July 5, 2008

  • Random thoughts fully disclosed

    Okay, in the interest of honesty, I must confess. I chickened out. I didn't go to the National Mall. The weather.com forecast and my past experiences told me to stay home and watch TV. Yes, M expressed her, um... disappointment. and I kept a nervous eye on the dry sidewalk all afternoon. *gulp*

    Thankfully, around 5:30 PM, a half hour before the scheduled concert, it began to rain steadily. It didn't pour down like a storm, and there were no bursts of thunder as forecast, but the rain was steady enough for about an hour that I am sure we would have had a very uncomfortable time on the Mall. Now, if I was a young whipper snapper, like most of you--and young means anyone under 42--then the rain would have meant little. But a fifty-something and bad weather are not a good match.

    Never fear, however, for I have promised M that we'd go on a picnic on the Mall next weekend. We'll probably go to a museum or two, and I may again go to the Japanese American Memorial dedicated to the 442 in search of my cousins name. So if you see a Riceball waddling along the Smithsonian, be sure to say "Hi." Don't be shy like Senorita, who saw me in the Metro in DC but didn't ask me if I was me until she left a comment on my blog. I don't bite, I swear. I'll even say "Hi" back.

    Another thought: It has been fun writing regular posts again. I had forgotten how therapeutic it could be. It allows me to lose myself in my thoughts, and it is much more productive than watching J-drama, although I'd be a liar if I said I had completely stopped watching them.

    I must say, however, that a lot of the people I used to be in touch with through Xanga have either stopped  or postponed blogging; or have moved on to other sites beyond my reach. When I look at my subscribers list, many of their names are still there, apparently receiving my posts by email. I wonder if they still get them? I'm just curious. How about a comment just to say "Hi, I'm still reading." Haahahaaha. How narcissistic of me.

    Oh well... I've been going through my own subscription list. I've canceled a few, especially those that say--So-and-so's site has been shut down by its owner. That would be a pretty good reason to unsubscribe, no? But there are others who look dead in the water, but I am reluctant to unsubscribe to people like jpblkgirl, or detachable, or eechim, or bane vixen, or paikey poo, or Hattori Hanzo, or mattblue, or those days or vannessa, or nefarious_hatter. There are more, I'm sure, and if I didn't list you its because it just slipped my mind. These were good people who alway brought a smile to my face. I wonder what they're doing these days?

Comments (17)

  • i miss some of the above listed as well... xanga seems emptier these days so i must confess that i'm glad you've decreased your tv watching for us! :)

  • hello there stranger! i got a notification that i was tagged so i logged on to check it out! =)

    i'm still around. kind of...guess i've just had the worst case of xanga block ever. so i lurk and read other peoples' posts =

    i traded the blog for a dSLR and have been trying my luck with photography.

    that and i'm on facebook now. it's quite addicting. are you on there?

  • i think i was born in the wrong generation, my friend :)   i'm not so much a romantic as a realist who refuses to stop living because of reality haha.  i blame crass consumer culture. :P

    sf was fogged out...i couldn't see any fireworks.

  • I'm still reading! (but not updating my xanga anymore)

  • I miss half of the people on your MIA list

  • 僕もまだ読んでいる!そして、まだXangaで書いている。
    今度の週末、僕もSmithsonianへ行こうと思う。でも、HirschhornとSacklerへ行くつもりだ。たぶん出会うかな?KF

  • count me in! count me in!!!!

  • always read ur blog. but not the sports realted blog though... i know nothing of american football...

  • Of course I get your posts by email! How else would I know what's happening in the mind of my favorite sensei! Don't be fooled by the fact that I have nothing original to write myself anymore. And thanks for the congrats on my new nephew. He's a cutie....

  • @sekura81 - Yes, writing regularly is good for the brain cells and helps us sort out issues that we might just keep to ourselves... Thanks for reading. Arigatou!

  • @ekin - It's not a JA museum, but a memorial. But there is the JA National Museum in LA. It's pretty nice place--my brother works there. 読んでくれて、感謝感激。

  • I'm still reading though posting a lot less! It seems that a lot of my thoughts never make it into a blog. I love that your back writing regularly and it helps remind me that I need start posting more often too. 

  • It's sad when people you've subscribed to stop posting. I've still got quite a few that I haven't been able to unsubscribe to. Still hoping they will come back, I reckon.

  • Glad that you've been writing more often. My subscriptions offer me much entertainment and many pearls of wisdom. Age is relative right? You feel as old as you want to feel. :] 

  • イケンもまだ読んでるよ!

    Speaking of the Smithsonian, I must explore them in detail next time I am in DC. I didn't even know there was a Japanese American museum... 偽日本人にとして I must visit it!

  • @mmh - ありがとう!なんか嬉しいっすね。今後も、よろしくぅ~

  • まだ読んでるよ! 

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