We knew this day would come. Okay, maybe you all didn’t know, but I knew. I can’t very well write this blog forever, can I? The answer is no, I can’t. All good things must come to an end. Well, let me rephrase that because I’ve never been good with the finality of endings. It’s more a hiatus of sorts. Yes, I’m taking a sabbatical.
My friend Mary, along with other writers, have commended me on the regularity of this blog. Every Sunday. For just over three years. I know some friends and family who’ll miss it dearly, for it’s how they’ve grown accustomed to keeping up with my life. Even my mom still learns new things about me, and she lives right next door.
But maybe Mary’s the one who has it figured out. Writing when the mood strikes, instead of on a production schedule. Maybe that’s the secret to longevity. She’s more productive and she’s been at this for a lot longer than me. She also types faster than nine words a minute using both hands. (Sorry, I couldn’t resist playing the handicapped card one more time. I’m sure it won’t be the last.)
It’s like before I became disabled. It was everything I could do to struggle awake for work when the alarm went off at 7:30. Now, with nowhere to be, my eyes pop open, sans alarm, at 5:30 a.m. So maybe, now that I don’t have to publish a post, it will be easier.
Not that it was so difficult. It wasn’t. And I did get better. Better at not flying into a panic the last half of the week if I didn’t have an idea yet. It was a good practice for me. I learned to trust the process.
But, oh the energy.Β Knowing you have three to five hundred words to put out there takes up a lot of mental space in your brain. And there are lots of things I want that space for. For starters, I need to get my book published. Apparently, book deals aren’t like bananas at sporting events — they don’t just hand them out when you’re done.
And I have so many interests! So many passions. Writing will always be one of them — a main one. But there’s also my health — and the fitness routine I need to get back to. The weather’s getting nice, I want to swim in the pool with Mom and maybe coax Frankie in (he hates water). And travel. I still want to travel. Maybe live in a foreign country? If I ever figure out how to do that, you know I’ll have to blog about it. Or write another book. Handicapped traveler in a foreign land? That adventure seems ripe with opportunity for comedic mishap.
Yes, most certainly there’ll be other posts. Make sure you’re signed up for my blog so you’ll receive an email when I’ve posted something new since this Sunday-like-clockwork thing can’t be counted on anymore.
If there’s anything I’ve learned from disability, it’s that you only have one life and it’s short. Make time for all your passions. Make time for more. And do it now.
April 20, 2014 at 9:59 am
Whether you’re taking a break or writing or doing whatever, you always inspire me!
April 20, 2014 at 11:09 am
O my ! I will miss the indulgence of the weekly blog, but will cherish even more your occasional post. Aside from your insight and perspective shared in your blog these past 3 years, I continue to look forward to our routine of up-close-and-personal exchanges…. “Never stop moving!”
Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2014 10:01:37 +0000 To: stopthebox@hotmail.com
April 20, 2014 at 12:37 pm
Damn! Your friend Mary sounds like a really smart person. If only she took her own advice. I’ve learned (or maybe am still learning) that blogging is like life. It has it’s own rhythm. Sometimes you write like a fool and other days you do something else. It’s weird at first, not having comments or stats to check every day. But being relieved of the pressure is nice. I, for one, look forward to your travel posts. Dang, I wish we’d signed up for that Amtrak thing.
Here’s to finding new things to do and writing about them when you feel like it.
April 20, 2014 at 4:14 pm
Say it ain’t so! Just when I was really getting into and looking forward to a Sunday chapter….well…
Am looking to seeing you and your Mom. Am going to arrive on Friday eve the 23rd of May and then leave the morning of the 25th ( could you let your Mom know as we have been playing phone tag ) Maybe we can go to Barbara’s on the Intercoastal for Saturday Brunch or something fun and tasty. Am also interested in getting a copy of your book….maybe?? Autographed??? Much Love, Doug
April 20, 2014 at 7:33 pm
Amy, we will all miss your Blog! Dan looks forward to it. Ido understand though about moving on. I hope you can travel and do other things you dream of.
April 21, 2014 at 10:42 am
Amy, You should do what you want to do and not what you feel you have to do. This Sunday blog was self-imposed, So un-impose and do what gives you the most satisfaction. Having known you as a child, it is an inspiration for me to watch you evolving in the wake of your own personal challenge. I love the blog, but want you to self actualize, and you can’t do that if you are not inspired. Take some time to look into your creativity and work on your body as well as your mind. I have spent a lifetime doing what was expected of me and regret that I didn’t take more time for myself. Now that I am retired, I am indulging myself, and it feels great. Hugs to you and your mom, Vicki
April 23, 2014 at 7:32 pm
I will miss my regular Sunday pick-me-up, but I totally understand. Blogging weekly is a struggle. I’ve taken the approach of writing what I feel inspired to write, so my topics vary widely. I will look forward to reading about your adventures when you share, and live life, girl!
April 24, 2014 at 6:57 am
Thank you for what you have given to us Amy! You are a great writer and I can’t wait to see what the rest of life has in store for you. I’m sorry that I have not kept in touch, though to be honest I felt like through this blog we have! If you ever find yourself in Mandarin please please come by for a massage that I am way overdue in giving you!
April 24, 2014 at 11:20 am
Pam!! I had no idea you were still reading this! Thanks! I’ve responded to everyone else via email or FB, but I have no other way to get in touch with you. I don’t even have your phone # anymore! Thanks so much for following along all this time. And there WILL be new posts. I just can’t commit to when. π
April 25, 2014 at 8:06 am
Of COURSE I am still reading! Though I really miss seeing you in person. I have moved locations about a year and half ago a after I bought a bunch of clients from another therapist who was moving. It’s been great and I LOVE having a place all my own (I actually rent a room to someone else!) I am very busy though still keeping my Mondays off. I promise if I find myself up your way I will give you a call. And the offer definitely stand if you can get a ride to my side of town I would love to give you a massage and catch up. Here is my contact info.
904-874-9061
mandarinmassage@comcast.net
FB – Pamela Weyhrich Bell