Saturday, April 25, 2015

Saying Yes to Adventure Time

Remember when I said something a while back in my mid-career crisis about how one of the ways we set ourselves up for crisis is by spending 10+ years ignoring what we love in favor of The Job? And how one way to start feeling better, post-tenure, was to reconnect with all that stuff?

Yeah, well, apparently I talk a good line, but am really bad on follow-through. Part of this is that, as I've aged, I tend to like more and more to spend time alone, just recovering my resources. I get easily overwhelmed by too much activity. I can do a four-day conference of nonstop people everywhere (Hello: Kalamazoo?) or go to a party if such is required. But then I shut myself away for a while.

But the other part is that I'm still convincing myself that spending an! entire! day! doing nothing but recreation is somehow going to put me horribly behind on what I need to do. That, given the choice between Something Fun and work, I should choose work.

Case in point: Historiann is in town for a bit. Or rather, not too far away. I invited her & the family down for an afternoon of fun. She countered with "Let's go on a day-long adventure to [fun place I've never been but have always meant to go]!"

My first reaction was to immediately decline. Because that's a whole day. And I should be grading. Or revising my Kalamazoo paper. Or whatever.

And then I remembered that I used to like fun.

So, to sum up: I'm going on an adventure tomorrow, with Historiann! All day! To a place I've always wanted to see but have told myself that I just don't have time, and maybe next month. And honestly, I have this feeling that all will be well. Better than well, even: Fun. Which is not something you're supposed to feel guilty about on the weekend.

But, because I am who I am, I'll be doubling down on the work today.  Baby steps, after all.

7 comments:

Janice said...

Yay for healthy attitudes and hooray for H'ann helping lead the way.

PhysioProffe said...

Have fun! I always remind myself that when I'm on my death bed, I sure as fucke won't be regretting that I didn't spend more time working and less time enjoying my family and friends.

I wish I could be with you guys, too!!

Fie upon this quiet life! said...

That's great! I found myself really grateful for fun time at SAA this year, because otherwise the whole experience would have been less than perfect. (I'm being generous.) Having fun, I remind myself often, is also important. Hope you have a great day!

Curt Emanuel said...

Somehow as I age I've started incorporating more time for fun (or what I call fun) into trips. An example is a couple of years ago I presented at a DC conference and drove so I could take in Gettysburg on the way back. You ever want to plug in a spare day at Kalamazoo let me know. I have wheels and I've heard there are actually fun things to do in Michigan (and N. Indiana isn't far away).

Historiann said...

Thanks for playing hooky from grading & other end-of-term chores with us! We had a great time and you all should be totes envious of us and how much fun we had.

Notorious Ph.D. said...

Plus the "blogger cheesecake" moment...

Susan said...

Time with H'Ann and family is always fun!