Well I accidentally logged myself off and lost what I had just written. Darn! Okay, I was saying that I had started a post about 40 minutes ago and then when I had a half hour left til bedtime, I realized I had gotten myself in too deep to get out so I saved that draft for another time.
I was thinking today that maybe this was going to get to where I did not want to write a post every day because I will just start writing to meet the requirement of writing something. Pretty soon, nobody will look because I don’t really have anything to say. And when someone has nothing to say, they shouldn’t make it obvious by attempting to say something. There’s a quote about that which I don’t have time to try and remember.
Well I still think the bottom line is that I need to just be more spontaneous and get enough practice so that the time I spend will be justified. I mean if I spend two hours writing a post, it had better be awfully good or I would feel that I had spent way too much for it. So this is going to be a 15 minute post or less so I don’t have to worry about the cost! It’s probably weird though!
November 14, 2007 at 11:26 pm
It’s probably weird though! Hmm, maybe that’s why I like it!
That’s funny what you said about when someone doesn’t have anything to say, they shouldn’t make it obvious by attempting to say something – I hate it when that happens to me. When I feel like I should say something and I start talking and realize that I don’t really have anything to say. Being quiet isn’t always bad, is it?
November 15, 2007 at 9:12 pm
I love reading your blog, and am very happy to see a new one each day !! So keep doing it. They don’t have to be fantastic every day or long either. It is just fun to see what you’re thinking and writing !!
Love you. Barbs
November 15, 2007 at 9:40 pm
Thanks, Barbs! It’s sure nice to have a few fans like you.
November 18, 2007 at 10:43 pm
Thank you, too, Holly! I’m glad you like my weird stuff. I keep trying to think of that quote. I think this is really close: “Blessed is that man who having nothing to say, refrains from giving wordy evidence of it.”