2013 will be marked down as the year I’d rather pretend never happened. The year in which I was mostly unimpressed. The year full of ridiculous, undeserved blessings. The year of very low, lows, and very high, highs. The unresolved year.
The year I killed my blog?
It got heavy around here this year, didn’t it?
Then I got a little tired.
There are some changes coming down the pipeline for 2014. There’s a plan that’s being very slowly set into motion as I draw the veil on this year. I hope that these changes will bring an added shimmer to 2014, a year into which I walk with much more peace, a remnant of sadness, and a lot of inspiration. I have ideas – lots of ideas – and I’m excited to begin implementing them.
In the meantime, I want you to know that I am thankful for you all. You have been a dear, sweet community not just this year, but over the last six years. We’ve laughed a lot, cried a little, traveled to Africa, and helped change the world.
I’m not finished as a blogger, but as we head into Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the New Year, I am focusing a little more time on being a writer. It’s very difficult to maintain this blogging bit when all of life feels like it’s taking off in a different direction and you can’t share it, and your brain is all YOU HAVE TO SHARE ALL THE THINGS OR PEOPLE WILL LEAVE, and your heart constricts and says SOME OF THE THINGS DON’T NEED TO BE SHARED!
Then your fingers quit working because your heart and your brain can’t agree, and instead you end up roaming the house talking to yourself because you need to say all the things out loud.
Then you try to write a post about it, and you confuse everyone.
I’m still living in the land of crazy, my friends. I have a few announcements to make in the coming weeks, and I’ll be posting less frequently as I ramp up for 2014. In the meantime, know that I’m thankful for all of you.
Happy Thanksgiving, friends. Thanks for making cyber-land a little more fun.
*Hugs*
May the next few weeks bring it all together just like it needs to be. Enjoy the moments and days and special events!!!!!
Thanks Karen! 🙂
Here’s to hoping you are able to find and express that clarity!
Thanks Esther – I’m wading through it right now. Crazy town… 🙂
I love you and trust God to illuminate your path and your writing.
Thanks, friend. I’m grateful for your prayers!
I’m glad I know you in real life or else I might have to stalk you. I need to call you as it is.
Yes. You do. You need to call me. And you need to come home.