Blogging, Politics, and Cheesecake
Last night I was told that I wrote the best of blogs and that I wrote the worst of blogs. We were at the Spaghetti Factory for a birthday party, and I had just discovered that an old friend is also majoring in Creative Writing. Her cousin, Joe, has been a friend of mine for a while and we got on the topic of Nashville is Talking. Joe, like most people I know, loathes uninformed political commentary. He feels that sites like mine, journalling the day-to-day lives of people, are really the only ones worth reading.
I was flattered, especially since just a few hours prior to that I'd been in a rather lengthy email-conversation about how "lacking" my blog has been.
"Why don't you ever say what you think about our country?" she had asked me, "Isn't that what this psuedo-journalistic mess is all about?"
She wasn't harsh about it, she just couldn't understand why I avoid what so many other people seem to embrace.
So, I was called the best and the worst. It seems like lots of bloggers out there right now have this division. In America, politics are the day-to-day common ground for us all. We divide everything along party lines. And to me, it's silly. I don't want my blog split that way, so that liberals come to cheer me on and conservatives to pick apart my arguments, or maybe vice versa. I want my blog to be me. So, to my political-blogging friends out there, blog on. Some of you are great at it. Others of you, well, will probably get better. But hey, either way, it's what you do. This is what I do.
Ramble.
The rest of the evening was great. We went to the Melting Pot to continue the celebration, and as a result I'm working through my Friday with even less energy than usual. The party's continuing tonight, both for Sarah and Tara. Then tomorrow afternoon it's a lunch cookout for my stepbrother, Matt, and an evening dinner for my stepdad, David. Then Sunday it's up to grandmom's.
What a week.
By the way, I found the Melting Pot to be a bit of a disappointment. It was fun being there with everyone, but Tiff's made better Fondu at school.
Except for the cheesecake. That was some awesome cheesecake.