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Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Busy Busy

That last post may have not been interesting to some people, but I was thinking about the comment I made on a previous post about plummeting necklines, and the subject got caught in my brain, so I had to let it out. Simply put, I've seen how guys look and act toward women who tend to dress a little less, and it's not something I like. I can't explain that look well, except that I can tell they get that greedy look. It's just not a good look. It's too tempting to see women's bodies as toys or things to play with and such, but that's such a terrible way to see someone. I should add men in on this as well, because people look at men that way, too. Seriously, the human body needs more respect and honor than that. I could keep going on; I keep thinking about things I missed on this topic, but I need to move on before my words get too jumbled.

Now that I have that worked out of my system: this month again has been a whirlwind. It started out with a nice trip to see two plays at Tuacahn, located in the St. George (Utah) area. The plays were Anastasia and FROZEN. I had a really good time there, being able to spend a few days, and to take a few minutes to visit a relative who is feeling her age more and more these days. Despite the heat (it was really hot), it was completely enjoyable. This is the second time seeing FROZEN, and even though they didn't have the resources like the travelling tour did up in Salt Lake, they really did a great job, and I liked it better (probably partly because the seating in that amphitheater doesn't have a bad view). Word's out that the location we usually visit to see plays will be doing it next year, and they always have the best effects, so maybe I'll be seeing it again.

I also went to see the Addams Family play last weekend. The acting and singing was great. I think I would have liked it better had I liked that type of genre. It's more of a focus on the dark side of things, and the whole point of the play was to not hide or cover your darkness, which I understand. This play is more for those who have a preference for the gothic and dark, and it makes sense that they do it during the Halloween season (though I think September is still too early for Halloween). I've talked about it before, how I'm not too keen on focusing a lot on the dark and grotesque.

So many activities and things to do lately, but that isn't a bad thing. It helps me to limit the number of days when I'm struggling with my motivation. That still happens, but it happens few times than it used to. I tell you the grief process can do weird things. I've reached the four-month mark, so hopefully I'm getting a better grip of myself. It certainly takes time to deal with these things. It's been really difficult for me to sit down and write my poetry lately. I'm not sure my heart knows quite how to express things this time around, at least not yet, but I'm sure I'll be back on that again since writing has always been a great source of therapy in my expressing what's inside.

Until later, blessings to you.

A quick snapshot of the Tuacahn entrance.