Friday, May 26, 2017

This is me... I'm 47



This is me, I added a filter to the bottom because the light in my house was making my face all red.



Here I am, no make-up, unfiltered.  My hair is dyed because due to stress, I've been going white since I was 18 - no lie.  I never know where to look in a selfie, I hate pictures of myself, so it looks like I have a lazy eye but I don't.  I do have bags under my eyes, dark circles that get worse with make-up, acne that still flares up, freckles, and wrinkles.  Today I am 47 - almost a half century.  I don't feel nor act like I'm 47 (I feel younger), my body most days thinks it's 80.  I've had diagnosed PTSD for 10 years now.

For the first 3 to 4 yrs I didn't sleep, hence the permanent dark circles.  I would average about 15 hrs in a week, then my body would just 'crash'.  That's when your body has to sleep or you die.  It is the weirdest feeling to have your body just collapse and sleep without dreams and when you wake you can't move... you feel like your paralyzed.  Nothing helped my insomnia, pills and herbal remedies just left my body exhausted and me crying, bumping into furniture in absolute exhaustion.  I found out that I had no energy, that sleep requires energy, so that your body can rebuild during the night.  I often, still, have to pick whether I do one thing only (depending the size of it) or a few small things during one day so that I have enough energy to sleep that night.  People call it the Spoonie effect - it's a real thing, I'm here to testify.  The spoonie effect is that you have, say 10 spoons per day.  For most people, the energy they expend getting dressed, eating breakfast, showering, etc may only take 1 spoon... for others, it may take 2 or 3.  Work is 1, anything causing extra stress is 1, so for me, grocery shopping on some days takes 2 spoons.  The goal is to have a spoon left over in which to sleep and not have to borrow from your spoons for tomorrow.

I became a recluse for many years.  I couldn't drive over a mile away from my house or I went into total panic attack.  The only times I did were to either therapy or when work called a meeting - thankfully I worked from home.  It's hard to explain what having an anti-social disorder does to someone who was once very social.  You reach out for any other type of social interaction you can without leaving your comfort zone.  My outreach was computer gaming, playing an MMORP called Puzzle Pirates.  It was easy to make friends and I quickly found out, most that played also had disorders.  Extremely shy, agoraphobia, etc.  However, when you get a group of mental disorders in game, there is always drama, someone's feelings are always hurt - so yep, just like real life.  When I would rather play than work, I talked with my therapist about it.  I moved my computer into where my family was so that I was at least in the same room with them.  I rewarded myself with playing after work was finished.  Thankfully, after a few years, I left the game.  My husband always knows my stress is beyond bad if I've downloaded the game again and have started playing.  My friends have all stopped playing and I have no interest in making new ones so I mostly just puzzle by myself, it's a comfort.

As I mentioned, I hate pictures of myself - always have, more so now that I've been the same weight for the past 10 yrs, it just shifts.  I overcome a stress related to my PTSD and I drop 10 lbs, another shows up and it comes right back.  If I had energy, I would love to dance and walk it off; unfortunately, I have very little of that.  For years people have told me it comes back the more you do it and it does; now that I actually have some energy for more than 1 thing a day, I've been trying to go on walks with my daughter.  So far I can make a loop around my neighborhood - one loop but it's more than I've been able to do in years and I'll take it.

I've started doing things I used to love and things I always wanted to try but never did.  I look at this part as not only part of my therapy but showing that part of me is in recovery.  It's wonderful to be able to enjoy doing something again - like blogging  ha ha.  I now write mild fan fictions for the KPOP community in Vingle.  I say mild because according to my daughter, what I write is nothing like smut :).  In my eyes, if you're old enough to read it, you're old enough to let me lead you and let your imagination take over.  I've started doing art - like painting or oil crayons.  I got a B out of art in 8th grade because I did so much extra credit the teacher had to give it to me.  That is the last time I was taught anything.  I go to the Paint Nite's once in a while with a good friend but mostly now I self teach, watch video's and see what comes out of my brain.  The only problem with my writing and art? I'm very impatient and rarely does anything take me more than a day to do.  I'm working on it.

Mainly I wanted to do this because I am 47 and while the age doesn't bother me, I think it bothers others.  Not others that I know, most don't know my age so now I'm telling them and you, whoever you are reading this.

Life is life.  It gives us way too much at times that I've wanted to give up and just be done.  However, it also sends little miracles and beauty to us, if we have the chance to notice it.  For everyone, some days are harder than others.  No matter who you are, what you do, or where you go, we all have a trial of some kind.  Most people just don't let others see it.  There are too many walking around with masks and blinders on.  Be kind, be safe and love everyone.  Peace.

My take on KPOP

I am all for people voicing their opinions with the exceptions of them being a racist, bigot, or uneducated. In those cases, please kindly keep your mouth closed and please don't overwork your tiny mind by voicing an opinion, no one is interested.

First I will address the fact that the Billboard Awards are global, not just American.  If you would like to exclude foreigners, please make Celine Dion give back her awards and send Justin Bieber back to Canada (just to name two).  We have all races here in America; therefore, we have all types of music. For someone to say send those KPOP boys back to Korea where they belong makes me laugh - do you realize how LONG and HARD we have worked to GET them here?!?!?  BTS (Bangtan Boys) just finished a world tour, with sold out in under an hour, concerts here in the US.  Their goal is to play the Stadiums and we their fans would welcome that, we might actually get tickets!

