Eventually, this story goes somewhere:
If you have been on the ToT once before, you know exactly when the ride of going to pause at the open window long enough for the camera to take a picture of you screaming... or something. After spending a bit of time deciding what we were going to do for our pose, one of my friends decided that I should be choking him with his scarf. We were with some friends that were visiting from out of town, and after we got off of the ride they decided that they wanted to buy the picture.
Except Disney would not let us buy the picture because the pose that we were in was too graphic.
We were granted a fastpass and went on the ride again. So we brainstormed about what we were going to do for the pic. Glee characters? We could all act like we were answering our cell phones! What if we actually dropped one out of that window?
We were on the ride and the moment had arrived. I put my hands up in confusion and made this sort-of "I don't know" face. The picture turned out perfect. If Ricky ever manages to upload it I'll definitely put the picture up here for you.
I think that "I don't know" pose sort of describes all of my life. I don't know. I mean, I know that I'll figure it out, but right now I'm in that terrible in-between. Except it's not really that terrible. Not knowing is pretty fun. I love my life. Sure, I don't know where I'm heading. Most of the time I don't really think that I'm exceptionally good at anything. But I am not alone. My speciality is looking: sometimes finding, sometimes not. It's a hit and miss type of thing. Throwing spaghetti at the wall to see if the noodles stick. I think thats how that phrase goes.
Here's one blogger that gets it: Patty Mitchell
She blogs about not knowing: and sometimes it's just random. But I really dig it.
#2 this one
so i'm not sure who writes it, but it is definitely interesting. sometimes not entirely cohesive, but it;s making a point.
Finally there is John Seely Brown's blog
This is the most professional of all the blogs that I have given, ran by a very smart man whom I could learn a lot from. Check it out.