eknath Eswaran. Here’s a post about it: http://looseleafnotes.com/notes/2006/01/my_class_picture.html
The teen retreat drew from the Vipassana tradition. I just looked up holosync. What kind of music or sound does the CDs play?
June, I’m going to dance tonight and then will be up at FF all day Saturday. And you? Of course Joe has been up there for days working the parking lot. Josh is coming Saturday and maybe even Dylan, Alexis, Kaylee, and BRYCE!
July 24th, 2008 5:47 pm
The sound is just rain and bells. I used to use a tape with people for EMDR – it’s very soothing – but I like Holosync more than the others… who knows why?
July 25th, 2008 10:44 am
Berri Berra good post.
Sugar can pack a wallop. no wonder toast is so popular for breakfast. no acid, little sugar, no dairy.
July 25th, 2008 10:54 am
Can’t do toast either (too much carb load for me, which is also converted pretty quickly to sugar) unless it has eggs or some other complete protein with it, then just one slice, usually a stone ground whole grain bagel.
July 26th, 2008 10:59 am
It’s rather odd that I for some reason was looking up Yogi Berra in the Wikipedia and read all that stuff about him. But I have no idea why??
Oh, now I remember I wanted to see how old he was because he was on the Allstar baseball show held in NY this year.
He is 83 just like our MOM. xo
July 26th, 2008 11:16 am
We’re on the same wavelength. My train of thought started when I read that someone told Deana she sounded like Norm Crosby. I should remember him but I didn’t.