It's My 4th Blogoversary!
I can't believe I've been doing this for 4 years! I don't even like doing things I enjoy for that long!
First Year: Remember where you came from (or as Stephen Colbert would say re-become the person you never were)
Second Year: Don't go chasing waterfalls, stick to the rivers and the lakes that your used to...
Third Year: Why we blog and meeting another blogger
Anyway, the song lyric above is from Elton John's song Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters off the 1972 Honkey Chateau album. John has mentioned that it is one of his favorite songs and it's one of my favorite songs of his. I've been meaning to use the song for a post for some time but just needed the right theme. I almost used it once before for a very personal and emotional post about a year ago. The song was penned, of course, by Elton John's long time lyricist Bernie Taupin. Taupin and John created the rather somber toned song as an ode to New York city. The two country boys were both amazed and awestruck by the city and somewhat scared one night when Taupin heard gunshots near his hotel room. And yet in the song they rejoice in what the city is and what it is not. To paraphrase a Rolling Stone critic from the wiki, the song evokes imagery of one's individual paradox of needing people and yet desiring the privacy of aloneness. That paradox makes a great theme and in fact is the stimulus or simply that little something extra that made Taupin and John such a magical musical pair.
But I guess at these kinds of times, anniversaries of events, we tend to think about questions like "why we do this?" "Does this make us happy?" "Should we be doing something else?" "What do we get from all of this?"


Yes, like that Elton John song and parallel play, blogging is that little thing that makes us smile at the world in spite of all the craziness that surrounds us. There is just something to it.
Or maybe blogging is just that little something extra that helps us feel good about where we are in life. Yeah, a little life lagniappe. In the Cajun/Creole vernacular a lagniappe is a little something extra, something a business might give a customer as appreciation for their business (aka that 13th donut to make a "baker's dozen"). Much like all of Cajun and Southern Louisiana culture, lagniappe is an amalgamation of many influences. In this case the word is derived from the Spanish word (albeit Andean South American Spanish) la yapa (a free extra item, usually cheap). In fact the word lagniappe is, in effect, a lagniappe; a little something extra one gets when you fuse a lot of things together. When we enter the world of blogging an entire world then is fused to our screen and we get the amalgamated sum of those experiences and that gives us that little lagniappe, something extra, that keeps us going, reinforces us, amplifies who we are and fortifies us as we go on our way.

Who knows, I'm really not sure but all that stuff above sounds like a good reason to waste this much time over the past four years! If nothing else I made a quirky attempt at finding some meaning by threading a Cajun word, a child development concept, economic theory, and a song lyric which I guess has become my little schtick over time. Not that child development theory is my schtick just trying to tie together random concepts for some type of universal realization in the most inane way possible!

However, if you are trying to take some meaning from this post just understand this, write about sex (WAY more than me) and use a lot of pictures (people like that), and link to other bloggers, and shamelessly slobber affection of famous bloggers (like Kat) so they will mention you, and don't write so often that you get sick of it, and don't ever let it become homework (this is supposed to be fun).
But yes, blogging does add a little incremental value to my life. Are you doing something that adds incremental value to your life? Does blogging give you that mental lagniappe?
So in conclusion I steal this from Elton and Bernie "I thank the Lord there's people out there like you!" :)
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However, if you are trying to take some meaning from this post just understand this, write about sex (WAY more than me) and use a lot of pictures (people like that), and link to other bloggers, and shamelessly slobber affection of famous bloggers (like Kat) so they will mention you, and don't write so often that you get sick of it, and don't ever let it become homework (this is supposed to be fun).
This paragraph was the gem in the pile of tangents. Ah, man ramblings that make you uniquely you. Why I enjoy reading you.
Congrats on 4 years, quite an accomplishment to come back somewhat consistently over that span of time.
So fun sharing the same blogiversary day with you! You make being part of this community a pleasure.
Congrats on 4 years! I know it's not easy!!
From a very infrequent visitor, congrats on the 4years. Always enjoy your insights when I do read. This post was no exception.
Happy 4th Wry-guy ;-) (yes, that is exactly how I think of you...no apologies either :-P ) ♥
Happy blogoversary darling! I'm grateful for your blog, and the friendship.
xxoo,
Holly
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