Where there’s one, there’s twenty

This entry comes to you from the bustling Metropolis that is, Whangarei.  It’s been a long two days at a conference in Auckland, it’s now 10:30 at night.  As you can imagine I am a little weary and looking forward to climbing into bed, writing my blog for the day before drifting off into sweet, sweet slumber.

This entry was going to be uplifting, thought provoking and entertaining.  You’d read it and be filled with inspiration to perhaps do something tomorrow that would potentially change your existence forever.  But alas, as all good plans go ladies and gentlemen, we’ve hit a bump in the tracks and been derailed.

I am for the night staying in a Motel here.  The grounds look lovely, the girl on reception was nice.  The room is acceptable if a little small, however the cockroach I located was neither of the two. Yes, there was a cockroach and we all know that where there is one, there is twenty.  It really is the one thing that you hope won’t be greeting you when you enter the room, and to be fair it wasn’t.  All it took was for me to open the door to the minibar, so not that reassuring being that it was near a food source.

Isn’t it strange what the mind does when it sees something like that?  I’ve since had it removed and destroyed, sprayed and flushed but don’t think that didn’t stop me from checking remaining spaces in the room before turning down the entire bed linen because I once read that a cockroach could survive a nuclear holocaust or something like that.  I feel like I have an all over itch, and that’s simply because of something that I have imagined as a result of seeing that one cockroach.

Coincidentally, while I was attending a conference yesterday, the speaker that was on stage held up a pink post-it note.  He then told the room that prior to starting the session he had randomly placed a pink post-it note, like the one he was holding, under a chair in the room.  The person that had this under their chair would have to go on to the stage with him and demonstrate what we had just learned.  The room was immediately filled with gasps and sighs, and nervously people started getting out of their chairs and inspecting the underside of the one that they were sitting on.  For a moment my body froze in place, my eyes widened, my pulse quickened and I resigned myself to the fact that I’m unlucky so it’s definitely going to be me.  I didn’t get out of my chair, I simply held my breath and reached underneath from the left and ran my fingers along it, and then over to the right hand side.  I was actually safe! The room suddenly emptied of gasps of panic and filled with sighs of relief.

As we all turned back to the stage, our speaker drew a large smile across his face, still holding the pink post-it note in his hand.  He then revealed that there was no hidden note under any chair, but it was simply a demonstration that the mind can quickly imagine and create the worst case scenario from not only a pink post-it note, but an invisible pink post-it note.

So, I’ll apply that learning here.  There might very well be an entire colony of cockroaches ready to do the macarena across my unconscious body, but until I see them with my own eyes, they simply don’t exist.

Sidenote:  I’ll absolutely be giving this place a hideous review on Trip Advisor, but let’s get through this night first eh?

Today sounds like…

Watch the video for 'Show Me' on YoutubeWe started building the tempo with yesterdays song, so let’s crank it up another notch!  In 2012 Ryan and I attended San Francisco Pride and fortunately one of the performers that I had the pleasure of seeing was former Pussycat Doll, Jessica Sutta.  In 2011 Jessica released a song called ‘Show Me’ and seeing her perform it made me fall in love with the song instantly.

It talks about being in a relationship but that it involves work and that you can’t just expect love to be given, you have to show that you want it and what you’ll do to get it.  It’s driven by a great pop beat, synthesizers galore and Jessicas vocals, so I love it!  You can watch the video for ‘Show Me’ by clicking the image.

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Sometimes I forget my pants

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A couple of years ago when I lived closer to my work in Kaitaia, I would leave out the front door and get about twenty steps down the road and do the gay gasp (you know, the squealy inhalation when something alarms you) and for a split second think that I’m not wearing pants. Probably one of the most irrational things I could think, and I don’t know why I did.

It went on for quite a while, to where I had to get myself into a daily routine that ended up with me actually checking if I was in fact wearing pants right before I left the front door.  Illogical?  Yes.  A bit nutty?  Absolutely.I miss the days when I would be able to get out of bed at quarter to eight in the morning.  Shower, have breakfast and roll into work at 8:28am.  I’d become quite undisciplined, and now I look back on that time and think I don’t even know that guy from seven months ago.

My new routine sees me waking up at 6:15am, wishing for five minutes that the alarm hadn’t gone off or that it was a weekend, showering, having a coffee and then spending an hour in the car to get to work.  I’ve come to the point with the drive that sometimes I don’t remember certain parts of it.  I’m on autopilot.  Vroooooom!

Yes, I miss my home in Kaitaia and the room that used to be my sanctuary but all good things come to an end, the walls around it may have changed but at least I still have my nine pillows and my bed.

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Today sounds like…
 In 2006, Australian dance music group ‘Sneaky Sound System’ released their self-titled album.  You might know them for the great song ‘Pictures’ from the same album, but I wanted to point you in the direction of another standout song from the album, called ‘Tease Me’.

Breathy vocals, seductive lyrics, hot beat and sexy synthesiser make this one fantastic aural filth-fest that eight years on still makes me want to lurrrrve!  You can listen to the song below and don’t forget to check out the song via the Spotify playlist, link below.

 
‘Seven Degrees of Change’ now has a Spotify Playlist.  Click the logo on the right to access it on Spotify where you can find all of the previous ‘Today Sounds Like’ songs.  Don’t forget to hit the ‘Follow’ button in the app so you’ll get the all of the future additions automatically.