cOMmunication

“What we have here is failure to communicate.”   Cool Hand Luke 1967 (love that movie!)

Yep.  That about sums it up.  Failure to cOMmunicate.

Dear Blog,

WOW – It’s been nearly a month since we last spoke and much has happened in that time.  There’s been so much to say, mOMents that have cOMe and gone, and daily living lived…..well, at the speed of life.  I feel like you are my long lost friend who deserves to be caught up.  After all, we’ve shared some intimate observances and well….you are very good listener and I am very grateful for that.

Here’s what you’ve missed –  summer road trips, sick kids, bacteria infection on 3 out of 4 members of our small tribe, the flu, another MRI, x-rays on 2 out of 4 members, multiple trips to the doc, and scheduled surgery.  Oh…and did I mention the yard renovation?  The weed pulling (which I’m not very good at), rock shoveling, wood staining, sod laying, flower planting, soil amending type of renovation?  Yes, it’s happening, there’s a green movement in our back yard.  Super cool.  I must say, the sight of fat green tomatoes really make me smile.

Yes, we’ve been busy…..but above all,  I’ve noticed that sOMetimes cOMmunication helps keep us accountable.  The mOMent you cOMmunicate verbally “I love you” you have just stated that you are accountable and responsible for loving another – even when that person is yourSELF.  When you cOMmunicate “I am making dinner” people expect dinner to be made.  When you cOMmunicate a willingness to take a job, people expect you to show up to work.  And when you cOMmunicate through a blog, share your life with others, and encourage inspirational living through life observations, well people expect you to keep calm and carry on.  I am also grateful for that.

Thank you Blog.  I have missed you!  At many times during my days I have wanted to share with you my journey but never took the time to do so.   So thank you for holding me accountable, you’ll be hearing from me a lot more.

Love lives here part three – up next.

 

4 Responses

  1. robin norgren Says:

    yay! looking forward to hearing what you have to share. xo

  2. sylvia cocozza Says:

    yeh..have been checking and waiting for your words of wisdOM. Glad you are back goes to show how quick life gets away. We love you and your crew and miss you more then you know. xoxo Mommy..

  3. Juli Says:

    Really? What type of bacterial infection? Where in the world would you pick up something like this? Look forward to next summer.

    Juli

  4. Angie Says:

    I don’t have the faintest idea! :)

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