Monday, February 21, 2011

At A Loss for Words

I am at a loss for words.

I could tell you about the goodbye party we went to on Saturday night, complete with cute and sentimental pictures. I'll miss them!

I could tell you that we've had an entirely too relaxing weekend and still have one day left (not a whole lot accomplished!).

I could tell you that I'm having a really hard time remembering to actually take one picture a day for Project 365 (how many pictures of the same 1100 square feet can you take?).  Or perhaps that's the point, to make you see photo worthy things in the mundane.

But somehow none of that seems really important.

I don't know, maybe I'm having a bloggy crisis.

I have all these thoughts running around in my head.  Most of them are deep and I'm not able to put them into words quite yet.  Some are about the direction of this blog.  Some are not.  But all are deep.

Do you have any input for me?

Also, I have dried baby-gummed animal cracker on the shoulder of my shirt.  I am a mom.

4 comments:

  1. Blog when you feel like it - we'll understand! Hope you got that animal cracker off your shirt - that stuff could be used as mortar for a brick house! Hugs to you and yours...

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  2. Your life is getting more hectic. Its the two kids/own your own house factor. I understand!

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  3. No input, other than to say - write about whatever comes to mind whenever. This place reflects you - however things are at the moment.

    Now that's a curious project - taking pictures of the same square footage. Makes me wonder what I would end up taking pictures of. Hmm?

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  4. I linked to this post by Donald Miller in a Tuesday Tours column awhile back.

    He offers great advice for when you're in a writing slump: http://donmilleris.com/2010/08/23/writers-block-what-to-do-when-the-well-runs-dry/.

    stephanie@metropolitanmama.net

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