So Sue Me
I was very busy with work all day long, and I went to my gaming group in the evening. Between 6:30 a.m. and 1:00 a.m., I had been home less than 30 minutes total. These kinds of days happen, sometimes. It was a decent day at work, and it was a really fun time gaming, but I had no time to write a blog post.
It was late, and I was tired, so my post was relevant and truthful. At least I didn’t write up a dream I had, or prose classic songs, or ramble on about nothing. I went straight for clarity and honesty.
I write this blog for the fun of it. To keep in practice even on days when I don’t otherwise get to write anything creative (or anything at all). Sometimes it’s hard to come up with something to write about, and sometimes it’s hard to figure out the best way to express what I want to say. Sometimes the subject and words just leap right out of my head and onto the screen. Sometimes I just have nothing. And then, once, so far, It’s just too damn late, and I’m just ridiculously tired to try to write something.
I’m not complaining — I’m just explaining. I hate when I miss a day of posting. My goal for this blog, when I started it, was to post every single day. But, sometimes stuff happens. So far, the only times I haven’t posted on a day have been because of situations that physically prevented me from posting — like being technologically or geographically disconnected from the Internet. I have never just passed on posting because I didn’t feel like it, or didn’t have time, or otherwise personally failed. December 14 is the closest I’ve come to not posting for any reason other than technical difficulties.
But hey, I posted. It counts. Sure, it’s silly and short, but I’ve written plenty of serious and long posts (see December 13), so on average, I’m covered.
Bullgrit
bullgrit@totalbullgrit.com
