Friday, September 28, 2018

Competing in a Whovian Running Club Racery Event, Supporting the Charity e-NABLE


This is the third Racery event I've taken part in.  The first two were a house competition with the Hogwarts Running Club.  This Racery event is with the sister club the Whovian Running Club, for those the love Dr. Who, and instead of being between teams--Villains, Time Lords, Companions (my team)--everyone from each team chose a charity to compete with.  Each charity selected was a focused charity for a past medal, and this event is a chance to earn more money for these charities: Patriot Paws, Oceans Initiative, Magic Wheelchair, e-NABLE, and SOS Galgos.  All great charities.

I love the fact that the focus is directly on the charities and not between Whovian teams.

Between the teams I ended up signing up with e-NABLE, though I almost committed to Magic Wheelchair.  Both Fantastic.  But one I had to choose.  Doing both wasn't allowed.  In the end the innovation of e-NABLE and it's global volunteers, using 3D at home printing technology to create super affordable prosthetic limbs lured me to the team.  What a fantastic use of modern possibilities, taking the problem of expensive, unattainable prosthetics, and sharing plans in an open source format, helping many people.

So far our team is in fourth place.  A little discouraging.  I only did 2 1/2 miles yesterday due to having dance practice, but I did a 5k this morning and another 5k this evening.  It was so hard motivating myself this evening, as I wanting to crash on the couch and TV binge, but the thought of getting miles for the charity got me moving.  Tomorrow I hope to spread out a half-marathon worth of miles throughout the day.  We'll see how that goes!!  Haven't walked that many miles in a single day in a super long time.

And BTW, new episodes of Dr. Who start up again on BBC America on October 7th.

I can't wait!!!

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Visiting Versailles, Paris


In April 2016, I visited Versailles with my Mom and Tata Patou.

I first visited Versailles in the 5th grade and was so overwhelmed by the grandeur of this palace.  The ornate rooms, one in which Mozart himself once played, opulent furniture, beautiful gardens are a marvel to see in person.  On this trip we visited the palace.  When I visit again I hope to see more of the gardens, if so possible.  I saw the gardens when I was a kid and can hardly remember them.

It was so nice visiting Versailles, and is worth a visit if you ever find yourself in France.

























 Ate at Angelina while still inside Versailles.  Good food and treats.



Monday, September 24, 2018

Light Where There Is Dark


"Make the choice to be a light-bringer to dark places."

~ Chieko Okazaki

It's amazing how powerful light is.

On a clear, new moon night far from city lights, you can see billions of stars in the sky.  Pinpricks of time, strong enough to be seen here on Earth light-years away.  When a match is lit in a windowless room, darkness scatters to shadows, hiding until the match burns out, unable to turn off the light.  Only the match burns out of its own will, unless the match chooses to light candles to maintain the rooms warmth.

In this World, the current climate we find ourselves in, it's easy to fall pray to despair.  Yet as I look out the window the sun shines, the air is clean.  No matter what you're dealing with or struggling through, find light.  It's there if you look.

We can be a light in the dark.

Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness. Desmond Tutu
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Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness. Desmond Tutu
Read more at: https://www.brainyquote.com/lists/topics/top_10_hope_quotes
Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness. Desmond Tutu
Read more at: https://www.brainyquote.com/lists/topics/top_10_hope_quotes

Saturday, September 22, 2018

The Frustrating Enneagram


At first glance this pattern may seem to belong to the Salem Witches of yore.

Nay, 'tis not so.

This is the Enneagram.  A 9 type personality system.

I first became aware of the Enneagram back in college over a decade ago, when I was obsessing over Myers-Briggs, a 16 type personality system.  Myers-Briggs made sense, though now I find it quite flawed thanks to the fact that it doesn't take ambiverts into account, throwing off much.  When it came to the Enneagram I took many tests, got different results, nothing felt right, so I gave up on it.

February of this year I decided to give the Enneagram another go.

(With everything said in this post, I don't claim to be an expert.
This is me dabbling around to make sense of things.)

History of the Enneagram

A part of what makes the Enneagram so frustrating is its history.  There's a smattery of information, mis-information, conflicting information, myths, lore, etc.  What's clear is that it's ancient, 2,000-3,000 or so years old.  The Babylons had something to do with it, perhaps.  All ancient religions show some ties or uses with it.  If you want to read further on the historical roots of the Enneagram there's more than enough information on the subject online.

