Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! I'm going crazy trying to think of the best way to get a hold of everyone I know, basically. I guess that's nearly impossible since we're all on different "networks" these days. Meaning that it might be easier to call someone rather than myspace/facebook them. Or e-mail someone instead of send them a card or a letter (anyone else still do that?). Or even text instead of calling them. In any case, there is not just one way to get a hold of all my friends, my family, or classmates all at one time. As I'm importing my email addresses to my new email address, I am texting and myspacing, and I guess, writing a blog about it now.
This world is crazy...I think I am just realizing just how un-simple (aka-complicated) life really is! What happened to the days when you sent letters and could only telephone within your own town? When you knew your next door neighbors and when you felt at leisure to "call" on someone? Well, times have changed. I am doing my best to roll with the "punch", or rather, the curve of life...seems like every time I hit a routine with a curve, something else comes up, gets invented, gets upgraded! But I guess I like it better that way. With the way technology moves, I am able to keep in contact with so many people. So I guess one way of rolling with the curve includes texting, myspacing/facebooking, blogging, e-mailing, calling, writing, and visiting people to maintain my friendships. I guess it's a small price to pay when you realize just how many people love and care about you. I am so unbelieveably and totally awesomely blessed!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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Maybe we should all just go live in a cave, and then whenever you need to send everyone a message, you can just whistle, which will echo through the cave, and then everyone will know you're trying to get their attention, and listen up. Or maybe they'll just be irritated cuz they're living in a cave, and then be jerks and blow you off. Hmmm... Or perhaps we could try smoke signals.
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