My Confession

a.k.a.

I’m Sorry That I Lied

The last time I posted—more than two weeks ago—I did a very good job of convincing you all that I was spending a two-week vacation at home.

A few wonderful readers–people who I love and will cherish always—read that post and offered to help me end my no vacation predicament. Some offered me spaces in their guest bedrooms. Others offered to entertain me in the city. One even offered me a stay at her B&B in New England.

So, now that the jig is up, I must confess.

I did not spend the past two weeks at home reading books.

I spent them in warm, sunny Florida visiting my in-laws, who conveniently live an hour away from Orlando.

I didn’t want to list all of these details publicly here on the blog, though, because it would have been an open invitation for someone to break into my house and steal all of the valuables that I do not own.

So I lied.

I hope you will forgive me.

I did, however, read quite a bit while on vacation. I didn’t read quite as many books as I’d hoped, but I read 5 of them. I’ll be sharing my reviews of some of these books in the coming days and weeks.

I also finished editing my own book, Project: Happily Ever After. It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience.

And I rested. Rest is good. Before vacation, I was on the edge of burnout. Now, I’m energized.

In coming posts, I’ll be sharing some insights my vacation gave me into my Karma Project. For instance, in the coming days, you’ll find out what the phrase “just blow it out your nose” means. (Note: it has absolutely nothing to do with snot or boogers.) I’m confident that you’ll come to adore this phrase and everything that it represents just as much as I now do.

I will also soon announce the January Commenter of the Month.

And, not to bury the lead or anything, but I’ll also be announcing a really fun contest—one in which the coveted prize is a vibrator. No lie. I kind of wish this wasn’t my blog so that I could enter my own contest. Oh, well.

I’ll also soon be sharing my Neurotic Mom’s Guide to the Rides at Disney. It’s a can’t miss.  Really. Even if you never ever intend to go to Disney in this lifetime or the next, you’ll still want to read it.

And, very soon, I’ll offer communication tips.

So stay tuned. I’m happy to be back. I’m refreshed and ready to go. I’m glad you were patient with me. I missed you all and I look forward to reconnecting.

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