I’m here in Jacksonville. Got the boys at 3:00 PM, and they ran me ragged until about 10:00 PM. For some reason, I woke up at 2:00 AM and can’t go back to sleep, so Friday may be a LONG day. I’m gonna try to post a few updates this weekend from the show, so check back.
Wednesday Morning Ramblings
Leaving for Jacksonville today. My plan is to drive about halfway and spend the night with one of my closest friends who I’ve not gotten to see nearly enough in the last few years. Hope to get to meet his daughters, too. Then, I’ll drive the rest of the way tomorrow and hopefully have the boys sometime tomorrow afternoon.
I’m gonna try to post updates from the show, so please check back over the next few days to see how it’s going.
Tuesday Night Ramblings
Not too long ago, I was a news junkie. I watched it on TV, listened to it on the radio, and read about it online. I knew a lot about what was going on in the world — the scandals, the corruption, the violence. I tortured myself about the looming disaster our economy was becoming, the perpetual crisis in the Middle East, the insanity of North Korea, all of it. Then, a funny thing happened.
When my marriage fell apart, I spent a couple of months semi-homeless, and when I did get my own place, I couldn’t afford to turn on cable right away, so I went about nine months without a television, at all. I also spent most of my time in the car listening to my MP3 player through my Monster cable, and I didn’t spend much time online. I weened myself from the news.
Last night, during commercials in an episode of Law and Order Criminal Intent, I flipped over to Lou Dobbs Tonight, just to see. Within five minutes, I was miserable. The world is still spinning hopelessly to oblivion, and we are all doomed to a future of political corruption, war, and greed. And then, I had the epiphany. Ignorance really is bliss. Having not followed the news for a year and a half, I had very little to worry about outside of my own personal drama, and I was much better for it. I wasn’t sitting around beating myself up over situations I cannot change and cannot impact on any real level. Instead, I had been focusing on myself and learning to deal with my own issues that need serious attention.
So other than as a casual observer, I’m done following the news. I’m much happier without it, but if World War III erupts, will one of my friends please text me and let me know?