Temporarily, our life has been thrown into a state of flux. Sometimes, things you believe to be safe (like jobs) are not, and you have start afresh with new assumptions. This week I have learned that my patience is not as extensive as I had thought. That I too quickly leap to conclusions, even though common sense should prevail. That I misuse semi colons (according to Boo's crib-sheet on the matter). That I have some awesome friends, who when it matters, form an emotional huddle. A wigwam of support.
I've felt oddly hemmed in after the Christmas period; still no school for my children, so days spent killing time. The recline level has gone to extremes and my son announces daily that it's a 'pyjama day'! I have had to explain that the beauty of a pyjama day phenomenon is that it does
not occur every day!
As ever the final week of holidays is a week too long! It's not long until I return to work and that is starting to fill my thoughts. I feel like I need to go back and retrace how this last six months of absence came about. I need to walk in those same steps and see if I can create a different outcome.
If you want things to be different, you have to do them differently.
I have had some lovely guest bloggers post their thoughts and there is more to come next week. Thank you for your wonderful welcome and warm comments. I like the different slant on things and whilst I am staying in the background, I am still here :-)
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...oops how did that get there?!! Bradley Cooper.... |
Here's to success and a fresh start...
Beautiful post...thinking of you
ReplyDeletexxx dj
I'm sorry to hear about the job situation...certainly it's an all-too-common occurrence these days. I hope things resolve themselves soon and that you're all able to settle back into normalcy (whatever that is). I'm sure you're looking forward to having a little bit of time to yourself before heading back to work. Hang in there...
ReplyDeleteWonderful, beautiful, honest post. Hits home and made me think of possibilities during uncertain times. Trying to find my way through the transition which is what I wish for you. Thank you. ~Tammy
ReplyDeleteLovely things of beauty!
ReplyDeleteBeauty is always a good place to start - and these are truly gorgeous photos (including the one with Bradley Cooper :-))
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! Here's to 2012 being a year of exciting new things and good old things, as well ;-)
Ooh, Bradley Cooper! ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year. Wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteLove, daniela
So glad you are feeling supported. I hope you and your family find a path that works for you and that your return to work goes smoothly.
ReplyDeleteDear Lou - hello! x
ReplyDeleteHope all turns out well. I know this year is big for you.
Sending hugs from afar.
x Scandi sis
for sure the only certainty these days is uncertainty.......good luck!!
ReplyDeletelovely collection of pics!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Lou,
ReplyDeleteyou have a gorgeous blog.
I read a book over Christmas that I thought you might find interesting. It is by Tim Parks (who wrote 'Italian Neighbours') and is called 'Teach us to sit still: a sceptic's search for health and healing'.
All the best,
Therese
All the best to you for 2012. xoxo
ReplyDeletei WISH i could write like you lou xx
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