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We have since gone our separate ways and, yeah, it was bitter, and, yeah, it sucked, but it wasn't entirely unexpected....But, boy....may I just say, you don't know how...absolutely serene, absolutely functional...you can feel until a giganto chunk of perpetually critical negativity is finally no longer a factor in your life! Some very positive changes have begun to manifest themselves, such as a palpably improved outlook on, well, just about everything. I even had a friend at work say to me a few weeks ago, quite out of the blue, "You just seem really happy!" and, I mean, THANK GOD, because I really wasn't for a very long time.
So the blog is just one thing I'm breathing new life into.
As for the title, I actually really like chickens. I collect them, and that itself has been a sort of unofficial evolution. I think I had a few poultry-oriented items at one point and people noticed them and started giving me more and more and before I knew it, they multiplied exponentially and now I have a full-fledged collection on my hands: aprons, plates, figurines, potholders, wind-up toys that lay eggs, stuffed animals, books, even a mobile. All chickens, alla time.
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I promise it'll be pretty random. That's how my brain works. Linear thinking--nay, rational thinking--can be a drag for me, since I'm, as my mother might phrase it, "a creative type," and as impressions pop into my brain, so I write. I used to verbally share my random impressions, but I soon learned that that wasn't a terribly, uh...appreciated approach. I grew up in California, currently expatriated to Minnesota and once cheerfully blabbed to a hairdresser here that my impression of the midwest was that it seemed full of fat blond women stuffed into plaid, after which I received the worst haircut of my life. So much for sharing my tactless enlightenment; I have since learned to keep the yap shut, even though I admit I have never gotten used to the accent.....
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Anyway, there it is, my initial post, a second time around. I could go on, but I'll save it for subsequent posts...more trivialities to come, cause I've got a lotta time to make up!
Buh-bye.
5 comments:
I love it Wuff! Finally a blog that's not depressing like the one from my friends whose child is deathly ill.....
Love ya,
Laura
Yes, we've all read the depressing, existential, let-me-quote-sad-songs blogs, and, you know, why bother?? Let me just slit my wrists now and sit here alone in low light, rocking back and forth and listening to "Everybody Hurts" on endless loop. I don't think so.
Oh, you had to bring up that song! Ha! Good for you Woof! Love your creativity and can't wait to read more of it! You go!
Yes, staying possitive is the way to go...behind ya all the way!
KP
Yes, light in an age of endarkenment, etc.
Being a Gemini, I kind of go back n' forth on my own blog...
Glad you're "journaling" again (publicly, that is!)
love,
El Bro
I added you to my list of bookmarks, and you're now first in the list!
Y'know, on account of the alphabet and how "C" come before most of the other letters and stuff...
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