I have a few extra minutes to myself today :) Hubby has a dentist appointment right after work, which gives me an extra hour before I would usually start making dinner. What to do? Sit down and blog of course!
I have to admit, I want to keep up with my blogging, but my spare time is spent doing a variety of other things lately. Reading puppy books, finally finishing a cross stitch project I started almost 5 years ago (pics will follow once it's framed), physio, yoga, visiting a friend who has just had major surgery again :( and the list goes on.
I'd like to pick up ideas I've seen on other blogs, like Junebug who is tackling the A to Z Blogging Challenge, or even Marla's Ten on Tuesday, but I can't commit. There are days when once I'm home and away from the office computer I don't even grab the laptop except to input stuff into our food diaries. And that I can do from my iPod.
It's not that I don't love all 3 of my loyal readers, I just don't think I'm that entertaining and engaging that people want to read all about my little corner of the frozen world on a daily basis, especially now that I have gone private. (And I mean it, my world is frozen, again. Snowed all weekend... But it's starting to melt.) And once we get puppy, in just under 3 weeks, I'm sure I'll be on the computer even less. We'll be walking twice a day, plus puppy school, training and playing. I will apologize in advance if my future posts are 1. all about puppy and 2. fewer and further between. It's just a fact of life. Now that I'm feeling better, I don't want to dwell on my surgery and my Chiari and my nerve issues but move forward. I don't try to stay in the past and rehash everything. I keep moving forward, just as my favourite quote from Walt Disney says. Especially because I have had such success with the decompression surgery.
I'll be here, now and again, but I can't promise the frequency. And thank-you, my loyal readers, for hanging in this long!!
I feel the same way about blogging. I'm lucky if I have the chance to post once a week anymore. Too, too busy. Which I guess translates to having a life. Which is good.
ReplyDeleteMake sure you post pics of your new puppy when you get him.