There are many Americans that live in South Korea and sing in KPOP groups or as solo artists.  Peniel from BTOB (Chicago), Amber from Fx & Solo (LA), Ailee from soloist (NJ), Eric Nam from soloist (GA), Johnny from NCT (Chicago), Mark from GOT7 (LA), Nichkhun from 2PM (CA), Joshua (LA) and Vernon (NY) from Seventeen, Jay Park rapper previously from 2pm (WA), Jessica and Tiffany from Girls Generation both from (CA), and I could go on.

What is KPOP?  Korean Pop Music.  Ever since PSY hit the internet with Gangnam Style back in 2012, people have started to notice what is going on in the Entertainment world in South Korea.  At last count there were around 52 Entertainment (Talent) Agencies in South Korea, it is big business there.  They start recruiting anywhere from 10 yrs old, sometimes younger.  World famous rapper, hip hop artist, leader of Big Bang; GDragon debuted when 13 yrs old in 2001.  His group Big Bang have been together for 10 yrs and have completed sold out world tours.  They hit Forbes Top 100 last year (2016) by grossing $44 Million as a group (in one year).  These men have individual careers and other interests also, they made much more than that.

Entertainment Companies recruit young and they train them in voice, instrument, acting, dancing, language (if not Korean speaking) - all the aspects of the Entertainment field.  A few lucky ones debut immediately; such as American, Benji from the group B.I.G, who studied at Julliard.  Some unfortunate ones never debut and watch their dreams fade.  Others debut but because their company is so small they never receive the recognition or play time they deserve.  There are many, many talents groups out there still waiting for their chance to show they are just as good as any other group.

Schedules for these idols, as they are called, can be hectic.  The groups starting to get recognition try to release mini-albums (at least 5 songs) once or twice a year.  Most of those groups have members that write the music & lyrics.  Along with releases come creating video's, fan meet and greets, photographs, and concerts.

The difference between buying a CD from a KPOP group and an American artist?  Most KPOP CD's run between $15 up to $125.  Why?  Each CD comes with a photo BOOK or mini posters, one or multiple laminated wallet photos, or a full size poster.  The upper costing CD's usually also include a DVD of a concert or performance.

Why do they have such big fandoms?  What makes them so popular?  They are a drug.  Seriously.  They have the best use of SMS that I have ever seen.  Without totally invading their privacy, they try to allow fans into their lives.  They post selfies, art, their pets, their food, anything and everything.  They use VAPP which allows them to start live feeds with fans worldwide where they can read comments from fans in real time and respond.  They tweet about other groups in their company and keep you posted on what is on their schedules.  By doing this they become more real, especially when you see just how dorky and human they are.  Being that it is such a competition there for fans, merchandise is big business.  Groups don't eat well when first debuting if they don't make money.  No, I'm not exaggerating.  The more you are out there, the more merchandise is purchased, the more your videos are played, the bigger your fandom becomes, the better they eat.

My side?  My daughter watched a Youtube video in 2015 about KPOP.  It had videos from EXO and Big Bang.  Hot men that can sing and dance?  Like her mother, she said Yes please and was hooked.  I was like others and skeptical at first, she showed me videos and I too was like, is that eyeliner?  Honestly?  I am so hooked on KPOP now that one of my sons best friends from high school just married a really cute Asian girl that I've met several times and I had to look at their wedding invitation really close when my daughter told me she was Asian.  I didn't notice!  I think that is a wonderful thing - to be able to see people and not notice their race just see them as people.  What did it take for me to get hooked?  The magical voice of Hyunsik from BTOB singing Moonlight in English.  I am a sucker for Frank Sinatra and I had to make her prove to me it was really Hyunsik singing.  From there I was lost.  I listen to ALL genre's of music - my father was born in the late 1920's, my mother in the 1930's and my siblings from 1950 through 1970.  The only music I wouldn't listen to was rap and now that I listen to KPOP, I listen to rap.  They have expanded my genre.

My daughter's bias group is BTS (Bangtan Boys) and mine is HISTORY who just disbanded.  We can have many bias groups and belong to many fandoms, since we live in the US.  Just some (I'm sure I'll forget some) of our favorite groups are:  BTS, HISTORY, JYJ, TVXQ, BIG BANG, 2PM, VIXX, BTOB, VICTON, B.I.G, MAMAMOO, Girls Generation, 4Minute (Disbanded), APink, CLC, MissA, GOT7, BLOCK B, Black Pink, BEAST, EXO... there are so many and their music is amazing.  They work incredibly hard, are trained in manners (besides it being their culture), and extremely talented.  They deserve praise, not criticism - especially if they are winning over other worldwide known artists that they look up to.

Just my 2 cents.
BTS (Bangtan Boys)  Top L-R  Jimin, Suga, Jungkook
Bottom L- R  V, Jin, J-Hope, Rap Monster (leader)

BTOB (Born to Beat)
Top L-R Peniel, Hyunsik, Sungjae, Eungkwang (leader), Changsub
Bottom  L-R  Illhoon, Minhyuk

BIG BANG
L-R  Seungri, GDragon (Leader), Taeyang, T.O.P., Daesung