Waiting on the Shoreline

I guess I need to have some kind of “breakthrough” when it comes to blogging.

It used to be so easy. I used to just start typing and the words would come like a flood…

I’m not sure what’s happened - I guess I’ve just kind of lost the love. I do wish it would return - this past year of blogging has been invaluable to me. It’s been therapy - a refuge and release. I’m just not feeling it anymore…

The funny thing is that I still do all of my same routine…I still check my stats, then moderate any comments, then go down my toolbar and read what everyone else has written. I still act like I’m “all in” in blogland…

But, it’s not the same. I don’t want to write - I don’t need to or my day just isn’t complete. I feel like I should write, but it’s more obligatory than it once was.

I guess it’s like any long-term relationship - with it’s ebbs and flows - I’m just waiting for the tide to come back to shore.

Meanwhile, there’s lots of interesting stuff to see on the shoreline…and there’s always the beautful sunset to look forward to…

Anyway, I guess my love for blogging will come back when it’s ready. I do miss it so…

Peace.

0 Responses to “Waiting on the Shoreline”


  1. 1 Sola

    Hello, my friend… I’ve tried a few different ways to contact you, but to no avail, so I’m trying this (at least I know you read your blog comments!). Sorry about the blog funk you’re in, but I have a suggestion: while you’re waiting for this too to pass (and it shall), call me! : )

  2. 2 angiebledsoe

    SOLA! Yea!! :-) Sorry, I’ve been having to apologize to everyone for not reading my email…
    I’m so glad to hear from you - I will call and I can’t wait to see you. Have a great night. Love, Angie.

  3. 3 Arti

    Just want to let you know your blog is a quiet haven for me. It’s always filled with gentle, inspiring thoughts, even when you don’t meant them to be…God can use what we think are the mundane and common and turn them into comfort and inspiration. Just the music is up-lifting enough. Thanks for being an instrument of His peace.

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