Wednesday, January 18, 2012

The Return to the Tower

Holy Hannah! It has been since 2008 since I posted anything on my blog!? Where does the time go?!?

I am alive and mostly well, and have probably three years of bloggable thoughts saved up. I mean, three years of Quiet Time stuff, the Daughter's entire high school years, WOW Bike Trips, various rants and tirades of my very own, and who-knows-what else.

Recently, I have felt challenged to resume here at The Observation Tower. I don't know how often, hopefully at least once a week. My life is not so exciting that it probably would bear anything more often than that. I guess one of the reasons for my prolonged absence has been the sense of not having anything to write that would be of interest to anyone else. Another may be that I might write something by which someone would choose to take too personally.

However, as I said, I have felt led to resume blogging and so I will take another turn at it. You may read and agree, disagree, or just simply begin to think about something differently than before. Feel free to comment, but absolutely no pottymouthing please (or whatever the written equivalent of -mouthing would be).

Warm, loving comments are wonderful. Disagreeing but civil comments are welcome, but realize that I will probably choose not to engage in any kind of argumentation with you if you disagree. I hardly have enough time to get the original post up.

Whatever winds up here, your choice to take it personally is a mistake. Besides, it's just an observation.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for resuming. I always look forward to you insightful thoughts and words of wisdom. Too bad I didn't think you were so wise 30 years ago;-)

19 said...

Thanks! Maybe I wasn't 30 years ago. I mean, I should be 30 years wiser than i was 30 years ago...theoretically, if not in actual fact.

katerat said...
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katerat said...

I'm really glad your blog is resuming. As the result of numerous changes over the past few years (the disconnect from multiple church services, no longer going on the bike trip, etc.), I've greatly missed sharing in your thought-provoking insights. I'm glad to be able to do that again.