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Thursday, September 09, 2004

Words of Welcome...part two.

Ah yes...a joint blog. I had to laugh at hubby's lil' words of welcome. Our personal blogs angry? Hahaha, okay, I take the credit for that one! I've always had this affinity to writing my thoughts down on paper and 99% of the time, they would be considered my "unsharables." Meaning? 'Tis my way of venting my frustrations. I remember a Psychology class I took back in college about this very subject. We were discussing the different ways people cope with their anger and depression. One of the suggested techniques of handling our personal issues was to write. It could be in a journal, a scrap of paper, a napkin, simply anything to put our feelings out there. What you do with that writing afterwards is up to you. For some, burning it or getting rid of it is symbolic of letting your anger go. Personally, I would keep these lil' mental sessions for safekeeping. For me, I like to keep reminders of the supposed pain and suffering I went through at whatever point in time of my life. That way, when I stumble upon it later on down the road, I can appreciate and remember what trials and tribulations I experienced and realize how blessed I am to have come so far in life. 'Cuz I have come far personally, emotionally, and spiritually in the 30 years of my life. What a ride it's been so far!

Anyways, I love the idea of having a more "family-friendly" blog. I promise to try and keep my posts anger and vent free for ya'll!

Did you notice the blogskin? If I am not mistaken, it's a view of San Francisco's Pier 7. Spectacularly beautiful, isn't it? I remember taking hubby there one night. I led him down the pier and told him to look straight ahead until we got to the end. When I finally told him to turn around, the city skyline in all its glorious lights and splendor left him speechless. It's that beautiful, people! Ahhh...makes me miss da Bay.

Well, just to reiterate what hubby said, I hope you enjoy our lil' joint venture of blogging. In the meantime, our love and prayers are with you all...

MnM @ 1:44 PM |

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