NYC subway, a cappuchino, and my iPhone

I got my iPhone 3G in July. Since then, I have had no stress. None. I am serious. Since I work for myself, I am always working. (I’m not complaining one bit – I can also take a nap in the middle of the day if I choose!). This means if I am away from my computer for a few hours, especially during a work day but even on a weekend – I start to get antsy. Start to wonder what I’m missing, who might be trying to find me, what I might need to catch up on later.

Since the addition of the iPhone, it’s no longer a guessing game. I also find little pockets of time to be productive. I can send out an email while I’m waiting in line, I can check my calendar right away when I’m asked if I’m free a certain day, I can clean with my headphones in and not worry I won’t hear the phone ring. 

I’m vacationing in New York City right now. Jeff is here for a conference, and I’m tagging along because I never miss a chance to visit NYC. Jeff’s been busy in conference all day, and my sorority sister Erin (who I normally come to visit) has been working all week (those people and their real jobs!) so I’ve been spending a lot of time in the city alone. I love the city – almost even more so alone. I get to truly explore, to test myself and see if I know what I’m doing. And since I have no true destination, I’m never really lost! (unless I lose the hotel, which I’ve only done once and only for a few minutes!)

I found true value for my iPhone yesterday. I was on the subway, and I decided to start working on a blog. I started typing away using the notes application, and before I knew it, I had the first segment done before my stop! Later in the day I took a break to have a cappuccino, and I typed the rest of the blog. On the return to the hotel on the subway, I made some edits and clarified a few points. It was so easy to email it to myself as I was finished, and then just a simple copy/paste into WordPress. I was surprised at how long it was — I wrote all that on my iPhone? Wow!

I often feel that I have great ideas that strike me, and I think, “I’ll have to remember to write that down.” And I never remember! I’m hoping that all that will change – now that I have the power to note any thought I have with little effort, I will make sure to start recording all the ideas I deem great – even if I just laugh at myself later for thinking so.

Weird paintings and exgirlfriends

Do you like this painting? Alexander Calder lithograph This is an Alexander Calder lithograph that used to belong to Jeff’s stepfather. It was given to Gray (Jeff’s stepfather) by a former girlfriend – and Jeff’s mom always hated it. They “pawned” it off on him, which made him happy – he loves it! In fact, [...]