Blogging is more difficult these days
than I would like. On first thought, I'm not sure why. When I think
about it, I have many ideas I want to explore or things I have done
that I want to share. But the problem seems to be that my mind is too
busy as well as my life to focus. It's not crazy busy like I have 100
bushels of apples to process or I have three events scheduled every
day at the same time, but it's busy all the same.
It's busy with important life issues.
There is a very, very sick relative and a very needy elderly parent
who are using much of my energy. There is also planning for the next
stage of life. The empty nest has brought thoughts of what my husband
and I want to do--where we want to live, how we want to live, when we
want to retire, what we can afford, etc.
It's also busy with everyday things like doing the laundry and fixing the lawnmower. Going to work and taking the cats to the vet. Cleaning the fridge and freezing tomatoes. Paying the bills and tutoring the girl next door. You know, the things that provide the rhythm for our days.
And I am lucky that I also have some
time to spend on things that truly make me smile. Watching the birds.
Exploring my yard. Lunching with friends. Visiting with my kids.
Sitting on the couch with my husband and watching a silly TV show.
So there you have it. The beginnings of my exploration into why I feel unsettled these days. Now it's time to go to work. Thanks for listening to my ramblings.
I totally understand the unfocused place. I can generally measure the emotional chaos in my life by the number of unfinished draft blog posts I've got hanging around! But I've come to the conclusion that unsettled isn't necessarily bad... it just means that change is in the air, and change & growth generally go hand in hand! :-)
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing. The number of blog posts I have is inversely proportional to the number of unsettled things in my life. Change is good. I have to remember that even difficult changes are still important things to learn from.
DeleteI agree with both you and Cat! I have elderly-parent issues going on right now and I find that the stress from it is tiring. I really relate to your post today!
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that you are going through elderly parent issues right now. It can be draining. All I can say, is keep going for your bike rides. :)
DeleteI can so relate, although I know exactly what I am and am not focused on. :)
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, my blog is not one of them. :)
Hang in there. It will get better. However, probably not as fast as you'd like.
DeleteThe notorious "They" say the only constant in life is change. I guess that is why we have periods of ease and unrest. I guess it's true and we just live through whatever change happens until things change again.
ReplyDeleteYeah, "they" are right.
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