Today's Jazz Hands will lean heavily upon logic.
Almost anything worth having requires rolled up sleeves, hard work and blood on the hands. Of course, before any sleeve rolling takes place, logically, one must actually be wearing long sleeves.
Solving problems can be hard work. Therefor, solving problems require apparel that include a long sleeve shirt.
You can not disagree with air tight logic.
As much as I appreciate a good travel through time, I also appreciate the idea of confronting challenges opposed to using time travel to escape them. Perhaps Robert Lochaven visiting is a sign that he is running or hiding from something that he is not quite ready to face. He most definitely was not wearing long sleeves when he stopped by the other night, providing good indication that he is in no place to roll them up, work hard and get blood on his hands.
Robert Lochaven visited me in my house via time travel. Portals are required for time travel. Therefor there is a time portal in my house.
This too is air tight logic. Let's continue the exercise...
Time travel is a form of running from problems. Running from problems does not solve them. Time portals allow ample opportunity to escape necessary problem confronting. My house has a time portal. Therefor, I must move to a new house.
Again...air tight.
As I begin my day, I throw on a shirt and roll up the sleeves symbolizing that I am ready to confront any distress that comes my way. I should have thought of all of this logic before yesterday's debacle. If I could actually manipulate time travel, opposed to merely happening upon it by accident, I'd go back and start it over with rolled up sleeves. The good news is that every day is an opportunity to start anew.
With rolled up sleeves, I will start putting all of the clever little belongings that define me and my family into various sized boxes.
Today's Jazz Hands make the startling realization that it's time to move on.
Day two-hundred and twenty-seven complete.
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