Then there's the modern pioneers of the last hundred years: Gurdjieff, Ichazo, Naranjo, Don Riso and Russ Hudson, Palmer, the Fauvre's and their tritypes, etc.

There's so many ideas.  Different standards.  Some stick to the 9 type Enneagram core.  Others get into the wings.  Instinctual types.  Each book or webpage will contain slightly different information, terminology, definitions, which makes typing yourself rather difficult.

What is the Enneagram?

The idea behind the Enneagram is that there's 9 core types.  Everyone has a core.  Some believe a persons core continues to develop into their late twenties, and therefore typing shouldn't be done sooner.  Childhood trauma's can influence a persons core type that becomes fixed (I'm personally not entirely sure of this fact).  And from that point a persons wings (the types on either side), the lines of integration vs disintegration (the lines that move to and away from the core), and their levels of health can influence a persons actual personality.  So a Type One can pick up on type Nine and Two traits, and moves towards and away from Seven and Four.  Confused yet?  I'm really not explaining it well.

The core personality types are thus: Type 1 =  The Reformer, Type 2 = The Helper, Type 3 = The Achiever, Type 4 = The Individualist, Type 5 = The Investigator, Type 6 = The Loyalist, Type 7 = The Enthusiast, Type 8 = The Challenger, Type 9 = The Peacemaker.  I got this from Ruso and Hudson.  There's other titles given to these types.  Search "Enneagram" and click on "Images," and you'll see some of the different names, like how Four's are called individualist, but are also called creatives and romantics.

Along with the core types, there's 3 groupers for each type: Anger, Shame, Anxiety.  8,9,1 = Anger/rage triad.  2,3,4 = Shame triad.  5,6,7 = Anxiety/Fear triad.  And another grouping is Gut/instinct, Heart/Feeling, and Thinking triads.  Gut = 8,9,1.  Feeling = 2,3,4.  Thinking = 5,6,7.

Then there are the virtue and vices.

Vices: 1 (Anger/wrath), 2 (pride), 3 (vanity), 4 (envy), 5 (avarice), 6 (Fear/doubt), 7 (gluttony), 8 (lust), and 9 (sloth/comfort).

Virtues: 1 (Serenity/tolerance), 2 (humility), 3 (honesty/authenticity), 4 (gratitude/calmness/equanimity), 5 (non-attachment), 6 (courage), 7 (constancy/sobriety/patience), 8 (temperate/innocence), 9 (right action/engagement/discernment).

(AHHHHHH!!!!!!!!)

Why Testing For Your Enneagram Type is So Difficult

For the longest time I was mis-typing myself.

Different tests brought out different parts of myself.  There are several tests online, but I also picked up "Discovering Your Personality Type" by Riso and Hudson and took their RHETI test, and then took each test at the beginning of each section in their book "The Wisdom of the Enneagram."

The problem with these kind of tests is that you have to be completely honest with yourself.  You have to truly see yourself the way you are.  Your motivations.  How you react.  Etc.  And you have to be willing to get completely raw and deep.  No test can do this.  It's a truly painful process.

In terms of taking the tests I kept consistently coming out as a type Four, individualist.

The RHETI had me 24 points type Four, 22 points type Five, 19 points type One, and 17 points for both type Six and Two.  (Feeling triad = 51, Thinking Triad = 46, Instinctual Triad = 46).   So I believed I must be a Four.  It seemed to match.  But something always felt off.

I also took each mini test in the beginning of each type chapter in "The Wisdom of the Enneagram."  What's nice about these tests is that it focuses mainly on the individual type, whereas RHETI makes you choose either/or's between two types.  These results are from 6 months ago, so my scoring might be different now.  You can score between 0-75 points per type.  Type One = 49 points, type Two = 30 points, type Three = 37 points, type Four = 51 points, type Five = 47 points, type Six = 44 points, type Seven = 39 points, type Eight = 34 points, and type Nine = 39 points.  (Combined Instinct Score = 122, Combined Feeling Score = 118, Combined Thinking Score = 130.)

