Thursday, March 29, 2007

I've never done this before. Since I've been enjoying reading some friends blogs, I thought perhaps I'd set up my own. I used to journal with some regularity but haven't even touched my journals for at least months. It seems this can be a similar format although potentially much more public than my childhood diary with the not-so-difficult-to-open lock.

So much of life is spent not really paying attention to much of anything. Our minds are off wandering - judging, planning, remembering, anticipating - with not much time spent now. My dad has been doing all of this reading lately and has commented that life is made out of the extremes of pain and pleasure with most of our life spent in neutral. Do we remember the neutral times? Not so much.

Perhaps writing even during the neutral times can make them less neutral. We can't write without paying attention, without being present at least a little. Stop to smell the flowers.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah! Welcome to the world of blogging!

My friend with MS keeps a gratitude journal. She found that even on ordinary days and also horrible days, there was something to be grateful for. Over time, she was able to appreciate each day more. I think the same goes for journally/blogging. If you are looking for something meaningful or interesting or funny to write about, you will find it. I think it is a way to enjoy more each day. This comming from a girl who has a hard time enjoying the moment. ;)

In any case, I look forward to the thoughts you are willing to share.

yola said...

Oh! I can't tell you how excited I suddenly feel to have you join the blogosphere! :D

I look forward to settling down in a comfortable spot on the floor of your doorway and trading deep thoughts (or not so deep)...it shall be just like old times! Well not, but you can picture it.