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The sun just rose for the day. So much of winter here is void of color and light. It is easy to simply hunker down after a day’s work. Make dinner, slip into jammies, grab a book ( I am reading a ton these days!). Or head to the gym for strength training. Or hit my mat for a few minutes of yoga. Or watch the first two seasons of “Nashville” with my oldest ( a Christmas present). He loves to share favorite shows with me; it’s one of the ways we bond. As usual, I continue to run most mornings despite the sub-zero temperatures and black ice. My only chance of quiet and fresh air happens just before daylight on weekdays.
But what about the writing? I cannot claim to have writer’s block. Certainly I have ideas running through my mind. And this blog is part of my DNA. Maybe my words are dormant. Fattened up for the cold season. Resting and growing. Conserving creative energy.
I also know that this is my last full winter season here. I am preparing to leave in early summer. As a result, I am grabbing onto and gravitating towards moments with those closest to me. We need to be in this time together. And I have to say I am enjoying it all even if some days are filled with the drudgery of work and keeping the household running together! I hope my kids are learning the value of sharing even the most ordinary moments of their day with their housemates.
Well, the sun is done for the day. Replaced by the usual gray. It was pretty while it lasted. Think I’ll head out for a run …
Like you my writing seems to have evaporated at present – and I can’t even blame winter. We are having a cool summer – perfect writing weather but somehow the words aren’t flowing. I have ideas but the energy to apply myself isn’t there.
Enjoy your run and your time with your family. I’m sure your writing will come back. 🙂
Even when writing about not writing, you are so eloquent my dear friend! Love and hugs
Ahhh! You make my heart sing! 🙂
You may not be writing but it seems like you are savouring your last winter there and the special moments with your family.
I am! I’m even watching the AFC Championship with my sons even though I have no interest in professional sports!
Those moments are precious especially when one realises there will be a time when they leave home to lead their own lives.