Thursday, November 29, 2007

How Many Times Do I Use The Word "Awesome" In This Post?


I clearly am no good at updating my own personal blog. But I do have plenty of news.

First up: Last post, I said I'd do a "Guide to Judging" follow-up for the menfolk. Well, while I didn't do it here, or even on hair, for that matter, I did do it on Manners, and over here, aka HuffPo, aka my-non-employer-that-I-still-"work"-for-that-I-wish-was-my-real-employer. Wait, this is a public blog. I didn't say that! I love my job! Do you see that, Boss? I LOVE MY JOB. Whew. That was a close one.

But back to the post: apparently people like to argue about manners.

(Some friendly advice? Don't bash men in ponytails in a public forum, particularly on the internet. Makes for unhappy commenters.)

That said, I'm happy to announce that I had a RECORD number of commenters. So, happy or unhappy, commenters - I love you!

Second up: In addition to my Bi-Weekly (or Semi-Monthly, if that helps) Style Column, I am about to embark on a very public, very weekly, and very spiritual journey. No joke!

Story as follows:

I'm humbly working away at my desk, when out of nowhere, Arianna Huffington calls me from her car! (OK, that's not really how it happened. There were Editors and Assistants involved and it was a Pre-Organized Conference Call, but whatevs, she was still in her car and she was still calling me, so that totes counts.) And what is it that Ms. Huffington could possibly want with me, one of her 2,500 strong army of minion(ette) bloggers? She wants me to chronicle my "spiritual journey" as a young, hip, 20-something female in New York. Whee! I'm young! I'm hip! But I'm totes not spiritual (nor am I on a journey, of any sort, for that matter).

But apparently that's a good thing! So, every Wednesday on the HuffPo Living page I will be posting, for all the world to see, My Spiritual Journey*. (Working Title. That said, ideas would be much appreciated. Arianna, and yeah, we're on a first name basis, likened it to Sex and the City, a la "Spirituality and the City", but that doesn't quite roll of the tongue the way you want it to.)

First step in my journey? Interviewing Sister Wendy. The cutest, most adorable, most hug-craving inducing old woman I have ever seen. (She's also the photo that I used to accompany this post. She's that cute. I can haz Sister Wendy?) Besides being a nun (which is kind of awesome in that "really, nuns still exist?" sort of way), she's also a totally awesome art historian with PBS-style books on tape that a lot of people grew up listening to. And she also just came out with a book on prayer that's supposed to be kind of awesome and as non-religious as a book on prayer can be.

So, let's give it up for Sister Wendy, who will be answering all my "How do I start a Spiritual Journey" questions, and hopefully, being an AWESOME start to My Spiritual Journey.

*Author's Note: I, in no way, mean to imply that I will actually get anywhere on this spiritual journey. Author is not accountable for any non-spiritual and/or poor moral choices made over the course of the journey. Also: expect some mockery and judgment. I am a blogger, after all!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nuns still exist, and believe it or not, real priests do, too - but they're hard to find, since the Church has not had a real pope since October 1958.

I suggest you start reading the Commentaries of Traditio.com and also take a trip to MostHolyFamilyMonastery.com to familiarize yourself with what's out there, underground.