You don't want to be comfortable here, and the changes in Western society in the last 100 years has achieved just that.ġ000 years with Jesus is the consolation prize. Your ultimate goal is to fix your relationship wiith the gods and move on. Without consciousous parents the child will have no hope, and may even exaserbate their disfavor by becoming corrupted in today's environment. Your job as a future mother is to learn the god's ways and to help your child understand despite the negative reinforcement and conditioning of today's society. It was wonderful to hear her blogging voice. On a semi-serious and totally gushy note, I want to thank MAW for reaching out to me during my hiatus and saying the thoughful things she did.
(Eddie is the name of the copy repair guy. I am, of course, referring to the heated leather seats in my car. (Perhaps this quote, more than any of the others, says more about the kind of person I pride myself on being. "It is better to travel well than to arrive." The last eight months I have questioned how anyone has any time or energy to follow their dreams let alone, wash their hair.) (George, most likely high at the time he said this, pegged me perfectly with this quote. “Some people see things that are and ask, Why? Some people dream of things that never were and ask, Why not? Some people have to go to work and don't have time for all that.
Old Chuck cracked a funny here though and for that, I must give him props.) (I hesitated to include this one because it is Charles Schulz, a man beloved by many, but by me, not so much. “Sometimes I lie awake at night, and ask, 'Where have I gone wrong?' Then a voice says to me, 'This is going to take more than one night.'” What's not to love about cheese and beans and cheese? Nothing, that's what.) (Um, hello! I have difficulties following though on just about everything, with the only exception being a plate of nachos. "There are two kinds of people, those who finish what they start and so on." If you'd like, tag 5 people to do the same, link to the person who tagged you. Pick 5 quotes that you feel apply to your life, that say something about you and share. If you'd like to participate, go here and check out some of the random quotes.
So the meme goes a little something like this. Even though I wasn't tagged, I hope MAW doesn't mind that I decided to crash her party and steal the meme for myself. Not only was this a welcome distraction, but it gave me something to write about. Additionally, I saw that she had put up a quotation meme a few days prior.
This exercise found me stalking Middle Aged Woman's blog because, a) I love her and 2) I knew her site would be virtually free of any spiritual nudes. Instead, I found myself dusting off my reader, surfing the web and steering VERY wide and clear of the website the copy guy wrote down for me on his business card. Although this morning "The Beav" told me it would be outtasight! to tackle the spiritual nudes thing here, I just don't think I have the blogging strength or stomach to do it this early in the day. (I sit way too close to a copier that has seen its better days, Folks.)īack to my blogging voice. Why don't you write about that?įor the record, my blogging voice has always has sounded like Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver, filled with plenty of A w shucks! and G olly gee-wizes!įor the other record, the copy repairman's first passion is rebuilding snowmobiles. It's the voice in your head that says, Gee-wiz, it sure was a hoot when the copy repairman told me he hosted a photography website that featured his life's second passion, spiritual nudes. It feels like I'm learning to get my blogging voice back all over again.