Let’s face
it. I’m tired.
For all that
2015 has thrown at me, I’m still here – and sober. I’ve blogged my way through
the year and in a vainglorious attempt to reach 200 posts by Christmas, I ran
out of stuff to write about. Writing all 21 chapters of the Dad Chronicles was
initially a four- or five-post deal; as the days became weeks and the weeks
transformed into months, I found myself writing every step of the journey in
the NICU and garnered a loyal following. It’s not like I was asked for an
update on Caeli every day, but the weekly posts allowed my truly bare feelings
to expose themselves in a naked form. Some of you received text messages and
others, I messenged periodically. Beyond that and running back and forth to
UAMS and ACH for 146 days from work to see our daughter fight first for her
life and second be that rock for my wife a la the Chevrolet pickup commercials
from the early ‘90s. You know, the ones which Bob Seger is singing “Like A
Rock”. Nonetheless, 2015 has been a long year.
I wrote a
boatload of posts with varying topics primarily to keep the stresses outside. I
also have to say 2015 has been a newsworthy year, but not without controversy.
Thank the media for not entirely investigating matters of political, social,
racial, religious, educational or fiscal importance objectively.
I somehow
took a month off from blogging and no one cared.
When I say
somewhat, it’s not like I haven’t completely surrendered my pen or my own thinking;
I would just write to pass the time and occasionally engage in Twitter debates
to sharpen my literary wit and sometimes even expand my sphere of thought. Also,
I haven’t had a legitimate vacation this year, so the hiatus has been sorely
needed. I suppose I could take a week off from work later this year, as my
employer provides a generous paid time off policy after a few years’ service.
This could
be us, but you’re playing.
What have I missed this month?
— The 90s Life (@The90sLife) September 6, 2015
What have I missed this month?
We thrive on
other people’s hard luck, be it accidental or self-inflicted. See the recent
fallout from the Ashley Madison hack that exposed millions of families to
adultery as well as child molestation allegations from Josh Duggar, threats from State Senator Jason Rapert (R-Bigelow), and eventual
guilty plea from the onetime Subway spokesman Jared Fogle. I can even cause a
ruckus, as evidenced by #DearWhitePeople earlier this month – one of seven
blogs from a supposed blogging block break.
— A. Cedric Armstrong (@cedteaches) September 8, 2015
Hopefully
I’ve become a better husband to my wife as I’ve gotten to know my daughter, a more
efficient employee, a better family member, neighbor, and friend, and a more effective church member and leader.
I took a
month off from blogging and no one cried. Instead, I took a trip to my literary
Planet Lovetron and returned refreshed.
A Great early 80s @Nike poster of Darryl Dawkins. I'll let this piece of history sit here
RIP pic.twitter.com/DCDqn7YWsf
— Phenom Hoop Report (@PhenomHoops) September 5, 2015
Good to see you back
ReplyDeleteThank you sir. I was worn out and lost any semblance of creativity along with caring for my baby.
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