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Juggling

As soon as I think I have a plan for what I want the post for each day of the week to be, I get distracted.
Sidetracked.
Busy.

And before I know it - two days.
A week.
Or even two have passed.

Dear Blog -
don't think I've outgrown you.
I haven't.

It's just that I'm learning to juggle -
no re-juggle life and I'm not quite sure where to place our
quality time-yet.

I can blame it on Summer - and that would be part of it.
But theres more juggling going on in my heart and mind.
Once the order,
and rhythm,
and confidence are lined up...
the words will be too.

There are thousands of words just simmering below the surface -
and they will be done quite soon.
If we don't watch the kettle too close.

Thanks.
Always working towards the Ideal - even on the uphill.
T



Comments

Mel said…
Oh, I know this one....I'd blame summer, but it's those darn gnatty thoughts that I can't seem to catch, no matter how hard I try.

You just do what the Big Guy puts in front of you....and have fun. (looks like you've got that 'have fun' bit down already!! LOL)

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