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01/17/2011 22:54 #53452

Happy Birthday Grandpa
Well - it's that time of year again -

Dear Grandpa,

It's your birthday! If you were here with us I'd have you go with me to Blue Monk, the place where I hang out when I'm home from work trips. I'd joke about sharing a beer with you then have one of my friends behind the bar give you a soda. I might even have shared a dessert with you, knowing grandma would go ape over the thought. (It would have been our secret). You'd probably tell me I'm spending too much money on beer and you'd be right! The girls would think you're a darling. I'd introduce you to friends who didn't meet you and I'd do it with pride, knowing inside that anything good about me came from you and grandma. I wish my friends could press flesh with you - the friends who did know you tell me all the time how much they adored you and still adore grandma now.

I'd ask you advice about my typical work and life problems, but I probably wouldn't tell you everything because when you were around you internalized my problems. I remember when I graduated and had a hard time finding a job - I sat at your kitchen table with tears in my eyes and only later did I find out that you didn't get to sleep that night... it was hard for you to watch me be so upset.

This past year was incredibly hard on me. If you were here you'd have seen me suffer, so in that sense I'm happy that you are only around in spirit. I have dealt with it by reminding myself that you worked harder than I will ever have to in my life and as long as I look at things from a cosmic perspective I'll understand that few problems can't be overcome with determination and belief in myself... and that only the fundamental things really matter.

I wonder what you'd think of me now. You gave us a chance in life, you sacrificed your retirement to help our dad raise Jason and I. You were a gift from God. I'll live the rest of my life in amazement and disbelief over what you did for us. I will not ever live up to the sacrifice you and grandma made to make Jason and I into respectable human beings, but on the other hand I'm now old enough to understand that I'm a far worse critic of myself than you ever were. You would have never judged me as harshly as I judge myself; that is because I put immense pressure on myself to live up to your example and walk the earth in the same way that you did. I put pressure on myself to succeed because in my mind if I don't make something of myself I will have wasted what you did for us... I can't live with that. I try and I fail, and then I succeed spectacularly, then fail again, but I keep trying. I'll go on forever being motivated by the spectre of failure because in my mind the sense of failure would be deeper than most would understand. I can't allow myself to fail, I just can't.

I'll never be the man that you were but I promise you that I'll live the rest of my life trying; I don't know any other way to go on. You were a decent man, the most decent man I've ever known. I could have been born into a more affluent family but I wouldn't have traded my upbringing for anything in the world, because the fundamental person I am came from you and no amount of money on earth could buy that. The day will come when I turn 70, God willing, and on your birthday I'll still have a hard time holding back tears. I can't wait to see you again someday but until then, would you mind looking out for me?

Love,
Josh
theecarey - 03/11/11 23:24
It was beautiful the first time I read it, and now bittersweet (and still beautiful) to read this final estrip entry..
chico - 03/11/11 23:06
RIP (e:joshua) -- enjoy that beer and soda with your grandpa, buddy. Wish I'd taken the time to know you better in this all-too-short time here on earth. Be well in your new digs.
leetee - 03/09/11 23:29
Because i posted your name, i followed the link here, to your last post. It brought a tear to my eye. I hope that you and your grandpa are together now, looking out for each other.
paul - 01/19/11 14:20
This makes me miss my grandpa ;(

07/07/2010 02:06 #52117

Hello y'all.
I hope everybody has been doing well - sorry for not saying much. I've been busy and have been keeping to myself. Here's a couple recent pictures, for those of you who may not keep track of my silly ass on Facebook -

This year's birthday picture, outside of Sweetness 7 -

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Me, this evening, at Bidwell Park -

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I hope you haven't forgotten what I look like! Hahaha.

Anyway, I've had at times an annoying past few months, with many thoughts coursing through my brain that I'm not going to bore you with. Suffice it to say that life sometimes sucks and sometimes regardless of how you act or what you say, someone is going to be unfair to you. I have a hard time dealing with that. The thing I like the least about myself is at times I'm too sensitive for my own good. I wish I had it in me to change that, but on the balance things are cool and I've got countless more people looking out for me than not... and that is a damn good feeling.

Let's talk about love for a minute - lacking it, maybe having it but never knowing it... via getting gawked at. Really for the first time in my life I've been noticing people noticing... and I don't know how to handle it or react. I do not think I am an object of attraction and never really have... when it happens I tend to think, "wow, someone is checking ME out?" I guess you can say that it is the opposite mentality to your stereotypical alpha male standard operating procedure. So yeah, when I walk into a coffee shop and see that the girls at a table right next to me are checking me out, I tend to be skeptical of what I'm seeing and do not look back.

I had a barista in front of me once who I knew for absolute sure wanted to know my name and have a little introduction. I did nothing - a couple months later she was standing in line with me at another place, very out of the blue and very random. It was like the hand of fate was trying to teach me a lesson about taking a leap of faith - and now I've met her.

One of my bosses is like a mother to me. God knows she's looked out for me and she says things to me like, "what's wrong with you Josh, why don't you have a girlfriend? You're a good looking guy, this is your prime years, you're freaking crazy not to step forward and take what's yours." Anyway, parts of the answer lie in this entry.

I like the freedom that bachelorhood provides but you cannot hide from the fact that it's an ultimately lonely existence. I really only think of it at night, when it is actually quiet enough for this stuff to bubble up to the surface. Freedom is NOT free, is it? Getting smiles here and there has added both joy and confusion to my life. Yeah, you are damn right that I love my freedom, but I love the thought of giving up some freedom if it means that I don't die alone. I don't want to be everybody's cup of tea, I just want to be one girl's cup of tea. Eventually...

