I have been very absent from my blog of late. I haven't been reading or writing as things going on in my personal life at the moment are requiring an inordinate amount of my time and energy. Any time I have spent online these last few weeks has been spent trying to track all the posts on Songs that make your heart sing. I know I am late in publishing the final compilation, and apologies but I will be a while yet in doing so.
The rest of this month is likely to continue along the same vein, but I hope that things will return to "normal" in about two weeks time.
I am committed to finishing off the Songs meme, passing on the Thinking Blogger's award (thanks again Joanna!), posting on Kirsten's group writing project, getting in on Karen's birthday celebrations, updating on Kammie's 14 day kick in the bootie challenge, and generally getting back into reading and writing. But I need to give myself this time out - I have no intention of turning my blog into a "should"!
So apologies for the lack of new writing here. I will keep my weekly Thoughts coming during the sabbatical.
All the best,
Hilda x
Hilda,
Just sending positive mojo and a hug as you honor yourself during a time that requires more of your attention than blogging right now...Thanks so much for participating in the 14-day challenge and if you ever need a boost, I'm here for you lady!!
Your writing provides such inspiration and not making it a should? Way to go! It wouldn't be much FUN then...would it? Thanks for keeping it real Hilda...
Kam
Posted by: Kammie | July 21, 2007 at 12:53 PM
Kammie,
thanks for the hug and the great vibes - much appreciated :-)
H.
Posted by: Hilda | July 23, 2007 at 10:53 AM
Hi Hilda
Just to say, whatever's going on, I'm thinking of you. And Kammie and you are right. There's no point turning anything into a should and letting that add a stress factor to the equation.
Ciao
Emma
Posted by: Emma Bird | July 25, 2007 at 01:53 PM
Hi Hilda,
I am sending some good vibes your way too! Good for you to take the time you need! That is something we all need to do. I look forward to "seeing" you around the blogosphere when the time is right.
Posted by: Kirsten Harrell, Psy.D. | August 03, 2007 at 12:31 PM