Tyler Larsen

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

I think i'm back

Hello everyone (if there's anyone left after this long drought of blog-posts). I'd like to tell you I'm back in the blogging world, but that might possibly be a lie. Last you heard from me i promised a blog "next sunday", and I dare say we are coming up on almost a year without a blog post from your's truly. Travis has taken several opportunities to chastise me concerning this, but I must confess in all honesty that it was the one known as Pumpkins who drove me to blog again (for those of you who don't know Pumpkins, you're missing out). After spending several hours earlier tonight casually conversing with Ms. Pumpkins, who I might add very rudely refused to teleport me to work tomorrow (she has since been forgiven of said offense), I was compelled to update several notes on my myspace page, thus leading me to my blogspot page. It was here I noticed that the archived information of the past several months did not exist, and such depressing news compelled me to compose an updated post.

There was one saved blog on my profile, several months old, which caught my attention. It refered to a rainy sunday afternoon on which I had sat down at the computer to tell of my recent week at work. I am no longer employed in my previous profession (thank god), though I have considered returning to the same line of work, only because of the vast ammount of money to procure from said employment. It is not comforting or pleasing, but it does rake in a substantial ammount of ready cash. This previous blog however, was still far from finished so I thought it best to post another.

I've spent the last several months in limbo, trying to best figure out which direction to guide my life in. It has been said that one will head only downward if they simply follow the current of the world, and that a man must stretch out, take life by the hand, and shape it into what he wants it to be; and only then will he be happy. Now i'm not saying that I am unhappy with where I am in life right now, but it is our very nature to want more for us and those around us. How we go about achieving this though is completely up to us.

It's interesting after High School how you discover who your true friends are. They are the ones you work to keep in contact with, not just forced upon you due to the chance you had the same science class. True friends and true friendships must be sought after and cherished when found. It may be by mere chance that you stumble upon a soul who shares the same values and points of view as you, but unless you strive to develop and maintain a bond, the world has a way of driving a chasm between friends, guiding them away from each other. It takes much time and devotion to maintain the true bond of friendship, a bond that if protected, nothing can sever.

Well, I've drifted again. One-thousand-two-hundred words into the blog and I haven't updated you on anything. I'm living with my dad at the moment, but spending 90% of my time in Heber at Christian's house. It's much closer to my work as a server at Mountain House Grill, so I conviently spend most of my time here. I have slowly drifted away from the physical activity I used to readily participate in, but I hope this summer I make the time to reinvigorate that aspect of my life. I'm currently making plans for a spring retreat to San Diego with Travis and Dylon. We're taking the trip in happy anticipation of Travis' departure for two years. He will be missed, but as spoken of earlier, our bond will protected and maintained no matter how far across the globe it streatches.

Its gotten late, and it is way past time for me to go to bed. If you read this blog, text me and remind me to write another. I'm serious....unless you remind me I will to eaisly forget, and once you've fallen off a set writing schedule, it is very difficult to climb back on.

And I promise to try my hardest to not use so many run-on sentences in my next blogs.

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