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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If only it were so simple. A friend posted this video the other night. It had the unusual effect of actually lifting my spirits (which until then, I hadn&#8217;t realized needing lifting ~ although, considering the past few weeks of planning a funeral and being consumed with worry over the...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If only it were so simple.</p>
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<p>A friend posted this video the other night. It had the unusual effect of actually lifting my spirits (which until then, I hadn&#8217;t realized needing lifting ~ although, considering the past few weeks of planning a funeral and being consumed with worry over the Colorado fires where I have family smack dab in the line of Mother Nature&#8217;s wild ride, plus a dear friend moving away, along with the usual work/life/home/bills/meals/laundry/parenting, I suppose it wouldn&#8217;t take a rocket scientist to see that, well, maybe I did).</p>
<p>Watching these musicians, all of them great, stirring up this great big crowd with the simplest of songs ~ the energy was palpable, even on a computer. It had me smiling. Ah, yes. &#8220;All we need is love&#8221;&#8230;. from time to time I truly believe that.</p>
<p>But sometimes we also need an entertainment break. You know, to give the overactive mind a rest and put a temporary halt to the to-do&#8217;s. I try, I really try. Trouble is, I&#8217;d usually rather be doing something creative, even in my downtime ~<em>but,</em> next to a good book, I do love a good movie. The kind that captivates, takes you away, where there&#8217;s no room for remembering the dirty dishes in the sink.</p>
<p>So just the other night a movie was decided upon. (Not always an easy task itself.) Then we discover that it&#8217;s not &#8220;on demand&#8221;; so we try &#8220;redbox&#8221;. It&#8217;s not there either. So I finally bite the bullet and register for Netflix, which I&#8217;ve wanted to do for a long time anyway. I&#8217;m excited now, not being a &#8220;watch TV&#8221; kind of person, knowing the relatively teeny investment will be well-spent on entertainment I might actually use.</p>
<p>Then comes the realization: I still have an old-fashioned TV. A step or two up from the rabbit-eared kind. Which <em>means </em>I can&#8217;t access my new-found entertainment unless I&#8217;m on the computer. I don&#8217;t want to watch a movie on a computer. I want to get <em>away</em> from my computers.</p>
<p>So I call the Netflix people. Turns out there&#8217;s a way I still can watch on my antiquated set, because we have a Wii! Oh boy! &#8220;Is it complicated?&#8221; I ask. &#8220;Oh, no! It&#8217;s easy, I can talk you through it!&#8221; says the very cheerful voice from Netflix. (Really cheerful &#8211; he must be from the midwest.) Unfortunately wires and I don&#8217;t get along (which reminds me, I am so happy to be living in a time period where &#8216;wireless&#8217; exists!) so I enlist the help of my daughter, who became frustrated almost immediately, and I tell the guy I&#8217;ll call him back. Oh, he can email me the instructions? &#8220;Even better&#8221;, I say, &#8220;how nice!&#8221;</p>
<p>By this time, though, I&#8217;ve had my fill of spontaneous adventure, and retreat to a book. But I&#8217;m still unsettled. So the next day I throw caution to the wind and decide to fully join the 21st century by getting an HD (High Definition) TV, because I remember the prices have gone way down from a few years ago. And then I can watch movies from Netflix.</p>
<p>Of course I&#8217;m now faced with the Plasma, LCD, LED dilemma. (Not even considering the 3D road.) This brand, that brand. Everybody has an opinion. Good grief already. And, <em>of course</em>, an old cable-tv box will need to be traded in for a new HD one, and there&#8217;s a fancy new cable &#8211; but it&#8217;s so much easier and better! And, you know, I&#8217;m sure it will be when all is said and done.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s just that, please, all I wanted to do was watch a good movie. If I&#8217;d have lived in another time, I&#8217;d have walked over to hear the storyteller. It shouldn&#8217;t be so complicated. (But it is. Like travel. Don&#8217;t get me started on that one&#8230;)</p>
<p>And so I remind myself, all you need is love.</p>
<p>And Netflix.</p>
<p><em>And maybe a garden, and chocolate, and pencils and paper and paints, and a villa in Tuscany. (I have to sell a lot more books for that to happen, though I&#8217;m sure you would agree that Tuscany would suit me well, yes?) And time. But of course &#8220;time&#8221; is an illusion..  </em></p>
<p><em></em>Wow. I need a vacation. Guess I&#8217;ll settle for a movie. Watched, lovingly, on my old tv (for now).</p>
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