On one test I came out higher in the Feeling Triad and on another I came out higher in the Thinking Triad.

The Enneagram Journey is a Painful One

Like I stated above, you have to get raw and deep.

I wasn't seeing myself.  But I also wasn't being completely being honest with myself.

I'm not a core type Four.

I was mis-typing myself as a Four, for whatever reason.

As I dived in, it's when I started keenly looking at Vices/Virtues and Disintegration vs Integration that helped me nail down what my core type truly was.  Also, an "eyeopening" moment taking a character quiz test at Disney's California Adventure helped me realize my core type.  Leave it to the Mouse to help give me a rude-awaking.

The Moment I Realized I Was A Thinking Type, Not a Feeling Type

At California Adventure next to Disneyland you can find Beast's Library in the Animators Academy.  There you can take a test with these interactive books.  A series of questions will lead you to know what Disney character you're most like.  I was quietly taking the test when my Mom and brother Steven were standing right behind me, watching.  I got to the question where it asks, "Are you ruled by your passionate heart or your logical head?"  I was in the process of selecting "passionate heart" when both my Mom and Steven yelled, in unison, "Logical head!!!"  I paused then, selected what they exclaimed, and ultimately got Mulan.  But that made me think.  And I asked them about it later.  Steven said I overthink everything.  And I realized it was true.

I have other key moments when I realized I took the thinking approach over instinct and feeling.

When I was seven and in the school yard, I got in a rather interesting debate over which church was true.  This happened with another girl from another class, and as a Latter-Day-Saint I took the LDS doctrinal stance, the girl I was debating came across more evangelical, though could have been Catholic.  After the bell rang I was in a quandary.  I was getting baptized soon and I didn't know if my church was true!  There were other churches!  My World fell apart.  When I got home I had so many questions for my Mom.  She gave me good advice, told me to study and pray, ask questions, and that I'd know in my mind and heart what is true.  She had complete faith in me, and told me she would love me no matter what.  So I took the thinking way and studied.  Asked questions.  Keenly listened to sacrament talks and Sunday school.  And by the time I turned eight I knew in my mind, heart, and gut that the church was true and I was ready to make the baptismal covenant.  28 years later and I'm still rock solid.

When I was eight another big thing happened.  A new girl moved into our class.  She was being picked on, by my friends.  I told them I was going to go over and become friends with her.  They told me if I did they would bully and name call me as well.  Sad to say I didn't go over right then.  I went home and thought about it.  Asked my Mom questions.  Thought some more.  And realized I didn't want false friends and I didn't want to be apart of what my current friends were doing.  So the next day or so later I told my friends that I appreciated their friendship, but I was going to become friends with this other girl.  I walked over to the Eagles Nest, and the rest is history.  I was bullied and name-called, and it lasted a few years, but it went away.  And not once did I regret the choice, which probably made the bullying tolerable, because I choose it.

Then there was this other time in college while taking an Institute of Religion class that I answered a question, got into it, and the teacher paused then, studied me, and said, "You're a true intellect," and then went on to the next topic.  It kinda struck me, because I never saw myself as an intellect before that moment.

My Core Type

I'm a Five.

It took awhile, but I got there.

Thought for the longest time I was a four, contemplated type One for a few days, and even thought I might be a Six.  But Five is what I am.

It was studying the vices and virtues that helped me realize this.  My problem is avarice, not envy or jealousy.  Avarice from an enneagram, withdrawing perspective.  And then realizing that non-attachment is the ability to take a step back and see all sides.  Everything fell into place.  I feel the push and pull between Seven and Eight, which I never felt between One and Two.  Five makes sense, with a strong Four wing, though I pull from my Six wing as well.

Be Careful With Descriptions

Descriptions are meant to guide, but they are not absolutes.  And Descriptions change depending on the author.  It's a part of why typing is so frustrating.  The key to figuring out what your core is, is by stripping the Enneagram to its core to see the patterns.  Find where you are between virtue and vice, and the movement within the Enneagram.

We're a Little Bit Of Everything

My main goal is facing avarice.  That's my primary focus.

But that's one of the reasons I've come to like the Enneagram.  It's not all flowers and Roses.  There's a dark-side and an awareness that we have faults to work on.  If you truly want to experience the Enneagram, the best way is to use it for self-improvement.  Find what you need to do to get healthy, and the enneagram will give you clues and point you in the right direction.

