I keep telling myself I’m going to write a blog post when I
think of something that I should share and then when I have a moment to write
about it in a way that would do it justice. I don’t know when I decided my blog
posts needed to be some literary work or something. I mean, my last post was
about a cats scream yawning youtube video… why do I think that I need to change
my posting/writing style? I think that my 1-2 readers would be really
disappointed if I started talking about some deep BS anyway.
So this is good news, because it takes the pressure off of
me and I can just post anything I want. I’ve been brainstorming things to write
about: awkward encounters (I’ve had plenty since my last post… just have to
choose one), funny websites, summer time, random adventures, relationships
(totally not sharing that info on the interwebs… a girl’s gotta have some
secrets!), or the awesome recipes I’ve tried on Pinterest lately.
Nothing really seems to be jumping out at me though. This is
probably because it is the 5th of July. Yes, that means the 4th
of July was yesterday. On a Wednesday. Today is Thursday and everyone has to
work. We are all being abruptly knocked out of our holiday coma and back to the
real world a little faster than appreciated. The worst part about it is that
about half of the world decided to take today off. So all of us that are
working are stuck waiting for everyone else to get back before we hear
responses on any of our projects. I understand that we can’t really move the 4th
of July, but there has to be some way that we can flex days off so we can all
have the 5th of July off too. I think this is really what Congress
should be focusing on. I think they should pass some sort of bill reinforcing the
July 4th government holiday, but following up with a caveat that if
the 4th is to fall in the middle of the week, the 5th
will also be considered a national holiday. I think that is something both
parties can agree on. I don’t even think this has to be a federal thing. Could
Colorado make some sort of law or something? After thinking about this, I did
look up quite a few other things that the Colorado government thought was
important like “One may not mutilate a rock in a state park” or “throwing missiles
at cars is illegal”. Seriously, there’s a list of ridiculous things here. If
lawmakers have enough time to work on those laws, I think that it would be
great to have the 5th of July off of work. I have obviously provided
quite a solid case. Boom. Lawyered.
Listening to Rusko.