New Year = New Me
February 4th 2007 12:17
I'm not very tech savvy and this blogging, adsense and everything else is all pretty daunting to me -- I'm one of the people who has a cell phone "under protest." Don't get me wrong -- I'm a whiz at figuring stuff out - and for my "work life" was the go-to person when electronic devices and software programs were uncooperative.
It's just that I sometimes feel victimized by so very much information and often feel inundated with the latest updates of absolutely everything!
This year has already been pretty amazing for me. I'm learning a great deal about myself and getting back to the basics upon which my husband and I lived for so many years. Our lives got pretty hectic during the teen years of our two kids. Now that they're older and we have fewer kid-oriented activities to schedule and attend, we're taking a step back and evaluating our situation.
I know . . . you're probably thinking mid-life crisis. We are viewing this stage of our lives as an opportunity to BE. Be who we are, who we hoped to be, who we want to be. It's pretty exciting. I've "retired" from the corporate world and am doing free-lance writing and working as a three-year old lead teacher in a day care center. I haven't written much poetry lately, but there a couple of poems percolating, and some more short stories.
We begin this new year not where we want to be, but where we will begin to be. Sounds kind of corny. But follow the year with me . . . it won't be boring, I promise.
I'll have another update soon. I've got things in order now and will post frequently. Thanks for stopping by.
It's just that I sometimes feel victimized by so very much information and often feel inundated with the latest updates of absolutely everything!
This year has already been pretty amazing for me. I'm learning a great deal about myself and getting back to the basics upon which my husband and I lived for so many years. Our lives got pretty hectic during the teen years of our two kids. Now that they're older and we have fewer kid-oriented activities to schedule and attend, we're taking a step back and evaluating our situation.
I know . . . you're probably thinking mid-life crisis. We are viewing this stage of our lives as an opportunity to BE. Be who we are, who we hoped to be, who we want to be. It's pretty exciting. I've "retired" from the corporate world and am doing free-lance writing and working as a three-year old lead teacher in a day care center. I haven't written much poetry lately, but there a couple of poems percolating, and some more short stories.
We begin this new year not where we want to be, but where we will begin to be. Sounds kind of corny. But follow the year with me . . . it won't be boring, I promise.
I'll have another update soon. I've got things in order now and will post frequently. Thanks for stopping by.
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