The high temperature today was: 43 degrees
Sunny all day, but chilly.
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Last night, I figured something out. I think part of my funk is all the political stuff I hear--on the news, on Face Book, on the Internet.
I have both Liberal and Conservative friends. They all "share" political links from time to time. I have been known to do that too. A couple of times, I posted something political and I received about 30 comments. Two of my "friends", unknown to each other, started arguing with each other--under my post. It would be like if one of you made a comment and someone else made a comment disagreeing with you and then came back with a rebuttal and then they did....on and on. Actually, by the time they were into it, what they were arguing about had nothing to do with my original post. When I saw what was going on, I deleted the post and thus the arguing.
I have one friend who is Ultra-Liberal and she posts so many political links that it is all I see when I open FB in the morning. Another friend, an Ultra-Conservative AND minister, posts so many political links every morning that---well anyway, by the time I get past all of them--it's been near an hour. I have changed my settings so I don't see either one anymore, but still.................
This morning, I posted on FB book that I was not sharing any more political links OR post anything political from my own thoughts. The acrimony that exists between people nowadays, is beyond anything I have ever witnessed in my 53 years of voting. I use to love politics--the working of the government--the lively, but rational discussions. Nowadays, it is just plain nasty.
I spent much of today, changing my settings from quite a few politically posting people. I have deleted any posts I might receive on my page from any and all political groups--even the ones I believe in. I don't want to see any of it anymore. The negativity that exists now, just makes me depressed, pessimistic and almost without hope. Two days ago, I read a post from a younger friend--she stated that she was changing her settings so as not to receive any more political posts--I thought about her post the rest of the day, and I see her point!
Tomorrow, this is what I will post on my status in the morning.
"I want to thank Teri Forbush for opening my eyes and I have
taken her lead. The Good Lord knows I
posted my share of political links—cluttering up my friends Face Book pages and
I don’t think the Good Lord would be happy with me about that. I have deleted all the apps that send me
political links and I have changed my FB settings to only get “important status
updates” from my friends. I know how
most of you feel politically. You aren’t
going to change my mind and I’m not going to change yours.
I want to see what you are doing in your everyday life. I cannot begin to tell you how refreshing it
is to open up FB and only see
positiveness. A friend’s cure from
cancer. A request for prayer from
another and a later update on their answered request. The picture of someone’s new grand baby. I want to see photos of your cats and dogs,
something you viewed out on your walk, an uplifting post from my pastor. A birthday or anniversary notice. A post from
one of my grand kids.
It is so easy for negativity to surround us. I think we all need more positive news. I know I crave that in my life. So Onward and Upward we go—ever Forward!"
I would get off FB completely except, it is a good way to see what is going on with my grand kids and I love playing the games they have. All the political crap was just getting me down.
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Today at noon, I took Pearl to the movie. I wanted to see something funny, so I asked her to go with me. It was great! We laughed until we were almost crying--and once, we even had tears in our eyes because of a statement one of the old guys made. I think you would have to be of a "certain age" to really enjoy the movie, but since, we are of that age, it had a lot that pertains to us--or the way we feel. The one statement that made us both cry and the other oldsters in the theatre very quiet was this:
Michael Douglas says, "In my mind, I am seventeen years old. But...my body is breaking down. I'm scared...I don't want to get old!" Sound about right?