Excuse the confusion shown in my title. That's my confusion, not yours.
I do believe in having daily goals, but as of late my goals have changed. For the past week, I've had three darling grandchildren here, two-year-old twins and their four-year-old brother. That said, my daily goal is simply to survive.
I really commend myself when I get a paragraph written, revised, or even thought about during nap time. I give myself an extra pat on the back if I get through a single meal without a single spill. By anyone, including me. I mean, right now, that ranks as a miraculous feat.
Anyway, I thought I'd let you all know why I may be slow in visiting your blogs, updating mine, or even thinking bloggy thoughts. I plan to get back to a normal schedule next week. Or maybe the week after, because next week I might be busy recuperating. How young I don't feel – I don't want to count the ways.
Happy thoughts!
I understand that completely! Life is getting too frenetic.
ReplyDeleteYes, but I truly enjoyed having my grandchildren here. It was such a blessing of a week.
DeleteSurviving is a fantastic goal to have, LOL. Best of luck getting back into the swing of things!
ReplyDeleteOne data time, right? :-)
DeleteHey, but how lucky of you to have all those cute kiddos around. :) Enjoy, Deb. Family time is the best time. And when you have time to breathe again, we'll be here. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs.
Thank you so much, and you are right. It is the best time. :-)
DeleteAs wonderful as i'm sure grandchildren are, they take a lot out of you!
ReplyDeleteYes they do, but it's always worth it. :-)
DeleteSurviving is the first step towards getting everything else done.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good way to look at it. Thanks.
DeleteIt's very easy for real world concerns to keep someone from blogging or following other blogs!
ReplyDeleteIt happens a lot. :-) But I do enjoy family time, and I wouldn't trade it.
DeleteJust make sure to breathe!!! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI had a paper bag at my side. :-)
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