Being new to the whole blog thing, I have to admit that I have been slightly obsessive about checking my bloggerific blog. I look at it a ridiculous amount of times a day. I mean, let’s face it, I’m not really comfortable with this world yet and I need to make sure things are looking like I actually ask them to so I don’t look like a complete neen-com-poop…nincompoop…kneencompoop…how do you spell that word, for peet’s sake? to the world. Anyway, so I check and I check it… Is the site still there? Does it really exist? Is it publishing correctly? And so on and so on…you get the picture.
So, one thing I’ve noticed is that the ads on all of the pages are primarily about bipolar – and rightly so. This blog is in good part about bipolar disorder, mental problems, mental people, mental situations, mentality, things of that nature. But, what bothers me is that I can’t help noticing that the ads on this main page (at least today, that is) keep being about making electricity.

Hmmm….I stop and I think….hmmm, I think…and I think some more…making electricity…the connection is….? I give up.
Maybe the connection is a suggestion of needing more electricity to make your own ECT (which for those who don’t know is electroconvulsive therapy, i.e. shock therapy). Wow, that’s kind of gruesome though. I mean ECT is not something to be taken lightly and certainly not something to do on one’s own. That’s definitely not a “do-it-yourself-er”, if you know what I mean.
So what are the other possible connections? We need more energy in our house? Gad, I hope not. Rye tends on the manic side so we have uber energy at our house. In fact, if I could figure out way to harness that energy and sell it I might be able to make a tidy little profit from that. Yes, there we go, now we’re thinking…
Well, I don’t know. I give up. But I’m happy to know that if I do need more electricity there are ways to get it. And, truth be known, we would like to live off the grid some day.
Wait…there it is! There’s the connection!! These resources are listed to help us in planning for the future. To let us know that there are viable ways to live off the grid and be self-sufficient out on the super awesome ranch that we will own one day (and make no mistake about it, oh yes we will). God works in mysterious ways, doesn’t he?





