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Pink of Perfection Project: May Roundup and June Assigment

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I'll be the first to admit that the May POP Project did not have the same easy-breezy appeal of April's project. In fact, it seemed like such a challenge, some of us initially thought we wouldn't even give it a try. But try we did, and I am so, so impressed:

EB of Spice Dish gave up her ipod for a week, meaning she had to actually hear the conversations her neighbors were having on public transportation -- not always pleasant -- and decided maybe life is better with a few media distractions.

Giving up magazines and other "brain trash," Sara Rose found enough time on her hands to plant her garden, give herself a pedicure, make a proper dinner each night, catch up on her z's, and converse with people about topics other than her usual magazine fodder.

Teacher Meets World used the media detox as a springboard to get back to her very impressive reading list. Tara watched a squirrel bury an acorn for 20 minutes; I like to think this is the direct result of the media detox. Kyle at Forever 22 vowed to only use one tab on his internet browser at a time -- a tip I borrowed. Honest to Blog cut down on tv, only allowing herself to watch Gossip Girl, and was hoping to find herself with a "bajillion" hours on her hands. Gretch-a-Sketch hoped she and her homework could reacquaint themselves during the media detox.

Personally, my experience was most like Karen's at faded willow: I loved the idea but struggled with the execution. Living in a small apartment with someone who had not chosen to give up media proved difficult; while I was trying to chop vegetables in a moment of zen, I would hear the latest presidential campaign gossip via the nightly news. My job, which is largely about blogs and current events, made the internet impossible to ignore, but I did employ the one-tab-only rule on my browser. Television was the area that I really managed to squash, though. I realized that I turn on the tv when I want to just do nothing. Instead of watching Rachael Ray make another 30-minute meal, I found myself doing nothing in ways that were more peaceful, and more satisfying, like staring out the window and watching the day go dark. That's a habit I could definitely see myself hanging on to.

Thank you so much again to everyone who detoxed and wrote about it. This POP Project was no walk in the park, so I am really gratefully to everyone who participated and I hope you found it a worthy experiment.

And now for the June Pink of Perfection Project assignment: Somewhere in your life there is a teacher, a babysitter, a sibling, a parent, a friend, a role model, a mentor, a boss, or an aunt who deserves to be told of their charms, their gifts, and that they are an inspiration. Scrawl it on a college-ruled page or make a pilgrimage to a stationery shop, but thank them, flatter them, and be sincere. Write a fan letter telling them just how exquisite they are. Here's how to participate:

  • E-mail me and say you're on board (remember to include a link to your blog!): sarah@pinkofperfection.com

  • Complete the project.

  • Write about the project on your website or blog by June 30.

  • Send me the link to your blog post via the comments or email.


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Thanks, Sarah, for sending your readers over to the Summer Reading List at Teacher Meets World. The good news is that I read a TON of books in May. My favourite of the novels was "Run" by Ann Patchett.

I also narrowed down my blog subscriptions to the ones I really love and tried not to gather up any more. Still, it was challenging to unplug. I very much like the idea of using just one browser tab at a time. Less multi-tasking... one thing at a time.

Thanks for inviting us to participate!

I'm in again. I read six magazines this weekend. Isn't that so sad? we also went to the butterfly gardens and duck pons and for long walks but six mags? Sad but true.

I wish it hadn't been so difficult for me! It will be easier over the summer, when I'm outside and away from the house more (and there aren't any new TV shows!) :)

Sarah-
I totally hear you on the small space, living with non-detoxer issue. I live with a sports fanatic and it's playoff time. It's the reason I didn't even attempt to ditch t.v... the thought of divorce just wasn't appealing.

I'm in for June!

EB

EB, you never fail to make me laugh. :)

Dear Pink of Perfection, We share a love of the life well lived and the color Pink. I accept your challenge! Leisure Girl.

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