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Thursday, November 26, 2009

User post: Head games

About six months ago, I started to notice something.

The world has a lot of background noise.

A lot. The sounds of traffic, people talking on the mobile phones, music booming out of the car next to you at a stoplight, barking dogs, crying babies--the list just goes on and on.

Keep in mind that I have never been too distracted by ambient sound. One notable exception comes to mind from about eight years ago when Paul and I sat through some pre-marital counseling sessions. The therapist’s cozy one-room office was situated just off the park in old Fair Oaks. The park in old Fair Oaks also housed a battalion of feral chickens and roosters. For ten sessions, Paul and I sat side-by-side on an overstuffed couch and waited for emotional breakthroughs to occur. As a critical moment approached, a fervent c--- -A-DOODLE-DOO erupted breaking all of my concentration. All I could think about was KFC for dinner. It was ridiculous. We finished up our ten sessions and never went back. I blame the chickens.

With two daughters under five, there is a lot of background noise in my life these days. There is the constant background soundtrack of stupid Scooby Doo that never seems to go away. In addition, my (nearly) five year old has taken to incessantly asking questions. Seriously, she can cram 20 questions into a 45 second time frame. She doesn’t even wait for you to answer. She just jumps right to the next question. My two and a half year old screams and acts like a two and a half year old all of the time. For the record, two and a half year olds are very noisy. They are very noisy while they scream “No!” and “I don’t like you!” and “I want to pick it out!” and “I don’t want milk!” and “Go away!”

You get the idea.

But it isn’t just the kids. Chatter and noise permeates everywhere. To combat this, I started to do something that I never thought I would do.

I now walk around nearly all of the time I am in public wearing my iPod. Podcasts, audio books, and music drown out the background noise.

And I love it.

When I am outside “away from it all” or at least “away from most of it” I have no problem pulling out the ear buds. I love the sounds of rushing water or birds. I love listening to my kids laugh, play, and sing.

All of the background activity, though, has really started to make me nuts. I like the quiet of my own head and thoughts. I like my NPR and Adam Corolla in bite-size podcast pieces. In a weird way, my iPpod time feels almost like real alone time. I can shop at Target, wait in line at the grocery store, or walk around Capital Park during lunch time and feel like I carved out a little time for myself.

I'll take what I can get these days.
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  • Onang's Avatar
    Posted by Onang Thu Apr 16, 2009 7:14am PDT

    loved the article, it is very true. A little me time helps a great deal which we dont get much of now a days. Thanks for the info.

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  • AmandaS's Avatar
    Posted by AmandaS Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:13pm PDT

    Whatever works, right! :-)

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  • why not's Avatar
    Posted by why not Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:50am PDT

    Its like you could almost get lost in all the noise today sometimes its just habit to get in the car after work and throw on the radio, ive learned on some days its just nice to get in the car and take a long quiet drive home... I would like to try your ipod idea though... just dont forget to take in the wonderfull natural sounds that are behind all the noise no recording could replace them ,,,the rain ,,, thunderstorms ,,, the wind ,,, birds singing ,,, or yes even roosters crowing where i live they never stop morning noon and night lots and lots of roosters and you never can block them out.... great artical

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