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joanwilder aka RaeWhit ([info]joanwilder) wrote,
@ 2009-08-13 21:25:00

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Entry tags:criznap

Introspection and a song for my f-list


So, this has been a bad week for me. Not the most horrible of my life—I've had worse, and I'm sure there'll still be weeks in my future to rival this one. If you're reading my journal, then you're of age and you understand, though, that when you're right in the middle of a bad week, it truly does feel like the worst one.

I was reading [info]sansa1970's journal the other day, and she made a general remark in her post that brought me up short, something on the order of, "How important will this seem to you in five years?" A smart woman, she is. It's all a matter of perspective, isn't it, that forces us to remember we've been in this spot before and lived to laugh, love our family, enjoy our friends again.

Being a miserable person has never been a personal goal of mine, although I know I'm capable of it. Color me naïve, but I guess I've believed that people who are bitchy and mean and proud of it surely couldn't have set out to be that way intentionally, could they? Jury's still out on that one.

So, I was listening to my iPod and I came across a song I love, and it lifted my spirits and made me realize how I was perhaps judging people I don't know very well and probably don't understand. But that's their story, not mine, and they have to live with themselves and make decisions and try to make the best of things, just like everyone else does. I may not understand why they are the way they are, but I'm ready to believe again that there's a reason for it. Hopefully they'll come to a place where they can be happy without it being at the expense of other people. If I can pull myself up short and have an epiphany, so can they.

Anyway, the song is The Prodigal Suite by Keith Green. It's about twelve min long, partly instrumental, partly sung. For those of you who don't know his story, Keith Green was a singer/songwriter who died at 28 in a small aircraft crash, along with two of his young children. This song was a partial inspiration for my story, 'The Invisible Son', which is about the redemption of Percy Weasley.

In five years, this horrible week won't be important at all. What will be important is how I conducted myself, and the friends who stick closer than a brother, because in the end, it's only people who matter, not all this other stuff we think is important.

That's been my problem, most of this week, letting the 'stuff' become more important than it should. I suppose all of us get hurt along the way—a part of life, unfortunately. At the end of mine, though, I do believe I'll have to account for my words and actions, so for me, I'm moving on—not without a struggle—but I'm moving on.

I have the 'fight or flight' reflex under control, and that's been the hardest part, but perhaps the most character-building one.

Hope you like the song; I wanted to give it to you all. Thanks for all the years of being f-list friends, and here's to many more.


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[info]angela_snape
2009-08-14 01:33 am UTC (link)
Sending *hugs* and thanks for the song. I'd not heard of Keith Green. Hope next week is a better one!

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-14 02:42 am UTC (link)
Thanks!

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[info]venturous
2009-08-14 01:43 am UTC (link)
I have the 'fight or flight' reflex under control, and that's been the hardest part, but perhaps the most character-building one.

oh, my yes. In fact, I don't think I am able to control this much at all.

My pledge this week has been to keep up a good attitude, and I've found it pretty challenging at work. But I have managed so far.

Thanks for the song! I love the long ones.

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-14 02:43 am UTC (link)
Yeah, it's the attitude that'll pull you under. Good luck with that. :)

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[info]torino10154
2009-08-14 01:47 am UTC (link)
I'm sorry to hear you've had a tough week. You (and sansa) make a good point about how important it will all be in five years (or even less).

Thank you for sharing the song and the story that goes along with it.

Hope next week is better for you-and the rest of us hot heads. ;) *hugs*

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-14 02:44 am UTC (link)
Hehe, here's to a new week!

I'm not usually a hot head, but when I am, I feel out of control, so Sansa's words really did help a lot. *hugs*

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[info]ivylady
2009-08-14 02:36 am UTC (link)
Sorry that you're having such a bad week. I do like the perspective you have, about how important it will be to you in 5 years. Too often, we get bogged down in what's going on that seems so big, but in reality isn't. Hope things turn around for you. *hugs*

Thanks for the song.

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-14 02:45 am UTC (link)
Thanks, Ivy. What's funny is that I've had this realization before, but I guess sometimes we all need 'recalibrated.'

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[info]accioslash
2009-08-14 02:44 am UTC (link)
Looks like Sansa's post hit home with a lot of people. This has certainly not been my best week, that's for sure. And sometimes I am an especially slow learner. And I think I have more of a "fight or, well, fight" reflex. *sigh* This, too, shall pass.

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-14 02:47 am UTC (link)
Heee, 'this too shall pass.' I love that saying, and I have the Bruce Hornsby song with that title. Funny, sometimes I want to fight, but sometimes running away looks awfully good. Sorry you've had a rough week too, but listen, kid, you made a lot of people laugh with your entry, and that counts for something! *hugs*

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[info]hambares
2009-08-14 03:00 am UTC (link)
I'm so sorry to hear about your bad week. I can sympathize - mine's been cruddy as well. Coincidently, one of my bright spots this week was the chance I had to read two of your older stories. It was very nice. So even if you are having a tough week, know that works of yours are makIng people smile.
*hUgs*

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-14 05:24 am UTC (link)
Sorry about your cruddy week, and thanks for telling me that. :) You hang in there too.

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[info]septentrion1970
2009-08-14 07:45 am UTC (link)
This is full of wisdom. I shall remember it when I go through hard times too. Many hugs to you, and my admiration.

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-16 05:35 am UTC (link)
Thanks, sweetie. Hard times, we all got sometimes. :)

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[info]veridian_dair
2009-08-14 07:51 am UTC (link)
*hugs*

Let's hope this next week (and the week after that, and the week long after that) are FAR better than this one. :)

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-16 05:36 am UTC (link)
*hugs you back* Thanks for being there.

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[info]veridian_dair
2009-08-16 03:47 pm UTC (link)
Always. ♥

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[info]ptyx
2009-08-14 10:27 am UTC (link)
I hope things improve for you soon! *hugs*

I too like the "This too shall pass" quote. A friend of mine used to say, when he saw me discouraged, "Has it happened to you? Is it already over?", and then he smiled. Sometimes it helped a lot, especially when I was feeling unable to let it go.

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-16 05:37 am UTC (link)
Funny, isn't it, though, how we lose perspective that it will pass, when we're right in the middle of it. GAH, you'd think I'd've learnt this by now. *hugs*

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[info]carpet_diemon
2009-08-14 02:38 pm UTC (link)
*hugs* I think I'm familiar with that particular week you're having: The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and it's all blackness and wailing to your ears?

As dumb as it sounds, I always tell myself, "This too will end," "this" being my cruddy feelings at the moment.

Doesn't hurt to know that the rest of us are with you, valiantly hoping next week is better...?

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-16 05:38 am UTC (link)
Sorry you've had a similar week. *hugs to you too*

It does help to talk about things sometimes, and know you're not the only one who has these feelings.

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[info]alisanne
2009-08-14 10:40 pm UTC (link)
*hugs you tight*
I understand bad weeks.
Thank you for the song and for always, no matter what, being a classy lady that I am honored to call friend. ♥

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-16 05:39 am UTC (link)
*smooches teh Ali-lady* You don't know how many times you make me smile. :)

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[info]eeyore9990
2009-08-15 12:43 am UTC (link)
I'm sorry the week has been less than awesome for you, hon. I'd send you porn, but every single one of my fics is stuck at that place, lol. Anything else I can do for you, just let me know.

Even though you're on THAT OTHER TEAM WHICH SHALL REMAIN NAMELESS!!

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[info]joanwilder
2009-08-16 05:40 am UTC (link)
Heee, I wish we'd been on the same team, cause you're such a hoot! And prolific! Thanks, hom.

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