Ahhh.
I'm trying to make myself slow down and yet it seems like there is still too much crammed into a single day. I only have myself to blame. Tomorrow, though, I'm going to take full advantage of the time alone in the house. I will not do any of the have-tos, only the I-wish-I-had-time-fors.
The list is still long, and I'm tempted to make a list, prioritize it, and check things off. But I'm not going to let myself do this. Instead I'm going to pause.
Linger.
Piddle.
Be slow.
Otherwise, I'm going to crash. Sometimes it gets to the point where we just have to stop.
So this is me, stopping.
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I hope your mind takes the cue from your body and slows down too. I can't imagine what it has felt like to be you this past week. Lots of good, but also lots of GO.
ReplyDeleteStopping (piddling for awhile) sort of reminds me of a log walk...
Wish I could take you to the lake, it's a great place to slow down and let your mind relax. Be sure to add this to your list--BE SLOW. Move it to the top....prioritize!
ReplyDeleteSee why we're taking a vacay in July?
ReplyDeleteLove this:
ReplyDelete"Linger.
Piddle.
Be slow."
Especially piddling.
Enjoy tomorrow. Don't make that list. Just promise to write about how awesome it was when you're all done.
Oh, and Lego Camp???? JEALOUS!!!
I like your verbs. I like your thoughts too. Have the second cup of tea tomorrow. Take a longer walk than you planned. Play with new fonts. Cuddle up on the couch with the kind of peace one only dreams of in the midst of a mad rush. It's your day...well deserved; enjoy :).
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I think it might be a reward to piddle a bit, Ruth, after all you've done in the past few weeks. Good for you!
ReplyDeleteAnd what better time to make sure that we take some time to stop than summer! I hope that you enjoy your day tomorrow. I read about your keynote on another blog. It sounded absolutely amazing.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see that you are taking time to stop~! I hope you are enjoying your summer and getting some rest. :)
ReplyDeleteEven our hearts have to rest between the beats. Congrats on taking a break to re-energize!
ReplyDeleteMay your day bring respite, joy, peace, and rejuvenation!
ReplyDeleteMay your day be listless and filled only with pleasant activities (or not doing anything if you choose so)
ReplyDeleteAah, making time for the "I-wish-I-had-time-fors." I hope you are successful at slowing to a stop instead of crashing as you said. Lingering on the things that you want to sounds like a good start, maybe a nap too. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are wise to spot a good place and pause. It will recharge you and give you needed energy to continue on your journey. I am so thankful for all you givegivegiveGIve as you gogogoGO! That gives me energy to continue on my teaching, writing, learning journey. While you stop please notice the sign the that says, " We are grateful for you", because I know I am not the only one you inspire.
ReplyDeleteIt has been fun to follow your successes over Twitter this past week or so. Sounds like you hit some big home runs! Way to go. I hope you can enjoy some deserved down time!
ReplyDeleteAh, I need to take a lesson from you (assuming you did manage to just stop). Even on my free days I have a tendency to either work on a list or to berate myself when I just relax and read a bit.
ReplyDelete"mm I want to linger...mmm a little longer....mmm a little longer " I love the word linger.
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