The first of hopefully many more entries...
Well, after many years, I finally got my own LJ account and hopefully those who I know will be able to read this and enjoy it.
I'll try not to be an EMO, or too angsty in the process, but as we all know, we all have bad days and such. But for what it's worth, I'll be posting mostly updates to my artist profile on FurAffinity -under the same username as here- and progress reports on what I'm up to these days.
Right now, I'm less than fourty eight hours from the big 45! Call it a middleage crisis? I'm not sure how I see it at the moment, but I'm sure I will as the time passes. It's amazing how time flys as you get older. Each year seems a bit shorter than the last, and yet I feel that I am the same person I was when I was in my late teens, early twenties.
I guess that old saying is true...
"Growing older is mandatory, but growing up is optional!"
And I for one refuse to take that option! I want to have fun and be myself till the very eend. If that makes me seem like a crazy old man, or an immature nutjob, then so be it. Why would anyone want to throw away what they had when they were younger... fun? In my eyes, when one grows up, your heart dies to a degree, and everything takes on a bland, and boring routine of living day-to-day just to get by when there are still things one can do to make the time that passes more enjoyable.
For example, I'm in the process of getting a motorcycle. Some would say it's a sign of the middle-age crazies, but I know in my heart is is not. I had an old Harley FLH-Shovelhead when I was younger, but after a bad wreck, I felt that I was through, but I survived a lot better than the bike did, and I replaced it, but later sold it off. What a dumbass move. So I'm replacing things that I had back then, and will continue to have the fun and enjoyment I'm used to. Reguardless of what others think.
Now I know I'll probably get some snide comments on this LJ, and I could care less of what the thoughts and comments are of those who think they are all that, and I will refuse to comment on them. As for positive feedback, I cherish them and will respond to them.
Well that's it for now...
Now back to your life, already in progress!
I'll try not to be an EMO, or too angsty in the process, but as we all know, we all have bad days and such. But for what it's worth, I'll be posting mostly updates to my artist profile on FurAffinity -under the same username as here- and progress reports on what I'm up to these days.
Right now, I'm less than fourty eight hours from the big 45! Call it a middleage crisis? I'm not sure how I see it at the moment, but I'm sure I will as the time passes. It's amazing how time flys as you get older. Each year seems a bit shorter than the last, and yet I feel that I am the same person I was when I was in my late teens, early twenties.
I guess that old saying is true...
"Growing older is mandatory, but growing up is optional!"
And I for one refuse to take that option! I want to have fun and be myself till the very eend. If that makes me seem like a crazy old man, or an immature nutjob, then so be it. Why would anyone want to throw away what they had when they were younger... fun? In my eyes, when one grows up, your heart dies to a degree, and everything takes on a bland, and boring routine of living day-to-day just to get by when there are still things one can do to make the time that passes more enjoyable.
For example, I'm in the process of getting a motorcycle. Some would say it's a sign of the middle-age crazies, but I know in my heart is is not. I had an old Harley FLH-Shovelhead when I was younger, but after a bad wreck, I felt that I was through, but I survived a lot better than the bike did, and I replaced it, but later sold it off. What a dumbass move. So I'm replacing things that I had back then, and will continue to have the fun and enjoyment I'm used to. Reguardless of what others think.
Now I know I'll probably get some snide comments on this LJ, and I could care less of what the thoughts and comments are of those who think they are all that, and I will refuse to comment on them. As for positive feedback, I cherish them and will respond to them.
Well that's it for now...
Now back to your life, already in progress!
