Jonathan posted the challenge word last Friday. Stupidity. Good gawd, I think I could write a novel on the subject, but then most people could. Mine would be full of self-deprecation, but then most people's would too.
So, I'm just going to touch on a point that Steph commented about in her entry for BlogFriday: "Love makes you stupid." Eh-men (sic) to that!
When I married my life-spark, I got stupid, and it's a good thing. My stupidity has to do with learning to let go and trust again. I learned that I didn't have to control every spec of dust that was going to fall on the shelf. I didn't have to control the child-units' every move. I didn't have to be completely responsible for household management. I could share the load.
I got stupid and I love it.
I stopped needing to know how to adjust the VCR timer every time the thing got reset. I stopped needing to know how to sort out all the laundry into proper piles so that everything is not an Orwellian shade of grey. I stopped and let the care and affection of a really nice guy come in and take the place of a whole lot of hurt.
My stupidity means I'm healing.
I like that.
Thanks Jonathan for helping me remember that stupidity can be a good thing.
Hey there! Thanks for the plug. Good post BTW. Sometimes, being stupid helps you learn things. And it can be a good thing. As I said in my post, I wouldn't change all the stupid stuff I did, because I wouldn't be the person I am now.
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That was a wonderful post.
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