I need to find a good PEN! I usually get at least one or two, but with my son running around me, it’’s hard to keep track of all my Pens. I try to hide them, but NO they always disappear! I love a pen with weight in the end, which means if it has a cap that can be placed on the opposite end while I write, all the better for me to feel balanced as I let loose my insidious flow. Another necessity is that the pen write smoothly, without feeling kinked up in the paper. It has to write on ANY paper I choose, so that is usually a hard requirement to fill. It can be any color, really. I like to have good pens in all colors so depending on my writing mood I can capture the full torrent of my thoughts. The final requirement for an extraordinary writing utensil is style. It has to LOOK nice and flow-friendly. Regular ball points just don”t make the grade.
Never knew that there was so much to a writing flow, eh?
‘Friday’’s Feast
Feast One Hundred & Thirty Two Appetizer Where on your body do you have a scar, and what caused it?
I have one on my wrist from a burn I got while working at Wawa. I was removing something from their oven and hit my wrist on one of the racks.
Soup What is something that has happened to you that you would consider a miracle?
Living through childbirth.
Salad Name a television personality who really gets on your nerves.
Joan Rivers irks me to high heaven. So does Ellen Degeneres.
Main Course What was a funny word you said as a child (such as “pasketti” for “spaghetti”)?
sketties
Dessert Fill in the blank: I have always thought ______ was ______.
I have always thought Billy Idol was gay.
Edited to say:
I am enjoying reading everyone’’s FF and I am glad you all like mine. I am not using linky code much anymore. It’’s too impersonal for me now. I am happy that there are a number of people that stop by regularly and comment. I appreciate you!
I am a seeker. I seek the knowledge of truth and understanding. Being such, I come across a lot of different spiritual ideas that make a lot of sense, and some that don”t. One that I identify with is The Lotus Path. It was introduced to me today. The path takes into account Shamanism, yoga, and many other paths of spiritual enlightenment to form one cohesive unit.
It was interesting to read about the background of this pathway to enlightenment. I was surprised to find out that the woman behind it all was a teacher of English. Now she does workshops all over the place for The Lotus Path. Her husband is supportive of her spirituality. The truth is found in focusing on finding your spiritual comfort zone. She doesn”t seem to be preaching an all out truth, only guiding people to find their own pathways through what she has learned and experienced over the years. I can respect that. I would rather be able to find the truth than be told what it is all the time.
The one thing that I take issue with is the whole *influencing the chakras* deal. I have not come to a conclusion about chakras yet, so that would definitely make me uncomfortable. It’’s all good, though, because it just shows you another way to look at spirituality. I am all for that. I might not be taking too much from the Lotus Path, but at least I can glean some things from their teachings.
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The question was asked:
What do I think of this form of reality tv?
Some of them are boring, others are not. Of course, I would rather see the true life behind the scenes than things that are creatively edited. I like the honesty of it all. I would rather see them staring at a computer screen with a look of disdain on their faces, than to have them amp up the drama in the office just because people are watching. We, in this world, are too far from realism. We thrive on the drama of the scenes instead of wanting to know the truth.
My favorite episode thus far is the Reverse Postie Patrol which you can see here:
I like that real people got to see the office, the workers, and the owner in person. It makes the work we do more tangible that way. I rather enjoy watching things in real time sometimes. Maybe not the grass as it grows, but life as it goes.
I appreciate that Ted and the crew are willing and ready to show us what’’s really going on. Not many companies would be that transparent with their employees. Ted is a genius in his genre. I hope that they continue to make better episodes and a better business overall.
UGh…is pretty much all I can say about it right now.
I.am.tired.
I just categorized 56 pages of posts on one of my blogs. I am not about to try and start a revamp of categories here. I”m so tired! PLUS I just migrated all but 2 of my blogs to my new server. This and the tech blog are going to be done in a week when the domain transfers.
Going to bed now. G”nite my naughty little kittens *nod to Craig Ferguson, who had enough guts to stand in front of his audience and tell them it’’s not nice to belittle a girl like Britney Spears who is struggling with sobriety*’,