Today's the day!
Jun. 13th, 2017 01:17 amI've written a journal entry every day since New Year's Day in 2016. But for the past month or so, I haven't been posting them online. At first, it was because I was traveling and didn't have reliable internet access. By the time I got back, I had a pretty scary backlog to go through, and I had a ton of things to do during the week I was back before I had to move across the country for the summer so punted it. After another week of travel, the backlog became even more terrifying. I didn't touch it during my first week here, but I'm starting to catch up today.
I really had no excuse for continuing to make posts as text files when I wasn't traveling. Sometimes I think it's a bit of an OCD thing, to do things consistently even if that means doing them wrong, an instance of all-or-nothing black-and-white thinking. I feel especially badly about failing to make a post for my fourth anniversary of starting T. I want to catch up on that soon, too.
Anyway, I guess this is just a post to say I'm still kickin' and to apologize for the radio silence, to old friends who got worried because I'd never fallen this far behind before and to the people I friended right before falling off the internet, after promising to be a regular poster. If you want to get to know me, well, there'll be plenty of an archive soon enough. . .
I really had no excuse for continuing to make posts as text files when I wasn't traveling. Sometimes I think it's a bit of an OCD thing, to do things consistently even if that means doing them wrong, an instance of all-or-nothing black-and-white thinking. I feel especially badly about failing to make a post for my fourth anniversary of starting T. I want to catch up on that soon, too.
Anyway, I guess this is just a post to say I'm still kickin' and to apologize for the radio silence, to old friends who got worried because I'd never fallen this far behind before and to the people I friended right before falling off the internet, after promising to be a regular poster. If you want to get to know me, well, there'll be plenty of an archive soon enough. . .