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  • No Joy!?

    I’ve been tagged by Holly Lisle!

    Going through my site, I can safely say there are tons of instances where I use the word she’s looking for. Unfortunately, in this blog, I’m either quoting a piece of writing or using it sarcastically. * sigh * I just never use that word in association with myself. Out of curiosity, I searched through several of the other words on her list . . . only came up with two of them that weren’t from stories or quotes from others.

    Damn! I never thought of my blog as being particularly negative. I mean there are those that sink into the cesspool upon occasion, and mine is no exception, but . . . jeez!

    So, I must rectify the situation (which gives me an opportunity to tag someone else. *cackle*)

    Many things in my life give me joy, but right now, right this minute, it would be my wife. She’s a few years older than I am, but she still has that childlike wonder upon occasion. Case in point – we’re going to Orlando next week for the Bardcon. She’s not going to the convention with me (a one day affair.) I know she’ll be dancing around one of the DisneyWorld theme parks, having a blast, like every other six-year-old there. She’s under a heavy classload at the moment, trying to get her work in to the instructors in advance, but when she has a spare moment to daydream about our nearing vacation, her eyes light up and she gets a big grin on her face. I can’t help but feel joy that I can share her happiness with her.

    Now, it’s MY turn to tag someone . . .


    1 Response to “No Joy!?”

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      It could be worse.

      My NAME is Joy!

      No touchbacks.

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