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Friday, September 26, 2008

Real Life Scary Movie...

So, I don't know how many of you know this because I have not seen it on the news much at all but Atlanta gas stations are running out of gas everywhere you turn. Today I passed seven gas stations coming into work and one of them had gas. The rest don't have any gas to buy. If you do finally find a gas station with gas then you are definintely going to be waiting in a long line to purchase your gasoline. It just reminds me of some science fiction scary futuristic movie. So far I have not run out of gas because I have been finding stations when I am half way full. However, one of our local radio stations has devoted air time to having people call in when they find gas stations with gas to help people who are running out.
Besides this I have to admit that I am worried about our economy, especially since I just recently quit my government job to go study yoga and go and find myself. I am just going to try not to worrry about everything though.
All I can do right now is fuel my body with the most nutritious raw foods that I can. Which, by the way I haven't been eating 100 % raw. I always eat 100% vegan, which i LOVE but the raw part is still difficult. However, it did take me about two years to become a vegan and then the transition was a piece of cake. So, maybe my body will evolve into eating raw foods as I continue to be conscious of what I put into my body.

3 comments:

  1. It is getting pretty scary...not surprisingly so, but still.

    I've been wanting to do the whole "leave work and find my life's calling" thing too, but I know i'd be completely screwed for the time that I spent learning rather then making that cash money

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  2. That is scary. On the way home from the DC GITMR meet-up over the weekend with my friend Rawbin, we actually couldn't get gas at the first two stations we stopped at. I called my hubby to tell him why we were running late, and he didn't believe us. This is definitely an unusual and not very positive change.

    On a more optimistic note, I'm still excited for you in your journey to find yourself and follow your dreams. Now that I am settled down, it is much more difficult to do something like that. I wish you all the luck in the world. You deserve to be a success.

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  3. I really appreciate both of these comments. It does seem like the world is getting to be a little scary but I won't let that keep me from being all that I can be right now.

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