Warp and Weft

Welcome to Rock Hill, South Carolina, I-77 NorthboundMondays are always the same. Doubly this way after my week long vacation in Rock Hill, SC to see family. Work just piles up because I ignore it. This was the first vacation in a rather long while when I went for almost all of it without having to think about work, so it ended up being a true vacation. I so rarely get them, I hardly know what to do when they happen this way. There was something wonderful about coming back from a long time away into a weekend as well. It let me get a grip on the daily flow much easier than if we got back late on Sunday and then dived headlong into the week after that. Those sorts of times feel too rushed.

That being said, I can’t really get rah-rah about traveling again for a while. Going places and doing things is fun of course, but there is a distinct part of me that values some time to just not do anything. A day reading, or catching up on my news, or something like that. Puttering about the house – not having to drive somewhere, buy something, do stuff, sometimes that just bothers me.

These next few weeks will be rough and tumble, at least financially. But I can make it, one step at a time if I’m careful.

photo by: Ken Lund

Comment Spam Is Stupid

I just don’t get why there is comment spam on my blog. Thanks to Akismet it all gets sorted into the spam category automatically. I don’t even see the junk, so what’s the point of even sending it? If the spam is never seen, isn’t it just a monumental waste of time?

So, for this that like sending me comment spam, send away I guess. It’s a waste of time and electricity. It’s monumentally stupid. I’m not even seeing it. Just notice a number and click “Empty Spam” and that’s it!

Meijer Slapdown

We just got a bit in the mail while we were away from GE Moneybank, the people who manage our Meijer credit card. They have revised the “points reward program” and taken away the 20% off everything coupon we could get and replace it with a 5% grocery and 15% clothing and other coupon. This marks the end of us being able to take advantage of the 20% coupons and while it was good while it lasted, it was probably a huge loss for Meijer. It doesn’t do anything for our loyalty, as it’s a slap in the face when we could have really used those savings most of all. Alas, we’ll have to continue to trim and buy less. Money is so tight, and with all the breaks evaporating before our eyes, we have to make every cent count. Thank goodness for Peanut Butter. It holds the world together.

Goodbye Notify!

I subscribed to the Notify service from the Weather Channel. It was cheap and easy and kept me alerted to weather issues. They just sent me my “FINAL NOTICE” at 12:23am last night because my work credit card was replaced and they couldn’t auto-bill me. Then at 12:24am they sent me another email telling me that my account was cancelled.

I’ve been lazy about deciding whether to keep or kill this service. It’s more annoying than useful and now that there are apps galore that alert you over the phone, something like this is just a waste of money.

I think I’ll let the entire thing just lapse. They have cancelled my account, let it rot where it dropped. Feh.

PAD 3/17/2013 – Bone of Contention

Pick a contentious issue about which you care deeply — it could be the same-sex marriage debate, or just a disagreement you’re having with a friend. Write a post defending the opposite position, and then reflect on what it was like to do that.

People shouldn’t be expected to learn anything new once they are done with primary education. If they are too old, there is just no way that they can acquire new skills, nor should they. Skills aren’t as important as simply living a quiet life. Be quiet, be meek, hope that the troubles of life just pass you by. If you aren’t special, if you aren’t unique then you will fade into the background and you’ll be safe.

I just can’t continue. The bullshit is just too thick. It flows too furiously. The more I write the more irritated I become and it’s just pure sarcasm. I don’t understand how anyone could live this way. I don’t even.

PAD 3/15/2013 – Comfort Zone

What are you more comfortable with — routine and planning, or laissez-faire spontaneity?

I like to blend the two together. Having a plan is always a good idea however leaving yourself open to spontaneous events is worth so much more. The best of both worlds after all is a more balanced approach. I am very fond of creating a third option to a duality question and synthesizing my own options in situations. When I went to Paris I discovered that while walking around the city, if you are actively looking for something in particular you will not find it. You will only find it if you resolve that you don’t care to find it and you are tired of searching for it, then you’ll end up standing right in front of what you were originally looking for. So, a plan? Yes it can help, but without serendipity you won’t actually find what you are looking for, not really.

PAD 3/12/2013 – Erasure

You have the choice to erase one incident from your past, as though it never happened. What would you erase and why?

I’ve written about this before in other posts that were concerned about the past. I wouldn’t change anything about my past and that includes this topic as well. If I started to edit my past then I would no longer be who I am and that would mean that on some level, my life is a sham. Since I can’t live like that, even having the potential to change anything about my past would invalidate my life and shame me deeply in regards to how I live my life today. So no, I own all of those incidents – the good and the bad and I hold them close and treasure them. They all make me who I am right now, how could I be any other way?

PAD 3/7/2013 – Fantasy

The Tooth Fairy (or Easter Bunny, or Santa Claus . . .): a fun and harmless fiction, or a pointless justification for lying to children?

Life is dark enough without these characters to help buffer how dull life could be without them. In comparison it’s better to have these comfortable lies in place than the alternative of dull banality. Children’s minds are wide open and introducing a little bit of wonder into their lives is, as far as my feelings dictate to me, a good thing. The point of these characters is to give kids hope, someone to think about while they are growing up learning how to behave as a good person when they get older. Being good for Christmas, being good for the Tooth Fairy, being good for the Easter Bunny to hide eggs – these things all concentrate on one thing, to be good. If there is no reason for it, then it’s not as easy to explain to kids the why behind being good. The ends justify the means, at least in this case I think.

PAD 3/11/2013 – Ghostwriter

If you could have any author –living or dead – write your biography, who would you choose?

My biography would be a funny thing, I would need someone with a good grasp on the absurd and with a nice turn of phrase that I could appreciate. Who would I choose? There are some classic authors that come to mind but mostly because they seem appropriate that they come to mind, not because they would do it very well. Out of all the names you could choose, of all the people the one that’s the best fit would likely have been Voltaire. Anyone who wrote Candide would likely be able to grasp my life and give it the tone it deserves for my biography.