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Weekly Hits & Misses

Posted on November 24, 2009 in: Reading & Spirituality

So, I know I’ve missed one week of Hits & Misses. But don’t hold it against me, please. There has been a lot going on. Juggling between all of my projects on the go, the blog, the cooking for the la familia, and the social life, e.i. Latin Dancing 2-3 times a week… I’m feeling [...]

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So, I know I’ve missed one week of Hits & Misses. But don’t hold it against me, please. There has been a lot going on. Juggling between all of my projects on the go, the blog, the cooking for the la familia, and the social life, e.i. Latin Dancing 2-3 times a week… I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed, and feel like I’m not being as productive as I should be lately. Big MISS for me there. But it is a new week, and I’m starting fresh! =) Having been sick for the last couple of days doesn’t help the matters by the way either. Although, I gotta say, the power of thought and affirmation is so strong! My three best medicines against sickness are: 1. Affirm to yourself that you are NOT sick, that you ARE healthy & your immune system is strong at fighting the virus, 2. Drink LOTS & LOTS of hot tea with lemon & honey to give yourself an instant boost of Vitamin C, and the most powerful of them all #3. Sleep/Rest. These has been my friendly weapons against the virus, and it’s totally working! I had a very mild form of what could have been a bad cold. =)

Enough talking, lets get to the Hits & Misses already, right?

This Week’s Hits are:

- The beach on a Sunny day in November. Technically this didn’t happen last week, but the week before, however, since I haven’t posted last week, I’m writing about it now. I had to drive to Wasaga Beach to do some site photography. It was a brilliant, sunny day, and since I had my lovely friend Aysel with me, and was already equipped with my favourite camera, I suggested we go down to the beach, to enjoy the gorgeous day, and do a mini photoshoot as well. I have to admit, I have never been to the beach in the Fall/Winter months, and wow, it was so peaceful and so beautiful. The beach was completely deserted, except for a few cute seagulls chilling by the water. The sky was as blue as it gets, and the water was still & crystal clear. The feeling I had while standing there and looking beyond the water, was one of total peace, joy & serenity. And today, I want to just share with you a few of the shots I snapped that day.

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- Tangerines. There is something about the citrusy smell and the sweet taste of tangerines that remind me of winter. I guess, because when I was growing up, tangerines were a seasonal fruit back home in Baku, Azerbaijan, and were mostly sold during the Winter months. So every time I start to peel a tangerine I am reminded of my childhood memories around New Years time, and it makes me smile.

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This Week’s Misses are:

- AutoCAD, or rather my loss of memory of how to use it. When I design and put floor plans together for my clients, I normally use SketchUp, because it is a lot easier to create 3D models of spaces, and is a lot more suitable for the type of Interior Design that I do. But now, I have been asked to put some working drawings on CAD by a designer friend to help her out, and boy, oh boy… I opened the program, and went: Okaaay… Now what do I do? I forgot how to use it! Can you believe it though, I have used this program all through my 3 years of college, and basically lived and breathed it for all those years. But now, not having to use it for the last 2 years, I kinda forgot my way around it. And it is totally upsetting! I’m sure once I spent a few hours poking around, it will all come back to me, but it still bothers me that I could so easily forget something I was so good at, because I haven’t practiced it for 2 years. Moral of the story, if you want to remain good at something, make sure you practice it often, or else, your memory will act as if it has no recollection of ever doing it.

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Have you guys ever experienced anything similar? Please share in the comments below.

  1. Posted November 26, 2009 at 4:13 pm

    Hi Lel,
    Yes, I’ve had that same experience with some programs…especially when I used to work at the bank and then would take some time off and when I’d have to use the programs again…I’d be at complete loss…However if memory serves me right with a bit of practise you’ll remember everything again…
    Love the photos you took in Wasaga! Next time I want to go with you:)

    xoxo
    Mimi

  2. Posted November 30, 2009 at 9:03 pm

    Leyla, I love your weekly Hits&Misses column:) It is always an enjoyable read. Lovely photos of the beach as well. I like the moral at the end of the AutoCad story:) It just reminded me that I’ve gotten terrible at Spanish which I used to speak fluently (was asked several times if I had a Latino background:)) but can’t put two words together now, all because I haven’t practiced if for a few years. Time to brush up on it. Not that I use it on a daily basis, but it’s good to know an extra language:) More head on your shoulder:)

  3. Posted December 1, 2009 at 7:08 am

    Hi Leyla, hope things are not so hectic for you now and hope you get well soon! I also love going to the beach, and the sharp fruity tang of citrus. I can completely relate about software programs… as the saying goes…”if you don’t use it you lose it”. But if you reacquaint yourself with the program, it should come back to you!

  4. Posted December 2, 2009 at 6:53 pm

    This whole entire month has passed by so quickly.. November was such a miss literally – I can’t believe we’re in December already!!!

    Tangerines are yum yum , but only if they’re sweet and seedless. Eat plenty & I hope you feel much better!

  5. april
    Posted December 13, 2009 at 10:32 pm

    It’s December! So many great holiday memories, like tangerines for you.

    What are some others? How about company holiday parties? hit or miss?

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