Along with Five, I do see other types in me, and I believe the types you connect with can also have a healthy to unhealthy range.  It's important to get every bit of ourselves healthy.

What I See When I Look at the Enneagram

The Enneagram takes a 3-D perspective in my mind.  Being a 5w4 (Type 5 with a 4 wing), I sit at the bottom of the Enneagram looking up.  And with it I see discs.  Dots bouncing between lines.  My top disc is my 5 core with graphs of healthy to unhealthy aspects bouncing around, and multiple dots bouncing around between 4, 6, 7, and 8.  Then there's a second disc further below, which is where my One self sits, obscured, itself bouncing in a less influential way, and more discs sit, suspended, below that.
 
We're multifaceted individuals.  Richly complex.

Final Thoughts

The Enneagram is a journey, one that I think a person must be ready for, because it is such a painful/powerful experience that really has no point unless you're willing to make changes and grow.  It's also a deeply frustrating journey.  So many times I wanted to give up and throw it away.  There's value if you stick with it, but if you can't find your core, that's also okay.  The Enneagram isn't perfect but it does have value.  And it's a worthwhile tool.

So as I go through this journey I'm doing a few things to tackle avarice and how I deal with energy.  My brother Michael recommended the audible "The Art of Empathy" by Karla McLaren, which is fantastic.  I also have Cognitive Behavioral Therapy stuff I'm going to work through.  Don't want to mention these sources until I deem them good or not.  I also need to get out of my mind and into the real World, so there's a few things I'm going to do more of, like cooking.  I can follow a recipe well, but I don't like cooking because it's so "present."  I also want to get into nature more often, feel the sunshine.  And exercising will be good as well.

Any step in the right direction is a good step.

Some of the resources I've poked through: "Discovering You Personality Type" and "The Wisdom of the Enneagram" by Riso and Hudson, "The Complete Enneagram: 27 Paths to Greater Self-Knowledge" by Beatrice Chestnut, "The Road Back to You" by Ian Morgan Cron, and "The Sacred Enneagram: Finding Your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth" by Christopher L. Heuertz.  Many forum discussions on Personality Cafe.  Various websites and Youtube videos.  Happy searching.

Thursday, September 20, 2018

ZenPop Japanese Stationary Subscription Box August 2018


ZenPop August Stationary Box 2018, Japanese Summer Pack

This box is getting reviewed late.

The September box is still traveling, left Tokyo the last I checked, and is probably on one of those freight ships traveling across the Pacific ocean.

ZenPop Japanese Stationary Pack has 10 or more stationary items per box.  You can make a one time purchase, or select a subscription plan of 3 or 6 months.  One box per month and those who get a subscription receive a bonus item.  A single box is $29.50, 3 months is $28x3 = $84, and 6 months is $27.50x6 = $165.  Shipping is free (boxes come from Osaka Japan so this is a great deal) and plans don't automatically renew (which is fantastic).

In the Stationary Pack you can expect pens and pencils, washi tape, cute stickers, paper products, and accessories.   Brands included can be Sanrio, Tombow, ZEBRA, mt masking tape, Platinum, Kuretake, uni-ball, PILOT, and KOKUYO.

All quotations throughout this post come from the info paper.


 Japanese Summer Pack: "Summer in Japan is super hot but filled with many fun things.  Japanese matsuri (festivals) are events where you can play games, eat kakigori (shaved ice) and watch fireworks.  Or when you are at the beach with friends you play Suika-wari, where you don a blindfold and smash a watermelon with a stick.  We hope this month's stationary is useful, but also gives you a warm feeling of Japanese summer."


Manet Washi Tape

"Another beautiful washi tape from Manet this month!  You'll get either "Soft Ice Cream" "Space Ice Cream" or "Space Flowers" patterns.  Manet is known for their painterly kawaii designs and this month is no different.  These unique tapes have a cute summer feeling to decorate you life with."

I got the ice cream tape.  It's super cute.  Ice cream is always a good idea.

(The pattern is shown a couple pics down.)

