Swing of the Pendulum


Over the Thanksgiving weekend, the pendulum clock on the wall stopped because it required winding, and since I wasn't home, it sat idle until I returned and picked up the key.

Like the clock, this blog sat idle for a long time: the most recent post was on Halloween. I could give you the excuse that I've been busy, but in actuality, I was not interested in blogging: I needed a break.

During the last month, I've enjoyed listening to numerous audiobooks. I played endless games on my iPad, tried new recipes, visited with friends, played games at the senior center, read blogs and left comments. I posted about none of these activities, but I enjoyed them and enjoyed being in the moment.  

Starting today, blog posts will be sporadic until I find a new rhythm. 

Comments

  1. Good to "hear" your voice again Nancy. I've missed your posts. BUT...I understand the need for a break and I'm glad to read that you've been enjoying yourself.

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  2. You've been treating yourself well, as spending time with friends and just enjoying "things" is important.

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  3. I hear you. I struggle from time to time finding things worthy of sharing on a daily basis. Some days I just want to sit on the couch and stare out the window. The only interesting thing I've done today is pick up groceries and give the dog a bath-which is not exactly good blog fodder.

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  4. Sometimes life is like that. We'll be here to enjoy your posts when you feel like doing them again.

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  5. Sounds like you're enjoying life! Keep it going!

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  6. I have missed your posts. I love reading what you write, sometimes a break is good:)

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  7. I went through this too. I've since landed on once a month at the end of the month. I keep adding to a post in draft mode and then publish at the end of the month. Similar to a Christmas letter.

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  8. Sometimes one needs a break from all the online social whir and noise. Do what feels right to you. Enjoy the season.

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  9. You need to take care of yourself also! I was worried about you and good to hear you are fine! Julie

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  10. It cycles like all things in our lives. It's okay with us--we are here for you; it is nice to hear from you, too!

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