Though the current project started as a series of posts charting my grief journey after the death of my mother, I am no longer actively grieving. Now, the blog charts a conversation in living, mainly whatever I want it to be. This is an activity that goes well with the theme of this blog (updated 2018). The Sense of Doubt blog is dedicated to my motto: EMBRACE UNCERTAINTY. I promote questioning everything because just when I think I know something is concrete, I find out that it’s not.
Hey, Mom! The Explanation.
Here's the permanent dedicated link to my first Hey, Mom! post and the explanation of the feature it contains.
Monday, January 29, 2018
Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #938 - It becomes part of you - Musical Monday 1801.29
Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #938 - It becomes part of you - Musical Monday 1801.29
Hi Mom, Isn't this a great graphic (above)?
So, this post is just a collection of things I have been listening to this week. I have to say that I like the graphic here more than the music by Coccolino Deep. That's good stuff, but not amazing.
I am only one day behind on posting this entry, so I feel good about that output.
I have been trying new task switching techniques for work. Adding content here in this blog in between work tasks is one such tactic I am trying to preserve my sanity.
I include the Yasmin Hamdan site here because I discovered that she had an album last year that I missed. I tried to include the playlist to the album here, but it seems that You Tube may not be allowing embedding of playlists anymore. I am not sure. I have the first cut here, but then I am trying something new: I embedded the album from Amazon Music. I presume one has to have an Amazon Music subscription to listen to more than samples, but Amazon allows embedding, which surprised me. OH NO! It's samples just for me, too. Okay, I am going to leave the embedded player here as an experiment, but it's not really what I wanted to share.
Liesel and I started watching Star Trek: Discovery finally. It's really good. I feel better in balance with real life between work, taking time for Star Trek, and reading.
I am listening to Andy Weir's new book Artemis, which is narrated by Rosario Dawson. It's just as engaging and entertaining as The Martian.
So, I am going to publish with much more ado.
The Yasmine Hamdan stuff is very good. I have shared about the beauty of Slow Dancing Society before, but in finding Coccolino Deep, which is just okay, I was reminded of Caia, which is some of my favorite downtempo, chill, electronic music.
But it was this (below) line from Coccolino Deep that gave me my theme.
Happy Monday.
“Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.”
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Check out Yasmine Hamdan's site:
https://www.yasminehamdan.com/en/
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Reflect and connect.
Have someone give you a kiss, and tell you that I love you, Mom.
I miss you so very much, Mom.
Talk to you tomorrow, Mom.
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- Days ago = 940 days ago
- Bloggery committed by chris tower - 1801.29 - 10:10
NEW (written 1708.27) NOTE on time: I am now in the same time zone as Google! So, when I post at 10:10 a.m. PDT to coincide with the time of your death, Mom, I am now actually posting late, so it's really 1:10 p.m. EDT. But I will continue to use the time stamp of 10:10 a.m. to remember the time of your death, Mom. I know this only matters to me, and to you, Mom.
Labels:
ambient,
electronica,
Hey Mom!,
music,
Musical Monday,
women in music
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