Pens!  (I grouped them together)


 Top: Kuretake - ZIG Wink of Stella

"This Popular brush pen has glittery color ink!  You may have tried the Wink of Luna brush pen from a previous ZenPop pack.  The Luna versions have metallic ink, but this one is sparkly.  Of course, it is a great pen to do lettering, drawing, writing, and is great for crafting and decorating."

When I subscribed to this box I was hoping for a brush pen to practice kana/kanji with.  I love this pen and the beautiful sparkly gold color.  It writes nicely.

Second: Pilot - Metallic Juice Gel pen 0.5

"Juice pen is a well known brand, but did you know that it comes in metallic colors? With this metallic ink Juice pen, you can write on not only paper but it also works great on photos and black paper!  Decorate you photos and other things with this pen and make them more gorgeous."

A simple pink sparkly pen.  Can never have too many.

Third: Sakura - Micron Pigma Pen

"This cool pen PIGMA uses pigmented ink, so it is waterproof and has light resistance.  Free from bleeding even if you draw a line over it with highlighters.  Great to use for drawing, illustration, and more!  This time it comes in blue, black, or green."

Micro pens are quickly becoming my favorite type of pen.  I have another that I've been using quite often, so having another is nice.

(Bonus item for subscribers)

Fourth: Sakura - Ballsign Pen

"In case this pack wasn't sparkly enough, here's one more item to add a bit more "kira kira" to anything you write or draw this month!  This ink looks awesome on dark paper."

A simple green sparkle pen.  I should try it on darker paper, as suggested.



Summer Letter Set

"This letter set is made of "Iyo Japanese paper", from Ehime prefecture.  It is called Iyo in the Edo era.  You will receive either a sunflower or watermelon design.  Sunflower tells us that the summer has come, and watermelon is popular for "Suika-wari," a traditional Japanese game that involves smashing a watermelon with a stick while blindfolded."

This is a very small set.  All the spoiler pictures I saw it with I thought it would be typical letter size, but instead it's like a mini set for quick notes.  Not big enough to comfortably send through the mail system.


 Summer Post Card Set

"In Japan, there is a custom to send a postcard in summer to say hello to friends or relatives.  It is similar to new year cards in Japan, but compared to new year card, summer greeting cards are not as popular these days.  Sending a card with your handwriting is always great to express your feelings!"

Cute postcards.  This set came with 3 of the same.  I'll be sending these through Postcrossing.


 Planner Sticky Notes

"Cute sticky notes to write your to do list or a small memo!  These nicely sized sheets will fit to your weekly or monthly schedule book.  Put this sticky marker on your summer pages and make the page more summer-ish!  Combine with your new ocean themes flake stickers to make it extra summery!"

These are memo sheets for planners.  Funny, I have a planner, just not using it.  It would be good to pull it out and give these sticky notes a try.



 Mini Memo Pad - Small Animal Ball

"Cute memo pad from Mindwave!  It has 6 colorful and lovely designs.  The small animal ball is a capsule toy, which we call "Gacha-gacha" or "Gacha-pon" in Japanese.  "Gacha-gacha" is really popular among many people, especially kids in Japan.  When you insert a 100 yen coin and turn a handle, then a capsule (A small toy is inside of it) comes out from the machine.  The most fun point is that you don't know what you are going to get."

I love that this set came with 6 different designs.  Very cute.  And I love the Gacha-gacha design.  When I was in Japan I did get a couple toy capsules.  A must do if you visit Japan; they're not hard to find.  


 Folding Ruler

"By this folding ruler, you can measure up to 30 cm of you open it up!  Moreover, you can measure angle with the protractor on the middle of the ruler.  You will get either pink "ice cream" based designed ruler or blue "summer drink" based one."

A metric ruler.  This fold-able ruler will be useful.


Flake Stickers

"These ocean themed flake stickers are so pretty and shiny.  You probably don't want to get real jellyfish stuck on you but these stickers look so pretty and they won't sting!  Enjoy the feeling of the summer sea and stick these anywhere you need a refreshing little reminder of a sea breeze."

 Super cute, nice stickers.  Seeing jellyfish is my favorite part of visiting an aquarium.  I like the gold accents and pretty watercolor.

This is a nice box with useful items.

Sad Summer is coming to an end, but these items will let me hold on a little longer.