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Mind Mush

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In: Uncategorized on: November 5, 2008

I know. I’ve been quiet. The truth is, I have nothing to say. My brain is mush. Too many “to-dos” clogging up the flow. Not just too many in number, too many in variety. It makes me tired to wear all the hats I’m wearing at the moment. Keeping everything straight is like juggling cats—every time one falls, it dashes out of reach and scratches when you try to get it back in the mix! But some of my responsibilities are winding down now—at least they are supposed to be. 

So forgive my lack of words. I promise it won’t be like this always. (At least that’s what I keep telling myself!)

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  1. carla stewart

    November 6, 2008 at 9:28 pm

    Hang in there. I’ve missed your take on the world and know you’ll be back in the prose crafting mode soon.

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  2. The Ray Family Adventures

    November 9, 2008 at 5:21 pm

    But in the midst of your quietness here,your sports writing is quite griping, I love hearing about the kids, and you are developing a whole new style of writing at the same time!!!
    You have a lot on your plate just keeping all those schedules in order!

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