onsdag 1. desember 2021

I Saw Daddy Kissing Santa Claus

I saw Daddy kissing Santa Claus

Underneath the mistletoe last night.

He didn't see me creep

down the stairs to have a peep;

He thought that I was tucked

up in my bedroom fast asleep.


Then, I saw Daddy tickle Santa Claus

Underneath his beard so snowy white;

Oh, what a laugh it would have been

If Sibling had only seen

Daddy kissing Santa Claus last night


Then I saw Daddy tickle Santa Claus

Underneath his beard so snowy white

Oh, what a laugh it would have been

If Sibling had only seen

Daddy kissing Santa Claus last night


Oh, what a laugh it would have been

If Sibling had only seen

Daddy kissing Santa Claus last night



Granted, Kip Addotta did another version of the original back in 1989, but it’s time to offer an update.

mandag 23. august 2021

TTS

So, I may have found my favorite TTS episode: number 19. Just the first minute sets the tone of not only expectancy but also head scratching, the use of a certain tune is simply marvelous, the random encounter character and visuals are both adorable, and the conclusion of the opening explains, well… basically, everything you need to know.

There is also the most perfect short clip starting around the five minute mark to point out how current state of affairs are… not quite working as intended.

Not to mention how the conversations are actually wise, detailed and refreshing in their depths and honesty, but the wholesomeness at the end makes one move on with a briefness of happiness and hope.

Enjoy if you're planning to watch / watching / have watched / will watch again!

tirsdag 27. juli 2021

fredag 5. mars 2021

Lockdown.

I was once told that every era – or historical period, if you prefer – happens to be one of two: reasoning, or emotion. This was either back in 2006 or 2007. The person explaining, quite reasonable, said that it was always swinging back and forth between the two, and that we currently were graduating towards emotion after being within reason for some time. What I recall was that I, at the time, was quite excited about this as I at the time, imagining an upcoming era of positivity and various ways of expressing joy.

Ah, that sweet summer child – neglecting (or perhaps not willing to subconsciously accept) negative emotions being part of this equation. As such, I have come to realize that if one would look back at this period of time, one emotion above others should be the defining one: Fear.

Fear.


Let that take a moment to sink in.


The past few years may have laid the foundations of it, but seldom has a specific moment – to my experience, at least – as these few past years. Oh, we’ve had our fair share coming up to this point:


- 9/11; fear of terror.

- Global warming; fear of planetary destruction and our own.

- Political; fear of the far right/left, depending on what side you favor.


And now, the biggest and current one:


- Covid; fear of infection, contamination, sickness and death.


Fear.


I find one quote to sum it up quite nicely:

“The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.” H. P. Lovecraft.


What strikes me as morbidly funny is that nuclear destruction isn’t on my list. Perhaps it is on yours, but to me, that is something the generation prior to my own was more concerned with rather than the current day. However, taking that into the account, fear may have been seeping it’s insidious tentacles far slower than what I initially considered.


Fear.


How to combat it? For me, it is trying to stay positive and spread a little joy whenever you have the capacity to do so. After all, who can forget a bunch of crucified folk next to one another singing Always Look On the Bright Side of Life? As for being afraid of the unknown, the strange, what you do not understand? Educate yourself.


So, if I can make a request, dear reader, it is to try to make the best out of a bad situation. I know I’m trying, and despite not always succeeding, an attempt counts for something.


Even if Pandora may have opened the box, one thing still yet reside inside.


Hope.