Is she the Grateful Dead of blogging?

hawaiian Luau performers at Honolulu Airport
No idea if she’s a blogger, but she sure looks happy

 

Is she the Grateful Dead of blogging?

If a blogger wrote the way she wanted, and unintentionally (but consciously) broke nearly every blogging rule ever recommended, would she be in a class of heretics?

What if she didn’t become a mega-blogger? Yet among the folks who got her, would it be good enough?

Would she be to blogging as The Dead were to Rock and Roll? Successful nonconformists.

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I could never consider myself smart if I didn’t do this

University of Hawai'i Hilo sign
All of today’s photos are from the halls of University of Hawai’i Hilo (except this one)

 

I could never consider myself smart if I didn’t do this.

To be able to write and leave important notes for my Family, in case something bad ever happened, and to not – seriously, how is that possible?

In Hawaii for 12 days, right? Didn’t turn on the TV once.

No time for it.

Barely time to write.

Barely time to exercise.

Did them both to the best of my ability.

What’s our other option?

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Yep, five-a-day, even if it takes all day

Family in stand at Track Meet
Family surprised me by stopping by the meet (umbrella for shade)

 

Tent city lined the south and west sides of Lake Brantley High School  track stadium
Tent city lined the south and west sides of Lake Brantley High School track stadium

 

Bantom division runner holding ears for starter's pistol shot
Bantom division runner holding ears for starter’s pistol shot

 

Women's elite 400 meter runners
Women’s elite 400 meter runners

 

When we think of the promises we make to others and to ourselves, do we ever consider our list’s length?

We’re probably most successful if it’s a short list. Think about it.

Anyone have a promise to themselves that’s less than five years old?

For 40 months now you’ve had the opportunity to read five daily, differently-themed blogs about Life’s Big Choices.

The photos above are from today’s Track Meet.

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