Monday, December 3, 2012
I have journaled since I was fifteen. I got the idea from watching reruns of "Doogie Houser, M.D." ( I just love Neil Patrick Harris). I had an old word processor that I used for school. It was pretty top of the line when it came to word processing. It had a little disk drive that you could save your documents on. I journaled on that until the word processor broke a few years later. I got an iMac my senior year of high school, then I journaled there. Somehow I lost my files one day. So unfortunately, I don't have any copies of my early journals.
I started writing the good old fashioned way - with a notebook and pen, when I was nineteen. I treasure all of my writings, and on occasion go back and read them. I laugh at all my insignificant problems, that I really thought were big problems. One entry that particularly makes me laugh is from March 26, 2001, where I wrote a list of qualities to look for in a guy. Here is what the nineteen year old me thought were good qualities for a mate:
1. He has to love god more than he loves me
2. He has to make me happy
3. He has to be intelligent
4. He has to be a little ghetto (I'm still trying to figure out what I meant about this)
5. He has to be fun and like to do things
6. He has to be decent looking, and a nice shade of brown
7. He has to have a good job
This list makes me laugh. Some things I wrote still hold true. Numbers 2, 3 and 7 are still majorly important to me. I would add other qualities to the list, like he has to like kids, and he has to have qualities of a good father amongst other things. But I don't do lists anymore, my mire mature self knows there is nobody that will perfectly match everything that I'm looking for, but maybe "he" comes close.
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