My apologies for the lengthy dearth of posts recently. I just spent the past 2 weeks traveling - visiting Nathan's family in Bakersfield and my family in St. George.
I'm not going to post a travelogue, because those who care were there, and those who don't care - well, I won't bore you.
Suffice it to say that we are home, safe and reasonably sound, well-tanned, and attempting to get back into the normal swing of things.
Unfortunately, I have found that the older I get, the slower my mind seems to be at transitioning itself. I sort of feel like a toddler - I need some warning before moving on to a new phase, or else I just feel all out of sorts. So as soon as my mind finally switches out of vacation mode and back into reality mode, I'll start posting again.
Until then . . .
7 comments:
Hi again Brooke! Love your blog. I realized that I told you we have a blog, but neglected to give you the name of it! Now you can take a look if you are so inclined!
Hey, I care! I'm glad you're home, we missed you guys. And I missed your blog.
I have heard that as we age we revert back to a child-like state. I guess for some of us it starts sooner than for others!
Welcome back. I figured you were on your yearly trek to visit friends and family. I'll be heading to Idaho in a few week...and I can't wait. time to take a break and get out of town.
I am glad you had a good trip! I was starting to worry that something had happened to you -- glad to see all is well. :-)
Glad you are home safe! It was truly great seeing you and all the kids, oh my brother too! Take Care...
I think of July and August as Molasses Months. There's less to do, less to BE done, less people around, less energy, less vitality, less everything. So everything feels thicker, moves slower. My blog posts have been half as frequent this month. And I expect that'll be the case in August, too, as the heat makes me want to do nothing but read and sleep.
So catch up on your reading and sleeping. And catch up on us when you're done.
Thanks Jim. I needed that. I was actually starting to feel a twinge of guilt (a Mormon woman's constant companion) about my lack of posts. Now I don't.
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