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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Sometimes I get to thinking about this blog, and how it's becoming clutter in my already full online existence. But then sometimes I have days like today.

Today, I was inspired to start filling out a passport form. The form asks for places you've lived and worked in the past 2 years. In both of these areas, there had been some changes, so I had to really think back. As it turns out, it was all right here. How comforting to know that my life (at least since 2003) is right here at my fingertips.

When I read back to previous posts, I always seem to read over the 'golden age'; when my relationship with MW was new and shiny, when I was living alone and working in The Best Job Ever and being completely candid about talking about my genitals. I tend to not think too much about all that has happened since then. It's nearly been a year already since we've bought our first home, it's been 3 years since we adopted Sweetie, I've changed jobs, traveled, and so much more than didn't even make it here. It's amazing really.

I found myself thinking last week that I'd euthanize this blog, that I've converted to Facebook and that's the end of it. But then I realized that Facebook's major failing is that there is no sense of history there. It's all about the present, whereas this 'little piece of the internet' gives me such great insight into the past.

So, we're not going anywhere.




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I wish you would post more. And I wish I would post more. Blogs give us so much more detail and depth than facebook can - I feel like I know you better now than when I saw you every day, because of this blog. But facebook is just like seeing you every day, everything in passing...

By Blogger Jules, at 5:18 PM  

that's an excellent point. I was actually thinking of euthanizing Facebook, just telling everyone where my blog is and leaving it at that. I'd have to really pare down my friends list first though, because there are people I'm friends with who I really don't know all that well. Esp after the reunion, we all added each other, and come on. We're not friends. Not *we* we, you understand, but the general 'we'.

By Blogger Jallápenno, at 10:31 AM  

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