GOOD MORNING TO ALL.
Yesterday will be a day that will live in infamy, to borrow some famous words from yesteryear. Something is drastically wrong with our society that any person could feel free to snuff out the lives of so many innocent children and adults with such impunity. Even in war, most children deaths are incidental and not deliberate. And if the excuse of insanity is to be considered, why did no members of the insane one's groups notice the seriousness of the condition? Have we become accustomed to turning our heads to avoid having to confront problems of which we become aware? I think it is unfathomable that such an outburst of mega-destructive behavior came out of nowhere on the spur of a moment. My feeling is that we need to become much more responsible for noticing awry behavior, or sick behavior, in our societal groups, and then develop a plan of action to interfere (YES----to interfere----some people liken that word to "meddle" and the meanings are not related) with the possible actions of the person exhibiting the bizarre behavior. Personally, I will allow myself to become much more attuned to the clues given off by mentally ill persons in my midst, and I promise to not turn my head and pretend not to see. "Mind your own business" does not work any longer in this broadened society----all of us are connected, and all of us need to take on the responsibility of noticing unhealthy or questionable behavior. My stomach still feels sick, and I found I could not avoid crying yesterday to think of the mayhem that exploded in CT.
Judy and I met at Disney's Frontier Campground last evening and had a great trip around in her rented golf cart, looking at all the huge displays of Christmas lights and doodads at the campsites. Some of the sites had more decorations and lights than any rooted homesites I have ever seen! It appeared as if they would have needed a moving van to get it all there! We had a good visit, had some pizza for supper, tooled all over the site loops, discussed online teaching which is what Judy does, and all-in-all had a great visit! I am looking forward to meeting her again at the January GTG! Her rig is really nice, has tons of space inside what with all the slides it has. The sites at the park are variable, but most are very close together to utilize the space and maximize the amount of income, of course. I am happy to have seen the place, but it is nowhere I would ever care to camp unless it would be to take my grandkids to all the parks and activities. Before I could do that, however, I would have to win a lottery! Thanks, Judy, for a fun evening! (And I actually found my way out of that maze back to Route I-4, and back to my house with not too many mis-turns!) See you in January again!
Today I am heading back to my son's for a huge bonfire tonight as it is finally damp enough to light their brush pile. The dogs love it there, too, as they can go free.
Have a Saturday remembering the young lives that were lost yesterday at this time, and allow yourselves to be aware of things around you that just don't seem quite right.