It is strange how these thoughts can all come swirling about just as a reaction to being checked out more often. I push and pull my own thoughts on this stuff all the time. In the end I have an irrational belief in myself that things will be fine.
jenks - 07/08/10 14:55
Aw Josh, it'll happen. You just can't rush it. not that you don't know that.

But yes, you're a good looking, but more importantly, good-hearted guy- and someday the right girl will figure that out. And all the ones that don't- it's their loss. I know that's little consolation, but it's true.

And I know what you mean about getting looks... I don't know if it's a lack of self-confidence (on my end) or what- but whenever I see someone looking in my direction, I assume they are looking at someone behind me. I mean, they couldn't be looking at me. Sometime last year on Chippewa some guy winked at me and called me 'hot'- and my gut reaction was to be hurt, because I thought he was being sarcastic and making fun of me. sigh.

But I'd rather be that way than some super-cocky douchebag.

So, keep being yourself.

When I was awkward and unpopular and lonely in high school, my mom reminded me "to thine own self be true" and then this Jimmy Buffett quote that has always stuck with me-

Be good, and you will be lonesome.
Be lonesome, and you will be free.
Live a lie, and you will live to regret it.
That's what living means to me.
ladycroft - 07/08/10 06:57
I'm not saying you need to get married, I think this also applies to healthy relationships in general ;) Since you spoke about 'freedom'....

"If we commit ourselves to one person for life this is not, as many people think, a rejection of freedom; rather it demands the courage to move into all the risks of freedom, and the risk of love which is permanent; into that love which is not possession, but participation…It takes a lifetime to learn another person…When love is not possession, but participation, then it is part of that co-creation which is our human calling, and which implies such risk that it is often rejected". Madeleine L'Engle
metalpeter - 07/07/10 19:12
Be Glad you are being checked out!

If I have been I have never noticed it!

I have seen the smile before, but I all ways read it as like saying hi with out saying anything. Or maybe it is here comes this scary looking dude better smile so I don't get tied up in the basement (in the bad way not the good).

I like being single my self but I have to ask you a question, though after I say this. One part that is tough about being single is Facebook(seems everyone has kids, and or wife or some type of thing) and places where a lot of couples are.

Here is my question (Happens to me all the time, does it happen to you at all) I'm on a bus or out and about some place and I see some chick and think something like cute, sexy, tasty or something that trailing her is the guy who (at least looks like she is with), then I get a feeling of regret, not like for finding her hot or what ever and not like I want to say date her and not really cause the guy is going to see and kick my ass. But some type of feeling like around those types of line.

06/23/2010 16:12 #52017

Coleen in NC - please read
Hi everybody -

This will make no sense to anybody except for a lady that had sent me a note regarding my genealogy, so don't mind me too much :)

Coleen - send me your email address. I don't have any of those details you are asking about, but my uncle happens to be a genealogy freak. I'd be happy to put you in touch with him and maybe you can compare notes. Just leave me an email addy please! I'm sure my uncle can at least provide you with some answers in the affirmative/negative.

Josh
paul - 06/23/10 21:26
I emailed with her, if you need her email, I have it.

03/20/2010 20:32 #51233

Paul's Chat Roulette Adventures
First of all, hi, it's been a while -

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I've got a question - which is better, playing chat roulette and finding a gross dude with a huge erection in his hand, or is it better to find a dude with a huge rifle in his hand?
metalpeter - 03/21/10 10:22
Well I guess you couldn't find both at the same time well maybe if they had that speak software you could.
terry - 03/21/10 00:30
I prefer the cute one.

05/07/2010 19:54 #51521

Obama's Visit
I sent this to the White House today - I really hope that something happens for Zilly Rosen.

Hello White House -

President Barack Obama is visiting my home city of Buffalo, New York on Thursday, May 13 and many citizens here in Buffalo are excited. The purpose for my message to the White House today is twofold; first, to send a warm welcome from a city with a lot of heart, and secondly to remind the right person within the White House of a particular Buffalo citizen with a particularly big heart.

Although I'm sure these plans are made in advance and can be a pain to adjust, I think it would be appropriate to pay a visit to Zillycakes and Zilly Rosen, the creator of the Obama cupcake image, as well as the cupcake image of Presidents Obama and Lincoln that were installed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

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Zilly is a very humble lady and is the owner of one amazing bakery here in Buffalo. I promise that it will be a highlight in the President's short trip to the city and for people from DC that wants a taste of some fantastic sweets. Anyone who gets to tag along will love it. Please let the President come get a custom cupcake!

People have put a lot of faith into President Obama as a politician and a person, but would you deny somebody who would go so far as to create the cupcake art that you have seen?

Sincerely,
Joshua Larson
Buffalo, NY

joshua - 05/09/10 18:41
Thank you for the positive feedback! For me this is very simple - she deserves it and I feel very strongly about that. I hope somebody is listening, or at least didn't need my reminder. I know the people in the WH have the brains to see this one.
metalpeter - 05/08/10 15:58
What a great letter and a great idea. I hope they listen. I also hope that you aren't the only one who thought of this place and sugested it, if that is the case it will help the odds. At the very worst they could send some one to get stuff and try the stuff out. I hope it works out well for Zilly Cakes.
james - 05/08/10 10:04
A+!
mrmike - 05/08/10 08:53
Nice Josh, I've known Zilly since before her days with Dolci and that would be great. I read Buffalo Rising's story about where he should eat and if that is what we are truly concerned about here this region is forever screwed. The forum argument is one for the ages. You'd think the White House would love the photo op, a rising successful small business that got its start right around the same time the President did and they've had the better year
paul - 05/07/10 23:02
that's so freaking awesome. I hope he visits.
janelle - 05/07/10 20:22
Very nice Joshua~!