Monday, May 10, 2010

Returning

At first I just needed a little break.

And then I thought I might be done because the longer I was away from my computer the harder it was to come back.  Or maybe the easier it was to stay away.  I don't know which, but maybe that's a sign, I thought.

Then I got some other signs.

Like, I read John Adam's letter to his son encouraging him to keep a diary (and there is a really great quote there but I loaned the book to my brother-in-law) but basically he said without recording them, the moments of his son's life would surely be forgotten, even by himself.

And then my sister-in-law told me I wasn't done.  And she is a force to be reckoned with.

And then my mother complained.  And you know how I feel about my mother.

And then I watched Laura Bush on Oprah, and her daughters' response to her recent book.  When they said that reading her book allowed them to really know their mother, to see life from her perspective for the first time, something sounded inside of me...

I am not done.

12 comments:

Erin said...

I am so glad you are not done. I love reading what you have to say.

Elder Nicholas Sinks said...

I so happy you are back...you have been missed. I can't wait to read what is going on at the Tea Party Place.

tawnya said...

Yay! I'm glad you aren't done...

Stacey said...

So happy you have returned!

Lisa-Marie said...

oh, yeah. we would not be having anything to do with you being done.

glad you're back.

Madame Queen said...

Well, I for one am also glad you are not done!

I was telling my mom the other day that some of your posts have been the most thought provoking and well written articles that I have come across on the internet. Don't stop!

Deanna said...

Soooooooooooooo glad you are not done! I love reading your posts. You have sucha way with writing. Truly one of your many talents. It would be a shame not to use your influence for good, not only for your children, but for the many of us tha look to you :)Hope you had a great mother's day. You are truly one of the best mom's I know.

Anonymous said...

Glad your back! I have missed your writing and antics...you always make me smile!

Becky said...

I am so happy to see you are BACK. You are NOT done. I saw the Laura Bush interview too and felt horrible that I haven't written anything down since my scrapbooking days...which passed after Sophie turned about 3 months old and I went back to work.

Laurel said...

you. were. missed.

Ashlee said...

I can't even tell you how much I have missed you! Sometimes your posts are the thing that keeps me going! Bring it sister! We need you and are glad you are back.

Audrey said...

Okay, so I needed to read this, because...well, I haven't had much writing mojo lately...