Saturday, December 29, 2007

Okay, I used to blog...

it seems.  I can remember sitting down and writing out my thoughts--enjoying the fact that typing them uninterruptedly signaled a day's successful event.  The laundry was unfinished, and the dishwasher only partially unloaded, but for the quest of an uncluttered mind, I had actually completed a thought.

And in some way I expected that over the break, when things--timing, menus, events, school--were less "scheduled," that I would actually be able to blog more.  Yes, it's all very humorous to think about right now.

I do believe though that I'm coming out of the fog.  Complete thoughts are forming to describe our Christmas break, my study of Matthew, a book I read over break, some ideas for the New Year, and various sundry details.  I may even be able to post another picture or two.

I know, I'm all a-quiver about it too.

Thanks for hanging in there with me.  I do so hope to be able to catch up with blog reading and see that friends also experienced a sweet celebration of Christ's birth.

5 comments:

  1. Hey, here's the thing. Your blog is your own. We just get to come along. Bloglines or Google tell us when to come and visit.

    It works. We don't miss anything and you don't have to feel pressured.

    Voila!

    Whenever you do have time to write, I'll be here.

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  2. I'm just here to beef up your SiteMeter stats.

    You're welcome.

    :-)

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  3. I always enjoy stopping by whenever you have time to write. :)

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  4. I also had really high hopes for the holidays. A clean house, an organized school area, catching up on laundry.

    Maybe those things are hiding where your blogging has been?

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