Sunday, November 24, 2013
"Besties"
In a recent conversation, a friend of mine used the word "best" friend when referring to one of her friends. When I repeated the word in the conversation, just to see how it sounded, it sounded incredibly foreign coming out of my mouth. As I've aged, the "best" friend image has escaped me. I consider just about everyone I choose to spend time with as, well, friends. I don't really regard one as a best friend, but maybe that's just me. To me, the best friend image was only around when I was younger. Then, the best friend was someone I spent just about all my time with, which I don't do now that I'm older and have more going on in my life. I randomly, from time to time, see several people. This, then reminded me of relationships. One person cannot be our sole everything-- other people must fill in the gaps. The person we are dating cannot possibly fulfill our everything. They come close, but are designed to fall a little short because they are different than we are.
Monday, October 28, 2013
A quiet exit
Why is it so important to say goodbye when you leave? When did this gesture become mandatory for the human race? After doing a little research, I discovered that this tradition naturally has religious roots. It is a contraction for "God be with ye." My stream of conscious led me to this thought-- do atheist not say goodbye to people or do they even know what they are saying when they are parting ways with someone?
Regardless, I was recently chastised for my lack of a goodbye. I am not an atheist so that is not my reason. To me, my form of a goodbye is when I am no longer in the area. When someone's presence is no longer there, isn't that enough of a goodbye? Apparently not and people get offended by it. For me, when I am ready to leave, I just leave. I do not like to sit around and just suck it up for the sake of other people. I don't see the problem with this concept of departure.
Regardless, I was recently chastised for my lack of a goodbye. I am not an atheist so that is not my reason. To me, my form of a goodbye is when I am no longer in the area. When someone's presence is no longer there, isn't that enough of a goodbye? Apparently not and people get offended by it. For me, when I am ready to leave, I just leave. I do not like to sit around and just suck it up for the sake of other people. I don't see the problem with this concept of departure.
Family Time
How important is family? When someone says, "I would do anything for my family." I often wonder exactly how far are they willing to go? Would they kill for their family? Would they die for their family? Give up a job/their livelihood for their family? I have recently been put to the test of what my family means to me and what I would be willing to do to spend time with them. For me, I am willing to give up my job for just a few, simple, but important days to spend with them. One of the most important things for me is that I spend my time with the people I love and that love me. In a way, we honor and show our love for one another by spending time with them-- just our mere closeness to them is a gift that is irreplaceable. In the end, isn't that the only thing we ever really had-- time on this earth?
Saturday, October 19, 2013
and the light bulb burned out...or never illuminated the cranium house at all.
The quote-- "I have not failed. I just found 10,000 ways that won't work." Thomas Edison. The response: "what he is saying is that he hasn't failed he just found reasons not to do anything...i kinda wonder what this guy was thinking about or what he was doing that made him think he hasn't failed."
I cannot control my laughter.
I cannot control my laughter.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Encounter of a Chloe Kind
I have never really been approached romantically by a complete stranger until the other day. Throwing the ball for my rambunctious, young lab has become a ritual of mine since having moved into an apartment. Randomly, a girl ran by one day and my dog ran along side her. I was annoyed by this. She jogged by not once, but twice, adding to the annoyance. Nothing was said, but sorry, and I went about my day. Three weeks later, I'm at the same location throwing the ball, yet again, and now a car is coming down the dead end area. It's the jogger from before. She positions her car too far forward and is now awkwardly leaning forward to talk to me. I thought it was someone needing directions and was annoyed, but then she says, "I've been wanting to meet you." I was taken back by this comment--how bold is that?! I didn't say much to this since it was 7:45 in the morning and I was dressed by a hobo (actually that's a slap to hobos-- I was dressed worse). She then went on to say her name...I told her mine and then she said she had to go to work. The next Saturday a similar experience. I have started to vary the times I now go to throw the ball. I don't like the idea of someone being able to creep on me. Due to the randomness of this exchange, I had to write about it.
Tic tac toe
Against everyone's finger waving, I have decided to be friends with my ex girlfriend. I don't understand why this is such a bad idea. We experienced a great connection and just because it didn't work out in a full blown relationship, why can't it work in a friendship? That connection just doesn't go away-- unless your ex is an asshole and did something shitty to you. The "X" is an interesting concept. Before, was she an "O" like this was tic tac toe in the game of life? "Ex" is defined as without, without a value indicated value or right. To me, everyone's ex had some value at some time, but when you break up does it take away the value- the memories you shared, the things you experienced? Verdict is still out.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Coffee for My Five-Year-Old Niece
I have recently encountered some coffee Disturbia. Coffee snobs beware.
While sitting outside a coffee shop, slurping down a smoothie, I saw a man with a baby tea cup of coffee. While he stood at the coffee condiments table, with his "espresso," I couldn't help but wonder about how he was going to manage to put one drop of milk and one grain of sugar into this ridiculously small drink. My friend called me a coffee dummy, which made me think more...How can I be the coffee dummy. My beverage of equal value was overflowing with an amazing concoction of a variety of ingredients. Clearly a great buy that was not only going to leave me satisfied, but also full. While this guy will only be able to muster two, possibly three, sips of coffee for the same amount of money and his drink's only ingredients are water and ground coffee.
I'm still a little confused by the logic here.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Crime "Seen"
A woman calls in to the police that a man is indecently exposing himself. The police show up to the apartment residence to find that there is a naked man. He happens, though, to be doing yoga in his apartment building across the way from the woman. The policeman then reports, "ma'am this is not a crime." The woman responds with, "this is a quality of life crime."
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Commitment Issues
I recently met this interesting chick on a group bike ride. I have frequented this group ride in the past, but never really met anyone worth talking to, until recently. After a couple of rides, and some other hang out time, I felt it was acceptable to ask some more personal questions as opposed to those surface questions. This, ultimately, blew up in my face. I simply asked her about her "type" and she reluctantly changed the subject twice. I annoyingly persisted anyway. I was now more interested in her reluctant behavior than hearing the answer. The conversation continued to go downhill from there leaving me with the need for a quick exit from the conversation and from her. Do people not like to share relationship information with someone they have hung out with on more than one occasion? Does this particular girl have something to hide relationship wise? Regardless, this to me was a red flag about her relationships possibly with anyone, even a friend.
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