Happy New Year!
Jan. 2nd, 2005 01:48 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Home safe and sound from my holiday gallivanting. RL turned out to be more...unexpected than originally expected. But, here I am, reading my backlog of friends list.
Glad some folks like the Newman photo in my previous post. Yum yum!
(...later)
Um. I feel kind of, let down, I guess. Bitter, maybe? I'm not sure what the word is. (Hell, maybe ennui.) It could just be low blood sugar. I had a poverty-induced inability to eat until getting home day, today. Fortunately, I ate a very large breakfast. I'm dining now.
Re: unexpected surprises v. expected ones. An expected surprise would be, oh, a Christmas present I really liked. Which I was pleasantly surprised to receive this year. Whoa. The mind. Boggles. The unpleasant surprise(s) were just that: exceedingly unpleasant, but RL, not LJ, so, not generally a subject of discussion here.
But, reading christmas/yule/etc., posts from people who were posting in realtime at the time, after a week away, so now these voices (joyeous, stressed, pleased, etc.) are in the past, is really kind of...bizarre and somewhat depressing. Kind of. And yet, I am drawn to read.
There's something about the holiday season that is so ephemeral, in a way that another week's worth of journal posts would not be. Very strange.
Glad some folks like the Newman photo in my previous post. Yum yum!
(...later)
Um. I feel kind of, let down, I guess. Bitter, maybe? I'm not sure what the word is. (Hell, maybe ennui.) It could just be low blood sugar. I had a poverty-induced inability to eat until getting home day, today. Fortunately, I ate a very large breakfast. I'm dining now.
Re: unexpected surprises v. expected ones. An expected surprise would be, oh, a Christmas present I really liked. Which I was pleasantly surprised to receive this year. Whoa. The mind. Boggles. The unpleasant surprise(s) were just that: exceedingly unpleasant, but RL, not LJ, so, not generally a subject of discussion here.
But, reading christmas/yule/etc., posts from people who were posting in realtime at the time, after a week away, so now these voices (joyeous, stressed, pleased, etc.) are in the past, is really kind of...bizarre and somewhat depressing. Kind of. And yet, I am drawn to read.
There's something about the holiday season that is so ephemeral, in a way that another week's worth of journal posts would not be. Very strange.
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on 2005-01-02 07:27 am (UTC)Welcome home, hon!
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on 2005-01-02 07:36 am (UTC)no subject
on 2005-01-02 05:48 pm (UTC)I've been looking for the word for a couple days now. When I find it, I'll let you know ...
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on 2005-01-03 01:12 am (UTC)