Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Busy Bee

Two weeks is simply way too long to go without a blog entry. In my defense, things have been super crazy. Life started to unravel back in March with pneumonia for my youngest. Since then, things have calmed down very little. There was the deeply unexpected and saddening death of my sister-in-law, a seven-hour trip to Children’s Hospital, more illness for my boys, an infection for my youngest, a Memorial Day trip upended, a driving trip to Phoenix to help out family, and in-patient surgery looming on the horizon for my four-year-old. And throughout it all, I thought to myself: “I truly need to get back to my blog.” In fact, I was such a horrid tweeter (again, the whole defense thing above) that I lost twenty-some followers. Twitter: such a fickle place.

But I have thought about my blog. It has crossed my mind in the quiet and darkened moments of the night when children are no longer talking my ear off or demanding my attention. When the dryer is not buzzing or the feeding pump alarming or the timer for dinner beeping. In fact, I plan to start a new schedule for my blog. It goes something like this:

Monday: Six Things I Did Today…(the usual stand-by)

Tuesday: Travel Tuesdays to celebrate pushing my travel memoir out the door in the hopes it finds a publisher rather than become one of the typical shiftless ski bums that frequent this area (did I say that out loud?). I am thinking it may celebrate the wonderful places I have had the fortune of visiting.

Friday: (And this one I’m not too sure about) #queryclinic. A place for those of us in the query process to critique queries and offer suggestions so we can graduate to published writers. (More to come later).

So that’s that. Thanks to all of you who chose not to desert me during my unplanned hiatus. In addition to my blog, I need to stroke my neglected and seemingly abandoned manuscripts, as well. They are starving for some attention, for sure. Happy Writing!

8 comments:

  1. I am so sorry for everything you are going through!!! It sounds so...so...horrible, so I will be thinking about you in the coming weeks!! I hope your babies are feeling better soon and I am sorry to hear about your sister-in-law. How very tragic.

    I like your query critique idea, so be sure and sign me up to participate!! :) Take care of yourself in all that you'll be doing!! Talk to you soon!

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  2. I'm so sorry to hear you're having such a challenging time! The great thing about blogging, though, is it's always here when you come back. And so welcome back :)

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  3. Thank you both for the kind words. I am going to try to put my thoughts about the #queryclinic on the blog tomorrow. I would love to work on our queries together, Shawna!

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  4. Hope you are hanging in there.
    Pneumonia is, to me, very,very serious. I guess they have made medical advances, but in 1960's and 70's I knew people who died from it.
    I prayed for the childrens health and yours too.
    I enjoy your blog but you must take care of business first. Good luck.

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  5. So sorry to hear about all your troubles. I know how hard it is to keep your writing life going when family life goes pear shaped. Don't beat yourself up with a strict routine. We're supposed to be enjoying our blogs not punishing ourselves. Take care.

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  6. Sounds like it has been quite the battle lately. Hope everything settles down soon. Good luck with everything.

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  7. Susan, I saw you elude to the troubles at home, but I had no idea just how deeply they ran. I'm so sorry for the loss of your sister-in-law and all the struggles with your children's health. ((hugs to you!))

    I think your schedule sounds great! And I don't think you need to worry about your #queryclinic ~ just be patient, don't give up, and the readership will come! Just might take a bit of time for its popularity to build. You can do this!

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  8. Thanks again to all of you for the kind and thoughtful words. I just love the blogging community. Ali, thank you for your encouragement. It means everything to me!

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