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January 4th, 2008

Where's the fire?

  • Jan. 4th, 2008 at 1:39 PM

There isn't a fire.  And that's the problem.  I'd be happy with some smoldering ashes, to be honest.

Well, that's a perky image to start a blog, isn't it?   

I'll give some background then.  The last few years have seen a lot of closing doors in my life.  Most of it, like usual, is out of my hands.  Some, however, are due to conscious choices based on prioritizing thing sin my life.  So, I took a particular dream of mine that I determined could never be, and dumped Ye Olde Icey Firebucket of Reality on it.  OF course, it took a lot of douse-rinse-repeat, and a few determined stomps to put it out, but I was finally successful.  Huzzah!  Said dream will no longer bother me!

Sadly, I seemed to have been a little overzealous in my dousing.  Now I find it difficult to get particularly interested in, well, anything at all.  This is a very irritating state of being, and not at all an acceptable turn of events.

"So think, Lady Shayna!" says the little cricket in my head (the Jiminy kind - not a horrible cell phone incident).  "Surely there is something you can do to spark some life!  If nothing seems interesting NOW, what did you USED to do that was interesting?"  





What not to do

  • Jan. 4th, 2008 at 2:13 PM


Perhaps it's part of my fire dousing, but one of the first things I thought of is what I'm not going to post about.  Sadly, one of them is going to be politics.  That's not because I think it's unimportant, or I don't think it should ever be discussed, but for two reasons.

1. There's already lots and lots of political discussion everywhere you go anymore.  This election season has gone non-stop since the last election, and frankly it's getting real tiresome.

2. I'm not sure whether it's because people are cranky from number 1 or not, but there are a lot of people who tend to jump to conclusions about other people based on their policy preferences.  I'll use, for an example, puppies.

That's right.  Puppies.  Safe topic.  I hope.  The thought process for these things goes like this:

Someone says to themselves, "You know, there are unhappy puppies in this world."

Then: "I like puppies!  I don't want them to be unhappy!"

Next, they say to themselves, "I think giving every puppy a monthly rawhide bone would solve the puppy unhappiness problem of the world!"

Now they run into another person who says, "Monthly rawhide?  I don't think that's a good idea."

Now, you'd think a rational person would, at this point, ask why.  Perhaps the other person thinks squeaky toys are better.  Perhaps they have a grand scheme for daily scoops of puppy chow.  Unfortunately, way too often in our political atmosphere, the very first thought is equivalent to, "No rawhides?!  You must hate puppies!  You bastage!!!"

That's right.  I said that political discussion has come down to nothing but screaming puppy laced profanities. And really - who wants that?  Not me.  So - no politics.

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