For days now, my first thought in the morning has been that today is the day that I must pick up the dropped threads of my blog. After all, I’ve been blogging since 2006. I checked just now, and my last blog post was June 08, just shy of a month ago. But where to begin? I think I’ll go wash my hair.
Truly, that’s been sort of my
attitude. A Scarlett O’Hara-type tendency to put off what I’m not sure about dealing
with. When this attack on my physical well-being began, I was woefully ignorant
of how severe the impact would be. Just a minor problem while I went merrily
about my family, writing, and social life. In the hospital I wrote, in my mind,
great blogs and even roughed out a new Irene adventure (she told me she was not
through yet, but where she got this hare-brained idea, I’ll never know). I had
no idea how hard everything would be. For goodness sake, walking from my bed to
my desk this morning with the four-wheeled walker was a major challenge. Write
another Irene novel? Maybe on down the road, but not this week, thank you.
My blog started as a mix of
writing, cooking, and grand-mothering. Pretty much all of that is changed now
(yes, I sometimes want to howl, “I want my old life back!”) The grands are
mostly grown—youngest is now sixteen (maybe seventeen—I lose track). Because I
have had a tracheostomy, my meals are liquid and bypass my mouth and taste buds
completely—so boring. I guess I have always measured out my life not with
Prufrock’s coffee spoons but with meals—they were like punctuation for each
day. Without that incentive, there goes maybe half my blog. Writing remains,
but I am not sure even avid readers want to read about writers and their doings
all the time.
Originally the blog was a stew
of those three elements, but eight years ago when I downsized to my cottage, I
made a half-hearted attempt to change it to “View from the Cottage.” It seemed
to me that my view of the world then was limited to what I could see from the
cottage—like the tiny sliver of the street in front of the house and the glimpse
of children walking to elementary school. But that wasn’t really true then—to a
certain extent I was out and about in the world. Now my view really is limited
to what I see—and hear and read—from the cottage. So what do I write about?
I am loathe to give up the
blog. I’ve made so many good friends, met so many interesting people. For me,
the blog is like Emily Dickinson’s letter to the world. My blog links me to a
wide, wide world, and I like that a lot.
So bear with me. I’m not extraordinarily
private, but I do promise not to share daily medical updates. I am known for
strong political opinions, and I’ll likely share more of that. I’ll watch for
other topics, and maybe you’ll have some ideas to share.
Can we start View from the
Cottage, Part II together? I’d be so grateful if you’d take this new journey
with me.
19 comments:
Glad that we’re friends and that I’m along for the ride. Looking forward to a visit when you are ready.
Hugs, James
Judy, i am here for you. Lets take the journey! Keep blogging.
Will you have to always use that ? Will you still do radiation ? Oh my you love food and to cook.
I so pleased to see your blog today. I've missed your adventures and observationsLooking forward to continue following all your engaging commentary.
Thanks so much, Diane. I'll try to write up to your expectations.
Dear Anonymous, I do love food and to cook and that's one of the hardest parts of all this. Fortunately, I will eventually regain my love of all tings culinary. Other details of the treatment plan are not clear yet.
Thanks.
Dear Anonymous #2 (I do wish I knew who you are!) We will journey together and may well find the yellow brick road!
James, thanks. I look forward to a visit too. I'll be in touch sooner or later depending on how things go. No more creative amuse de bouche, though, at least for a while.
Of course I’ll be along for the ride, wouldn’t miss it Judy. Much love ❤️❤️
I’m happy that your blog is back.
I’m happy your blog is back.
I always look forward to your blog, Judy. Whether it be family, food, dogs, or books it is always full of love. Remembering the many times you visited our book club, are all sweet memories. Wishing you good health and happiness in the future.
Thanks so much. I suspect I know who you are and which book club you belong to. I too treasure tose sweet memories. Hope we can make more--at least digitally--going forward.
Janis, I"m happy that it is too.
Marcia, perhaps we should start at Z Tejas!
Hi Judy,
I'm with you all the way, whatever the new blog's name is. Love hearing your voice on pretty much anything. Holding you close to my heart, my friend.
Len
Thanks so much, Len. And it gave me joy today to read your thoughts on your current life
Glad to see the blog today! With you all the way and sending positive vibes your way!!
Thanks, Anonymous. I appreciate the suppport.
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