Day: October 17, 2002

  • Emotional Thrillrides

    I’d like to start by thanking Mari and Doug for making a fun night of my second chance to see Spirited Away. Thanks! Much laughing and joking and banana taffy was enjoyed. Mari loves banana taffy, you know.

    That’s not what this entry is about, however.

    As part of the “good hard look into the depths of my soul” I’ve been engaged in for the past couple of years, I’ve noticed a trend. I’m not sure if it’s something everyone experiences, or if I’m just a weirdo. Here it is: Highs are almost always followed by lows.

    Not terribly profound, you say? Maybe it isn’t, but being aware of this fact is helping me learn to cope with my sudden freak depressions. The other helping factor, of course, is my determination not to wallow. I hate being a pathetic wallowing lump. (I was told recently how awfully unattractive that is. The fastest way to get my attention is to appeal to my overdeveloped vain streak…)

    My current situation is a bit like this: I had a wonderful time Monday night and Wednesday night, first with Wendi and the kids and Amy and her son at the movie, then with Mari and Doug at the movie. Now that the anticipation of moviegoing with friends is gone, the emotional pendulum has swung over and I’m feeling listless, moody and a bit depressed. Now, however, I can recognize why this is happening and try not let it get ahead of me. Hooray!

    I may not be perfect, but I’m working on dealing with the worst of my weaknesses. Isn’t that what it’s all about? “To strive, to seek… and not to yield.”

  • Geekery makes a fine distraction for the unhappy mind.

    Testing, testing.

    If all goes well, submitting this journal entry to the database will cause both Weblogs.com and Wander-Lust to recognize the fact that I’ve updated my page.

    These are the things I do to pass the time between creative endeavors and emergencies, folks. Thank you for your patience.

  • Things I Have Laughed Out Loud About

    Linked via grillboy (whose BlogSnob link, oddly enough, pointed to Dragon Ink when I visited), go read “Things My Girlfriend And I Have Argued About.” Not only that, but also read the linked bit (you can’t miss it, honest) about how some tabloid rag stole his page without paying for it. And then read the other account of the saga of how some tabloid rag stole… you get the idea.

    British humor at its finest, folks. No, I’m serious. Mostly.